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BROWN: Thomas Dowrick, B.A., K.C., barrister-at-law, Regina,
Sask. (Brown, Thomson, McLean, Graham &
Brown). Born at Port Hope, Ont., son of John Brown and Elizabeth Jane (Dowrick)
Brown, of Cornwall, England.
Married Evelyn Roberts, a daughter of John Dab Roberts and Sara (McClung)
Roberts, of Cobourg, Ont., in August of 1909. Educated at public schools in Ontario
and Manitoba; graduated from
Wesley College, Manitoba University, in 1900, with degree of B.A. Articled as
student-at-law at Moosomin, to J. T. Brown, now the Honourable Mr. Chief
Justice Brown of the King's Bench of Saskatchewan.
Called to the bar of the N.W.T. in 1905. Practised at Regina.
Became member of the firm of Balfour, Martin, Casey & Brown in 1909. In
1910 formed partnership with Harold F. Thomson, Esq., as Brown and Thomson;
firm now known as Brown, Thomson, ,McLean, Graham & Brown. Appointed
Director or Prosecutions under the Saskatchewan
Temperance Act, 1920. Appointed K.C. in 1915. Was Examiner of Law Society of Saskatchewan,
from 1907 to 1913. Editor of the "North-west Territories Law Reports"
in 1907; editor "Saskatchewan'
Law Report," 1915 1923; Saskatchewan
editor of the "Western Weekly Reports" from 1911 to date. Dean of
Wetmore Hall, Law Schools
of Saskatchewan, at Regina,
1913 to 1923. Is member of the Senate of the University
of Saskatchewan. Religion,
Methodist; member of the Board of Governors and of the Executive Council of Regina
(Methodist) College; member of the Quarterly Board of Management of the Metropolitan
Methodist Church.
Sports, motoring and golf. Member of Regina
Golf Club. Clubs, Assiniboia, Regina;
and Wascana Country Club. Address, Regina, Sask.
COLES: William Richard, M.D., C.M., F.R.S.M., physician, Regina, Sask.
Born at Milton, Prince Edward Island, on the 24th of March, 1874, a son of
Charles Coles and Elizabeth (Crabbe) Coles, of Milton, F.E.I.
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