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The Rise of the Temperance Movement - John Wesley
Bunyan, John. 1876. Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress and Intoxicating Liquors by the Author of the Forlorn Hope: With an Inquiry Showing the Tracks of the Wine-Cup Among the Churches. Boston.
Hale, Edward E. 1896. “Temperance Movement.” Lend a Hand 16 (3): 163–66.
Hoyle, William. 1903. Hoyle’s Hymns and Songs for Temperance Societies and Bands of Hope ... 275 Gems of Song. Composed or Compiled by W. Hoyle. Etc. J. Brook & Co., etc.
Hutchinson Family Singers. 2016. “King Alcohol: A Comic Temperance Glee | Lincoln / Net.” Accessed May 10. http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/islandora/object/niu-lincoln%3A35505.
Reading Through History. 2016. History Brief: The Temperance Movement. Accessed May 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08_Ho_pkUVA.
“Weird Hymn Sing - Temperance ( ‘We’ll Smash the Saloon When We’re Men’ ) - YouTube.” 2012. Hymnary.org. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trpPOgqZLcQ&index=2&list=PLECFbw3I6KQ6qk_J-5l6U3QoDkZSI_zXv.
“Wesleyan Leadership.” 2016. Wesleyan Leadership. Accessed May 16. https://wesleyanleadership.com/.
Wesley Center for Applied Theology. 2011. “The Wesley Center Online: Sermon 50 - The Use Of Money.” http://wesley.nnu.edu/john-wesley/the-sermons-of-john-wesley-1872-edition/sermon-50-the-use-of-money/.
NorthWest Temperance Utopia - John N. Lake
Canadian Pacific Railway. 1890. “Peel 1862: Canadian Pacific Railway, Free Homes and Cheap Railway Lands!: One Hundred Million Acres! Open for Settlement along the Lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Manitoba, Assiniboia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, the Four Great Provinces of the Canadian North-West: With Maps, and Illus. Made from Photographs (1890).” http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1862.html.
Francis, Douglas R., and Chris Kitzan. 2007. The Prairie West as Promised Land. Canada: University of Calgary Press.
Friesen, Gerald. 1984. The Canadian Prairies, A History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Kerr, Don. 1982. Saskatoon: The First Half-Century. NeWest Press.
Lockwood, Brett. 2015. “They’re Giving Away Land!” O’ Canada. April 11. https://ocanadablog.com/2015/04/11/theyre-giving-away-land/.
———. 2016. “Free Land Poster.” Http://www.ocanadablog.com. Accessed May 9. https://canadashadow.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/free-2.jpg?w=370&h=.
MacDonald, Alex. 2006. Cloud-Capped Towers: The Utopian Theme in Saskatchewan History and Culture. United States: Canadian Plains Research Center.
Macdonald, Alex. 2015. “Utopianism In Saskatchewan (Draft): An ‘Insubstantial Pageant,’ or Signs of a Better World?” Saskatoon: Saskatchewan. http://campioncollege.ca/pub/documents/Utopianism%20in%20Saskatchewan%208%20March%202015.pdf.
Middleton, J.E. 1923. “Full Text of ‘The Municipality of Toronto : A History.’” https://archive.org/stream/municipalityofto02midd/municipalityofto02midd_djvu.txt.
Morton, Arthur S. 1927. “Narratives of Saskatoon 1882-1912 - Saskatoon Gen Web Project.” Narratives of Saskatoon. June 8. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sksaskat/NarrativesOfSaskatoon/15.html.
“Peel 1106: Charter and by-Laws of the Temperance C...” 1881. and 1882. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1106/reader.html#-1.
Regehr, T. D. 1976. Canadian Northern Railway Pioneer Road of the Northern Prairies, 1895-1918. First Edition edition. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
Telfer, John How, and Temperance Colonization Society. 1884. Free Homesteads of Wheat & Grazing Land in the Temperance Colony [microform] : Land for Sale, with or without Conditions of Cultivation : Rare Inducements Offered to Emigrants from Great Britain : Freehold Farms May Be Acquired on Easy Terms. [London? : s.n.]. http://archive.org/details/cihm_30397.
Temperance Colonization Society. 1882. Charter and by-Laws of the Temperance Colonization Society, (Limited) [microform]. [Toronto? : s.n.]. http://archive.org/details/cihm_30695.
———. 1884a. “Peel 1295: Telfer, John How, Canadian North-West: Free Homesteads of Wheat & Grazing Land in the Temperance Colony: Land for Sale with or without Conditions of Cultivation: Rare Inducements Offered to Emigrants from Great Britain: Freehold Farms May Be Acquired on Easy Terms (1884]).” http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1295.html.
