Part 39 (1/2)

CHAPTER 7quoted in Willson, Life ofLord.

CANADA IN A SWALLOW- Strathcona, Vol. 11, p. 406.

TAIL COATP. 189. '~ielding to the earnest R 180. ”There is one man ”: Sam entreaties”: Sir Thomas Shaugh Hu hes, quoted in Beckles Will_ nessy on Lord Strathcona, 9 quoted in WR. Richmond, The son, The Life ofLord'Stratbcona Life ofLord Strathcona, p. 2 2 6.

and Mount Royal, Vol. 11, p. 154.

P. 190. ”The Sabbath is over”: P. 180. 1 have no claim”: Sir Lord Strathcona, quoted in Donald A. Smith, quoted ibid. Peter C. Newman, Flame of P. 18 In. ”A Canadian soldier”: Power, p. 66.

British housewife to High Com- P. 190n. ”I still remember vividly”: missioner Vincent Ma.s.sey, Dr Wilfred Grenfell, of Lord quoted in Norman Webster, Strathcona, quoted in Willson, ”Ma.s.sey's War,” Globe and Mail, Life ofLord Strathcona, Vol. 11, 10 July 1980, P. 1. p. 479.

APPENDIX THREE 625.

R 192. ”],oidSti-athcoi,apie.vi(It,s”:R Mi. ”to aid in doing the right Gaspard l,'arrer, quote d in thiog”: Roderick MacFarlane to I leather (;i1bert, Awa(ening an I IBC director, quoted in Continent, pp. 163-64 Be( kles Willson, The Lit” of'Lord R 19 3. ”Gice the gentl, wan Strathcona and,11ount Roy'll, Vol.

Lord Strathcona, quoied in 11, 1). 201.

Newman, Flame ofPo-,:,er, p. 68. R 20i. at, historicaltoncern: 1IBC P. 194. ”HisLabradorl.orthbip”: dircctor, quoted ibid.

Queen Victoria, of Lord Strath- R 205. ”till h.e.l.lfira bas.e.m.e.nt”: Cona, quote,1 in Willson, Lilt, ofRudyard Kipling, quoted in 1,ord Srrathcona, Vol. 11, p. 3 16.W * L. Morton, unpublished AIS P. 194. ”Unck Donald”: Edward biography of Dona ld A. Sinith.

k1l, quoted ibid., p. 427. 1 ~ 2 06. It little mattered: R. G.

P. 196. ”Let the a,atcbfires be lit”Mo ' vles and Doug Owrarri, Inipe Sir Wilfrid Laurier, quoted in rial Dreams and Colonial Realities, Callwood, .augbty Nineties. p.42.

P. 196. ”the useless ruffians”: LordP. 2 07. ”Caleb would stand”: Minto, quoted in Robert Stew- Martha Ostenso, quoted in art, Sam Steele: Lion oj the Fron-Dai id C. Carpenter, ”Matri tier, pp. 2 ; Q -40. archs and Patriarchs in Canadian Prairie Fiction,” in Howard 11 198. ”Oj”t l the regimcnts ”: DailyPalmer, Tbe Settlement oj'tbe apress, quoted ibid., p. 2 5 1. [Vest, p. 167.

11 , 199. ”7bc occasion of his ownP. 2 10. ”The ai-rogance of'the toast”: The 7-imes, quotc-d in Canadian”: Hamburger Newinan, Flamc oj'Pov er, p. 67. Nacbrichten, quoted in Willson, Lij~ ot'Lord Stratbcona, Vol. 11, 1) 199. ”1 learrived a bit right P. 294.

Agar Aclainson, quoted in Sandra Gwyn, The, Private Capital, p. 3 63.P. 2 12. ”the Hudsons Bay Coin R 199. ”it U'as vely diffi(vilt”: S.pan), by their dealings”: Lot(]

Macnaughtan, Aly Can,idian Strathcona to shareholders, Memories, p. 94. quoted in HBC, ”Report of the GoN ernor and Committee of the R 200. ”He is Canada”: A.G. Fludsons Bay Company to be Gardiner, quoted in N(.,wiiian, laid before Sbareholders, 6 jub~ Flame oj'Power, p. 65. 1908,” p. 12.

CHAPTER 8P. 2 14. ”Conipa?q policies were not.

TI IF RECKONINGchanged” * - Philip Chester, ”The First 250 Years,” unpublished P. 204. rewarkabk vitality: Econo-MS history of the Hudson's Ba~, mist, 2 June 1906. Company, p. 4.

626 APPENDIX THREE.

P. 219. ”[Lord Strathconal was R 2 2 6. ”In sorrouful memory most kind”: R.L. Borden quoted tribute of Dowager Queen in Willson, Life oj'Lord Strath- Alexandra, quoted in Willson, cona, Vol. 11, p. 432. Life ofLord Strathcona, Vol. 11, P. 220. ”on every rock”: Sydney p. 463.

