[59] Amos Henry Chandler, M.D., son of the late Governor Chandler, b. at Dorchester, New Brunswick, August 8, 1837. Author of Lyrics, Songs, and Sonnets(conjointly with the late Rev. C. P. Mulvaney), 1880. Resides at Dorchester, New Brunswick.
[60] Edward J. Chapman, Ph.D., F.C.S., b. in England. Professor of Mineralogy in University College, Toronto, for many years. He recently resigned his professorship. Author of A Song of Charity, 1857.
[63] Mrs Annie Rothwell Christie, b. in London, England, 1837. Came to Canada when four years of age, living with her family on Amherst Island, near Kingston, Ontario. Some of her best poems are to be found in the Magazine of Poetry. The examples given in the text were written at the time of the Half-Breed Rebellion. She has published no volume of poems, but is the author of four novels of much interest. Resides at The Rectory, North Gower, Ontario.
[67] George Herbert Clarke, b. at Gravesend, England, August 27, 1873. Educated at Woodstock College, and M'Master University. Has published occasional verse in the Magazines. He is Assistant Editor of the Baptist Union of Chicago, where he at present resides.
[70] Hugh Cochrane, for some time City Editor of the Montreal Witness. Author of booklets Rhyme and Roundelay, and Ideal and Other Poems. For the past two years he has been employed on the Literary World, London, England,—which is his present address.
[70] Hereward K. Cockin, b. at Frizing Hall, near Manningham, Yorkshire, England. Author of Gentleman Dick o' the Greys, and Other Poems, 1889. Present occupation is divided between journalism and prospect mining in the Michipicoten district, on the north-east shore of Lake Superior. Resides in Guelph, Ontario.
[72] Mrs Sara Jeanette Duncan Cotes, b. at Brantford, Ontario, 1862, and educated at the Collegiate School there. Has published very occasional verse, but since 1890 has issued many popular books, travels and novels. Resides in Calcutta, India, since her marriage in 1891.
[73] Isabella Valancy Crawford, b. near Dublin, Ireland, December 25, 1851. Came to Canada when five years of age, living with her father, Stephen Crawford, M.D., in Peterboro, Ontario. Removed to Toronto, where she died February 12, 1887. Author of Old Spookses' Pass, Malcolm's Katie, and Other Poems, 1884, and much occasional verse.
[78] Francis Blake Crofton, b. at Crossboyne, Ireland, 1842, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He is librarian of the Parliamentary Library, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Writer of occasional verse, and author of several works, among them Haliburton, the Man and the Writer, and The Imperialism of Haliburton. Resides in Halifax.