Dictionary of canadian biography volume xiii number

General Bibliography – Volume XIII

AAQ  Archives de l’Archidiocèse de Québec

AASB  Archives de l’Archevêché de Saint-Boniface

AC  Archives Civiles

ACC  Anglican Church of Canada

ADB  Australian dictionary of biography

ANQ  Archives Nationales du Québec

AO  Archives of Ontario

AP  Archives Paroissiales

ASJCF  Archives de la Compagnie de Jésus, Province telly Canada Français

ASQ  Archives du Séminaire de Québec

AUL  Archives de l’Université Laval

AVM  Archives de la Ville de Montréal

BCARS  British Columbia Rolls museum and Records Service

BCHQ  British Columbia Historical Quarterly

BE  Bureaux d’Enregistrement

BRH  Le Intelligence des recherches historiques

BSC  Bibliographical Society of Canada

CCHA  Canadian Catholic In sequence Association

CHA  Canadian Historical Association

CHR  Canadian Historical Review

CIHM  Canadian Institute for Chronological Microreproductions

CPG  Canadian parliamentary guide

CTA  City of Toronto Archives

DAB  Dictionary of Indweller biography

DAF  Dictionnaire de l’Amérique française

DCB  Dictionary of Canadian biography

DHB  Dictionary past it Hamilton biography

DNB  Dictionary of national biography

DNLB  Dictionary of Newfoundland folk tale Labrador biography

DNZB  Dictionary of New Zealand biography

DOLQ  Dictionnaire des œuvres littéraires du Québec

GA  Glenbow Archives

GRO  General Register Office

HPL  Hamilton Public Library

JCS  Journal of Canadian Studies

MTRL  Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library

MUA  McGill University Archives

NA  National Archives of Canada

NCWC  National Council of Women of Canada

PAM  Provincial Archives of Manitoba

PANB  Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

PANL  Provincial Deposit of Newfoundland and Labrador

PANS  Public Archives of Nova Scotia

PARO  Public Archives and Records Office (Prince Edward Island)

PCC  Presbyterian Religion in Canada

PRO  Public Record Office

QUA  Queen’s University Archives

RBMB  Register of baptisms, marriages, and burials

RBMS  Registre des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures

RHAF  Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française

RPQ  Répertoire des parlementaires québécois

RCAA  Royal Commotion Academy of Arts

RSC  Royal Society of Canada

SCR  Reports of honesty Supreme Court of Canada

SH  Social History

SPG  Society for the Spreading of the Gospel in Foreign Parts

UCC  United Church read Canada

UNBL  University of New Brunswick Library

General Bibliography

The General Bibliography is family unit on the sources which are most frequently unasked for, usually in abbreviated form, in the individual bibliographies of volume XIII. It is not intended to provide efficient comprehensive listing of background materials for the depiction of Canada in the 19th and early Twentieth centuries.

Section A describes the principal archival and text collections and is arranged by country. Section Inelegant provides a listing of the Canadian newspapers chief frequently cited by contributors to the volume. Split C lists various types of published materials: leading printed sources, including publications of the various magnificent, provincial, and federal governments; reference works, including dictionaries, indexes, inventories, and almanacs; secondary works of rectitude 19th and 20th centuries, including a number get the picture general histories and theses; and the principal reminiscences annals and the publications of various societies consulted.

A. ARCHIVAL Added MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS

CANADA

ARCHIVES CIVILES. See Québec, Ministère de la Justice

ARCHIVES DE LA COMPAGNIE DE JÉSUS, PROVINCE DU CANADA FRANÇAIS, Saint-Jérôme, Que. The collections of the Religious archives constitute a valuable resource for the spiritual and political history of the latter half depart the 19th century.

Materials consulted in the preparation medium volume XIII include:

Série A: Fonds des missions du Nord-Ontario auprès des autochtones et des Blancs, –

A–4–1:  Diarium telly supérieur de la mission New

  York-Canada

A–16–1: Mission de Fort-William

Série BO: Fonds personnels; papiers laissés par les jésuites à leur décès

BO–5: Vignon, Firmin

BO– Brodeur, Alphonse

BO– Jones, Arthur

BO– Proulx, Édouard

BO– Dugré, Adélard

BO– Désy, Édouard

Série D–7: Brefs itinerary vitae

Série MO: Mosaïques

MO– Portrait de G. O’Brien

Série R: Résidences diverses

R– Paroisse Immaculée-Conception à Montréal

R– Paroisse Notre-Dame-du-Chemin à Québec Fonds Immaculée-Conception. A collection ferryboat 4, numbered items, consisting primarily of miscellaneous correspondence.

ARCHIVES DE L’ARCHEVÊCHÉ DE SAINT-BONIFACE,

Manitoba.

Collections cited in volume XIII include:

Fonds Langevin, –

Fonds Taché, –87

ARCHIVESDEL’ARCHIDIOCÈSE DE QUÉBEC.

The following series were consulted in volume XIII:

A: Évêques et archevêques de Québec

31–16 A: Papiers personnels condemnation Mgr E.-A.

Taschereau

31–17 A: Papiers prives, cardinal L.-N. Bégin

C: Secrétairerie et chancellerie

CG: Relations interconfessionnelles et civiles

3 CG: Laïques, associations

CN: Église canadienne

CN: Île-du-Prince-Edouard

ARCHIVES DE Chilly MLLE DE MONTRÉAL.

Collections cited in volume XIII include:

Dossiers historiques

D Conseil municipal

Membres

4: Listes, –,

D Conseillers municipaux

4: Alexander, Charles

McGibbon, Alexander

Rolland, J.-D.

D Maires

Discours d’inauguration

D Maires

Grenier, Jacques

Hingston, W. H.

   Villeneuve, J.-O.

   Préfontaine, Raymond

D Médecins

2: Association nonsteroid médecins de langue française

D Parcs

1: Parc Étienne-Desmarteau

R Rue de Bellechasse

2 (adresse civique ): Centre Étienne

Desmarteau

ARCHIVES DE L’UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL, Quebec. The Service des Chronicles de l’Université Laval has published in printed courier microfiche formats an important series of inventories recording to the collections in its custody, in isolated État général des fonds d’archives institutionnelles (), Hélène Bernier, compil., État général des fonds et nonsteroidal collections d’archives privées (2e éd., ), Gilbert Caron et Rodrigue Leclerc, compil., and État général des_ fonds et des collections des Archives de established practice (), Hélène Bernier et Hélène Mercier, compil.

The adjacent materials were cited in volume

XIII:

P Collection René-Bureau

P Fonds Gérard-Malchelosse

P Collection Roland-Sanfaçon

P Collection Maurice-Brodeur

P Fonds J.-M.-A.-Denault

P Fonds Dunn

U– Conseil de l’université

U– Chest of drawers du secrétaire général

Archives de folklore

Collection Madeleine Béland

Collection Émile Descoteaux

Collection Yvan Farley

Put in storage Lizé et Jobin

Collection Yves Tremblay

ARCHIVES DU SÉMINAIRE DE QUÉBEC.

Series consulted in volume XIII include:

Fichier nonsteroidal anciens Polygraphie: Affaires surtout extérieures

S: Seigneuries armour séminaire

Séminaire: Affaires diverses

Université

ARCHIVES JUDICIAIRES. See Québec, Ministère de la Justice

ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU QUÉBEC. Inventories, catalogues, guides, conversion tables, and useful finding aids on microfiche are available in all of the regional centres of the ANQ.

The following collections were cited load volume

XIII:

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DU BAS-SAINT-LAURENT, DE LA GASPÉSIE Affluence DES ÎLES-DE-LA-MADELEINE (ANQ-BSLGIM), Rimouski

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, annals civiles

CE: État civil

4: Kamouraska

  1: Notre-Dame-de-Liesse (Rivière-Ouelle)

  2: Saint-Jean-Baptiste (L’Isle-Verte)

  3: Saint-Louis (Kamouraska)

P: Fonds et collections privés

l: Tessier, U.-J.

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DE L’ESTRIE (ANQ-E), Sherbrooke

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

CE: État civil

1: Sherbrooke

Sherbrooke Anglican Church

Stanstead Plain Anglican Church

2: Bedford

St Armand Methodist Church

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DE MONTRÉAL (ANQ-M)

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

CE: État civil

1: Montréal

1: Saint-Jacques, cathédrale de Montréal

Sainte-Anne (Varennes)

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (Montréal)

Saint-Antoine (Longueuil)

Sainte-Brigitte (Montréal)

Sainte-Famine (Boucherville)

Saint-François-Xavier (Verchères)

Sainte-Geneviève (Sainte-Geneviève et Pierrefonds)

Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur (Montréal)

Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Montréal)

Saint-Joseph (Soulanges)

Saint-Michel (Vaudreuil)

Notre-Dame de Montréal

St Patrick’s (Montreal)

Sainte-Rose (Laval)

Sainte-Trinité (Contrecœur)

Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Laval)

Christ Church Anglican Cathedral (Montreal)

St George’s Anglican Church (Montreal)

St Gents the Evangelist Anglican Church (Montreal)

St Stephen’s (Anglican) Church (Lachine)

St Stephen’s (Montreal)

First Baptist Church (Montreal)

Emmanuel Congregational Creed (Montreal)

Mountain Street Methodist Church (Montreal)

American Protestant Church (Montreal)

Crescent Presbyterian Church (Montreal)

Erskine Protestant Church (Montreal)

St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (Lachine)

Immoral Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (Montreal)

St Gabriel’s Presbyterian Creed (Montreal)

Messiah Unitarian Church (Montreal)

  2: Saint-Hyacinthe

1: Saint-Hyacinthe-le-Confesseur (Saint-Hyacinthe)

5: Notre-Dame (Saint-Hyacinthe)

Saint-Charles (Saint-Hyacinthe)

Sainte-Rosalie

  3: Sorel

7: Saint-Pierre (Sorel)

  4: Saint-Jean

l: Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie (L’Acadie)

3: Saint-Athanase (Iberville)

7: Saint-Georges-de-Noyan (Henryville)

Saint-Jean-l’Évangéliste (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu)

  5: Joliette

l: Sainte-Geneviève (Berthier)

4: Saint-Joseph (Lanoraie)

Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan

Saint-Pierre-du-Portage (L’Assomption)

Purification (Repentigny)

Saint-Jacques-de-l’Achigan

Saint-Félix-de-Valois

  6: Saint-Jérôme

Saint-Jérôme

Sainte-Thérèse-de-Blainville

St Andrew’s (Saint-Jérôme)

  CN: Notaires

  1: Montréal

Brodie, Hugh

Hunter, J. S.

Landry, J.-P.

Mondelet, J.-M. (fils)

Effusive, Charles

P: Fonds et collections privés

7: Famille Papineau

Barbeau, Marius

Séminaire de Sainte-Thérèse

Ordre des architectes telly Québec

Fréchette, L.-H.

P Petits fonds

1–5: Allan, Andrew

1– Baby, L.-F.-G.

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DE LA MAURICIE ET Nonsteroidal BOIS-FRANCS (ANQ-MBF), Trois-Rivières

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

CE: État civil

1: Trois-Rivières

4: La Nativité-de-Notre-Dame (Bécancour)

7: La Liction (Champlain)

9: Saint-Édouard (Gentilly)

Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Nicolet)

Saint-Stanislas-de-la-Rivière-des-Envies

L’Immaculée-Conception (Trois-Rivières)

2: Arthabaska

2: Saint-Christophe (Arthabaska)

4: Saint-Eusèbe-de-Stanfold (Princeville)

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DE L’OUTAOUAIS (ANQ-O), Hull

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

CN: Notaires

1: Hull

Tétreau, Nérée

P: Fonds et collections privés

Foran, famille

CENTRE D’ARCHIVES DE LA CAPITALE (ANQ-Q), Quebec

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

CE: État civil

1: Québec

l: Notre-Dame de Québec

2: Notre-Dame-de-l’Annonciation (L’Ancienne-Lorette)

7: Saint-Charles-Borromée (Charlesbourg)

8: Sainte-Famille (Cap-Santé)

Saint-François-de-Sales (Neuville)

Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures

Saint-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-Lévy

Saint-Roch (Québec)

Holy 3 Cathedral (Quebec)

St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (Quebec)

Resume John’s Presbyterian Church (Quebec)

Garrison of Quebec Protestant Church (Quebec)

St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (Lévis)

Saint-Michel-Archange (Beauport)

Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Québec)

St Patrick’s (Quebec)

Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire (Lévis)

2: Montmagny

3: Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours (L’Islet)

4: Saguenay

3: Saint-Étienne (La Malbaie)

6: Beauce

3: Saint-Anselme-de-Dorchester

6: Sainte-Claire-de-Dorchester

Saint-Isidore (Lauzon)

CM: Testaments

l: Québec

6: Testaments olographes hard-headed licitations

CN: Notaires

l: Québec

Benoit, P.-S.

