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TWENTI-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. 



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FOR THE YEAR 



1875, 



BEING THE THIRD AFTER LEAP YEAR. 



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THE CANADIAN ALMANAC, 



FOR THE YEAR 1875. 



Clironological Cycles. 



Golden Number , 14 

Epact 23 

Salar Cycle . 8 



Dominical Letter C 

Roman Indicium 3 

Julian Period 6588 



Epochs. 



The year 5636 of the Jewish Era begias Sept. 30 1875 

The year 1292 of the Mahometan Era begins Feb. 7 1875 
The 39th of Queen Victoria s Reign begins June 20... 1875 



The 9th of Dominion of Canada begins July 1 1875 

The 100th of the Indep. of the U. S. begins July 4 ... 1875 



Fixed and Moveable Festivals and Anniversaries* 



Ash Wednesday Feb. 10 

St. David ~ March 1 

St. Patrick March 17 

Lady Day - March 25 

Kaster Sunday March 28 

St. George April 23 

Holy Thursday May G 



WhitSunday May 

Birth of Queen Victoria May 

Midsummer Day June 

Dominion D:iy July 

Michaelmas Day Sept. 

Birth of Prince of Wales Nov. 

St. Andrew NOT. 



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Explanation of the Articles in (lie Calendar. 

These pages are calculated for Toronto, Quabec, Fredericton and Halifax, and for ordinary purposes will serve with 
sufficient accuracy for every city in the Dominion of Canada. 

The times of the SUN S RISING AVD SETTISO are given fur the upper liinb, and are corrected for refraction for Toronto, 
Quebec, Fredericton, Halifax and Fort Garry. 

The civil times both for the rising and setting of the Moon s centre are given for every day for Toronto, Quebec,. 
Fredericton, Halifax and Fort Garry. 

The column, SON ON MEKIDIAN, gives the time that a watch should show when tho shadow of a aan dial is on the 
noon mark. 

MOON S AGE. This column shows to the nearest tenth of a day the Moon s age at Toronto Noon. 

The column, Moov ON THE MERIDIAN, gives the mean time at which the Moon s centre passes the meridian of longi- 
i title 4h. 46m. W. When in the column headed Moon s rising or settiu:;, or Moon on meridian, the letters A.M. occur, 
unaccompanied by any number, they denote that the numbers given lor the succeeding days relate to the morning, 
and those for the preceding days to the afternoon, but tlist the Moon does not rise or set or cross the meridian (as tho 
case may be) on tiiat day. 

The MOON S MERIDIAN ZENITH DISTANCES are given to the nearest tenth of a degree for a point in latitude 45 anil 
longitude 4h. 46m. W. They are not corrected for parallax or refraction. 

The column, UPPER TRANSIT OF POLE STAB, phows for every diy the mean time at which the Pole Star makes its 
upper transit across the meridian of longitude 4h. 45m. W. It passes the meridian in the morning from April 10 to 
October 9. It pisses the meridian twice on October 10; and in the afternoon during the rest of the year. 

The time at which the lower transit of the Pole Star occurs may be fjund by adding llh. 5Sm. 2s. to the time of 
its preceding upper transit. 

The six last columns will serve with sufficient accuracy for the whole of Canada. 

From the time of the upper transit of the Pole Star may be found the time of its greatest western or eastern elonga 
tion, by adding or subtracting the constants given iu the annexed Table. 



latitude 


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43 


44 


45 


40 


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48 


49 


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h m s 
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h m s 
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5 53 33 


h m s 
5 53 21 


h in s 
5 53 9 


h m a 

5 52 56 


h m s 

5 52 43 


h m 

5 52 : 


Difference for 10 of latitude 


1.8 


1.8 


1.8 


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2.0 


2.0 


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THE CANADIAN ALMANAC. 



MOON S PHASES. This Table jives the times for thft four meridians when the Moon passes the geocentric longitudes 
cf 90 180, and 270 east of the sun. It gives also the times of her greatest and least distance from the earth. 

TWILIGHT. In this TaMa are given the times at which twilight begins in the morning and ends in the evening, 
i e., the times when the Sun s centre is 18 below the horizon. 

GREATEST ELONGATION or TEE POLE STAR. This column gives the greatest azimuth of the Pole Star east or west 
from the meridian as observed at a place in latitude 45. When the greatest elongation corresponding to any other 
latitude is required, the number given in the column should be corrected by means of the following Table. 





42 


43 


44 


45 


46 


470 


48 


49 


50 




5 38" 


3 51" 


1 59" 


O OO" 


-L. 2 4" 


+4 16" 


+6 35" 


-j- 9/2" 


+11 37" 


2nd Correction for each minute 
of latitude 


+ 1.8" 


-f 1.9" 


+ 2.0" 


+ 2.1" 


+ 2.2" 


-f 2.3" 


+ 2.4" 


+ 2.6" 


+ 2.7" 























The 1st correction for the degrees of latitude is to bo subtracted from the greatest elongation given in the calendar 
or addrd to it, according as the degrees of latitude are less or greater than 45. 

The 2nd correction, which h always additive, is found by multiplying the number given in the third line of the 
Tuble by the number of minutes in the latitude. 

rhus for latitude 43 20 ...lst correction = 3 51" 2nd correction -fl .9X20 = -f 38" 

" 47 40 ... " =+4 16" " " +2.3X-10 +1 32" 

" " 451(X... " =+0 0" " " +2.1X10 = +0 21" 

If the altitude of Polaris above the horizontal plane observed at the time of its meridian transit be corrected for 
refraction, the latitude of the place of observation will be found by subtracting the polar distance from the altitude 
BO corrected, Ibr the upper trantit, and by adding the polar distance to the corrected altitude, for lower transit 

Ey observing Polaris with a horizoni 1 circle at the time of its upper or lower meridian transit, the direction of the 
meridian may also be found; bat as its motion in azimuth at these instants is more rep d than at other points of its 
course, any error in the time will then produce the greatest possible effect on the azimuth. Near the time of greatest 
elongation, on the other hand, the change of azimuth is very slow; so that an error in the supposed time of observa 
tion will occasion a comparatively smatt error in the azimuth. On this account the instant of greatest elongation 
east or west of the meridian ia the time most favourable for the determination of the meridian. 

Again, as the poiut of greatest elongation is the one at which the change of altitude is most rapid, any error in the 
time will produce a comparatively large error ia the altitude. Hence this point of the star s path is the worst that 
could be talc-n for finding the latitude. 

As the transits ot Polaris and the times of its greatest elongation often take place when the sky is clouded, or during 
daylight, several days may sometimes pass without the occurrence of an opportunity favourable for these observations 
with Polaris. 

To remedy to some extant this inconvenience, Tables are herewith given which contain the times of transit of two 
ether circumpolar stars, with the intervals between the times of transit and of greatest elongation; and also the 
azimuths at the same instant. 

In order to harmonize with tie rest of the Calendar, where the times of transit, of Polaris are placed, the transits of 
that star are given in civil time; for greater convenience, however, the transit of and Ursje Minoris in the following 
Tables art- in astronomical time. For the sak.9 of brevity the times are given for the 1st, llth and 21st of each month, 
and also on those days when two transits take place. 

The times of meridian passage on any intermediate diy may be found with sufficient accuracy by subtracting the 
following numbers from the lecorded time which next precedes it in the Table. 



Number of days after day laal recorded 


1 


2 


3 


4 


5 | 6 


7 


8 


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10 




m s 


m e 


m s 


m s 


m aim s 


ra s 


m s 


m s 


m B 


Corresponding time to be subtracted 


3 56 


1 52 


11 48 


15 44 


19 40 ) 23 SO 


27 32 


31 28 


35 24 


39 20 



Mean Astronomical Time of the Upper Transit of 5 Ursie Minoris over tile Meridian 

of Longitude Gh. W. 

Mean right ascension, 1st July, 1875, ISh. 12m. 30s. 
Mean polar distance 3 23 32" 





Jan. 


Feb. 


Mar. 


April. 


May. 


June. 


July. 


Aug. 


Sept. 


Oct. 


Nov. 


Dec. 


1 
11 

21 


h m s 
23 24 34 
22 45 15 
22 5 57 


h m a 

21 22 44 
20 43 27 
20 4 10 


h m 8 

19 32 46 
18 53 30 
18 14 14 


h m s 

17 31 3 
16 51 47 
16 12 32 


h m s 
15 I>3 15 
14 53 58 
14 14 41 


h m s 
13 31 27 
12 52 8 
12 12 49 


h m s 
11 33 29 
10 54 8 

10 14 47 


h m s 
9 31 29 
8 52 7 
8 12 44 


h m 8 

7 29 25 
6 50 2 
6 10 38 


h m s 
5 31 15 
4 51 51 
4 12 28 


h m s 
3 29 9 
2 49 46 
2 10 24 


h m s 
1 31 2 
51 41 
12 21 



On Dec. 24, o Ursa: Minoris passes the meridian twice, namely, at Oh. Om. 32s., and again at 23h. 56m 37s. 

[647] 



THE CANADIAN ALMANAC. 



[1875, 



Meau Astronomical Time of the Upper Transit of Ursre Minris over the Meridian 

of LougiUuIe 61i \V. 

Mean right ascension, 1st July, 1875, I6h. 58m. 47g. 































Jan. 


Feb. 


Mar. 


April. 


May. 


Juilc. 


July. 


Ausf. 


Sept. 


Oct. 


Nov. 


Dec. 




li m s 


h m s 


h in s 


h m s 


h m 8 


h in s 


h m H 


h m H 


h ID s 


h m s 


h in H 


h m H 


1 


22 11 11 


20 9 20 


18 19 19 


16 17 31 


14 19 37 


12 17 41 


10 19 45 


8 17 4S 


6 15 50 


4 17 47 


2 15 49 


17 Tit) 


11 


21 31 52 


19 30 3 


17 40 2 


15 38 13 


13 40 IS 


11 38 25 


9 40 25 


7 38 2* 


6 36 20 


3 38 27 


1 38 29 


23 34 31 


21 


20 52 3t 


18 50 45 


17 44 


14 58 55 


13 69 


10 59 6 


915 


6 59 7 


457 ,8 


2 69 6 


67 9 


22 55 IS 



On Dec. 5, Ursa; Minoris passes the meridian twice, namely, at Oh. 2m. 6s., and a^ain at 23h. 53m. 10s. 

The following Table gives approximately the intervals in time between the instant of the Uppr Transit of 3 and 
TJrsse Minoris, and the instant of their greatest elongations, with (he azimuths of these Stars at greatest elongation. 



IATITCI B. 


42 


43 


44 | 45 


46 


47 


48 


493 


60 


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h m H 

5 46 49 


h m 8 

5 46 22 


h m R i h m s 

5 4o 6S| 5 45 27 


h in s 
5 44 5S 


h m R 

5 44 28 


h m s 
5 43 57 


h m R 
5 4"5 20 


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5 30 55 


5 29 54 


5 28 62 5 27 47 


6 26 40 


5 25 31 


5 24 18 


5 23 3 


5 21 4t 


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O t II 

4 34 5 


2 3S 30 


O I II O / // 

4 43 10 4 48 5 


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o / tt 

4 58 -43 


O 1 H 

6 4 2d 


O 1 II 

5 10 3S 


o / n 
5 16 5 l l 




10 27 57 


10 38 11 


10 48 811 20 


11 12 19 


11 24 58 


11 38 19 


11 52 26 


12 7 " 





















THE PLANETS. The times of rising and setting of the fivn chief plsnetg are calculated for Toronto, and are correct? d 
for refraction. The tiniej of culmination, although computed for the meridian of Toronto, will serve approximately 
for the whole of Canada. The moridi-iu zenith distances, being designed merely to aid in finding the planets, have 
bsen given only to the nearest tenth of a degree, as seen fi-om the latitude of 45. 



Star TJ>le. 

From the times of the Upper Transit of the Pole Star my ha derived, with the aid of the following Table, the times of 
culmination, and of the rising aud setting of the principal fixed stars, as seen from the parallel of 45 north latitude . 

To ascertain when any star f nind in the following Table will be on the meridian, add the number in the left-hand 
column of figures to the preceding meridian transit of the pole star given in the calendar. To find the time of rising 
of a star, subtract the number opposite to it in the right hand column of figures from the time of its meridian passage- 
For the setting of a star, add the Mime number to the time of Its meridian passage. Those stars marked () revolt a 
in a circle of perpetual apparition, and do not ri-e or set at places in and to the north of latitude 45. 



NAME OF STAB. 


On 

Meridi n 


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Moriui c 


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and Sets 




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22 45 


h m 
8 10 


a Ursse M&iorifl . ....... 


A m 

9 41 


A m 




J2 50 


C 59 


rf Leonia. . . , 


10 28 


7 2 


a Cassiopeia; 


i 3 17 




/3 Corvi 


11 13 


4 


fi Cell 


"3 20 


4 40 


a Vifo inis (Spica) 


12 4 


516 


(3 Arieti.s 


35 


7 25 


n TJrsiG Mujoris 


12 8 




a Arietis 


47 


7 o9 


a Boot is ( Arcturus) . . . . 


12 55 


7 2;; 


a Ceti 


14-1 


6 13 


/3 UrssB Minoris. . 


13 26 






2 2 




ij Libne 


13 55 


5 " 


a Tauri (Aldebiirnrt) 


3 15 


7 7 


o Coronte Borealis 


14 14 


8 


a, Aurigae (Capella) 


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a Serpentis 


14 23 


6 26 


fi Orionis (Rigel) 


S 55 


5 25 


3 Scorpii 


14 43 


4 36 


f-J Tauri 


4 5 


8 10 


a Scorpii (Antares) 


15 6 


4 2 


|! ? Orionis 


4 12 


5 57 


a Herculis . . 


15 53 


6 5! 


t Orionis 


4 16 


5 54 


/3 Draconis . . . 


16 12 




a Columba) 


4 21 


8 9 


y Draconis 


16 38 






4 35 


29 


a Lvrre (Vesra) . 


17 17 


9 31 


a Canis Majoris (Sirius) 


5 26 


4 50 


a AquiJse (Altair) 


18 29 


6 3:; 


e Canis Majoris 


6 40 


Z 46 


a Cvtrni 


19 21 


11 3:; 


a- Geminorum (Castor) 


6 13 


8 34 




19 59 




a Canis Minoris (Procvon) . . . ; 


6 19 


6 21 




20 9 


S 84 


jS Geminorum (Pollux) 


6 24 


8 9 


n Acjiiarii 


20 43 


5 55 




8 7 


5 26 


a Piscis Aust. (Fomalhaut) . . . 


21 34 


3 36 




8 47 


6 50 




21 42 


1 


y Leonis .. .. . 


8 59 


7 26 





















[848] 



1875.] 



THE CANADIAN ALMANAC. 



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Table 

Showing Vie Itlwninatfd Portions of th* Discs of Venus and Mars. 



1875. 


Yen tin. 


Mars. 


1875. 


Venus. 


Mars. 




273 


912 


July 15. 


0.946 


0.9M 


February... 11. 
Maroh 15. 
April 16. 
May 15. 


0.477 
0.615 
0.727 
0.815 


0.8 Jti 
0.881 

0.906 
0.950 


August,.... 15. 
Sep ember 15. 
October . ... 15. 
November. 15. 


0.983 
1 .000 
0.995 
0.974 


0.495 

0.856 
0.8-17 
0.856 




0.890 


0.990 


December.. 15. 


0.909 


0.873 















Eclipses. 

lu the year 1875 there will be two eclipses, both of the Sun. 

I. A total eclipse of the Sun, April 5, invisible in Canada. 

IL An annular eclipse of the Sun, September 29, visible a* a partial eclipse in those portions of the Domiuion which 
lie to the oast of longitude 93 west. 

The eclipse begins btfora sunrise at all Cinsdian station , except in the extreme east of Nova Scotia and in the 
island of Caps Breton, where the first contact tabes place at or soon after sunrise, according to the position of the 
place. 

At Toronto, tha greatest phase occurs before sunri *. At sunrise, the imguhu le of the eclipse (Sun s diameter = 1 ) 
is .823. 

Eclipse ends Sh. 56. 3m. a.m., Toronto civil time. Angle of list contact from North Pols 122 towards the east fur 
4iiect image. 

The Greenwich moan time of last contact for places noar Toronto miy be found from the following formulae: 

* cos w = 0.08371 [0.17421] H I -f [9.98617] cos I cos (99 1 37" X) 

t 111. om. 23s. + [3.62182] sin al [3.60725] sin I [: . 79315] cos I cos (94 42 36" A) 

Contact on the Sun s limb, <i> -f- 32 55 from north towards the east. 

At Quebec, the magnitude of the eclipse at sunrise is .603. The greatest phase occurs at 6h. 24.2m. a.m., Quebs* 
civil time m.ignitudi 1 , .871. Time of last contact, 7h. 33.3m., Quebec time. Angle from North Pole, 129 towards 
Ui9 east for direct image. 

Tlie Greenwich mean time of last contact for plnces near Quebec miy be found from the following formula;: 

* IXM ID = 0.37030 [0.16C87J fin I -f [0.00340] cos I cos (93 51 15" X) 

t = Ih. Cm. 50s. H- [3.64041] fin w [3.64318] sin I [3.80772J cos I cos (95 53 43" X) 

Contact on the Sun s limb, w -{- 31 25 from north towards the east. 

At Halifax, the magnitude of the eclipse at sunrise is 0.169. The greatest phase occurs at 6h. 55.4m. a m., Halifax 
ovil tiiuH. Migultude of greatest phase, .899. Time of last contact, Sh. 8m. Angle from N>rth Pole, 12C> J towards 
tha east for lirect ima<re. 

The Greenwich metn time of last conta-i for pliers near Ilalif-tx may hi found from the following formulas: 

* cos w -. 0.3V774 [0.15715] sin I -f [0.02398] cos I cos (100 54 5" X) 

t = Ih. Sin 13,s. -f [3.06156] sin w [3.CS1S5] sin I [3.81918] coa I co* (95 39 4t" X) 

* In those formula; tin cosifiuients of tho terms are the numbara whose logarithms ara the numbers wiihin the 
toracksts [ 1 ; also, I dsuotas the gejeuntric latitude, and X the longitude west of Greenwich. 



TABLE SHOWING THE AVERAGES OF CERTAIN METEOROLOGICAL QUANTITIES. 

[From observations at the Toronto Observatory.] 





Barometer, 
average of 33 
jeaiB. 


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3t 30 

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3 o* :s 


5 

a S 

-2 


KemiltHnt velo 
city ( t \Viud 
fi-om - ft years. 


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ClouduU Sky, 
average of 21 | 
years. 


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Haiti, avemgo 
t.f 33-4 j Hiirs. 


1);O ol Uain, 
average of 34 

yenrs. 


AHiOiait of 
snow, uveiiige 
i f 30 yeit H. 


UilJ K ul S.lOW, 

aycrage ol 34 , 
yegrH. 


Total Bain and 

Suow. j 


January... 


29.6431 


o 
22.91 


o 
V 80 W 


milf.s 
3 18 


miles. 
8 38 


73 


in. 

1 194 


4 59 


in. 

17 18 


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in. 

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0229 


22 90 


V GSW 


3 15 


8 70 


71 


851 






1 11 


> 714 




.6010 


2J 30 


N 51 W 


3 22 


8 97 


62 


1 MM 


6 O- l 


12 77 


10 * ;( ) 




A pril 


.5880 


41.01 


V 21 W 


2 07 


8 2V 


60 


2 4V> 


10 OH 


2 *ib 


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t? 7 IS 


May 


.5707 


ft I 6t5 


V 14 W 


1 64 


6 81 


56 


3 ISt 


1 1 91 


OB 


35 


5 i a o 




.0734 


61 74 


V 4 \V 


83 


5 20 


52 


2 915 


11 74 








July 


. 5930 


67 41 


V 76 W 


79 


4 97 


50 


3 181 


10 74 






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. 6230 


66 20 




1 11 


5 23 


49 




11 O i 




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58.05 


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1 07 


5 50 


50 


3 65 } 


11 21 


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45 85 


N 62 W 


1 81 


6 ^0 


61 


2 409 


12 56 




1 go 


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.6077 


36 16 


\ 73 W 


o 77 


7 66 


74 


2 855 


9 79 






Q 030 




.6512 




V 80 W 


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[664] 



1375.] 



THE PLANETS. 



21 



NA.MK OF 

Pi-AXET. 


JANUARY 1ST. 


JANUARY HTH. 


JANUARY 21ST. 


Rises. 


Ou 
Merid. 


Sets. 


nei . 
Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 


Ou 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer 
Zen. 
list. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 
A TO 

156/7 
11 57 a 
11 14 a 
601/> 
8 25 a 


Men 

Zen. 
dist. 


Venus 


A m 
601a 

2 22 a 
1 430 
930 
708/> 


A m 
952^ 

7 Si a 

705- 
219/- 

2290 


h m 
243/; 
046/7 
28 p 

708p 

9 45 a 




62.8 
.37.4 
54.8 
62.9 
i:7.8 


A m 
434o 

2 140 

1 10 

854(; 
627/> 


A m 
9250 
7 17 a 
6 30 
1 44;. 
148 


A m 
2 16 f 
021/> 
1 1 o ; (/ 
634p 
9 05 a 




62.3 
59.3 
55.2 
62.6 
27.7 


A m 
421 a 
2 05 a 
035 
818a 
545/7 


A m 
9090 

70U 
5540 
1 09/7 
107 a 


o 

63.0 
61.1 
55.5 
62.3 
27.6 


Mars 




Saturn 


Uranus 




NAME or 
PLANET. 


FEBRUARY 1ST. 


FEBRUARY HTH. 


FEBRUARY 21ST. 


Rises. 


Oil 
Merid 


Sets. 


Mer. 

Z,-u. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 

dist. 


Venus 


A TO 
4 18 a 
154 a 
11 51/> 
7 38 a 
459/j 


A m 
901(7 
643fi 
6 140 
031/> 
021 a 


A m 
144/> 
11 31 a 

LO 83 
525/7 

7 40 .-/ 


o 

64.0 
62 P 
55.7 
61. y 
27.5 


A TO 

4 20 a 
1 44 a 

11 13 p 
7020 
418// 


A 771 

9 00 a 
6260 
436 a 
1 1 57 a 
11 37/7 


A tra 
141/> 

11 086 
954-. 
452// 
7 00 a 


o 

64.5 
64.2 
55.7 
61.6 
27.4 


A m 
423</ 
1 32 a 
l084jD 
6 26 a 
886j> 


A m 
9 03 a 
6 09 a 
3580 
1 1 22 a 
1056 /7 


A 774 

143/? 
10 45 a 
919a 
419/> 
6 19 a 


o 

64.6 
65.3 
55.7 
61.2 
27.2 


Mars 


Jupiter 


Saturn 


Uranus 



NAME OP 




MABCI 


[ 1ST. 






MARCH 


llTH. 






MARCH 


21ST. 




PLANET. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Z^u. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 

Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zeu. 
dist 


Venus 


A m 
4 24 a 


A m 
907 a 


A TO 
1 50 p 




640 


A m 
4 24 a 


A m 
9 13 a 


A m 
203 p 




62.6 


A m 
4 20 a 


A m 
9 19a 


A m 
2 19/> 


o 
60.4 




1 22 a 


5 55 a 


1027 a 


6 1 


1 08 a 


5 36 a 


10 05 a 


66.9 


052 a 


517 


9 42 a 


67.6 


Jupiter 


1001 p 


326 a 


8 47 a 


55.G 


9 18 p 


2 44 a 


806o 


55.4 


834p 


2 02 a 


7 25 a 


55.1 


Saturn 


5 57 a 


1054 a 


352c 


60 


5 20 a 


1020 a 


3 19^ 


60 fi 


444 


9 44 a 


245p 


60 3 


Uranus 


303z> 


10 23 


5 47 a 


27.1 


2 22 u 


943n 


5 07 a 


27.1 


1 41 p 


9020 


4 26 a 


27.0 



NAME o? 
PLANET. 


APRIL IST. 


APRIL 11m. 


APRIL 21ST. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mur. 
Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zeti. 
dit-t. 


Venus 


A m 
413u 
032 
745? 
403a 
057/j 


A m 
9 26 a 
4 54 a 
1 14 a 
i) 03 a 
8\8p 


A m \ 
238^ 57 4 
9 17 a 68.1 
6 3 J a 54.7 
208j :59.t 
3 43 a 26.9 


A m 
4 02 a 
Oil a 
659j 

3260: 
017? 


A ( 
931 6 
431 6 
030r, 
830<- 
7 38;- 


A TO 

301p 53.4 

851 a 68.0 
557 64.2 
1 33/>:59.6 
3 03 a 26 9 


A m 
3 50 a 
11 45 /) 
613/> 

2 49 a 
11 38 a 


A TO 

9 36 a 

4 06 a 
1142/7 
7 53 a 
659/7 


A TO 

322/7 

8 23 a 
5 15 a 
058 jo 
2 24 a 


o 

49.3 
68.7 
53.9 
59.4 
26.9 




Jupiter 
Saturn 


Uranus 


NAME OP 
PLANET. 


MAY 1ST. 


MAY HTH. 


MAY 218T. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zeu. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zan. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 
dist. 


Venus 


A 771 

3 37 a 
11 18/> 
527p 
2 10 a 
10 59 a 


A m 
940 
3 37 a 
i056? 
7 15 a 
6 18 o 


A m 
344;> 
752 
42!) (/ 
020;> 
1 40 a 


o 

45.0 
69.4 
58.2 

59.2 
26. ft 


A TO 

3 23 a 
1047; 
442jo 
133</ 
10 21 a 


A m 
9 45 a 
304a 
10 12;? 
6 37 a 
5 39 p 


A TO 
406/> 
7 17 a 
347 
11 42 a 
101 a 




40.5 
69.9 
52.9, 
59.1 

27.0. 


A m 
3 10 a 
1012;? 
358/7 
055 a 
9 43 a 


A m 
9 50 
2260 
930/7 
5 59 a 
501 p 


A TO 

429/7 
6 38 a 
306a 
11 04 a 
22 a 


o 

36.1 
70.4 
52.6 
59.0 
27.1 


Mars 


Jupiter 


Saturn 


Uranus 




NAME OF 
PLANET. 


JUNE IST. 


JUNE llTU. 


JUNE 21sT. 


Rises. 


Ou 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 

Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 

dist. 




A m 
2 58 (/ 
927? 
3 Up 
016p 
901 


A 771 

9 37 a 
138 a 
844/> 
5 21 a 
419 


A TO 

4 55 /> 
5 44 a 
221 
10 26 a 
11360 


o 

31.6 
71.2 

52. H 
59. C 
27. ? 


A wi 
2 50 a 
843/> 
230? 
1 1 29 p 
8 24 a 


A TO 

10050 
049 a 
803 ;> 
4 38 a 
341 


A TO 

5 20 j9 
4 50 a 
1 40 a 
9420 
1058 


o 

28.0 
71.9 
52.2 
59.1 
27.3 


A TO 

2 46 a 
753/7 
1 51 / 
1049p 

748 


h m 
10150 

11 51/9 

723/> 
3580 
304 


A TO 

544p 
3 55 a 
1 00 a 
9 02 a 
1020 




25.1 
72.5 
52.3 

59.1 
27.4 




Jupiter 
Saturn 


Uranus 



NOTE. In the above Tables a signifies A. M. and p P. M. 
L665J 



THE PLANETS. 



[1875. 



NAME OP 
PLANET. 


JULY IST. 


JULY IITH. 


JULY 218T." 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sots. 


J. er. 
Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Her. 

Zen. 
dist. 


v anus 


A m 
247 a 
702p 
1 12 p 
10 10 p 
1 11 a 


A OT 
10260 
10 58 p 
645jD 
317 
220? 


A 771 

606/7 
300 
02la 
821 
942/7 




23.1 
72.8 
52.4 
59.2 
27.6 


A m 
254 a 

6 13/7 
040? 
929/> 

6 35 


A TO 

1039o 
lOOSjt, 
607? 
236^ 
1 49 ? 


A 771 

Q 24p 
2 08 a 
1148? 
7 39 a 
904? 




21.9 
73.0 

52.6 
59. 4 

27.7 


A m 

308 
528/> 
004? 
849? 
5 58 a 


A m 
1053 

924? 
531 p 
155 
1 12? 


A m 
637? 
1 19o 
11 05/7 
6 57 u 
826? 


o 

22.0 
72.9 
53.0 
59.6 
27.9 


[ars 


ipiter 


iturn 


; . : ranus 




NAME OP 
PLANET. 


AUGUST IST. 


AUGUST llT 3 


AUGUST 21ST. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Her. 
Zen. 
..list. 

" 6 

23.3 
72,8 
63.4 

59. 9 

28 1 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 

dist. 




A m 
3 30 a 


A 771 

UOTrt 
842; 
452? 
1 13 ( . 
03225 


A m 
6 45 jo 
41 a 
1024/7 
614 
745 


A 7/1 
354 
413p 

10 54 a 
7 23 p 
7 48 (/ 


A 771 
1120 
810/i 
4 lo/) 

027 
1 1 55 


A m 
646? 
006 a 
947? 
5 26 a 
7 f)7 77 


o 

25.7 

72.7 
53.9 
60.2 
s a 


A m 
4 19 a 

3 43/> 

1028? 

64J?| 

4 (Hi i 


A 771 

11 30 a 
74lp 
344? 
11 40/7 
11 IK,, 


A m 
641;) 
1140? 

911/7 

443 
fi ;?n 


o 

28.9 
72.6 
o4.5 
60.4 

M8 J. 


\[nrs 


4 4(3/1 
11 27 
8 08 / 
5 19 


hipiter 
~" iturn 


Uranus . 



NAME OF 
PLANET. 


SEPTEMBER IST. 


SEPTEMBER HTH. 


SEPTEMBER 21ST. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 

dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Mei-id. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Am. 

dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
/eu. 
dist. 


Venus 


A m 
450o 
3 20 ? 
9 46 a 
586/3 
3 27 a 


A m 
1140 
719/i 
307/> 
1054/7 
10 38 a 


A m 
630/5 
II 18/< 
828/7 
356 
548p 


o 

32.8 
724 

55.1 
60.7 
28.6 


A 77* 
516,; 
2 59 *j. 
9 16 a 
516? 
2 50 a 


A 771 

11 48 a 
70\p 
235/j 
1012? 
1 00 a 


A m 
619/, 
11 02/ 
763/ 

312" 
510? 


o 

37.4 

72. ( 
55 r 
60 9 
288 


A m 
539 
238? 
8 47 a 
-1 35/7 
2 14 a 


A 7/t 

11 54 a 
645? 
203? 
9 30/; 
9 23 a 


A 77? 

6 

1060jB 
7 18? 
230^ 
432? 


o 

42.3 
71.3 
66.5 

61.1 
290 


Mars 


Jupiter 


.Saturn .. 


Uranus 




NAME OP 
PLANET. 


OCTOBER 1ST. 


OCTOBiilK Jliii. 


OCTOBER 21ST. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zi-n. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Z.-n. 
dist. 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Ziai. 
dist. 


Venus 


A 771 

6 06 a 

221 j? 
8 18 a 

3 54 ? 
1 37 a 


A m 
Noon. 
630/ 
1 30jt7 
849 
846 


A m 
554? 
104u/> 
643/> 
1 48 </ 
3 r,j ; , 


o 

47.3 

70.5 
57.2 

6i.2 
9 1 


A 771 

6 35 a 
201? 
7 50 a 
3 Up 
-100 a 


A 7?i 

007? 
618./7 
1 00? 
809? 
8 08 <> 


h m 
538? 52.8 
p 69.3 
609/- 57.9 
1 08 rj 61.3 
3 16 A? 29.2 


A 771 

7 03 a 
141f 

7 22 a 
234? 
23 a 


A 771 

01 4 v 
605? 
029/7 
7 29/7 
730ff 


A 771 

525/7 
1030/7 
6 35? 
028 a 
2 39 p 


o 

57.5 
67.8 
58.6 
61.3 
29.3 


Mars 


Jupiter 
Saturn ....... 


Uranus 






NAME OP 
PLANET. 


NOVEMIUCU IST. 


NO VEMBKR HTB. 


NOVEMBER 21ST. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 
Zen. 

.list. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid 


Sets. 


Mer. 
ZU. 

list 


Rises. 


On 
Merid. 


Sets. 


Her. 

Z t .n. 
li.t. 


Venus 


A 771 

7 33 a 

1 19j(7 

6 51 a 
151? 
11 37 ? 


A 77? 
025/> 

5 53 p 
1 1 55 a 

6 46 ? 
6 44 a 


A 777 

5 16;/ 
1026/- 
4 57/i 
11 4.1 p 
1 55 p 


o 

62.1 
65.9 
59.3 
61.3 
294 


A 77* 

800 

57 ? 
6 24 a 
1 13? 
1059? 


A 77* 

036/> 
541? 
11 2\u 
608? 
6 06 a 


A W 

5 1 2 // 
1025 o 
424";; 
11 02? 
1 19? 


