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Conservative Party: Canada No. 1 to 10

No. 1: Booklet entitled Declaration of Policy by the Progressive Conservative National Convention, Ottawa, September 30 to October 2, 1948. Published by the Progressive Conservative Party, Ottawa, Ontario. 23 p.

No. 2: Publication entitled Liberal Conservative Hand-Book, Grits in Office, Profession and Practice Contrasted, consisting of text of Sir John MacDonald's speech at the White Banquet in Montreal on November 24, 1875 and Hon. C.B. Tupper's speech at Halifax on November 16, 1875. Prepared for press by C.H. Mackintosh, editor of The Ottawa Citizen. Published by the Conservative Associations of the Dominion. 1876. 48 p.

No. 3: Campaign leaflet entitled Vote for the Borden Candidate. [1896 or after]. 1 p.

No. 4: Publication entitled A Session's Disclosures, Second Series: Some Transactions of the Laurier Administration Exposed in the Session of 1907. 112 p.

No. 5: Booklet entitled The Premier Speaks to the People: The Prime Minister's January Radio Broadcasts issued in book form, consisting of speech delivered by R.B. Bennett on January 11, 1935. Foreword by Lionel Conacher. Published by the Dominion Conservative Headquarters, Ottawa, Ontario. 26 p.

No. 6: Volume 2, No. 1 (March 1, 1935) of The Canadian, a bi-monthly publication issued by the Confederation Publishing Company, Limited, Ottawa, in the interests of the Liberal-Conservative Party. 36 p.

No. 7: Booklet entitled Splendid Record of the Borden Government, containing speech of Prime Minister R.L. Borden at Halifax on September 16, 1913. Issued by the Federal Press Agency, Ottawa, Ontario, 1913. 29 p.

No. 8: Illustrated campaign leaflet for Robert Lorne Stanfield published by the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. 1972.

No. 9: Campaign pamphlet for George Richardson, candidate in Regina Lake Centre in the July 8, 1974 federal election, published by the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. Contains the Progressive Conservative program regarding inflation, housing, jobs and leadership.

No. 10: Illustrated campaign leaflet entitled Stanfield for Canada, issued by the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada for the July 8, 1974 federal general election. 1974.

Potter family records

Publication entitled Stephen, M.D. (ca. 1883, 488 pgs.), given to Elizabeth Lillian Potter McGee Smith by Lady Aberdeen, wife of the first Governor General of Canada, during a visit to the Potter home.

Obituary for Eliza Brawley Potter published in the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, November 25, 1930.

Explanatory letter dated July 18, 2000 to the Saskatchewan Archives Board from Shirley Myer.

Liberal Party: Canada No. 1 to 5

No. 1: Booklet entitled The Election Campaign: A Summary of the Public Records of the Past Five Years, for the Use of the People. Published by The Daily Mail, Toronto, 1878. 79 p. Publication consists of six articles republished from the columns of The Mail.

No. 2: Booklet entitled Dominion of Canada Federal Elections, 1895: The Issues of the Campaign. Issued by the Ontario Liberal Association. 1895. 125 p.

No. 3: Publication entitled Hand Book on Canadian Politics Illustrative of the Progressive Administration of the Liberal Government Under the Leadership of the Right Honourable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 1896-1904. ca. 1904. 217 p.

No. 4: Booklet consisting of address by James G. Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture, to the Reform Club, Montreal, Quebec on March 4, 1944. Address entitled Liberalism - Solution to Want and War. Issued by the National Liberal Federation, Ottawa. 11 p.

No. 5: Booklet entitled The Tariff Record of the Liberal Party From 1893 to 1919. Issued by the National Liberal Convention Committee. June, 1919. 77 p.

Mountain and Prairie: A Journey from Victoria to Winnipeg, Via Peace River Pass

Publication written by Reverend Daniel M. Gordon, Ottawa, Ontario and published by Dawson Brothers, Publishers, Montreal, Quebec. The publication is based on notes taken by Dawson while a member of a party assigned by the Canadian Government to obtain information regarding certain proposed routes for the Canadian Pacific Railway in May, 1879.

Charles Thomas Lewis clippings; Louis Riel article

Published letters written by Charles Thomas Lewis from Pense, North-West Territories to the editors of various newspapers including the St. John Telegraph, Moncton Times, Kingston British Whig; report of lecture by E.P. Leacock at Kildonan, re: Hudson Bay route; report on death on scaffold of Indians involved in North-West Rebellion, 1885.

Article entitled, Louis Riel's Last Hour, written on or after November 16, 1885 and detailing the final hours of Louis Riel's life. It is unclear if C.T. Lewis was the author of this article.

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