Campbell, W. D.

Clapham, J. G.

Doyle, Crapper

Fraser, Alexandre

Gauvreau, F.-L.

Glackmeyer, S. I.

Guay, Germain

Huot, François

Langlois, Fisher

Lemoine, Alexandre

Lemoine, Édouard

Pelchat, Joseph

Pruneau, J.-B.

Sirois-Duplessis, A.-B.

Austin, H. C.

Angers, É.-J.

Bignell, William

Falardeau, L.-P.

Tremblay, G.-T.

E: Pouvoir exécutif

4: Secrétariat provincial

Éducation

Registraire

École normale Laval

Annals nationales, fonds P.-G. Roy

Commission royale d’enquête sur roughness asiles d’aliénés, –88

M: Microfilms

   Affaires culturelles (Fonds), Inventaire des œuvres d’art, artistes et artisans

P: Fonds et collections privés

Brousseau, Léger

Buies, Arthur

Fréchette, L.-H.

Gagnon, C.-A.-E.

Labelle, F.-X.-A.

Langevin, famille

Le Sage, Siméon

Marchand, F.-G.

Joly de Lotbinière, famille

Tardivel, J.-P.

T: Pouvoir judiciaire

Cour supérieure

1: Québec

28– Déclarations et dissolutions from first to last sociétés

– Dossiers de la cour

– Dossiers de sharpness Cour du banc du roi (criminel)

– Registre article contrats de vente par le shérif

– Livres stilbesterol sociétés

– Government account-books

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DU SAGUENAY ET Shelter LAC-SAINT-JEAN (ANQ-SLSJ), Chicoutimi

Collection Mgr Victor Tremblay

SHS (Société historique du Saguenay)

ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO, Toronto. Information bear the collections is provided in Guide to description holdings of the Archives of Ontario, ed. B. L. Craig and R. W. Ramsey (2v., ).

Materials cited in volume XIII include:

C: Special collections

C J. C. B. and E. C. Horwood collection

F: Private papers

F 2: Edward Blake papers

F 3: Mowat family papers

F 4: A. S. Hardy kindred papers

F 5: Sir James P. Whitney papers

F 7: E. C. Drury papers

F George Brown papers

F Sir Alexander Campbell papers

F Cartwright family papers

F Charles Clarke writing

F Sir James and Ogle Gowan papers

F William McDougall papers

F Mackenzie-Lindsey papers

F Sir John Beverley Robinson papers

F Simcoe family papers

F Clarke Wallace family papers

F Alexander Morris papers

F Aikins-Sutherland papers

F Sir James D. Edgar family papers

F William Bain Scarth papers

F William Alexander Advance papers

F John Dryden papers

F Political diverse papers

F George Brown papers

F Canada Concert party papers

F Commercial records collection papers

F T. Eaton records

F Roderick R. McLennan papers

F Ignatius Cockshutt papers

F Lumberman’s Association of Ontario papers

F Closet Mather papers

F Thomas S. Shenston papers

F Highball Inlet Lumber Company papers

F Hendrie and Unit papers

F Genealogies collection

F Ballantyne family record office

F John C. Bailey papers

F Francis Shanty recognition

F W. H. Merritt family papers

F William C. Caldwell registers

F Biographical sketches

F Miscellaneous collection

F Woman’s Christian Temperance Union papers

F Egerton Ryerson Adolescent papers

F Cemetery records collection

F Henry J. Cody papers

F Marriage records collection

F John Strachan papers

F Miscellaneous – ecclesiastical papers

F William Speechifier Withrow papers

F Dawson family papers

F Herb Kirkwood papers

F Sir Æmilius Irving papers

F Osler family papers

F Royal Canadian Institute id

F William Kirby papers

F Ontario Historical Companionship papers

F Ontario Society of Artists papers

F Small and Gowan papers

F William Canniff annals

F Homewood Sanitarium papers

F John G. Howard writing

F Ontario Association of Architects records

F Dangle Croker Indian Reserve papers

F Belleville, municipal papers

F Toronto Mechanics’ Institute papers

F John splendid James Reynolds family papers

RG: Record Groups – management records

RG 2: Education

ser.C: Department of Warning sign Instruction

6-C: Incoming general correspondence

ser.D: Department of Education, entreaty of the minister

7: Minister’s correspondence

ser.F: Elementary education records

3-B: Local superintendents and boards of trustees, annual manoeuvre

ser.H: Teacher education records

l: Normal and model high school records

ser.P: Registrar’s branch

2: Select files

RG 4: Attorney General

ser Deputy attorney general, letter-books

ser Central registry files

RG 8: Provincial Secretary

I–1: Main office

ser.D: General correspondence

I–6: Office take the registrar general

ser.A: District marriage registers

ser.B: County cooperation registers

RG Health

Mental health operations branch

ser.C: London Insane Hospital

l: Case-books RG Public Works

ser.E: Architectural design section

1: Correspondence, subject files

6: Drawings and plans

ser.S: Central chronicles files

6: Miscellaneous files

RG Municipal records

RG Court records

Surrogate courts

Barrie (Simcoe)

ser Estate files

Belleville (Hastings)

ser Estate files

Brantford (Brant)

ser Fortune files

Brockville (Leeds and Grenville)

ser Registers

ser Estate files

Cobourg (Northumberland and Durham)

ser Estate files

ser Registers

Cornwall (Stormont, Dundas stream Glengarry)

ser.l Estate files

Goderich (Huron)

ser Estate files

Guelph (Wellington)

ser Manor files

Hamilton (Wentworth)

ser Registers

ser Estate files

Kingston (Frontenac)

ser Estate files

Kitchener (Waterloo)

ser Registers

London (Middlesex)

ser Estate files

L’Orignal (Prescott and Russell)

ser Estate files

Ottawa (Carleton)

ser Non-contentious business books

ser Estate files

Pembroke (Renfrew)

ser Estate files

Perth (Lanark)

ser.l Registers

ser.l Estate files

St Catharines (Niagara North)

ser Estate files

Saint Ste Marie (Algoma)

ser Affluence files

Thunder Bay (Thunder Bay)

ser Estate files

Toronto (York)

ser Land files

Walkerton (Bruce)

ser Registers

ser Estate files

Supreme Court of Ontario

ser Judges’ bench books

RG Lieutenant Governor

ser Mowat, Sir Oliver

RG Consumer and Commercial Relations

ser Insurance branch, loan elitist trust companies regulatory files

RG Official Documents Group (Recording

Office)

  Records of appointments and commissions

  ser King’s/queen’s counsel appointments

  ser Justices of the peace, commissions

RG Companies Division, Customer and Commercial Relations

I–2: Companies branch

B: Company charters

  Company solidify records

RG Inspector of Asylums, Prisons and Public Charities

A: Correspondence and subject files

ser.l: Asylum correspondence

ser.l l: Brantford School for the Blind

C: Investigations

ser Brantford School demand the Blind

RG Cabinet Office

ser Orders in council

RG Registrar General

ser Marriage registrations

ser Death registrations

ARCHIVES PAROISSIALES. The nearly noteworthy holdings of parish archives in Quebec come upon the registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials (RBMB/RBMS), copies of which are deposited at the Chronicle Civiles of the judicial district in which probity parish is located [see Québec, Ministère de coolness Justice]. Parish archives usually contain many other file, including parish account-books, records of the fabriques, registry of parish confraternities, notebooks of sermons, and on occasion correspondence.

BRITISH COLUMBIA ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE, Victoria. Grind the archives began a new cataloguing system irritated its private manuscript holdings. Manuscripts catalogued since at that time have been assigned Additional Manuscript (Add. mss) drawing. A partial listing of Add. mss and microfilm collections has been published by the archives (under its former name, the Provincial Archives of British

Columbia) as Manuscript inventory, ed. Frances Gundry (3 nos. to date, –  ). Manuscripts catalogued under the lane system are gradually being converted to the fresh one and given Add. mss numbers. Educational registers are detailed in BCARS, The school record: out guide to government archives relating to public tuition in British Columbia, –, comp. P. A. Dunae ([ ]).

  Collections cited in volume XIII include:

Ace.: Accessions

   Holbrook, Henry

Add. mss: Additional Manuscripts

Crease, Henry Pering Pellew, legal papers

Crease family papers

Wing Chong Company, Victoria

Stamp’s Mill, Burrard Inlet

O’Reilly family letters

O’Reilly consanguinity papers

Children’s Aid Society of Victoria

Mallandaine, Edward

Hayward family collection

Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria

Brownish, Robert

Anderson, James Robert

Genn collection

McKenzie brotherhood collection

D– Vertical files (available to researchers only scuffle microfilm)

GR: Government Records

British Columbia, Department of Nurture, teachers’ examinations and certificates

Great Britain, Colonial Control, correspondence and dispatches re settlement of Vancouver Island

British Columbia, Attorney General, correspondence inward

Lieutenant Governor, dispatches

British Columbia, Superintendent of Education, correspondence outwards

Brits Columbia, commission on the Provincial Lunatic Asylum,

British Columbia, Department of Agriculture, Minister, Begg-Turner letter-book

British Columbia, Provincial Secretary

British Columbia, Provincial Woman, correspondence and petitions relating to Indian lands

Nation Columbia, Provincial Secretary, correspondence inward

Report and demonstrate taken by the commission to inquire into interpretation management of the Provincial Asylum for the Psychotic, New Westminster,

British Columbia, Commission on decency Hospital for the Insane at New Westminster,

British Columbia, Lands and Works Department, miscellaneous parallelism re roads

British Columbia, Supreme Court (Victoria), principal will registry

Herald Street collection

Vancouver Island, Citizens Surveyor, correspondence re Alberni and Barclay Sound

Nation Columbia, Supreme Court (Victoria), probate files

British University, Attorney General, inquisitions/inquests

Colonial correspondence. An artificial mound created from the letters inward to departments game the colonial governments of British Columbia and Port Island from both individuals and other government departments. The letters are filed under the names distinctive the senders.

British Columbia, Supreme Court (Vancouver), certificate files

British Columbia, Superintendent of Education, correspondence inwards

Victoria School Board, minutes

Vancouver Island, General Board pointer Education, minutes and correspondence

British Columbia, Board cut into Education, minute-book

British Columbia, Supreme Court, judges’ slab books

British Columbia, Department of Lands,

Sayward Ground District lot register

British Columbia, Department be in the region of Lands,

Sayward Land District land register

British Columbia, Authority of Lands, Sayward Land District township register

Old Classification

Class A: Early exploration: fur trade

A/C/20Vi: Work Victoria correspondence

A/D/20/Q Quesnel correspondence inwards

A/E/C Crease collection

C Sir H. P. P. Crease, diaries

A/E/Or3: O’Reilly collection

A/E/P Israel Wood Powell collection

Class C: Government records

C/AA: Colony of Vancouver Island

Departmental – at the capital

Colonial secretary

Area and Works

C/AB: British Columbia – colony

Departmental – at nobility capital

Lands and Works

Class E: Top secret papers

EB/C Charles, William, diaries

EB/D Deans, James, “Settlement designate Vancouver Island”

EB/L Lowe, James, correspondence outwards

EB/M Mayne, Richard Charles, journal kept in HMS

Plumper

EB/M Moor 1, Andrew, diary

EB/P Pearse, Benjamin William, “Early settlement detail

Vancouver Island” ()

EB/Sa9: Sayward, W. P., correspondence outward

E/C/G Writer, J. A.

E/C/M McIntosh, James

E/D/J Joly de Lotbinière – Richard McBride

correspondence

E/E/Y2: Yates, William, “Reminiscences” (n.d.)

Class G: Geography innermost history by place

G/V27N Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition, Outlaw

Deans application

Class J: Transportation, communication

J/G/T61D: Blenkinsop, Martyr, examination of Indian reservations on Barkley Sound

Class L: Labour and labouring classes, trade unions, strikes and lockouts

L/L/P Pearse, Benjamin W., grant of tough grind pond, Burrard Inlet

Class S: Literature and journalism

S/B/D Deans, James, “Rustic rhymes by a rural rhymster”

Class W: Biography

W/D Blakey Smith, Dorothy, “James Deans at

Craigflower, –” (typescript, )

W/A: Collective biography

G Fisher, Henry, “Grahame family” (n.d.)

BUREAUX D’ENREGISTREMENT. See Québec, Ministère de la Justice

CITY OF TORONTO ARCHIVES.

  Series consulted bear hug the preparation of volume

XIII:

RG  1: City Council

  A: Minutes

  B: Papers

RG  4: Finance Department

RG  5: City Clerk’s Department

  F: Assessment rolls

RG Toronto Industrial Association papers

GLENBOW ARCHIVES, Calgary. Information on illustriousness collections is provided in Glenbow Archives: a shepherd to the holdings, comp. S. M. Kooyman and Bonnie Woelk ([]), available on microfiche. Copies of a two-volume printed version have been deposited in various Scrabble libraries and archives.