O 

IM 5 

638 
60.0 
61.2 


A 771 
826tf 
_034? 
5 55 a 
034? 
1020? 


A 771 
50 ? 
5 29 f 
1053(7 
530? 
5 27 </, 


A 7?!. 

513/> 

1021? 
352/> 
1026? 
037? 


o 

68.0 

6U.6 
61.1 
295 


Mars 


Jupiter 


Saturn 


UYa7iu<! 




NAME OF 
PLANET. 


DECKMUKU IST. 


DKC, ; ITU. 


DKOKMUER21ST. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


Mer. 

Zen. 
dist. 


Rises. 




Merid 


Sets. 


tter. 

Zen. 
list. 


Rises. 


On 

Merid. 


Sets. 


.vlr. 
Zen 
dipt. 


Venus 


A 777 

8 48 
012p 

5 28 a 
11 Ma 
940/7 


A 7H 

1 05? 
517? 
1023 
453^ 
4 47 <i 


A 77? 

521? 
1022? 
3 17? 
949/> 
1 1 58 a 


o 

69 t 
588 
61.2 

60.9 
29.5 


A m 
9 04 a 
11 47 a\ 
4 )9 ,i 
11 19 a 
901? 


A in 
120? 
505// 

952</ 
4 ]6/7 
408 ; 


A m 
5 36 ? 
1023? 
244? 
9 14? 
11 19 a 


o 

69.4 
56.0 
61.8 
60.7 

29.5 


A m 
9 13 a 
11 22 a 
4 30 a 
10 41 a 
820? 


A 777, 

135// 
452/> 
920 
340/- 
3 27 a 


A 771. 

5 57 ? 
;022? 
2 10/7 
839? 
10 39 a 


o 

68.2 
53 2 
62.3 
60>4 
294 


Mars 


Jupiter 


Saturn 


Uranus 





NOTB. In the aVove Tables a signifies A. M. and p P. M. 
[666] 



1875.] 



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METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 



[1S75. 



GENERAL METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER FOR f HE YEAR 1873. 

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Highi-Ht temperature 
Lowest temperature 
Monthly and annual ranges 
Mean maximum temperature 
Mean minimum temperature 
Mean daily range 
Greatest daily range 


Mean height of the barometer 
Difference from average (32 yrs.)... 
Highest barometer 
Lowest barometf-r 
Monthly and annual ranges 




Mean elasticity of aqueous vapour ... 


Mean of cloudiness 
Difference from average (20 yrs.)... 


Resultant direction of the wind 
" \elocity of the wind 
Mean velocity (miles per hour) 
Difference from average (25 yrs.).. 


Total amouiit of rain 
Difference from average (33 yrs.)... 
Number ot days rain 


Total amount of snow 
Difference from average (30 yrs.)... 
Number of days snow 


Number of fair days 


Number of auroras observed 


Possible to see aurora (No. nights) ... 


Number of thunder storms 



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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



27 



TEMPERATURE. 


WIND. 


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1873, 


A verage 
33 years. 


Extremes. 




1873. 


Rt-sult 
25 years. 


Extremes. 


Mean temperature 


42. 94 
July. 

68.36 
January 

17.70 

50. CO 
2.48 
Nov. 

8.84 
JuLe 19. 

75.68 
Jan. 29. 


44.12 
July. 

67.38 
Feb. 

22.95 

44.43 

2.45 
January 
3.64 

77.78 

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4r36 

in 1846. 
July, 68 

75.80 
Jan., 57. 

12.75 

3.63 
in 1843. 
Jan., 57. 

10.3 
July 14, 
1868 
84.50 
Feb. 6, 
1855. 
Jan. 22, 
1857. 
14.38 
Autr. 24, 
1854. 
89.2 
Jan. 10, 
1859. 
2ii.5 
118.2 


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42.16 
in 1856. 
Aug., 60 

C4.46 
Feb., 48 

26.60 

J.uly" 81, 
1814. 

72.75 

DPC. 22, 
1842. 

9.07 
Au. 19, 
1840. 

82.4 
Jan. 2, 
1842. 
1.9 
87.0 


Resultant direction 
Resultant velocity 


N58W 
1.98 
7.96 
March. 
11.47 
August. 
5.56 
Mar. 16 
31.38 

Dec. 12, 
16, 17. 

0.00 

Mar. 30, 
1-2 a.m. 

45.2 


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1.95 
7.00 
March. 
8.87 
July. 
4.93 

23.49 

39.89 


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in 1860. 

Mar., 60 
12.41 

Aug., 52 

3.30 
Nov. 15, 
1871. 

32.16 

Dec. 27. 
1861, 
9-10 a.m. 
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5.82 

Sept., 60 

5.79 
Dec. 2, 

1S48. 

15.30 

Mar. 14, 

11 -noon. 
25.6 


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Mtn i temp. Of the 
warmest month... 
Coldest month 
Mean temp, of the 
coldest month.... 
Ditr. betw.temperat 
of the w;i: 
coldest months .. 
Mean of deviation.-? 
of monthly means 
Mouths of greatest 


Me;. n M-l.-.pity with 
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m-au velocity . ... 
Greatest monthly 
nifHii veli-city. ... 
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vt-1 iritY 


Least nionthlymean 

VelM-itv - 


Day pifeMtest mean 
%elocitv 


Corr, j p;-(ind. magni 
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Warmest, d. iy 


(in attsc daily mean 
veloritv 


Day of l"a^t mean 
velocity 

Least daily mean 
ve ccitv 


Meau temperut. of 
the warmest day. 


Hour of (rr<>Mt<-st 
absolute velocity. 

Greatest velocity ... 


Mean tern, of cold. d. 
Date highest temp. 

Highest temperat... 
Date lowest temp... 

Lowest tempenxt.... 
Range of the year.. 


5.7.-) 1.35 
June 19. 

89.5 90.9 
Jan. 29. 

18.4 : ie.4 

107.9 103.3 


RAIX. 




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I8 d> i 3:5 years 


Extremes. 


BAROMETER. 


Total depth of rain 
in inches 


20.232 
110 

April. 
3.975 

Sept. 

14 

Sopt. 28 
0.950 


29.172 
110 

Sept. 
3.679 

October. 
13 

2.056 


43.655 

in 1S43. 
130 
in 1861. 

Sept., 

1843. 

9.760 

June, 69 
Oct., 64 

22 
Sept. 14, 
1843. , 

3.455 


in 1872. 
80 
in 1S41. 

Sept.,! 
1848. 

3.115 

May, 
1841. 

n 

Sept. 14, 
1818. 

1.000 




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181 3 o2 years. 


Extremes. 


Niiiiilhir (u da> s in 
whl-h rain f<il... 
Month in which the 
greatest depth of 
lain fell .. . 


Mean press, of year 

Month highest m.p. 
Hishes-t moan m.p. 
M nth 1 v.f-t m.p. 
un aVi m.p. 
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sure in the >ear.. 
Highe.it pressure... 
D,ito of lowest pres 
sure in the ye:.r.. 
Lowest pressure.... 
Range of the year.. 


29.6964 

August. 
29.6768 
April. 
29.5310 

March 5. 

30. -240 

Mar 29. 
i!>S. 7 97 
1.4-19 


Jg.eita 

Sept. 
29.b J79 
May. 

29.5699 

30 .370 
1.687 


29.6770 
in 1849. 
Jan.. 4!, . 
29.8046 
Mr.. 59 
29.4143 
Jan. 8, 
1866. 
30.940 
Jan. 2. 
1870. 

28. tee 

2.133 

in 18C6. 


29.5602 
June. 64 

Nov.. 49 
29.6886 
Jan. 14. 
Ih70. 
30.212 
Jlrtr. 17, 
184.3. 
28.939 
1 . 303 
in 184-i. 


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rain in i tin mouth 
Mouth in whi h t ne 
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rainy days i. MI\C 
month 


Day in which ijr test 
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GiH.-i^st aniMiintof 
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RELATIVE HUMIDITY. 




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1S " J> 31 years. 


Extremes. 




1873. 


Average 

30 years 


Extremes. 


Men n h u mid.of year 
Month of greatest 
humility 


78 

January 
86 

May, 
June. 
70 


77 

January 

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71 


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J.,n . 57. 
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Feb., 43. 

68 


73 in 58. 

DrC, 58. \ 

81 
Apr., 49 

76 


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113.8 

79 

January 

S9.2 

Nov. 
18 

Jan. 24. 

15.3 


69.1 
63 

Feb. 

18.91 

January 
14 

9.7 


122.9 
in 1870. 

87 
in 1859. 

March, 
1870. 

62.4 

Dec., 

1872. 

24 
Feb.5, 63 
Mar. 27. 
1870. 

16.0 


38.4 
in 1>:51. 
33 

in 1848. 

Dec., 
1851. 

10.7 

Feb., 

1848. 

8 

Jan. 10, 
1857. 

5.5 


Niir. s in 
wl-iich snow fell.. 
Month in which the 
gre.nteM depth of 
tell 


G st mean nion. hu. 
Mouth of It ast hu . 

L st mean mon. hu. 


Greatest depth of 
snow in f>n mon. 
Mouth in v.lii -h the 
(iaysof simw weie 
niiist frt Oin-nt. ... 
Grea est number of 
days of snow in 
one nK ti th 


EXTENT OF SKY CLOIIDKD. 




1873. 


Average 
20 years. 


Extremes. 


Mean cloud, of year 

Most, cloudy month 
G st monthly nieou 
Least cloudy mouth 

Lowest mtbly mean 


0.60 

Deo. 
0.81 
June, 
Sept. 
0.48 


0.61 

Dec. 

vO.75 
August. 

0.49 


ft. 66 
0.88 

0.29 


0.57 
in 1856. 

o! 73 
0.50 


Day in which the 
greatest amount 
of snow fell 
Greatest fal 1 of snow 
in one day 





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[18T5. 



HOLYDAYS, REMARKABLE EVENTS, &o. 



JANUARY. 



When the cold north wind bloweth, and the 
water is congealed into ice, it abideth upon every 
gathering together of water, and clotheth the water 
as with a breastplate. Eeclesiasticus xliii, 20. 



3 
4 
5 
i 
t 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 
13 

14 

15 

II 

1 

1 

I. 

20 

21 

21 

2- 

24 

2 

9l 

2 
28 
2! 
80 
31 



ircumcision. Bismarck rec. ord. of B. Eagle 1873 
Ft. Calvario can. & b d by bes. Cartagena.Sp. 1874 
~nd after Christina*. 
Marshal Serrano, President new gov. Spain 1874 

Duke of York died 1827 

Epiphany. Old Christinas Dan. 
St. Distaff s Day. Battle of New Orleans.. 1815 
ian. B k Frank Younger burned at sea. 1874 

Kmperor Napoleon III. died 1873 

itj t."r Ejiiphany. Penny post, introduced 1840 

Timothy Dwight, theologian, died 1817 

SirCharlesBagot, Governor-General Canada 1842 

Large fire at Boston, U. S 1874 

N^avy Island evac. by Can. under Mackenzie 1838 

Large fire at Portsmouth dockyard 1874 

Serious election riot, Limerick, Ireland.. .. 1874 
, >id after Epipha.H //. St. Anthony. 
Fall of railway viaduct, Toquella, Spain .... 1874 
Pres. Grant nom. Waite, of Ohio, C. J. of U.S. 1874 
^t. Faliiaii. Chang & Kng, Siam.tw. d. aged 62 1874 

S/. A/jnes. Australia colonized 17S8 

St. Vincent. Waite conf. C. J. by U. S. Senate 1874 
Parcel post estab. betw. England and India 1873 
SejitiKujKaima. St. Timothy. 
Adam Black, publisher, Edin., died, aged 90 1874 
St.Polycarp. Disastrous fire in Jeddo, Japan 1874 
Chrysostom. R.R.col.bet.Ediu &Glas. lOk ld 1S74 
Pres. Thiers signs Treaty ot Com. with Eng. 1873 
<>;ympic tlieatre, Philadelphia, burned.... 1874 

Charles I. beheaded, aged 49 1649 

Sexagesima. Earl of Elgin, Governor-Gen.. 1847 



FEBRUARY. 



He giveth snow like wool ; he scattereth the 
hoarfrost like ashes. He casteth forth his ice like 
morsels : who can staaid before his cold ? -Psalm 
exlvii, 16-17. 



2T 
W 



Earthquakes in the island of Samos 1873 



Purification of Virgin Mary. 
| B. L.Bruce, negro, elect. U.S. Sen.fr. Mississip 
;Great adv.m price of coal by London dealers 
The Caiiists defeated near Jexida, Spain . . 

6|S Baron M. A. de Rothschild died at London 

7|S Quinquagesima. SirG.Wolseley ent.Coomas. 

8 M Ke w bridge freed from toll ................ 

9JT \Shrove Tuesday. Strauss, Germ, theol. died 
10 Wllst day of Lent. Ash irednc*l"/i. 

TIT n " * 

12|F 

lisa 

us 



Lord Sydenliam, Governor-General 

Bk. Hercules wreck, on Irish coast, 11 lives 1. 
Eight men kd. by fall of a brewery, Philadel. 
Quadrai/enhna. l- alentine s Day. 



M Capt. Cook, navigator, killed 
16|T JKane, arctic explorer, died, aged 35 



W Hon. E. R. Caron, Lieut. -Gov. Prov.Quebec 
T Disraeli formally ace. the Eng. Premiership 
F Florida ceded to United States by Spain . . 
S Tithes abolished in Upper Canada ........ 

> ,. ,((/ /;(, /.(/(./. Sydney Smith died .......... 

\1 Great conflagration ai Avon, N. Y ......... 

i Shirley Brooks, novelist, died, nu ed 59 .. .. 

A Japanese gov. annuls edict ag. Christian rel. 



Christopher Wrsn, architect of St. Paul s, d. 
Sch. Emma Mm-in wrecked on Scottish coast 
Prof. Huxley inst. Rector Univ. of Aberdeen 
id in Lent. Tichborue cl. sen. 14 yrs. pen. ser. 



1874 
1873 
1874 
1874 
1874 
1873 
1874 

1840 
1874 
1874 

1779 
185T 

1873 
1874 
1821 
1828 

1845 
1874 
1874 
1873 
1723 
1874 
1874 
1874 



MARCH. 



Ho sendeth out his word and melteth them : he 
causeth his wind to blow, and the waters flow. 
Psalm exlvii, 18. 

And now men see not the bright light which is 
in the clouds ; but the wind passeth, and cleanseth 
them. Fair weather cometh out of the north. Job 
xxxvii, 21-22. 



2iT 
3W 
4iT 
5 I- 
6|S 
S 
M 
T 
10 
11 
12 F 
138 
U S 
15 M 

16JT 

17 W 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 T 

26 



V] 



WQ 



29 

30 T 
W 



St. David. Car b.onG.W.R.nr. London.Skd. 1871 
The bark Grace Darling wr.on Scottish coast 1874 

jeorge Herbert died 1(533 

jrant enters upon his 2nd term as Pres. U.S. 1873 
Riot at New Orleans, 1 killed & 12 wounded 1873 

Samuel Parr, divine and critic, died 1825 

Itthin Lent. B. and F. Bible Society estab. 1801 
M. Fillmore, 13th Pres. U.S., died at Buffalo 1874 

Americus Vespacius born 1451 

Prince of Wales married 1803 

Senator Snmner died at Washington 1S74 

Gladstone Ministry defeated by ina.j. of 3.. 1873 
Christian Sharps, inventor famous rifle, died 1S74 
Passion Sunday. 8. Q n Elizabeth wr. off Tarifa 1^74 
Fenian amnesty meeting lield in Hyde Park 1874 
James Madison, 4th President U. S., born. 1751 
St Patrick. Earthq. in Bald Mountain, N.C. 1S74 
Maedler, Germ an astronomer, d. at Berlin. 1874 
Uheims, in France, taken by the Russians. 1814 
Etise and overflow of the Thames at London 1S74 
Palm, Siuulai/. Robert Southey, poet, died 1843 

Jonathan Edwards died 1758 

Sir George Arthur, Lt.-Gov, Upper Canada 1838 

,een Elizabeth died 1603 

Ceremony of opening Thames tunnel 1843 

Good Friday. Archbishop Trench died 1839 

Easter Sunday. Canada ceded to Prance . . 1632 

Lord Metcalfe, Governor General 1843 

Extradition treaty con.betw.Brit.ADan.gov. 1873 



APRIL. 



Who giveth rain upon the earth, and sendeth 
water upon the fields Job v, 10. 

When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth 
leaves, ye know that summer is nigh.-3/<iM.xxiv,32. 



3 



W 



State mar. Nap. Bon. with Maria L. of Austria 1*10 

Florida discovered by Ponci de Levis 1512 

Jolm Wilson (Christopher North) died 1854 

Low Sunday. St. Ambrose. 

anada discovered 1499 

Richard I. (Coiur de Lion) kd. siege of Calais 1 1!>0 

Money :hst coined B.C. 869 

tludson s Bay Company formed 1692 

Simon Fraser (Lord Lovat) ex. on Towerhill 1747 
Long Parliament dissolved by Cromwell. . . 1653 
id aft. Easter. Gt. si. negroes at Grant P. La. 1873 
Adoniram Judsou, missionary, died at sea. 1850 

Catholic emancipation 1829 

President Lincoln assassinated 1865 

Spencer dock, Dublin, form. op. by Lord Lt. 187 

First Indian railway opened 18~>3 

.onf. at Paris termin. (Crimean war) 1856 
3d aft. Easter. Rein. of Livingstone b. in W. A. 1874 

Edict of Nantes promulgated 1598 

Brit. H. of Com. vote Gen. Wolseley 25,000 1874 

New York State Library established 1818 

Racine, French tragic poet, died 1099 

St. George. Shakspeare died 1616 

Karl Cathcart, Governor General 1846 

klhaft. Ea*tt .i: Part, build. Montreal, burnt 1849 
Imprisonment for debt abolished State N.Y. 18:il 
T. i r, into captured (battle of York) ...~. .... 1813 
Mutiny of Bounty on voyage from Otaheite 1789 
Shock of an earthquake felt at Doncaster.. 1873 
Beau Brummell died at Caen, Fiance 1840 



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MONTHLY REGISTER. 



HOLYDAYS, REMARKABLE EVENTS, (fee. 



MAY. 



The winter is past, the rain is over and gone ; 
the flowers appear upon the earth ; the time of 
the singing of birds is come. Song of Solomon 
li, 11-12. 



Great Exhib. of all Nations op. Hyde Park 1S51 
Rogation Sunday. Jamaica disc, by Colum. 1494 

Pope Alexander V. died 1410 

Serious riot in the French set. at Shanghai 1874 
Imperial Palace at Jeddo destroyed by fire 1873 
Ascension Day. Hamilton, essayist.d.Edin. 1856 

Jamaica taken by the English 1655 

Senator Churchill of N. 8. died at Ottawa. . 1874 
1st after Ascension. Schiller, dramatist, d. 1805 
Columbus discovered the Tortugas Islands. 1503 
Prince of Wales arrives at Pesth, Hungary 1873 
Neph. of the Czar, Pr. Nich. arrest, at St. P. 1874 
Czar of Rus. and G. Duke Alexis ar. in Eng. 1874 

Opening of the Dublin Exhibition : 1873 

Baxter proclaimed legal Gov. of Arkansas 1874 
Whit Sunday. Vendome column destroyed. 1871 
Vasquez de Gama disc, the contin. of India 1498 
Sir Charles Bagot, Governor-General, died 1843 
Anne Boleyne, Queen of England, executed 1536 

Christopher Columbus died 1506 

Confederation B. N. A. proclaimed 1867 

Dom. Parl. agrees to un. of Ca. with P. E. I. 1873 

Trinity Sunday. Savonarola burnt 1498 

Queen Victoria born 1819 

Dest. of Royal Opera House, Malta, by fire 1873 

Paganini, violinist, died 1840 

First steamb. on L. Erie, laun. at Bl. Rock 1818 
1st after Trinity. Restoration of Charles II. 1660 

Joan of Arc burnt at Rouen 1431 

Serious riot in Limerick. Ireland 1874 



JUNE. 



The hay appeareth, and the tender grass showeth 
itself, and herbs of the mountains are gathered. 
rerbs xxvii, 25. 



IT 

2 W 
3T 

4 F 

r, *j 
7M 
8T 
!l \V 
10T 

H!F 

128 

13 
14 
I5|T 

in \v 

17 T 

is F 

198 

20 S 



27 



128 
j 29jT 

sow 



Capt. Jack, leader of Modocs, and band sur. 1873 
International Typographical Union, Mont. 1873 

Large fires in Nova Scotia woods 1873 

Ship Monarch lost ^off coast of Maine, 7 li. lo. 1873 
Suit. Zanzibar rati. tr. with Eng. abol si. tr. 1873 
lit <l af. Trin. Post. tr. bet. U.S. & Sw. & Nor. 1873 
Foundation of the Royal Exchange, London 156.5 
Federal Republic proclaimed at Madrid. . . . 1873 
Colum. ret. to Spain from his second voyage 1496 
N.Y. Court of Ap. grant Stokes a new trial 1873 

Dugald Stewart, philosopher, died 1828 

Ont Car Works, London, Ont. dest. by fire 1874 
Srdaf. Trin. Mrs. Thomson, dau. Burns, d. 1873 

Battle of Marengo, in Italy isOO 

Washington appointed Com mander-in-Chief 1775 
Sir Charles Fox, Civil Engineer, died .... 1874 

Battle of Bunker s Hill 1775 

The Shah of Persia arrives in London 1873 

Jules Janin. author and critic, died 1874 

Uh aft. Trin. The crew of the Polaris res 1873 

Battle of Vinegar Hill 17 98 

Gallileo and his books con<l. by the inqiiis 1632 

Cadiz surrendered to the English 1595 

Midsummer Day The Khan of Khiva ab. si . 1873 

Sismondi, historian, died 1842 

Howard Staunton, fam. chess player, died. 1874 
5th af. Trin. Laying new Atl. Cable comp. 1873 

Lord Raglan died at Sebastopol 1355 

Earthquake in Venetia, sev. persons, killed 1873 
Henry Griimell, disting. N. Y. merch. died 1874 



JULY. 



The clouds poured out water ; the skies sent out 
a sound : thine arrows also went abroad. The 
voice of thy thunder was in the heaven : the light 
nings lightened the world : the earth trembled 
and shook. Psalm Ixxvii, 17-18. 



: 

I! 
13 

14 

15 

16 

I! 

18 

Lfi 

21 

2] 



F 

24 S 

25 

26 



Dominion Day. Confederation of Canada 
The Shah takes leave of Queen at Windsor 

X :\v Atlantic Cable successfully laid 

6th after Trinity. American Independence 
Wreck of str. Cit/i <\f ll n*lii>>!iton on Gull rk. 
O niform rate of postage, Sets, thro B. N. A. 

Colonel Simcoe, Lieutenant Governor 

irthquakeat Valparaiso 

Revolution in Russia and alxli. of Peter III. 
Burning ot London Bridge, 3,000 inha. per. 
71 ii n f. Trin. Yacht Foiun sunk off Niagara 

Allied Army evacuated the Crimea 

First CKcumen. Council assembled at Nice. 

Insurrection at Carthagena, in Spain 

Battle bet. Rus, tps. and hos. tribes Khiva. 
Bonap. sent flag of truce <t ent. Bellerophon 
Tindal s tran. of Pentateuch pub. Mars burg 
3th (if . Trin. Papal infallibility declared .t 
Havelock defeated Nana Sahib at Bithoor. 
Village of Chamouni, Savoy, dest. by tire.. 

Destructive tornado at Amoy, China 

Treaty for union of Scotl. with Eng. signed 
Union of the provinces of U. and L. Canada 

Gibraltar taken by Sir G. Rook 

9th after Trinity. Great fire at Baltimore 
Bombardment of Cadiz by insurgent Reds . . 
Overth. of Robesp. and end of reign of ter. 

Huenos Ayres taken by the British 

First Atlantic telegraph cable laid 

~irst English newspaper published 

London Bridge completed (8 years in cons.) 



1867 
1873 
1873 
1776 
1873 

i792 
1873 

17o2 
1212 
1S74 
1850 
3 25 
1873 
1873 
1815 
15:iO 
1871 

1855 
1873 

184C 
1704 
1S73 
1S73 
1794 
1806 
186fl 
1588 
1831 



AUGUST. 



For the earth brought fruit of herself; first the 
blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in 
the ear. But when the fruit is brought forth, im 
mediately he putteth in the sickle, for the harvest 
is come. M ark iv, 28-29. 



V 



10th nf. Trin. Abol. of slavery in Brit. Em. 1834 
Railway acci. at Wigan, 12 persons killed.. 1873 

Cattle plague in Missouri 1873 

Cape Cod discovered by Hudson 1009 

First International Congress at Vienna 1873 

Postal treaty signed bet. U. S. and Japan 1S73 
Dorchester in England destroyed by fire.. 1613 
/ 1th a ft er Trinity. Spanish Armada defeat. 1588 
Mar. Bazaine escapes from St. Marguerite. 1874 
Madagascar discovered by the Portuguese. 1506 
Qrsuline conv. at Charle.stown dest. by mo! 
First stamp on English newspapers used.. 1712 
Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieut. -Governor .. 1818 
App. Royal Com. to enq. into Pa. Ra. Scan. 1873 
nth af. Trinity. Imp. fete at Chislehurst. 1873 

Detroit surrendered to the British 1812 

Mew planet disc, by Watson of Ann Arbour. l.;7a 

Duke of Brunswick died 1873 

Opening of the Harbor of Refuge, Holyhead LS73 
Am. Asso. of Science met at Portland, Me. Is73 
Borelley, at Marseilles, discov, a new comet 1-.73 
ISthaf.Trin. Explo. ofstr. Geo. Wolf, Miss. i\73 
^p. of Albert bridge, crossing the Thames 1*73 
Ocean Monarch burnt in the Irish Channel 1S43 
Castelar, President of the Spanish Cortes.. Is73 
Wholesale massacre of negroes at Nashville l74 

Opening of new pier at Herne Bay 1S73 

?he Dudley observatory inaug. at Albany . 
Uh after Trin. Blockade of Gold Coast.. 1873 
Philidor," celebrated chess player, died. . 1795 
Japanese at school in America called home 1*73 



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MONTHLY REGISTER. 



[1875. 



IIOLYDAYS, REMARKABLE EVENTS, &c. 



SEPTEMBER. 



For the seed shall be prosperous ; the vine shall 
give her fruit, and the ground shall give, her in- 
, .mil the heavens shall give their dew. 
Zechariah viii, 12. 



1 W Opening of International Congress, Vienna 



2 T 
3 F 

48 
5S 
6 M 
7T 
s \V 
9 T 
10 F 

us 

12 : 

i:; .M 

14 T 

15 W 
It; T 
17 F 
IS S 

19 S> 

20 M 

21 T 

22 VV 

23 T 

24 F 

25 S 
20 * 

L S T 
29 W 



600 Pilgr. 1. London to visit shrini 

Cincinnati Indus trial Exposition Opened .. 

Hudson River discovered 

l~ith (i ft. Trin *t a. Fr.gpv.pay Ger.last i;ts.\v.i. 

Wreck of steamer Aijm ott Galle 

Gd. festival at Rio, anniv. Brazilian indep. 
Inauguration of the new ducks at Flushing 

a award paid in full by Br. to U.S. gov. 
First iuij ortation of tea info England .... 

Buttle of Brandy wine 

I6ih a Jr. Trinity. Yt. $) lit n .> d i s . 3 lives lost 

Gt i mans evacuate the town of Verdun 

Duke of Wellington died, a.:ed S3 

The fir*t wrial voyage made in England 

Complete cvac. by Germans of French ter. . 
The l:ist theatre in New York opened .... 

ttsit ii of Jay, Cooke & C o 

1 it. aft. Trinity. Fatal mine expl. Nevada 

New York slock Exchange closed 

Gananoqne taken by U. S. troops 

The Shah of 1 ersia arr. at Teheran on his ret. 
Cape of Good Hope taken by the British . . 
Great financial crash in United States .... 
Hail way collision near Carlisle, England .. 
Ititk aft. Trinity. IHsh. Farrel, Hamilton, d. 
Collins by Lotus club, N. Y. 
Destructive hurricane in Hayti 



The great South Sea bubble burst 

John Bright, Chancellor Duchy of Lancaster 



1873 

1873 

is;:; 

lliOi.1 
Ls7:: 
1873 
18V3 

1873 

1873 

1391 
1777 
1873 
1873 
1852 
1784 
LS73 
1753 
1873 
1873 
1873 
1812 
1873 
1795 
1873 
1873 
1873 
1873 
1873 
1720 
1873 



OCTOBER. 



For he maketh small the drops of water : they 
pour down rain according to the vapour thereof, 
which the clouds drop and distil upon man abun 
dantly. Job xxxvi, 27-28. 



IF 
2S 
3:S 
4M 
5|T 

7|T 

8F 

98 

10 S 

ll M 
12 T 
13V, 
14 T 
]"> I- 



1 
17 

- 



19 T 

20 W 
21 

22 ! 

23 S 
24 
25 

26 T 

27 W 
28 

29 F 

30 S 
31 



Open, of Social Science Congress at Norwich 

Sir Edwin Landseer died 

1 Jth uft.Ti-iit > ,</. Evangel. Alii, meet in N. Y. 
G. T. K. It. reduce their gauge in two days 

Polaris survivors arrive in New York 

Trial of .Marshal Ea/aine commenced 

First col dhigh school est.ib. Louisville, Ky. 
Hudson Riv. K.R. opeu.from Albany to N. i" . 
Compl. of R. Ii. between Bombay tV .Mai! IMS 
ZUth ojt.Trin.it ii. C hur. c\. State sep. iji Mex. 
Yacht A /H /K /ji rrss wins cup Cape May race 
Shock of ;ui earthquake felt at ranama .... 
Parl. of Scotland convened for last time . . . 
Daniel O ConnaU ar. on charge of conspiracy 
hum. at St. Petersburg by waters of Neva. 
The Duke of Edinburgh visit* Sevastopol.. 

Lit nft. Trin it i/. I eaec of Aix-la-Chapelle 
Great lire in Blackstone, Rhode Island .... 
Mormon Temple at Nanvoo destr. by lire.. 
Ports of Portugal shut against Br. shipping 

Sir Benjamin Brodie died 

Sir William Moics worth died 

Dominion Parliament op. by Governor Gen. 
,."2d t j t. T ii nit;/. Erie can. op. Utica to Rome 

i at Balachu a 

North-west passage disc, by Capt. McClure 
Stokes corrv. mansl.& sent to Sing-Sing 4 yrs 
i he Koyal KxcliMiige, London, opened 

King John of Saxony died 

; the Tower of London 

3M aft. Trinity. Revolution at St. Domingo 



1873 
1873 
1S73 
187;; 
1873 
1873 
1873 
1851 
1873 
1873 
1873 
1813 
1705 
1843 
1873 

174S 
1873 

1807 
L*Y>2 
1 855 
1*73 
1819 
1854 
1850 
1873 
1844 
l*7;s 

1841 

180C, 



NOVEMBER. 



With clouds he covereth the light ; and com- 
mandeth it nut to shine by the cloud tuat cometh 
betwixt. Jub xxxvi, 32, ; 



IJI International Bridge, Niagara, completed.. 18.3 

2|T Insurrection in Lower Canada; 18.".b 

barded I86t; 

4 T Ring William ill landed at Torbay ItiSS 

5 F Kesig.ut Sir J.A..Macdoiiald,Prem. of Canada 1873 

(i S Pope Innocent VII died 1406 

7. jUtth aft. Trinity. Battle of Moultan 184s 

8 M Spaniards, under Cortez, ent. Cityof Mexico loin 

9 T Prince of Wales bom 1841 

10 W Frederick William II of Prussia died 1797 

11 T Battle of Williamsburg, Canada 1813 

12 F ilagua C harta signed 12)5 

13 S Kelat taken by the English 1839 

14 y ?. jilt <i ft. Trinity. Atlantic S.ti. President lost 1841 

15 M Cayuga and Seneca Canal completed 1828 

10 T Insurrection at Yucatan 1873 

17 W iJiitish gunboats cannonaded Ogdcnslmrg. 1812 

18 T Cortez sailed from Cuba for conq. of .Mexico 1518 

19 F Loss of str. Hubert Lowe off N. Brunswick. . 1873 

20 S Pres. MeMaliou s powers prolonged for 7 yrs. 1873 

Ul SS Mthctft. Trinity. Princess Royal born 1840 

22JM W. M. Tweed sen. to 12 years in Penitentiary 1873 

23 T S.yiUedeJ-hn-i i 1 cul. witn/-oc/iA n(. sk.inlO m 1873 

24 W John Kiiox, Scottish reformer, died 1572 

25 : T Sir Henry Havelodk died 18J7 

26 F Eddystone Lighthouse destroyed 1703 

27 S Hoosao tunnel, 5 mis. long, pierced through 1873 
28JS A( Washington Irving died.. 1850 

29 : M Horace Greeley, journalist, died 1*72 

30 T St. Andrew. Bat. Siliope, Turk, squad, des. 1853 



DECEMBER. 



