England and Canada: A Summer Tour Between Old and New Westminster, with Historical NotesFleming, Sandford
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England and Canada: A Summer Tour Between Old and New Westminster, with Historical Notes
Fleming, Sandford
Canada -- Description and travel
Gordon, Willie, 35.
Graham, Mr., 228.
Grant, Rev. Dr., 120, 178, 203;
holds service at Hillsdale, 232;
holds service at the Columbia, 256;
loses his watch, 262, 277;
service on the Ille-celle-waet, 282, 285;
service at Shuswap Lake, 308, 314, 319, 326;
leaves for Winnipeg, 374.
Grant, General, his message to Congress, 407;
its threat, 408.
Great Western Railway, England, 55, 80.
Greenwich hospitality, 71.
Griffin’s Lake, 304.
Guildford, Park near, 46.
Gulf of St. Lawrence, 4.
Gun shot signals, 288.
Halifax, its harbour, 11;
its pleasant society, 13;
arrived at, 101;
founded, 114;
again arrived at, 119;
a winter shipping port, 134.
Hall, Rev. C., 24.
Halliburton, Mr. R. G., 105_n_.
Hamlin, Mr., 314.
Hannington, Mr., 317.
Harrison River, 325.
Helena, 368.
Henderson, Sir Edward, 122.
Henley Regatta, 62.
Hennepin, Father, 163.
Henry VIII., 103.
Heron, 366.
High Commissioner of Canada, advantages of his presence in London,
424, 426.
Hill, Mr., 228.
Hill, Mr. A. J., 331.
Hill, Mrs., 332.
Hillsdale, 228.
Holte, Mr., 194.
Hopson, Governor, 114.
Horses on the route, 241;
their names, 243;
unable to proceed further, 274.
Hudson’s Bay Co., 45, 167, 183;
admirable treatment of Indians, 382;
special arrangement of supply, 388.
Hudson’s Bay Territory, French attempt upon, 184.
Hunter, Mr. Joseph, 306, 315.
Hurd, Major, 245, 249.
Ille-celle-waet, valley of, 272;
passage through on foot, 276-278;
painful advance of party, 283;
Lower Canyon, 285.
Indian population: its decrease, 381;
estimated present population of the Provinces of the
Dominion, 382;
cost of support by Government, 382;
difficulties in way of civilization, 384, 391;
aptitude for many positions, 385;
those of British Columbia in many respects skilful, 385;
their love of truth, 387;
fidelity to engagement, 388;
measure to be introduced in House of Commons, 390.
Indians, Blackfoot Crossing, 218.
Indians, Micmac, New Brunswick, 19.
Indians, Swift Current, 211.
Intercolonial Railway: Chief Engineer, 12;
national work, 135.
Irving, Mr. Henry, 64.
Jackass Mountain, 318.
Jam of Timber, 287.
James I. at Maidenhead, 78.
Jesus Hospital, 76.
Jogues, 168.
Joliet, 163.
Kalama, 358.
Kaministiquia River, 165, 180.
Kamloops, 311.
Kamloops Indians, 304.
Kanaka Bridge, 326.
Kane’s illness, 234.
Keefer, Mr. George, 317, 319.
Kennedy, Governor, 345.
Kicking-Horse Pass., 287, 366.
Kingston, 145.
Kirke’s expedition against Quebec, 105.
La Corne’s Fort, 115.
La Jonquiere, 114.
Lake George, 159.
Lake Huron, storm, 157.
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