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. A chronology of the subject’s life is on file at the DCB. BCA, GR-2951, no.1939-09-552257. Private arch., F. B. Scollie (Ottawa
 
, Louisbourg. Stanley, New France. J. M. Hitsman and C. C. J. Bond, “Louisbourg: a foredoomed fortress,” Canadian Army Journal (Ottawa), X (1956), 78–87. J. M. Hitsman
 
: frustrated attempts at peaceful coexistence,” Canadian Soc. of Church Hist., Papers (Ottawa), 1984: 89–116, esp. 92–93. Hereward Senior, The Fenians and Canada (Toronto, 1978). George
de Sola*], delivered lectures, and made the acquaintance of the community’s leaders and members of the Yiddish literary circle. Visits to Toronto, Ottawa, Niagara Falls, and Kingston followed
. That fall Bunting initiated negotiations to reach an accommodation with the Conservative government in Ottawa and these were renewed in 1893. They culminated in another business triumph for Bunting. On 7
. E. T. Seton ([Ottawa], 1922). André Paradis, “Thomas J. W. Burgess et l’administration du Verdun Protestant Hospital for the Insane (1890–1916),” Canadian Bull. of Medical Hist
Burke, bishop of Zion, first vicar apostolic of Nova Scotia (Ottawa, 1894). L. K. Shook, Catholic post-secondary education in English-speaking Canada: a history (Toronto, 1971). Brother
, 1: 252–54. George Bervin, “Environnement matériel et activités économiques des conseillers exécutifs et législatifs à Québec, 1810–1830,” Material Hist. Bull. (Ottawa), 17 (1983), no
collision with the Norwegian steamship “Storstad,” Quebec, June 1914, Report (Ottawa, 1914). Arch. privées, Renée Houde (Montréal
.F.A.M., Garden Island, Ontario (Hamilton, Ont., 1872). Ottawa Daily Citizen, 12 June 1880, 19 May 1881. Catalogue of books contained in the
the judging or punishing of the wicked.” Campbell immediately appealed his conviction to the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa, the next highest court
relating to that movement and its founder and leader William Alexander Foster” ([Canadian Library Assoc. mfm., Ottawa], 1956). Canada Lancet, 15 (1882–83): 33–38. Canadian men and women of the
). Adelphian ([St John’s]), 4 (1907): 5–8, 12 et seq. Canadian R. C. bishops, 1658–1979, comp. André Chapeau et al. (Ottawa, 1980
conscription, attacking it in speeches and in articles in Le Soleil. He would even head the Quebec provincial delegation that marched on Ottawa in May 1918 to protest the
-Paul Hudon, “L’abbé Henri-Raymond Casgrain, l’homme et l’œuvre” (thèse de phd, univ. d’Ottawa, 1977). AC
[The maps and plans attributed to Catalogne are to be found in the British Museum and the Bibliothèque Nationale, with copies in the Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa. Another map, of Montreal, in the
, 1791–1840: changements structuraux et crise (Ottawa, 1976), 441. Léon Pouliot, Mgr Bourget et son temps (5v., Montréal, 1955–77), V: 53. J.-L. Roy, Édouard-Raymond Fabre, libraire
 
Wyczynski, édit. (Coll. Présence, sér. A: Le Saint-Laurent, Ottawa, 1968). La Ruche littéraire (Montréal), févr. 1853–1859. Pierre Larousse, Grand dictionnaire universel du XIX
: cours donnés aux Semaines sociales de Québec, d’Ottawa et des Trois-Rivières (s.l., 1927). Conseil Central des Syndicats Ouvriers Nationaux Catholiques, Notes historiques sur le syndicalisme
 
chronicles: a celebration of the first hundred years of Hansard in Canada’s Parliament (Ottawa, 1980). Mary McLean, “Early parliamentary reporting in Upper Canada,” CHR, 20 (1939): 378
but did not hold its first annual meeting until two years later, in Ottawa, when Youmans was elected president. By then, her successor as Ontario president, Adeline Chisholm
preferential trade agreements reached in 1932 at the Imperial Economic Conference in Ottawa [see Richard Bedford Bennett*]. In 1936
 
Smithsonian Institution, 1899, and translated by William N. Fenton, still in MS at the Smithsonian; a still longer version by Chief Gibson dictated to Alexander A. Goldenweiser of Ottawa in 1912, now reposing
Garneau, édit.] (Québec, 1873; réimpr. Ottawa, 1980). L’Observateur (Montréal), 21 mai 1831. Quebec Gazette, 6 Aug. 1778, 5 Jan. 1792. Caron, “Inv
, 1906–20. Lyle Dick, Farmers “making good”: the development of Abernethy District, Saskatchewan, 1880–1920 (Ottawa, 1989). “Documents of western history: the agrarian movement in the 1890’s
 
