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Works
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The A.B.C. of Canada's greatness : as shown on her 38th birthday since Confederation : 1867-1905 | |
Advertising Western Canada in England : what the English newspapers say about Mr. T.C. Wetton (fellow of the Royal Geographical Society), of the "Winnipeg Free Press". | |
A bear's claw : with some account of the black bear, his wide distribution, his curious variations of color, and his unvarying characteristics and habits. | |
A beaver's tooth : with some account of the beaver's works and ways, of Indian legends about the beaver, and of curious Old World beliefs of the magical and medical powers of castoreum and beavers' teeth. | |
The Big lies : an address given at the 78th annual celebration of the St. Andrew's Society of Winnipeg, November 30, 1948 | |
Canada's wheat, 1955-56. | |
The Canadian Pacific Railway and its capitalization : (a sequel to "The burden of railway rates") : compiled from a series of articles published in the Free Press, Winnipeg, September-October, 1912. | |
Constitution and canons of the Diocese of Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia, N.W. Canada, as formulated at a meeting of the synod of the diocese, June 3rd, 1885 : together with act of incorporation of diocese, order of proceedings at meetings and other regulations. | |
Continuation of Henry's journal | |
Coup d'oeil rétrospectif sur ce qu'a été la nation métisse dans les affaires politiques lors de l'entrée de la province dans la confédération et ce qu'elle est de nos jours | |
Dennis County, Manitoba, the finest wheat growing and stock raising county in the world : reliable information concerning the lands in Dennis County together with lists of all Dominion lands open for homestead and pre-emption entry | |
Employers guide | |
The first recorder of Rupert's Land | |
The first season, 2012: | |
Gleanings from outcrops of Silurian strata in the Red River Valley | |
The government's part in peopling the west : descriptive account of the work and methods of the Dominion immigration department : the securing and placing of the settlers a centre of well organized activity. | |
Henry's journal, covering adventures and experiences in the fur trade on the Red River, 1799-1801 | |
Imperial federation : a lecture delivered in Victoria Hall, Winnipeg, on September 13th, 1889 | |
The Little Manitoban : a child's story-book, issued under the distinguished patronage of Her Excellency the Countess of Minto for the benefit of the Children's Aid Society of Winnipeg, Manitoba. | |
Lord Selkirk's deed from the Hudson's Bay Co | |
Manitoba and Confederation | |
Manitoba, Canada, some of its towns and farming districts | |
Men badly needed : appeals for help from western Canada's harvest fields. | |
The new Canadianism : inaugural address delivered in Convocation Hall, Manitoba College, Winnipeg, November 11, 1898 | |
The old settlers of Red River : a paper read before the Society on the evening of 26th November 1885 | |
Pemmican made at Fort McPherson, a Hudson's Bay Company's post sixty-five miles within the Arctic Circle and two thousand nine hundred and seventy-eight miles northwest of Winnipeg : a Christmas present from the Manitoba Free Press. | |
Presbyterianism : what it has done and what it may do in the Canadian North-West : being a sermon preached in Knox Church, Winnipeg, July 16th, 1884, at the opening of the first Synod of Manitoba and the North-West Territories, by the moderator, Rev. Professor George Bryce, L.L.D. | |
The record of the C.C.F. : how wrong can a political party be? | |
A red sea rising : the flood of the century. | |
Refugee industries in Canada. | |
Sabbath observance and the group and scope of legislation thereon : a sermon | |
Speech of His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Schultz, on the occasion of his unveiling the monument erected by the Manitoba Historical Society near the Old King's Highway, to commemorate the Battle of Seven Oaks, 19th June, 1891. | |
Three great preachers, Vinet, Liddon and Newman : being the opening lecture of the Theological Department, October 30th, 1890 | |
The way we live in Manitoba. | |
Winnipeg Free Press pamphlet | |
Working world. |