Immigration chaplains,283
Immigration halls,282
Indians,3,43-47,241
Inglis, General,94
Iron Manufacture,71,150
Irrigation, Alberta,217;
British Columbia,228
Japanese current,19,212,226
Jesuits,45
Journeys, old-time,9,78;
in wilderness,210, #211
Kingston,38
Kootenay District,227,234
Lady-helps (seeHome-helps).
Lake Ontario,9
Lake Superior,43
Lakes,21,210;
in Alberta,211;
in Manitoba,180;
in Ontario,164;
in Saskatchewan,195
Land regulations, Dominion,297
Lands,42,56
La Tour,113
Libraries,175
London,168
Lorne, Marquis of,41
Lower Canada (seeQuebec),17
Loyalists, United Empire,5,13,45,114,161
Loyalty of Canada,4,12-13,52
Lumbering,39,66,67;
in British Columbia,233;
New Brunswick,114-116;
Nova Scotia,99;
Ontario,166,167;
Quebec,150;
Saskatchewan,199
Macdonald, Sir John A.,29
Mackenzie, Sir Alexander,225
Maisonneuve,138
Manitoba,31,65,178-193
Manufactures,86-89;
in New Brunswick,118;
in Nova Scotia,100;
in Ontario,168;
in Quebec,148,149
Maritime Provinces,9,20,29,30,77(seeNova Scotia,
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island).
Medicine Hat,221,222
Minerals and mining,71,100,150,151,165,221,231,232,239,257
“Mixed farming,”65,96,189,191,214,215
Mohawk Reserve (seeBrantford).
Money, Canadian,305
Money required by immigrants,298
Montreal,138,148,270
Moose Jaw,207
Motherwell, Hon. W. R.,205
Muskegs,210
“National Policy,”86
New Brunswick,5,29,108-126
Newfoundland,30
New France (seeQuebec).
North-West Rebellion,201
Nova Scotia,5,29,92-107,257,281
Nova Scotian,23
Okanagan District,234
Ontario,5,20,31,86,159-177
Opportunities, special,22,169,190
Oregon, Treaty of,231
Orleans, Isle of,1
Ottawa,37-41,168
Pacific Ocean,18,20
Panama Canal,74,235
Peace River District,212,235
Pioneers,67,152,161,174;
British,3;
French,2,274;
hardships of,7,61,259-262
Plateau,21
Police, North-West Mounted,55,205,240
Population, origin of, etc.,89;
Eskimo,48;
immigrant,49-52;
Indian,48;
of Manitoba,184,192;
of New Brunswick,113,114,126;
of Nova Scotia,106;
of Ontario,175;
of Prince Edward Island,132;
of Quebec,146;
of Saskatchewan,203
Pre-emptions, British Columbia,236,237
Prince Albert,196,200,207
Prince Edward Island,5,29,30,87,127-137
Prince Rupert,18,227,259
Pulpwood,115,160,167,181
Quarter-sections,42,262
Quebec (city),1,30,139,140,148,283
Quebec (province),5,20,30,31,138-158
Quebec Act,4,143
Railway, Canadian Northern,82,83,186,201;
Canadian Pacific,76,80,81,82,85,148,165,186,201,217,
220,229,235,236;
Grand Trunk System,78,79,121,148,173,186,202,220,235;
Intercolonial,77,78,80,129;
National Transcontinental (seeGrand Trunk);
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario,165,173
Railways,43,76,77,79,83-85,173,209,224,228,291
Ranches, cattle,213;
fruit,234
Red Deer,215
Red River Rebellion,184
Regina,207
Religion,10,49,61-63,241,253,263,273,283;
in Manitoba,192;
in New Brunswick,126;
in Nova Scotia,107;
in Ontario, 161,175,177;
in Prince Edward Island,136;
in Quebec,157;
in Saskatchewan,204,205
“Remittance-man,”244
Revenues, Dominion,36,42;
Provincial,36
Rideau Hall,40
Riel, Louis,184,185,201
River, Athabasca,211;
Bow,217;
Columbia,229;
Coppermine,48;
Fraser,228,229,232;
Grand,45;
Klondyke,239;
Kootenay,228,229;
Laird,229;
Mackenzie,48,240,241;
Naas,229;
Ottawa (or Grand),38,163;
Peace,211;
St. John,111-114,120;
St. Lawrence,1,18,138,159,163;
Saskatchewan,196;
Skeena,229;
Stickine,229;
Thompson,229,232;
Yukon,239
Rivers,21,121
Roads,121
Rocky Mountains,21,210,211
Roman Catholics,4,28,143,175,241
St. John (city),121
St. John River (seeRivers).
Salvation Army, The,282,303,304
Saskatchewan, province,65,194-208,260
Saskatchewan, River (seeRivers).
Saskatoon,196,207
Sault Ste. Marie,75,164
Section,42
Seigneurial tenure,142
Selkirk Mountains,233
Selkirk Settlers,182,183
Senate, Dominion,31
Sherbrooke,153
Shipping,73,74,99,147
Simcoe, Governor,12
Smith, Goldwin,32
Social life,262-265
Soil and surface,7,20;
in Alberta,209-211,213;
in British Columbia,223-225;
in Manitoba,180,181;
in New Brunswick,118,119;
in Nova Scotia,95,96;
in Ontario,162;
in Prince Edward Island,128,133,134;
in Saskatchewan,195,196
Strathcona, Lord (Sir Donald Smith),81
Sudbury,71,165,166
Sulte, Benjamin,143
Taché, Sir Etienne,29
Taxation,36
Telephone, rural,176,263
Temperance,55,135,273
Tickets,292,300
Toronto,40,168,255,256,270,282
Townships,42
“Treaty,” with Indians (seeFranchise).
“United Farmers,” Alberta,205,216
Universities,57,58,105,124,158,175,188,207,221,238
Upper Canada (see alsoOntario),5,7,12,17
Vancouver, City,18,23,227,235,237,259
Vancouver, Island,231,232,234
Victoria,18,23,227,232
Wages, in Alberta,219;
in Manitoba,192,193;
in New Brunswick,124;
in Nova Scotia,106;
in Ontario,171;
in Prince Edward Island,136;
in Quebec,155;
in Saskatchewan,208;
for women,268,270,271
Wallis, Sir Provo,194
Wampum,46
War of 1812 . . .,11
Warnings to immigrants,174,193,237,276-280
Water-powers,87,100,148,160,176
Wheat,82,179,183,189,194,195,198,199,214,215
Winnipeg,21,178,180,182,184-190,255,269,270
Wolfe, General,2
Women,258;
as charwomen,268;
as domestic servants,261,264,266,290;
as dressmakers,270;
in factories,269;
in offices,269;
in shops,269;
in schools,271;
in professions,272
(seeWages).
Women, National Council of,272
Women’s Institutes and Societies,61,176,265,272
Workers on land needed,249,257;
skilled, in villages,254
Yukon,18,239-240
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