. The story of the Dominion : four hundred years in the annals of half a continent ; a history of Canada from its early discovery and settlement to the present time ; embracing its growth, progress and achievements in the pursuits of peace and war. he Pacific. The 400 years of Canadian history which have gone Into themaking of the Dominion are, therefore, of a nature to stamp Its futurewith every fair and reasonable prospect of success. The annals of itspeople reveal combined characteristics in those of French and Britishorigin which ought to ensure future power as they have, In the imme-diate


. The story of the Dominion : four hundred years in the annals of half a continent ; a history of Canada from its early discovery and settlement to the present time ; embracing its growth, progress and achievements in the pursuits of peace and war. he Pacific. The 400 years of Canadian history which have gone Into themaking of the Dominion are, therefore, of a nature to stamp Its futurewith every fair and reasonable prospect of success. The annals of itspeople reveal combined characteristics in those of French and Britishorigin which ought to ensure future power as they have, In the imme-diate past, ensured material and national progress. The position ofthe country, In extent and resources and unity and transportationfacilities, should make the wealth and commerce of an Important des-tiny as certain as the aspirations of its people are strong. The quali-ties of past and historic loyalty to Province and country and Empire,ought to make its place in the Imperial system far more defined in thedim march of distant days than has ever yet been possible. Canadafor Canadians, within the Empire, and against the world, appears tobe the exact definition of popular feeling and development In theDominion at the end of the nineteenth


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