reform-minded citizens, notably educator George Upham Hay and Fabian socialist, politician, and businessman
prominence led to several appointments. He had been named a justice of the peace on 30 Sept. 1870. In 1873 he was made hay commissioner for the province and from 1873 to 1875 he served as a member of the
coworkers: building the Anglican diocese of Toronto, 1780–1989, ed. A. L. Hayes (Toronto, 1989). Church of England in Canada, Diocese of Ontario, Journal of the synod (Kingston), 1900
.
Nothing is known of Paul Splintlum’s early years except that he was a member of the Lillooet nation and that he was known to ranchers around Clinton, B.C., as an agricultural labourer during haying season
his accounts of his personal finances all became issues in the struggle for control between Powderly and John W. Hayes. The triumph of the latter
Hays] – even while the Bank of Commerce was backing the Canadian Northern – and of the Dominion Iron and Steel Company Limited in Sydney, N.S. [see Benjamin Franklin
nineteenth-century Ontario (Montreal and Kingston, Ont., 1990). A. L. Hayes, “The struggle for the rights of the laity in the diocese of Toronto, 1850–1879,” Canadian Church Hist. Soc., Journal
, Debates, 1907–13. Canadian men and women of the time (Morgan; 1898 and 1912). A. [K.] Carr, “From William Hay to Burke, Horwood & White: a case history in Canadian architectural
headed a fund-raising drive in 1910 to restore the old chapel at Hay Bay [see William Losee*]. He spoke frequently on university
Hays] and a vocal supporter of reciprocity. From at least 1903, in a stream of speeches and interviews, he expounded “new trends of trade.” Publicly he emphasized geographical unity: “Canada
(Toronto, 1988). A. L. Hayes, “The struggle for the rights of the laity in the diocese of Toronto, 1850–1879,” Canadian Church Hist. Soc., Journal
owned two 125-to-150-ton vessels and the controlling interest in a third. On the land he planted orchards, grew wheat, hay, potatoes, and cranberries, and established a 150-acre livestock farm at Pereau
America by Charles Melville Hays, had a network in the eastern part of the country. In 1903 Laurier
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