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MCMXXI


CONTENTS

IA Great Tradition[7]
IIEnter the Mounted Police[25]
IIIMobilizing[33]
IVThe Amazing March[48]
VBusiness in the Land of Indians[57]
VIHandling American Indians[78]
VIIThe Iron Horses[93]
VIIIRiel Again[106]
IXReconstruction[126]
XChanging Scenery[141]
XIIn the Gold Country[153]
XIIStirring Days Abroad and at Home[175]
XIIIModesty and Effectiveness[206]
XIVOn Land and Sea[233]
XVGlory and Tragedy in the North[255]
XVIStriking Incidents[266]
XVIIThe Great War Period[281]
XVIIIGreat Traditions Upheld[297]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Mounted Police Rounding Up Horse Thieves[(Frontispiece)]
Sir John A. Macdonald[16]
Hon. Alexander Mackenzie[16]
Hudson Bay: R.N.W.M. Police with Dogs[17]
Major-General Sir A. C. Macdonnell, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.[32]
Major-General Sir Samuel B. Steele, K.C.B., etc.[32]
Superintendent A. H. Griesbach[33]
Inspector J. M. Walsh[33]
Commissioner A. G. Irvine[48]
Commissioner George A. French[48]
Commissioner James F. Macleod[49]
Commissioner Lawrence W. Herchmer[49]
Sitting Bull[64]
Colonel James Walker[65]
Colonel T. A. Wroughton[112]
Lieut.-Col. Aylesworth Bowen Perry, C.M.G.[112]
Colonel Cortlandt Starnes[112]
R.N.W.M. Police Wood Camp, Churchill River[113]
Indian Tepee[128]
Dog-Train[129]
Yukon Rush: Summit, Chilcoot Pass[144]
Group of Indian Children on Prairie[145]
Chilcoot Pass: R.N.W.M. Police and Custom House[160]
Klondyke Rush: Squaw Rapids, between Canyon and White Horse Rapids, 1898[161]
Supt. Constantine in Winter Uniform on the Yukon[176]
Piegan Indians at Sun-Dance[177]
Rev. R. G. Macbeth, M.A.[192]
Group, R.N.W.M. Police, Tagish Post, Yukon[193]
Fort Selkirk, Yukon[208]
Esquimaux Family[209]
Coronation Contingent, London, 1911[224]
Indians Receiving Treaty Payment on Prairie[224]
Fort Fitzgerald, Athabasca[225]
Ice-bound Government Schooner[225]
Herschell Island, Yukon Territory[240]
Esquimaux Visiting R.N.W.M. Police Tent[240]
Barracks at Fort Fitzgerald, Great Slave River[241]
R.N.W.M. Police Shelter, Great Slave Lake[241]
Cabin of Rev. Fathers Le Roux and Rouvier[241]
R.N.W.M. Police Barracks, Churchill, Hudson Bay[256]
Police with Dogs and Equipment on Split Lake, N.W.T.[257]
Inspector Fitzgerald[272]
Supt. Charles Constantine[272]
Inspector La Nauze[273]

CHAPTER I