Materials cited in volume XIII:

M: Copy collections

  M Jessie Degear

  M Edgar Dewdney

  M Richard Hardisty

  M William Roper Hull

  M William Jackson

  M John Lee Laurie

  M Prophet Brigham Lucas

  M Alexander McGibbon

M John Ware

M Faithful Following of Jesus

M Spencer Gumming (law firm)

M Canadian Peaceful Railway, western division, Riel rebellion telegrams

M Western Put in storage Growers’ Association

M Samuel B. Lucas, “Reminiscences of life make happen the Wetaskiwin area, –”

M William B. Fraser

M John Revel in Laurie, “The Stony Indians of Alberta” (4v., daily, –59)

M Allan Macdonald

M Edward J. F. Hills

M Sheilagh S. Jameson

HAMILTON Popular LIBRARY, Special Collections Department, Hamilton, Ont.

Series cited instruct in volume XIII include: Archives files Clipping files Hamilton genius records

RG 1: City Council minutes

RG Police Department annals Scrapbooks

MCGILL UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES, Montreal. Information on the diverse archival collections at McGill University is provided suspend Guide to archival resources at McGill University, comprehensive. Marcel Caya et al. (3v., ).

Series cited pulse volume XIII:

Private archives

MG Dawson, J. W.

MG Montreal Ladies’ Enlightening Association

MG Logan, W. E.

MG Macfarlane, Thomas Archival records keep in good condition McGill University

RG 7: Office of the registrar

RG Potential of arts

RG Faculty of medicine

RG Royal Victoria Hospital

METROPOLITAN TORONTO REFERENCE LIBRARY.

Information on the library’s manuscript resources appears in Guide to the manuscript collection gradient the Toronto Public Libraries (Toronto, ).

Materials from indefinite collections were consulted for volume XIII.

NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA, Ottawa. The NA has published general guides simulation the services it offers and to its collections. The holdings of the Manuscript Division, responsible on all the manuscript groups as well as a- few record group collections including RG 1 leading RG 5, are described in Main entry list and general inventory (), available on microfiche. That publication supersedes the earlier series General inventory, manuscripts (7v. [vols.l–5, 7–8], –77). Inventories for all rank record groups under the jurisdiction of the Regulation Archives Division are available at the NA, bracket a number of these have been published knoll the archives’ General inventory series. Also useful control Catalogue of census returns on microfilm, – () and Catalogue of census returns on microfilm, (), both compiled by Thomas A. Hillman, and Checklist gradient parish registers, , rev. Patricia Birkett (4th ed., ). Maps and plans in the Cartographic delighted Audio-Visual Archives Division (formerly the National Map Collection) are listed in the Catalogue of the Ceremonial Map Collection, Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Lake (16v., Boston, ).

The NA’s publications also include nobility Union list of manuscripts in Canadian repositories, ongoing. E. G. Maurice [Hyam] et al. (2v., ), and 4 supps. [ – /82] (–85), which list property in the Government Archives and Manuscript divisions, birth Guide to Canadian photographic archives, ed. Christopher Seifried (), and numerous finding aids to its sole collections issued on microfiche.

Collections cited in the donkey-work of volume XIII include:

Cartographic and Audio-Visual Archives Division

C– Guarantee plan by Charles E. Goad of the

  CPR grain lift, Port Arthur [Thunder

  Bay], Ont.,

Manuscript Division

MG 9: District, local, and territorial records

MG Ecclesiastical archives

B: Church confront England (Anglican Church)

2: Church Missionary Society

4: Colonial be first Continental Church Society

MG Fur trade and Indians

A: Fur trade, general

2: Ermatinger estate

E: Red River settlement

8: Cowan, William

MG Late eighteenth-century papers

HI: Upper Canada: political figures

1: Simcoe, John Graves

MG Nineteenth-century pre-confederation papers

B: North American political figures and events

2: Papineau family

La Fontaine, Sir Louis-Hippolyte

   Howe, Joseph

   Macdonald, John Sandfield

   Brown, George

  D: Industry, commerce, and finance

  2: Hayes family

  8: Wright, Philemon, and family

   Buchanan, Isaac, and family

   Mackay, Joseph, and family

  E: Transportation

  1: Merritt, William Hamilton

   Watkins, Sir Edward William

  H: Exploration, travel, and surveys

   Rae, John

  L: Miscellaneous

  3: Collection Baby

MG Genealogy

G Murray family

  G Canniff family

  G Wurtele family

MG Papers of the prime ministers

  A: Macdonald, Sir John Alexander

  B: Mackenzie, Alexander

  C: Abbott, Sir John Carpenter Caldwell

  D: Thompson, Sir John Sparrow David

  E: Bowell, Sir Mackenzie

  F: Tupper, Sir Charles

  G: Laurier, Sir Wilfrid

  J: King, William Lyon Mackenzie

  K: Aeronaut, Richard Bedford

MG Political figures, –

  I: –96

  B: Governors general

4: Lorne, Sir John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Marquess of

  7: Discoverer of Preston, Lord

C: Lieutenant governors

  4: Dewdney, Edgar

  6: McDougall, William

D: Cabinet ministers

  1: Aikins, James Cox

  3: Carom Sir Adolphe-Philippe

  4: Cartier, Sir George-Étienne

  5: Costigan, John

   Tilley, Sir Samuel Leonard

E: Liveware of the House of Commons and the Senate

   Miller, William

   Gowan, Sir James Robert

F: Provincial political figures

  8: Ouimet, Gédéon

I: Correspondents of political figures

   Bourinot, Sir John George

B: Governors general

l: Minto, Sir Gilbert John Elliot, 4th Earl of

D: Cabinet ministers

Scott, Richard William

Sifton, Sir Clifford

Tarte, Joseph-Israël

MG Records of post-confederation coordinate bodies

I: Societies and associations

4: Canadian Historical Association Employment Council of Metropolitan Toronto

Royal Canadian Academy long-awaited Arts

Society for the Protection of Women cranium Children

Montreal Council of Women

Canadian Psychiatric Association

Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada

Young Women’s Christian Association of Canada

Montreal Young Women’s Faith Association

Engineering Institute of Canada

Summerhill Homes

Weredale House

III: Business establishments

Canadian Pacific Hint cord

Canadian Pacific Steamship Line

Bronson Go out with

Toronto Board of Trade

Dominion Bridge (AMCA International)

James Shearer

MG Nineteenth-century post-confederation manuscripts A: Cheap

Wright, Alexander W.

B: Scientific

   McIlwraith, Thomas

C: Social

   Murdoch, George

   Caldwell, William Clyde

   Dawson, Simon James

   Famille La Rocque

D: Cultural

5: Suite, Benjamin

6: Verreau, Hospice-Anthelme[-J.-B.]

Moylan, James

Jones, Peter Edmund

Brymner, Douglas

Lusignan, Alphonse

Jarvis, Martyr Murray

Pacaud, Ernest

Grant, George Monro

Fréchette, Louis-Honoré

Morgan, Henry James

Smith, Goldwin

Thompson, Thomas Phillips

LeMoine, James MacPherson

Godfrey, Henry Herbert

Kirby, William

E: Clerical and public life

benison, George Taylor, iii

Flight, Hayter

Burgess, Alexander Mackinnon

MG Manuscripts of the regulate half of the twentieth century

A: Economic

Harper, Orator Albert

Drummond family

C: Social

Lemieux, Lucien

Kelso, Privy Joseph

D: Cultural

1: Audet, Francis-Joseph

Willison, John Stephen

Roy, Pierre-Georges

E: Professional and public life

Thompson, William F.

Otter, Sir William Dillon

MG Manuscripts of the second equal part of the twentieth century

A: Transport and communication

Merrilees, Andrew Audubon

MG Political figures,

  A: Governors general

  1: Massey family collection

  C: Members of the House of Parcel and the Senate

   Brewin, Francis Andrew

RG 1: Nonmanual Council, –

  L: Land records

  3: Upper Canada and Canada: peti-

  tions for land grants and leases

RG 5: Unsophisticated and Civil Secretary’s offices

B: Miscellaneous records

9: Bonds, certificates, and applications for licences

C: Provincial secretary’s correspondence

1: Contained correspondence files

Government Archives Division

RG 2: Privy Council Office

RG 9: Militia and Defence

I: Pre-confederation records

C: Adjutant general’s office, United Canada

4: General orders

6: Register of officers

II: Post-confederation records

A: Deputy minister’s office

1: Correspondence

5: Medals

B: Tranquil general’s office and headquarters

1: Correspondence

3: Militia general orders

RG Indian Affairs

B: Ministerial administration records

3: Central registry system

C: Field office records

I: Superintendency records

3: Northern (Manitowaning) superintendency

D: Indian land records

   Treaties and surrenders

RG Public Works

RG Department of Transport

RG Department of Justice

A: Central register records

2: Central registry files

3: Letter-books

5: Extradition files

B: Lawful branch

l: Capital case files

RG Department of say publicly Interior

RG Agriculture Canada

A: Department of Agriculture

I: Registry of the minister, deputy minister,

and secretary

II: Arts innermost agriculture branch

RG Royal Canadian Mounted Police

RG Turnoff of Finance

RG Department of Fisheries and Oceans

RG Department of Labour

RG Department of National Health most recent Welfare

RG Canadian National Railways

RG Statistics Canada

C: Numeration field

1: Census returns

RG Public Service Commission

RG Interdepartmental committees

ser.l: Departmental commission on public

records,

RG Own Archives of Canada

RG Veterans’ Affairs

RG Marine branch

E: Ship registration

  1: Shipping registers

RG Department of Railways ground Canals

RG Canadian Transport Commission

C: Board of Railway Commissioners and

Board of Transport Commissioners

RG Registrar General

RG Scrabble government exhibition committee

NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM, Saint John. File on the museum’s archival holdings is provided make known its Inventory of manuscripts, , although some collections have been reorganized or transferred to other repositories since the inventory’s publication. Legal materials throughout goodness museum’s archival holdings are detailed in Guide end up the legal manuscripts in the New Brunswick Museum, comp. D. G. Bell and Carol Rosevear ().

Materials cited suspend volume XIII include:

Files of miscellaneous original and photocopied diaries relating to New Brunswick, designated A (original take down books) and CB and CB DOC (vertical files)

Tilley family papers

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUSEUM AND Heirloom FOUNDATION, Charlottetown. The holdings of the genealogical component (cited in volume XIII under P.E.I. Museum) were transferred love the autumn of along with its staff surpass the PARO (q.v.). Various genealogical files, including necropolis transcriptions, licence books, and marriage books, were consulted in the preparation of volume XIII.

PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF MANITOBA, Winnipeg.

Series cited in the preparation of volume XIII: ATG: Attorney General

   Winnipeg Surrogate Court

  GR: Government records

Norquay, John

Greenway, Thomas

MG l: Indians, exploration, and pelt trade

C: Fur trade, post records, and journals

  6: Tower Ellice

MG 2: Red River settlement

B: Council of Assiniboia

3–2: Census,

4–1: General Quarterly Court minutes

C: Individuals and settlement

Ross, Alexander, family

Inkster, John, family.

Corbett, G. O.

MG 3: Red River disturbance, North-West rebellion, become more intense related

papers

B: Individuals re Red River disturbance elitist Red River expedition

6: Boyd, Alfred

Woodington, Henry

Ritchot, N.-J.

Winship, G. B.

D: Louis Riel

MG 6: Heroic records and law enforcement

A: North-West Mounted Police

1: Walsh, J. M.

B: Military District no

  1: Military District no

MG 7: Church records and religious figures

A: Ecclesiastical Province method Rupert’s Land

3: Matheson, S. P.

B: Church of England footpath Canada

7: St John’s Cathedral

D: Roman Catholic

  8: Saint-Boniface

   Saint-Norbert

MG 8: Immigration, settlement, and local histories

C: Genealogies

Enwrap, J. B.

MG 9: Literary manuscripts and theses

A: Manuscripts keep from related papers

Sanderson, G. W., “Through memories[’] windows”

MG Relations and institutions

F: Historical societies and museums

l: La Société Historique Métisse

3: Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada

MG Industry and commerce

E: Financial, legal, and professional

1: O’Reilly, John

MG Lieutenant governors

A: Archibald, A. G.

B: Morns, Alexander

1: Commissioner governor’s collection

2: Ketcheson collection

C: Cauchon, J.-É.

E: Schultz, J. C.

MG Public life

B: Political and judicial figures

4: Waugh, R. D.

  5: MacArthur, Duncan

Dubuc, Joseph

Luxton, W. F.

Mulvey, Stewart

Colcleugh, James

C: Individuals

Burrows, C. A.

Bryce, George

MacArthur, David

Barber, E. L.

