Kamloops Wawa, Issue 143

Introduction includes LeJeune's story of flooding on the Cariboo Wagon Road between Yale and Lytton in 1880-1882; this was followed by biggest run of salmon surpassed only in 1894 when there was damage on a CPR line and four bridges were carried away. Aboriginal people continued to worship in churches flooded with in six inches of water. The Wawa Shorthand: correspondence between Indigenous people in North Thompson and Denver, Colorado; 2000 copies printed of the new "Wawa Shorthand Instructor." 200 word list and key on p. 178. Prayers in English; Our Monthly Budget; Supplement to the New Testament, Chapters 99 to 103; The Holy Phase; Maxime and Melanie (with photoengraving?); Our Lady of the Salette; Apparation - The Virgin Weeping (with illustration); Mgr. Kneipp's Water Cure; Indian Calendar for 1896-1897.
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Yes
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Publication Date
1896-08
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University of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections, Father J.M.R. LeJeune, Wawa-1-Wawa-S1-132; records from Our Legacy site, http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy
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