St Mary's College,76.
South Africa, her objection to Britain's gallows-birds,109.
Southampton, Howe's meeting at,2,96-7,99.
Stephenson, George, his locomotive,91.
Sydenham, Lord, his meeting with Howe,63-4.
Tupper, Sir Charles, his tilt with Howe,131-2,134-5,143-4; his efforts on behalf of Confederation,136,143-4,150; institutes compulsory education,75,141; his interview with Howe in London,145-6.
Uniacke, J. B., converted to Responsible Government,62,69; member of Executive Council,65; his Reform administration,88.
United States, and the 'spoils system,'88; railway development in,91; Howe's recruiting mission in,131; and the Reciprocity Treaty,142-3.
War of 1812, and Halifax,8.
Edited by George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton of the University of Toronto
A series of thirty-two freshly-written narratives for popular reading, designed to set forth, in historic continuity, the principal events and movements in Canada, from the Norse Voyages to the Railway Builders.
1. The Dawn of Canadian HistoryA Chronicle of Aboriginal CanadaBY STEPHEN LEACOCK
2. The Mariner of St MaloA Chronicle of the Voyages of Jacques CartierBY STEPHEN LEACOCK
3. The Founder of New FranceA Chronicle of ChamplainBY CHARLES W. COLBY
4. The Jesuit MissionsA Chronicle of the Cross in the WildernessBY THOMAS GUTHRIE MARQUIS
5. The Seigneurs of Old CanadaA Chronicle of New-World FeudalismBY WILLIAM BENNETT MUNRO
6. The Great IntendantA Chronicle of Jean TalonBY THOMAS CHAPAIS
7. The Fighting GovernorA Chronicle of FrontenacBY CHARLES W. COLBY
8. The Great FortressA Chronicle of LouisbourgBY WILLIAM WOOD
9. The Acadian ExilesA Chronicle of the Land of EvangelineBY ARTHUR G. DOUGHTY
10. The Passing of New FranceA Chronicle of MontcalmBY WILLIAM WOOD
11. The Winning of CanadaA Chronicle of WolfeBY WILLIAM WOOD
12. The Father of British CanadaA Chronicle of CarletonBY WILLIAM WOOD
13. The United Empire LoyalistsA Chronicle of the Great MigrationBY W. STEWART WALLACE
14. The War with the United StatesA Chronicle of 1812BY WILLIAM WOOD
15. The War Chief of the OttawasA Chronicle of the Pontiac WarBY THOMAS GUTHRIE MARQUIS
16. The War Chief of the Six NationsA Chronicle of Joseph BrantBY LOUIS AUBREY WOOD
17. TecumsehA Chronicle of the last Great Leader of his PeopleBY ETHEL T. RAYMOND
18. The 'Adventurers of England' on Hudson BayA Chronicle of the Fur Trade in the NorthBY AGNES C. LAUT
19. Pathfinders of the Great PlainsA Chronicle of La VĂ©rendrye and his SonsBY LAWRENCE J. BURPEE
20. Adventurers of the Far NorthA Chronicle of the Arctic SeasBY STEPHEN LEACOCK
21. The Red River ColonyA Chronicle of the Beginnings of ManitobaBY LOUIS AUBREY WOOD
22. Pioneers of the Pacific CoastA Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur HuntersBY AGNES C. LAUT
23. The Cariboo TrailA Chronicle of the Gold-fields of British ColumbiaBY AGNES C. LAUT
24. The Family CompactA Chronicle of the Rebellion in Upper CanadaBY W. STEWART WALLACE
25. The Patriotes of '37A Chronicle of the Rebellion in Lower CanadaBY ALFRED D. DECELLES
26. The Tribune of Nova ScotiaA Chronicle of Joseph HoweBY WILLIAM LAWSON GRANT
27. The Winning of Popular GovernmentA Chronicle of the Union of 1841BY ARCHIBALD MACMECHAN
28. The Fathers of ConfederationA Chronicle of the Birth of the DominionBY A. H. U. COLQUHOUN
29. The Day of Sir John MacdonaldA Chronicle of the Early Years of the DominionBY SIR JOSEPH POPE
30. The Day of Sir Wilfrid LaurierA Chronicle of Our Own TimesBY OSCAR D. SKELTON
31. All AfloatA Chronicle of Craft and WaterwaysBY WILLIAM WOOD
32. The Railway BuildersA Chronicle of Overland HighwaysBY OSCAR D. SKELTON