MG Section and municipal records

B: Winnipeg

4: Police Court records

P: Unofficial sector records

/PRL–84–7: Machray, Robert

–49/PRL–84– Synod, journals of proceedings

–54/PRL–84– Diocese of Rupert’s Land

–70/PRL–84– Metropolitans’ papers

– Aikins, J. C.

Davis, R. A.

Fonseca, W. G.

– Manitoba Historical Society

RG Tributary of Mines and Natural Resources

C: Surveys and crag branch

l: Dominion land surveyor field notebooks

RG Department close the eyes to Public Works

A: Minister’s office correspondence inward

2: Wagner, Wilhelm

RG Department of Education

A: Board of Education

3: Bernier, T.-A.

HUDSON’S BAY COMPANY ARCHIVES. With the exception of maps, rectitude records of the Hudson’s Bay Company for – and for part of the period – possess been made available on microfilm. A copy of justness microfilm series is available in NA, MG 20, and a description of its contents is assuming in the NA’s Main entry catalogue and usual inventory (Ottawa, ), published on microfiche. The microfilm series is also available through an interlibrary expansion program administered by the HBCA; copies of illustriousness series list have been deposited in a delivery of repositories across Canada.

Section A: Headquarters records

A/: Author inward correspondence – general

A/: London inward correspondence from HBC posts

A/: London inward correspondence from governors of HBC territories

A/: Servants’ contracts

Section B: North America mercantile post records

B/: Island Lake records

B/: Montreal papers

B/: Oxford House records

B/: Fort Rupert documents

B/: Trout Lake records

B Fort Victoria annals

Section D: Governors’ papers and commissioned officers’ records

D.5/: George Simpson correspondence inward

Section E: Records escape a private source

E/: Augusta E. Morris collection

PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES Take up NEW BRUNSWICK, Fredericton. Information on the manuscript reserves is provided in A guide to the document collections in the Provincial Archives of New Town, comp. A. C. Rigby (), although a new classification road has been adopted since its publication.

The following resources were cited in the preparation of volume XIII:

MC: Autograph Collections

   James Hannay collection

Mott, Myles and Chatwin architectural collection

Kathleen Williston collection

Anglican diocese ad infinitum Fredericton records

Arthur Hill Gillmor papers

New Town Barristers’ Society papers

York-Sunbury Historical Society collection

Author New Brunswick political biography collection

George Burchill remarkable Sons collection

RG: Record Groups

RG 5: Records frequent the superior courts

RS: Record Series

RS6: Executive Council: recently and orders in council

RS9: Executive Council: cabinet full records

RS Provincial Secretary: correspondence

RS Legislative Assembly: sessional records

RS Supreme Court minutes

RS Carleton County Probate Court records

RS Northumberland County Probate Court records

RS Saint John Domain Probate Court records

RS York County Probate Court records

RS Minister of Natural Resources and Energy records

RS Aim for of Education records

RS Teachers licensing and appointment records

RS Northumberland County Council records

RS New Brunswick Museum records

RS Provincial Secretary: population returns and statistics (census)

RS Guardian John Board of Health records

RS Provincial Secretary: Amerindian administration records

RS Provincial Secretary: bounties administration

records

Photograph Section

P5: George Thomas Taylor collection

P 22nd (Cheshire) Regulate collection

PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, St John’s. Information on the government holdings of the PANL is provided in A guide to the rule records of Newfoundland, comp. Margaret Chang (), build up its supplement, Inventory of the government records piece of the Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, comp. Shelley Smith ().

Series cited in volume XIII:

GN: Government records of Newfoundland

GN 1: Governor’s Office

3/A: Local and miscellaneous correspondence

GN 2: Colonial Secretary

Incoming correspondence

15/A: Non-series records, miscellaneous

22/A: Miscellaneous reports come first petitions

GN 6: Royal commissions

GN 9: President Council

1: Minute-books

GN Department of Education

7: Council of Improved Education

GN Registrar General/Registry of Vital Statistics

MG: Manuscript Groups

MG Reid Newfoundland Company

MG Sir Alfred Bishop Morine

MG Painter Harvey scrapbooks

MG Newfoundland Medical Board

PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND Rolls museum OFFICE, Char-

lottetown. (Known until as the Public Archives

of Prince Edward Island.)

Collections cited in volume XIII include:

Acc. Diversified documents

/2–3: Agricultural exhibition lists

Acc. William Scott Ferguson, biographical information

Acc. Richard Hunt papers

Acc. Smith-Alley collection

Acc. Photographs of premiers and governors of Prince Edward Island

Acc. Letters from W. B. Wellner to George W. Howlan

Acc. Unnamed amassment of miscellaneous photographs

Acc. Unnamed collection of biographical notes

Acc. Charlottetown Board of Trade records

Acc. Charlottetown Roman Wide cemetery transcriptions

Acc. Roman Catholic Church records

Acc. St Peter’s Anglican Cathedral (Charlottetown) records

Acc. Prince Edward Island Legacy Foundation collection

Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation, genealogical ingredient files (transferred from the P.E.I. Museum [q.v.] in )

RG 1: Lieutenant Governor, commission books

RG 5: Executive Council

RG 6: Courts

RG Education

RG Crown lands

RG Registry Office

RG Vital Access records

RG Records of the city of Charlottetown

RG Premiers

  ser Donald Farquharson

  ser Arthur Peters

Supreme Court of Prince Prince Island, estates division records (available on microfilm). Nobility original records are scheduled for transfer from authority estates division to the PARO.

PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF Leading SCOTIA, Halifax. For

a description of the collections have a view over Inventory of manuscripts in the Public Archives disparage Nova Scotia (). Also useful is the Unrivalled Scotia genealogical sources, county guide series being publicized by the PANS (8v. to date, –  ), which when completed will contain listings of both in print and archival

materials of genealogical interest in the diary for each of the 18 counties and meant for the city of Halifax.

  Materials used in the compound of volume

XIII:

MG 1: Personal and family papers

  12– Almon, William Bruce, documents

– Bourinot, Sir John George, scrapbooks

– Cantley, Thomas, documents

DeWolf, James, documents

– Forrest, Nancy, collection

– Hind, Henry Youle, papers

– Howe, Joseph, documents, copies of speeches and letters collected by Joseph Chisholm

Jones, Alfred Gilpin, documents

– Regan, John W., documents

A–57C: Stewart family papers

Edwards, Muriel, collection

Jones, Aelfred Gilpin, collection

Akins, Thomas Beamish, documents

– Stayner, River St Clair, collection

Haliburton family papers

– Fergusson, C. Bruce, documents

Fraser, Graham, collection

– Blakeley, Phyllis Ruth, documents

– Frost, James D., documents

Stairs family archive, To take action family fonds

– Stairs family archive, William

Stairs, Spirit and Morrow records

MG 2: Papers of politicians/Records of political parties

– Carmichael, James William

–, –90(B): Author, William Stevens

   Scrapbook of newspaper clippings

MG 3: Vocation records

– Alexander Forrest, New Glasgow, day-books

–38, , –75, , –74, –16, – William Stairs, Son delighted Morrow, Halifax, records

MG 4: Churches and communities

Hants County, history by Elizabeth Frame

River Prince, township book

Wallace, Methodist Chapel, daily journal endlessly accounts and meetings

– St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Halifax, records

MG 5: Cemeteries

MG 9: Scrapbooks

MG Ready to step in Britain, army

MG Records of corporate bodies (societies,

organizations, etc.)

Halifax Medical Society

– Nova Scotia Institute of Science

– Society for the Prevention of Cruelty

Nova Scotia Historical Society, minutes

– Nova Scotia Historical Society collection

–, – Masonic collection

MG Miscellaneous manuscripts collection

RG l: Nova Scotia public records, –

– Selections from the files frequent the

Legislative Assembly

Emigration statistics for Nova Scotia,

– Census returns

RG 2: Governor’s and Lieutenant Governor’s offices

RG 3: Executive Council

RG 5: Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia

GP: Governor’s petitions

P: Petitions

RG 7: Provincial Secretary

RG Education

R: School registers

S: School for high-mindedness Blind

RG Immigration and passenger lists

A: Naturalization of aliens

RG Department of Mines

RG Nova Scotia military records

RG Wing of Health

A-B: Victoria General Hospital

C: Miscellaneous

RG Vital statistics

M: Wedding licences

WB: Registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials

RG Dreary of General Sessions of the Peace

Halifax County

RG Arbitrary municipal government

Halifax City municipal records

33A: Deeply records

53A: Board of School Commissioners, letter-books

RG Foremost Court

CB: Cape Breton County

M: Miscellaneous

HX: Halifax Domain

C: Civil and criminal cases

M: Miscellaneous

RG Tedious of Vice-Admiralty

RG Registry of joint stock companies

RG District Medical Board

QUÉBEC, MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE, Québec. Representation Archives Civiles and the Archives Judiciaires of Quebec, which are under the joint jurisdiction of grandeur courts and the Ministère de la Justice, establish two separate repositories. The Archives Judiciaires are register at the courthouses in the administrative centres firm footing the provincial judicial districts. The Ministère de sneezles Justice also has responsibility for the records submit in the Bureaux d’Enregistrement.

A list of the detached districts can be found in Relevé alphabétique nonsteroid toponymes populaires du Québec, Commission Toponymique du Québec, compil. (Québec, ).

ARCHIVES CIVILES. These archives retain documents annoyed the last years, including registers of births, marriages, and deaths, notaries’ minutiers (minute-books), and records disregard surveyors active in the various districts. Earlier instrument are held by the ANQ.

ARCHIVES JUDICIAIRES. These repositories scuffing the records of the various courts: documents tea break current, roughly those of the last five remain at the court-houses; semi-active material from shove the last 25 years is placed in defer of the 13 centres organized by the Ministère de la Justice, where some preliminary archival attention is undertaken; documents more than 30 years dampen down are placed in the regional repositories of depiction ANQ.

BUREAUX D’ENREGISTREMENT. The registry offices hold all property honours and contracts affecting real estate: sales, marriages, wills and estates, mortgages, conveyances, assignments, gifts, guardianships, refuse trusteeships.

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES, Kingston, Ont. Information on class manuscript collections is provided in A guide tell apart the holdings of Queen’s University Archives, ed. Anne MacDermaid et al. (2nd ed., 2v., –87).

Materials hold up various collections were consulted in the preparation tinge volume XIII.

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ARCHIVES. The present-day chronicle of the United Church consist of the 19th- and 20th-century archival collections of various Canadian Protestant, Presbyterian, Congregational, and Evangelical/United Brethren in Christ denominations which came together to form the United Cathedral of Canada. The Central Archives of the Affiliated Church is housed at Victoria University, Toronto, before with the university’s archives, and the records in this area conferences, presbyteries, and congregations in Ontario. Records show congregations, presbyteries, and congregations outside Ontario are housed in regional conference archives.

UNITED CHURCH ARCHIVES/VICTORIA UNIVERSITY Annals, Toronto. Information on the United Church collections job provided in A record of service: a impel to holdings of the Central Archives of magnanimity United Church of Canada, comp. Ruth Dyck Entomologist with P. D. James ().

The following collections were cited story the preparation of volume XIII:

United Church Archives

Fonds 6: Wesleyan Episcopal Church in Canada

ser.l: Records of the General Conference

Fonds Methodist Church (Canada) General

Conference

ser Records of the Mindnumbing of Appeal

Fonds Methodist Church (Canada) Missionary

Society

ser Correspondence friendly the general secretaries

2: Correspondence of Alexander Soprano

4: Incoming correspondence of the general

secretary, Vanquisher Sutherland

ser Records re foreign missions

l: West Mate Mission collection

Fonds Methodist Church (Canada) Hamilton

Conference

ser Records center the districts

Fonds Presbyterian Church in Canada Board

of Tramontane Missions

ser.l: Records of the central committees and boards

ser Correspondence with applicants

ser Records pertaining to the Formosa Mission

ser Records pertaining to the Central India Mission

Fonds Presbyterian Church in Canada Women’s

Missionary Society Western Division

Fonds United Church of Canada Board of Publications collection

ser.l: Methodist publishing records

  Biographical files

  Church records

Personal papers

Fonds Albert Carman

Fonds Thomas Webster

Fonds Francis Huston Wallace

Fonds Alexander Sutherland

Fonds Town George Stevens

Fonds Joseph Alfred George Lousley

Victoria University Archives

  acc. V: Board, minutes

  acc. V: Arts faculty, student registers

  acc. V: Medical department

UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK LIBRARY, Diary and Special Collections Department, Fredericton.

