The 1906 Census shows Mark living in Minnedosa, Manitoba.[5] The 1911 Census of Canada shows Mark working as a druggist in Rosetown, Saskatchewan.[6][1] Mark served one term in the Saskatchewan Legislature and did not run for a second term in the October, 1917 election.
Mark returned to Ontario before 1921 where he farmed and eventually retired. [7]
References
^ abChambers, Ernest J (1915). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
^Library and Archives Canada: Item: C B Mark - Library and Archives Canada; Manitoba, Marquette (5), town of Minnedosa (19); page 26, Line 26, family 197; CB Mark, 33, head; in household with Lily, 28; Roll: T-18355; accessdate: February 4, 2024
^1911 Census of Canada - Library and Archives Canada: Item: Cephas Car Marks - Library and Archives Canada; Saskatchewan, Battleford (208), Rosetown, div 3; page 8, Family 61, Line 12; Cephas Carter Marks, 38, head, druggist; in household with Elizabeth Edith, 34, Sarah Ellen Swain, 29; Roll: T-20451; accessdate: February 4, 2024
^Library and Archives Canada: Item: Cephas Mark - Library and Archives Canada,; Ontario, Victoria (135), Mariposa (23) Div 2; page 1, Family 5, Line 15; Cephas Mark, 48, head; in household with Lillie Mark, 44, Phillippa, 65, Ella, 1; accessdate: February 4, 2024
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