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Abenaki Indians, 241, 259. Acadia, British, 134. Acadia College, 121, 124. Acadia Villa, 125. Acadie, the voyage of, 63–64. Acadie, refounding of, 159–160.
 * trading rights, 175.

Acadian affairs discussed at Ottawa, 161.
 * flag adopted 1880, 161.
 * forts, stormed and seized by Dutch, 66.
 * fugitives from Annapolis, 158.
 * Indians, 225-226.
 * parent colony, 180.
 * settlements, 64–66, 266, 309.
 * settlement at Burnt Church destroyed, 277–278

Acadians, 158–163.
 * eviction of, 100, 105–116.
 * old customs, 162.
 * petition for land grants, 159.
 * return of, 116–117, 160.
 * transported from Grand Pré, 176.

African village, 153. Agriculture, 264, 270, 309–310. Agricultural school, 197. Ainslie, Lake, 215, 226, 227. Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaty of, 67, 234. Alberton Harbour, 320–321. Albion, N. S., 70. Alexander, Sir William, 65, 172, 184 Algonquin Hotel, 28, 249. Alpha, 270. American Consulate, 85, 407.
 * Society of Colonial Wars, 234.
 * Stock Company, 252.

Amherst, 274. Amusements, 52–57. Ancient fire apparatus, 174. Andover, 264. Anglo-Newfoundland Development Co., 376. Anguille Mountains, 380. Annapolis (Anne's Town), 66, 107, 108, 129, 133–144, 151.
 * bicentenary, 140–141.

Anne, Queen, 96, 133. Anse à Beau-fils, 289. Antarctic expedition, 360. Antigonish, 200–203. d'Anville's attack on New England, 67. Argall, Samuel, 65. Argyles, Scotch, 169–170, 307. Argyll Highlanders, 214.