———. 1884b. “Peel 1296: Temperance Colonization Society, Free Homesteads: 160 Acres Free to Actual Settlers: A Grand Opportunity to Obtain a Home: Besides the Free Lands, Adjoining Lands Can Be Purchased at Cheap Rates and Long Time for Payment: A Welcome for All in the Temperance Colony (1884?).” http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1296.html.
The Canada Gazette. 1882.
Western Development Museum. 1884. “Original Grant to Temperance Colonization Society | Saskhistoryonline.ca.” Sask History Online. http://saskhistoryonline.ca/islandora/object/WDM%3A1129.
The Temperance Life in Saskatoon - Archie Brown
Kerr, Don. 1982. Saskatoon: The First Half-Century. NeWest Press.
Morton, Arthur S. 1927. “Narratives of Saskatoon 1882-1912 - Saskatoon Gen Web Project.” Narratives of Saskatoon. June 8. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sksaskat/NarrativesOfSaskatoon/15.html.
Turner, Bone P. 1947. When the Steel Went Through. Reminiscences of a Railroad Pioneer. First Edition edition. Macmillan & Co.
The Temperance dream ends before it really begins
Delainey, William P., and William A.S. Sarjeant. 1975. “Saskatoon : The Growth of a City.” http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/25119357?selectedversion=NBD2040304.
Driedger, Mary Lou. 2016. “Saskatoon Founders | What Next?” What Next? Accessed April 29. https://maryloudriedger2.wordpress.com/tag/saskatoon-founders/.
East, M.A. 1962. The Saskatoon Story: 1882-1952. Saskatoon: General Printing. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/7363/reader.html#1.
Kerr, Don. 1982. Saskatoon: The First Half-Century. NeWest Press.
MacDonald, Alex. 2006. Cloud-Capped Towers: The Utopian Theme in Saskatchewan History and Culture. United States: Canadian Plains Research Center.
“Peel 1106: Charter and by-Laws of the Temperance C...” 1881. and 1882. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1106/reader.html#-1.
Regehr, T. D. 1976. Canadian Northern Railway Pioneer Road of the Northern Prairies, 1895-1918. First Edition edition. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
Saskatchewan, Provincial Archives. 2016. “History and Background: The Administration of Land in Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Archives Board.” Accessed May 1. http://www.saskarchives.com/collections/land-records/history-and-background-administration-land-saskatchewan.
Temperance Colonization Society. 1885. “Peel 1549: Interim Report of the Management of The...” http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1549/reader.html#-1.
Temperance Colonization Society, and Thomas Copland. 1885. Interim Report of the Management of the Temperance Colonization Society Limited : Containing Important Judgement Re Scrip, and Other Information for Shareholders and Scripholders, September, 1885. Toronto : Temperance Colonization Society Limited. http://archive.org/details/interimreportofm00temp.
Western Development Museum. 1884. “Original Grant to Temperance Colonization Society | Saskhistoryonline.ca.” Sask History Online. http://saskhistoryonline.ca/islandora/object/WDM%3A1129.
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A Note on Prohibition
Boyce, Cyril D. 1923. “Prohibition in Canada.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 109: 225–29.
Lay, Robert F. 2012. “Temperance and Prohibition.” In The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9780470670606.wbecc1357/abstract.
Pinno, Erhard. 1971. “Temperance and Prohibition in Saskatchewan.” M.A., Canada: The University of Saskatchewan (Canada). http://search.proquest.com/docview/302557860/citation/303E45B2B694420FPQ/1.
Reading Through History. 2016. History Brief: The Temperance Movement. Accessed May 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08_Ho_pkUVA.
“Tennessee 4 Me - Dig Deeper: What Is the Difference between Temperance and Prohibition?” 2016. Accessed May 5. http://www.tn4me.org/sapage.cfm/sa_id/97/era_id/6/major_id/20/minor_id/58/a_id/144.
The Awkward Marriage
Bumsted, J. M. 2011. A History of the Canadian Peoples. 4 edition. Don Mills, Ont. ; New York: Oxford University Press.
Grant, G.M. 1881. “Speech by G.M. Grant of Queens University at the Toronto Exhibition.” The Globe, September 15.
Kerr, Don. 1982. Saskatoon: The First Half-Century. NeWest Press.
MacDonald, Alex. 2006. Cloud-Capped Towers: The Utopian Theme in Saskatchewan History and Culture. United States: Canadian Plains Research Center.
Regehr, T. D. 1976. Canadian Northern Railway Pioneer Road of the Northern Prairies, 1895-1918. First Edition edition. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
Sanderson, J.E., and William Briggs. 1908. “Full Text of ‘The First Century of Methodism in Canada Volume 2. 1840-1883.’” https://archive.org/stream/methodism02sanduoft/methodism02sanduoft_djvu.txt.
