. Montreal Daily Star, 16 Aug. 1898. Canada, an encyclopædia (Hopkins), 4: 512–13. Canadian directory of parl. (Johnson
Canadian banks, the government agreed to Howlett’s proposal that the city attempt to raise a loan in Canada in July. Montreal financiers proved reluctant, but those in Toronto were willing. On the basis of
Societies,” the membership should not lose sight of Canada’s spiritual needs. The “supreme importance of prayer in these testing, trying times” was again the focus of her 1917 report. Her final article
the task of writing a history of Canada. Thus, around 1907, Hébert published Deuxième livre de lecture, a work that was approved for use in Acadian schools in the Maritimes. With fellow
.
Except for a few months in 1766, the life of Paulus Æmilius Irving followed a familiar pattern for British officers serving in Canada in the 18th century. A captain in the 15th Foot in 1753 and a major by
IVES, WILLIAM BULLOCK, lawyer, businessman, and politician; b. 17 Nov. 1841 in Compton Township, Lower Canada, son of
Dawson*, superintendent of education for Nova Scotia, and Egerton Ryerson* of Canada West. Their report, released in 1855, brought a new
that Jacobs was “Canada’s first Jew,” no record of his religion has been traced in the HBC Archives. From the fort journals it is evident that he supported the Church of England. Like many company
, family had a strong craft tradition. The progenitor of this clan was Pierre Janson, dit Lapalme, a Parisian stonemason who was brought to Canada in 1688 by Bishop Saint-Vallier
. John, N.B., Canada, 1798 to 1903 (Saint John, N.B., 1903). N.B. Museum, History Bull. (Saint John), I (August 1952).
brief account of the several conferences held in the Maritime provinces and in Canada, in September and October, 1864, on the proposed confederation of the provinces
. . . ([Halifax, 1953]), 39. C. W. Ruck, The black battalion, 1916–1920: Canada’s best kept military secret (rev. ed., Halifax, 1987).
(Ottawa).
James Johnston immigrated to the Canadas in 1815 and in May 1827 leased property in Bytown. During the next two decades he was at the
complémentaires; récit des fêtes jubilaires de l’école normale Jacques-Cartier, 1857–1907 (Montréal, 1909), 83, 148–52. André Labarrère-Paulé, Les instituteurs laïques au Canada français, 1836
post[s]cript,” Beaver, 66, no.3: 61; “Inuit economic responses to Euro-American contacts: southeast Baffin Island, 1824-1940,” in Interpreting Canada’s north: selected readings, ed. K
KING, JAMES, businessman and politician; b. 18 Feb. 1848 in Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly, Lower Canada, son of
invariably dignified (Jenness, Indians of Canada, 200–1). Woven belts of wampum were used as gift exchanges by the orator to confirm his statements
, 1986), 235–36. Buffalo Child Long Lance [S. C. Long], “How Canada’s last frontier outlaw died,” MacLean’s, 1 Jan. 1924: 19–20, 42, 44. T. M. Longstreth, The silent force: scenes from the
Canada, son of George Kittson and Nancy Tucker; m. Élise Marion, a Métis of St Boniface (Man.); d. 10 May 1888 en route to St Paul, Minn
(Calgary, 1976). M.‑E. Kelm, A wilder west: rodeo in western Canada (Vancouver, 2011). Fred Kennedy, Alberta was my beat: “memoirs of a western newspaperman” (Calgary, 1975); The
.
As elsewhere on the northwest coast of Canada, the fur trade at Red-Cod-Island-Town (Ninstints, Anthony Island, B.C.), the principal village of Koyah’s people, began on peaceful terms. The settlement
papers, 1880–86 (annual reports of the Dept. of Indian Affairs, 1880–85); 1886, XIII, no.52: 13–33. Morris, Treaties of Canada with the Indians. Daily Manitoban (Winnipeg
. Belleville, Ont., 1972), 66–67, 108. Canada’s smallest prov. (Bolger), 66–96. Frank MacKinnon, The government of Prince Edward Island (Toronto, 1951), 44–48. A. B. Warburton, A
auteurs français et canadiens-français (Montréal, 1914); Comédiens et amateurs; le théâtre et ses dessous (Montréal, 1919); and Aimons, rions, chantons en France et au Canada; méli-mélo
back to Canada. He made the crossing with the new vicar apostolic, Bishop Laval*, who reached Quebec on 16 June 1659. On 27
with the West Indies, the Canadas, Spain, and Portugal, and in 1809 the two men took Joseph Allison into partnership. Prescott, Lawson and Company was dissolved by mutual consent in December 1811, but
in Canada and the United States.