He sealeth up the hand of every man ; that nil 
men may know his work. Then the beasts go into 
dens, and remain in their places. Job xxxvii, 7-8. 



1 W Commune of Paris ord. all churches closed 

2T Louis Napoleon proc. Emperor Nap. ill... 

3 p The Isle of Man surrendered to the British. 

48 Prop. Qity ef Detroit sunk in Lake Huron.. 

5 S Sndin Advent. Battle of Leuthen 

J; ;,[ Str. Jioyi i <;<!<>nje exploded near Shreveport 

- X Father Matliew oied 

i -\v Dogma of the Immaculate Conception proc. 

q f John Milton born 

K,.p Term, trial of .Marshal Bazaine, verd. guilty 

11 s Him Oliver Blake, Dom. Senator, dud 

JoL ,., .. Hon.John Locke, Seuator.d. 

i a ji Str. St. Louis lost in Gulf of Mexico 

14 T " Prof. Agassiz died at Boston, U. S 

I - \v Viscountess Beacoiisiield, wife of Uisraeli.d. 

. v Destruction of tea in Boston ..arbour 

L7 v First book jiriut. in England bears this date 

iio Samuel Rogers, poet, i lied 

lo s M h in -^tifi " - Overflow of the river Seme 
.,, , ^ C,eo. P. Putnam, publisher, died in N. Y. .. 

01 ! V\ reck of the Allan steamer G< rmany 

."., v Talmage s Tabernacle, Brooklyn, burnt 

.70 T Simoda, Japan, destroyed by an earl i 
o, P Barnum s Museum, Fourteenth St. N. l.,bt. 
->-, $ ChriKtMnflMiii. William the Coiiq..cr.atLond. 
or s Swndayaft. Christmas. Str. Gipsy ftwewsuni 

~>- ;\i John i list died at Ephesus 

2$ T Post OlJice established 

~)<) \y Steamer Cm irnt 

aoT lilr Society of the Jesuits founded 

<\ F East India Company established by charter 



1793 
18,, 2 
1810 
1873 
1754 
1873 
185(3 
1804 
ItiOS 
1873 

187:: 
1873 
1872 

1873 
1872 
1 1 73 
1468 
1855 
1872 
1872 
1872 
1872 
1854 
1872 
1000 
187,1 
100 
lot .O 
1837 

10UO 



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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, DOMINION OF CANADA. 



31 



PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, DOMINION OF CANADA. 

Nu. 1. Statement of tlie Receipts and Payments of C(nwla //o//^ nil sources, for the year ended June 30th, 1S73. 



RECEIPTS. 


AMOUNT. 


TOTAL. 


EXPENDITURE. 


AMOUNT. 


TOTAL. 


CONSOLIDATED FUND. 

Customs . ... 


8 cts. 

12,954,164 05 
4,400,681 81 
803,053 45 
24,:. 
6,039 21 
1,316,0".5 :MI 
201,7u.s .12 
;-!9o,403 94 
59 092 31 
54^308 43 
3,819 12 
17,S.->() 45 
52,477 10 
38,363 14 
4,043 43 
28,041 09 
7,383 00 
18,28412 
10,338 24 
4,097 02 
3,21540 
12,51:-; 2.i 
81,038 35 
l.Vl i.j 7> 
98.0.-.7 94 
54,757 30 
6,070 79 
12,4!>2 t O 
2>i.23945 
. 24,7:;-! 72 
12,: ,79 24 

500 00 
971 03 


$ cts. 

20,813,469 45 
4,153,193 78 

8,338,642 42 
2,040,018 54 
7,350 70 
2,908 21 


CONSOLIDATED FUND. 

Interest on Public Debt 


S cts. 

5,209,205 97 
172,981 06 
407,826 62 
5,003 44 
750,874 40 
. . 0041 
320,475 19 
614,487 09 
64,030 54 
10,690 52 
57, . 
287,308 83 
48,150 43 
102,! 
1,248,1 
450. 
97,.-.7> 20 
480,:;;:, 57 
13,206 00 
1,597,613 75 
2,320 00 
69,691 90 
2,921. 
235, 
147,307 91 
127,02.! 57 
739,470 21 
1,007,MT, O .i 
1,490,185^8 
22,202 12 


$ cts. 

19,174,647 92 
2,807,232 93 

13,305,369 40 
68,332 79 


Excise 


Charges of Management 


Post Office 


Sinking Fund 


Money Order Office 


Pivm. , Discount and Exchange 
Civil Government 


Ocean Postage 


Public Works 


Administration of Justice .... 
Police and Penitentiaries .... 
Legislation 


Bill Stamps 






Geolog. Surv. & Obs.-rvaturics 
Arts, Agriculture >te Statistics 
Census 


Ordna:i -i Lands 




Fines and Forf., iucl. Seizures 
Prem. , Discount aiid Exchange 


Immigration and Quarantine .. 
Marine Hospitals 


! usiona and Superan. Fund. 
Militia and Enrolled Force.. . . 
Ocean & River Steam Service. 
Fisheries 


Marine Hospitttlfl 




Emi"i ;:tion . 


Steamboat Inspection Fund.. 
Fisheries 


Lighthouse and Coast Service 
Steamboat Inspection 


Lighthouse and Coast Service 
Harbour Improvements 
Harbour Dues Brit. Columbia 
Cullers . 


Public Works and Buildings . 
N. \V. Ter. Insurrection losses 
Culling Timber 


Subsidies to Provinces 


Militia 


Dominion Lands, Manitoba .. 
Don.inion Forces, Manitoba.. 
Miscellaneous . . . 


Penitentiaries . . 




Disc.oiiSaig.Ind.to Townships 

N. W. Terri. Transport Service 
Dominion Lands, Manitoba .. 
Domin. Steamers, B. Columbia 
Sundry Special Receipts .... 
Silver Discount 


Ch. on Eev. Customs^ Lxcise 
Post Office 


Public Works . . 
Minor Revenues 

REDEMPTION. 

Redemption 


1,072,715 22 
1,734,517 71 


Sai -s Public Works 


Canada Gazette 


Savings Banks 


LOANS. 

Stocks 


OPEN ACCOUNTS. 

Investments 


712,981 36 

2,666,021 94 
773,590 48 


22,386 67 
1,794,840 17 
146,416 67 
140.: 
48,777 78 
97,555 50 
243, 
170,722 2:; 
243, 
407, 
100,000 00 
100,000 00 
1,000,000 00 
10,481 70 
1,103,811 50 
904 2N 
801,135 75 
1,5 
13,297 21 
111,07:: :!.s 
39,335 59 
4,827,1,-.:-; 71 
552.; 
501,818 44 
91,9ii7 3d 
221.918 99 
34,124 99 
225,970 79 
4,S5_< 2:; 

12,649 27 
8,000 00 
10,000 00 
2,87760 

21,684 00 
50,000 00 
5,100 00 
4,187 82 


Savings Banks.. 


Bank Montreal 


Dominion Notes 


Ontario Bank Special Ac t . .. 
ad. Bank Spec l Ac t 
Quebec Bank Special Ac t . .. 
Jaeq.C artier Bank Special Ac t 
Metropolitan BankSpecialAc t 
Molson s Bank Spt cial Ac t . . 
Merchants Bank Special Ac t. 
Union Bank Special Ac t 
Banque Nationals Spe.-ialAc t 
Bank of Toronto Special Ac t. 
c l Circulation Invest. Ac t 
Ontario <K Quebec Special Ac t 
Province Ontario Debt Ac t.. 
Province Canada Dent Ac t .. 
Province Quebec Debt Ac t . . 
Prov. N. braiiswii-k DebtAc t 
Prov. Nova Scotia Debt Ac t. 

I rov. Brit. Columbia DebtAc t 
Province Manitoba Debt Ac t. 
Interco]i i,;,il l.nilu av . 


OPEN ACCOUNTS. 

Consolidated Fund Iiives. Ac t 
Sinking Fund, Brit. Columbia 
Bank of Montreal Advance Ac t 
Bk. Mont. Ii.t. H. H. Coustr. Ac t 
Gr.Wes. Ball way Settiem tAc l 
Bank of Toronto Special Ac t 
Quebec. Bank Special Account 
Royal Canad.Bank SpecialAc t 
Bank of Montreal Special Ac t 
Omai io o. Quebec Special Ac t 
Ontario & Quebec Subsidy Ac t 
Province of Ontario Debt Ac t 
Province of Quebec Debt Ac t 
Prov.Brit. Columbia Debt Ae t 
Proy.New Brunswick DebtAc t 
Pruv. N. Scotia Debt Ac t sus, 
Prov.N.Brunsw. DebtAc tsus. 
Indian Fund 
Bank U. C. Liquidation Ac t. 
Widows Pensions, &c . 


399,419 97 

259,879 98 
229,077 64 
3,648,147 35 
092.058 09 
80,000 00 
100,000 00 
70,01") no 
600,000 00 
41,057 00 
1,713,103 3H 
89,258 00 
31,451 30 
9,352 24 
1-,5T .> 89 
11,031 51 
1,305 39 
233,987 61 
57,071 58 
1,770 15 

5,970 28 
10,0 

1,000 00 
300 00 


Other 1 ubiic Works 


Paciiic Railway 


N. W. Territory 


Copvri Ht Duty 


R.B. Stores Ac t, X. B. K X.S. 
Bank U Canada Advance Ac t 
Indian Fund 


Military Property 


Boundary Survey, U.S. & Can. 
Oakville Harbour Company.. 
Inter. R. E. Special Deposit Ac t 

Bal.due by.sundryBk. Ac ts, 72 
Less, Bal. due 73 

Amount Profit on Silver oper 
ations, 71-72, credited thro 
Co; : Fund Statem t 
.Ain t of Cheque drawn on Brit. 
Columbia Cash, dur. 1871-72, 
caiic. & cred. Con. Fd. State. 

Total 


Widows Peii.^Uncom. Sti.U. C 
( ojiyrji iit Duty 


Unpaid Dividends 


7,480,345 16 
5,440,;iL 02 




Ottawa Gas Company 


Boundary Survey Out. & X. W. 
Interc.R.R. Spec. Deposit Ac t 
Subsidy Ac t, I rov. X.B. Adv. 
Imp. Fortifications, Spec l Ac t 
Stationery Stock Account.. .. 

Sundry items 










Total.. 




35,355,583 10 


35,355.583 10 



[675] 



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DEBENTTTKE DEBT. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, QUEBEC. 



[1875, 



No. 3. Statement shevJing that portion nf the Funded Debt of Canada payable therein, June, 30, 1873. 



When Re 
deemable. 


Province 
of Canada. 


New 
Brunswick 


4 

11 

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Dominica. 


1-a 

2-5 

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Past due 

1874.... 
1875.... 
1876.... 
1877.... 
1878 
1883. . . . 


$ 667 
119.000 
61,710 
101.447 
19,517 
10,120 
116 825 






$ 667 
119.0IK1 
5 4 8,37 ti 
1C4 847 


Forw d.. 

18*5 
188ri 
1893 


$441,016 
7,200,000 


$68,400 


$48fi,d66 
995.234 


$4,531,742 


$5,577,824 
995,234 
7.200,000 
541,000 
40.000 
88,500 
1,022 




$486,666 





$68,400 


::::::; 






541,000 




Itf.o47 
4,591 Sv. 
116.825 
11,70 


1895 . . . 




40,000 
88,500 








1,581,742 


1 S^ti , 












1896 . . 




1,022,638 


1884. . . . 

Forw J . 


11,700 











Tola. 


7,641,016 






196,900 


1,481,900 


6,145,380 


15,465,196 


441,016 


68,400 


486,666 


1,581,742 5,577,824 



No. 4. Statement shewing that portion of the, D: ! >t of Canada payable ->n London, June SO, 1873. 



When 

Redeemable. 


Total Sterling. 


Canada Ourrencv 


When 

Redeemable. 


Total Sterling. 


Canada Currency. 


1874, 1st Aug. . 
1875, 1st July.. 
1876, 1st Sept. . 
1877,1st July.. 
1878, 1st Jan... 
1879, 1st Jan... 
1880 


s. d. 
354.500 
691,500 
274,000 
110.200 
253,400 
1,549.100 
1,247,100 
271,500 
643,100 
837,100 
303,700 


$ ct< 
1.725.233 3i 
S.365,300 00 
1,333,486 67 
536.306 67 
1,233,213 34 
7,538,>53 34 
6,069,220 00 
1,321,300 00 
2,643.086 67 
1,640,553 33 
1,478,006 67 


Forward . , 

; 1885 


8. d. 
5,935,200 
6,712,636 2 7 
96,800 
116,900 
347.200 
193,000 
143,000 
100,000 
1,500,000 
500,000 


$ ots. 
28,884,640 03 
32,668.162 58 
471,093 33 
588,918 33 
1,689,706 67 
339,266 07 
095.933 33 
4 k 6,666 67 
7,300,000 00 
2,433,333 33 


1886 


is7 


i 18S8 


1889..., , 


1890 


1S81 


1 1394 


1882 


1st Oct., 1903 ... 
1st Oct., 1903 . . 

Tot 1 .... 


IS83 . 


1884 


Forward... 


15,644,736 2 7 


$76,137,715 94 


5,935,200 


$28,884,640 03 



PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, QUEBEC. 

Ufa. 1. -Hon. J. G. Robertson, Treasurer, in account with, the. Province of Quebec, for fiscal year ended June, SO, 1873, 



1872. 


DR. 


$ c. 
679 809 64 


1373. CK. 
June 30 Total Expenditure $11 


760 659 97 


$ c. 


1873. 


Total Receipts . . 


1 999 942 57 


I>..R Warrants unpaid 


28,909 19 


1 731 750 7* 








Balance 




948 001 \?> 
















Total . , 


2 679,752 21 


Total . . . 




2 679 752 21 















yo. 2. -Statement of Re -dpta and Payment?,, Prov. Quebec, from (M swrr.es, drying fiscal near mdcd June SO, 1873, 



RECEIPTS. 



Dominion of Canada*. ,.,.,.,...,.. 

Reformat y Prison Build., sold to Dominion 

Immigration special grant 

Orovru Lands Department 

Lavr Stamps 

Registration Stamps 

Law Fees, exclusive of Stamps 

Inland Revenue Collectors, Licenses 

Education Receipts- . - 

Public Works- ...".., . 

Provincial Police, from City of Quebec Cor 
poration 

Refonuatoiy, St. Vincent de Paul 

St. John s Lunatic Asylum I 

Building and Jury Fund,excJusive of Stamps 
Montreal Court House, " 

Municipal Loan Fund 

Quebec Fire Loan . , 

Sale of Statutes 

Printing Private Bills 

Quebec Official Gazette 

Fees on Private Bills 

Administration of Justice 

Cisual Revenue . . ,. 

Marriage Licenses- 

Interest 

Refunds 



$ c. 

800,000 00 

110,000 00 

13,700 00 

578,002 60 

106,540 25 

9,560 69 

7,269 91 

122,487 83 

22,639 93 

520 00 

69,072 27 

1,417 97 

83850 

53,850 46 
1,603 53 

13,465 56 

3,470 82 

9740 

32651 

14,959 43 
1,745 35 
4,936 65 
3,030 68 
4,932 00 

41,40021 

14,174 02 



PAYMENTS. 



Total 11,999,94257 



Legislation 

Civil Government 

Administration of Justice 

Police 

Reformatories 

Prison Inspection 

Education, &e : , 

Agriculture 

Immigration , 

Colonization 

Public. Works and Buildings 

Charities 

Qusbec Official Gazette 

Arbitration under Constitutional Act 

Aid to distressed people, Sagueaay 

Saguenay Roads and Bridges 

Miscellaneous 

Registration Service, Surveys, Purchases & 
Miscellaneous, through Or. L. Dopurtm t. 

Municipalities Fund, C. S., L. C., <;. 110, s. 7 

Licenses, Stamps, &o 

Marriage Licenses 

Payments by Revenue Officers out of Col- 
lections made by them 

Dominion of Canada, amount credited to 
Municipal Loan Fund 

Warrants outstanding 30th June, 1872 . .. 



163,591 10 
135,106 7-1 
311,881 07 

47,548 12 

38,080 00 

3,2f>s -1- 

315-,it7 IP 

rx /, 24S (;(> 

4/> 
129,291 31 

i,60t I).- 



8,395 70 

2,893 01 

7:-0 69 

2,819 a 

12,331 6f 

142, 92 l. e 

72 0(- 
1,916 9P 

4,932 Oi 

20,550 65 

10,835 64 
28,821 9fr 



Total 1,760,659 97 



[678] 



1875.] 



PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, ONTARIO AND NEW BRUNSWICK. 



35 



PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, ONTAKIO. 

No. I. Hon. Adam Crooks, Treasurer, in account with the Province of Ontario for the year ending Dec. SI, 1S73. 



1872. 
Dec. 31. 


DR. 
Balance 


$ c. 
352,991 24 


i 1873. CR. 
Dec. 31. Total Payments 


~ 9 c. 

2 940 803 45 


1873. 
Dec. 31. 


Total Receipts 


2,962,315 56 


For Investments-Special Deposits 
Balance .. 


1.4.3:1,340 01 

>77 QJQ A^ 




Withdrawn from Special Deposit. 


1,356,784 71 








Total 


4,672,091 51 


Total 


4,672,091 51 



No. 2. Statement of the entire Receipts and Payments of the Province of Ontario for the year ending Dec. SI, 1813. 



RECEIPTS. 



Dominion of Canada , 1 1 

Municipalities Fund 

Common School Lands 

Grammar Sehoul Lands Sales 

Cro^ n I/unN Sales 

Woods and Forests 

Wines, Casual Feus, &c 

Suspense Account 

Municipal Loan Fund 

Interest on Investments 

Licenses ... 

Casual Revenue 

Algoma Taxes 

Law Stamps 

Education Department 

Reformatory, Penetanguishene 

Lunatic Asylum, Toronto 

London 

" Rockvrood 

Deaf and Dumb Institution 

Institution for the Blind 

Agricultural Farm, Mimico 

Stationery Account 



c. 

1,207,841 71 
150,126 73 
73,7. 
19,75401 







156,646 82 
12(1,40068 



643,637 5(5 

36,852 95 

7.402 04 

28,951 26 

258,040 43 

Si ,15- 1 7S 

77,355 83 

3.801 90 

95,249 OS 

51,480 21 

2. >;i.S 03 

19, U 
i!,8U 21 
1*3! 

4,576 10 
1,153 94 
3,713 14 

800 25 



PAYMENTS. 

Civil Government 

Legislation 

: Colonization Roads 145, 950 00 

; Administration of Justice | 204,604 S4 

Public Works and Buildings 554,nSii 71 

Asylum Maintenance 

Central Prison Maintenance 

Ref irmatory Maintenance 

ulture and Arts 

Immigration 

-Agricultural College 

Hospitals and Charitias 

Literary and Scientific Institutions 

Education 

Miscellaneous 

Mr.::iciptlities Fund 

Crown L-u:d.j Kxp -nditure 

i.va] Maintenance 

Improvement Fund 

Debentures 

Railway Fund 



Total .. 2,962,3155(5 



Total 



203,401 86 

59333 
22,506 77 
i7 93 
159,178 55 
1,707 29 
43,020 00 
1,850 00 
463,406 OX 
16,859 5<i 
114.7: 
138,492 44 
5,826 51 
25,639 58 
53,949 22 
426,642 , 



2,940,803 45 



PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, NEW BRUNSWICK. 

Kb. I. The Receiver General in, account with Province of New Brunswick for the fiscal year ending October 31. 1873. 



1872. 

Oct. 31. 


DR. 
Balance 


f c. 
123,337 05 


1^73. CR. 
Oct. SI Total Payments 


* c. 


1873. 






Balance 


151 400 38 


Oct. 31. 


Total Receipts , .. . 


568 549 66 








Total 


691,88671 


Total 


691,886 71 



No. ^.Statement of entire Receipts and Payments of Province of New Brunswick for fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 1873. 



:IPTS. 



Dominion Subsidies 

Dominion Government Grant for Immigra 
tion , 

Export Duty 

Casual and Territorial Revenue 

Fees, Supreme Court 

Fees, Provincial Secretary s Office 

Interest, Commercial Bank 

Fees, Lunatic Asylum 

Unexpended on York Bye Roads 

Auction Duty , 

Amount .from Hay ward Property, St. John 
Refund on account Immigration, Miss Rye. 
Amount overdrawn on School Warrants . . . 

" Sale of old School Books 

Refund of School Loans, 1872 



Total 



c.! 
425,000 00 



PAYMENTS. 



10,000 00 

33,999 37 

50,944 86 i 

L ,000 00 i 

6,ni8 39 

1,071 50 

1,040 CO 

2650 

17 87 

521 53 

78000 

149 44 

2 50 

9,529 55 
18,448 16 



568,549 66 



Audit Office 

Agriculture !!!!!!!!! 

Attorney-fleneral 

Board of Health, St. John 

Board of Works [.., 

Bye Roads 

Clerk Pleas . . . . . .. 

Crown Lands \\ 

Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Halifax , 

Education 

Electi uis . .. . . . . . 

Executive Government ., 

Fishery Societies 

Lieut. -Governor s Private Secretary 

Immigration 

Judicial and Jury Fees 

Legislation \\ 

Lunatic Asylum .. . . . 

Mining and Miscellaneous , 

Pensions and Unforeseen 

Public Hospital, St. John 

Provincial Secretary and Receiver-General! 

Petitcodiac Bridge 

Queen s Printer 

Railway, Caiieton, and Railway Engineer!! 

Settlement of Crown Lands ! 

Small Pox and Tracadie Lazaretto . . ! 
Survey of County Lines 



Total 



1,860 33 

12,694 13 

2,916 32 

3,200 00 

123,24251 

81,476 15 

1,650 48 

9,638 29 

800 00 

154,360 72 

416 80 

4,152 12 

16000 

1,236 19 

22,000 00 
9,122 24 

27.636 61 

25,000 00 
6,918 f.2 
6,050 55 
1,20000 
7,075 95 
3,936 84 
8,911 66 
6,807 06 
3,393 11 

10,131 75 
4,500 Oft 



540,4! 



L679J 



36 



PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, NOVA SCOTIA COMMERCE. 



[1875. 



PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, .NOVA SCOTIA. 

;Xo. 1. Hon. W. Annand, Treasurer, in account with Province of Nova Scotia for the year ending Dec. SI, 187J. 



1872. 

HPP SI 


DR. 


8 c 
38 916 41 


1873. 
Dec. 31. 


OR. 
Total Payments 


* c- 
681,275 -l-A 


1ST ! 








Balance 


30,19:5 15 


Dec 31 


Total Receipts 


672,551 97 






















Total 


711 468 38 i 




Total 


711,468 38 















No. 2. Statement of entire Receipts and Payments of Province of Nova Scotia for the year ending Dec. 31, 1873. 



RECEIPTS. 

Crown Lands Department, for lands sold . . 

Fees, &c., Provincial Secretary s Office 

Hospital for Insane 

Immigration. 

Local Works 

Mines 

Miscellaneous 

Marriage Licenses 

Private Bills 

Pictou County, Special Road Service 

Searches, from Commissioner Crown Lands 

Royalty on Coal 

Road Advances, Refund County of Halifax. 

Dominion of Canada, Subsidy 

Colchester County 

Inverness County, Special Road Service. .. 

Interest on Bank Deposits 

Trespasses 



Total 



9 c. 

32,013 62 

392 30 

28,583 52 

10,000 00 

5200 

17,350 30 

190 00 

3,797 87 

SOO 00 

8,000 00 

3890 

83,507 52 

44 00 

481,106 30 

127 95 

2,000 00 

4,502 69 

4500 



PAYMENTS. 



Agriculture 

Blind Asylum 

Contingencies 

Coroners Inquests 

Criminal Prosecutions 

Crown Lands Department 

Education 

Immigration 

Lunatic Asylum Construction 

Legislative Expenses 

Local Works 

Mines 

Miscellaneous Expenses 

Navigation Securities 

Poor s Asylum 

, Provincial and City Hospitals .... 
j Public Printing 

Special 

Salaries to Officers of Government. 

Steamboat Packets and Ferries 

Transient Poor 

Road Advances 

Road Service 

Road Compensation 



672,551 97 



Total 681,27523 



8,000 00 

1,250 00 

900 00 

1,990 00 

1,619 00 

15,500 00 

130,000 00 

7,77i^4 

34,000 00 

44,10245 

64,000 00 

10,500 00 

15,440 42 

11,468 98 

18,676 88 

4,000 00 

4,818 25 

5,959 34 

21,497 90 

11,776 00 

2,587 50 

65,042 76 

150,202 73 

17078 



COMMERCE, DOMINION OF CANADA. 

No. I. Statistical View of the Commerce of tJie Dominion of Canada during fiscal year ending 30th June, 1873. 



COUNTRIES. ETC. 


COMMERCE. 


SHIPPING. 


Value of 

Exports. 


Value of 
Goods En 
tered for 
Consump. 


Duty. 


Tonnage of British 
Vessels. 


Tonnage of Foreign 
Vessels. 


Total. 


Entered 
Inwards. 


Entered 
Outwards. 


Entered 
Inwards. 


Entered 
Outwards. 




$ 
31,486,571 
40,554,655 
31,907 
76,553 
25,080 
191,156 
177,232 
13,142 
17,754 

2,288,638 
1,939,733 
1,614,312 
299,060 
91,630 
1.259,266 
46,389 


9 

68,522,776 
47,735,678 
2,023,288 
1,099,925 
477,886 
75,032 
52,425 
216,628 
346,702 

1,808,997 
964,005 
1,143,241 
43,412 
24,274 
410,199 
1,663,390 
120,514 
388,352 
97,999 
293,871 


$ 
7,398,460 17 
2,966,11934 
627,831 95 
334,415 51 
102,711 21 
21,245 21 
9,320 80 
294,569 02 
94,504 87 

97,147 31 
401,444 24 
412,117 42 
9,049 77 
9,319 43 
182,660 79 
157 95 
15,994 95 

5,126 92 



/ 


Tons. 
-3,776,971 


Tons. 
3,672,611 


Tons. 
2,250,209 


Tons. 
2,049,206 





Entered Inwards 6,027,180 
Cleared Outwards 5,721,817 


Grand Total, Inwards & Outwards 11,748,997 












Ttalv 


Holland 




British North American 


British West Indies . . . 
.Spanish West Indies . . 
French West Indies . . . 
Other W. India Islands. 








40,965 
4,978 
229,991 

9,405,910 






Goods not the produce 


Amounts for which no 
returns were received 
by Department 

Total 


89,789,922 


127,514,594 l3,017,730 17 



[680] 



1875.] 



COMMERCE EXPORTS. 



37 



No. 2.- -Comparative Statement, showing the Total Value of Exports, the ToM Value of Goods Imported and Entered 
for Consumption, and the Amount of Duties Collected in the Dominion of Canada, during the fiscal years endinn 
respectively oh the 30th June, 1872 and 1873. 



PROVINCES. 


Fiscal year ending 30th June, 1872. 


Fiscal year ending 30th June, 1873. 


Total 
Exports. 


Total 
Imports. 


Ent rd for 
Consump. 


Duty. 


Total 
Exports. 


Total 
Imports. 


Ent rd for 
Consump. 


tfuty. 


Ontario 


$ 
25,560,410 
41,823,470 
7,538,401 
5,719,734 
85.541 
1,912,107 


$ 
39,506,107 
52,060,964 
12,555,941 
10,066,274 
1,020,172 
1,767,068 


$ 

36,878,137 
47,708,687 
11,158,591 
9,146,461 
1,020,172 
1,767,068 


$ 

3,849,419 
6,169,487 
1,336,951 
1,271,221 
46,839 
342,400 


$ 
29,483,158 
44,408,033 
7,:;72,086 
6,487,315 
246,983 
1.792.847 


$ 
49,040,825 
53,715,459 
11,578,252 
10,567,393 
918,336 
2,191,011 


$ 
48,245,440 
54,281,158 
11,032,717 
10,849,673 
1,029,130 
2,076,476 


$ c. 
4, 298,169 32 
5,878,003 36 
1,245,097 21 
1,246,238 18 
48,074 45 
302,14765 


Quebec 
Nova Scotia 
New Brunswick .. 
Manitoba. 


British Columbia . 
Totals 






82,639,663 116,976,526 107,709,116 13,016,317 89,789,922 128,011,281 


127,514,59413,017.730 17 



No. 3. Totnl Imports into Dominion of Canada from 
Fortign West Indies, during fiscal year ending 30th 
June, 1873. 


No. 4. Statement of Goods in Warehouse under Bond in 
the Dominion of Canada, 30th June, 1873, showing the 
amount of Duty chargeable thereon at that date. 


PROVINCES. 


DIRECT. 


THROUGH 
UNITED STATES. 


PROVINCES. 


VALUE. 


DUTY CHARO BLF 

THEREON. 


Ontario 




$293,948 
319,921 

1,126 




$1,782,215 
3,334,212 
863.718 
730,275 


$392,313 57 
1,372,896 36 
390,666 57 
367,572 Gl 


Quebec 


$196,609 
795,688 
182,226 


Quebec 


Nova Scotia 




New Brunswick 




Total 


Total 


1,174,523 | 614,995 


6,710,420 


2,523,449 11 







No. 5. Statement of the value of Foreign Goods imported into the Dominion of Canada via United States, also Goods 
the produce or manufacture of the United States, during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1873. 



DESCRIPTION. 


ONTARIO. 


QUEBEC. 


*NOVA 
SCOTIA. 


*NJ5W 
BRUNSWICK., 


TOTAL. 


Foreign Goods via. United States in Bond .... 


$8,001,461 
849,084 
192,302 
27,988,252 


$9,773,102 
7 31,?>21 
7,706 
10,180,592 


.... 


.... 


$17,774,563 

1,531. Of-5 
200.008 
38,169,844 


pureh d in U. S. markets in Bond 
" purchased otherwise than in Bond 
Goods produce of United States 


Total 


37,031,099 


20,693,321 






57,725,420 


* Return.* from the principal ports of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick incomplete. 



EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, DOMINION OF CANADA. 

Comparative Statement of Value, of Exports and Imports, Dominion of Canada, since the Confederation of the Pmvincts. 



Year ending 
30th JUD^, 



Total 
Exports. 



1868 ! 57,o?.7.S 

1869 1 60,474,781 

1870 : 73,573.490 

1871 | 71,173.618 



TotMl 
Imp >rts 


But. fur 
OotiSump. 


Duty. 


Year ending 
30th June, 


Total 

Exports. 


Total 

Imports. 


Ent for 
Consump. 


Duty. 


$ 
73.459.644 
70,415.165 
74.81433 ,) 
95,092,971 


71,985,30 
67.402,17. 
7 1.237.60: 
86.947,482 


S 
8,819,432 
8.298,910 
9,462.v)40 
11.843,656 


1872 


$ 
82.639.663 
89.789,922 


111.430.527 
128,011.281 


S 
107.709.11C 
127,514,594 


13.045,493 

13,017,7.30 

04.4*8.1 fil 


1873 




Agg. 6 jrs 


438,219,362 


554,223,927 633,796,271 



EXPORTS, DOMINION OF CANADA. . 

Summary Statement of the Value of Experts, the growth, produce and manufacture of the Dominion of Canada exported 

during ihf. fiscal year ending 30W June, 1873. 



DESCRIPTION. 


ONTARIO. 


QUEBEC. 


N. SCOTIA. 


N. BRUNS K 


B.COLUMBIA 


MANITOBA. 


TOTAL 


Produce of the Mine 
" Fisheries 


$1.033.726 
95.295 
8,889.463 
6.686.210 

5,706.722 
588,481 
234 057 


$274.5S2 
803,234 
14,157,318 
7,030,990 
9,004,703 
1,097,159 
191,517 
782,900 
2.492,066 
7,189.440 
781,124 


$764.884 
3.497.435 
1,349,9,3 
358,791 
216,689 
374,767 
19,630 


$203.608 
339,952 
3.978,981 
184,092 
f,4 231 
858 791 
20,086 


$1,224,362 
43,361 
211.026 
259.292 
2,885 
1,197 




$6,471,162 
4,779,277 
28,586.816 
14.243.017 
14.995.340 
2,921.802 
465.292 
782.900 
3.845.987 
9.405.910 
3.292,419 




" Forest 


$55 
244,642 
110 
1,407 


Animals and their produce 


Agricultural Products 


Manufactures 


Misccllan-ous Articles 


Ships built at Qunbec,18; tons,15,658 




Goods not produce 


1,248,891 
643,018 
2,508,295 


91.323 
695,594 


10,707 
826,867 


50,224 


767 


Estimated amounts short returned 
Totals 










29,433,158 $44,408,033 


$7.372.083 


$6,487,315 


$1,792,347 j 246,983 89,789,922 





[681] 



38 



IMPORTS, PROVINCES. 