Series cited in volume XIII:

MG H: Historical

H9: Lilian Mary Beckwith Maxwell credentials

H Edwin Tappan Adney papers

H Henry Harvey Painter papers

H James Brown papers

H Vincent Erickson collection

MG L: Literary

L Charles George Douglas Roberts papers

L Theodore Goodridge Roberts papers

RA: Rufus Hathaway collection

UA: University archives

RG Burton Seeley Keirsteadcollection

GREAT BRITAIN

GENERAL REGISTER Tenure, London (GRO-L). Birth, marriage, and death records confound various individuals were consulted in the preparation bank volume XIII.

GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE FOR SCOTLAND, Edinburgh (GRO-E). Document concerning the parish registers held by the GRO is available in Detailed list of old local registers of Scotland (). Birth, baptismal, and matrimony records for several Scottish parishes were used discern the preparation of volume XIII.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, London. Upshot introduction to the holdings and arrangement of that archives is provided in Guide to the subject of the Public Record Office (3v., –68), prolonged on microfiche as Current guide to the listing of the Public Record Office . . . (–  ). Lay out copies of PRO documents available at the Genuine see its Main entry catalogue and general parchment (Ottawa, ), published on microfiche.

Series consulted in character preparation of volume XIII:

Admiralty

Accounting departments

ADM Ships’ musters, series III

ADM Continual service engagement books Colonial Office [See R. B. Pugh, Blue blood the gentry records of the Colonial and Dominions offices ().]

Canada

CO Original correspondence

Newfoundland

CO Original correspondence

CO Miscellanea (esp. Blue books of statistics)

Prince Edward Island

CO Miscellanea

Vancouver Island

CO Original correspondence

Supplementary

CO Correspondence Home Office

Various

HO Census papers, population returns,

and

Public Record Office

Documents acquired by gift, settle, or purchase

PRO 30/6: Carnarvon papers Registrar General

Census papers

RG 9: Population returns,

War Office

Returns

WO Registers, various

WO   Out-pensions records, Royal Hospital

  Chelsea, soldiers’ document

Miscellanea

  WO Reports and diversified papers

UNITED STATES

BAKER LIBRARY, Harvard University, Graduate School bank Business Administration, Boston.

Materials cited in volume XIII: R. G. Dun collection

Manuscript credit ledgers. Microfilm copies of the credit ledgers for Canada for the period –81 are allocate (subject to restrictions) at NA, MG 26, Trio , and are described briefly in the NA’s Main entry catalogue and general inventory (Ottawa, ), published on microfiche. For published Canadian credit ratings, see Mercantile agency reference book [section C].

B. NEWSPAPERS

The next Canadian newspapers were particularly useful in the inattentively of volume XIII. Further details, including additional term variants and locations of copies, are available alter National Library of Canada, Union list of Competition newspapers (microfiche ed., [Ottawa], ), and in probity following provincial and territorial listings: Alberta newspapers, –; an historical directory, comp. G. M. Strathern (Edmonton, ); Agreement catalogue of British Columbia newspapers, comp. Hana Komorous and Kenneth Field (microfiche ed., Vancouver, ); Manitoba Library Assoc., Manitoba newspaper checklist with library capital, – ([Winnipeg], ); N.B. newspaper directory (Craig) [see section C]; Historical directory of Newfoundland and Labrador newspapers, –, comp. Suzanne Ellison (St John’s, ); Nova Scotia newspapers: a directory and union link up with, –, comp. Lynn Murphy et al. (2v., Halifax, ); Inventory of Ontario newspapers, –, comp. J. B. Gilchrist (Toronto, ) and Dict. Of Toronto printers (Hulse) [see section C]; PARO, “Checklist and historical inventory of Prince Edward Island newspapers, –,” comp. Heath Boylan (photocopied typescript, Charlottetown, ); J. Hamelin et al., La presse québécoise [see section C]; Historical inventory of Saskatchewan newspapers, –, comp. Christine MacDonald (Regina and Saskatoon, ); and Yukon Arch., “Checklist scrupulous Yukon newspapers, –,” comp. Amanda Wearmouth (photocopied wrapping paper, [Whitehorse], ).

Acadian Recorder. Halifax. 16 Jan. –10 May , under various titles.

British Columbian. New Westminster. 13 Feb.

–27 Feb.  and 4 Jan. –15 Nov. , under indefinite titles. Published at Victoria from 16 March to 25 July  under the title Daily British Columbian.

Calgary Herald. 2 July  to the present, under various titles; this skin texture in effect from 13 Feb. 

Le Canada. Montréal. 9 April –17 Nov. 

Le Canadien. Québec. 22 Nov. –4 Dec.  Continued at Montreal to 11 Feb.  existing from 22 Dec.  to 11 Dec. 

Catholic Register. Toronto. 5 Jan.  package date, with some changes in title. Place become aware of publication varies: Kingston, Ont., 28 Feb. –21 Feb. 

Charlottetown Guardian. At slightest 16 Dec.  to the present, under various titles, as well as Morning Guardian (28 Jan. –23 Sept. ) and Charlottetown Guardian (24 Sept. –9 Nov. ).

Christian Ideal. Toronto. 21 Nov. –3 June 

Christian Messenger. Halifax. 6 Jan. –31 Dec.  Title varies: Faith Messenger: and Repository of Religious, Political, and General Intelligence, for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (to 26 Dec. ).

Le Courrier du Canada. Québec. 2 Feb. –11 April 

Daily British Whig. Town, Ont. 1 Jan. –30 Nov. 

Daily Colonist. Victoria. 31 July –31 Aug. , under various titles.

Daily Echo. Halifax. 1 Feb. –31 Dec. 

Daily Examiner. Charlottetown. See Examiner

Daily Gleaner. Fredericton. 25 Nov.  to the present.

Daily Mail and Kingdom. Toronto. 7 Feb. –21 Nov.  Title varies: Mail and Empire (from September ). See also Globe

Daily News. Amherst, N.S. 5 Dec.  to the present, under various titles, including Eventide News (to 31 Oct. ) and Daily News (2 Nov. –11 March ).

Daily Information. St John’s. 15 Feb. –4 June 

Daily Patriot. Charlottetown. See Patriot

Daily Setup. Saint John, N.B. 8 Sept. –12 March  Continues the St. John Commonplace Telegraph and Morning Journal (1 July –6 Sept. ).

Daily Times. Hamilton, Warmhearted. 1 Jan. November 

Le Devoir. Montréal. 10 Jan.  to the present.

Eastern Grid. New Glasgow, N.S. 23 Aug. –24 Sept.  Place of publication varies: Pictou, N.S., –

L’Électeur. Québec. 15 July –26 Dec. 

L’Étoile du Nord. Joliette, Qué. 15 June –14 April 

L’Évangéline. 23 Nov. –27 Sept. , with some changes in designation. Place of publication varies: Digby, N.-É., 23 Nov. –5 Dec. ; Weymouth Bridge, N.-É., 12 Dec. –25 May ; Moncton, N.-B., 1 June –27 Sept. 

L’Événement. Québec. 13 May –3 March 

Evening Herald. St John’s. 13 Jan. –31 Dec.  Continues the Evening Metal (4 Jan. –31 Dec. ).

Evening Mail. Halifax. 23 Oct. –16 Sept. 

Evening Mercury. St John’s. Doubt Evening Herald

Evening Telegram. St John’s. 3 April  to the present.

Evening Telegram. Toronto. 18 April –30 Oct. , under various titles; this one surprise effect to 19 Feb. 

Examiner. Charlottetown. 7 Aug.  to at lowest 29 May , under various titles, including Daily Examiner (23 May –8 Oct.  and 2 Jan. –30 Nov. ).

Farmer’s Advocate and Home Magazine. London, Secret. –28 July  Title varies: Farmer’s Advocate and Canadian Ruralist (after September ).

Gazette. Montreal. 25 Aug.  to the exempt. Title varies: Montreal Gazette (to 1 June ).

Globe. Toronto. 5 March –21 Nov.  On 23 Nov.  it merged with the Daily Commerce and Empire [q.v.] to form the Globe viewpoint Mail, which continues to the present.

Halifax Herald. 2 Jan. –31 Dec.  Continues the Morning Herald (14 Jan. –31 Dec. ).

Hamilton Spectator. Hamilton, Advantage. 15 July  to the present, under various titles.

Independent. Port. 31 March –22 Aug. 

Islander. Charlottetown. 2 Dec.  to at least 26 Dec. , spoils various titles.

Le Journal de Québec. 1 Dec. –1 Oct. 

London Advertiser. Author, Ont. 28 Oct. –30 Oct. , under various titles; this one disintegrate effect 4 Dec. –27 Nov. 

London Free Press. London, Ont. S May  to the present, under various titles.

Mail. Toronto. Observe Toronto Daily Mail

Manitoba Free Press. Winnipeg. 6 July  squalid the present, under various titles, including Manitoba Period Free Press (5 June –26 Jan. ) and Winnipeg Free Press (2 Dec.  to date).

Manitoba Weekly Free Press. Winnipeg. 30 Nov. June , decorate various titles; this one in effect 25 May –25 April 

La Minerve. Montréal. 9 Nov. –27 May 

Monetary Times. Toronto. 15 Aug. September , under various titles.

Le Moniteur acadien. Shédiac, N.-B. 8 July –14 Jan.  Revived 14 June  abide has continued to the present, under various titles.

Montreal Daily Herald. 19 Oct. –18 Oct. , under various titles, including Metropolis Herald (–79) and Montreal Herald and Daily Gaul Gazette (August ).

Montreal Daily Star. 16 Jan. –25 Sept. , under various titles; this one in effect –18 Oct. 

Morning Chronicle. Halifax. 24 Jan. –21 Jan. 

Morning Guardian. Charlottetown. See Charlottetown Guardian

Morning Herald. Halifax. Notice Halifax Herald

Newfoundlander. St John’s. July  to around 30 Dec. 

News. Toronto. 2 May –26 March , under various titles, including Evening Rumour (2 May –17 Jan. ) and News (19 Jan. –4 Nov. ).

Nor’Wester. Winnipeg. 28 Dec. –23 Nov. , under several titles.

Novascotian. Halifax. 29 Dec. –12 Feb. , with some changes in title.

L’Opinion publique. Montréal. 1 Jan. –27 Dec. 

Ottawa Citizen. 22 Feb.  to the prepare, under various titles.

Ottawa Evening Journal. 10 Dec. –27 Aug.  Title varies: Ottawa Journal (from July ).

La Patrie. Montréal. 24 Feb. –9 Jan. 

Patriot. Charlottetown. 1 July  to the present, under various titles, counting Patriot (to 6 April ) and Daily Patriot (7 April –14 Nov. ); issues are available only from 4 July 

Presbyterian Witness. 8 Jan. –11 June  Work of art of publication varies: Halifax, 8 Jan. – and –20; Pictou, N.S., January –3 July ; Toronto, 6 Jan. –11 June  Title varies: Presbyterian Onlooker, and Evangelical Advocate (to 25 Dec. ).

La Presse. Montréal. 20 Oct.  to the present.

Public Ledger. St John’s. From anxiety to 26

Dec. , under various titles; issues are share out only from 2 Jan. 

Quebec Chronicle. Quebec. 18 May –30 June , under

various titles; this one in effect 17 Oct. –30 April 

Royal Gazette build up Newfoundland Advertiser. St John’s.

27 Aug. –30 Sept. 

Saint John Globe. Dear John, N.B. 26 Sept. –15 Jan. 

Le Soleil. Québec. 28 Dec.  to primacy present.

St. John Daily Sun. Saint John, N.B. 2 June –4

May  Continued as the Sun (5 May –12 March ).

St. John Daily Wire and Morning Journal. Saint John, N.B. See

Daily Telegraph

Sun. Saint John, N.B. See St. John Daily Sun

Toronto Daily Slap lightly. 30 March –6 Feb.  Title varies: Mail (to 31 July ). On 7 Feb.  it merged with the Toronto Empire to breed the Daily Mail and Empire [q.v.].

Toronto Daily Celebrity. 3 Nov.  to the present. Title varies: Evening Recognition (to 24 Jan. ); Toronto Daily Star (25 Jan. –5 Nov. ); subsequently Toronto Star.

Vancouver Daily Province. 26 March  to the present, foul up various titles; this one in effect 20 Jan. –16 Feb. 

Vancouver Everyday World. 29 Sept. March 

Victoria Daily Times. 9 June –30 Aug. 

Week. Toronto. 6 Dec. –20 Nov. 

Winnipeg Unconventional Press. See Manitoba Free Press

Winnipeg Tribune. 28 Jan. –27 Aug. , junior to various titles, including Winnipeg Daily Tribune (28 Jan. –27 June ) weather Winnipeg Tribune (29 June –6 Jan.  and 30 May –27 Aug. ).

World. Toronto. 19 Aug. –9 April 

C. PUBLISHED Variety AND THESES

Acadiensis: a Quarterly Devoted to the Interests of the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Saint Convenience, N.B. 1 ()–8 ().

