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.

PART I. THE FIRST EUROPEAN VISITORS