[1875. 



IMPORTS, ONTARIO. 

Summary Staff me.nt of the Value of Imports. Duty collected, cfe., during the fiscal year ending ?Mh June, 1873. 



IMPORTS. 


TOTAL 
VALUE. 


FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED. 


AMOUNT OF 
DUTY. 


GREAT 

BRITAIN. 


U. STATES 


FRANCE. 


GERMANY. 


OTHER 
COUNTRIES. 


Dutiable Goods $ 


25,003,942 
23,238,654 
2,844 


14,809,777 

3,681,681 


9,002.940 
19.134.446 


494,961 
637 


248,123 

1,473 


448,141 

420,417 


4,285.046 00 


Frjee Goods 


For. Reprints of Brit. Copyright Works 
Total * 








48.245,440 ; 18,491,458 28,137,386 


495,598 i 249,596 1 868,558 


4,285,046 00 



IMPORTS, QUEBEC. 

Summary Statement of the Value of Imports, Duty collected, <c., during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1873. 



IMPORTS 


TOTAL 
VALUE. 


FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED. 


AMOUNT 0* 
DUTY. 


GREAT 
BRITAIN. 


U. STATES. 


FRANCE. 


GERMANY. 


OTHER 
COUNTRIES. 


Dutiable Goods $ 
Free Goods 


31,763,123 

22,517.109 
926 


23.094,196 
12.607.330 


4.257.02S 
7,664,270 


1,283.326 
40,474 


802,450 
51,387 


2,326,113 
2.143,648 


5,870,981 00 


For. Reprints of Brit. Copyright Works 
Total 


, " I " 


54,281.158 35,701.526 


11.951.298 


1,323.810 833,537 4,469,7M. 


5,870.981 00 



IMPORTS, NOVA SCOTIA. 

Summary Statement of the Value <>f Imports, Duty collected, die., during the fiscal year ending oOth June, 1873. 



IMPORTS. 


TOTAL 
VALUE. 


FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED. 


AMOUNT OP 
DUTY. 


GREAT 
BRITAIN. 


BRITISH COLONIES. 


U. STATES 


OTHER 
COUNTRIES. 


N. AM ERIC A. 


W. IND. 


Dutiable Goods $ 


5.817,256. 4.001.983 
5,215,355 < 2,093,969 

IHO 


8.466 

798,847 


2S4.203 
108,058 


925,046 
2,028,788 


5*3.024 
188,748 


1,245,090 00 


Free Goods 


For. Reprints of Brit. Copyright Works 
Total $ 


11,032.717 


6,158.952 


807.313 


302.2*11 


2950.779 731.7721 1,245.09000 



IMPORTS, NEW BRUNSWICK. 

8 immary Statement of the Value of Imports, Duty co lfrftrl, <fr,.. luring t.iirfiwaJ ytir ending 30 June, 173. 



IMPORTS. 


TOTAL 
VALUE. 


FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED. 


AMOUNT OF 
DUTY. 


GREAT 
BRITAIN. 


BRITISH COLONIES. 


17. STATES. 


CTHER 
COUNTRIES. 


>..! EP.ICA. 


W. I.NH. 


Dutiable Goods $ 


6,22,63S 
4,62*984 

56 


4,377,704 

2,499,539 


19,001 

491,250 


194 174 
3.078 


1.353.837 
l,6ir..217 


30ll,!)18 

12,894 


1,246.238 00 


free Goods 


For. Reprints of Brit,. Copy right Works 
Total . . $ 


10.849,673 6X77,243 


510 257 


197.252 


2.970.054 


313.8L2 


1.246,238 00 





IMPORTS, BRITISH COLUMBIA. 

Summary Statement of the Value of Imports, Duty collected, <fo., during the fiscal year ending 30ih June, 1873. 



IMPORTS. 


TOTAL 
VALUE. 


F;<0* WH4T COUNTRY IMPORTED. 


AMOUNT OF 
DUTY. 


GREAT I 
BRITAIN. U. S ATES. 


FUAXCE. 


HONOLULU 


OTHER 
COUN RIES. 




1669, 112 

507.364 


667,849 
62.808 


828.171 
462,499 


2,579 


63,403 

2 057 


7,010 


302,147 00 




Total $ 


2.07 6.47 (> 


720.757 


i.2-<o.H7ii 


2.579 


05.4-JO, 7,010 


31)2,147 00 



IMPORTS, MANITOBA. 

Summary Statement of the Value of Imports, Duty cnHrr.teit. cfx., durin f thr fi caj. year ending 3?ith June, 1873. 



IMPORTS. 


TOTAL 
VALUE. 


FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED. 


AMOUNT OF 
DUTY. 


GREAT 
BRITAIN. 


UNITED 
STATES, 


ONTARIO 
i QUEBEC. 


OTHER 
COUNTRIES. 




818,110 

211.020 


428 594 
81,244 


311,7831 43.047 
129.7761 


34,677 
.... 


48,074 00 




Total S 


1,029.130 


609,838 


441,559 


43,047 


34,677 


48074 00 



* Foreign goodn removed in bond incorrectly btated as imports from these Proviucea. 

[682] 



1875.] 



EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, PROVINCES. 



39 



EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, ONTARIO. 

Statement of the Value of Exports, the Value, of Goods Imported, and thr. Amount of Duty collected, at each Port in 
the. Province of Ontario, during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1873. 



PORTS. 


EXPORTS. 


IMPORTS. 


DUTY. 


PORTS. 


EXPORTS. 


IMPORTS. 


BUT?. 




$154.881 
739,500 
119.180 
165,528 
828,003 
37,744 
381.519 
5.867 
4,127,900 
463.455 
17.638 
67,841 
!7.328 
122,069 
17n,"US 
19,058 
60346 
12.827 
1.545.464 
37,4<Ji 
2 19. 195 
287.831 
1,164,500 
l,389.54ti 
1,3=8.202 
137,452 


$462,720 
247.867 
458.918 
11,180 
640.571 
8,909 
184,593 
12,264 
4,364.419 
137,229 
204.860 
262,303 
19.499 
251.444 
23.036 
219.716 
44.466 
15 578 
629,349 
58.100 
146.427 
499.518 
6,755,654 
175.453 
8,978.459 
1,567 
2,066 
2,555.767 
54,691 
75,539 
52,824 


$5,448 36 
37.782 63 
82.827 48 
701 59 
49.228 39 i 
642 63 
30.071 31 
2.964 88 
364,979 12 
10^309 82 
6,998 69 
4.1>9 10 
859 63 
10.292 S8 
5.025 66 
11.729 94 
2,301 92 
25 1 85 
14 625 99 
2,671 82 
3,783 35 
55,957 50 
658,187 38 
15.502 07 
160,618 28 
76 10 
247 50 
330.584 84 
2.391 ><! 
7.914 72 
8.288 16 






$35,820 
29.014 
102.804 
1,5-27,030 
26,146 
108,558 
1,220 
87,916 
14,718 
244 568 
4,648 
1.241.080 
1,028,725 
88 
221.067 
919 966 
208,809 
14,594,203 
16,036 
19.128 
81.949 
803.3 -^ 
165,916 


$4,078 63 
614 45 
7,618 01 
205.160 08 
3,040 73 
5,812 62 
1,097 00 
7.-250 14 
1.530 78 
15.779 86 
5.437 31 
75,372 45 
38,530 91 
7 69 
22,608 83 
8.707 28 
21>54 01 
1,902.431 62 
1.1,26 14 
3.355 92 
7.524 49 
60.525 00 
21,807 52 




Oakville 


$84.320 
77,558 
2,441,799 




Oshawa 




Ottawa 








Paris 


159.906 
197,109 




Penetan ^uisliene .... 
Peterboro 






Pictoo 


196.499 
924.371 
90.882 
28,072 
1,394,0 - I 




Pl-i -Jcott 








St. Catharines 






TV r 




22 505 
878.701 
103.858 
408.258 
2,282,171 
510.808 
430.385 
4D4.856 
289.071 
153.385 




Sault Ste. Marie 

>tjltll"Y 






Ur. itforJ 




Toronto 








Wallaceburgrh 




Whitbv 




Windsor 






H,>pe 
Kingston 


Estimated Amt. sborl 
rot d at Inl d Ports. 


26,974,863 
2.508,295 


49,037,983 
2.844 


4,298,109 52 








1.629.532 
126.174 

425,706 
28.792 




Total 






29,483,158 


49,040,827 


4.298,169 32 


Kewcastle 





EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, QUEBEC. 

Statement of the Value of Exports, the Value of Goads fm r mt of Duty coUt&ed, at each Port in 

the Province of Quebec, during the fiscal yearendiiiy 30th June, 187-i. 



PORTS. 


EXPORTS. 


IMPORTS. 


DUTY. 


PORTS. 


EXPORTS. 


IMPORTS. 


DUTY. 




$86,330 
2,7-25,372 
74,473 

372,933 
141,637 
63,033 
3,106 
19,679,118 
359.445 
103,902 
13,007 
22,669 
12,587,276 


$6,007 
1, 362,064 
16,307 
6,787 
77,449 
14,049 
10,580 
2,182 
44,320,646 
103,057 

3,757 
6,455 
6,846,976 


*S15 55 
54 025 12 
1,105 17 
4-25 72 
8,773 38 
1,277 36 
808 49 
773 38 
5,011,154 89 
16,055 13 
9,54:! 92 
: ,45 SO 
574 82 
726,581 29 


Him iiiski 


818,624 
50,211 

6,486,112 
641,549 
53,443 
93,070 


fl,938 

13, 219 
663, 

109,174 
15,619 
66,437 


Jl ,3! 

24,530 15 

11.7 

l,7fl 

5,857 ,; 




!{ii-;-;, lt )wn 




9hn*s 


Frelighsburgh 






Hemmiogford 


Tiiive Rivers 


Estimat. amt. short 
at In!. Ports.. 
Copyrights 


Magdalen Islands . . 
Montreal 


43,623,909 
784,124 


53,714,533 
926 


5,878,003 36 


New Carlisle 


Perce 




Total 




Pottoa. 


44,408,033 


55,714,533 


5,878,003 30 


Quebec 







EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, NEW BRUNSWICK. 

Statement of the Value of Exports, the Value of (foods Imported, and thf amount of Dut>/ collected at each Port in 
the Province of ffew Brunswick, during th? fiscal ye"r ending 30th June, 1873. 



PORTS. 


EXPORTS. 


IMPORTS. 


DUTY. 


PORTS. 


EXPORTS. 


IMPORT?. 


DUTY. 

$5,029 68 
1,894 13 
3.-U9 69 
22,192 81 
1,193 93 
950,048 22 
46,* . 
7s:; r,) 

11.7 




$95,632 
14,9n9 
67,947 


$48,525 
6.194 
13,581 

4.229 
339.987 
284.091 
17.758 
280,747 
24,349 
37,327 
108.0: ,7 
336,061 

5.68.5 


$12215 38 
1.809 17 
6.409 65 
895 15 
42.412 31 
13342 52 
2.:J )0 77 
67.5S1 79 : 
2,067 50 
4.704 06 
10.145 90 
31.054 56 
6.174 76 
1.646 40 


H n kvillo 


$38,041 
334.826 
37.696 
57.765 
116,204 
4,107.55(1 
94,136 
7,800 
123.952 


$48.924 
372.374 
30.930 
81,628 
14.172 
8,118,75^ 
368,226 
1,278 
64,791 






Cimpo Bello ( Wels p) 








557.992 
74.827 
67.733 
77.270 
125.277 
60,927 
15,321 
227,376 
184,014 






St. John 




FrederictMi 
Hillsboroivrb. 


West I si" 


Woodstock. 


Me Adam J auction . . 
Moncton 


6,487,315 


10,567.342 
56 


1,246.233 18 




1 Totsl 




Richmond Station . . 


6,487.315 10.567.393 


1.246.238 IS 



[683] 



EXPORTS AND IMPORTS EXCISE. 



[1875. 



EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, NOVA SCOTIA. 

Statement of the Value of Exports, the Value of Goods Imported, and the amount of Duty collected at each Port in 
the Province, of Nova Scotia, during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1873. 



PORTS. 


EXPORTS. 


IMPORTS 


DUTY. 


PORTS. 


EXPORTS. 


IMPORTS. 


DUTY. 




|1-?0 357 


$78 461 


$11 639 8 








*10 QCQ K.Q 


Annapolis 


119 886 


52 366 


5 187 84 




*>9 ^ *1 




i nj.7 ft& 


Antio onishe 


112 456 


42 371 


7 459 95 




Q1O QCLQ 


4.KA fi79 


41 fiSl fid 


Arichat 


50784 


50784 


4 983 29 








*> Q07 fvft 


Baddeck 


57 177 


3 849 


4 632 34 


Port Hood 


09 <7 ftA 


Q OCC 


mm 




49 H76 


41 873 


1 292 29 




i ^n ^Q 


1 ^ ^OQ 


con Rfi 




1 523 


9 829 


2 162 34 








A Old. 17 


Cornwallis 


96,705 


64,840 


3,336 11 




41 663 


33 020 


2 124 04 


Ditrbv . . 


120 128 


61,440 


3,776 18 




Qi^J. AK1 


TQ1 1JA 


Oft fvQ7 OQ 


Guysboro* 


11 135 


753 


791 41 




.* 881 


84 702 


4 909 88 


Halifax 


4,114 513 


9 283 821 


1,024,696 18 


Windsor. ... 


111 343 


169 785 


12 661 01 




259 541 


131 980 


10 598 11 




qon 7->R 


537 318 


QQ 010 C-J 




















6 974 


60 207 


4 241 43 




7,372,086 


11,578,146 


1,245,097 21 


Lunenburg 


359,372 


93,025 


5 251 31 


Copyrights 




106 






15 086 


20 628 


428 49 


Grand Total 


7 372 086 


11 578 252 


1 243 097 21 



















EXCISE, DOMINION OF CANADA. 

No. 1. Statement of the Number of Tobacco Manufactories, the Description and Quantity of Tobacco and other sub 
stances used in the Manufacture of Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, the Quantity Manufactured and the Duties accruing 
thereon, during the fiscal year ending 30i/i June. 1873. 



Province. 


Quantity of Materials used. 


Licenses 


Tobacco. 


Cigars. 


Snuff. 


Duty. 


Produce 
of 
Canada. 


! 

1 

Ibs. 
1,501.382 
4,578,899 
90.851 
596,305 


111 


Total 
Materials 
used. 


6 

-; 


3 
o 

a 

o 

iJiSo 
1,125 
300 
250 


Duty. 


Duty. 


Duty. 


Duty 
Collected 
ex Manu 
factory. 

$ c. 
,1.?7934 
115,06195 
1.357 80 
5,148 40 


Duty 
Goods 
Ware 
housed. 


Total Duty 


Ontario 
Quebec. 
N.Brun 
Nova S. 

Total 


Ibs. 
112,281 
89,551 


Ibs. 
123,040 
705.126 
20,737 
93,773 


Ibs. 
1,736,654 

5,373.576 
111.588 
690,078 


16 
23 

6 
5 


$ c. 
205,683 44 
614,207 69 
13,441 35 
86,567 09 


c 

29.114 8 
30,308 & 
989 7t 


$ c 
18 Ou 
16,219 20 


$ c. 
195,661 92 
546;79852 
13,373 25 
81,668 69 


$ 
237,041 
661,8604!, 
14,681 05 
86,817 09 


201,782 ! 6,767,437 


9)2,676 


7.911,896 


Si 


3,900 


919,899 56 60,413 ! 


16,237 20 


162,947 49 


837,50238 


1000,14990 



No. 2. Comparative Statement of Number of Distilleries and Quantity of Spirits produced, Number of Breweries and 
quantity of Malt Liffuor produced therefrom, in Canada, during fiscal years ending June 30, 1871, 1812, 1873. 



m 

S 

O 

1 

Ont. 
Qu. 
N.B 

N.S. 


Number of 
Distilleries. 


Proof Spirits Distilled. 


ExciseDuty 
collected 
and accru 
ing, 1873. 


Number of 
Breweries. 


Malt Liquor Brewed. 


Duty 
collected. 


rJ 

fe 

r^ 


IN 
t~ 

00 

rH 


05 

5 

I-H 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


pH 

te 

i 1 


ci 

t 

oo 


03 



rH 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


Gallons. 

4,958,055 
328,693 

16.422 


Gallons. 
4,491.163 
343.3 ; 8 
35.803 


Gallons. 

5,547,009 

"448 


$ e. 
3,494,652 81 

282 39 


Gallons. 

4,966.398 
2.892,490 
152.420 

445,788 


Gallons. 

5.873.300 
3,101,618 
188,450 
393,960 


Gallons. 

6,969.407 
3,491.564 
203,590 
395,960 


$ c. 
Ill 51 
19,136 04 


19 
3 

i 


16 
2 
2 


IS 

i 


119 
21 
4 
6 


118 
22 
4 

5 


88 
17 
3 
3 


Tot. 


23 


20 


19 


5.303 171 4,870.325 


5.647,517 


3,494,935 20 


149 


149 


111 


8,457.09619.657.328 i 11,060.521 


19,247 55 



No. S. Statement of Bonded Manufactories in the Dominion of Canada, showing the Articles manufactured, and 
the Duties accruiny thereon, during the fiscal year ending SOth June, 1813. 



INLAND 
REVENUE 
DIVISIONS. 


No. Licenses. 1 1 


Amount of 
License Fees. 


M iterials used. 


Products of Manufactures. 


Duty accru 
ing on Goods 
Warehoused. 


A 5 

gw-Sg 

? 2.S 


Canadian 
Spirits 
at Proof. 


Beer, 
Wine, 

& Cider. 


Other 
Commo 
dities. 


Other 

Commo 
dities. 


Vinegar 
at 
3 cents 
per gall. 


Methylated Aj^jpip^ 
Spirits at , a., , 


Hamilton 


S 

9 

i 


150 
150 
50 


Gallons. 
189,OV0.57 
50,353.89 
9,831.02 


Gallons. 
50,560 


Gallons. 
6,585.19 


MM. 

155 


Gallons. 
331,916 

188,644 
42,585 


Gallons. 
111.801.99 

1,177,70 


Gallons. 
7 2! 25 


$ cts. 
23,373 28 
5,059 32 
1,277 55 

1,77625 


$ cts. 
23,448 26 
5,819 49 
690 80 
1,317 56 
2,423 24 
8040 












St. John, N.B.. 
Halifax, N". 8.. 

Total 


2 


100 


13,284.49 




124.00 


101 


51,580 










8 


450 


262,539.97 | 50,500 


6,709.19 


256 


614,725 


112,979.69 


72.25 


32,085 40 


33,779 75 





[684] 



1875.] 



EXCISE EMIGRATION BILL STAMPS. 



No 4 Comparative Statement of the. number of PdroUun R fmers, the Quantity of Crude Oil used, the. Pttroleum 
Manufactured, and the Duties accruing thereon, during the fiscal years ending on the SOth June, 1872, 1873. 



j B 


. 





a 




a 

o 


J O 


> . 


. S 





g 




a 
o 


a 




*-! t - 

o 5 


O 


9 


p^ 




3 i-5 


"^ o 


O 3D 


^ 


s 


x 




s ^ be 


S x 




a 

T3 X 




5 


* 


p S 


e S 


. a 


31 

O i, 


*o 


a 


<D 3j 


S.S 








2 


Q 


B* 


S * Jj 


5 


13 


2 3 




O 


* 




a3 


(2 





p 




a 


c "* "~ "S 


c=> 


I-J 









3 
HH 


S "S o 


- 












B o 














E-l (B S 


1872 




Gallons. 


Gallons. 


$ 


$ 


$ 


1873 




Gallons. 


Gallons. 


$ 


$ 


$ 


Unt. 


45 


19,632,131 12,209,182 


610,459 


11,282 


623,865 


Out. 


38 


25,073,725 


14,520,196 


726,010 


9.541 


737,426 


Uu. 


5 


301,916 


114,808 


6,740 


391 


6,357 


Qn. 


5 


170,713 


81,891 


4,094 


196 


4,541 


\ B 














N.B. 














N.S 


- 








57 


57 


N.S. 








.... 


89 


89 


; ot. 


50 


19.934,047 , 12,323,990 


616,199 


11,730 630.279 


Tot. 


43 


25,244,438 14.602.087 


730,104 


9,826 


742,056 



EMIGRATION. 

N o. 1. Return oj the number of Emigrants embarked for Canada, with the number of Births and Deaths during the 
voyage and in Quarantine ; the total number landed, with the number fruni each country ; also the number of vessels 
arrived, their tonnage and average length of passage, during the season 0/1873. 



Whence. 


Class. 


m 

*-, 

O 

6 

a 


Average No. of 
days on passage. 


Tonnage. 


No.Embrk d. 





|| 

Is 


Deaths on Pass. 


Deaths in 
Quarantine. 


1 

-4-J 


Landed in Colony. 


Cabin 

Passengers 


Steerage 
Passengers 


Steerage 
Passengers 


Cabin 

Passengers 


3 
& 




Steamers 


73 
12 

18 
5 


45 S 

12t 
46 
15 
45 


127,125 
9,i27 

2,730 
21,288 
4,354 


2.127 
486 
227 


22,983 
28 
3,712 
38 

4,552 
27 


1 


25,111 
28 
4,198 
38 

4,779 
27 


10 
3 





10 

"3 


22,974 
28 
3,712 
38 

4,549 

27 


2,127 
486 
227 


25,101 
38 

4.1 f>S 

4.77> 
27 


lr land 


Sailing Vessels 
Steamers 
Sailing Vessels 


So tland 


Sailing Vessels 
do. 
do. 




N i wav & Sweden.. 
Ft United States.. 
Ot ;r Countries .. . 


12 


48 


7,307 




2,024 5 
692 .. 

31 .. 


2.029 
692 
31 


15 


4 


19 
32 


2,010 
692 
31 


... 


2.010 
69 ^ 
31 

36.901 


do. 
Totals 


4 


fO 


2,409 




130 




174,340 


2,840 


34.087 


6 


36.933 


28 


4 


34,061 


2,840 



2. Comparative Statement of the number of Immigrants arrived at the port of Quebec since the year 1829 to 1873, 
inclusive, the grand total being 1,324,72-J; and the yearly average, 29,438. 



En , md .... 


1829-60 1861. 1862. 


1803. 


1H64. 


18ti5. 


1866. 


1867. 


1868. 


1869. 


1870. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


279.122 
164,147 

105,022 
70.S21 
12.733 


7,780 
,413 
1,112 
10,618 


6,877 
4,545 
2,979 

7,728 
47 


6,317 
4.949 
3.959 
4,182 
12 


5.013 
3.767 
2,914 
7,453 


9,296 
4,682 
2,601 
4,770 
6 


7,235 
2,230 
2,222 
16,83(5 
125 


9,509 
2.997 
1,793 

16,420 
38 


16.173 

2.085 
1,924 
13,607 
11 


27.876 
2.743 
2,867 
9,626 

2 


27,183 
2,534 
5,356 
9,396 
6 


23.710 
2,893 
4.P81 
6,391 
4! 


14,86T 
3,410 
4,16ft 
12.282 
23 


25.129 
4236 
4.803 
2.702 
31 


(-1:01 and 
V ur pe 


oth . Ports. . 


932.745 19,923 


22,176 


19,419 


19.147 21.355 


28,648 


30,757 


34.300 43,114 


44,475 


37.020 34,743 


3B.901 



BILL STAMPS. 

ftt.i ,ment of Sill Stamps issued on requisition, &y Inland Revenue D pirtment, during the year ended SOth June, 1873. 



SUPPLIED TO DISTRIBUTORS. 


1 
cent. 


2 
cents 


3 

cents. 


4 

cents. 


cents. 


6 
cents. 


7 
cents. 


8 
cents. 


9 
cents. 


lu N va Scotia 


10,000 


5,000 


25,000 


5 000 


7 000 


190 f 


4.000 


3.000 


16 000 


Iti N w Brunswick 


5,000 


6 200 


21 OOd 


1 800 


5 000 


18.500 


1,500 


1.800 


13.000 


lu rario and Quebec 


128,147 


118 500 


350 619 


29 594 


51 019 


2fi9 883 


21,808 


23,492 


194 472 


T-> P, ,st Office Department, Ottawa.. 


155 000 


150 000 


235 000 


5 000 


5 000 


9.3 000 






50 000 






















Total 


298 147 


279 700 


631 619 


41 394 


76 019 


402 383 


27 308 


28 2Q2 


273 472 























Statement of Bill Stamps, (c. (continued.) 



t SUPPLIED TO DISTRIBUTORS. 


10 

cents. 


20 
cents. 


30 

cents. 


40 
cents. 


50 

cents. 


$1 


$2 


$3 


Gross 
Amounts. 


In Nrva Scotia 


9,000 


5 000 


4000 






100 






$7,800 00 


1 < Ne.y Brunswick 


5900 


5 400 


4,000 


3300 


3,900 


1,400 






11.195 00 


i , On ario and Quebec 


83381 


65 694 


59 682 


30 731 


41 774 


19 127 


3 859 


1 989 


16n 779 03 


JV Po- 1 Office Department, Ottawa.. 


15,000 


8 700 


7 000 


1 000 


1,000 


200 






2\690 Oft 






















Total 


113 281 


84 794 


74 682 


35031 


40 674 


20 827 


3 859 


1 989 


$208,464 Oa 























[685] 



42 



TRADE AND NAVIGATION. 



[1875. 



CARRYING TRADE AND NAVIGATION OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 

No. 1 State-merit shewing Number and Tonnage of Vessels which arrived at and departed from the undermentioned 
Provinces in the Dominion of Canada, during the fiscal year ending 30th June., 1873. 



PROVINCES. 


V CSSELS ARRIVED. 




British. 


Foreign. 


Total. 


British. 


Foreign 


Total. 


No. 


Tons. 


No. 


Tons. 


No. 


Tons. 


No. 


Tons. 


No. 


Tons. 


No. 


Tons. 


Quebec 


1165 

4836 
2557 
62 


894316 

793039 
4140(50 
30835 


330 
776 
1017 
346 


178016 
261089 
331812 
129579 


1495 
5612 

3574 
408 


1072332 
1054128 
745872 
160414 


1308 
4406 
2478 
58 


950574 
735636 

477995 
26549 


320 
592 
1008 
338 


168201 
238653 
328185 
126997 


1628 
4998 
3486 
396 


1118775 
974288 
806180 
153546 


Nova Scotia 


Ne,\v Brunswick 


British Columbia 


Total Sea going 


8620 
11456 


2132250 
1644721 


2469 
7504 


900466 
1349713 


11089 
18960 


3032746 
2994434 


8250 
11035 


2190753 
1481858 


2258 
6457 


862036 
1187170 


10508 
17492 


30527S9 
266902S 


Ves. empl. in Inland Trade bet. 
Ont. and Que. and the U. S. 

Total 


20076 


3776971 9U73 


2250209 


30049 6027180 19285 3672611 8715 2049206 28000 5721: ; ;17 



No. 2 Statement showing the Number and Tonnage of Steamers and Sailing Vessels built and those registered in the 
undermentioned Provinces of the Dominion of Canada, during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1&13. 



PROVINCES. 


BUILT. 


REGISTERED. 


Steam. 


Sail. 


T 

No. 


)tal. 


Steam. 


Sail. 


Total. 


No. 


Tons. 


No. 


Tons. 


Tons. 


No. 


Tons. 


No. 


Tons. 


No. 


Tons. 


Ontario 


29 
7 
1 
7 
1 


6,682 
420 
33 

774 
139 


33 

65 
175 
97 
1 


7,263 
20,116 

62,968 
41,927 
48 


62 
72 
176 
104 
2 


13,945 
20,536 
63,001 
42,701 
187 


29 

22 

"s 

1 


6,828! 41 
5,691 1 99 

:. iis7 

787 116 
139) 3 


8,812 
28,814 
55,333 
44,753 
1,069 


70 
121 
187 
124 
4 


15,640 
34,503 
55,333 
45,540 

1,208 




Nova Scotia 






Total 


45 


8,048 


371 i 132,322 416 


140,370 60 


13,445 


446 


138,781 


506 


152,226 



No. 3. Summary Staff.mmt nf Traffic on thr imdtr mentioned Canals, shewing the total quantity of each description of 
property passing through, and the. amount of Tolls c< Reeled thereon, duriny the fiscal year ended SOtfi June, 1873. 



ARTICLES. 


Welland Canal. 


St. Law. Canals. 


liurliugtuu 
Chambly Canal. |j. iv p ;um |. 


Ottawa aud 
Hideau Canals 


St.Peter sCm l 


Tons. 


Tolls. 


Tons. 


Tolls. 


Tuns. 


Tolls. 


Ton*. 


Tolls. 


Tons. 


Tolls. 


Tons. 


T.-lls. 


Vessels of all kinds... 
Passengers (No.) 

Produce of Forest.. . 
Farm Stock 


1,397.388 
7,629 


1 
31,749 
Bit 


1,267,047 
55.473 


$ 
14,693 
2.22S 


422,789 
3.1.92 


6,187 243.827 
50 8.7(i: 


S 

1,791 
70 


59R.7-H 
25,36 


$ 
7,788 
166 


5.998 
16 


} 
12,) 


310,376 
63 
2.979 
541.601 
56,323 
419,287 


38,402 
14 
648 
103.299 
12,755 
72,u26 


329.096 
308 
7,886 
186,755 
137,729 
44,358 


11.602 
119 
1,591 

25.870 
21,794 
7.055 


222,988 

248 
152 
15.337 
14.34f 
116.684 


13,936 
11 
19 
1.267 
1.765 
11,635 


10,461 
21 
4,471 
20,697 
32,956 
7,106 


214 
2 

402 
1.306 
2.259 
521 


792,01 
7H 
1,37 
3.46- 
2.07. 
24,661 


>> 3 . 
62 
171 
213 
284 
1.370 


172 


S 


Animal Produce.... 
.Agricult. Products. . 


518 


2! 


Merchandize 


2.124 


91 


Grand Total . . . 


1,330.629 277.144 706,192 


68,031 


369.055 


28,633 75,712 


4.764 


.V24.S97 


51,438 


2,814 124 



No. 4. Statement showing the Number, Tnnnnge, and Nationality of Vessel* passed through all the Canals durin,; tit: 
flucal year ended 30t/t June, 1873, and the Tolls collected thereon. 



VESSELS. 


Total 
Number. 


From Canadian 
to Canad. Ports. 


From Canad. 
to Am. Ports. 


From Amer. 
to Am. Ports. 


From Amer. 

to C.t 11. Ports. 


Total 
Tons. 


Amount 
01 
To Is. 


Up. 


Down. 


Up. 


Down. 


Up. 


Down 


Up. 


DOWQ. 


Canadian Ves. <& Steamers. 
Wellauil 


3,586 
9,877 
3,902 
1,307 
8,090 
143 


140.320 
613.084 

29. , 45 
86,864 
120 074 

3897 


105.593 

492,574 
29.381 
91,355 
290,162 
2.010 


178,578 
23,974 
85,518 

2,860 


19,602 
30,542 

23,208 

117,876 
91 

191,319 

3,998 
2,010 

6,094 

47,693 


- 20 
876 


.... 


20,690 
18.500 

25,181 

77 


220.980 
5.801 
173,571 


686.78P 

1.184.495 
318.691 
226.608 
531,049 
5,998 


Ct-i 

14.5 SI 7 "> 
13.8 i . 
4.S08 4 I 
1,704 It 
6.4-1 -i 
119 ("i 


St Lawrence 


Chamblv 






St. Peter s 


Total Canadian Vessels... . 

A merican Ves. <6 Strainers. 
Welland 


26.905 


993,590 


1,011,075 290,930 


896 


.... 


64.418 


400.352 


2,952,610 

711,619 

82.552 
104 098 
17.219 
65,700 


41,516 :N 


2,619 
1,365 

1,526 
149 

905 


2,329 
48,744 
70 
580 
9,041 


5.108 
11,489 
291 
2.116 
1,377 


30,133 
4,186 
24,090 


320.275 
2.197 
948 


261.017 
2.5-27 
530 


3757 
8,652 
188 
8.429 
7,589 


85.002 
2.747 
77,931 


17.2 >7 :. i 
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i,r-;8 s< 

86 v: 
1,?.I6 t 




Chamblv 






St. Peter s 






Total American Vessels... . 
Grand Tot. Can. & Amer 


6,624 


60.764 


20,351 


68,409 


59.795 


323 420 


234,074 


1 28,615 


165,730 


981.188 


20,811 ,V2 


33.52911,054.354 


1.031.45* 


349,339 


251,114 324,316 264,074 


9306: 


566.082 3,933,798 


62.328 10 



[686] 



1875.] 



FISHERIES OF THE DOMINION. 



43 



FISHERIES OF THE DOMINION. 



