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Conservative leader's two. Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, new leader of the Dominion Conservative party, has two sons, both of whom are serving overseas wit(...)
11/13/1941
He is pictured here with Mrs. Meighen. The portrait of the new party leader is the work of the late Joshua Smith, famous Canadian artist
11/13/1941
Large house on Castle Frank Crescent was bought by Arthur Meighen after he resigned the leadership of the Conservative party in 1926 and moved to Toro(...)
2/27/1978
Lines of equal magnetic declination and of equal annual change
1917
Map of northern Alberta land districts comprising agencies of Peace River & Grande Prairie
1918
Map of northern Alberta land districts comprising agencies of Peace River, Grande Prairie & Edmonton
1919
Ontario Mattagami sheet portions of Algoma, Sudbury and Timiskaming Districts
1919
Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, 1874 - 1960 St. Mary's Cemetery, St. Mary's, Ontario
10/19/1983
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