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business in 1908 in partnership with C. D. Mitcher. He purchased the Currie Bros. store in 1911, renaming it the MacMillan Department Store and in 1913 opened moved it to the new MacMillan Building was opened at 21st Street and Third Avenue. MacMillan sold his business to
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with his family at the age of three. He married in Toronto and moved to
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as well as the C. P. Bridge at Borden. He did not run in the
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Frank MacMillan (politician)
Frank McMillan
Mayor of Saskatoon
Alexander MacGillivray Young
Canada Parliament
Saskatoon
Chicago, Illinois
Vancouver
British Columbia
Conservative
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan
Chicago, Illinois
Toronto
Saskatoon
menswear
Eaton's
city council
alderman
Mayor of Saskatoon
Conservative
Saskatoon federal seat
House of Commons of Canada
1925
1926 federal elections
1930 federal election
R.B. Bennett
Great Depression
1935 federal election
Vancouver

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