INDEX

Aberdeen, Earl of, [41]

Abraham, Plains of, [2]

Addresses of Government Immigration Agents, etc., [295]

Agricultural Associations, [61], [125], [176], [265]

Agricultural Colleges, [105], [176], [188]

Agriculture, [35];

importance of, [65], [88];

in Alberta, [65], [213]-[220];

in British Columbia, [65], [233]-[236];

in Manitoba, [65], [189]-[192];

in New Brunswick, [108], [109], [118]-[125];

in Nova Scotia, [102]-[105];

in Ontario, [168]-[170];

in Prince Edward Island, [128], [133]-[135];

in Quebec, [152]-[156];

in Saskatchewan, [65], [194], [198], [199].

Agriculture, Department of, [125]

Alberta, [65], [209]-[222]

Arctic Circle, [240]

Associations helpful to immigrants:

British Welcome League, [282], [304];

Bureau of Industries and Immigration, Nova Scotia, [281];

Imperial Home Reunion Association, [187], [255], [274], [304];

Salvation Army, [282], [303], [304];

Young Men’s Christian Association, [304];

Young Women’s Christian Association, [282], [301]

Associations, Women’s, [272]-[273], [283], [301]-[304]

Atlantic Ocean, [25]

Baggage, [299], [300]

Barnstead, Arthur S., [256]

Berlin, [168]

Bible Society, British and Foreign, [64]

Bigot, Intendant, [141]

Boundaries of Canada, [17]

Brant, [45]

Brantford, [45], [168]

British-Canadians, [4], [5]

British Columbia, [65], [223]-[239], [257], [258]

British North America Act, [30], [33], [36]

Brown, George, [29]

By, Colonel John, [37]

Bytown (see Ottawa), [39]

Calgary, [21], [222]

Canadian Forestry Association, [68]

Canals and waterways, [75], [76], [147], [164]

Cariboo Road, [232]

Cartier, Jacques, [138], [139]

Census, [31], [48], [274]

Champlain, Samuel, [2], [139]

Charlottetown, [29], [129]-[131], [133], [135]

Charwomen, [268]

“Chinook” wind, [212]

Climate, [19], [69], [70];

of Alberta, [211]-[213];

of British Columbia, [226]-[228];

of Manitoba, [179]-[180];

of New Brunswick, [109], [110];

of Nova Scotia, [94];

of Ontario, [162], [163];

of Prince Edward Island, [128];

of Quebec, [144]-[146], [156];

of Saskatchewan, [197], [198]

Coal, [71], [221]

Coast Ranges, [223]

Cobalt, [71], [165]

Confederation, [16], [26]-[41], [80], [89], [183]

Conservation Commission, [68], [69]

Co-operation, [206], [216], [222]

Criticisms of Canada, [89]-[91]

Crown lands (see Revenue).

Cunard, Samuel, [94]

Dawson (city), [2], [239], [241]

Dawson, Sir William, [94], [158]

Diamond, Cape, [2]

Dufferin, Lord, [41]

Durham, Lord, [15]

Eastern Townships (Quebec), [152]-[157]

Edmonton, [210], [221], [222]

Education, [10], [28], [43], [49], [56]-[60], [253];

in Alberta, [221];

in British Columbia, [57], [237];

in Manitoba, [188];

in New Brunswick, [124];

in Nova Scotia, [105];

in Ontario, [175];

in Prince Edward Island, [135];

in Quebec, [157], [158];

in Saskatchewan, [206], [207], [263]

Electricity (see Water-powers).

Emigration agents, Canadian Government, [281]

Eskimos, [47]-[48], [241]

Evans, [46]

Farmer, first, [151]

Farmers wanted, [249], [290]

Farm lands to be purchased, [42], [123], [134], [152], [154], [169], [173], [191], [236]

Farm pupils, [249]

“Farm Settlement Board,” New Brunswick, [123]

Farms, “ready-made,” [123], [217], [218]

Fisheries, [72], [73], [241];

in British Columbia, [229], [230];

in Manitoba, [189];

in New Brunswick, [116], [117];

in Nova Scotia, [97]-[99];

in Ontario, [164];

in Prince Edward Island, [133];

in Quebec, [151]

Fleming, Sir Sandford, [80]

Forest Reserves, [68], [149], [167]

Fox farming, Pr. E. I., [137]

Franchise, parliamentary, [33], [49]

Fredericton, [111], [121], [124], [125]

“Free Grants,” [42];

conditions of, [258], [272], [297];

in Alberta, [219];

in Manitoba, [191];

in New Brunswick, [122];

in Ontario, [172];

in Saskatchewan, [207]

French-Canadians, [2], [23], [27], [48]

Frontenac, Count, [81]

Fruit-growing, in British Columbia, [233], [234], [236], [238];

in New Brunswick, [119], [125];

in Nova Scotia, [103], [104];

in Ontario, [169], [170]

Fur trade, [118], [151], [241]

Game, large, [117], [151]

Gold, discoveries in British Columbia, [231], [232]

Government, Dominion, [26]-[41], [43], [54], [256];

Provincial, [13]-[16], [32], [34], [35], [36], [256];

in Alberta, [209];

in New Brunswick, [126];

in Nova Scotia, [102];

in Ontario, [175];

in Prince Edward Island, [131], [132];

in Quebec, [143];

in Saskatchewan, [207]

Grain-growers’ Associations, [205]

“Great Clay Belt,” [79], [173]

Guelph, [176]

“Habitants,” French-Canadian, [23], [140]-[141]

Haliburton, Judge, [94]

Halifax, N.S., [93], [101]

Hamilton, [168]

Herschel Island, [240]

“Hired girls” (see Women, occupations of).

“Hired men,” [171], [250], [262]

Homesteads (see Free Grants).

House of Commons, [31]

Houses, [174]

Howe, Joseph, [102]

Hudson Bay, [21], [178], [182]

Hudson Bay Company, [19], [43], [182]-[183], [231], [240]

Immigrants, class of, wanted, [243]-[275];

British, [277];

child, [285]-[286];

deported, [290];

foreign, [62]-[63], [192], [203], [221], [230], [238], [245]-[249]

Immigration, [35], [49]-[52], [53], [243]-[275]

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 (see Home-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 (see Quebec), [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] (see Nova 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 (see Brantford).

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 (see Quebec).

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 (see Grand 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 (see Rivers).

Salvation Army, The, [282], [303], [304]

Saskatchewan, province, [65], [194]-[208], [260]

Saskatchewan, River (see Rivers).

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 (see Franchise).

“United Farmers,” Alberta, [205], [216]

Universities, [57], [58], [105], [124], [158], [175], [188], [207], [221], [238]

Upper Canada (see also Ontario), [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]

(see Wages).

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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