W. & D. Downey Duke of Connaught Lodge No. 64 works under a Warrant issued by the Grand Lodge of British Columbia issued in 1912. Meeting on the first Tuesday of the month, with the exception of July ...
Born in Harvey, New Brunswick, Harlan Brewster became a sailer and later a printer before moving to British Columbia. First elected to the Legislature in February 1907, he served as leader of the ...
Tout au long des années 1887-1898 Clarin de la Rive fait paraître dans son hebdomadaire antimaçonnique une étude fort détaillée sur "Les sociétés secrètes musulmanes en Afrique du Nord" signée A.D.
Born Adolph, he changed his name to Arthur during World War I but was known professionally as Harpo. The second oldest of the four Marx brothers comedy team, Harpo rarely if ever spoke while in ...
Born in Ontario and educated at McGill University, Dr. James Naismith invented the game of basketball in a YMCA gymnasium in Springfield, Mass., and developed basketball’s original 13 rules Author of ...
Canadian politician and brewmaster, Alexander Keith was mayor of the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, a Conservative member of the provincial legislature, and the founder of the Alexander Keith's brewing ...
While the association of the pentagram with vampires and werewolves is common in western fiction, in this Japanese series the pentagram only appears briefly in a gas station sign. Based on the novel ...
Freemason Harold Gray (1894-1968)— a charter member of Lombard Lodge No. 1098, Illinois — created Little Orphan Annie in 1924. Little Orphan Annie said about Daddy Warbucks: "With all his mines an' ...
An early pioneer in modern advertising, John Wanamaker was an American merchant and political figure, founding the first department store in Philadelphia in 1875, and serving as United States ...