isheries,
1885; minister of finance, 1888-1896. Elected for York, New Brunswick,
1896; and for Toronto North, 1904. =Index=: =Md= Minister of finance in
Macdonald administration--moves amendment to Sir Richard Cartwright's
resolution on unrestricted reciprocity, 299. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_;
_Canadian Who's Who_.
=Foster, S. K.= =T= Candidate for St. John, New Brunswick, defeated, 25.
=Fothergill, Charles.= =Mc= Attacks Mackenzie in Upper Canada _Gazette_,
38; accuses Mackenzie of disloyalty, 99; moves to pay Mackenzie for
report of debates, 102, 103; dismissed from position of king's printer,
110. =Bib.=: Dent, _Upper Canadian Rebellion_.
=Foucher, Jean.= =Ch= Chief farmer at Cap Tourmente, informs Champlain
of destruction of establishment at Tadoussac, 176.
=Fouez.= _See_ St. Maurice River.
=Fournier, Telesphore= (1824-1896). Studied law, and called to the bar,
1846; one of principal editorial writers on _Le National_; elected to
the House of Commons for Bellechasse, 1870; minister of inland revenue,
in Mackenzie government, 1873; minister of justice, 1874;
postmaster-general, 1875. Appointed judge of Supreme Court the latter
year; resigned, 1895. =Index=: =C= One of the leaders of the Quebec
Liberals, 24; a popular speaker, 25; kept in opposition by radical
programme, 29. =Bib.=: Dent, _Can. Por._
=Fox, Charles James= (1749-1806). British statesman. =Index=: =Dr=
Thought Quebec Act should have been introduced in Commons, 66; discusses
Constitutional Act in House of Commons, 265. _S_ Discusses
Constitutional Bill in House of Commons, 9. =Bk= Death of, 80. =Bib.=:
_Dict. Nat. Biog._; Russell, _Life of Fox_; Trevelyan, _Early Life of
Fox_; Egerton and Grant, _Canadian Constitutional Development_.
=France.= =F= Condition of, in 1675-1676, 150, 151. =Dr= Declares war
against Britain, 271; anger in, on conclusion of Jay Treaty, 287;
refugees from, permitted to enter Canada, 289; some dangerous characters
arrive from, 289; takes revenge on Britain in American Revolution, 269.
=Franchere, Gabriel= (1786-1856). Born at Montreal. Joined the Pacific
Fur Company, organized by John Jacob Astor, and sailed from New York for
the mouth of the Columbia, 1810. Returned overland, reaching Montreal in
September, 1814. Continuing in the fur trade, established at Sault Ste.
Marie in 1834; and later in New York. =Bib.=: _Relation d'un Voyage a la
Cote du Nord-Ouest de l'Amerique Septentrionale_, trans. by J. V.
Huntingt
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