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Clinton. (1) Sufferings of loyalist refugees onboard the, 13 <strong>23</strong>6. (2) Lake Erie steamboat,10501. (3) Michigan Central Railway steamboat, 10 545.Clinton-Golden Lake, north-east of Great SlaveLake. Discovered by Back (1833), 4 686.Closse, Lambert (d. 1662). His heroism indefence of Montreal, 2 414, 15 30 and n.,31.Cloutier, Francois Xavier (b. 1848). RomanCatholic bishop of Three Rivers, 11 108.Clowes, Samuel. Surveys for Rideau Canal,10 519 ;on Cornwall Canal, 513.Clowey Lake. Hearne joined by Indian warpartyat, 4 670-1.Clut, Isidore (b. 1832). Vicar-apostolic ofAthabaska-Mackenzie, 11 148, 149 his ; journey to the Yukon and Alaska (1872), 160;and a curious misrepresentation of Catholicism, 160.Coal. General :lignite formations of InteriorPlain, 9 47 ;of Cordiileran Region, 54, 57-8 ;influence of geological conditions on mining,72, 73-4; expansion (1895-1910), 248-9;Canada s place as a producer, 249. NovaScotia : extent of deposits, 30-1, 14 393 ;mining in Cape Breton during French regime,393 ; price of coals dug at Spanish River(1769), 13 <strong>23</strong>0 in ; eighteenth century, 14673-4 ;methods of operation and socialconditions in beginning of nineteenth century,674-5 ; operations of General Mining Association, 675-9 ; development in Richmondand Inverness counties, 679 ; mutual protection in industry, 679 ; effect of abrogationof reciprocity on exports to United States,9 122 ; legislation, 14 680 ;technical education, 680 ; royalty, 475. New Brunswick :measures, 9 31 ; history of mining in province, 14 683-5. Saskatchewan :productionin 1912, 20 326. Alberta :production andvalue (1912), 326; system of leasing, 326;formations, 597-8; statistics (1912, 1913),598. British Columbia :discovery andearly development, 21 89, 122-3, 22 559 ;areas and estimated content, 558 ; production and values, 572-3. Yukon : area ofdeposits and estimated content, 635 ; operations, 635. North-West Territories : 659-60 ;discovery of burning seams on Great BearRiver, 4 678.Coaling. Elder-Dempster liner, 10 616.Coast Indians. Alexander Mackenzie s description of, 4 655-7 ;raid Fort Selkirk, 5 311.Cobalt. Discovery of silver at, 18 620 ; account of operations, 628-31 silver ; production and dividends earned (1904-11), 9 248,17 220.Cobourg. Upper Canada Academy founded at(1836), 18 361 its ; incorporation (1837), 425 ;Municipal Loan Fund indebtedness of , 5 176,10 414, 17 140-1.Cobourg. Lake Ontario steamboat, 10 499.Cobourg Railway. Charter granted (1832), 10370 ; construction delayed, 371 ; charterrevived and scheme modified (1846), 372.Coburn, Frederick Simpson. Black-and-whiteartist, 12 631.GENERAL INDEX 35Cocagne, Kent County. Origin of the name,13 49.Coccola, N. Missionary priest in BritishColumbia, 11 165.Cochin, Father. Taken prisoner by Poundmaker,11 170.Cochran, George (d. 1901). Methodist missionary to Japan, 11 324.Cochran, William (c. 1745-1833). Principal ofKing s College, Nova Scotia, 13 242 ;firsteditor of Nova Scotia Magazine, 243.Cochrane, Fitzgerald. Editor of Prince AlbertTimes, 19 164.Cochrane, Francis C. (b. 1852). Minister ofLands of Ontario, 17 184, 216 n. ; Dominionminister of Railways, 18 487.Cochrane, Malcolm. Shipbuilder at Moncton,N.B., 10 585.Cochrane, Matthew Henry (b. 18<strong>23</strong>). Importerof shorthorns, 9 118.Cochrane, Robert, vice-admiral. In expeditionof 1814 to United States coast, 13 258-9.Cochrane, Thomas (1777-1804), puisne judgeof Court of King s Bench. Drowned inwreck of the Speedy, 10 492.Cochrane, William (of. 1865),Anglican clergyman.His educational work at Red River, 11 228,20 424 ;his toleration, 11 137.Cock, Daniel (1717-1805). Member of firstpresbytery in Canada (i786), 11 259.Cock, D. G. Presbyterian missionary to theYukon, 11 294.Cockbuxn, F., deputy quartermaster. AssistsTalbot settlers, 17 74 ; member of CanadaCompany Commission, 3 334, 17 89 ;fearsAmerican settlement on the Rideau, 76-7.Cockburn, Sir George (1772-1853), Britishadmiral. His campaign against Washington,3 269-70.Cockburn, George R. R. (d. 1912). His conductof Upper Canada College, 18 376-7.Cockshutt, William Foster (b. 1855). Member ofNiagara Power Commission of 1903, 18 477.Cocquart, Claude Godefroy (1706-65), Jesuit.First minister to reach site of Winnipeg(1743), 11 118; on route taken by LaVerendrye brothers, 1 131-2 ;leader in anAcadian surrender, 13 115.Coffin, Henry. Assists in defence of Canada(1775), 15 147.Coffin, John (1751-1838). His duel with JamesGlenio, 13 174; raises regiment in War of1812, 187 ; supervises New England Company, 5 348.Coffin, John, merchant of Quebec. At defenceof Quebec (1775), 3 91, 92.Coffin, John, admiral. Assists in defence ofCanada (1775), 15 147.Coffin, Nathaniel, loyalist and ex-officer.Outlines township for John Craigie ofQuebec (1792), 15 153.Coffin, Thomas (1817-90). Receiver-general(1873-78), 6 64, 7 614.Coffin, Sir Thomas Aston (d. 1810), secretaryof Lower Canada. Assists in defence ofCanada (1775), 15 147.Coffin, Victor. On Murray s partiality forCanadian noblesse, 15 129-30.

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