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Mar, Shu
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- 馬侑
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- Mah, Shu
- Mah, Sow
- Mah, Sui Dak
- Bun Lut
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1890-[1952]
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MAR Shu was among one of the first Chinese to be born in Canada, on September 17, 1890 in Nanaimo, B.C. Yet, upon his return to Canada in 1909 from a trip to China, he was issued a Chinese immigration entry certificate under the Chinese Immigration Act.
Mar Shu lived in Nanaimo where he raised his children (Cecil, Bea, and Mary) as a widower, his wife having passed away in 1924.
Mar Shu had a small patch of tall, red poppies in his backyard garden. Visiting China as a young man, he had acquired the habit of smoking opium.
Mar Shu was an entrepreneur and tried his hand at a variety of businesses. According to the book “Chow: From China to Canada” authored by his granddaughter, Janice, “He had a sock knitting machine and shoe making tools. He worked as a carpenter and artisan, fashioning rings … from horn and ivory, and once carved a door … (for a) wealthy woman in Nanaimo city.”
His longest running venture was a restaurant, described as “a rented space where he cooked and served Chinese food – delicacies like roasted duck…and sweets – candies, sugar cookies, almond cookies and jelly rolls.” Many years after leaving Nanaimo, his friends and former patrons spoke longingly of his fresh-baked bread.
During the Great Depression, when many people were forced to use food stamps, Mar Shu’s landlord reclaimed the restaurant space. Undeterred, he opened a small restaurant in the family home, “cooking in the small kitchen and serving in the modified front room.”
Mar Shu passed away in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan in the early 1950s.
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