. PAC, The Northcliffe collection . . . (Ottawa, 1926), 35. PAC Report, 1904, app.G, 303, 313–21. Æ. Fauteux, Les chevaliers de Saint-Louis, 152–53. Le Jeune
constituents that he was not well enough to continue after the next elections to hold both federal and provincial seats, and at most would remain their member in Ottawa. In addition, a strong current of
de la Fabrique (where Rue Saint-Jean begins) and a second store – which he and Louis Dalaire owned – in Saint-Roch ward, and in linking Ottawa and Montreal, he began to set up a few regular
4 July in the Ottawa town of L’Arbre Croche (Cross Village, Mich.), and two days later DePeyster welcomed the prestigious Sioux chief Wahpasha (either
proceeded to La Prairie, Lower Canada, where the 43rd was temporarily stationed, and then in July travelled via the Ottawa River, the Rideau Canal, and Lake Ontario to the Niagara frontier in Upper
beliefs, ed. Robert Choquette (14v. to date, Ottawa, 1993–    ), 2 (Adolf Ens, Subjects or citizens?: the Mennonite experience in Canada, 1870–1925, 1994).
. Undeterred, and apparently still a loyal British subject, Fessenden travelled to Ottawa in August 1914 to offer his services to the Canadian military, and to London shortly thereafter in an effort to interest
diocèse de Montréal depuis son érection (30v. parus, Montréal, 1869–  ), 11. Séraphin Marion, Les lettres canadiennes d’autrefois (9v., Hull, Qué., et Ottawa, 1939–58), 8. Le
 
 1, 253: 54–55; 332: 25; 352: 132; RG 31, C 1, 1831, Quebec. Private arch., A. J. H. Richardson (Ottawa), J
Canadiana: paintings, water-colours and drawings (Manoir Richelieu collection) (Ottawa, 1983), 220, 236–37. S. W. Fisher, A dictionary of watercolour painters, 1750–1900
history of the University of Toronto School of Hygiene and the Connaught Laboratories (2v., Ottawa, 1990–95). Michael Bliss, The discovery of insulin (Toronto, 1982). R. D. Defries
 
, 1850–1860” (phd thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1955). Canadian men and women of the time (Morgan; 1898). The city and diocese of London, Ontario
 
, Hist. of Scotch Presbyterian Church. Denison, Canada’s first bank. Antonio Drolet, Les bibliothèques canadiennes, 1604–1960 (Ottawa, 1965). T. G
secular clergy and become bishop of Joliette and later archbishop of Ottawa. On 3 Sept. 1886 Forbes reached Maison-Carrée, the mother house and
. Library and Arch. Can. (Ottawa), MG23-D1, ser.1, vol.24 (Ward Chipman (senior and junior) fonds, Lawrence coll., Muster master’s office, Muster roll of disbanded officers, discharged and disbanded soldiers
); Speech of the Honorable A. T. Galt, minister of finance of Canada, in introducing the budget (Ottawa, 1866), which also appeared in French as Discours
–78), 3. D. W. Thomson, Men and meridians: the history of surveying and mapping in Canada (3v., Ottawa, 1966–69), 2. Cyrille et Pierre Tremblay, 50 ans de vie municipale: des faits
 
the Rideau in Ottawa, and sporting organizations such the Argonaut Rowing Club, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, and the Ontario Jockey Club. An Anglican, he was a pew holder at St James’ Cathedral
protectionist forces and enable Gouin to take power in Ottawa. King was furious and demanded a public show of support from the two Quebec Liberals. Lemieux complied with a letter published in the press, but Gouin
bibliography … (2v., [Willowdale, Ont.?], 2007); Warren Baker, Montreal; Paul Berry of the Bank of Can. Museum, Ottawa; Francis D. Campbell of the American Numismatic Soc., Harry W. Bass
clearly unacceptable to the Island populace. Nonetheless, he joined many of the “Fathers” on the banquet circuit following the Quebec conference. In Ottawa he stated his conviction that the new nation would
. Taschereau, archevêque de Québec, sur certaines sociétés défendues, 19 avril 1886 ([Québec?, 1886?]). BCF, 1920. Jean Béraud, 350 ans de théâtre au Canada français (Ottawa
([Ottawa]), no.9 (1977) (printed pamphlet enclosing 1 fiche). Thirty-two water-colours were presented to George III and are in the BL. Mrs Simcoe’s letters to Mrs Hunt at Wolford, in whose
 
. In later life Hamilton resumed his journalistic career, but with mixed success. As a reporter for the Acadian Recorder in Ottawa in the early 1870s, he became a member of the parliamentary
something of a sensation. After the senator had returned to Ottawa, they and their guests, ignoring his advice, travelled to Banff by automobile. However, their triumph at arriving in the first car to enter
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