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].
THE CHRONICLES OF CANADA
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.