Clément Cormier
les Outaouais en 1691,” APQ Rapport, 1921–22, 233–36. G.B., Privy Council, Judicial Committee, In the matter of the boundary between the Dominion of Canada and the colony of Newfoundland in
. of B.C., Vancouver, 1998). Gaston Carrière, Dictionnaire biographique des oblats de Marie-Immaculée au Canada (4v., Ottawa, 1976–89), 2: 305–6. R. V. Grant, “Chinook Jargon
Du Pont Duchambon]. Taken prisoner, he was sent to Boston for three months. For the remainder of the war, he served as a half-pay captain in Canada. In 1749, holding the same rank, La
outfit the king’s ship, the Héros, which carried the intendant, Bégon*, to Canada; this service failed, however, to gain
Canada, only child of Louis Lefebvre, a labourer, and his third wife, Véronique Bouthillier, widow of Jean-Baptiste Moquin; d. 28 Jan. 1895 in Memramcook, N.B
, Correspondance, II, 150; 1 W, Église du Canada, I, 69–75. AJQ, Registre d’état civil, Saint-François, île d’Orléans, 22 août 1690. AN, Col., C11A, 53, pp.116–23; 57, pp.123–28; 58, pp
internationally towards the mid 1840s. Having spread to Great Britain and Ireland by 1846, it had members in the United States in 1851, Italy in 1858, the Great Lakes region of Canada in 1862, and Belgium in 1866
Public Archives of Canada. Scrolls are supposed to have been ordered by Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros* de Léry in 1727
New Brunswick newspapers (Fredericton, 1961). W. H. Kesterton, A history of journalism in Canada (Toronto, 1967). Sidney Kobre, The development of the colonial newspaper
travel with his family to Upper Canada immediately after taking his bar exams in July. During their separation Crease attempted to find suitable employment. John Lindley would not compromise in his
. 27 Sept. 1804 in Montreal, Lower Canada.
It is not known when Philippe Liébert arrived in New France, or under what circumstances, but in
Joseph and Thomas Frobisher, independent traders from Canada, but he managed to drive a fair trade and returned to Cumberland before the end of the month
Drummond*, governor of the Canadas during the War of 1812.
Joshua Loring placed great importance upon his quality as a naval officer, and his career
LUCAS, SAMUEL BRIGHAM, Indian agent; b. 15 July 1844 in Aylmer, Lower Canada; m. 4 May 1871 Amelia Frances Aylwin
, notes généal. Arch. paroissiales, St-Louis (St Louis, Sask.), Reg. des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures, 17 juin 1887, 20 sept. 1897, 18 oct. 1925. Can., Parks Canada, Prairie
. Howley, 17 Feb. 1899, 2 Nov. 1902. NA, MG 17, A25, “Inventaire des principales séries de documents intéressant le Canada, sous le pontificat de Léon XIII (1878–1903), dans les
Jan. 1832 in Dorchester (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu), Lower Canada, son of Gabriel Marchand* and Mary Macnider; m. 12 Sept. 1854
welfare system in Canada. Because the urban Bureaux des Pauvres (office for the needy) boards had lapsed, the unfortunate were again dependent on church institutions and private charity. The problem of
vicinity. When his request to be given charge of Gloucester was refused, Maugenest threatened to return to Canada. Probably as a result, he was transferred in 1783 to Moose Factory (Ont.), away from the
; b. 11 Nov. 1754 in Annapolis Royal, N.S., daughter of Jean-Baptiste Melançon and Marie-Anne Robichaud; d. 13 Oct. 1817 at Quebec, Lower Canada
XIXe siècle” (thèse de ma, univ. de Montréal, 1979). P. Dupuy, “F. Ed. Meloche,” Canada-Revue (Montréal), 2 (1891): 20–21 (includes a photo
, only one report pertains to Canada: “A description of the anatomy of the sea otter, from a dissection made November 15th, 1795,” written jointly with Everard Home and published in the Royal Soc. of
*.
Merrick’s renown lies in his association with the design of Province House, described by a modern writer as “the best example of Palladian architecture to be found in Canada.” As early as 1809 his name was