Item is an employee handbook for the Sydney Mines Colliery.
Item is a financial statement for Sydney Mines, N.S. for the year 1905.
Town of Sydney Mines (N.S.)Item is a handbook for members of the Sydney Mines Friendly Society.
Sydney Mines Friendly SocietyItem is a list of members and adherents of the Chalmers Congregation in Dominion, N.S. and their contributions for the year 1913.
Item is a souvenir of the 100th anniversary of Trinity Church in Sydney Mines, N.S.
Item is a short text describing what makes Nova Scotia unique.
MacMechan, ArchibaldItem is a gift book featuring various quotes about friendship.
This item is a report on the steel industry in Nova Scotia by E. Gilpin Jr.
Gilpin, E. Jr.Item contains three lectures given by Rev. Charles E. Coughlin in November, 1935.
Item is an essay on socialism written by Rev. Michael Phelan.
Item is a programme for a presentation of Theodore Dubois' "The Seven Last Words of Christ" by the Saint Francis Xavier Music Appreciation Society, April 1946.
Item is a guide to the historical area of Boston, Mass. from 1904.
Item is a guide to important people and places in New England's literary history.
Item is a promotional brochure for St. Francis Xavier University's extension program in 1938.
St. Francis Xavier UniversityItem is a reprint of the text, originally published in 1967.
Item is a reprint of the text, originally published in 1967.
Item is an article aimed at describing and promoting credit unions.
MacIsaac, JosephItem describes the principles of extension work and aims of co-operation in the Co-operation Movement.
Laidlaw, Alexander F.Item is an essay on the roles of the working woman in the church, written by Rev. L. McKenna.
Item is an informational booklet warning people about deceptive packaging on foods and household products.
Item is a brochure for Louisbourg, N.S.
Government of Nova ScotiaItem is an address given by Alexander F. Laidlaw about problems facing the consumer cooperative movement.
Laidlaw, Alexander F.Item is part of a concert program, featuring the biographies and selected works of Dr. Gearóid Stockman and Brian Ó Maoileoin.
Item is a reproduction of several appendices from a previously published source. Source and author(s) unknown. Content deals with the Maritime provinces and includes transcriptions of several significant treaties.
Item is a reproduction of this text, which includes only Chapter XXV: "Acts of unbelievable cruelty to Acadians and Indians by the English."
Item is a reproduction of this text, which includes only Chapter XXV: "Acts of unbelievable cruelty to Acadians and Indians by the English."
Item is a newsletter published by the Gaelic Society of Toronto.
Item is a copy of the original text.
Item is a historical booklet describing the involvement of French Canadians in the creation of the confederation written by J.C. Bonenfant.
Item is a October 5, 1929 issue of the Nova Scotia Gleaner, a monthly newspaper that was published in Sydney, Nova Scotia. This issue of the Gleaner was subtitled "In the Interest of the Coloured People of Nova Scotia," and features an editorial and several pieces that focus on Black persons across Nova Scotia.
Item is a reprint of the text, originally published in 1967.
Item is a reproduction of this article. See also PAM 1599.
Item is a history of the use of Mi'kmaw hieroglyphics for religious instruction; mentions role of Fathers LeClerq, Maillard, Kauder, and Pacifique, prayers, instructions, psalms, and hymns in Mi'kmaw ideograms.
Item is a history of the use of Mi'kmaw hieroglyphics for religious instruction; mentions role of Fathers LeClerq, Maillard, Kauder, and Pacifique, prayers, instructions, psalms, and hymns in Mi'kmaw ideograms.
Item is a history of the use of Mi'kmaw hieroglyphics for religious instruction; mentions role of Fathers LeClerq, Maillard, Kauder, and Pacifique, prayers, instructions, psalms, and hymns in Mi'kmaw ideograms.
Item is a history of the use of Mi'kmaw hieroglyphics for religious instruction; mentions role of Fathers LeClerq, Maillard, Kauder, and Pacifique, prayers, instructions, psalms, and hymns in Mi'kmaw ideograms.
Item is volume 13 of the Canadian Gunner, which includes an article titled "Remembering Cape Breton's Gunners," by Lt. Peter N. Moogk. The article features a short history of artillery use on Cape Breton Island, including the locations where artillery stations were located.
Item is a historical booklet describing the Quebec conference written by W.M. Whitelaw.
Item is a historical booklet describing the Great Coalition written by D.G. Cornell.
Item is a booklet from the "Trooping the Colour" ceremony of the 2nd Battalion, Nova Scotia Highlanders (Cape Breton) that took place on July 8, 1967 in Sydney River, N.S. The booklet contains information on the battle honours of the unit, a summary of the unit's regimental history, a historical summary of trooping the colour, a historical summary and outline of the ceremony, and a list of officers and warrant officers on parade.
Item is a historical booklet describing West Canada at the time of the Confederation written by W.L. Morton.
Item is a song book, including both English and Gaelic traditional and folk songs, in honour of the 150th anniversary of Sydney, N.S.
Item is a report of the Union of the British provinces.
Item is a historical booklet describing the Charlottetown conference written by P.B. Waite.
Item is an article describing the characteristics particular to Gaelic poetry and music.
Item is a pamphlet titled "Diplomatic Correspondence Respecting the War" which was published by the French government. The pamphlet includes transcriptions of documents relating to the negotiations which preceded Germany's declaration of war on Russia and on France. The pamphlet's table of content's reveals each document's summary, signatory, and place and date of dispatch.
Item is a pamphlet that features illustrated biographies of influential Black Nova Scotian individuals and groups, including Colonel Stephen Bluck, William Hall, Sam Langford and the Maroons.
Item is a reproduction of a pamphlet that contains a transcript of a speech that was read by ex-governor Sir Adams George Archibald.
Item is a reproduction of a 1938 survey of blood groups and other features of Nova Scotian Mi'kmaq; includes comparison of various families/reserve, outlines physical description, eye colour, skin colour, hair characteristics, and analysis of data.