appeal for a nine-hour day. At the same time he kept independent of labour and the reform ticket. In 1900 reformer Ernest Albert MacDonald won the mayoralty, but Hanlan, whose vote fell by 40
had a hand in developing the plans for the Macdonald Chemistry Building, opened in 1898, of which he was the proud director until his death in 1907. He devoted his spare time to gardening, woodworking
. Norquay appears to have cultivated Harrison’s fondness for Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald* and was attentive to his
Science and technology biblio. (Richardson and MacDonald). Harvey also served as editor of the St John’s Evening Mercury in 1882–83
. 16 Sept. 1875 in Toronto Margaret Josephine Macdonald, daughter of Donald Alexander Macdonald
John A. Macdonald* reappointed him to the Senate in March. In 1894 Howlan was finally invited to become lieutenant governor of
western part of Upper Canada, and John Sandfield Macdonald*’s supporters in the east. Howland was one of the handful of Toronto
Macdonald*, the tobacco magnate, who had shown philanthropy towards educational initiatives, especially in industrial arts. Mills was now joined in these efforts by Hoodless, who believed that agriculture
Macdonald* and Louis-Victor Sicotte*. In 1863, however, he left Sicotte’s group to join the Rouges under Antoine-Aimé
John A. Macdonald*, and Jones was one of those to whom he turned for advice in framing his response to Macdonald’s overtures
government of Sir John A. Macdonald* disallowed legislation passed by the government of Premier John
. Macdonald*’s Conservative government in 1867, was vital, the more so since he was the cabinet minister responsible for New Brunswick. Despite the close connection between the provincial Liberals and the
Minister Sir John A. Macdonald* wavered only when the export market for barley to the United States dropped. He ran twice for
. Macdonald* and the Conservatives, this position provided him with the financial security that he needed to complete his most important work. His interest in the legend of the Golden Dog had been renewed
Macdonald*. Remarkable for its “great system and gigantic scale,” this five-storey stone building of Italian Gothic form towered above its neighbours on Wellington Street and was considered an
A. Macdonald*, co-premier from 1856, did his best to attend to Lindsey’s
, Upper Canada, son of James McDonell, a farmer, and Christina Macdonald; d. 29 May 1905 in Montreal and was buried in Alexandria
Macdonald*, was published at Toronto in 1896 (copyright 1895) and went through several editions.
NA, RG 31, C1, East Zorra Township, pt.1, dist.1