"Separate
Schools."
CHAPTER 9.--A WINDOW IN THE WEST
A Crusade for Better Schools in Saskatchewan: Its History--Its
Lessons--An Invitation and a Warning.
CHAPTER 10.--UNICUIQUE SUUM
Principle on which should be Based the Division of Company-taxes
between Public and Separate Schools.
CHAPTER 11.--DREAM OF REALITY
Higher Education in Western Canada--Duty of the Hour--University
Training, Condition of Genuine leadership--For Catholics Higher
Education means Higher Catholic Education--The Concerted Action of all
Catholics in Western Canada can make a Western Catholic University a
Reality.
PART 3--SOCIAL PROBLEMS
CHAPTER 12.--BEYOND BERLIN
After-war Problems from a Catholic view-point--Reconstruction--The Duty
of the Hour.
CHAPTER 13.--"WHOM DO MEN SAY THAT THE SON OF MAN IS?" (Matt. xvi, 13)
Public Opinion and the Catholic Church--What is Public Opinion--Its
Power--How it is Formed--The Catholic Church in its Relation to Public
Opinion--Our Duties to Public Opinion.
CHAPTER 14.--"TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE" (Jo. viii, 32)
Facts--Principles--Policy of the Catholic Truth Society--Its Value for
the Church in Western Canada.
CHAPTER 15.--A SUGGESTION
Importance of the Catholic Press--Requisites for its Success in the
West.
CHAPTER 16.--THE NEW CANADIAN
Immigration--Are we Ready for it?--Outline of a Plan of Action.
CHAPTER 17--"UT SINT UNUM"
A Catholic Congress of the Western Provinces, the Ultimate Solution of
all their Problems--What is a Congress?--Its Utility--Its
Necessity--Tentative Programme of a General Congress.
CHAPTER 18.--"ULTIMA VERBA"
APPENDIX
I.--AMERICANIZATION
A Thought-compelling and Illuminating Article, by L. P. Edwards, in
"New York Times," on Problems that Confront Canada also.
II.--THE FAD OF AMERICANIZATION
By Glenn Frank in the "Century," June, 1920.
III.--AMERICANIZATION WORK MUST PROCEED SLOWLY
By Rev. D. P. Tighe, "Detroit News," Aug. 24, 1919.
PREFACE
_Letter of the Most Reverend O. E. Mathieu,
Archbishop of Regina, to the Author_
REVEREND G. DALY, C.SS.R.,
St. John, N.B.
Dear Father,--
Quebec Province claims you as her son. There you lived for many years;
there you learned to admire the peaceful life and to appreciate the
genuine happiness of our patriarchal families; there you were an
eyewitness of the "bonne entente" and noble rivalry which exist between
the ethnical groups
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