- The master of life, a romance of the Five Nations and of prehistoric Montreal, by W.D. Lighthall
- The golden rule, by L.H. Grover
- Gentleman Solomon, by Allan Hawkwood
- After the cataclysm, a romance of the age to come, by H. Percy Blanchard
- A frontiersman, by Roger Pocock
- Paths of the righteous, by L. Dougall
- In the garden of charity, by Basil King
- The giant's strength, by Basil King
- Hemming, the adventurer, by Theodore Roberts ; illustrated by A.G. Learned
- Cinderella of Skookum Creek, by Frederick Niven
- The young Gordons in Canada, by Mary Bourchier Sanford
- The training of Silas, by E.J. Devine
- The watchers of the trails, a book of animal life, by Charles G.D. Roberts ; illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull
- The treasure trail, by Frank L. Pollock ; with a frontispiece in colour by Louis D. Gowing
- Weiga of Temagami, and other Indian tales, by Cy Warman
- The attic guest, a novel, by Robert E. Knowles
- Michel and AngeĢle ; John Enderby ; There is sorrow on the sea, Gilbert Parker
- Forest fugitives, by Theodore Goodridge Roberts
- Bubbles we buy, by Alice Jones
- In the deep of the snow, Charles G.D. Roberts ; illustrated by Denman Fink
- Willow, the wisp, by Archie P. McKishnie
- The house on the cliff, by Charles Sparrow
- My enemy Jones, an extravaganza, by Robert Barr
- Curly, a tale of the Arizona desert, by Roger Pocock ; with frontispiece by Stanley L. Wood
- Joan at halfway, by Grace McLeod Rogers
- Knights who fought the dragon, by Edwin Leslie
- A fight for freedom, by Ralph Connor
- Characteristic conversations of Curly Kate, by E.M. Gardner
- The narrative of Gordon Sellar who emigrated to Canada in 1825
- The foreigner, a tale of Saskatchewan, by Ralph Connor
- The fugitive sleuth, by Hulbert Footner
- When Valmond came to Pontiac, the story of a lost Napoleon, by Gilbert Parker
- Last songs from Vagabondia, Bliss Carman, Richard Hovey ; designs by Tom B. Meteyard
- The plowshare and the sword, a tale of old Quebec, by Ernest George Henham [id est John Trevena]
- Rod of the Lone patrol, by H.A. Cody
- Is life worth living?, a work written to show the vicissitudes of everyday life, particularly such as concerned the author, by Ernest Butland
- The arch-satirist, by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick ; illustrated by Charles Copeland
- On the other side of the latch, by Sara Jeanette Duncan (Mrs. Everard Cotes)
- A woman in a thousand, by Robert Barr
- Wilderness honey, by Frank Lillie Pollock ; illustrated by H.C. Edwards
- The morning of the silver frost, by Charles G.D. Roberts
- The rose-colored world and other fantasies, by Ethel Mary Brodie ; illustrations by H. Richard Boehm
- The lad Felix, a tragedy of the Ne Temere, by Henry Milner [pseudonym] ; illustrated by C.M. Hall
- The crow's nest, by Mrs. Everard Cotes (Sara Jeannette Duncan)
- A wilderness of monkeys, by Frederick Niven
- Lady Eleanor, lawbreaker, by Robert Barr
- The haunter of the pine gloom, by Charles G.D. Roberts ; illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull
- Going west, by Basil King
- L'hasa at last, by J. MacDonald Oxley
- The judgment house, a novel, by Gilbert Parker ; illustrated by W. Hatherell