The whole value of fish products, 1873, amounts to 
$11,794,975. Tliis sum exhibits the value of fish pro 
ducts in the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, 
Quebec, Ontario, and Prince Edward Island, but does 
not include the catch of British Columbia, Manitoba and 
the North-west Territories. In addition to the above 



mentioned value, it is computed that American lishermen 
have also caught on the coast of Canada between six and 
eight millions of dollars worth of merchantable fish. The 
whole value of the yield from these fisheries last year, 
therefore, exceeds eighteen millions of dollars. 



Statement of the Yield and Valii* of the Fisheries of the undermentioned Provinces for the season 1813. 
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. 



4. 633 lii-ls Sahnon 818 00 883 394 00 535.035 Ibs. Halibut 


. . @ 80 06 


|32,102 10 
36,896 00 
153 60 
4,390 02 
(1,77-2 74 
21,033 00 
3ii,;i84 00 
865,574 50 
302,496 35 
4,83 . 00 
529 50 


504,523 Ibs. " fresh (in ice). @ 015 75,678 45 
37,376 " " smoked ...,@ 015 5,66400 
161,800 cans " preserved... 025 40,45000 
id! AflT brie!- M inli-pvpl Cab 10 00 1 410 050 00 


4 ;>1 brls Shad 


. . @ 8 00 


> 5t50 Ibs Bass 


. . @ 06 


73 167 " Trout 


.. @ 06 


112 879 " Smelts 


. . ( 06 


10.84-2 cans " preserved.. @ 15 1.626 30 

ml -V. Uvl TTprrincrq (ob 4 00 712 504 00 


- !:17 brls Eels 


. . @ 9 00 


12 128 " Ovsters 


. . @ 3 00 


21,4:iO bxs. smoked.. @ 25 5,;!5T 50 

U"7Q-* Hrl j AlpTtnvpd ffti ^ r )0 41 240 50 


3 46 298 cans Lobsters 


. . @ 25 


465 379 gals Oil 


.. <cb o t;:> 


595 567 cwt Cod @ 4 25 2 531,159 75 


32- tons Fish Guano 


. . @ 15 <> 


2^467 bvls. Cod tongues & sn ds. @ 7 00 17,269 00 


1,059 brls. Fish for Manure . . 
Total.. 


. . @ 50 


44 3 9 1 " Hike @ 3 50 155 l :t 50 


$ 


6,577,086 51 
1,625,634. 


1 62s o45 Ibs Haddock @ 06 97,682 70 




material, $" 


Number of men employed, 18,966. Number of weirs, 1,091 Value of boats and fishing 


PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 


1 047 brls Salmon (7^1000 SIS S4ti 00 127 400 Ihs. Halibut 


.. @ 006 


$7,644 00 
23,16800 
25,4(1.; 22 
6,5 . S N> 
41,851 20 
::i .S6S 00 
45, : 
316.925 00 
37,674 65 
7,237 50 
3,894 00 


1,433,188 Ibs. " fresh (in ice) @ 15 214,978 20 
87 950 " " smoked @ 15 13 192 50 


2 896 brls Shad 


. . @ 8 00 


424 387 Ibs. Bass 


. . @ 0(> 


-1,121,184 cans " preserved ... @ 025 280,29600 
3 ^29 brls Mackerel @ 10 00 32 290 00 


109980 " Trout 


. . @ 06 


697 520 " Smelts 


. . @ 06 


21^050 cans " preserved. O 15 3,157 00 
94,149 brls. Herrings " 4 00 376,596 00 
498,840 bxs. " smoked.. 025 124,71000 
31 004 brls \lewives @ 3 50 108 514 00 


3 652 brls Ef Is 


.. @ 900 


15160 " Oysters 


. . & 3 00 


1 387 700 cans Lobsters 


. . @ 25 


57 961 "als Oil 


. . @ f 65 


79*694 ewt Cod @ 4 25 338 699 00 


4S2i tons Fish Guano 


. . @ 15 00 


3,605 brls. Cod tongues & s nds 7 00 25,235 00 
18 399 cwt Pollack (ft 350 64 i ii ~>o 


7,780 brls. Fish for Manure. . 
Total.. 


.. <W 50 


05 73--J " Hake & 3 50 90 065 50 


f. 


2,285,661 93 
01,674. 


264 681 Ibs. Haddock <3> 06 15,880 86 




material, 5 


Number of men employed, 8,507. Number of weirs, 273. Value of boats and fishing 



PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 



184,1,06 cwt. Cod, summer fishing.. <3> $4 00 736,42400 

31,467 " " autumn " .. (ti> 500 157.: 

8 brls. Ling @ 5 00 40 00 

6,170 " Mackerel (5) 10 00 61,700 00 

34,770 " Herring @ 300 104.31000 

816 bxs. " smoked @ 25 204 00 

870 brls. Sardines < 5 i>0 4,350 00 

458 " Halibut @ 500 2,29000 

2,042 " Salmon (pickled) ....@1600 32,67203 

632,758 Ibs. " (in ice, fresh) . (g> 005 31,63700 

18,000 " " in cans @ 020 3,60000 

75 bxs. " smoked <S 30 00 2,250 00 

99 brls. Trout @ 10 00 990 00 

381 " Sturgeon <ft 500 1,90500 

160,543 Eels, per 100 @ 10 00 16,054 00 



203 brls. 
58,645 gals. 

400 " 

143 " 
91,627 " 

479 brls. 
24,756 doz. 

778 brls. 
19,694 
21,712 brls. 
12,816 
15,000 Ibs. 



Cod tongues & sounds @ 

Seal Oil @ 

Whale OiL O) 

Porpoise Oil @ 

Cod Oil @ 

Haddock @ 

Bar and White Fish .. @ 

Mixed Fish @ 

Shad, each <5S 

Fish used as manure . . @ 

Seals, each @ 

Lobsters (in 1 Ib. cans) @ 



57 00 
o ,^0 
SO 
50 
.50 
500 
200 
4 CO 
10 
25 
600 
15 



1.421 00 

I r, 00 

320 00 

71 00 

45,Sl:i oo 

2,395 00 

49,512 00 

3,112 00 

1,969 00 

5,428 00 

76.896 00 

2.25000 



Total $1,391,56400 



PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. 



16.453 brls. White Fish $s2.2ir, 00 

1,430,514 Ibs. " 71,52500 

43.5N! " 2.17900 

brls. Trout 73,50400 

7,348 - H.-rrings 36,74000 

288 " Scisros 1,44000 

143 " Maskinonge 1,43000 

Total Fish caught, MH.L .IO ban-els, 1,430,584 Ibs. Valic; Fresh, $223,505; Pickled, 69.585. Number of men 
employed, 2,069. Value of vessels, boats and m-i d, $W,454. . 

PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWAR]). 



7:;l brls. Bass $3,655 00 

1 24S " 1 ikc. 6,24000 

1,055 " Pickerel 5,27 

2,806 " Coarse Fish 8,83800 

Total 293,090 00 



15,119 qtls. Codfish, Hake, Mackerel .-. $46,31600 

13,133 brls. Alewives, Herrings 115,628 00 



Sounds, Fish fresh, &c 845,651 03 



[687] 



Total 207,595 00 



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BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC. 



45 



BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, &c. 



PLACES. NAMES OF BANKS. 



OFFICERS. 



Almonte Merchants ....F. A. W. Lister, Agent 

Amhf.rit, N.S. Nova Scotia ... J. M. Hay, Agent 
^)ia^M/i s..V.5.Uninn, Halifax T. . Whitman, Agent 
Antigonishe ... Merchants , H.T. M. King, Agent 

Arnvrior B. X. America. RoM. Steven, Agent 

Ayr Royal Canad. ..R. Wylie. Agent. 

Barkenrille,BCB. Columbia ...W. Powell, Agent 

Barrif Toronto T). Campbell, Manager 

-i Commerce R. C. Jennings, Manager 

fieauliarnois ...Merchants ...D. DeMartigney, Agent 

Belleville Merchants ....R. Thomson, Manager 

Montreal R. Richardson, Manager 

Royal Canad.. ..James Young. Manager 

Berlin Merchants ....Charles Cro"kall, Agent 

Bowmanville... ONTARIO D. Fisher. Cashier 

...Dominion J. A. Codd, Agent 

Bradford St. Lawrence. ..T. Dewson, Agent 

Bramptan Merchants ...D. Kemp. Agent 

Brantford B. N. America. Alex Robertson, Manager 

Montreal S. Read, Manager 

Commerce James Pollock, Manager 

Bridgew r, JV.Merchants , H. Andrew Gow, Agent 

Brnclcville Montreal J. N. Travers, Manager 

Molsons J. W. B. Rivers, Manager 

Cannington ... St. Lawrence. ..R. N. Moir, Agent 
Carltlon,Gaspe La Banq. Nat. John Meagher, Agent 

Cayuga Commerce W. Roberts, Manager 

CharlotMmon.. Merchants , H.Owen Connolly, Agent 

Chatham Merchants ...R. N. Rogers, Manager 

Royal Canad... A. Richardson, Manager 

" Commerce W. S. Ireland, Manager 

Clinton Royal Canad... M. Lough, Agent 

Coaticook E. Townships. B. Austin, Manager 

" Metropolitan.. Wellington Hart, Agent 

Cobourg Montreal C. Brough, Manager 

Dominion W. D. Barn, Agent 

Toronto J. H. Roper, Manager 

Oo bcnme St. Lawrence. ..F. R. Schon, Agent 

Collingwood ...Commerce Jno. McMaster, Manager 

Toronto W. Wadsworth 

Cornwall Montreal Neil McLean, Agent 

Cmvansville ...E. Townships .W. I. Briggs, Manager 

Dundas Commerce C. S. Rumsey, Manager 

DunnmlU B. N. America. F. 0. Cross, Agent 

flora Merchants ... Wm. Kingsley, Agent 

Fergus Montreal G. D Fergusson, Agent 

Merchants ....W. Kingsley, Agent 

Frederict. N.B.?EOPLS. S S. W. Babbitt, Cashier 

B. N. America. Robt. Napier, Acting Agent 

..Commerce G. H. Patterson, Manager 

" Merchants ....William Cooke. Manager 

" Royal Canad... John Cavers, Manager 

Gananoque Merchants ... A. Petrie, pro Agent 

Gaspe Basin ...La Banq. Nat. John LeBoutillier, Agent 

Goderich Montreal J. H. Finlay, Agent 

Commerce A. M. Ross, Manager 

Guelph Montreal J. Robertson, Manager 

Ontario E Morris, Manager 

Commerce G. W. Sandilands, Manager 

Halifax, N. S. HALIFAX B. Co. S. H. Black. Cashier 

NOVA SCOTU ...W. C. Menzies, Cashier 
B. N. America. Jeffery Pen fold. Manager 
UNION, UALIF..W. S. Stirling, Cashier 
MERCHANTS H.George Maclean, Cashier 

PEOPLE S Peter Jack, Cashier 

Montreal E. C. Jones, Agent 

Hamilton HAMILTON H. C. Hammond, Cashier 

B. N. America. Thos. Corsan, Manager 

Montreal A. Macnider. Manager 

Merchants ....J. Bancroft, Manager 

Royal Canad ...John M. Burns. Manager 

Ca. Commerce. C. R. Murray, Manager 

Harriston St. Lawrence. ..C. Hunter, Agent 

Ingersoll Merchants ....C. H. Sorley, Agent 

Niagara Dist...C. k. Chadwick, Agent 

Kentviite, N.S. Nova Scotia ...L. P. V. Chipman. Agent 
Kincardine ...Merchants ....T. E. P. Trew, Agent 

Kingston Merchants ....D. Fraser, Manager 

B. N. America. Qeo. Durnford, Manager 

Montreal R. M. Moore, Manager 

Levis Merchants ....J. Wells 

Lindsay Ontar o g. A. McMurty, Manager 

1w -" K " t ...Wm. Hamilton. Agent 



PLACES. 



NAMES OF BANKS. 



OFFICERS. 



Lindsay Montreal H. Dunaford, Agent 

Lift .weU, Oflt.Hamiltoti W. Covbcmld, Agent 

Liverpool, N.S. LIVERPOOL A. H. Patterson, Manager 

Lockeport, N.S .People s A. Locke. Agent 

London B. N. America. Oswald Weir, Manager 

" Merchants ....W. F. Harper, Mann >fr 

" St. Lawrence... A. H. Ireland, Sub Manager 

" Montreal F. A Despard, Manager 

" Commerce E. W. Syer. Manager 

" Federal Charles Murray. Manager 

" Molsons Joseph JefTery Manager 

Lucan Commerce D. S. Redilie, Ageiit 

JMnitland, N. S Merchants , H.David Frieze, Agent 

Meiford Molsons Peter Fuller, Mai.ager 

Mo.rkho.rn, St. Lawrence. ..F. A. Resor, Agent 

Mitchell Merchants ....R. D. Freeman, Agent 

Moncton, JV. fi.B. N. America. 

Montreal C. L. Thomson, Agent 

Montreal MONTREAL R. B. Augus, Gen. Manager 

do. Branch T. R. Christian. Manager 

CITY BANK J. B. Kenny, Cashier 

Du PEUPLE A. A. Trottier, Cashier 

MOLSONS F. W. Thomas. Cashier 

JAOQ. CARTIER.H Cotte, Cashier 

MECHANICS ....A. Molson, Managing Direc. 

MERCHANTS ...Jackson Rae, Cashier 

Montr IBr h.W.W. L. Chipman, Act. M 

METROPOLITAN. H. Staines, Man g. Director 

B. N". America. R. R Grindley, Manager 

Quebec T. McDougall, Manager 

Ontario Jno. Smart, Manager 

Toronto D. Coulson, Manager 

Commerce W. Simpson, Manager 

Royal Canad... W. Sache, Manager 

Union F. Nash, Manager 

La Banq. Nat. Wm. Moffatt, Manager 

Exch. B k. Ca. 

Ban. Vil. Mar. 

Mnrrisburg ....Molsons Geo. K. Morton, Manager 

Mount Forest... Ontario Geo. Brown, Manager 

Napanee Merchants ....A. Smith, Agent 

" B. N. America. J. W. Marsh. Agent 

N.Glasgow,NS.Nava. Scotia ...J. W. Carmichael, Agent 

Newcastle St. Lawrence.. .J. K. Allen, Agent 

Newcaitle,N.BMontrea\ F. K. WiusJuw, Agent 

Newmarket ...Royal Canad... Jos. Cawthra, Agent 

Norwich Royal Canad. ..E. Cook, Agent. 

Orangeville ...Merchants ....A. M. Kirkland, Agent 

" ...Commerce T. Y. Greet, Manager 

Orillia Dominion H. S. Scadding, Agent 

Oshawa Ontario C. Holland, Manager 

" St. Lawrence. ..W. F. Cowan, Agent 

" Dominion J. H. McClellan, Agent 

Ottawa B. N. America. James Robertson, Manager 

" Montreal A. Drummond, Manager 

" Commerce J. H. Plummer, Manager 

" Ontario J. H. Woodman, Manager 

" Merchants ....Thomas Kirby, Manager 

" Quebec H. A . Noel, Manager 

" La Banq. Nat...S. Beuoit, Mauager 

" Union D. 3. Eastwood, Manager 

Owen Sound ...Merchants ....J. Pottenger, Agent 

" ...Molsons T. J. Joy, Manager 

Paris B. N. America. John Carnegie, Agent 

Perth Merchants ....James Gray, Agent 

" Montreal , R. J. Drummond, Agent 

Pembroke Quebec J. Walker, Manager 

" Merchants ....Hector iraser, Agent 

Ontario Wm. Beith, Agent 

Peterborough... Toronto J. M. Smith, Manager 

...Montreal F. J. Tate, Agent 

...Commerce R. W. Smylie, Manager 

" ...Ontario G. K. Shaw, Manager 

Pictom Montreal A. T. Kerr, Agent 

" St. Lawrence ...Wm. Munro, Agent 

Pictou, N.S. ...Nova Scotia ...Howard Primrose, Agent 

" " ...Merchants H. Wm. Ives. Agent 

" " ...PICTOU T. Wafson, Manager 

Port Onlb rrne... Niagara Dig. ...T. H. Nasmith, Agent 

Port Elgin Hamilton E. A. Colquhqun, Agent 

Port Hope Montreal M. Heaton, Agent 

Ontario G. H. G. McVity, Manager 

" Toronto A. M. Cosby, Manager 



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[1875, 



PLACES. NAMES OF DAWKS. OFFICERS. 

Port Perry ...... Ontario ......... A. C. Mowhray, Manager 

frescott ......... Merchants ....J. F. Harper, Agent 

Pf. Arth. Land. Koya! Canad...C J. Brent, Agent. 
Quebec ............ QUEBEC ......... J. Stevenson, Cashier 

" ..... .......UNION .. ........ ..P. MacEwen, Cashier 

" ............ LAB.ANQ. NAT. F. Vezina, Cashier 

" ............ B. N. America C. P. Smith, Manager 

...... . ..... Montreal ...... John Porteous, Manager 

,ften/rei.........B. N. America - - 

" ....... ..Merchants ...C. G. Morgan, Agent 

,Richm,0 id ..... .K. Townships ..A. J. Cleveland, Manager 

Sarnia. ......... Montreal ...... Alex. Vidal. Agent 

....... ..Commerce, ..... T. W. Nisbet, Manager 

Sherbrooke ...... E. TOWNSHIPS. Wm. Farwell, jr., Cashier 

" ..... .City Bank ...... Wm. Addie. Agent 

Seafvrth ......... Koyal Canad...M. P. Hayes, Agent 

\3imcoe ............ Commerce ...... F. W. Holmested, Manager 

" ............ Montreal ...... F. F. Blackader, Agent 

........ ....Federal ......... H. Groff, Manager 

Smith s ffeMs... Molsons 



.Molsous ....... A. D. Durnford. A g. Manager 

., ........... Merchants ... A. A. Taillon, Agent 

St.omste.ad ...... R. Townships. A. P. Rail. Manager 

St. Catharines NIAGARA DIST. C. M. Arnold, Cashier 

" Quebec ......... W. T. Benson, Manager 

" Commerce. ... . H. C. Berwick, Manager 

Toronto ......... .1. Henderson, Manager 

fit. Hyacinths.: Merchants ... H. Barbeau, Agent 
T$(. John, N.B. N. BRUNSWICK W. Girvan, Cashier 
" " B. N. AmyricaT. Maclellao, >laii;ger 
" Montreal ...... Wm Muuro, Man.iger 

" Mar.Bk of Do. J. W. H. Rowley, Cashier 
" " Nova Scotia... W. L. Pitcaithly, Agent 
St. John s, Q, ...Merchants ... W. L. Mai -Ir, Agout 
fit. Mary s ...... Montreal ...... R. Hill.vard. Agent 

iSt.Steplien,NSSi. STEPHEN S Robert Watson. Cashier 
B. N. America Roheit Burns, Manager 



fit. Tliomas...... Merchants 



A. M. CrombiH, 
. Tiio.-s. BlakaM y. Miungar 
. H IVn-om, Au-eni 
J.fj) * liogsr. Agent 
11. Campbell, Ac. ing A .50 H 
Jos. S. Small, Manager 



KCniiford Mv rch an t s 

" ...,s- U iUtl>Vl... 

* [loyal Cm); 

Mrathroy ......Commerce . 

St, Lawrence. J. B. Cummins, Agent 

fSuimawMr: ...Merchants , H-Stephgn McNeill. Agent 
Sydney, C. B... Merchants , 11. J. E. liurchell, Agent. 

Thoroid Commerce ... W. .). Robertson, Agent 

" .........Quebec D. B. Crumble, Agent 

Three Rivers... Quebec John Smith. Agent 

- " " ...La Banq. Nat. John Smith, A^ent 
TiUonburg ...... Merchants ... R. W. Ciesswell. Agent 

Toronto TORONTO George Hague. Cashier 

" ....ROYAL CANAD, T. McOraken, Cashier 

" COMMERCE W. N. Anderson. Gem M r 

Corn. Br h... J. S. Lockie, Managir. 

" .........DOMINION R. H Bethnne, Cashier 

Q n St. Br h. J. Price, Manager. 
" .........ST. LAWRENCE. K. F. Lockhart. Cashier 

" FEDERAL H. S. Strath.v, Cashier 

" ....... ..B. N. America Samuel Taylor, Manager 

Merchants ... Arch. Cameron, Manager 

Montreal W J. Buclnnan, Manager 

" .........City Bank J. J. Macculloch, Manager 

YongeSt.Br h. A. Green, Manager 

Quebec D. R. Wilkie, Manager 

( Ontario Alex. Fisher, Manager 

...Molsons ....... R. J. Dallas. Manager 

Trenton Commerce W. Smith. Manager 

Truro,N.S. ....Merchants H. John B. Dickie, Agent 

Vxhridc/e Dominion...... W. II. Holland, Agent 

VanWinkle-BCK. N. America G. M. Morris, Agent 
Victoria, V. I. ...B. COLUMBIA... W. C Ward, Manager 
" " ...B N. America John Goodfellow, Manager 

Walkerton Merchants ... A. Sproat, Agent 

Waterloo, Q* ...B. Townships. Wm. G. Parmelee, Manager 
" Ont.. Merchants ... J. S. Meredilh, Agent 

Welland Molsons James McGla=han, Manager 

\leymouth,N.SMtircha,n.t& H. C. Campbell, Agent 

Wkitby Ontario Thomas Dow, Manager 

i ., Dominion II. B. Taylor, Agent 

Windsor, Ont .Merchants ... II. R. Morton, Agent 

" " Molsons C. D. Orasett. Manager 

" " Commerce J. G. Orchard, Manager 

Windsor, N.S. COMMERCIAL... Walter Lawsou. Cashier 

Wingham St. Lawrence.. W. J. Hayward. Agent 

Wirmipey Merchants.. .. D. Maearthur, Agent 



OFFICERS. 



PLACES. NAMES OF BANKS. 

Woodstock Ca. Commerce W. A. Sampson, Manager 

" Royal Canad .Thos. McDonald. Manager 

WoIfvilfatf.S. People s J. W. Bargs, Agent 

KtrntOM^^V.&YARMOUTH .... 

Nova Scotia... J. Murray, Agent 
" " Exchange .... A. J. Murray, Cashier 
TorJcmlle St. Lawrence. R. J. Montgomery, Agent 



FOREIGN AGENTS. 

BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA London, Head Office; 
Ntw York, Chas. McXab, General Manager; II. A.Tuzo, 
and D. B. Davidson, Agents; Boston, U. S., Merchants 
Rational Sank; San Francisco, A. McKinlay and II. W. 
Glenny, Agents; England, Union Bank of Manches 
ter and West of England and South Wales District 
Bank; Scotland, National Bank and Commercial 
Bank; Ireland, Provincial Bank and National Bank; 
Paris, Marcuard, AniiriS & Co. ; Jfcsi fndie.s. Colonial 
Bank; Australia and New Zealand, Union Bank of 
Australia. 

BANK OF HAMILTON New York, Messrs. John J. Cisco & 
Son ; London, The National Bank of Scotland. 

DANK OF MONTREAL London, Bank of Montreal, F.Gundry, 
Secretary, and Bank of New York, N. B. A. ; Liverpool, 
Bank of Liverpool ; Scotland, British Linen Company ; 
New York, R. Bell & C. F. Smithers, Agents; Boston, 
Merchants Bank; Chicago, Bank of Montreal, W. 
Richardson, Manager. 

LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE London, Glyn, Mills, Carrie & Co., 
New York. National Bank of the Republic. 

FEDERAL BANK London. City Bank ; NKVJ York, Ameri 
can Exchange National Bank; Buffalo, Bank of Com 
mere-; Oswgo, Lake Ontario National Bank; Chicago, 
First National Bsnk. 

BANK OF TOROVTO London. Citv B-ink . N?.u> York, Nat. 15k. 
Commerce, and R. Bell -mi! C F. Suiith^rs: Osumjn, 
Like Out. Nat. Bank: ff :>, fax. Merchants Bank o4 
Halifax ; ffno Bi-unxwck, Bank t>f New Brunswick ; 
Quebec, La Banque Nationale. 

MEacHANTS BANK or CANADA London, London Joint 
Stock Bank; N- W York, Nat. Bank of Republic and 
0. Ashworth; Newfoundland, Commercial Bank, N. 
F. ; Neva Scotia, Merchants Bauk of Halifax, and 
Bank of Nova Scotia; New Brunswick, Bank of New 
Brunswick; Quebec, Onion Bank of L. C. 

CITY BANK London, Glyn, Mills, Currie A Co., Alliance 
Bank (Limited), and Barclay, Uavaii. Tritten & Co. ; 
Ireland, National Bank; New York, Bk. of Republic; 
Boston, Kldder, Peubody A; Co. 

QUEBEC BANK London, Union Bank of London; NewYork, 
Maitland, Phelps & Co.; Paris, G. Bossauge. 

ONTARIO BANK London, Bank of Montreal ; New York, 
Hell & Smithers ; Boston, Tremout Bank. 

ROYAI. CANADIAN BANK England and Scotland, National 
Bank of Scotland; Ireland, Ulster Banking Co., Bel 
fast, and branches; New York, National Park Bank, 
and R. Bell andO F. Smithers; OXIOKIJO, First National 
Bauk: Buffalo, Farmers & Mechanics National Bank; 
Chicago, Bank of Montreal and branches. 

MOLSONS BANK London. Glynn, Mills. Curry & Co.; New 
York. Martin, Bliss &Co ; Boston. Merchant s National 
Bank; Cleveland, Com. National Bank; Milwaukee, 
National Eicbauga Birik ; ChiC U/o. Fifth National 
Bank; Toledo. Second National Bank; Oswyo, Lake 
Ontario Nat. Bank; Buffalo, Farmers & Mechanics 
Nat. Bank. 

NIAGARA DISTRICT BASS London, Bosanquet, Salt A Co. 
New York, Bank of Manhattan Co. 

CANADIAN BANK OF COMMKRCE London, Bank of Scotland, 
London and County Bank, Agra Bank (Limited), 
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Ger 
man Bank of London ; Ireland, Northern Bunking 
Co.; New York, J. G. Harper, J. H. Goad by and B 
K. Walker. Agents; Ohicngo, First National Bank; 
Oswuio, First National Bank ; Si/ra>:use, First Na 
tional Bank; Buffalo, Bank of Commerce in Buffalo. 

LA BANQITB JACQUES OARTIER. London, Glyn. Mills A Co. ; 
Paris, de Rothschild freres; NewYork, National Bank 
of Republic. 



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BANKS IN CANADA, ETC. TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 



UNIOS BANK OP L. C. London, London & County Bank ; 
New York, National Park Bank and Canadian Bank 
of Commerce. 

LA BASQUE NATIONALS London, National Bank of Scot 
land; Paru, F. S. Balliu & Co.; New York, National 
Bank of the Republic. 

METRO POLITAS BANK London, Bank of Montreal ; New 
York, R. Bell and C. F. Smithers. 

UNION BANK OP HALIFAX London. London & Westminster 
Bank; Newfoundland, Commercial Bank, Newfound- 
laud: New York, Allen, Stephens & Co.; Boston, 
Williams & Hall ; Montreal, La Banq. du Peuple. 

ST. STEPHEN S BANK Boston, Globe National Bank ; New 
York, New York Bank ami National Banking Asso 
ciation; Lowlon, Glyn. Mills, Currie A Co. 

MEBCEANTS BARK, HALIFAX. Boston. National Hide & 
Leather Bank; New York, Morton. Bliss & Co.; L<m- 
don, Imperial Bank, Williams, Deacon & Co ; Baltimore. 
National Bank of Baltimore: St. John s, Newfound 
land, Utiion Batik of Newfoundland. 



DOMINION Bunt London, City Bank ; New York, R. Bel? 

and C. F. Srnitbers. 
PEOPLE S BANK OF HALIFAX London, Union Bank; Boston, 

Williams & Hall ; New York, Duncan, Sherman & Co.) 

Montreal^ Ontario Bank. 
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA London, Williams, Deacon & Co.; 

New York, Bank of New York; Boston, Merchants 

National Bank. 
BANK OF NEW BRUNSWICK London, Williams, Deacon A 

Co.; New York, Continental National Bank; Boston., 

Eliot National Bank; Prince. Edward s Island, Bank 

of Prince Edward s Island; Fredericton, People s Bk. ; 

Halifax, N.S., Bank of Nora Scotia. 

EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK London, Bank of Montreal; 

Boston, National j^xch. Bank; New York, National 

Park Bank. 
COMMERCIAL BASK OF WINDSOB London, Union Bank 

of London; New York, Bank of New York. 

ST. LAWRENCE BAKK /Veto York, Bell & Smithera; Mon 
treal, Bank of Montreal. 



CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS, 

AS IK FORCE OS 15TH OCTOBER, 1874. 

All Article* not hereafter enumerated as charged with an ad valorem duty, or charged with a specific duly or declared 
free of duty, are chargeable with a duty of 174 per cent, on the value thereof. 



33 c. ad val, 

Acid, Sulphuric ^ c. per Ib. 

Acetic Acid . . . lOc per gall. 

Acids of every description, except 
Acetic and Sulphuric Acid and 

Vinegar > Free 

Alcohol, on every gallon of the 
strength of proof of Sykes Hy 
drometer, and so in proportion 
for any greater strength and 
for every less quantity than a 

gallon . $1 00 per gall. 

Ale, in casks. 10 per eiit. and oc. 

per gall. 

Ale. in bottles (5 quarts or lu 
pints to gallon) 10 per cent, and 

7c. PIT giill. 

Alum Free 

Aunitto, liquid or solid free 

Anatomical Preparations Frw 

Anchor.-* i i rei? 

Auil:ue Salts tor dyeingpurponeg. Free 

Animals of a .l kinds. . . , , 10 

Auiaials of all kinds, growih and 

pioduce of B N. A. Provinces. . Free 
Auimals imported for the im 
provement of sto.-k i reo 

Antimony . , Free 

Antiquities, Cabinet* of Free 

Argol Free 

Arm*. Clothing, Musical Instrii- 
Hienis for Bands, and Military 
Stores for the use of the Army 

and Navy , Free 

Articles for the Public uses of the 

Dominion i , . . Free 

Articles imported b> and for the 

use of the Governor General Free 
Articles for the use of Foreign 

Consuls General .Free 

Ashes, Pot, Pearl and Soda Free 

Axles, Crank, Locomotive 10 

Axles, Railway Car , 10 

Barilla or Kelp Free 

Bark, Tanners Free 

Bark, used chiefly in dyeing . . . .Free 

Bark of the Corkwood Tree. .... .Free 

Bars, Guide and Slide, for Loco 
motives 10 

Bars, Puddled iron Free 

Beer, in casks, 10 per cent, and 

oc. per gall. 

Beer, in bottles (5 quarts or 10 
pints to a gallon), 10 per cent. 

and 7c. per gall. 

Benzole ... 4 15c. per gall. 

Berries, used chi ;fly in dyeing . . Free 
Bibles, Testaments, Prayer-Books 
and Devotional Books 5 



$ e. ad val. 

Bichromate of Potash Free 

Biscuit, from Great Britain and 

the B. N. A. Provinces Free 

Bittere $1 50 per gall. 

Bleaching Powders Free 

Blue-black Free 

Blocks, Stereotype, for Printing 

purposes Free 

Blooms and Billets, puddled or 

not puddled 5 

Blue Vitriol Free 

Bolting Cloth , Free 

Books Fruited Periodicals, and 
Pauipbleis, t>ot oeiug foreign 
reprints of British cop 1 rijrht 
works, nor Blank Acc t Books, 
Copv Books, nor Books to be 
written ur drawn upon, in.r 
rep i ititH of Hooks printed in 
Cariad,nor Printed Sheet Music 6 
Bookbinders Tools & Implements, 

Millboards and Binders Cloth Free 
Books, copyright reprints of .... 12^ 

Bout* l"i 

Boot-felt Free 

Borax Free 

Botany, Specimens of Free 

Bran 10 

Bran, growth or produce of B.N.A. 

Provinces Free 

Brandy (on every gallon of the 
strength of proof of Sykes Hy 
drometer, and so in proportion 
for any greater strength, and 
for every less qtiamity than a 

gallon) $1 00 per gall. 

Brass, in Bars, Rods, Sheets, 

Scraps, and Stripes Free 

Brass or CopptrWire, round orfla .Free 
Brass & Cupper Manufactures oi . 17 i 
Bread from Great Britain and the 

B. N. A. Provinces Free 

Brim Moulds for Gold Beaters . . Free 

Brimstone, in roll or flour Free 

Bristles Free 

British Gnm Free 

Broom Corn Free 

Bulbs. Free 

Biirrstoneg Free 

Busts, natural size, not being casts 
nor produced by any mere me 
chanical process Free 

Butter 4c. per lb. 

Butter, the produce of B. N. A. 

Provinces Free 

Cables Iron Chain, over % inch, 
Shackled, Swivelled or not, when 
used for ships only Free 



f> c. ad val 

Cables Hemp and Grass, when 
nsed for ships only ........... 5 

Cabinets of Antiquities, Coins, 

Gems, and Medals Free 

Candlewick Cotton Free? 