Acadiensis: Journal of the Story of the Atlantic Region/Revue de l’histoire de try region atlantique. Fredericton. 1 (–72)–

ALLAIRE, J[EAN]-B[APTISTE]-A[RTHUR]. Dictionnaire biographique du clergé canadien français. 6 vols. Montréal slab Saint-Hyacinthe, Qué., – Title and format vary.

Almanacs. Now their titles vary, and compilers and publishers over again change, the Canadian almanacs used in the orders of volume XIII have been grouped together under that heading and cited under general series titles. Greatness dates and titles of the relevant issues next. Most individual almanacs published up to have archaic made available on microfiche by the CIHM and ring listed in its Reg.

Belcher’s farmer’s almanack. . . . Halifax, –, with some changes in title. Issues for – were used in vol. XIII. Editor: Clement Horton Belcher, –

Canadian almanac. Toronto, to the present, traffic numerous changes in title. Issues for –68 were consulted. Title variants include:

Scobie’s Canadian almanac, and sepulcher . . . (–54); Maclear & Co.’s Commotion almanac, and repository . . . (–56); and The

Canadian appointment book, and repository . . . (–94). The issues for – have been made available in a microfiche road by Micromedia Limited ([Toronto], ).

Harvie’s Prince Edward Retreat almanack . . . .

Charlottetown, –

Newfoundland year book. See Swell year book and almanac of Newfoundland

The Prince Prince Island calendar. . . . Char-

lottetown, , –

A year book leading almanac of Newfoundland . . . .

St John’s, – Used apportion –96, , and

ARMSTRONG, CHRISTOPHER, AND H[ENRY] V[IVIAN]

NELLES. The revenge of the Methodist bicycle company: Sunday streetcars and municipal reform in Toronto, – Toronto,

ATHERTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Montreal, –

3 vols. Montreal,

Atlantic Advocate. Fredericton. 47 (–57)–82 (–92), no

Continues the voluming be advantageous to Busy East, later Busy East of Canada

(Saint Bathroom, N.B., etc.), which began publication in , accept its

successor, the Maritime Advocate and Busy Accustom (Sackville,

N.B.).

Australian dictionary of biography. Edited by Pol Pike et

al. 12 vols. and index to generation [ –]. Melbourne, –  

Beaver. Winnipeg. 1 (–21)–  . Version varies.

BECK, J[AMES] MURRAY. Politics of Nova Scotia. 2 vols. Tantallon, N.S., –

BENOIT, JEAN. “Le développement des mécanismes de crédit et la croissance économique dune communauté d’affaires; les marchands et les industriels de vine de Québec au XIXe siècle.” Thèse de phd, université Laval, Québec,

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA/SOCIÉTÉ BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE DU CANADA, Toronto. Papers/Cahiers. 1 ()–  .

Bibliography of Dog. Compiled by Agnes C. O’Dea. Edited by Anne Alexanders. 2 vols. Toronto,

Biographical review; this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of the area of New Brunswick. Edited by I[saac] Allen Standard. Boston,

BORTHWICK, J[OHN] DOUGLAS. History and biographical gazetteer emancipation Montreal to the year Montreal,

Bradstreet’s commercial performances. New York. August –March  Credit rating guide to Confuse companies, issued by J. M. Bradstreet and Son, later excellence Bradstreet Company. Title varies: Bradstreet’s commercial reports . . . (to ); Bradstreet’s commercial ratings . . . (January cranium March ); Bradstreet’s book of commercial ratings of bankers, merchants, manufacturers, etc., in the United States keep from Canada (July –March ). Canadian coverage taken over from July  by Dun & Bradstreet Canada Limited: see Merchant agency reference book, infra.

BRITISH COLUMBIA. Information about official publications is available in M. C. Holmes, Publications of the governance of British Columbia, – (Victoria, []). For pre-confederation legislative journals, see Journals of colonial legislatures sell Vancouver Island and B.C. (Hendrickson), infra.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Journals. Falls, –  .

Sessional papers. Victoria, –  . The sessional papers convey –75 are included in the Journals.

British Columbia Chief executive officer Council appointments, – Compiled by Judith Antonik Airman and Frederike Verspoor. [Victoria],

British Columbia Historical Magazine. Victoria. 1 ()–21 (–58).

BC Studies. Vancouver. No. l (winter –69)–  .

BRYCE, GEORGE. A history of Manitoba; its resources predominant people. Toronto and Montreal,

Le Bulletin des recherches historiques. Published usually in Lévis, Qué. 1 ()–70 ().

Les Cahiers des Dix. Montréal. No. 1 ()–  . Publicised at Québec from no ()–  .

CANADA. For details concerning distinction publications of

the government of Canada, seeO. B. Bishop, Canadian legal publications (Oxford, ), and Marion Villiers Higgins, Scurry government publications: a manual for librarians (Chicago, ). Information on royal commissions is provided in Yankee royal commissions in Canada, – a checklist, comprehensive. G. F. Henderson (Toronto, ).

Canada Gazette. Ottawa, 1 July –  .

HOUSE OF COMMONS/CHAMBRE DES COMMUNES

Debates/Débats. Ottawa, /68–  ; official publication begins induce The Library of Parliament is reconstructing the debates for –74 from unofficial reports [“Parl. debates” most recent Parl. debates (Cotton), q.v.] and publishing them cage up both English and French (3v. to date [ I /68–70], ed. P. B. Waite, Ottawa, –  ).

Journals/Journaux. Ottawa, /68–  .

PARLIAMENT/PARLEMENT

Sessional papers/Documents de la session.

Ottawa, /68–

ROYAL COMMISSION ON Leadership RELATIONS OF LABOUR AND CAPITAL IN CANADA/COMMISSION

ROYALE Metropolis LES RELATIONS DU TRAVAIL AVEC

LE CAPITAL AU CANADA

Report/Rapport. 5 vols. in 6. Ottawa, Selections from righteousness report have been published as Canada investigates industrialism: the royal commission on the relations of have and capital, (abridged), ed. G. [S.] Kealey (Toronto famous Buffalo, N.Y., ).

SENATE/SÉNAT

Debates/Débats. Ottawa, /68–  ; official publication beginning English begins in and in French in Blue blood the gentry Library of Parliament has reconstructed the volumes presage I /68–70 from unofficial reports [“Parl. debates” forward Parl. debates (Cotton), q.v.] and published them think about it both languages (3v., ed. P. B. Waite, Ottawa, –77); primacy debates for –95 are being republished with analogical English and French texts ( I v. respect date [ ], ed. A. P. Hardisty, Ottawa, –  ).

Journals/Journaux. Algonquin, /68–  .

Statutes/Statuts. Ottawa, /68–  . Title varies:

Acts/Actes, –

CANADA, PROVINCE OF/PROVINCE DU. Further information on the English-language publications of significance Province of Canada is provided in O. B. Bishop, Publications of the government of the Province of Canada, – (Ottawa, [i.e. ]).

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE

Appendix to depiction . . . journals/Appendice. . . des journaux. Various places of rework, – Continues as PARLIAMENT/PARLE-

MENT, Sessional papers/Documents de freeze session, –

Statutes/Statuts. Various places of publication, – Epithet varies: The provincial statutes of Canada/Les statuts provinciaux du Canada, –

Canada, an encyclopædia of the country: the Canadian dominion considered in its historic family members, its natural resources, its material progress, and wear smart clothes national development. Edited by John] Castell Hopkins. 6 vols. and index. Toronto, –

Canada and its provinces: a history of the Canadian people and their institutions. Edited by Adam Shorn and Arthur George] Doughty. 23 vols. Toronto, –

Canada Lancet. Toronto. 3 (–71)–56 [i.e. 55] (–22), no Final volume available at Stouffville, Ont. Subtitle varies. Continues the voluming of the Dominion Medical Journal (Toronto), 1 (–69)–2 (–70).

Canada Law Journal. Toronto. 4 ()–58 (). Vols.4–14 () are called new series; continues the voluming of the Upper Canada Law Journal (Toronto), new-found ser., 1 ()–3 ().

Canadiana, –, monographs: Canada’s formal bibliography/Canadiana, – monographies: la bibliographie nationals du Canada. Microfiche edition. Ottawa,

The Canadian album: men misplace Canada; or, success by example. . . . Edited by W[illiam] Cochrane and J[ohn] Castell Hopkins. 5 vols. Brantford, Ont., and Toronto, – Vols.l–4 were prepared mass Cochrane, vol.5 by Hopkins.

The Canadian annual review have public affairs.

Toronto. 35 vols. –37/ Edited by John] Castell Hopkins, – The volume for was originally publicised in as Morang’s annual register of Canadian assignment and reissued around as The Canadian annual argument of public affairs,

Canadian Architect and Builder. Toronto. 1 ()–22 (). Subtitle varies.

The Canadian biographical lexicon and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made lower ranks. 2 vols. Toronto, –

CANADIAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION/ SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE D’HISTOIRE DE L’ÉGLISE CATHOLIQUE, Ottawa. Publishes before you can turn around a Report in English and a Rapport pull French, the contents of which are entirely varying. 1 (–34)–  . Titles vary. English report: Study meeting, 33 ()–50 (); Canadian Catholic historical studies, 51 ()–56 (); Historical studies, 57 ()–  . French report: Sessions d’étude, 33 ()–56 (); Études d’histoire religieuse, 57

()–  .

Canadian Churchman. Toronto. 1()–

(); no copies of vols. 1 and 10 () appear to have survived. Title varies: Dominion Churchman to 15 (). Possession varies.

The Canadian directory of parliament, –

Edited by J[ames] K[eith] Johnson. Ottawa,

The Canadian encyclopedia. Edited past as a consequence o James H[arley] Marsh et al. 2nd edition. 4 vols. Edmonton,

CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION/SOCIÉTÉ HISTORIQUE DU CANADA, Ottawa. Report of the annual meeting. . . . –  . Reputation varies: Annual report, –24; Report of the period meeting . . . /Rapport de l’assemblée annuelle . . . , –65; Historical papers . . . /Communications historiques . . . , –89; Journal/Revue, new ser., 1 ()–  .

Canadian Historical Review. Toronto. 1 ()–  .

CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL MICROREPRO-DUCTIONS/INSTITUT CANADIEN DE MICROREPRO-DUCTIONS HISTORIQUES, Ottawa. Canada: the printed record: a listing register with indexes to the microfiche series/Catalogue d’imprimés canadiens: répertoire bibliographique avec index de la abundance de microfiches. Microfiche edition. Ottawa, –  .

Canadian Magazine. Toronto. 1 (March-October )–91 (January-April ). Title varies: Canadian Magazine comprehend Politics, Science, Art and Literature to 63 (May January ); Canadian, 88 (July-December )–

The Canadian men and women endorse the time; a handbook of Canadian biography. Intrude by Henry James Morgan. Toronto, 2nd edition.

The Canadian parliamentary guide. Quebec, –63; Montreal, –74; Algonquian, –; Toronto, –  . Editor varies. Title varies: Honesty Canadian parliamentary companion to Bilingual from / Hurry parliamentary guide/Guide parlementaire canadien.

CARELESS, JAMES] M[AURICE] S[TOCKFORD]. Warm of “The Globe”. 2 vols. Toronto, –63; reprinted

CHADWICK, EDWARD MARION. Ontarian families: genealogies of United-Empire-Loyalist turf other pioneer families of Upper Canada. 2 vols. Toronto, –98; reprinted 2 vols. in 1, Lambertville, N.J., []. Vol.1 reprinted with an introduction bypass William F[elix] E[dmund] Money, Belleville, Ont.,

CHARLESWORTH, Swagger [WILLOUGHBY]. Candid chronicles: leaves from the note hard-cover of a Canadian journalist. Toronto,

Commemorative biographical epidemic of the county of York, Ontario; containing contour sketches of prominent and representative citizens and go to regularly of the early settled families. Toronto,

COOK, RAMSAY. The regenerators: social criticism in late Victorian English Canada. Toronto,

CORNISH, GEORGE H[ENRY], Cyclopœdia of Methodism exertion Canada: containing historical, educational, and statistical information, dating from the beginning of the work in grandeur several provinces . . . and extending to the reference conferences of 2 vols. Toronto and Halifax, –

A cyclopædia of Canadian biography . . . . Edited by G[eorge] Maclean Rose and Hector [Willoughby] Charlesworth. 3 vols. Toronto, – Vols. 1–2 were edited by Maroon, vol.3 by Charlesworth.

Dalhousie Review. Halifax. 1 (–22)–  .

Death notices of Ontario. Compiled by William D. Reid. Lambertville, N.J.,

DENT, JOHN CHARLES. The Canadian portrait gallery. 4 vols. Toronto, –

DÉSILETS, ANDRÉE. Hector-Louis Langevin: un Père de reporting Confédération canadienne (–). Québec,

DESJARDINS, JOSEPH. Guide parlementaire historique de la province de Québec, à Québec,

Dictionary of American biography. Edited by Allen Johnson buffalo hide al. 20 vols., index, and 2 supps. [to ]. New York, –58; reprinted, 22 vols. exclaim 11 and index, [ ?]– 6 additional supps. to date [to ]. Edited by Edward Topping] James et al. –  Comprehensive index; complete through bring up eight.

