nd note, 45.
Sherwood, Henry, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, 19-20.
Sicotte, L. V., leader of French-Canadian wing of Liberal Government,
69-70.
Smith, Donald A. See Strathcona, Lord.
Smith, Frank, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, 152.
Smith, Goldwin, two examples of his malevolence and wit, 103-4; and Sir
John Macdonald's Imperialism, 154-6.
Spence, Thomas, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, 37.
Stephen, George. See Mount Stephen, Lord.
Strathcona, Lord, his first meeting with Sir John Macdonald, 89-90; his
mission to Red River Colony, 91; and the C.P.R., 121, 125; two
anecdotes concerning, 170-1.
Sweeny, Robert, the tragedy of, 65-7.
Sydenham, Lord, governor-general, 14, 34.
Tache, Sir Etienne, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, 44, 54, 70.
Thompson, Sir John, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, 142, 146, 156;
his character, 146-9.
Tilley, Sir Leonard, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, 77, 115; his
continuous spell of office, 145.
Toronto, a comparison in population, 14, 48; as a seat of government,
26, 27 n., 52.
Tupper, Sir Charles, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald: his work on
behalf of Confederation, 42, 77, 79; his influence in Nova Scotia and
his relations with Macdonald, 79-80, 115, 156-8, 172-3; his interest in
the C.P.R., 119, 120, 122; high commissioner in London, 141 n., 146.
Tupper, C. H., a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, 153.
Union Act of 1840, the, 34-5, 54, 55.
United Empire Loyalist settlements in Ontario, 4-5.
United States, and reciprocity with Canada, 75, 113-14, 172, 173; and
the Treaty of Washington, 91-3; the franchise system in, 134.
Upper Canada, development of between 1851 and 1861, 47-8.
Von Shoultz, his career and court-martial, 9-12.
Warde, Major H. J., killed in a duel, 66.
White, Thomas, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, 144, 156; an unlucky
politician, 144-5.
Wolseley, Colonel, quells the Red River insurrection, 90, 91.
Wright, Alonzo, the 'King of the Gatineau,' a characteristic speech,
167-9.
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THE CHRONICLES OF CANADA
THIRTY-TWO VOLUMES ILLUSTRATED
Edited by GEORGE M. WRONG and H. H. LANGTON
THE CHRONICLES OF CANADA
PART I
THE FIRST EUROPEAN VISITORS
1. THE DAWN OF CANADIAN HISTORY
By Stephen Leacock.
2. THE MARINER OF ST MALO
By Stephen Leacock.
PART II
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