Candy Sugar, brown or white 

1 c. per )b. and 25 

Cane Juice . , . , . %c. per Ib. and 25 
j Canvas, for Manufacture of Floor 
Oil Cloth, not less than 18 f et 
wide, not pressed or calendered Free 
Caoutchouc, lujnmniithrtui-ej ...Free 
Carriages of Travellers and Carri 
ages employed in carrying .Mer 
chandise (Hawkers MIX) Circus 

Tr< iipes excelled) < . . Free 

Cas-w. ground -5 

Caats. as models for the use of 

uvhools of design Free 

Cement, marine or hydraulic, un- 

ground .....,,, Free 

Cheese , 3c. per lb- 

Cheese, the produce of B. N. A. 

Provinces. . . ,, Free 

Chesnut and Cherry Plank. , ,.. .Free 
Chicory, or other Root or Vege 
table used as Coffee, raw or 

green , 3c, per lb. 

Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or 

ground . 4c. per lb 

Chinese Blue Free 

Church Bells Free 

Cigars ,70c per Ib 

Cinnamon, ground 25 

Citrons, and Rinds of in brine for 

candying . < .Free 

Clasps, Brass and Tin, for manu 
facture of Hoop Skirts Free 

| Clays < . Free 

\ Clothing or Wearing Apparel, 

made by hand or sewing mach. 17? 
Clothing for the use of the Army 

and Navy .- , .- Free 

Clothing, donations of, for chari 
table Institutions Free 

i Coal and Coke , Free 

> Coal Oil, distilled, purified and 

refined n , loc. per gall. 

Cocoa Paste, from Great Britain 
and the B. N. A. Provinces. . . .Free 

Cocoa Nute 10 

Co-oa, Bean and Shell Free 

Coffee, gretm and roasted, frr-m 

the United States . , 10 

Coffee, green i 

Coffee, kiln dried, roasted or 

ground 3 

Collar Cloth Paper Fre 



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[1875. 



$ c. ad val, 
Coin and Bullion, exeept U. S. 

Silver Coin Free 

Cologne Water and Perfumed 

Spirits not in flasks. . $1 50 per gill . 
Cologne Water and Perfumed 

Spirits when in flasks or bottles 

not weighing more than 4oz. 

for each flash or bottle 6 

Common Soap lo per Ib 

Communion Plate Free 

Compasses 5 

Composition Spikes and Nails . . 5 
Confectionery .... lc. per Ib. and 25 
Connecting Rods, Locomotive. .,. 10 

Copper. Precipitate of Free 

Copper, in Pig, Bars, Rods, Bolts, 

Sheets and Sheathing Free 

Cordage, for ships and vessels only 5 

Cordials. $1 50 p?r gall. 

Corkwood and Bark Free 

Corn, Indian , .Free 

Cottons, Manufactures of 17 

Cotton, Candle Vick Free 

Cotton Thread, in hanks, colored 

and unfinished, Nos. 3, 4 and tj 

ply, white, not under No. 20 

yarn , 10 

Cotton Warp, not coarser than 

No. 40 10 

Cotton Waste Free 

Cotton Netting for India Rubber 

Shoes and Gloves 10 

Cotton Wool Free 

Cotton, Weaving or Tram, for 

making Elastic Webbing Free 

Crank Axles. Locomotive 10 

Crank Pins, Locomotive 10 

Cranks, Locomotive 10 

Cranks. Steam-boat and Mill, 

forged in the rough Free 

Cream of Tartar, in Crystals . . . .Free 
Crinoline Thread, for covering 

Crinoline Wire Free 

Curled Hair Free 

Drawings, not in Oil Free 

Diamonds and Precious Stones, 

not set Free 

Drain Tiles Free 

Dried Fruits 17? 

Drugs, used chiefly in dyeing. . . .Free 
Duck, for Belting and Hose . . . .Free 

Earths, Clays and Sand Free 

Eggs Free 

Electrotype Blocks, for printing 

purposes Free 

Emery Free 

Emery Paper and Cloth 17 j 

Fancy Goods, Manufactures of . . 17i 
Farming Utencils & Implements, 
when imported by Agricultural 
Societies for encouragement of 

agriculture Free 

Felt, Cotton and Woollen Netting, 
and Plush used in the manu 
facture of gloves and mitts. ... 10 
Felt, Cotton and Woollen Netting, 
and Plush used in the manu 
facture of hats and boots 10 

Fibre, vegetable, for manufactur 
ing purposes . . .Free 

Firebrick and Clay Free 

Firewood Free 

Fish, Fish Oil, and Fish products 

of all kinds, from B.N.A.Prov. Free 
Fish, products of, and all other 
creatures living in water, from 

B. N. A. Provinces Free 

Fish in Oil 17 J 

Fish of all kinds when imported 

from the United States Free 

Fish Oil, from the United States-Free 

Fish Bait Free 

Fishing Nets and Seines, Hooks, 

Lines, and Twines Free 

Flax, Hump, and Tow, undressed Free 
Flax Seed Free 



$ c. ad val. 

Flax Waste Free 

Flour, Wheat and live Free 

Flour of any other Grain, includ 
ing Indian Meal and Oatmeal. . Free 
Fruits, areen or dried, growth or 

produce of B.N. A. Provinces ..Free 
Fruits preserved in Brandy or 

other Spirits $1 50 per gall. 

Fruits, green 10 

Fruits, dried 17 

Furs and Skins, Pelts, or Tails, 

undressed .Free 

Furs, Manufactures of 17 

Gems, ,ind Cabinet*) of Fre 

Gin (on every gallon of strength 
of proof of Sykes Hydrometer, 
and so in proportion for any 
greater strength and for every 
less quantity than a gallon) 

$1 00 per gall. 

Ginger, ground 25 

Glass and Glass Ware, Plate, and 
Silvered, Stained, Painted or 

Coloured 17J 

Glass Paper and Glass Cloth .... 10 
Gold, Silver and Plated Ware, 

Manufactures of. 17J 

Goldbeaters Brim Moulds and 

Skins Free 

Grain of all kinds Free 

Grain, Wheat Free 

Gravels Free 

Grease and Scraps Free 

Greens, Paris and permanent. . . . Free 

Gum, Copal Free 

Gum, British Free 

Gutta-percha, unmanufactured. .Free 
Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris, 

neither ground nor calcined . . Free 
Gypsum, ground or unground, 

from B.N A. Provinces Free 

Hair, Angola, Goat, Thibet, un 
manufactured Free 

Hair, Horse, Hog, or Mohair, un 
manufactured Free 

Hair, Human Free 

Hair, Curled Free 

Hardware, Manufactures of .... 17 

Harness and Saddlery 17i 

Hams Ic. per Ib. 

Hat Felts Free 

Hay 10 

Hay, growth and produce of 

B N. A. Provinces Free 

Hemp, undressed Free 

Hides and Horns Fre 

Hops 5c per Ib. 

Hops, the growth and produce of 
B.N.A. Provinces Free 

Imitation of Leather 17 

India-rubber, unmanufactured . . Free 

ludigo Free 

Indian Meal Free 

Iron of the descriptions following, viz : 
Iron, Canada Plates and Tin Plates 6 

Iron, Sheet 6 

Iron, Gal vanized Spikes and Bolts 5 
Iron, Nail and Spike Rod, round, 

square or flat 6 

Iron, Bar, Rod or Hoop 5 

Iron, Scrap, Galvanized 5 

Iron, Hoop or Tire, for Locomotive 

Wheels, bent and welded 10 

Iron, Boiler Plate 5 

Iron. Pig Free 

Iron Railr d Bars, Frogs. Wrought 

Iron or Steel Chairs, Fish Plates 

and Cur Axles 10 

Iron Wire 5 

Iron, Rolled Plate 5 

Iron Bare puddled, Blooms and 

Billets puddled or not puddled Free 

Ivory Nuts <. Free 

Ivory, unmanufactured Free 

Jewellery 17i 

Junk Free 



^ c. ad vol. 

Kelp Free 

Kerosene Oil, distilled, purified, 

and Mined 15c. per gall. 

Knees and Riders, Iron, for ship 
building purposes Free 

Kryolite Free 

Lakes, in pulp, scarlet & marone Free 

uard lc. per Ib. 

Lard, the produce of B. N. A. 

Provinces Free 

Lead, in Sheet or Jig Free 

Lead. Red and White, dry Free 

Leather, Sole and Upper ,10 

Leather, or Imitation thereof, 

Manufactures of. 17 

Lemons, aud Rinds of, in bfine, 

for candying Free 

Linen Machine Thread 10 

Litharge Free 

Lithographic Stones Free 

Locomotive Kngine Frames, Axles, 
Cranks. Hoop Iron or Steel for 
Tirun of Wheels, bent & welded, 
Crank Axles, Piston Rods,Gulde 
and Slide Bars, Crank Pins and 

Connecting Rods 10 

Locomotive and Passenger Bag 
gage & Freight Cars, running 
upon any line of road crossing 
the frontier, so long as Canadian 
Locomotives and Oars are ad 
mitted free, under similar cir 
cumstances in theUnited StatesFree 
Lumber, Plank and Sawed, of 
Walnut, Rosewood, Cherry, 
Chesnpt, Mahogany, and Pitch 

Pine Free 

Lumber and l~r\ber of all kinds, 
round, heweu, but not other 
wise manufactured in whole or 
in part, from B N.A. Provinces Free 

Mace 25 

Machine Twist and Silk Twist ... 10 
Machinery for Mills & Factories, 
which is not manufactured in 

the Dominion 10 

Malt 40c. per bush. 

Manilla Grass Free 

Manufactures of Brass or Copper 17 

Manufactures of Cottons 17 

Manufactures of Silks & Velvets. 17 

Manufactures of Hardware 17 

Manufactures of Leather, or Imi 
tations thereof 17 J 

Manufactures of Glassware 17i 

Manufactures of Fancy Goods .. 17 

Manufactures of Furs 17f 

Manufactures of Gold, Silver, and 

Plated Ware lit 

Manufactures of Leather, includ 
ing Boots and Phoes, Harness 

and Saddlery 17 

Manufactures of Woollens 17-J- 

Manures Free 

Marble, in Blocks, unwrought, or 
sawn on two sides only, or Slabs 
sawn from such Blocks, having 
at least two edges unwrought .Free 
Mastic, Damar, Stndarac & Shellac-Free 
Meats, Fresh, Salted or Smoked 

lc. per Ib. 

Meats, Fresh, Silted, or Smoked, 
growth or produce of B. N. A. 

Provinces Free 

Medals and Cabinets of Free 

Medicines Proprietary Medicines 
commonly called Patent Medi 
cines, or any Medicine or Pre 
paration, of which the Recipe is 
kept secret, or the ingredients 
whereof are kept secret, recom 
mended by advertisement, bill 
or label, for the relief or cure of 

any disease or ailment 26 

Medicinal Roots in tlmr natural 
state Free 



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49 



^ c. ad. val. 

Menageries, Horses, Cattle, Car 
riages, and Harness of Free 

Melado %c. per Ib. and 25 

Metallic Oxides, dry, ground or 
unground, washed or unwash 
ed, not calcined Free 

Military and Naval Stores Free 

Mineralogy, Specimens of Free 

Models Free 

Molasses, if used for refining or 
for the manufacture of Sugar, 

73c. per 100 Ib. 

Molasses, if not so used 25 

Molasses, concentrated, or Syrup 

of %c. per Ib. and 25 

Moss, for Cpholstery purposes . .Free 
Musical Instruments for Bands, 
for the use of the Army & Navy Free 

Nails, Composition Free 

Nails, Sheathing Free 

Naphtha 15c. per gall. 

Natural History, Specimens of . .Free 

Naval Stores Free 

Netting, Cotton and Woollen, for 

India rubber shoes Free 

Nitrate of Soda Free 

Nitre or Saltpetrf Five 

Nuts, dried, of all kinds I7i 

Nuts, chiefly used in dye ; ng .... Free 

Nutmegs 25 

Oakum Free 

Ochres, dry, ground or unground, 
washed or unwashed, not cal 
cined Free 

Oil Cake Free 

Oils, Coal and Kerosene, distilled, 

purified and refined . . 15c. per gall. 
Oils, Naphtha, Benzole, and refined 

Petroleum. . 15c per gall. 

Oils, products of Petroleum. Coal, 
Shale, and Lignite, not else 
where specified lOc per gal!. 

Oils, Crude Petroleum . . ..6c per gall. 
Oils, Cocoanut, Pine, and Palm, 

in their natural state Free 

Oils, Heavy or Carbolic, used in 
the manufacture of wood block 
pavement, and of wood for rail 
road ties and buildings Free 

Oils, Whale, in the ca*ks from on 
ship-board, and in the condition 
in which it was first landed . . Free 
Orange!*, and Rinds of, iu brine, 

for candying Free 

Ores of all kinds of Metals Free 

Osiers and Willows for Basket- 
makers use Free 

Packages Bottles. Jars, Demi 
johns, Brandy Casks, Barrels or 
other Packages, in which Spirit 
uous Liquors. Wines and Malt 
Liquors are contained, and car 
boys containing Sulphuric Acid 17 
Paintings, in oil, by artists of well- 
known merit, or copies of old 

masters by such artists Free 

Paris and Permanent Greens. . . .Free 
Patent Medicines, or any medi 
cine or preparation of which 
the recipe is kept secret, or the 
Ingredients whereof are kept 
secret, recommended by adver 
tisement, bill or label, for the 
reliefer cure of any disorder or 

ailment 

Pearl Ashes Free 

Pelts Free | 

Pepper, ground 25 

Perfumery, not elsewhere specif d 25 

Perfumed Spirits $1 20 per gall. 

Perfumed Spirits, in flasks 

4c per flask 

Petroleum, crude 6c. per gall. 

Petroleum, refined, purified, &c. 

ISc. per gall. 
Phosphorus Free 

D 



^ a. ad. val. 

Philosophical Instruments and 
Apparatus, including Globes, 
when imported by and for the 
use of colleges, schools, scien 
tific or literary societies Free 

Pig Iron, Lead and Copper Free 

Pimento, ground 25 

Pipeclay Free 

Piston Rods for Locomotives .... Free 

Pitch Free 

Plaits Straw, Tuscan, or Grass 

Fancy Free 

Plants 10 

Plants, growth and produce of 

B.N.A. Provinces Free 

Plaster of Paris, neither ground 

nor calcined Free 

Plato, rolled Iron 5 

Plates, Boiler 5 

Plates, Canada and Tinned 5 

Playing CanlK 25 

Plush for Hatters use and for 

Gloves 10 

Porter, in casks. .60. per gall, and 10 
Porter, in bottles (5 quarts or 10 
pints to a gnllon)..7c. per gall. & 10 

Pot Aihes , Free 

Pov.ltry, growth and produce of 

B.N.A. Provinces Free 

Precipitate of Copper Free 

Precious Stones, not set Free 

Printing Ink Free 

Printing Presses, except Portable 

Hand Priu ing Presses .. .Free 

Prod uets of Petroleum, Coal .Shale 
and Lignite, not otherwise spe 
cified .10c. per gall. 

Prunella 10 

Rags Free 

Railroad Bars Free 

Ratan, for chair makers Free 

Red Lead, dry Free 

Rennet Free 

Rosin Free 

Rice Ic. per Ib. 

Rod. Nail and Spiko, roun.l,tquare 

and flat Iron 6 

Roots, Medicinal, intheir natural 

state Fi ee 

Rosewocd . . . .- Free 

llurn (on every gallon of strength 
of proof of Sykes hydrometer, 
and so in proportion for every 
greater strength, and for every 
less quantity ;uau a gallon) 

80e. per gall. 

Saddlery 15 

Sailcloth or canvas, from No. 1 to 
No 6, when imported by ship 
builders or S:\ilmukers for ship 
building purposes Free 

Sal-Ainmoniac Free 

Sal-Soda Free 

S*lt Free 

Saltpetre Free 

Sand Free 

Satin and fine Washed White. . .Free 

Scrr.p Brass Free 

Sculpture, Specimens of Free 

Sen Grass. Free 

Seeds not cla.-sed as Cereals 10 

Sesds of all kinds, growth or pro 
duce of B.N A Provinces Free 

Suttlera effects of every descrip 
tion in actual use, not being 
merchandize, brought by per 
sons making oath that they in 
tend bt-coraing permanent get- 
tiers within tho Dominion . . . .Free 
Shafts, Steamboatand Mill.f irged 

in the rongh Free 

Ships Binnacle Lamps 6 

Ships Blocks and Patent Bushes 

for Blocks 5 

Ships Bunting 5 

Ships Compasses 5 

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$ c. ad val. 

Ships Cables, iron chain, over one 
half inch, shackled or swiveled 

or not Free 

Ships Cables. Hemp and Grass, 

when used for ships only 5 

Ships Cordage, when used for 

ships only 5 

Ships Dead Eyes & Dead Lights 6 

Ships Deck Plugt 5 

Ships Iron Knees and Riders ... 5 
Ships Iron Masts, or parts ot ....Free 
Ships Pumps and Pump Gear. . . 5 

Ships Sailcloth or Canvas 5 

Ships Shackles and Sheaves .... 6 

Ships Signal Lamps 5 

Ships Steering Apparatus 5 

Ships Travelling Trucks 5 

Ships Varnish, black and bright, 

when used for ships only 5 

Ships Wedges 5 

Sliips Wire Rigginu 5 

Ships Yellow Metal, in bars or 

bolts Ffee 

Ships Yellow Metal, for sheathing Free 

Shoddy Free 

Shoes 17 A 

Shrubs, growth and produce of 

H.N.A. Provinces Free 

Shrubs 10 

Silicate of Soda Free 

Silk, Tram or Weaving, to make 

Klastic Webbing Free 

Silks, Manufactures of 17 

Silk Twist, for Hats. Boots & Shoes Free 

Skius, undressed Free 

Slate Free 

Slides and Spangles, and Slotted 

Tapes, for Hoop Skirts Free 

Snuff 20cperlb and 12 

Soap. Fancy and Perfumed 25 

Soap, common Ic per Ib 

Soda, Ash Fre 

Soda. Caustic Fie 

Soda, Mtr*te of Fre 

Soda, Silica .e of Fre 

Specimens of Natural History, 

Mineralogy ami Botany Fre 

Specimens of Sculpture Fre 

Spelter, in blocks, sheets or pig .Fre 
Spices, including Gipger, Pepper, 

Pimento, ground 25 

Spikes, Composition Free 

Spirits, perfumed, in flasks, 

5c per flask 

Spirits and Strong Wateis, not 
having teen sweetened or mix 
ed with any article, so that the 
degree of strength thereof can 
not be ascertained by Sykes 
hydrometer, for every gallon of 
the strength of proof by such 
hydrometer, and so in propor 
tion for any greater or less 
strength, and for every greater 
or le. S quantity than a gallon, 
Viz , Brandy. Geneva, Alcohol, 
Rum. Gin (Old Tom Gin), 
Whiskey, and unenumerated 
articles of like kind ..$1 00 per gall 
Spirits and Strong Waters, mixed 
with any ingredient or ingre 
dients, and although thereby 
coming under thedenomina ion 
of Proprietary Medicines, Tinc 
tures, Essences, Extracts, or 
any other denomination, are 
nevertheless deemed Spirit-i & 
Strong Waters," and subject to 
duty as such. 

Spirits and Strong Waters, being 
sweetened or mixed, so that tho 
degree of strength cannot be 
ascertained, viz., Rum Shrub, 
Cordials, Schiedam Schnaps, 
Tafia & uneuumerated articles 
of like kind $1 50 per gU. . 



50 



CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 



[1875. 



"& c. ad vol. 
Spirits and Strong Waters, not 

elsewhere specified ...$1 50 per gall. 

Spirits, perfumed $1 50 per gall 

Starch 2c per Ib 

Statues, of Bronze, Marble or Ala- 

Daster, natural sizo Free 

Steel, wrought or cast, in bars or 

rods Free 

Steering Apparatus for Ships. ... 5 
Steel Plates, cut to any form, but 

not moulded Free 

Stone, Lithographic Free 

Stereotype Blocks for printing 

purposes Free 

Stone, unwrought Free 

Straw . 10 

Straw, the grow th or produce ot 

B.N.A Provinces Free 

Straw Plaits, Tuscan and Grass, 

Fancy Free 

Sugar Candy, brown or white 

Ic per Ib and 25 
Sugar all Sugar equal to and 

above No. 9, Dutch standard 

Ic por Ib and 25 

Sugar of Lead Free 

Satin, and fine washed white. . . .Free 

Sulphur, in roll or flour Free 

Syrup of Sugar or t>f Sugar Cane 

%c per Ib. and 25 

Tampico, white and black Free 

Tanners Bark Free 

TaiU, undressed Kree 

Tallow Ic per Ib. 

Tillow, growth and produce of 

B N.A. Provinces Free 

Tapes, slotted for the manulac- 

ture of hoop .skirts Free 

T.U- Free 

Tea, Green and Japan 4c per Ib. 

Tea, Black 3c per Ib. 

Tea, Green and Black, from the 

United States 10 

Teasels Free 

Tinctures $1 20c per gall. 

Tin, granulated or bar Free 

Tin, blocks or pigs Free 

Tire or Hoop for locoinot. wheels, 

bent and welded Free 

Tobacco, manufactured, 

20c per Ib. and 12 

Tobacco, unmanufactured Free 

Tow, undressed Free 

Travellers Baggage Free 

Treenails Free 

Trees, Plants and Shrubs, growth 
and produce of B.N.A. Prov. ...Free 



"$c ad vol. 

Trees, Plants and Shrubs 10 

Tubes and Piping of Copper, Brass 

or Trou, when drawn Free 

Turpentine, other than Spirits of 

Turpentine Free 

Twist, Silk for Mats, Boots and 

Shoes Free 

Type Metal, in blocks or pigs Free 

Type 5 

Union Collar Cloth Paper Free 

Ultramarine Free 

Umber, Raw Free 

Tarnish, bright and black, when 

usrd for ships and vessels only Free 
Vegetables, including Potatoes & 

other Roots 10 

Vegetables, including Potatoes & 
other Roots, growth and pro 
duce of B. N T A. Provinces Free 

Vegetable Fibres Frte 

Vegetables, chiefly used in dyeing Free 

Vc] vets. Manufactures of 17 

Veneering, of Wood or Ivory. . . .Free 

Vinegar lOc per gall. 

Vitriol, Blue Free 

Walnut, Plank Free 

Wearing Apparel, made by hand 

or sewing mai .hine l"i 

Wearing Apparel of British sub 
jects domiciled in Canada, dy 
ing abroad Free 

Weaving or Train Silk for making 

elastic webbing Free 

Weaving or Tram Cotton Free 

Whale Oil in the casks from on 
shipboard and in the condition 
in which it was first landed .... Fre 

Watches 17 

Wheat Free 

Whiskey (on every gallon of the 
strength of proof of Sykes hy 
drometer, and so in proportion 
for any greater strengthen*! for 
every le.-s quantity than a gall.) 

$1 00 per (tall. I 
White, fine washed and satin. . . .Free I 

White Lead, dry Free ; 

Whiting or Whitening Free 

Wedges for ships 5 

Willow for basket makers use . .Free 
Wines of all kinds, including 
Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Goose 
berry, Strawberry, Raspberry, 
Elder, and Currant Wines, and 
all other Wines containing less 
than 20 degrees of Alcohol (o 
quart and 10 pint bottles to 



c. ad val. 

contain a gall.), and value of the 
wine not worth more than 40c 

per gall S0c per gall, 

All other Wines, except Spark 
ling, when imported iu wood 

60c per gall. 

All other Wines, except Spark-" 
ling, when imported in bottle 
(5 quarts and 10 pints to con 
tain a gall.) $1 50 per doi. 

All Sparkling Wines (5 quaits and 

10 pints to contain a gal.) $3 per doz. 
Wire, of Brass or Copper, round 

or flat F ree 

Wire Cloth, of Brass or Copper.. . Free 

Wire Ringing, for ships Free 

Wire, flat or round, uncovered, 

for crinoline T?KO 

Wood, Cherry & chestnut, plank, Free 

Wood, Cork F ree 

Wood, Mahogany, plank Free 

Woods of all kinds, wholly un 
manufactured Free 

Woods, used chiefly in dyeing. . . .Free 

Woollens. Manufactures" of 15 

Woollen Netting for India Rubber 

Shoes and Gloves 10 

Wrought Iron or Steel Chairs, for 

railroads 5 

Wool unmanufactured Free 

Wo -1 Waste Free 

Yellow Metal, in bars or bolts Free 

Yellow Metal, for sheathing Free 

Zinc or Spelter, in sheet Free 

Zinc or Spelter, iu blocks or pigs, Free 
Zinc, white, dry Free 



PROHIBITIONS. 

The following articles are prohi 
bited to ba imported under a penalty 
of $200, together with the forfeiture 
of the parcel or package of goods in 
which the same may be found, viz. : 

Books, Printed Papers, Drawings, 
Paintings, Prints, and Photographs, 
of a treasonable or seditious or of an 
immoral or indecent character. 

Coins, base or counterfeit. 

-EXPORT DUTIES. 

Shingle Bolts p. cord 128 CUD. ft, $1 

Stave Bolts " " $1 

Oak Logs per M feet $2 

Spruce Logs jl 

Pine Logs " $1 



INCREMENT OF POPULATION. 



This table represents accurately the increase in the com 
merce and population of the Christian world during the 
last 17 yrs. It is of great interest on account of its bear 



ing upon the questions whether the population multiplies 
too fast for the good of the race, and whether the general 
comfort of the individual is being increased or decreased : 



1855. 
Great Britain 208,400,000 



FOREIGN COMMERCE. 



France 

United States 

Belgium 

Germany, imports only 

Austria 

Russia in Europe 

Italy 

Spain 

Netherlands 

Sweden 



150,300,000 
107,340,000 
09,000,000 
53,200,000 
26,000.000 
45.400,000 
3-2.200.000 
32,500.000 
54,000.000 
9,000,000 



Total 848,340,000 

Increase in seventeen years (commerce) 118-5 % 

Increase in seventeen years (population) 14-8 % 

Increase per cent 

The most striking deduction to be made from thia table 
is that while there has been a slow growth in the number 
of the people, there has been a rapid growth in the com- 



1872. 
609.600,000 
285,800.000 
232,800,000 
199,800,000 
100,000,000 
89,400,000 
103,000,000 
103,600,000 
27,800,000 
88,000,000 
14,600,000 



POPULATION. 



1S55. 

27,620,000 

35,760,000 

27,600,000 

4.530,000 

33.500,000 

36.500.000 

65,000,000 

18,850.000 

15,600,000 

3,433,000 

3,660,000 



1872. 

32,000,000 

3:;,100,009 

41,000,000 

5,100,000 

19,400,000 

35,900.000 

71,000,000 

27,000,000 

16,370,000 

3,650,000 

4,100,000 



1,855,200,000 271,443,000 311,620,000 
I Foreign commerce in 1855 per head of population... 3-13 
I Foreign commerce in 1872 per head of population... 5-95 
90 



merce. Commerce is an index of wealth, and increase of 
wealth means, in the highest degree, augmentation of 
physical comforts and well-being. 



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DOMINION OF CANADA. 



51 



THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. 



THE QUEEN. VICTORIA, of the United Kingdom of 
Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith. 
Her Majesty was born at Kensington Palace, May 24, 
1819 ; succeeded to the throne June 20, 1837, on the death 
of her uncle, King William IV.; was crowned June 28, 
1838; And married, Feb. 10, 1840, to his Royal Highness 
Prince A .bert. Her Majesty is the only child of his late 
Royal Highness Edward, Duke of Kent, son of King 
George III. The children of Her Majesty are 

Her Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, 
PRINJESS ROYAL OP .ENGLAND AND PKUSSIA, born Nov. 21, 
IHiU, and married to his Royal Highness William, the 
Crown Prince of Germany, Jan. 25, 185S, and has had 
issue four sons and four daughters. 

His Royal Highness Albert Edward, PRINCE OF WALES. 
bom Nov. 9, 1841; married, March 10, 1863, Alexandra of 
Denmark (Princess of Wales), born Dec. 1, 1844, and has 
issue, Prince Albert Victor, born Jan. 8. 1S64, George 
Frederick Ernest Albert, born June 3, 1865 ; Louisa Vic 
toria Alexandra Dagmar, born Feb. 20, 1807 ; Victoria 
AlexHcdra Olga Mary, born July 6, 1868; and Maude 
Charlotte Mary Victoria, born Nov. 26, 1869. 



Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, born April 25, 
1843; married to H.R.H. Prince Frederick Louis of Hesse, 
July 1, 1862, and has issue five daughters and one eon : 
second ton killed by accident, May, 1873. 

His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edin 
burgh, born Aug. 6, 1844 ; married Her Imperial Highness 
ihe Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, Jan. 23, 1874, and has 
issue one son. 

Her Royal Highness Helena Augusta Victoria, born 
May 25, 1846; married to H.R.H. Prince Frederick Chris 
tian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- 
Augustenburg, July 5, 1866, and has issue two aons and 
two daughters. 

Her Royal Highness Louisa Carolina Alberta, born Mar. 
18, 1848 ; married to the Marquis of Lome, eldest son of 
the Duke of Argyll, March, 1871. 

His Roval Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert, 
born May 1, 1850. 

His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert, 
born April 7, 1853. 

Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Foodore, 
born April 14, 1857. 



DOMINION OF CANADA. 

SEAT OP GOVERNMENT OTTAWA. 



AND STAFF [Eastern Block]. His 
Excellency Risfht Honourable the Earl of Dufferin, K.P., 
K.C.B., Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada, &c. 
Staff Lieut.-Col. H. C. Fletcher, Scots Fusilier Guards, 
Military Secretary; Lieut F. Hamilton, 9th Foot, Aide-de- 
Camp; J. Baker, Private Secretary; Lieut.-Col. H. C. 
Bernard, Lieut.-Col. Duchesnay, Lieut.-Col. Cumberland, 
Dominion Aides-de-Camp. 

GOVERNOR S SECRETARY S OFFICE (Eastern Block). 
Lieut.-Col. H. C. Fletcher, Secretary; H. Cotton, Chief 
Clerk; J. Kidd, F. D. Burrows, Clerks; G. Smith, Mes 
senger. 

D pu y Governors {for signing money warrants), William 
A. Himsworth and E. A. Meredith, LL.D. 

PRIVY CODNCIL. 

Minister of Public Works Hon. Alex. McKenzie. 

Minister of Justice Hon. T. Fournier. 



Minister of Marine < Fisheries.. .Hon. Albert J. Smith. 
Minister of Agricul. < Statistics-lion. Letellier de St. Just. 

Minister of Finance Hon. R. J. Cartwright. 

Minister of the. Interior Hon. David Laird. 

Se.cretary of State Hon. R. W. Scott. 

Minister of Customs Hon. Isaac Burpee. 

Postmaster General Hon. D. A. Macdonald. 

Receiver General Hon. Thomas Coffin. 

Minister of Inland Revenue Hon. F. Geoffrion. 

Minister of Militia and Defence. .Hon. A. W. Vail. 
President of the Privy Council. ..Son. L. S. Huntington. 

Officers. William A. Himsworth, Clerk of the Privy 
Council; Jos. 0. Cote, Assistant do. 

Clerks. F. H. Himsworth, H. Alexander, Wm. Horace 
Lee. Doorkeeper, M. Naughten. Messengers, Joseph 
Cairns and B. Grenier. 

Commissioner per dedimuspotestatem.-W. A. Himsworth 



SENATE OF CANADA. 

Hon. DAVID CHRISTIE, Speaker (Paris, Ont.). ROBERT LEMOINE, Clerk of the Parliaments. 



SENATORS. P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Hon. John Hamilton Kingston 

" Benjamin Seymour ... Port Hope 

" Walter H. Dickson Niagara 

James Shaw Smith * Falls 

Alexander Campbell... Kingston 

David Christie Paris 

James Cox Aikins Richview 

David Reesor Markham 

Elijah Leonard London 

William McMaster Toronto 

John Simpson Bowmanville 

James Skead Ottawa 

David L Mac-phwson ... Toronto 

Donald McDonald Toronto 

Billa Flint Belleville 

George W. Allan Toronto 

A.B. Foster Waterloo, Q. 

Jacques 0. Bureau Montreal 

Charles Malhiot... Pointe du Lac 
Luc L. de St. Just ... Riv. Ouelle 
John Hamilton ... Hawkesbury 

Charles Cormier Plossisville 

David E. Price Quebec 

L. Dumouchel Longueuil 

Louis Lacoste Boucherville 

J. F. Armand...Riv. des Prairies 



SENATORS. P. 0. ADDRESS. I 

Hon. Charles Wilson Montreal I Hon 

" William H. Chaffers...St.Cesaire 

" Jean B. Guevreinont Sorel 

" James Ferrier Montreal 

" Thomas Ryan Montreal 

" Sir Edward Kenny Halifax 

" T. D. Archibald ... Sydney, C. B. 