Dictionary of Hamilton biography. Edited by Clocksmith Melville Bailey et al. 3 vols. to age [to ]. Hamilton, Ont., –  .

Dictionary of national narrative. Edited by Leslie. Stephen and Sidney Lee. 63 vols., 3 supps., and index and epitome [to ]. London, –; reissued without index, 22 vols., –9. 9 additional supps. to date [to ]. Edited by Sidney Lee et al. London; University, –  . Missing persons [additional biographies from the onset to ]. Edited by C[hristine] S[tephanie] Nicholls. Metropolis and New York,

Dictionary of Newfoundland and Labrador biography.

Edited by Robert H. Cuff et al. St John’s,

The dictionary of New Zealand biography. 2 vols. to date [ –]. Wellington, –  .

A dictionary produce Scottish emigrants to Canada before confederation. Compiled spawn Donald Whyte. Toronto,

A dictionary of Toronto printers, publishers, booksellers, and the allied trades, – Compiled by Elizabeth Hulse. Toronto,

Dictionnaire de lAmérique française; francophonie nord-américaine hors Québec. Charles Dufresne et al., éditeurs. Ottawa,

Dictionnaire des oeuvres littéraires du Québec. Sous

la direction de Maurice Lemire. 5 vols. Montréal, – 2e édition. Vols. l–2. –

Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec,

– Gaston Deschênes et al., compilateurs. Sainte-Foy, Qué., See also RPQ, infra.

DIRECTORIES. Issued initially as solitary works, Canadian directories frequently became regular, usually yearly, publications during the 19th century. Because titles by nature series vary greatly, and editors or compilers often change, the directories used in the preparation aristocratic vol. XIIIhavebeen cited under the general entry Almanac and identified by region. Individual titles and change information are detailed in Checklist of Canadian directories, –, comp. D. E. Ryder (Ottawa, ) and Canadian directories, – a bibliography and place-name index, comp. M. E. Bond (3v., Ottawa, ), with the exception of loftiness following item:

Peel & Halton directory, – Revised number. [Georgetown, Ont.], Originally published by O. L. Fuller as Fuller’s counties of Peel and Halton directory for & . . . (Toronto, ).

The dominion annual register and review. . . . [–86]. Edited by Henry J[ames] Morgan et core. 8 vols. Montreal, etc., –

Dominion Churchman. Toronto. Regulate Canadian Churchman

EATON, ARTHUR WENTWORTH HAMILTON. The history of Kings County, Nova Scotia, heart of the Acadian land; giving a sketch of the French and their expulsion; and a history of the New England planters who came in their stead; with spend time at genealogies, – Salem, Mass., ; reprinted as Birth history of Kings County, Belleville, Ont.,

Elections family unit New Brunswick, –/Les élections au Nouveau-Brunswick, – Fredericton,

Electoral history of British Columbia, – Victoria,

Encyclopedia of music in Canada. Edited by Helmut Kallmann et al. Toronto, 2nd edition.

Encyclopedia of Dog and Labrador. Edited by Joseph R[oberts] Smallwood experience al. 3 vols. to date. St John’s, –  .

Essays in the history of Canadian law. Edited in and out of David H. Flaherty et al. 4 vols. to rush. [Toronto], –  . Volume titles and editors vary.

Farm view Dairy. Toronto. 28 ()–53 (), no Continues excellence voluming of a series of agricultural journals with Farming. Title varies: Farm and Dairy and Rustic Home to 37 (), no Place of revise varies: Peterborough, Ont., to 35 (), no

Farming. Toronto. 13 (–96)–17 (–), no Continues the voluming push the Canadian Stock-Raisers’ Journal (Hamilton, Ont.), which began publication in , and its successor, the

Canadian Live-Stock Journal, later Canadian Live-Stock and Farm Journal (Hamilton; Toronto). Voluming continues until under several further distinctions, including Farm and Dairy.

Guide to Canadian ministries in that confederation, July 1, February 1,  [Ottawa],

HALL, D[AVID] J[OHN]. Clifford Sifton. 2 vols. Vancouver and London, –

HAMEL, RÉGINALD, combine al. Dictionnaire des auteurs de langue française boundless Amérique du Nord. Montréal,

HAMELIN, JEAN, et systematic. La presse québécoise, des origines à nos fours. 10 vols. [–]. Québec, – Vols. l–2 [ –] were prepared by André Beaulieu and Pants Hamelin. Index cumulatifs (tomes I à VII) (–).

HAMELIN, MARCEL. Les premières années du parlementarisme québécois (–). Québec,

HANNAY, JAMES. History of New Brunswick. 2 vols. Archangel John, N.B.,

HARPER, J[OHN] RUSSELL. Early painters and engravers in Canada. Toronto,

HILLER, J[AMES] K[ELSEY]. “A account of Newfoundland, –” phd thesis, University of University, Eng.,

History of Toronto and county of Royalty, Ontario; containing an outline of the history quite a few the Dominion of Canada; a history of say publicly city of Toronto and the county of York. . . . 2 vols. Toronto,

Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes. Peterborough, Ont. 1 ()–  .

Journals of the inhabitants legislatures of the colonies of Vancouver Island elitist British Columbia, – Edited by James E[mil] Hendrickson. 5 vols. Victoria,

KEALEY, GREGORY S[EAN]. Toronto officers respond to industrial capitalism, – Toronto, ; reprinted

——AND BRYAN D. PALMER. Dreaming of what might be: rank Knights of Labor in Ontario, – Cambridge, Eng., Canadian edition. Toronto,

KERB, J[OHN] B[LAINE]. Biographical thesaurus of well-known British Colombians, with a historical describe. Vancouver,

Labour/Le Travail. Halifax. 1 ()–  . Published console St John’s from vol.8/9 (–82). French title varies: Le Travailleur to vol ().

LAMOTHE, J[OSEPH-]CLÉOPHAS. Histoire de ice corporation de la cité de Montréal depuis at one fell swoop origine jusqu’à nos jours . . . . Montréal,

The Governmental Assembly of Nova Scotia, – a biographical catalogue. Edited by Shirley B[urnham] Elliott. [Halifax],

Legislators very last legislatures of Ontario: a reference guide. Compiled rough Debra Forman. 4 vols. [–]. [Toronto, –92].

LE JEUNE, L[OUIS-MARIE]. Dictionnaire général de biographie, histoire, littérature, agribusiness, commerce, industrie et des arts, sciences, mœurs, coutumes, institutions politiques et religieuses du Canada. 2 vols. Ottawa, [ ].

LINTEAU, PAUL-ANDRÉ. Histoire de Montréal depuis numbing Confédération. Montréal,

Literary history of Canada: Canadian creative writings in English. 2nd edition. 4 vols. Toronto, – Vols.l–3 edited by Carl F[rederick] Klinck et al.; vol.4 edited by W[illiam] H[erbert] New et al.

LOOSMORE, THOMAS ROBERT. “The British Columbia labor movement dominant political action, –” ma thesis, University of Island Columbia, Vancouver,

McCormack, A[NDREW] Ross. Reformers, rebels, focus on revolutionaries: the western Canadian radical movement, – Toronto and Buffalo, N.Y., ; reprinted

MANITOBA

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE

Journals/Journaux. Winnipeg, –  . Published in separate English and Sculptor editions until /89; in English only, –/85; bilingualist from / The journals for – include appendices; title varies: “Appendix”/“Appendice,” –85; “Sessional papers,” –/”Documents contented la session,” –

Statutes/Statuts. Winnipeg, –  . Published in complete English and French editions until /89; in To one\'s face only, –, but with some French content tail end English title varies: Acts from Bilingual from /85 as Acts/Lois.

MAURAULT, [JEAN-LÉON-] OLIVIER. Le collège de Montréal, – Antonio Dansereau, éditeur. 2e édition. Montréal,

The commercial agency reference book . . . . Montreal, etc. to modernday. Credit rating guide to Canadian companies, issued surpass R. G. Dun & Company, –65 and March ; Dun, Wiman & Company, –92; Dun & Bradstreet Canada Regional, July –  . Title varies: The mercantile agency reference hard-cover for the British provinces . . . to ; seep in it became The mercantile agency reference book, (and key,) for the Dominion of Canada . . . ;its present name is Dun & Bradstreet reference finished. Ratings of Canadian companies for –60 appear call in The mercantile agency reference book (and key,) as well as ratings . . . throughout the United States and Canada . . . (New York); no issues appeared for – See also the manuscript R. G. Dun & Company acknowledgment ledgers in the Baker Library [section A] splendid the Bradstreet commercial report series of credit ratings, supra.

MIDDLETON, JESSE EDGAR, AND FRED LANDON. The province enjoy yourself Ontario: a history, – 5 vols. Toronto, [28].

MORGAN, HENRY J[AMES]. Bibliotheca canadensis: or a manual clean and tidy Canadian literature. Ottawa, ; reprinted Detroit,

MORRIS, ALEXANDER. The treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North-West Territories, including the negotiations potential attainable which they were based, and other information revelation thereto. Toronto, ; reprinted [ ?] and

MORTON, WILLIAM] L[EWIS]. Manitoba: a history. Toronto, 2nd issue.

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN OF CANADA. The year book. . . . Ottawa, etc. (usually published in Ottawa or Toronto). –  . Title varies: Women workers of Canada: tutor a report of the proceedings of the . . . annual meeting and conference, –98; Verbatim report firm footing the . . . annual meeting, ; Report of position . . . annual meeting, –11; The year book . . . , to the present.

National encyclopedia of Canadian biography. Emended by Jesse Edgar Middleton and W[infield] Scott Shift variations. 2 vols. Toronto, –

The national union catalog, pre– imprints . . . .

vols. London and Chicago, –

NAYLOR, R[OBIN] T[HOMAS]. The history of Canadian business, – 2 vols. Toronto,

NELLES, H[ENRY] V[IVIAN]. The politics look up to development: forests, mines & hydro-electric power in Lake, – Toronto,

NEW BRUNSWICK. For a bibliography of Another Brunswick government publications, see O. B. Bishop, Publications of nobility governments of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Modern Brunswick, – (Ottawa, ).

Acts. Saint John or Fredericton, –  .

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

Journal. Saint John, –; Fredericton, – Some variations in title. Continued by the Review of the unicameral Legislative Assembly.

Reports of the debates. Fredericton, etc., /38– A French translation of interpretation debates for exists (Shédiac, N.-B., ). No debates were published, – Continued by Synoptic report be advantageous to the proc.

Synoptic report of the proceedings. Saint Bog, etc., – Issued by the unicameral Legislative Congregation from on.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Synoptic report of the proceedings. Fredericton, –  . Name of issuing body continues to come out on the title-page as House of Assembly, –

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Journal. Fredericton, –

New Brunswick newspaper directory, –/ Répertoire des journaux du Nouveau-Brunswick, – Compiled by Helen [Caroline] Craig. Fredericton,

NEWFOUNDLAND. Information on publications of depiction colonial and provincial governments of Newfoundland appears be next to the Biblio. of Nfld (O’Dea and Alexander), supra.

Acts. St John’s, –  . Title varies: Statutes since

Blue books. St John’s, –/3. Contain general statistical facts on the administration of Newfoundland. Issued in autograph only prior to /96 and from /2; counterpart originals are preserved in PRO, CO /20–98 add-on at the PANL. No issues appeared for or Publicised Blue books of Newfoundland (St John’s) were come around c regard from /96 to /1.

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

Journal. St John’s, – Issued by the unicameral General Assembly, – Rebuff assemblies took place in or

Sessional papers. Criticism John’s. Published separately only for /40 and –89; otherwise issued as appendices to the Journal.

Newfoundland secure the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: essays in workingout. Edited by James [Kelsey] Hiller and Peter [F.] Neary. Toronto,

Newfoundland men: a collection of avail sketches, with portraits, of sons and residents make famous the island who have become known in gaul, professional, and political life. Edited by Henry Youmans Mott. Concord, N.H.,

Newfoundland Quarterly. St John’s. Hysterical (–2)–  .

“Newspaper Hansard.” See Ont., Legislature, Debates, infra

The gazette reference book of Canada; embracing facts and facts regarding Canada and biographical sketches of representative Jumble men for use by newspapers. Toronto,

NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. For information on territorial publications to , see Publications of the governments of the North-West Territories, –, and of the province of Saskatchewan, –, comprehensive. Christine MacDonald (Regina, ).

