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Volume III - ElectricCanadian.com

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450Ifwhich amounts to from"]%$30,000 toJ^ I and. Manufacturer, Charlotte- $40,000. a year. He has been a memberof the city council for two years,VS> town, P.E.I., was born January4th, 1842, in Colchester, N.S. His and isparents Michael and president of the CharlottetownCatharine (Mockler)Hogan, were natives of Ireland. is a Conservative, an influential mem-branch of the A.O.H. In politics,heMr. Hogan was educated at the <strong>com</strong>mon ber of his party, and has been repeatedlyasked to be<strong>com</strong>e a candidate forschools of his native province. At theage of twenty-two, he entered mercantilelife, by establishing a general busi-business forbids. In religion, he is aparliamentary honors, but pressure ofness of his own, at Brule, N.S., which Roman Catholic. January i5th, 1866,he conducted for eleven years. In 1875, Mr. Hogan was married to Miss Maryhe went to Charlottetown, and establishedhis present business, which is Patrick Baird, J.P., of Cumberland Co.,Elizabeth Baird, daughter of the latethe leading and really pioneer lumber N. S. He has three sons and threebusiness in the Province, the volume of daughters, living, and one son deceased.P. HOGAN, Lumber Merchant

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