" Robert B. Dickey Amherst 

" John Holmes Pictou 

" John Bouri not Svdney 

" William Miller Arichat 

A. E. Botslbrd...Westcock,Wmd. 

" John Robertson. ..St. John, N.B. 

" William H. Odell .... Fredericton 

" David Wark Fredericton 

" John Ferguson Bathurst 

" R. D.Wilmot. Belmont. Sunbury 

" A. K.McClelan, Hopewell, Alb.Co. 

" J. C. Ohapais ....St. Denis, Kam. 

" Ja?. R. Benson ... St. Catharines 

" John Glasier Sunbury, N.B. 

James Dever St. John, N.B. 

" A. W. McLelan Londonderry 

" A. Macfarlane Wallace, N. S. 



SENATORS. P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Frank Smith Toronto 

EzraChurchill..,Hant8port, N.S. 

Robert Read Belleville 

M. A. Girard ....St. Boniface, M. 

J. Sutherland Kildonan, M. 

A. R. C. DeLery Quebec 

R. W. W. Can-all. ..Barkerv. B. C. 

C. F. Cornwall ...Ashcroft, B. C. 
W. J. McDonald... Victoria, B. C. 
H. A. N. Kaulbach...Lunenburg 

M. H. Cochrane Compton 

Wm. Muirhead... Chatham, N. B. 

Alexander Vidal Sarnia 

Eugene Chinic Quebec 

George Alexander ... Woodstock 
J. H. Bellerose...St. Vin. de Paul 

D. Montgomery Park Corner 

R. P. Haythorne...Charlottetown 
T. H. Haviland....Charlottetown 

Geo. W. Howlan Alberton 

F. X. A. Trudel Montreal 

George Brown Toronto 

R. W. Scott Ottawa 

E. G. Penny Montreal 

Pierre Baillargeon Quebec 

Charles E. Panet Quebec 



Jeremiah Northup Halifax 

Ebenezer Perry Cobourg 

PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE SENATE OF CANADA. Robt. LeMoine, Clerk, Master in Chancery, Cashier and Accountant; 
Fennings Taylor, Deputy Clerk. Clerk Assistant and Master in Chancery; E. L. Montizambert, Law Clerk, Clerk of 
Committees and English Translator: J. Adamson, 1st English Clerk; Peter Miller, 2nd English Clerk; Neil McLean, 
English Clerk and Clerk of Private Bills; A. A. Boucher, Chief French Translator; A. Garneau, 1st French Translator 
and Clerk; J. de St. Denis LeMoine, Clerk of the French Journals, 2nd French Translator and Sergeant-at-Arms ; 
Rev. Canon Johnston, Chsplain ; Ren6 Kimber, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod ; J. B. Myrand. Postmaster ; Peter 

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Dunne, Housekeeper; E. Botterell, Doorkeeper; Peter Rattey, Wardrobe Messenger; James Wiugfield. Assistant 
Doorkeeper and Speaker s Messenger; Frederick Gilbert, Bank Messenger, permanent; James Dolierty, Messenger; 
J. C. Youns; and Joseph H. Peltier, News Room Messengers, permanent; Thos. Wheeler, Louis Robkaille. John Dunne 
and John Wingfield, Messengers, Sessional; J. Wingfleld, J. N. Rattey, E. Buck, aud T. Davis, Pages, Sessional. 

ADDRESS. To the Honourable the Senate of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled. 

fhe Petition of 

[Place and date.] Humbly sheweth, That, Ac. 

HOUSE OP COMMONS. 

Hon. TIMOTHY SVABREN ANGLIN, Speaker. 



OOXSTITDENCIES. MEMBERS. P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Addington Schuyler Shibley Murvale 

Albf,rt John Wallace Hillsboro , N.B. 

AlgnmaDist K. B. Barron Sault Ste. Marie 

Annapolis William H. Ray Clementsport, NS 

Antiyonish... ...... Angus Molsaac Antigonish, N. S. 

Argenteuil . . * 

Bagal Joseph A. Mousseau. ...Montreal 

Beauce Christian H. Pozer St. George, Q. 

B .auharnois Ulisse J. Robillard Beauharnois 

B-dlechasse Hon. T. Fournier Ottawa 

Ben/tier Anselme H. Paquet ....St. Cuthbert 

Bonaventure Hon. T, Robitaiile New Carlisle 

Bothwell David Mills Clearville 

Brant, N.R Gavin Fleming Glenmorris 

Brant, S R William Paterson Brantford 

BrockviUe, Tn. ...Jacob D. Buell Brockvilla 

Brnme, Nathaniel Pettes Knowlion 

Bruce, N.R John Gillies Paisley 

Bruce, S.R Hon. Edward Blake . ...Toronto 

n n* i 1 William McDonald ...Little Glace Bay 

Gj,pe Breton | Newton L Macbay ... Sydne y, N. S. 

Cardwell Hon. John H. CameronToronto 

Carleton, N.B. ...Stephen B. Appleby . ...Woodstock, N. B. 

Oarleton, John Rochester Ottawa 

Cariboo Joshua i?. Thompson ...Barkerville, B. C. 

Ohambly * 

Champlain Hippolyte Montplaisir.C.delaMagdel ne 

Charlevoix Pierre A. Tremblay Chicoutimi 

Charlotte Arthur Hill Gilimor. ...8t. George, N. B. 

Ckateauguay Hon. L. H. Holton Montreal 

Chijout.&Saguen.Ernest Cimon Murray Bay 

Colchester Thomas McKay Truro, N. S. 

Oompton Hon. John H. Pope Cookshire 

Cornwall A. F. Macdouald Cornwall 

Cumberland Hon. C. Tapper, C. B.... Halifax 

Di jby Hon. W. B. Vail Ottawa 

Dorchester Fortunat Ronleau Quebec 

Drum dd-Arthab. Wilfred Laurier Arthabaskaville 

Dundas William Gibson Morrisburgh 

Durham, E. R.... Lewis Ross Port Hope 

Durham, W. R...H W Burk Bowmanville 

Elgin, E. R Colin Macdougall St. Thomas 

Elgin, W. B George E.Casey Fingal 

fhsex William McGregor Windsor 

frontenac George A. Kirkpatrick. Kingston 

Gfispe Louis G. Harper Perce 

Glengarry Hon. D. A. Macdonald.. Ottawa 

Gloucester Hon. T. W. Anglin St. John, N.B. 

Orenville, S. -R...Willkru H. Brouse Prescott 

Orey, E. R William K. Flesher Flesherton 

Grey, N. R George Snider Owen Sound 

O ey, S. R George Linderkin Hanover 

G .</ thorough John A. Kirk Glenelg, N. 8. 

Hildimand David Thompson Indiana, 0. 

tr,i;f~ / Alfred G. Jones Halifax 

** M V am \ Patiick Power Halifax 

Hilton Daniel B. Chisholm Hamilton 

T7>,, M . 7/^ /v.. f JEmilius Irving Hamilton 

Hamilton, City... j Andrew T- Wo d Hamilton 

Hants Monson H. Goudge Windsor, N. S. 

Hastings, E. R... John White Koslin 

Hayings, N. R... Mackenzie Bowell Belleville 

Battings, W. J?...Jaines Brown Belleville 

Hochelaga Alphonse Desjardins. ... Montreal 

Huntingdon Julius Scriver Hemmingford, Q. 

Huron, O. R Horace Hotton Goderich 

Huron, IV. R Thomas Farrow Bluevale 

Huron, R * 

Jberville Francois BSchard Mount Johnson 

Inverness Samuel MacDonnell. ...Port Hood, N. S. 

Jacques Cdrtir...Rodolphe Laflamme. ...Montreal 

Joliette Louis F. G. Baby Joliette, Q. 

famouraska C. A. P. Pelletier Quebec 

Kent, N. B. George McLeod 3t. John, N. B 



CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Kent, Rufus Stephenson Chatham 

King s, N. B James l>omville St. John, N. B. 

King s, If. S Frederick W. Borden... Canning, V. S. 

XT,-*,/, , p v T S IIon - Daniel Davies...Charlottetown 
King s, r. K. 1... j pe(er A Mclntyre ...g ourig 

Kingston. ..Rt. Hon. Sir J.A.Macdonald,K.C.B.. .Ottawa 

Lambton Hon. Alex. Mackenzie.. Ottawa 

Lanark, N. B.... Daniel Galbraith Almonte 

Lanark, S. R. ...John G. Haggart Perth 

Laprairie Alfred Pinaouneault..St. Jacq. le Mineur 

L Assumption ...Hilaire Hnrteau St. Liu, Q. 

Laval Joseph A. Ouimet Montreal 

Leeds&Gren.N.R Charles F. Ferguson . ... Kemptville 

Leeds, S. R David Ford Jones Gananoque 

Lennox Hon. R J. Cartwright. Ottawa 

Lcvis Louis H. Frechette Levis, Q. 

Lincoln ....* 

Lisgar John C. Schultz Winnipeg, M. 

L lslet Philippe B. Casgrain.... Quebec 

London, City * 

Lotbiniere Henry Bernier Lotbiwiere, Q, 

Lunenburg Chailes E. Church ......Cheater 

Marquette Joseph Ryan Port La Prairle,M 

Maskinonge. Louis A. Boyer Montreal 

M gantic Edouard E. Richard. ...Arthabaskaville 

Middlesex, E. .R.Crowell Wilson Arva 

Middlesex, N. R. Thomas Scatcherd London 

Middlesex, W. .R.George VV. Ross Stratbroy 

Missisquoi William Donohue West Fainham 

M<mck Lachlin McCallum Stroinuess 

M</ntcalm Firman Dugas Montcalm 

Mmtmagny H T. Taschereau Quebec 

Montmorency ....Jean Langloia Quebec 

Montreal, Centre. Michael P. Ryan Montreal 

Montreal, East... Louis A. Jette Montreal 

Montreal, West ...* 

Muskiika Alex. P. Cockburn Toronto 

Napierville S. C. dit la Riene Napierville 

Nnw Westminsters xaizs Cunningham.. .. N. Westniia ,B.C- 

Niagara ....* 

Nicolet Joseph Gaudet Gentilly. Q. 

Norfolk, N. R ...John Charlton Lynedoch 

Norfolk, S. R John Stuart Hamilton 

Norlhum d, N.B.Uou. Peter Mitchell.. ..Montreal 

Northum. 0.,E^Jameg L Biggar Murray 

NortJCm. 0.,W.R* 

Ontario, N. .R....Adam Gordon Manchester 

Ontario, S. R. ...Hon. Malcolm CameronOttawa 

/rf//,,, rvi . fJ. M. Currier Ottawa 

Ottawa, City | pierre gt Jean OUawa 

Ottawa, Co Alonzo Wright Ironside. Q. 

Oxford, N. R. ...Thomas Oliver Woodstock. 

Oxford, S. R James A. Skinner Woodstock 

Peel Robert Smith Brampton 

Perth, N. R Andrew Monteitb Stratford 

P^rlh, S. R James Trow Shakespeare 

Peterboro 1 , E. R James Hall Peterboro 

Peterboro , W. K.Jobn Bertram Peferboro 

p . , f J. W. Carmicbael New Glasgow 

ou I John A. l)awson Pictou. N. S. 

Pmtiac William McK. Wright.. Ottawa 

Portnei(f E. A. D<* Sr. Georges. ...Cap Santg 

Prescott Albert Hagar Plantagenot 

B T / Stanislaus F. Perry...Tignish 
. f. l... 



Prince Elward. 

Provencher 

Quebec, Centre . 

Quebec, East 

Quebec, West 

Quebec County 
Queen s, N. B. .. 

Queen s, P. S. I. 



.Walter Ross Picton 

..Louis Riel 

.Hon. J. E. Cauchon ....Quebec 
.Hon. I. Thibaudeau ....Quebec 
.Hon. Thos. McGreevy... Quebec 

.P. A. Caron Quebec 

.John Ferris Cambridge 

f Hon. David Laird ....Ottawa 
\Peter Sinclair Summerfield 



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CONSTITUENCIES. HBMBER8. P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Queen s, ff. S... ..James V. Forbes .......... Liverpool 

Renfrew, N. R...* 
Renfrew, S. R...* 
Riistignuche ....... George Moffat ............ Dalhousie, N.B. 

Richelieu .......... George I. Barthe ......... Sorel, Q. 

Richmond. N. S. Edmund P. Flynn ....... Arichat 

Sich d <& Wolfe, Q.Hoa. H. Aylmer, jun... Melbourne 
Rimouski ......... J.B R. Fiset ............. Rimouski 

Rouvitle ............ Guillaume Cheval ....... St. Hilaire 

RiisffJl ............. Robert Blackburn ....... New Edinburgh 

St. Hyacinthe . ...Louis Delorme ............ St. Hyacinthe 



,OUy 






N. B. 



- 8t 



fit. John, Q ......... Francois Bourassa ....... Soottsville 

St. Maurice ....... Charles Lajoie ............ Yamachiche 

Selkirk ............. Donald A. Smith ......... Montreal 

Shtford ............ Hon. L. S. HuntingtonOttawa 

Shdburns, ......... Hon. Thomas Coffin . ...Ottawa 

Stierbrooke ....... Kdward T. Brooks ....... Sherbrooke 

Siincoe, N. R ...... Herman H. Cook ......... Toronto 

Simcoe, S. R ...... Wm. C Little ............. Allandale 

Siulangw .......... Jacques P. Lanthier St. Polycarpe 

Slanstead .......... Charles C. Colby ......... Stanstead 

Stormont .......... Cyril Archibald .......... Dickinson sLand. 

Simbury ............ Charles Burpee ............ Sheffield, N. B. 

Temiscouata ...... Jean B. Pouliot ............ R.duLoup(enbas) 

Tr.rrebonne ......... Louis F. R. Masson ...... Terrebonne 

Three Rivers ...... William McDougall ....Three Rivers 



CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. P. 0. ADDBES3. 

Toronto, Centre... Robert Wilkes Toronto 

Toronto, But John O Donohue Toronto 

Toronto, West Thomas Moss Toronto 

Two Mountains... Wilfred Prevoat St. Scholastiquo 

Vancouver Island\rth\ir Bunster Victoria, B. C. 

Vaudreuil Robert Harwood Vaudieuil 

Verc ieres .Hon. F. Geoffrion Ottawa 

rr- i~.-~ o n f Amor DeCosmos "Victoria 

Victoria, B. C..... j Frands j Rogcoe victoria 

Victoria, N. B. ...John Costigan Grand Falls 

Victoria, If. S. ... 

Victoria, O..W.R.3&mes Miclennan Toronto 

Victoria, 0.. S. .R.Arthur McQuade Omemee 

Waterloo, N. R... Isaac E. Bowman St. Jacob s 

Waterloo, S. R.... James Young Gait 

~Wf.Va.rid William A. Thomson ...Clifton 

Wellington, C. K.George T Orton Fergus 

Wellington, N.R.N. Higinbotham Guelph 

Wiling/on, S R. David Stirtou Guelph 

W^.niworth,N.R. Thomas Bain Strabane 

Wcntworth, S R. Joseph Rymal Barton 

Westmoreland Hon. A. J. Smith Ottawa 

Yale Edgar Dewdney ..Victoria, B.C. 

Yamaska Charles Gill Sorel 

Ynrmou h Frank Killam Yarmouth, N. 8. 

York, N. B. John Pickard." Fredericton 

York, O., E R. .. James Metcalfe Yorkville 

York, 0., If. R...4.. H. Dymond Toronto 

York, 0., W. R... David Blain Toronto 

* Seats vacant; elections void. 



OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OP COMMONS. Alfred Patrick, Clerk of the House: Heniy Hartney, Deputy Clerk of the 
House and Accountant; Eugene U. Pich6, Clerk Assistant; John G. Bourinot. Second Clerk Assistant. Gustavus W. 
Wicksteed, Chiet Law Clerk; William Wilson, Assistant Law Clerk and Chief English Translator; T. G. Coursolles. 
Assistant Law Clerk and Chief French Translator; William Fanning, Chief Translator of Votes and Proceedings and 
Journals; F. Hayes, Assistant English Translator; J. F. Gingras, E. B. St. Aubin, Assistant French Translators; 
R. J. Wicksteed, Assistant English Translator; Joseph Tasse. J. A. Genaud, Assistant French Translators. Joshua 
StansMd. Assistant Accountant. F. MacGillivray, Clerk of Routine and Records; Henry B. Stuart, Chief English 
Engrossing Clerk; Edouard Denechaud, Chief French Engrossing Clerk; James S. Sloane, Proof-reader and Clerk of 
Stationery; R. Mc3. Moffat, Indexing Clerk, &c. Thaddeus Patrick, Acting Chief Clerk of Private Bill Office; Charles 
Panet, Assistant and Clerk Standing Orders Committee. E. P. Hartney, Assistant and Clerk Public Accounts Com- 
mittss. Jean P. Leprohon, Chief Clerk of Committees and Speaker s Secretary; Frangois X. Blanchet, Asgiitant Clerk 
of Committees. Herman Poetter. Chief Clerk of Votes and Proceedings; William C. Bowles, Assistant Clerk of Vote* 
and I roceedings and Confidential Sscretary to the Clerk of the House. Wm. B. Ross, Chief English Journal Clerk; 
A. G. D. Taylor, Assistant English Journal Clerk and Clerk of Petitions; Henry Lindsay. Clerk of Sessional Papers. 
Pierre Rivet, Chief French Journal Clerk; J. H. T. Blais, Assistant French Journal Clerk. Jacob H. Dewitt, Robert 
Brewer, Walter Todd, Junior Clerks. P. Poirier, Postmaster ; T. Falardeau. E. Pel ltier, Assistant Postmasters. Donald 
W. MacDonell. Sergeant.-at-Arms; Henry R. Smith. Deputy Sergeaut-at-Arms; Lueien Dube, Provisional Chief Mes 
senger; J. O Connor, Chief Door-keeper; Edward Storr, Assistant Door-keeper; Joseph Lemoade, N. Turgeon, Mes 
sengers; Joseph Brown, Bank Messenger: William Graham, James Hoy. Edward Steacy, 0. Roberge, M. Laflamme, 
J. E. AR.=elin, John G. Lorimer, E. Desrochers, Messengers ; Jaa. Fitzsimmons, Geo. Smith. Night Watchmen : James 
Sinclair, House Carpenter. Printing of Parliament Henry Hartney, Clerk; E. Botterell. jun., Distributor of Printed 
Papers; N. Boulet, Assistant; J. Rivet, E. 0. Bocterell, Messengers. 

ADDRESS. To the Honourable the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled. 

The Petition of 

[Place and Date.] Humbly sheweth, That, Ac. 



DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Hon. Telesphore Fournier, 
Minister of Justice and Attorney-General; H. Bernard, 
QC..C.M.G., Deputy Minister of Justice; H. Richardson, 
Chief Clerk; Frederick White, Augustus Kesfer, G. Duval 
ami J. H. Hall, Clerks; G. D-Jval, Private Secretary; 
Patrick Lynch. F. Cur^an, Messengers. 

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT [Eastern Block]. Hon. Isaac 
Burpee, Minister of Customs: J. Johnson, Commissioner; 
J.t Drysdole, Accountant and Chief Book-keeper; J. W. 
Pc-achy, Corresponding and Chief CUrk; J. R. Audy, Cleri 
of Seizures and Forms; G. A. Maillene, P. E. Sheppaid, 
H. C. Hay, J. Barry. V. C. Ryan, W. A. Bell, G. W Grant, 
C. F. Stevens, J. S. Fairwea her, G. V. Ince, J . J. Waiters, 
C. H. Harding, F. Bennet, A. C. Bleskney, W. C. Baker and 
G. H. Fawcett, Clerks; C. V. F. Bliss, Minister s Secretary; 
H. Kavanagh. J. J. Kerr and J. W Cudlip, Inspectors of 
Pjrts; J. Walls and P. Connolly, Messengers. 

COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. 



Those marked thus * 
A-nherst* J. J. Fox 
Amherstburo,,* E. Anderson 
Belleville* A. Dixon. 
Brantfurd* D. Curtis, jun. 
Brighton* M. K. Lockwood 
Brockville,* George Eiston. 
Bur well, E. A. Dunham. 



are. Warehousing Ports. 
Chatham* J.G.Pennefather. 
Chippawa,* G. St.G.Yarwood. 
Ctarencem/le. Chas. Stewart. 
Clifton* W Leggett. 
dmticook,* W. S. Williams. 
Cibourg* George Perry. 
Colborne* W. A. Rooth. 



Cbrnwtll* R. K. Bullock. 
Cramahe,* J. M. Merriman. 
Darlington,* John Rankin. 
Dover.* T. S. Barrett. 
Dmndas,* Thos. Clarke. 
Dundee,* E. D. Phillips. 
Dunvil/e, W. A. Macree. 
Elgin, R. P. McMillan. 
F.irt Erie* R. Graham. 
Prelighsburgh, F. G. Parker. 
Gananoque, J. Ormiston. 
Qaspe* K. Totu. 
Giderich.* D Doty. 
Gue ph, E. Carthew. 
Hamilton* W. H. Kittson. 
Hemmingford, M. Sweet. 
Hope* E. J. W. Burton. 
Kingston* W. R,. Mingaya. 
Kingfville, S. King. 
Lacoile, A. Hoi den. 
London,* 3. B. Strathy. 
Montreal,* W. B. Simpson. 
Morrisburg, Hiram Carman. 
ffapanee. John Benson. 
N".w Carlisle* L. Robitaille. 
Newcastle, F. Farncomb. 
Niagara* W. Kirbv. 
Oakville* R. K. Chisholm. 
Oshawa* C. Walsh. 



Ottawa, Z. Wilson. 
Owen Sound, W. A. Stephens. 
Paris,* F. H. Haycock. 
Pen tang shene W.N.Rutledge 
Philipsburg. W. W. Smith. 
Picton* J. S. Clute. 
PiMon, George Gunn. 
Prescott,* H. D. Jessup. 
Quebec,* J. W. Dunscomb. 
Rimouski,* P. L. Gauvreau. 
Rowan, P. Bennett. 
RussMown. R. Rogers. 
Sarnia,* J W. Verner. 
Saugeen, G. C. Douglas. 
Sault Me. Marie* J. Wilson. 
Stanley* J. T. C. Finlfiy. 
Stanstead, C. S. Channell. 
St. Catharines, J. Clark. 
St. Johns* B. Borland. 
Stratford, John Hamilton. 
Sutton, R. Seaton. 
Three Rivers, C. H. Godby. 
Toronto* James E. Smith. 
Trenton* D. Roblin. 
Wallaceburgh. C. Fraser. 
Whitby* W. Warren. 
Windsor,* Wm. Benson. 
Woodstock* W. H. Vanlngen. 



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DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE. Hon. F. Qeoffrion, 
Minister of Inland Revenue; A. Brunei, Commissioner; 
li. Miall, jun., Assistant Commissioner. Accountant s 
Branch P. M. Robing, Accountant; F. R. F. Champeau 
Assistant. Corresponding Branch W. Himsworth, iun 
Corresponding Clerk; Wm. Carter, Assistant Correspoad- 
mg Clerk and Short-hand writer Statistical Branch 
F. Measam, W. L. Heron, R. Nettle, A. Graham. Canal 
Branch E. H. Teakles, N. Stewart, .T. F. Shaw, C E 
Chubbuok. Form Branch if. K. Blatch. Standards 
Branch J. Brunei. Secretary to Minister A.. Lusignan. 
John Fowler and George Fowler, Messengers. 

District Inspectors of Inland Revenue. Henry Godson, 
of Toronto, Chief Inspector; John Davis, of Windsor, for 
Windsor District; C. E. Remain, of Guelph, for London 
District; G. P. Dickson, of Toronto, for Toronto District; 
R Borraialle, of Ottawa, for Kingston District; R. Belle- 
mare, of Montreal, for Montreal District; J. M. Lemoine, 
of Quebec, for Quebec District; Thomas Hanford, of St 
John, N. B., for New Brunswick District; A. Patterson, 
of Halifax, N. S., for Nova Scotia District ; W. F Gouin 
of Winnipeg, for Manitoba District; C. T. Dupont, of 
Victoria, for British Columbia District ; J. A. MacDonald. 
of Cbarlottetown, for Prince Edward Island. John Davis 
of Windsor, Inspector of Distilleries. 

FINANCE DEPARTMENT. [Eastern Block]. Hon. R. J. 
Cartwright, Minister of Finance; J. Langtou, Deputy and 
Auditor; Wm. Dickinscm, Deputy Inspector General- 
Hon. John Simpson, Assistant Auditor; Thomas Ho -is 
Clerk of Contingencies; Norris Godard, Chief Clerk- 
Ihos. Cruse, Jas. Patterson, M. A. Higgins, First Class 
Clerks ; Thomas Hector. Insurance Clerk: C. J. Anderson 
H R. Fripp, C. J. Tabker, J. A. Clayton, Savings Bank 
Uerks; A. Gary, E. C. Barber, G. M. Jarvis, R W 
Baxter, J. A. Torrance, W. A. Blackmore, Fred. Toller 

Cross H. A. Jones, R. O Reilly, Seymour Tabin, J B 
Simpson, J. G. Aumond, and W. E. Orde. Clerks: C J 
Bliss, Private Secretary ; Patrick Fender, John Pender, 
Thomas Coacl, .\!jssengors. 

DEPARTME T OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE. [Western Block."! 
Hon. A. W. Vail, Minister of Militia and Defence Major 
George Futvoye. Deputy of the Minister. Office of Minister 
of MMia and Defence. V. Suite, H. D. J. Lane, J R E 
Chipleau, Clerks; John W. Gow, Messenger. Account 
Branch Lieut.-Col. John Macpherson, Chief Clerk and 
Accountant; C. H. O Meara, M. F. X. Huot W H 
Aumond, A. Benoit, Clerks; Napol. Casault, Messenger 
Stare Branch. Lieut. Col. T. Wily, Director of Stores and 
Keeper of Militia Properties; Chas. Walkem, Geo. Grant, 
D. A. Macdonold, J. Yeomans, Clerks. Adjutant-General s 

S^~^ 1?U ,V C n!;-T/ 0we11 - Acting Ad )tant-General; 
W. R. Wright, Chief Clerk; Lieut.-Col. C. Stuart. Grant 
Seymour. F. X. Lambert, G. E. M. Sherwood, C. Junot, 
T. C. La Rose, Colin Campbell, (Private Secretary to Min 
ister,) Clerks ; C. Dion, M. Ryan, Messengers. 

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS [Western Block] Hon 
AJex. Mackenzie, Minister of Public Works; T. Trudeau 
Deputy; F. Braiin, Secretary. Engineering Branch j 
Page, Chief Engineer: G. F. Baillairge, Assist Engineer- 

3. McCarthy, J. LeB. Ross, Draughtsmen; Thos. 87 Scott 
Chief Architect; S. McLaughlin. Photographer. Finan 
cial Branch James Baine, Book-keeper and Accountant 
O. Dionne, A. P. Bradley, Assistant Book-keepers and 
Accountants: J. W. Harper. Clerk and Paymaster. Cor 
responding Branch It. B. French, C. F. Street J F N 
Bonneville, L E. St. 0. Chapleau. A. E. Evanturel L H 

Pilteau, L. Lefebvre, W, J. Tilley, L. N. Fortier. L D 
Dion, A. J. Duffy, A. Fisher, Clerks; Wm. Buckin^h^m 
Clerk and Minister s Private Secretary; H. A. Fisskult 
Law Clerk ; M. Walsh, H. Potvin, J. Deslaurierg, Messen 
gers. Arbitrators James Cowan, Isidore Hnrteau Wm 
Oompton. Secretary to Arbitrators F. H. Ennis. 

OFFICE OP MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR Hon. David 
Laird, Minister of the Interior, and S lperintendent- 
Generalof Indian Affairs; G. Powell, Chief Clerk: H E 
Steele, 1st Class Clerk; N. Tetu, Clerk; Wm Howe 
Clerk and Private Secretary ; C. Owne and H. J. Brook! 
Messengers. 

Indian Branch [Eastern Block]. William Spraarge 
Deputy Superintendent; C. T. Walcot, Accountant- L 
Vankoughnet, Clerk; J. P. M. Lecourt, Draftsman; G V 
DeBo icherville, French Translator; J. K Butler Asst 
Accountant, and Fred. Smith. Clerk. Western Saperin- 
tendencyK,. Mackenzie, V. S. and Commissioner, Sarnia; 



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W. Livingston, Agent and Commissioner, Delaware ; Rev 
W. P Chase Missionary, Caradoc; Rev. A. Jamieson, 
do Walpole Island ; Dr. W. Lambert, Medical Attendant 
Ainherstb gh. Central and E-istern 8up.W. R. Bartlett, 
V. S. and Com., Toronto ; R. Dalton, Clerk, Toronto Rev 
T Stanton, Missionary, Tyendinaga: Dr. G. H. Corbett, 
Med. Attend., Orilha Grand River Sup.-J. T . Gilkison 
V. S. and Com , Brantford; H. Andrews, Clerk, Brantford 
Dr. K H. Dee, Middleport, Dr. W. McCargow. Caledonia^ 
Dr. T. Pyne, Hagersville, Med. Attendants. Northern Sup 
Wm. Plummer, V. S. and Commis., Mauatowaning ; 
McGregor Ironsides, Clerk, do.; Dr. T. Simpson, Medical 
Attendant, do. w>er Canada Rev. F. Boucher, Lorette 
Rev. F. X. Marcoux, St. Regis ; Rev. L. Trahan and Rev 
A. L. fortin, St. Francis, Roman Catholic Missionaries 
Manitoba Indian Commissioner W. M. Simpson. 

DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARY OF STATE OF CANVIU Hon 
David Christie, Secretary of State : E. J. Lsngevin, Under" 
.Secretary of State. Correspondence Branch R. Pope 
(Clerk of the Crown in Chancery,) G. Powell, Chief Clerks; 
W. H. Jones. H. E. Steele, I. M. Tetu (Supernumerary) 
H. J. Morgan (m charge of Records), First Class Clerks ; 
8. lot>m,jun., (Private Secretary) Second Class Clerk. 

Registry Branch I. A. Catellier, Deputy Registrar ; 
J. A. Belanger, E. Brousseau, J. Burns, C. Ballentyne 
A. G. Learoyd and W. S. Gliddon, Clerks. 

Office, of the Queen s Printer. Brown Chamberlm, 
Queens Printer; W. Gliddon, A. G. Kingston and A 
Potvin, Clerks. 

Stationery Office Branch J. Young. John Rhodes- 
inomas Roxborough and Thomas Robertson, Clerks P- 
Logan, T. O Keefo, J. Hughes, J. Larkin, Messengers. 

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Hon. D. A. Macdonald, 
Postmaster-General; William U. Griffin, Deputy Post 
master-General; Wm. White, Secretary; Office Keeper 
and Messenger, G. Ranee; Messengers, M. Bennett E 
Daughtry, John Bell. See page 65. 

MARINE AND FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. Hon. A. J Smith 
Minister of Marine and Fisheries; Wm. Smith. Deputy 
Minister; W. F. Whitcher, Commissioner of Fisheries- 
John Hardie. Chief Clerk; J. Tomlinson, General Super 
intendent of Lighthouses; John Tilton, Accountant and 
First Class Clerk; S. P. Bauset and Wm. L. Ma^ee First 
Class Clerks; W. S. Pettegrew and F. F. Gourdeau Senior 
Second Class Clerks; W. H. Alexander, R. N. Vennin" and 
George Trudeau, Junior Secoud Class Clerks; Arthur 
Chisholm, Stenographic Writer and Third Class Clerk 
W. B. Carleton and J. B. Halkett, Third Class Clerks 
F. E. A. Gautier, Extra Clerk; Jules Morin and James 
Robertson, Messengers. 

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE [Western Block]. Hon. 
L. de St. Just, Minister of Agriculture ; J. C. Tache, Dep. 
Minister; John Lowe, Secretary; A. J. Gamble, Patent and 
Chief Clerk; F. J. S. Dore, First Class Clerk and Account- 
ant of Immigration Branch; Rev. C. Tanguay, Attichfi; 
S. Drapeau, Statistical and Senior Second Class Clerk; D! 
Brymnev. Archivist, and Senior Second Class Clerk; W. 
II. Johnston and C. C. Neville. Statistical and Junior 
Secoud Class Clerks; S. Ferland, Trade Mark. Copyright, 
&c . and Junir.r Second Class Clerk ; H. Casgraiu. 4jWiatDt 
Patentand Junior Second Olass Clerk: H. B. Small, Junior 
Second Class Clerk : N F. Boissonault, Curator of Patent 
Models, and Third Class Clers ; E. Tetu (Private Secretary 
to the Minister), D. Kouthier. J. E. D Autuil, D. Lanig;tn. 
J. B. Jackson, J. F. Dionne, W. J. Lynch, and Thomas 
McCabe. Third Class Clerks; J. E. Lemieux. Housekeeper; 
J. Leveillee, Model Repairer; J. Boily, B. Moreau and 
J. B. Lacroix, Messengers. 

