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JOHNSTON, Hugh, clergyman, born in Southwold, Ontario, Canada, 5 January, 1840. He was educated in the public schools of Toronto, and, aftec studying for the ministry, was graduated at Victoria college, Coburg, in 1864. In the following year he was ordained to the Methodist ministry, was appointed first to Toronto, in 1866 to Montreal, west, charge, and, after officiating successively in Windsor, Ont., a second time in Toronto, and in Hamilton, he became in 1878 pastor of the St. James street church in Montreal, and in 1882 of the Carlton street church of Toronto. He is a constant contributor to the religious press, and is the author of " Toward the Sunrise" (Toronto, 1882), and "Shall we or shall we Not?" (1882).
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