He was educated in various rural schools before graduating from the Toronto Normal School in 1864.
St. James Square became the No. 6 Initial Training Centre for the Royal Canadian Air Force, and a number of barracks and other auxiliary buildings were constructed on the site.
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He was born in Toronto township, Canada West, the son of Andrew Albert Gage and Mary Jane Grafton, and was educated in Brampton and at the Toronto Normal School.