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The Beaver A Journal of Progress
An H.B.C. Fur Brigade
CONTENTS
The "Lords of the North" in Annual Conclave Commissioned Officers of H.B.C. Met in Grand Councils to Formulate Annual Plans for Administration of Vast Fur Districts; a Typical Meeting in 1878 By J. BROWN
Minutes of Council, 1878
ENGLISH RIVER
EDMONTON
SASKATCHEWAN
CUMBERLAND
GRAND RAPIDS
NORWAY HOUSE
ISLAND LAKE
YORK FACTORY
MANITOBA
SWAN RIVER
LITTLE JOURNEYS TO FUR TRADE POSTS OF THE HUDSON'S BAY CO.
Hudson's Hope Post, B.C. By JOHN GREGG
Discovery and Exploration of the Yukon (Pelly) River By ROBERT CAMPBELL, F.R.G.S. (Former H.B.C. Chief Factor)
Aged Fur Trader Moves
A National Flag for Canada
Carrying Water
Arena Lust
H.B.C. Enters Consignment Fur Business Company Takes Over Warehouses of Defunct Nesbitt Firm; Will Strengthen London Market By PRO PELLE
Impressions of the Store Managers' Conference By F. F. HARKER
Humorous Extracts from Some Official Letters Written in all seriousness and not in the least intended to be humorous By C. C. SINCLAIR
"Some Reputation"
Suggestion Competition—Labrador District
FORT McMURRAY NEWS
H.B.C. Fur Trade Post on San Francisco Bay, 1824 Company Did Not Own Million Acres of California Land, as Reported, but Had Two Fur Posts and Farms, Closed in 1832-49. By C. H. FRENCH
H.B.C. Aided Wilderness Wanderer
PAS MOUNTAIN POST NEWS
STANLEY POST (SASK.) NOTES
Buying Everything in Sight By P. H. GODSELL, Fort Simpson
As They Were
McKay Post Manager Dies B. F. Cooper Served H.B.C. Thirty-Seven Years in North
Tried for North Pole by Balloon H.B.C. Was on Lookout for Ill-Fated Andree Polar Party, 1896 By H. M. S. COTTER
WHAT HAPPENED AT FORT SIMPSON, N.W.T. DURING WINTER, 1921? From entries in the Post Journal by Manager A. F. Camsell
The Englishman and The "Grizzly" A Bear Story With a Stinger By C. H. FRENCH
Pigeon Trap
Old Fur Trader Ill
The Vanished Buffalo Herds of North America Kingly Race That Once Roamed a Continent Almost Wiped Out for "A Dollar a Hide"; Straggling Survivors Carefully Guarded By W. E. ANDERSON
FAMOUS H.B.C. CAPTAINS AND SHIPS (Continued from the June issue) By H. M. S. COTTER, Cumberland House
F. T. C. O. Notes
KAMLOOPS, B. C. STORE NEWS
A True Fish Story By GEO. R. ROBSON, Esquimalt, B.C.
Gets Wheelbarrow-full of Aluminum Pans
MONTREAL
H.B.C. Eastern Buying Agency News
WINNIPEG
Retail Store News
Listening-in at an H.B.C. Dance! (Imaginary Scraps of Desiccated Conversation Collected at a Company Dance).
Joe Scott Tends Goal Against All-Stars By T. REITH
WHOLESALE DEPOT
Modern Canoes for Northland
LETHBRIDGE (Alta.) STORE NEWS
GENERAL OFFICE (WINNIPEG) NEWS
VANCOUVER
Watch These Ball Players From Now On By L. A. KEELE
No Skirts for This 4200-Foot Climb By A. HUMPHREYS
Presentation to Mr. Horne
H.B.C. Cribbage Players Win Baxter Cup
Wholesome Minds A Few Thoughts for Our Younger Folks (older ones not barred) By Mrs. Jack Hawkshaw
Leaving for New Posts at Victoria
The Wild Man
EDMONTON
Retail Store Topics
A. & A.A. Early Season Sports Events
LET'S FORGET IT BY J. PREST
Masquerade Baseball Match Amuses
CALGARY
New Department
The Adventures of Sales Book No. 666 (Continued from June issue)
The Story of Saleslip No. 1
700 Attend Eighth Annual Field Sports
Miss McColl Wins Prize in Music Festival
H.B.C. Marine and River Transport News
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