Saskatchewan Gen Web Project - SASKATCHEWAN AND ITS PEOPLE by JOHN HAWKES Vol 1II 1924


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JOHN M. HOURIGAN, M.D.
Dr. John M. Hourigan, who enjoys an excellent practice in Moose Jaw as a physician and surgeon, was born in Smith's Falls, Lanark county, Ontario, on the 25th of January, 1882. His father, Patrick Hourigan, who has passed away, was engaged in agricultural pursuits during most of his life. He was a native of Ontario and the son of Michael Hourigan, one of the early Irish immigrants to that province. Michael settled on a farm of uncultivated land, which he himself cleared and turned under the plow. Patrick Hourigan was married to Elizabeth Kelly, who survives him, as do four of their six children. He was a Liberal in his political views and a Roman Catholic in his religion, in which faith the family was reared. Mrs. Hourigan continues to reside in her native province, Ontario, which bas been her lifelong home. John M. Hourigan, the fourth child born into the Hourigan family, was sent to the Smith's Falls schools as a boy and after having graduated from the high school entered Queen's University at Kingston, from which he received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1905. The young physician began his practice in Ontario, but five years later, in 1910, came out to Moose Jaw, which has since been his home. In the fourteen years he has been engaged in the practice of medicine in this city he has built up a gratifyingly large practice and numbers many of the influential fam- ilies of Moose Jaw among his patients. He has always made a sincere effort to keep thoroughly up-to-date in his profession and to do so goes away from time to time to attend clinics in the leading medical centres of the United States and Canada. He is also a member of the staff of the hospital of Moose Jaw, in which connection he has been a strong factor in establishing and maintaining the highest standards of medical and surgical practice. In 1908 Dr. Hourigan was married to Miss Maude McKenna, a native daughter of Ontario. Mrs. Hourigan passed away in 1915, leaving two sons: Martin, a student in Campion College of Regina; and Jack, who is attending the Separate School in Moose Jaw. Dr. Hourigan and his family belong to St. Joseph's Roman Catholic parish of Moose Jaw and the Doctor is a member of the Knights of Columbus, in which he has been active, at one time serving as grand knight. His social and recreational interests are indicated by his membership in the Prairie Club and Moose Jaw Golf Club. He has been coroner of Saskatchewan since 1914. For the past eleven years he has been chairman of the school board for St. Agnes school, but aside from these activities devotes his attention to his practice. He has a high conception of the duties and responsibilities of a member of the medical profession and it is due to his consistent effort to live up to his lofty ideals, as much as to his native ability, that he owes his success in his chosen field of labor. Bibliography follows:


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THE STORY
OF
SASKATCHEWAN
AND ITS PEOPLE




By JOHN HAWKES
Legislative Librarian



Volume III
Illustrated



CHICAGO - REGINA
THE S.J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY
1924



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