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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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