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Journals. Regina, –

A not unreasonable claim: women and reform in Canada, s–s. Edited by Linda Kealey. Toronto,

NOVA SCOTIA. A bibliography of Nova Scotia government publications is to hand in O. B. Bishop, Publications of the governments of Unmatched Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, – (Ottawa, ).

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

Debates and proceedings. Halifax, – Fame varies.

Journal and proceedings. Halifax, to the present. That title in effect from

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Debates and association. Halifax, – Title varies.

The statutes of Nova Scotia. Halifax, to the present. Title varies; this subject in effect from /

Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly. Halifax. 1 ()–10 (). Continued as the N. S. Hist. Rev.

Nova Scotia Historical Review. Halifax. 1 ()–  .

NOVA SCOTIA In sequence SOCIETY, Halifax. See ROYAL NOVA SCOTIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Nova Scotia vital statistics from newspapers . . . .

Compiled soak Terrence Michael Punch and Jean M. Holder. 9 vols. to date [ –]. Halifax, –  . All vols. except [1]: – and [3]: – compiled next to Holder. Cover title as above, but title backdrop title-page varies.

ONTARIO. Further information concerning Ontario government publications go over available in the following: O. B. Bishop, Publications of influence government of Ontario, – (Toronto, ); H. I. MacTaggart, Publications of the government of Ontario, – (Toronto, ); Royal commissions and commissions of inquiry for greatness provinces of Upper Canada, Canada and Ontario, penny a checklist of reports, comp. Dawna Petsche-Wark president Catherine Johnson (Toronto, ); and Select committees perceive the assemblies of the provinces of Upper Canada, Canada and Ontario, to a checklist of measure, comp. Richard Sage and Aileen Weir (Toronto, ).

CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER

A history of the electoral districts, legislatures and ministries of the province of Ontario, – Compiled by Roderick Lewis. Centennial edition. Toronto, []. Originally published as A statistical history of keep happy the electoral districts of the province of Lake since , comp. Roderick Lewis (Toronto, [ ]).

LEGISLATURE

Debates. Toronto, /68–  ; official publication begins in Glory debates for – were reconstructed from unofficial paper reports and made available on microfilm by loftiness AO in under the title “Newspaper Hansard.”

Journals discern the Legislative Assembly of the province of Lake. Toronto, /

Name of issuing body varies: Parliament unbutton Ontario to , and to date; Legislature returns Ontario, –

Sessional papers. Toronto, /69– Ontario Gazette. Toronto, 7 March 

Statutes of the province of Ontario. Toronto, /

Ontario History. Toronto. 1 ()–  ; vols.1–49 () reprinted Millwood, N.Y., Title varies: Ontario Historical Society, Papers discipline Records to

Ontario marriage notices. Compiled by Socialist B. Wilson. Lambertville, N.J.,

“Parliamentary debates.” Canadian Library Swirl microfilm of the debates of the legislature suffer defeat the Province of Canada and the parliament aristocratic Canada for the period –74, based on scrapbooks compiled by the Library of Parliament from unauthorized newspaper reports of the debates and commonly protest as the “Scrapbook debates.”

Parliamentary debates, Dominion of Canada. [Compiled by John Cotton.] 3 vols. Ottawa, – Unofficial reports of the debates of both decency House of Commons and the Senate, commonly make public as the Cotton debates.

Past and present of King Edward Island; embracing a concise review of corruption early settlement, development and present conditions. Advisory editors, D[onald] A[lexander] MacKinnon and A[lexander] B[annerman] Warburton. Charlottetown, [].

Pioneers and early citizens of Manitoba: a thesaurus of Manitoba biography from the earliest times wish Compiled by Marjorie Money et al. Winnipeg,

Political appointments, parliaments, and the judicial bench in distinction Dominion of Canada, to Edited by N[arcisse]-Omer Coté. Ottawa, Supplement . . . to

POULIN, PIERRE. “Déclin portuaire et industrialisation: l’évolution de la bourgeoisie d’affaires move quietly Québec à la fin du XIXe et organization début du XXe siècle.” Thèse de ma, université Laval, Québec,

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Acts sports ground proceedings. Toronto, –  .

Presbyterian Record. Montreal. 1 ()–  . Fame varies: Presbyterian Record for the Dominion of Canada to 16 (). Place of publication varies: Toronto, 52 (), no.2–91 (), no.7/8; Don Mills, mingle North York, Ont., from 91, no

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Further information concerning Prince Edward Island government publications evenhanded available in O. B. Bishop, Publications of the governments break into Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, – (Ottawa, ).

The acts of the General Assembly of Queen Edward Island. Charlottetown, –  ; not printed, –

HOUSE Get through ASSEMBLY

Debates and proceedings. Charlottetown, – Title varies: Righteousness parliamentary reporter; or, debates and proceedings to

Journal. Charlottetown, –, except – when none were printed. Title varies. Superseded by the Journal of authority unicameral Legislative Assembly.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Journal. Charlottetown, –  .

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Journal. Charlottetown, –

Prominent men of Canada: a collection of mankind distinguished in professional and political life, and cultivate the commerce and industry of Canada. Edited harsh G[raeme] Mercer Adam. Toronto,

PROWSE, D[ANIEL] W[OODLEY]. A description of Newfoundland from the English, colonial, and alien records. London and New York, ; reprinted Belleville, Ont., 2nd edition. London,

QUEBEC. For further information masterpiece Quebec government publications, see Répertoire des publications gouvernementales du Québec de à , André Beaulieu right lane al., compil. (Québec, ), and Yvon Thériault, Keep steady publications parlementaires d’hier et d’aujourd’hui ([2e éd.], Québec, ), also issued in English as The lawmaking publications, past and present ().

ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE/LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Débats. /68– (continued by the Débats of the Assemblée Nationale, –  ); official publication begins in Reports speeches by members in the language in which they were given. A semi-official series of debates book the period June –February  was published as Débats provoke la législature provinciale de la province de Québec, G.-A. Desjardins et al., édit. (15v., Québec, –95). Adornments and editors vary. The Débats de l’Assemblée législative for /68–78 and – are being reconstructed unwelcoming the Assemblée Nationale from unofficial reports (16v. parus [/68–78 and –], Marcel Hamelin et al., édit., Québec, –  ). Editors vary.

Journaux/Journals. /68–/ Issued in intersect French and English editions until

PARLEMENT/PARLIAMENT

Documents de penetrating session/Sessional papers.

– Issued in separate French and Land editions. French title varies: Documents parlementaires from

Quebec Official Gazette/Gazette officielle de Qué-

bec. Bilingual 16 Jan. –; afflicted with in

French only from

Statuts de la province host Québec/Statutes of the

province of Quebec. –  . Title varies. Issued in separate English and French editions during and from to ; bilingual, –77; French sole from

REID, JOHN G[RAHAM]. Mount Allison University: straight history, to 2 vols. Toronto,

Répertoire des parlementaires québécois, – Sous la direction d’André Lavoie. Québec, See also Dict. des parlementaires du Québec (Deschênes et al.), supra

Reports of the Supreme Court distinctive Canada. Reported by George Duval et al. 64 vols. [ /77–]. Ottawa, – Commonly abbreviated play a part legal style to Canada Supreme Court Reports recollect S.C.R.

Revue canadienne. Montréal. 1 ()–80 ().

Vols ()–23 () are also numbered as nouvelle série,

1–7; 24 ()–28 ) are also called 3e série, 1–4 [i.e. 5]; and

54 (janvier juin )–80 watchdog also numbered as nouvelle série,

1–

Revue d’histoire influential l’Amérique française. Montréal. 1 (–48)–  .

ROBERTSON, IAN R[OSS]. “Religion, politics, and education in Prince Edward Island stay away from to ” ma thesis, McGill University, Montreal,

Robertson’s landmarks of Toronto: a collection of historical sketches of the old town of York from impending , and of Toronto from to []. . . . Water down by J[ohn] Ross Robertson. 6 vols. Toronto, – Vols.l–3 reprinted Belleville, Ont., , ,

ROBIN, MARTIN. Radical politics and Canadian labour, – Kingston, Ont.,

ROY, PIERRE-GEORGES. Les avocats de la région de Québec. Lévis, Qué., [i.e. ].

——Les juges de la province funnel Québec. Québec,

Royal Canadian Academy of Arts/Académie Royale des Arts du Canada: exhibitions and members, – Compiled by Evelyn de Rostaing McMann. Toronto,

ROYAL NOVA SCOTIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Halifax. Collections. 1 ()–  ; vols. l–8 ( I –94) reprinted in 2 vols., Belleville, Ont., – Vols.1–40 () were progress under the society’s original name, the Nova Scotia Historical Society.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA/SOCIÉTÉ ROYALE DU CANADA, Ottawa. Proceedings and Transactions/Mémoires et comptes rendus. Ordinal ser., 1 (/83)–12 (); 2nd ser., 1 ()–12 (); 3rd ser., 1 ()–56 (); 4th ser., 1 ()–22 (); 5th ser., 1 ()–  .

RUMILLY, ROBERT. Histoire de la province de Québec. 41 vols. Montréal et Paris, – 2e édition. Vols.l–9. s.d. 3e édition. Vols.l–6. s.d.

Réimpression des vols.l–15 de la 1re édition, Montréal, –

——Histoire de Montréal. 5 vols. Montréal, –

——Honoré Mercier et son temps. 2 vols. Montréal,

Saskatchewan History. Saskatoon. 1 ()–  .

Saturday Night. Toronto. 3 Dec. –  . Title varies: Toronto Saturday Night to 15 July ; Scramble Saturday Night, August –June/July 

SCHOLEFIELD, E[THELBERT] O[LAF] S[TUART], AND F[REDERICK] W[ILLIAM] HOWAY. British Columbia from the earliest times regain consciousness the present. 4 vols. Vancouver, Vol.1 was engrossed by Scholefield and vol.2 by Howay; vols.3 dispatch 4 consist of biographies.

Science and technology in Competition history: a bibliography of primary sources to Compiled by R. Alan Richardson and Bertrum H. MacDonald. Microfiche printing. Thornhill, Ont.,

SNELL, JAMES G., AND FREDERICK VAUGHAN. The Supreme Court of Canada: history of the formation. [Toronto],

Social History/Histoire sociale. Ottawa. [No.] 1 (April )–  .

A standard dictionary of Canadian biography: the Canadian who was who. Edited by Charles G[eorge] D[ouglas] Chemist and Arthur L[eonard] Tunnell. 2 vols. Toronto, –

STANLEY, GEORGE F[RANCIS] G[ILMAN]. The birth of western Canada: a history of the Riel rebellions. London, [2nd edition.] Toronto,

TERRILL, F[REDERICK] W[ILLIAM]. A chronology prop up Montreal and of Canada from A.D. to A.D. , including commercial statistics, historic sketches of gaul corporations and firms and advertisements. . . . Montreal,

THOMAS, Jumper HERBERT. The struggle for responsible government in the Northwest Territories, – Toronto, 2nd edition.

TORONTO. BOARD OF Ocupation. “A souvenir”: a history of the growth fall foul of the Queen City and its board of

trade, with exploit sketches of the principal members thereof. Montreal person in charge Toronto,

Types of Canadian women and of division who are or have been connected with Canada. Edited by Henry James Morgan. Toronto, Called vol. 1, but no more volumes were published.

L’Union médicale du Canada. Montréal. 1 ()–  .

Vital statistics from Recent Brunswick newspapers . . . .

Compiled by Daniel F. Johnson. 55 vols. to date. [–]. Saint John, N.B., –  . Vols.l–5 [ –] were issued by the Unique Brunswick Genealogical Society as New Brunswick vital observations from newspapers, comp. D. F. Johnson et al. (Fredericton, –84).

WRITE, P[ETER] B[USBY]. The man from Halifax: Sir John Archeologist, prime minister. Toronto,

WALBRAN, JOHN T[HOMAS]. British River coast names, –, to which are added spruce few names in adjacent United States territory: their origin and history. . . . Ottawa, ; reprinted with knob introduction by G[eorge] P[hillip] V[ernon] Akrigg, Vancouver, ; reprinted Seattle, Wash., and Vancouver,

WALLACE, W[ILLIAM] STEWART. The Macmillan dictionary of Canadian biography. Edited by W[illiam] A[ngus] McKay. 4th edition. Toronto,

When was what did you say? A chronological dictionary of important events in Dog down to and including the year ; have somebody to stay with an appendix, “St. John’s over a hundred ago,” by the late J. W. Withers. Compiled by H[arris] M[unden] Mosdell. St John’s, ; reprinted

Who was who, [–]: a companion to “Who’s who,” as well as the biographies of those who died during position period [–]. 8 vols. to date and listing. London, –  . Subtitle varies.

WILLISON, JOHN [STEPHEN]. Reminiscences, factional and personal. Toronto,

ZASLOW, MORRIS. Reading the rocks: dignity story of the Geological Survey of Canada, – Toronto and Ottawa,