1412 examples of canadian in sentences

The Cooperative League of America, New York, N.Y. The Canadian Cooperator. Brantford, Ontario, Canada.

Heavy selling of Canadian Pacific Railway Shares, especially by Berlin operators.

During the next four months the fleet passed an uneventful time in the Canadian waters, the flagship being moored in the Basin, and then on the 12th September they received the acceptable news that Montreal and the rest of the province of New France had surrendered to General Amherst, and on 10th October the squadron again returned to Halifax to winter quarters.

Radio Boys in the Secret Service; or, Cast Away on an IcebergFRANK HONEYWELL 2. Radio Boys on the Thousand Islands; or, The Yankee Canadian Wireless TrailFRANK HONEYWELL 3.

3. Phil Bradley's Shooting Box; or, The Mountain Boys on Currituck Sound. 4. Phil Bradley's Snow-shoe Trail; or, The Mountain Boys in the Canadian Wilds. 5. Phil Bradley's Winning Way.

The size and shape may vary, as a Canadian axe differs from a Scotch axe; some are short and stout and have a sharp edge for shelling seeds; some are longer and fine-pointed, for picking worms and caterpillars out of their hiding-places; some a little hooked at their points, and one, that of the crossbill, with points crossed for picking the small seeds out of fir-cones; but all are practically the same tool.

Tonnage, 399,443 Canadian " 321. " 59,580 Value of American tonnage on the Lakes, $16,000,000 Value of Lake commerce, import and exports, $600,000,000 Number of seamen employed, 13,000 Taking the island of Mackinac as the geographical centre of this navigation, we find the distances as follows: Miles.

Another great navigable outlet to the Lakes is needed, so that vessels of the largest class may sail from the elevators of Chicago to the Liverpool docks without breaking bulk; and in reference to this, a survey has recently been made by Thomas C. Clarke, under the direction of the Canadian Government, for a ship-navigation between Montreal and Lake Huron, by way of the Ottawa River, Lake Nipissing, and French River.

I encamped the expedition, the troops and heavy baggage, at this lake, and proceeded up the river in five small birch canoes, capable of containing one man and his bed, in addition to the Indian and Canadian who conducted it.

It is based on the old French element of the fur tradethat is, a commonalty who are the descendants of French or Canadian boatmen, and clerks and interpreters who have invariably married Indian women.

Together with the posts, indeed, the North-West Company turned over, in effect, some of its agents and the principal part of its clerks, interpreters, and boatmen for this area, who were, I believe, without a single exception, foreigners, chiefly Canadian French, Scotchmen, Irishmen, and perhaps a few Englishmen.

The common hands, who paddled canoes and underwent the drudgery of the trade (who were exclusively of the lower order of Canadian peasantry), squared their moral accounts once a year with a well-conducted confessional interview and a crown, and felt as happy as the "Christian Pilgrim" when he had been relieved of his burden.

Rev. William McMurray writes, from the Canadian side of Sault St. Marie: "Our excellent governor, Sir John Colbourne, has resigned his situation, which is at present filled by Sir Francis Head, who has recently arrived from England.

The Canadian, or patriot war, is now at its height.

Maconse (the Little Bear), chief of the Swan Creeks, writes to Gov. Mason that it is reported some of his people are about to join the Canadian authorities to put down the partial revolt.

So he informed us feebly, in a muddy, guttural patois of Canadian French.

He was a Canadian; he had been educated at McGill University, admired Lord Pinkerton, his press, and the British Empire, and despised (in this order)

On my arrival at La Chine, I offered a reward of 100 dollars, which induced a Canadian to go in search of it.

MEADER, STEPHEN W. Trap-lines north; a true story of the Canadian woods.

SEE Ferris, G.F. FETHERSTONHAUGH, LEAH S. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

SEE Fetherstonhaugh, R.C. FETHERSTONHAUGH, R.C. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The pageant of Canadian history.

TRUESDELL, LEON E. The Canadian born in the United States; an analysis of the statistics of the Canadian element in the population of the U.S., 1850 to 1930.

TRUESDELL, LEON E. The Canadian born in the United States; an analysis of the statistics of the Canadian element in the population of the U.S., 1850 to 1930.

It was the centre of a population of several thousand Canadians, who lived by the chase and by the rude cultivation of their long, narrow farms; and it was held by a garrison of three or four hundred British regulars, with auxiliary bands of American loyalist and French Canadian rangers, and, above all, with a formidable but fluctuating reserve force of Indian allies.

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