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Authority record- CA QUA11212
- Person
- CA QUA01666
- Person
- 1830-1906
Alexander Muir was a songwriter, school principal and poet, born in Lesmahagow, near Lanark, Scotland, 5 Apr 1830. He received his BA from Queen's University in 1851. His parents settled, when he was three, in Scarborough Township, east of Toronto, and he later taught 1853-60 in several Scarborough schools. He was principal 1860-70 at Leslieville School and in the ensuing years was teacher or principal of schools in Newmarket, Beaverton, and Toronto, including 1888-1906 Gladstone Avenue School, which in 1925 was renamed in his honour.
Although Muir's musical activities were on an amateur level, they were strongly emphasized along with athletics and patriotism during his teaching career. He wrote words and music for several patriotic songs including the famous 'The Maple Leaf For Ever' (1867). Others are 'Canada, Land of the Maple Tree' and 'The Old Union Jack' (both published by Suckling 1890), 'Canada Forever' (Whaley Royce 1894), and 'Young Canada Was Here' (Whaley Royce 1900). Some of his poetry was published in Newmarket and Toronto newspapers. Muir died in Toronto on 26 January 1906.
- CA QUA02471
- Person
- 23 Mar. 1890-15 Jan. 1917
John Ernest Muckle was born on 23 March 1890 in Blenheim, Ontario, the son of John Ernest Muckle and Phoebe Stirling. He enrolled in the Faculty of Arts at Queen's University in 1911.
Muckle enlisted in the 38th Battalion, CEF, in Ottawa, Ontario, on 1 February 1915. He served with the 38th Battalion in Bermuda, and was dispatched to France during the war, landing on 13 August 1916. Muckle was killed in action on 15 January 1917, and buried in Écoivres Military Cemetery, France.