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SASKATCHEWAN AND ITS PEOPLE
1924



         
JAMES C. KING, D. D. S.
As a representative of the dental fraternity Dr. James C. King has made continuous progress and the public recognition of his ability has won for him a large patronage. He has practiced in Humboldt for a number of years and is well known throughout the district. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on the 11th of July, 1886, a son of George and Frances (Chisholm) King. The father is engaged in the newspaper business at Dauphin, Manitoba, and is a highly esteemed and respected citizen of that community. Mrs. King has passed away. The public schools of Winnipeg and Dauphin, Manitoba, afforded James C. King his preliminary education and his earliest ambition was to study dentistry. Subsequently he enrolled in that department of the Toronto University and was graduated therefrom with the D. D. S. de- gree in 1910. He immediately entered the active practice of his profes- sion in Winnipeg and remained there until 1911, when he came to Hum- boldt. He has since practiced here and has a representative patronage. Dr. King has remained a constant student of his profession and keeps in close touch with the advancement ever being made by eminent dentists throughout the country. He subscribes to the best dental literature and belongs to various societies. Aside from his professional duties Dr. King has served as mayor of Humboldt the past four years. He has satisfactorily discharged the duties devolving upon him and has inaugurated and brought to comple- tion many movements for the benefit of the community at large. He wai a member of the city council in 1916 and 1917 and is past president of the local Board of Trade. He was executive of that body during 1914 and 1915 and chairman of the Victory Loan in 1918. Fraternally the Doctot is identified with the Masons and is a Noble of the Mystic Shrine. Hiu religious faith is that of the Presbyterian church and he is a generous contributor to its support. Dr. King is unmarried. 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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