THE CHRONICLES OF CANADA

Quebec. See Lower Canada.

Quebec Conference, the,56-83. See under Confederation.

Reciprocity Treaty, the,14,25-26,107.

Red River Rebellion, the,159,161-8.

Riel, Louis, leader in the Red River Rebellion,164-6,167,168; his later career,168-9.

Robinson, John Beverley,8.

Rogers, Sir Frederic, his colonial views,121-2; his tribute to Macdonald,123-4.

Rose, Sir John,174-5.

Ross, John,18.

Rouges, the, and Confederation,42. See Liberals.

Russell, Lord John,15.

Saskatchewan, in the Dominion,159,168.

Schultz, Sir John,167.

Scott, Thomas, his murder,165-6.

Senate, the, composition of,77-78,129-31; mode of appointment to,78-80,91-2. See Parliament.

Sewell, Chief Justice, his plan of Confederation,7-8.

Seymour, Frederick, governor of British Columbia,170,172.

Shea, Ambrose, a father of Confederation,63n.,82.

Smith, Sir Albert, prime minister of New Brunswick,112,114.

Smith, Goldwin, quoted,21,30,93,188.

Smith, William, his plan of Confederation,2,3,4-6.

South Africa, her form of government,66.

Stanley, Lord, and the naming of Canada,128.

Steeves, W. H., a father of Confederation,49,63n.

Strachan, Bishop,7-8.

Strathcona, Lord, and the Red River Rebellion,165.

Taché, Sir Etienne, prime minister of Canada,39,40,61,62n.,91-2; death of,106.

Taché, Bishop, and the Red River Rebellion,162,165,169.

Taché, J. C.,15.

Thibault, Grand Vicar,165.

Thirteen Colonies, granted independence,1. See United States.

Thompson, Sir John,186-7.

Tilley, S. L.,28,54-5; a father of Confederation,49,57,62and note,82,122,145,181,184; his defeat in New Brunswick,97-9,184; C.B.,147.

'Trent' Affair, the,25.

Trutch, Joseph, advocates joining the Dominion,172.

Tupper, Charles,46,154; proposes a maritime union,45,48-9; his services to the cause of Confederation,45-6,57,62n.,64,82,122,154-6,181,184; plays a waiting game in Nova Scotia,99,104,115-116; waives his claim to a place in the first Dominion Cabinet,145,146,152; C.B.,147,148; his meeting with Howe in London,154-6,116; his death,178.

United States, and the 'Trent' Affair,25; the weakness of her constitution,67-8,126.

Upper Canada,3; its relations with Lower Canada,6-8; and Confederation,94-5.

Vancouver Island,169-70.

War of 1812, a proof of the necessity for Confederation,6-7.

Watkin, Edward,148.

Wetmore, A. R., defeats Tilley on Confederation,98-9.

Whelan, Edward, a father of Confederation,63n.

Whitney, Sir James,151n.

Wolseley, Colonel, quells the Red River Rebellion,168.

Wood, E. B.,153.

1. THE DAWN OF CANADIAN HISTORYBy Stephen Leacock.

2. THE MARINER OF ST MALOBy Stephen Leacock.

3. THE FOUNDER OF NEW FRANCEBy Charles W. Colby.

4. THE JESUIT MISSIONSBy Thomas Guthrie Marquis.

5. THE SEIGNEURS OF OLD CANADABy William Bennett Munro.

6. THE GREAT INTENDANTBy Thomas Chapais.

7. THE FIGHTING GOVERNORBy Charles W. Colby.

8. THE GREAT FORTRESSBy William Wood.

9. THE ACADIAN EXILESBy Arthur G. Doughty.

10. THE PASSING OF NEW FRANCEBy William Wood.

11. THE WINNING OF CANADABy William Wood.

12. THE FATHER OF BRITISH CANADABy William Wood.

13. THE UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTSBy W. Stewart Wallace.

14. THE WAR WITH THE UNITED STATESBy William Wood.

15. THE WAR CHIEF OF THE OTTAWASBy Thomas Guthrie Marquis.

16. THE WAR CHIEF OF THE SIX NATIONSBy Louis Aubrey Wood.

17. TECUMSEH: THE LAST GREAT LEADER OF HIS PEOPLEBy Ethel T. Raymond.

18. THE 'ADVENTURERS OF ENGLAND' ON HUDSON BAYBy Agnes C. Laut.

19. PATHFINDERS OF THE GREAT PLAINSBy Lawrence J. Burpee.

20. ADVENTURERS OF THE FAR NORTHBy Stephen Leacock.

21. THE RED RIVER COLONYBy Louis Aubrey Wood.

22. PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC COASTBy Agnes C. Laut.

23. THE CARIBOO TRAILBy Agnes C. Laut.

24. THE FAMILY COMPACTBy W. Stewart Wallace.

25. THE 'PATRIOTES' OF '37By Alfred D. DeCelles.

26. THE TRIBUNE OF NOVA SCOTIABy William Lawson Grant.

27. THE WINNING OF POPULAR GOVERNMENTBy Archibald MacMechan.

28. THE FATHERS OF CONFEDERATIONBy A. H. U. Colquhoun.

29. THE DAY OF SIR JOHN MACDONALDBy Sir Joseph Pope.

30. THE DAY OF SIR WILFRID LAURIERBy Oscar D. Skelton.

31. ALL AFLOATBy William Wood.

32. THE RAILWAY BUILDERSBy Oscar D. Skelton.


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