“broadmindedness” changed to “broad-mindedness” on page 84 (from a deficiency in that broad-mindedness)
“whch” changed to “which” on page 91 (from which he was graduated)
“Portoria” changed to “Portora” on page 99 (the Royal School of Portora)
“Canado” changed to “Canada” on page 100 (Canada-French Trade Development Committee)
“Societe” changed to “Société” on page 104 (La Société St. Jean Baptiste)
“opthalmologists” changed to “ophthalmologists” and “opthalmoscopy” changed to “ophthalmoscopy” on page 105 ( one of the most celebrated ophthalmologists; method of ophthalmoscopy; He was the first ophthalmologist)
“enthusiam” changed to “enthusiasm” on page 116 (His greatest enthusiasm was aroused)
“became” changed to “become” on page 130 (he has also become equally widely known)
“reelcted” changed to “reelected” on page 130 (and was reelected in 1896 and 1897)
“eun” changed to “eund” on page 132 (ad eund)
“Quarreau” changed to “Ouareau” on page 150 ( the Charlemagne & Lac Ouareau Lumber Company)
“researth” changed to “research” on page 194 (his original research work was published)
“far” changed to “for” on page 230 (who for a number of years)
“wholsale” changed to “wholesale” on page 240 (a wholesale leather merchant)
“Batallion” changed to “Battalion” on page 266 (Eighty-third Battalion of Infantry)
“McCallum” changed to “MacCallum” on page 266 (Professor Duncan MacCallum)
“Assocation” changed to “Association” on page 272 (American Library Association)
“Christ’s” changed to “Christ” on page 273 (Christ Church Cathedral)
“vangaurd” changed to “vanguard” on page 301 (He keeps in the vanguard)
“Baptist” changed to “Baptiste” on page 310 (son of Jean Baptiste and Marie Theolinde)
“boom” changed to “bloom” on page 315 (freshness and bloom of life)
“discernable” changed to “discernible” on page 324 (are easily discernible)
“physicain” changed to “physician” on page 338 (superintendent of St. Paul’s Hospital, physician to)
“Hebert” changed to “Hébert” on page 340 (of which Philip Hébert was the sculptor)
“Beauprè” changed to “Beaupré” on page 358 (the Preparatory College at Ste. Anne de Beaupré)
“Therese” changed to “Thérèse” on page 367 (the College of Ste. Thérèse)
“come” changed to “came” on page 367 (In the latter year he came to St. Gabriel’s)
“Featherstonehough” changed to “Fetherstonhaugh” on page 376 (Fetherstonhaugh, Dennison & Blackmore)
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