Index

AuthorC. Ian Kyer
Pages247-262
247
Index
P after a page number indicates a picture.
T after a page number indicates a table.
Aemilius Jarvis & Company. See also
Jarvis, Aemilius
about, 27
bond purchase expenses, 34–35, 117
bond sales and purchases, 28, 54–56,
71, 216n4
letters (government letterhead), 86
loss of, 105, 230n17
manager, 54–55
money transfers, 87–88
oce building, 61, 221n98
prof‌its, 71
raid on and f‌iles seizure, 58–59, 86
rival f‌irms, 55
secretary, 86, 87, 128
Alderson, Baron, 96
Ames, Alfred Ernest (A.E.), 142
Armour, Eric, 58, 179
Atkinson, Joseph E., 3–4, 164, 175
Baker, W.D., 173
Bank Act, 79
Bank of Montreal, 33, 52, 76
Bank of Nova Scotia, 221n98
Bank of Toronto, 56, 88
Bayly, Edward
about, 179
attorney general, 22, 164
Canada Cup team, 8P, 58
f‌ine payment appeal (municipality vs
province), 164, 189, 190, 245n13
Bearer bonds, 25
Bennett, Prime Minister Richard
Bedford (R.B.), 151–53, 159–61,
197T–98T, 240n79
Bickell, J.P., 142
Bickenbach, Jerry, x
Biggs, Frank, 10, 59
Bledsoe, Judge (US), 123
Bond purchases, 15–37
bearer bonds, 25
commission vs f‌ixed rate, 29, 32
commissions, 53, 130
corporate bond, 16P
estates, 23, 48–49, 51
The OnTariO BOnd Scandal Of 1924 re-examined
248
exchange rates, 25–26, 28, 30, 88,
116–17, 132
government issue, 24–25
holder names, 33
“missing link” money, 53, 219n55
money transfers, 87–88
order in council authorization, 84, 85,
226n42
order in council wording “not more
than,” xi, 85, 91, 97, 184–85
private vs public tender, 55, 87
process, 23–24, 30–35, 83–84
records of, 57, 58–59, 130
repurchase legislation, 24, 28, 116,
117
secrecy of, 29, 30–31, 55, 57, 87,
132–33, 216n6
serial numbers, 59, 60
succession duty-free, 22–25, 44–45,
47–49, 56, 214n34
timeline, 193T–94T
value, 52–53
written proposal and postscript,
31–32, 90, 95, 97, 134, 185, 216n7
Bonnar, R.A. (KC), 142
Borden, Prime Minister Robert, 22, 169,
193T
Boyd, A.B., 58
Boyer, Patrick, 9–10, 58, 86, 220n86
Bradshaw, T., 52
“Brigade of Barristers,” 164, 242n7
British Columbia Packers Association, 61
British Embassy in US (Pepall extradi-
tion proceedings petition), 122–23
British North America Act (BNA Act),
190–91
Brown Brothers investment f‌irm, 59,
60, 83, 87–88
Burke, Father John E., 143
Canada Law List, 115
Canadian Judicial Council, 180
Canadian Locomotive Company, 61, 105
Cartwright, Henry, 115
Case, Clif‌ford, 156
Chambers (Securities Commissioner),
60
Citizens Moderation League, 66, 68,
223n128, 238n15
Clarkson, G.T., 53
Clarkson Gordon accountants, 58–59,
86
Coatsworth, Justice Emerson, 79
Conservative Party (federal govern-
ment), 22, 151–52, 159, 196T–97T
Conservative Party (provincial govern-
ment). See also Ferguson, Premier
Howard; Ontario government
bond repurchase legislation, 24, 28,
45, 84
elections and campaigns, 2, 17–18,
21, 36, 41–42, 162–63, 194T,
196T, 217n3
Jarvis critics, 10
Jarvis supporters, 141–42, 146, 238n14
leaders, 21, 76, 224n7
legislative committee hearing mem-
bers, 46, 51, 53, 107, 158
memorandum signatories, 141–42
newspaper critics, 3–4
newspaper support, 22, 44
supporters, 22, 62, 66, 115, 141, 154,
181, 224n7, 233n76
Consolidated Revenue Fund, 25
Co-operative Commonwealth Founda-
tion (CCF), 159
Criminal Code (1892)
common law of‌fences, 71, 224n149
conspiracy to defraud, 77, 79, 192
evidence outside of Canada, 70
f‌ine payments to municipalities, 112,
115–16, 188, 189–90
number of of‌fences, 71, 82
retrials, 146
right of appeal, 108, 170
same of‌fences (retrials), 172
“the whole case,” 171
Currie, General, 67, 223n134
Davis, Edward Pease (E.P.), 142, 159

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