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and towns have used this means of illustrating the industrial resources of the locality and the country. =Bib.=: Johnson, _First Things in Canada_. =Expulsion of Acadians.= _See_ Acadians, Expulsion of the. =Extradition with United States.= =Sy= Sydenham takes part in negotiations for, 336. =Eyre, Eustache R.= =S= Fort major, 47. =Faillon, Abbe Michel Etienne= (1799-1870). Historian. =Index=: =F= Quoted, 4, 9; his description of conduct of Perrot, governor of Montreal, 96, 97. =Ch= Error in history of, 207. =Bib.=: Works: _Vie de Mme. d'Youville_; _Vie de Mlle. Mance_; _Vie de Mlle. Le Ber_; _Histoire de la Colonie Francaise en Canada_. For biog., _see_ Desmazures, _L'Abbe Faillon: Sa Vie et ses [OE]uvres_. =Fairchild, Mrs.= =Hd= Haldimand's housekeeper, 314, 328, 329. =Fairfield, John= (1797-1847). Sat in Congress, 1835-1839; governor of Maine, 1839-1840, and 1842. Member of the United States Senate, 1843-1847. =Index=: =W= His connection with the Aroostook War, 135. =Bib.=: _Cyc. Am. Biog._ =Falconbridge, Sir Glenholme= (1846- ). Born at Drummondville, Ontario. Educated at the University of Toronto, graduating 1866. Called to the bar, 1871. Appointed judge of the Queen's Bench, Ontario, 1887; chief-justice, 1900. Knighted, 1909. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_; _Canadian Who's Who_. =Falkland, Lucius Bentinck, Viscount.= Governor of Nova Scotia, 1840-1846. =Index=: =H= Lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia, 69; his character and policy, 69; invites Howe to join the Council, 69; his administration, 71; calls upon Howe, Uniacke and MacNab to give reasons for their resignation from Executive Council, 87; Howe upsets his theories of government, 89-92; lampooned by Howe, 92-93; conflict for supremacy, 94, 97; Howe makes insulting reference to, in Legislature, 100-101; returns to England, 1846, 102. =Bib.=: Campbell, _History of Nova Scotia_; Saunders, _Three Premiers of Nova Scotia_. =Family Compact.= A group of Tory leaders in Upper Canada, so nicknamed by their political opponents because they held power as a distinct group, allied by bonds of political, social, and religious sympathy. Term also used in other provinces, in connection with somewhat similar conditions. =Index=: =Mc= Their loyalty tested, 10; Durham's view of, 62, 65, 66; great influence of, 66; lasting and extensive monopoly of power, 66; decides on Gourlay's destruction, 89; destroys _Colonial Advocate_, 115; incensed at Lord Goderich's con
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