. . . , a text based on The soldier’s pocket-book for field service (London, 1869) by Garnet Joseph Wolseley
August) that took him from Little Whale River to Fort Chimo (Kuujjuaq), where he embarked for England on
plan to support the building of the Alberta and Great Waterways Railway northeast from Edmonton to Fort McMurray. On the basis of this policy the Liberal government was re-elected by a large majority in
of the promise of the Canadian northwest encouraged Stephen to attach his name in 1871 and 1873 to two proposals to build lines to Fort Garry (Winnipeg). Although these projects never materialized, his
JOSEPH, air force officer and bush pilot; b. 2 Dec. 1896 in Parry