INDEX 



305 



Montcalm, battle scene of, i6 ; 



headquarters of, 1 8 

 Montgomery, Quebec, i8 

 Montmorency, Fall of, i8 

 Montmorency River, i8 

 Montreal, steamer trip, 21 ; pro- 

 gress and institutions, 22-23 ; 



hospital, 23; socialism in, 193, 



286 

 Montreal Island in Lake Superior, 



116 

 Moor, Thomas, poet, 25, 287 

 Mount Royal at Montreal, 21, 23 

 Mounted police at Regina, 135 ; 



organization of, 139 

 Moose, The, description of, 260- 



263 ; haunts of, 263, 264 

 Moose Jaw, 116 ; wheat plains of, 



135; origin of name, 137 

 Moose Mountain Iron Mines, de- 

 scription of working, 44 

 Moose Lake, 165 

 Moose River, 164 

 "Montague," The, 286 

 Mordine Lake, 149 

 Morinville mines, output of, 132 

 Mountain goat, description and 



habits, 276-277 

 Mule deer, description and habits 



of, 257-259 

 Mulock, 98 

 Musgrave, Sir William, record 



salmon of, 199 

 Muskoka Lake, 51 

 Muskoka River, 52 ; rapids of, 



59 ; canoeing on, 65-67 ; angling 



on, 68-70 



Naas River, valley products, 165 

 Nanaimo, steamer service to, 154 

 Narrows, Vancouver, angling in, 



220-224 

 National Council .of Agriculture 



on Tariff, 181, 183 

 National Council of Women at 



Halifax, 189 

 Neklipium Creek, 207 

 Nelson Mines, lead and copper 



returns, 159 

 New Brunswick, 244 



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Newfoundland Fishery, 8 



New York Horse Show and Cal- 

 gary champion hackney, 142 



New Zealand market for Canada, 

 169 



Niagara Falls, 18 ; and Lake Erie, 

 39 ; description of, 40 ; romance 

 and tragedy of, 41 ; water 

 power, 41-43 



Nicoll, Sir W, Robertson, on 

 Canadian writers, 284 



Nicola Valley, 162 



Nipigon Bay, 117 



Nipigon River, trout angling, 117 



Nipissing Lake and Champlain, 

 27, 80 ; big game, 265 



Nipissing Mine, output, 45 



Norfolk County, agriculture of, 

 31 ; fruit growing, &c., 32-34 



North American Indians, on 

 Saint Lawrence, 13, 22 ; and 

 Champlain, 25-27 ; hereditary 

 prince of, 78-79 ; civilization 

 effects on, 80 ; guides, 80-89, 

 117 ; memories of Hiawatha, 

 loi, 102 ; and Jesuits, 105 ; 

 customs of ancient, 105-115 ; 

 Saltaux names, 144, 260 ; in 

 British Columbia, 160 ; Cree 

 names, 255, 257, 258, 260, 265, 

 272 ; primitive weapons, 273 ; 

 loon legend of, 287 



North Bay and T. and N. O. 

 Railway, 97, 98 



Northern Customs Concentration 

 Mines at Cobalt, 45 



North Fork River, 207 



North Thompson River at Lytton, 

 232 



North- West Mounted Police, 135, 



139 



Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal, 



23 



Notre Dame des Victoires 

 Church, Quebec, 16 



Oats, Alberta returns, 141 

 Ofiicial returns, trade, 30 ; mining, 

 43-49. 157-161 ; agriculture, 

 136, 141 ; Imports and Exports, 



