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9 8 CANADA AND ITS PROVINCESJackson, Lieut.-Colonel. Staff officer duringNorth-West Rebellion, 7 435.Jacob, Edwin. President of King s College,Fredericton, 14 557.JaCObi, 0. R. (1812-1901). His work as anartiat, 12 604.Jacobs, John J. One of fathers of Confederation in British Columbia, 21 171 n.Jaciuelins, Francoise Marie. Wife of Charlesde la Tour (q.v.).JaCflues-Cartier. French retreat to, afterbattle of the Plains, 1 307.Jacques-Car tier. Sorel-Montreal steamer, 10551.Jacques-Cartier Normal School. Opened atMontreal, 16 429-30.Jacques-Cartier River. Conditions necessaryfor successtul salmon fishing in, 16 562.Jalobert, Mace. Ac<strong>com</strong>panies Cartier on his Jarvis, Samuel Peters (d. 1857). Superinsecond voyage, 1 34, 40.tendent of Indian Affairs for Upper Canada,Jamay, Denis (d. 1G25), Recollet. Arrives at 5355.Tadoussac (1615), 2 387 ; ac<strong>com</strong>panies Jaseur, H.M.S. Warning given by its <strong>com</strong>Champlain to Sault St Louis, 388 celebrates mander to American fishermen;gives rise tofirst mass in Quebec, 388, 390, 391.James I of Great Britain (1566-1625). Hiscolonial policy, 13 36 ; institutes Order ofBaronets of Nova Scotia, 36-7.James II (1633-1701). Boundaries of grant inNorth America to, 8 792-3 ;and inauguration of Hudson s Bay Company, 1 162 ;second governor of Hudson s Bay Company,169 ; proposed French purchase of colonyNew ofYork from, 2 350 ; agrees to Treaty ofNeutrality with France, 489, 8 881 ;andHudson s Bay Company claims, 883.James, David. One of fathers of Confederation in British Columbia, 21 171 n.James, Thomas (c. 1593-c. 1635). His expedition to Hudson Bay (1631), 1 158.James Bay. Explored by Henry Hudson, 1152 ;and by Thomas Button, 156.James CarrutherS.Lakes freighter, described,10 557.James William. Schooner built at Pictou, 10582.Jameson, Anna Brownell (1794-1860). HerWinter Studies and Summer Rambles, 12514-15.Jameson, Sir Leander Starr, Bart, (b. 1853). Hisattitude to free trade, 9 212.Jameson, Robert Simpson. Superintendent ofEducation for United Canada, 18 301-2, 16419.Jamette, Lieutenant. Slain at Fort Michilimackinac,3 64.Jamieson, A. T. Member of first legislativeassembly of British Columbia, 21 180.Jamieson, Robert. First Presbyterian missionary in British Columbia, 11 284 ; openspublic school in New Westminster, 22411-12.Jamot, Jean Francois (1828-86). Vicarapostolicof Northern Ontario (1874-82), 1156.Jane. Lake Ontario vessel, 10 494.Jansenism. Spread of, in New France (1729),2432.Janson, bishop of Nancy.See Forbin-Janson.Japanese. Immigration into Canada, 7 568-9.In British Columbia : influx from 1896, 21265 ;number in province (1901), 265 ;agitation for prohibition, 265-6 ; limitationof, 267 ; influx into salmon-fishing industry,22 459 ; develop fish-trawling, 461 ; forbidden employment on timber lands andin mainland coast fisheries, 372 ; protestsagainst restriction by Japanese government,372. See The Oriental Question, 21 250-73.Jaques, Tracy and Co. Owners of freightpassengerline, 10 541.Jarvis, Frederick Star (d. 1852), lieutenant.At the battle of Queenston Heights, 3 <strong>23</strong>3.Jarvis, J. B. Surveyor for CaughnawagaCanal, 10 535.Jarvis, Samuel. A grantee of township ofBristol, 17 44.diplomatic incident, 8 683.Jasper House. Described by Milton andCheadle, 5 326-7.Jautard, Valentin. Contributes to La GazetteUtteraire, 12 437.Java. British ship captured by Americanfrigate, 3 216.Jay, John (1745-1829), American statesmanand jurist.Excites feeling against ScottishCatholic settlers of Mohawk River, 11 27 ;negotiates Treaty of Versailles, 3 116, 8 752,753, 797 ;advises the garrisoning of MooseIsland, 770 ;on the Mitchell map, 761 on;identity of the St Croix, 761 advocates;neutrality in war between France and GreatBritain, 3 147 ; arranges outstanding differences with Great Britain, 149, 150. See alsoJay s Treaty.Jay, Peter A. Owner of the Jay map, 8 822.Jay, William. Communicates discovery ofthe Jay map, 8 822.Jay s Treaty (1794). Trading provisions of, 4546-7 ;leads to development of Canadiantrade, 552 ;delimitation of boundariesunder, 3 150-1, 8 758.Jean. Brig <strong>com</strong>manded by Alexander Allan,10 602.Jebb, Sir Joshua (1793-1863). On proposedwater route between Kingston and Ottawa,10 518.Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826), American secretary of state (1789-93), president (1800-9).His hostility to Great Britain, 3 147 ;andproposed treaty of 1806, 8 841 his; politicalobject in planning Lewis and Clark Expedition, 21 54-5 ; neglects the navy, 3 197-8 ;on Canada as an easy conquest, 201.Jefferys, Charles William (b. 1869). Painterand black-and-white artist, 12 624, 631.Jeffrey, John. One of fathers of Confederationin British Columbia, 21 171 n.Jeffrey, Thomas N. Administrator of NovaScotia (1832-34), 13 282.Jeffry, Jas. Signs Quebec traders petition(1770), 15 134.

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