Temperance Colonization Society. 1882. Charter and by-Laws of the Temperance Colonization Society, (Limited) [microform]. [Toronto? : s.n.]. http://archive.org/details/cihm_30695.
A new call for Temperance?
Burnett, Thane, and Q. M. I. Agency. 2016. “Dry Counties across North America Still Keep the Cap on.” Toronto Sun. Accessed April 29. http://www.torontosun.com/2013/01/31/dry-counties-across-north-america-still-keep-the-cap-on?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=recommend-button&utm_campaign=Dry counties across North America still keep the cap on.
Chris Randall. 2016. Chief Whitecap and John Neilson Lake. Accessed April 28. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M--y1AEX9pM.
City Centre Church. 2013. “Out of Acts 3:19 John Neilson Lake Prophesied... - Unite Prairie Fire Conference.” Promotional. Under Prairie Fire Conference. January. https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=119414744901844&id=273097182812990.
Coombs, Adam James. 2012. “There Is Every Place for the State in the Barrooms of the Nation: The Temperance Movement and Freedom in Canada, 1872-1898.” Vancouver: University of British Columbia. https://open.library.ubc.ca/media/download/pdf/24/1.0072799/1/1469.
Gillis, Charlie. 2012. “The End of the Dry Reserve?” Macleans.ca. April 19. http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/the-end-of-the-dry-reserve/.
Martin, Barry. 2015. CCF Free Beer. Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/133657890.
Romy Cusay. 2016. FILCACS - PTR. ROMY CUSAY - Chief Whitecap and John Neilson Lake. Accessed April 28. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzF_ZBiKQe4.
Standard, Pacific. 2015. “Alcohol Prohibition in America Is Not Over Yet — Pacific Standard.” Medium. February 6. https://psmag.com/alcohol-prohibition-in-america-is-not-over-yet-6dd91e920021#.a0fxx96pz.
The Colonization Tartuffe. 1882.
White, Alan. 2016. “New Brunswick Judge Throws out Cross-Border Booze Limits - New Brunswick - CBC News.” CBC News: New Brunswick. Accessed April 29. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/gerard-comeau-border-alcohol-ruling-1.3554908.
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Other general reference sources
Boyce, Cyril D. 1923. “Prohibition in Canada.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 109: 225–29.
Canada. Laws, etc. 1884. The Canada Temperance Act of 1878, and Amendments. Toronto, Rose Pub. Co. http://archive.org/details/canadatemperance00cana.
Delainey, William P., John D. Duerkop, and William A.S. Sarjeant. 1982. Saskatoon; a Century in Pictures. Western Producer Prairie Books.
Dostie, Benoit, and Ruth Dupré. 2012. “‘The People’s Will’: Canadians and the 1898 Referendum on Alcohol Prohibition.” Explorations in Economic History 49 (4): 498–515. doi:10.1016/j.eeh.2012.06.005.
“Early Photographs of Saskatoon.” 2016. Accessed May 1. http://spldatabase.saskatoonlibrary.ca/ics-wpd/exec/icswppro.dll?AC=QBE_QUERY&TN=LHR_RAD&NP=4&QB0=AND&QF0=CLASSIFICATION&QI0=TEMPERANCE+COLONIZATION+SOCIETY&QB1=OR&QF1=SUBJECT&QI1=TEMPERANCE+COLONIZATION+SOCIETY&MR=20&RF=www_Canned%20Searches&QB2=AND&QF2=THUMBNAIL_IMAGE&QI2=*.
MacDonald, Alex. 2006. Cloud-Capped Towers: The Utopian Theme in Saskatchewan History and Culture. United States: Canadian Plains Research Center.
Macdonald, Alex. 2015. “Utopianism In Saskatchewan (Draft): An ‘Insubstantial Pageant,’ or Signs of a Better World?” Saskatoon: Saskatchewan. http://campioncollege.ca/pub/documents/Utopianism%20in%20Saskatchewan%208%20March%202015.pdf.
McCourt, Edward A. 1977. Saskatchewan. Macmillan of Canada.
Romy Cusay. 2016. FILCACS - PTR. ROMY CUSAY - Chief Whitecap and John Neilson Lake. Accessed April 28. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzF_ZBiKQe4.
Russell, E. T. Pete, ed. 1975. The History Of North Park: Circuses, Railways, and the Vanishing Prairie. Canada: Modern Press.
Supreme Court of Canada. 2016. “Reference Re Canada Temperance Act - SCC Cases (Lexum).” Accessed April 29. https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/8674/index.do.
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