Bibliography

This Bibliography is separated into Blog and Page sections.  I've also included an "Other" section for material that was perused throughout this project.

Blogs
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.



Pages
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.





Other
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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