Toronto, W. Briggs, 1903
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- Canada and the Empire, by A.E. De St. Dalmas ; introduction by Chancellor Wallace, commendatory letters by G.W. Ross and Lieut.-Col. Denison
- Canadian dairying, by Henry H. Dean
- Dialogues on English history and the history of England in one hundred lines, by T. Chisholm
- Holiday book catalogue : a list of books just published by William Briggs at Toronto, 1903-4
- Home building and furnishing : being a combined new edition of "Model houses for little money", by William L. Price and " Inside of 100 homes" by W.M. Johnson
- In music's thrall, by Lilla Nease
- In music's thrall, by Lilla Nease
- In the days of the Red River Rebellion : life and adventure in the far west of Canada, 1868-1872, by John McDougall ; with illustrations by J.E. Laughlin and portraits
- Lessons in life : a series of familiar essays, by Timothy Titcomb
- Life in Canada, by Thomas Conant
- Life in Canada, by Thomas Conant
- Life in Canada, by Thomas Conant
- Misunderstood, by H.D. Kennedy
- Mr. World and Miss Church-member : a twentieth century allegory, by W.S. Harris ; with an introduction by R. Dubs ; illustrations by Paul J. Krafft
- Our church : what Methodists believe, and how they work, by Jesse Lyman Hurlbut
- Our own and other worlds, by Joseph Hamilton ; introduction by W.H. Withrow
- Poems of new century. : First series: Minor lyric and narrative poems
- Poems of the new century : first series minor lyrics and narrative poems, by Robert S. Jenkins
- Sea murmurs and woodland songs, by S.E. Sherwood Faulkner
- Sea murmurs and woodland songs, by S.E. Sherwood Faulkner
- Summer songs in idlenesse, Katherine H. McDonald Jackson
- The Canadian garden : a pocket help for the amateur, by Annie L. Jack
- The Gospel of the home, by D.C. Hossack ; with introduction by N. Burwash
- The Hebrew : a story of the time, by John A. Steuart
- The O'Ruddy : a romance, by Stephen Crane and Robert Barr; with front. by C.D. Williams
- The Red-Keggers, by Eugene Thwing; illustrations by W. Herbert Dunton
- The White Chief of the Ottawa, by Bertha Wright Carr-Harris; with seven full-page illustrations by John Innes
- The beginnings of Methodism throughout the world : a bicentenary offering of the Nova Scotia conference, by George Oxley Huestis
- The better way : l'ami, by Charles Wagner ; translated from the French by Mary Louise Hendee
- The blood lilies, by W.A. Fraser ; illustrated by F.E. Schoonover
- The doctrine and discipline of the Methodist Church. : 1902., Edited by a committee appointed by the General Conference
- The interpretation of the Apocalypse : a paper read at the Theological Conference of Victoria University, November, 1902, by Francis Huston Wallace
- The interpretation of the apocalypse : a paper read at the Theological Conference of Victoria University, November, 1902, by Francis Huston Wallace
- The old orchard,
- The old orchard, by Mack Cloie
- The pastor's pocket ritual, arranged by George H. Cornish
- The pensionnaires : the story of an American girl who took a voice to Europe and found many things, by Albert R. Carman
- The secret of the divine silence, and other sermons, by B.D. Thomas
- The silver poppy : a novel, by Arthur Stringer
- The white letter : a tale of retribution and reward, by Eva Rose York
- Types of Canadian women and of women who are or have been connected with Canada :, vol. 1 | edited by Henry James Morgan
- Wesley and his preachers : their conquest of Britain, by G. Holden Pike
- What ails the Church? : an essay, by John May ; illustrated by the Royal Arch of Redemption
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