Smith, quoted in James [Jan j P. 2 26. ”1 remit and cancel”: will Morris, Pax Britannica, p. 429. of Lord Strathcona, quoted in WTR. Preston, The Life and P. 2 2 1. ”That would never have Times ofLord Strathcona, happened”: quoted in Pax Britan- pp. 272-73.

nica, p. 425.

P. 222. ”It was not as a mercantileCHAPTER9 company”: Lord Strathcona ON THE TRAIL OF THE quoted in R.W. Ferrier, The ARCTIC FOX History ofthe British Petroleum Company, Vol. 1, p. 159. P. 2 3 2. For at least 150 years: William G Watson, ”A South P. 223. ”detachment ofmanner”: ern Perspective on Northern Ethel Hurlbatt, quoted in Economic Development,” in Willson, Life ofLord Stratbcona, Michael S. Whittington, co Vol. 11, p. 475. ordinator, The North, p. 8.

P. 223. The whole scene:J.W Ped- R 2 3 2 n. to prevent the United ley, Biography of Lord StrathconaStates: British Colonial Office, and Mount Royal, p. 168. quoted in David Judd, ”Canada's Northern Policy: Retrospect and P. 2 24n. ”Lord Strathco,na ”: DrsProspect,” Polar Record, 14, no.

Barlow and Pasteur on last words 92 (May, 1969), p. 593.

of Lord Strathcona, quoted in WL. Morton, unpublished MS P 2 3 3. At one time: Bob biography of Donald A. Smith. Chess.h.i.+re in interview with P. 22 5. ”We need notfear”.- Sir author.

Charles Davidson, of Lord Stratheona, quoted in Willson, P. 2 3 3 n. Rbat ~ so difficult about Life of'Lord Strathcona, Vol. 11,that: story of Father Henri from p. 460.Stuart Hodgson, in interview with author.

P. 225. ”Since Sirjohn Macdon alds time”: Sir Wilfrid Laurier, P. 2 3 5. The Fskimo makes his or of Lord Strathcona, quoted in her appearance: Hugh Brody, Liv Pedley, Biography ofLord ing Arctic: Hunters oftbe Cana Strathcona, pp. 182-83. dian North, p. 19.

P. 2 2 5. With no advantages: TheP. 2 3 5. The ”Evkimo ” smiles: Times, 22 January 1914. Brody, Living Arctic, p. 19.

APPENDIX THREE 627.

P. 2 3 5. The Eskimos were vety Arctic 1,,skimo, pp. 234-35, ~7nart: Jj. Wood in interview quoted ibid., p~ 259.

with -author.

P. 245. ”They were so i . nnocent a P. 2 3 8. One could look acro~s: people”: Klengenberg, quoted in Archie Hunter, Northern I-raders:R.Aj. Phillips, Canadas North, Caribou Hair in the Stew, 1). 60.p. 7 5.

P. 2 3 9. ”The vooner the caribou areP. 247. Aline, a single, had a hay gone”: trader quoted in Philip tick: Elizabeth Taylor, quoted in G.o.dsell, Arctic Trader: Tbe Grace Lee Nute, ”Paris to Account ol'Twenty Years with the Peels River in 1892,” The Hudson's Bay Company, p. 274. Beaver, March 1948, p. 20.

P. 240. a case ofthe Indian - ibid.P. 250. Snowingjast, very tough wind: Ralph Parsons, quoted in P. 2 40, 1 have inade it my study:Larry Gingras, Medals, Tokens George Simpson, letter to Lon- and Paper Money of the HBC, don Committee, 1822, quoted in P. 80.

Caesars ofthe Wilderness, hc, p. 226.R 2 5 2. He was naturally reserved: P. 24 1. So fond are these poor Ralph Parsons described in A.L.

people: Grahani, in Andruw Fleming, Perils ofthe Polar Pack, Graham ~ Observations on P. 3 3 1.

Hudson'~ Bay, 176 7-91, 1). 2 3 7.P. 2 5 2. The Company is a hard R 242. It was not some primitive taskmaster: of Ralph Parsons, blood l.u.s.t: Daniel Francis in Arc-Flenry, Toke Munn, Prairie Trails tic Chase: A History of Wbaling ina nd 4rctic Bywa~ys, p. 2 7 1.

Canadas No rtb, pp. I 1- 12, P. 2 5 S. a Alan, preeminently: in P~ 242. Thei e is something Gontran de Poncins, Kahloona, extremely painfiii: Williai n p. 2 5.

Scoresby, from An Account ofthe Arctic Regions, Vol. 1, p. -172, P. 258. Vdgo in there: Ej. Gall, quoted in Daniel Francis, Arctic in interview with author.

Cbase, p. 1.P. 259. the market value ofa rifle: R 244. a paradise ofthose who Philip G.o.dsell, Arctic Trader, reject all restraint: Hudson Stuck,p, 73, A Winter's Circuit of Out A rcticP. 2 59. The man would ans-Ler: Coast, p. 320, quoted in Morris Duncan Pryde in Nunaga: Ten Zaslow, The Opening oftbe Cana- )~ars ofFskinto Life, p. 215.

dian North, 1870-1914, p. 258.