RECEIVER GENERAL S OFFICE [Eastern Block]. Hon. T. 
Coffin, Receiver General; T. D. Harington, Dep. Receiver 
General; Thos. C. Bramley, Book-keeper; F. Lewis, Bank 
Accounts and Public Debt Accountant; J. B. gtanton. 
Receipts Clerk ; L. F. Dufresne, Clerk in charge of Dominion 
Stock and Savings Banks Accounts; C. W. Shay. General 
Clerk; F. Hunter, Assistant Book-keeper : J. B. H. Neeve, 
Stamp Act and Correspondence Clerk : J. R. Nash War 
rant Clerk; C. E Tnrgeon, Assistant S;ock and Savings 
Bank Clerk; H. G. Dunlevie, Sub Accountant: C. Gou2;h, 
Assistant Bank and Public Debt Clerk; J. F. Pellant, 
Extra Clerk : F. L. Casuult. Office Keeper and Messenger ; 
F. McCaffrey. Messenger; J. F. McCaffrey, Assistant Mea- 
senger and Fireman. 



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PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. 

SEAT OP GOVERNMENT TORONTO. 
LIEITENANT GOVERNOR. The Hon. John Crawford, Toronto. E. G. Curtis, Private Secretary. 

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 



Attorney General Hon. Oliver Mowat. 

Onmmis. of Agric. cESec. & Registrar.. Arch. McKellar. 
Treasurer " Adam Crooks. 



Cmmissioner of Crown Lands lion. T B. Pardee. 

Commissioner <if Public Wjrhs " C. F. Fraser. 



J. G. Scott, Clerk of Executive. Council, 



H. Kinloch, Assistant Clerk. 



HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 

Hon. RUPERT MFAESE WELLS. Speaker. 



CONSTITUENCIES. 



NAME. 



P. 0. ADDRESS. 



Addington H. M. Deroche Napanae 

Algoma F. W. Cumberland ...Toronto 

Bot/iwell :...Hon. A. McKellar. ...Chatham 

Brant, JV. It H. Finlayson Paris 

Brant. S. It A. S. Hardy Brentford 

Brockville W. Fitzsimmong Brochville 

Bru^N. R D. Sinclair Paisley 

Bruce, S. R R. M. Wells Toronto 

CardweU G. McManu? Mono Mills 

Carleton W. G. Monk South March 

Cornwall J. G. Setsinger Cornwall 

Dundas Simon Cook Morrislmrgh 

Durham. E. R A. T. H. Williams. ...Port Hope 

Durham, W. R J. McLeod Bowmanville 

Elgin, E. R J. H. Wilson St. Thomas 

Elgin, W. R T. Hod gins Toronto 

Essex A. Prince Windsor 

Frontenac D. D. Calvin Kingston 

Glengarry J. Craig Cornwall 

Grenville, S M Hon. C. F. Fraser Presrott 

Grey, N. R T. Scott Owen Sound 

Grey, S. R A. W. Lauder Toronto 

Haldimand J. Baxter Cayuga 

ffalton W. Barber Streeturille 

Hamilton J. M. Williams Hamilton 

Hastings, n.R K.Graham Belleville 

Hastings, E. R H. Corhy Belleville 

Hastings, N. R G. H. Boulter Stirling 

Huron, N. R T. Gibson Wroxeter 

Huron, S R Archibald Bishop Hay 

Kent J. Dawson Sombra 

Kingston W. Robinson Kingston 

LamMnn Hon T. B. Pardee . ...Sarnia 

Lanark, N. R W. Caldwell Lanark 

Lanark, S. R A. Code Innisville 

Leeds, N. .R H. Me. rick Merrickville 

Leeds, S. R .T.G.Giles Farmersville 

L nmtx J. T. Grange Napanee 

Lincoln .T..C. Rykert St. Catharines 

London W. R. Meredith London 

Middlesex, E. R R. Tooloy Belmont 



NAME. 



P. 0. ADDRESS. 



CONSTITUENCIES. 

Middlesex, N R J. S. Smith Ailsa Craig 

Middlesex, W.R J Watterworth Wardsvillo 

M-mck H R. Hanoy Fenwick 

Ni.igo.ra Hon. S. Richards Toronto 

N-n-thumhfrVd E ...W. W. Webb.., Brighton 

Nnrihwn.bf.rVd W...G. Gifford Coboun; 

IfnrfoVe, S. R S. McCall Vittoria 

NiirfoU:,~E. R J. Clarke Simi oe 

Ontario, N. R Tho?. Pax ton Port Perry 

Ontario, S. R A. Farewell Oshawa 

01-iwa D. J. O Dnnoghue ....Ottawa 

Oxford, N. R Hon. 0. Mowat Toronto 

Oxford, S. R A. Oliver Ingersoll 

Peel . v . K. Chisholra Brumpton 

P-rth, N. R T. M. Daly S ratfurd 

Perth, S. R T. B. Guest St. Mary s 

Pettrborit, E. R ....G. Read Keene 

Peterboro , W. R.... Scott 

Prescott G. W. Hamilton Montreal 

Prince, Edward.. ...G. Striker Picton 

Renfrew. S. /I......E. Harrington Arnprior 

Renfrew, N~. R T. Deacon Pembroke 

Russell W. Cral* Russell 

ftimane, N. R W D. Ardagb flarri* 

Simcoe, S. ft D Arcy Boulton Toronto 

Stormont J. Bethune Toronto 

Toronto, Eaxt Hon. M.C.Cameron. ..Toronto 

Toronto, Wr.st Hon. A. Crooks Toronto 

Victoria, N. R D. McRae Bolsover 

Victoria, S R S. C. Wood Lindsay 

Waterloo, N. R M. Springer Waterloo 

Waterloo, S. R I. Clemen* Preston 

WMand Hon J. G. Currie St. Catharines 

Wellington, N. R....J. McGowan Alma 

Wellington, G. R....Ci. Clarke Elora 

WMinyton, .ST. JJ....Hon. P. Gow Guelph 

W.-ntworth, N. S....R. Christie Flamboro West 

Wtntionrth, S. R....W. Sexton Jeraeyville 

York, E. R H. P.Crosby Unionville 

York, W. R P.Patterson Patterson 

York, N. R A. Boultbee Toronto 



OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY. C. T. Gillmr.r. Clerk of the House; Arthur H. Sydere, Clerk Assistant and 
Clerk of Routine ; John Xotman, Queen s Printer, Accountant and Clerk of Stationery ; J. J. Vance, Clerk of Private 
Bills; S. J. Watson. Librarian; A. Leith, Law Clerk; F. J. Glackmever, Serreant-at-Arms; S. J. Vankougbnet. Clerk 
of Crown in Chancery ; J. M Detainers and W. P. Gundy, Clerks. Messengers : T. Phillips. Housekeeper and Chief 
Messenger; W. Johnson, J. Bowman, W. Kennedy. J. Wells, Night Watchman. J. Foley. Fireman. 



ATTORNEY-GENERAL S OFFICE. H^n Oliver Mowat. Attor 
ney-General; J. G. Scott. Cnief Clerk; H. Kinloch, Pricate 
Secretary; G. B. Nicol. E. H. T. Heward. Clerks; Michael 
Smith, Housekeeper; Matthew Currey, Messenger. 

PROVINCIAL SECRETARY S OFFICE. Hon. C. F. Fraser. Pro- 
Tincial Secretary; Isaac R. Echar:, Acting Assistant Secre 
tary ; Henry Alley, Frank Jones, Clerks. 

PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR S OFFICE. Hon. Arch. McKellar. 
Provincial Registrar; J. F. C Ussher, Deputy Registrar: 
George Hobbs, John A. Innes. Clerks. 

TREASURER S DEPARIMENT. Hon. Mam Crooks, Treas 
urer; W. K. Harris. Accountant; Henry Totten, A. T. 
Deacon, Henry Alley, A. J. R-Utrny, Clerks; Hon. W. 
Cayley, Auditor; C. H. Sproule, Book-keeper; P. Simser, 
Clerk and Messenger. 

IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT (connected with the Depart 
ment of the Hon. the Provincial Treasurer), Secretary, 
David Spence; Clerk, Edwin Jeukinson. 



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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Commissioner, HOD. 
C. F. Fraser; Secretary, Wm. Edwards: Architect, Kivas - 
Tullv; Engineer, T. N. Moles worth; Accountant nud Law 
Clerk, F. T. Jones: Draughtsmen, W. J. S. H .lw.-ll. R. 
Purdom, John C. McNabb; Clerks, Marmaduke Wilson, 
James P. Edwards; Messenger, C. McDonald. 

CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT, ONT. Hon. T. B. Parflop. 
Commissioner; Thomas II. Johnson, Assistant Commie 
sioner: G. Kennedy, Law Clerk. Free Grants and Hairs 
Branch. J. C. Tarbutt, Chief Clerk; A. Kirk wood. J. M. 
Grant, P. Alma. J. Murphy. Clerks. Surreys, P.t/mts. rru/i 
Roads. Thos. Devine, F.R.G.S . Deputy Surveyor General . : 
E. Pox, P.L. S, G. B. Kirkpatrick. P.L. S, Clerks: H .) . 
Jones, Chief Clerk. Patents; J. Inaes. W. (I Uell,Cleiks< . 
J. W. Bridgland, Superintendent, of Colonization Ro.ids. 
W Xtds and F.rr sts Branch. G. B. Cowper, Chief Cl.ik: 
A. J. Tavlor, H. G. Langlois, E. G. Kirby, Clerks. Ac-- 
counts Branch. Wm. Ford, Accountant: D. G. B. Ross. 
Book keeper ; R. H. Browne, Clerk. J. M )rphy. Registrar; 
J. Biadshaw, Office Keeper; A. McDonald, Messenger. 



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[1875. 



Crown, Timber Agents. Ottawa. A. .T. Russell, Agent; 
C S. McNutt. Assistant; J Ritchie, E. T. Smith, Clerks; 
K. Mills. Messenger. Belleville. J. F. Way, Agent; J. A. 
Macinnes, J. A. G. Crozier, Clerks. 

Grown Land Agents. 



Apslf.y ....Duncan Anderson 

Berlin H. S. Huber 

B ibcaygenn Jas. Graham 

Bracr.bridge C. W Lount 

Bfucf Mines. ..John Bowker 

Bucksh it E Play fair 

Durham Wm. Jacks >n 

JSganville James Reaves 

fllora. A S. t adeuhtad 

GoJmch .. H Hamilton 

Kingston K. Macpherson 



L Amablt T R. Tail 

Lindsay Jus. McKibbon 

McMawa, M. Reed 

Parry S >und...3. f>. Beat.ty 

Pembroke \dttm Kennedy 

Renfrew Wm. II-ilpenny 

Saugetn A. McNabb 

SaultStt.Ma.ri* ..C. P. Brown 

Stratford John Sharmau 

Titmworth E. Perry 

Vanbrugh ... C. P. Lo! e man 



Mining Inspector. A.. A. Campbell, Belleville. 



OP Ex\jnNr.Rs OP P. L. SURVEYORS. The Hon. 
Commissioner of Crown Lauds. President, ex-nfficin ; Thos. 
DeTine, D .-puty Surveyor General. Ch iirmin. Members. 
J. 8. Dennlft, Ottawa; P. P. P^ssmore, Toronto: T. K. 
Gibbs, Adolphu-town ; A. C. Webh, Brighton; H. Wilson, 
Mount Fores ; P. S. Gibon. Wi .lowflale; Prof Chapman 



(Examiner in Geology), Toronto. George B. Kirkpatrick, 
Secretary, Toronto 

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. ONTARIO. For th 
general administration of the Grammar and Common 
Sch ol Laws. Education Office. Rev. Egerton Ryerson. 
D.D., LL.D.. Chief Superintendent of Education; J.George 
HoJgins, LL.D. B:irmter-iit-Law. Deputy Superintendent 
of Education and Editor of the Jmirnal of Education for 
Ontario; Alex. Marling, LL.B.. Senior Clerk and Accoun 
tant, having also charge of High School Meteorological 
Returns; K. J. Tavlnr. Clerk of Statistics; J. T. R. Stinson, 
Clerk of Records; W. H. Atkinson, Clerk of Correspon 
dence; A. C. Paull, Clerk ^f References; J. H. Kerr, 
Assistant. Clerk 01 Correspondence; J. S. Barber, Junior 
Clerk: Frank Nudel. General Assistant and Copying 
Clerk; Foster Canniff, Junior Assistant and Copying 
Clark : Caretaker, James Moore. Depnsitory Branch. 
8 P. May, M D. Clerk of Libraries. Henry M. Wilkinson, 
I) -positorv Cashier and Assistant Clerk of Libraries. Geo. 
P,;irb-r. Despatch Clerk; W. Sweeten, Clerk of Stores; 
S. A. May. Clerk of Sales; S. B. Sykes, Assistant in Deposi 
tory: R. J. Bryce. Packing Room Assistant; J. A. Sanc- 
ster. Copying Clerk; Wm. Lemon. Labourer. Offices in 
the Departmental Buildings. Victoria Square, Toronto. 



PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 

SEAT OF GOVERNMENP QUEBEC. 
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Hon. Ren6 Edouurd Caron; J. B. Amyot, Major, Aide-de-Carop; Geo. Workman, Messenger. 

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 

^ p ,,,. R,...!.......:,!,, I C-mm.i.ssfoner nf Public Works. ..Hon. P. Garneau 

* Spealvr Legislative Council ....... Felix Lemaire 



r. Prm. &c v, cR y^. 
mdMwiitornf Public T**r. 

Qnmission*r of Crown Lands... 



H. G. Mtlhiot Snlicit n- General ...................... " A.R.Angus 

awrr.r .............................. " J.L.Robertson Attorney General. ..................... " T. R. Church 

OFFICERS. P. Fortier, Clerk of Executive Cmncll; G.G.Grenier, Clerk; 0. Valles, Messenger; W. Dube, Housekeeper. 



LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 

Hon. FELIX LEMAIRE, Speaker. 



DIVI3I -N. 



NAME. 



P. 0. ADDRESS. 



A mi Hon. Jean Louis Bsaudry.. Montreal 

Thorn** Wood Dunham Flats 

Pierre K. D istalsr ...Rerthier 

Jos. 0. Baaubiea Nicolet 

!> la Valiifrt. Jem Bca. Gt Proulx... Montreal 

D", L irimi r... Charles S. Hodisr . ...Montreal 

H^ury Starnes Ste An. de la Poc. 



DIVISION. 



P. 0. ADDRESS. 



LaSalle 



Mille Ixlex ...... 

Mfiniarville .... 



Lriwmtides ...Hon. Jane Elie Gingras. ...Quebec 

A. R. C. dd Lery ...... Quebec 

Felix II. Lemaire ....St. Bunoit 

C. B. de Boucherville..Boucherville 
Louis Archambeault.J/Assomption 
E. Prudhomme ....... Parish Montreal 

John Fraser ............ St. Marc 

John Jones Ross ...... Ste. An.de la Per. 

P E Roy ............... Sorel 

John Sharpies ......... Quebec 

James Ferrier ......... Montreal 

Edward Hale .......... Sherbrooke 



Rujaud 
Rougf.mnnt . ... 



Sa-rJL 
Stadacona ...... 

Victoria ......... 

Wdlmgton 



Grandvitte Elisee Dionne Perce 

Gulf. Thomas Sa\age Cape Cove 

Inter nan George Bryson Quebec 

Louis Richard Stanfold 

Louis Panel Quebec 

O?FIO RS OP TITS L3<j;sL\T[VE COUNCIL. G}. B. de Boucherville, Clerk. Master in Chancery and Accountant; Pierre 
Le^are, First Assistant Clerk, Master in Chancery, French Translator and Assistant Accountant; Thomas W. Lloyd, 
Second Assistant Clerk. Clerk of the Rn^lish Journals, and Knglii-h Translator: Isa ie Jodoin, Chief Clerk of the Offices 
and Committees, and Translator: B. Globenski. Clerk of French Journals, Clerk of Permanent Orders and Private 
Bills, and Translator; N. Faucher. jnn.. Clerk of Special Committees and Petitions, Translator, and Copying Clerk ; 
A A. Labile. Permanent Clerk; S S. Hatt. Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod; T. E. Roy, Sergoant-at-Arms; F. X. 
Brault, Chief Messenger; F aneois Bhiis and Richard Clancy, Messengers. 



LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 

Hon. J 8EPH G. BLA^CHET, Speaker. 



CONSTITUENCIES. NAMB. P. O ADDRESS. 

ArgentR-j,\l S. Bellingham Montreal 

Bigot P. S. G^ndrou Ste. Rosalie 

Bwucf, F. X. Dulac St. George 

R .auharnois E. II. Bisson St. Louis de Gonzague 

li Ms.clia.ssi . Onesime Pelletier ....St Charles 

Rrthif,r Ij<iuis Sylvestre Berthier 

/} intioc.nture Theoilore Ribitaille.. New C.trlisle 

W. W. Lynch Knowlton 

G Larocque Longuauil 

n/iamplain F. Trud-)l Montreal 

.Ti irlertiix Ad. Gannon Baie So. Paul 

"Vitez /<7ay ....Kdouard Laberge Ste. Pbiloin≠ 

<7iicout. &Sagw,.Vf. W. B*by Quebec 

:~!inpton W. Siwyer Sawyerville 

Dordvxter L. N. Larochelle St Anselme 

; Dram. & Arthab.W. J. Watts Ar habaskaville 

$a.-<p<l Hon. P. Fortin Laprairio 



COSTITUEN(IES. FAME. P. 0. ADDRESS. 

H jcJi laga Louis Beaubien Montreal 

Huntingdon Thomas Sandera Havelock 

Iberoille Louis Molleur St. Jean 

Jacques Ctirtier...N. M. Le Cavalier. ...St. Laurent 

Joli-tt: V. P. Larallge St. F^lix de Valojs. 

Ki.mo iraska ....Charles F. Koy Ste. Anne da la Po. 

L iprairif And. Esinhart Laprairie 

L Awmptian ....On>i!phe Pelletier L Epipbanie 

Laval J. H. Bollerose St. Vincent de Pa.nl 

Ltvis Hon. J. G. Blanchet..I.6vis 

UttM P. G. Verrault St. Jean, Port Joly 

Lnlbl.niere H. G. Joly Quebec 

Miskinnnqi Moi se Iloude Riv. du Loup(enh.) 

Mrgantic Hon. G. Irvine Quebec 

Missisquoi Josiah S. Brigham ...Philipsburg 

Mnntcaln Louis J. Martin Montcalm. 

Mnntmagny Frangoia Langelier ...Quebec 



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PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 



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CONSTITUENCIES. NAMS. P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Montm trency Auguste R. Angers. ..Quebec 

Montreal, Centre. Charles Alexander. ...Montreal 

Montreal. Rixt ...F David Montreal 

M intrral. West...J. W. McGanorau ....Montreal 

Napitreille L D. Lafontaine St. Edouard 

Niailel, 0. Motlmt St, Pierre les Bee 

Ottawj. (County)..^. B. Fddy Hull 

Pimtiac John Pouprire Chichester 

Pwtntuf P.axede La Rue St. Augustin 

Qwbr.c, G>.nt.re. ...m. Rintret Quebec 

Quebec, E-ist P. V. Valin Quebec 

Quebec, West John Hearti Quebec 

Quebec (Cminty).. I". Ganieau Quebec 

Hichmn d ct H-o /eJacque H Picard Wotton 

Rii.h .lieu I. A. Dorion St. Ours 

Rimnuski Alex. Chauveau Quebec 

OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. George M. Muir. Cierk of the Houfle; Etierine Siniard. Assistant, Clerk; 
A. T. Marsau, Law Cli-rk; C. A. Parii-eault. Assistant, Law Clerk; A. J. Arrfouin, Chief Office Clerk, Distributor of 
Stationery, and Superintendent of Supernumeraries: Thomas Preudergast. Cyiille Pettigrew. A. J. Demers, Copying 
Clerks; J. L. Blahrhet. Clerk of Routine and Records; Cbaiios I . Linds<iy, Chief Committee Clerk and Clerk of 
Elections; Edouard Lemoine, Clerk of Private Bills i. ommittee ; Ed. Belleau, Assistant Clerk; A. N. Moutpetit, Chief 
French Translator; Bemmi Marquette. 1st Assistant Translator; J. Buteau Turcottv, 2nd Assistant Translator; Wm. 
Cook, Chief English Transistor: J- hn B. Dublin. Assistant Translator: Edouard Demers, Speaker s Secretary, 
Assistant Clerk of Committees, and Permanent Copying Clark; Paul E. Smith, Clerk of the Englisu Journals; 0. C. 
de Lachevrotiere. Clerk of the French Journals; Loui Fortier, Assistant French Clerk; Joseph Whydden, Ensli.sh 
Assistant Clerk; Leon P. Lemay, Librarian; L. P. Turcotto, Assistant Librarian: Louis Morel, Postmaster: F. X. 
Gagnon, Assistant Postmaster; Charlss Garneau. Si-rtteant-at-Arms; Olivier Kobitaille, Chief Messenger; A. Pclletiei, 
Speaker s Messenger; Martial Roy, Kd. Littlejohn, Joseph Trudel. Simeon Gating, Clerk s Messengers: E. Gauvreau, 
Jacques Moiin, Librarian Messengers; Eugene Balzmetu, Queen s Printer Messenger; Robert Angers, Messenger. 



CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Rouvilie V. Robert Ste. Angele 

.S?. Hyacinttut ....P. Bachand St. Hyacintha 

St. J l/ui i! F. G. Marchand St. Jean d lberr. 

St. Maurice Elzear Gorin Three Rivers 

SHeff.rd Hon. M. La framboise.. Montreal 

Shf.rbrool t, J oumllon. J. Q. Robertson. .Sherbrooke 

Soulanges R. De Beuujeu Coteau du Lac. 

Stanstead Thomas Locke Stausteud 

Teniscuunta Klie Mailloux ....Ste. Arsene 

T-rrebimne lion. J. A. Chaplean... Montreal 

Three Riv?rs,Oityll. G Malhiot Three Kivers 

Two Muntawis...lL~>n. 0. Ouimet Montreal 

Vaudreutf. Em. Lalonde Ste. Martha 

Vcrclieres J. Daigle Beloeil 

Yamaska Joseph Norbert Duguay 



QUEER S PRINTER S OFFICE Officers Ohas. F. Lauglol-i. 
Queen s Printer: Oharlns Pas jau, Fivnch Translator and 
Book-keeper; Thomas Molouy, English Translator. 

SECRETARY S OFFICE. Hon. C. B. de Bouch^rville, Pro- I 
vincitl Secretary; P. ,1, Jolicosur. Assistant Secretary; j 
F. Campeau, Accountant: J. W. Colter. Clerk of the j 
English Correspondwncn; J. B Lenoir. Clerk; Joseph 0. 
tjaurin and Z. Duhamel, Copying Clerks; Pierre Prevost, 
Messenger. 

PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR S DEPARTMENT. Hon. 0. B. de 
BiuoherviLe, Provincial Registrar; J. B. Meiileur. M.l>., 
LL.D., Deputy Registrar; A. Belanger, E. Poitras, Clerks; 
Jean Lebiecque, Messenger 

DEPARTMENT OF PUULIC INSTRUCTION. Hori. C. B. <R 
BoucherviHe, Miuistwr ot Public Instructiou ; Dr. LOUJM 
Giard, Secretary to Minister of Public Instruction: H H 
Miles, Assistant Secretary; Napoleon Legendre, Clerk of 
Freish Corresp .mlence, Assistant Editor of the Journal 
df. Pliutntotton fuhliqitf.. and Librarian ; Patrick Delaney. 
Clerk of Kugli-ih Correspondence and Assistant Editor of 
the Jnurnnl <>/ EiwMtimi ; A. Thomas, Clerk of Accounts 
and Statistics; Leopolj Devisuie. Assist. Clerk of French 
Correspondence: J. 11. Richardson, First Assistant Clerk 
of Accounts and Statis ics: L Lefebvre. Second Assistant 
Clerk: Jacques Lapparre, Copy ing Clerk and Storekeeper; 
Paul Blouin, Messenger. 

DEPARTMENT OF LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. Hon. 
T. R. Church, Attorney General ; Hon. A. R. Angus. 
Solicitor General; Joseph A. Defoy, Assistant to the Law J 
Officers of the Crown : Gustave Ouimet and Crawford 
Lindsay, Clerks ; Isa ie Vfironneau, Messenger. 

TREASURER S OFFICE. Hon. J. L. Robertson. Provincial 
Treasurer; Joseph Elliott, Assistant, Treasurer; Gaspard 
Drolet, Auditor: Henry Hemming and F. D. Tims. Hook- 
keepers: li.T. Marti in, Inspector of Offices: T. R. Nelson, 
Judicial Deposits Clerk: Arthur N. Giard. J. T. Harrower, 
S auley H. Holt. J. K. Marmette and G. T. A. Evanturel, 
Clerks; Henry Hughes, Office Keeper and Messenger; G. 
Trudel, S-icond Messenger. 

DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS. Hon. H. G. Malbiot, 
Commissioner; K. E. Tache, Assistant Commissioner; J. 
Buichette, Deputy Surveyor General; John V. Gale, 
Aooountant aud Cashier; K. T. Fletcher, Surveyor and 
Draughtsman, and Iiispactor of Surveys; G. G. Dunlevie 
and Jules Tache, Surveyors and Draughtsmen; P. M. A. 
Genest. Draughtsman; W. F. Collinn. Clerk in charge; 
Alfred Par6, Superintendent of Woods and Forests; J. J. 
Prendergast. Registrar for Department: L. D. Lumoine, 
L. L Rivard, Clerks in charge; F. D. Dugal. F. Chasse 
T. Morkill, W. E. Collins, D. C. Mackedie. L. BerthelotJ 
J. B. N. Proulx, Victor Derome. J. E. Lepage, Clerks; P. 
I otvin, Office Keeper; P. Cahill, C. Dumontier, Messengers. 



Cadastre Offi -e, Quebec. P. Ij. Morin, Director of Cadas 
tre; F. LH haine, Surveyor; G. Gauvin. R. C. D Estiiaon- 
ville, Clerks. 

Cnnvn Timber and Land Agents. Mon roal, C. E. Bell, 
Agent: Chamblay, Charles De SHliib-rry. Crown Forester; 
Three Rivers, A. Dabord, Agent; Murray Bay, G. Duberger, 
Agent; Chicoutiini, J. 0. Trernblay, Agent ; Roberval, I. 
Dumas, 8ub-Age,nt; v.arleton,L J. Riopel, Agent : Quebec, 
McL. Stewart, Collector of Crown Timber Dues; Leeds, J. 
Hume. Inspector of Agencies; Clarendon, Edmund Heath, 
Agent; Hull. R Farley. Agent; Thursa, G. W. Cameron, 
Agent; Gre:mvicle, A B Filion, Agent: Waterloo, 0. B. 
Kemp. Age.it; Robinson, William Farwell. Agent; Artha- 
IwskHville. A. Oagnon. Agent; St. Joseph de la Beauce, 
J A. Fortin. Ag*nt; Montmagny, E. Kenaud. Agent; 
Riinouski, J. B. Lepiige. Agent; Rimouski, L. M. Gotseiin, 
C;owti Forester: Gaspo Basin, John Eden, Agent; Cap 
Chutte, Louis Roy, sen.. Agent; Quebec, L Z. Roussean, 
Agent; Joliette, J. B. Drflfkusse. Agent: Ottawa. A. J. 
Russell, Agent; John Macdonald, Deputy Slide Master, 
Ottawa. 

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND PUBLIC WORKS. Hon. 
P. Garneau. Commissioner : L. Simeon Lesage,, Assistant 
Commissi ner; K. Moreau, Secretary and Accountant, and 
Superintendent of Colonization; Pierre Gauvreau, Archi 
tect and Superintendent of Public Works; J. B. Darome, 
Assistant Engineer and Secretary of Board of Arbitration ; 
K. H. Nosbitt, First Book-keeper; C. Lesperance. Stcond 
Bookkeeper; Jos. Fontaine, Assistant Superintendent 
of Colonization; Tho. T. Nesbitt, Registrar :C Guilbault, 
First Clerk: J. B. Sirois, First Messenger; P. Areham- 
bault, Second Messenger. 

Council of Agriculture. J. M Browning, Vice- President; 
George Leelere. Secretary-Treasurer: Hons. L. Archam- 
beault, 1 Assomption; J. N. E Faribault. I Assoinption ; 
J. 0. Beaubien. Mratmagn"; G.O aimet, Montreal; M. H. 
Cochrane. Compton; D. E. Price. Quebec; J. J. Rots. Ste. 
Anne d la Perado : Messrs ^,. Beaubien. M. P P., Mon 
treal ; B Kenoit, M.P., St. Hubert; 8. N. Blackwood, 
Shefford: J. M. Browning, Beauharnois; A, Casavant, St. 
Dominique; E J Deblois Quebec; J. Gaudet, M. P. P., 
Gentilly ; F. Wood Gray, Quebec; L. Levesque, M. P. P., 
J Aillebout: L. H. Massue, Varennes; A. Marsan, 1 Ai- 
somption: Rev F. Pilotte. Ste. Anne de la Pocati6re; Rev. 
S. T.isse, Ste. Therese; L. Landry, St. Pierre, Moutmaguy ; 
Office, 63 St. Gabriel. 

BOARD OF EXAMINATION OF P. L. SURVEYORS. Hon . the 
Commissioner of Crown Lands, ex officin ; Jos. Bouchette, 
Deputy Surveyor-General; Adolphus Larue, President; 
F. W. Blaiklock, C. F. Bailiairge, E. T. Fletcher, L. P. 
Guuvreau, John Bignell, Examiners and Provincial Land 
Surveyors : Alexander Sewell, Secretary. Quebec; Alfred 
R. C. Selwyn, Examiner in Geology and Mineralogy. 



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PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. 

SEAT OF GOVERNMENT FREDERICTON. 
LtECrENANT Govsa\9R ma Excellency Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B. Private Secretary : 

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 



President H ,n. Kibort Young 

Attorney General G-. K King 

Provincial, Secretary " J. J. Praser 

Surveyor G neral B. R. Stevenson 

Chief C)tnmis. Biard of W-ks . " W. M. Kolly 



Member of Council Hon. E. Willis 

" A. McQusen 

" J.H.Crawford 

F. A. H. Straton, Clerk. 



LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 



COUNTIES. 

Albert ............ Hoa 

Girleton ......... 

Ctrleton ......... 

Charlotte ....... 

Gloucester ...... 



Kintfs ............ 

ffbrthvmberl d 
Q .-teen s .......... 

OFFICE/IS OF THE 
of Biai-.k Rod ; Rav. 



Hon. J. S. SAUNDERS, President. 

NAME. P. 1. ADDRESS. 

. J. Ljwis nnisboro 

C Parley Woodstock 

Wai. Lindsay WooJ-ito-k 

F. Hiihbird St. Gairgj 

R. Young Oiraqunte 

0. Melutscney... ..Richibucto 



COUNTIES, NAME. 

Restigouche ...Hon. W. Hamilton ... 

St. John " A. VlcL.Seely.... 

St. John " T. R. Jones 

Sunvury A. Harrison 

Victoria 

Westmorland... 
,s> norland... 



York 



B. Bsveridge.... 
E. B. Chandler., 
D. Hanington . , 
J. S. Saundars... 



Gideon D. BuIey...C inning 
LEGISLATIVE CJUfori Gdor;^ Bitxford, Clerk: J. H. Phalr, Assistant Clerk 
John M. Brooks. D.D., ChapHiu; urfsnrge F. Gregory, Engrossing Clerk. 



P. 0. ADDRESS. 

...Dalhousie 
..St. John 
..St.. Jon a 
..Maugerville 
..Tobique 
..Dorchester 
..Shodiac 
..Fredericton 



B. R. Jouott, Hshar 



HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 



Hon. 



-, Speaker. 



CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. 

Albert Alex. Rogers 

James Ryan 

Carleton 



Charlotte 



Gloucester 



King s 



CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. 

Qucei s Walter S. Butler 



P. 0. ADDHES3. 

...Hopewell 
...Coverdale 

...R. K. Jones Woodstock 

...J. S. Leighton Centreville 

...Hon. B. R. Stevenson St. Andrews 

...J. Murchie 

...J. MacKay 

...Thos. Cotterell 

...Kennedy F. Burns ...Bathurst 

Theotime Blanchard.Caraquete 

Kent H. O Leary 

...TJ. Johnson St. Marys 

...R, E. McLeod Sussex 

... John Fiewelling ...Hampton 

H>n. J. H Crawford. St. Jolin 

Madawaska L. Theriault St. Leonard 

Northumberland Hon. W. M. Kelly.. ..Chatham 

Wm. Swim Chatham 

A. A. Davidson Chatham 

L. J. Tweedie Newcastle 

Queen s Francis Wood Petersville 

OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ?. J. Bliss. Clark; J. Richards, Clerk Assistant; H. 
at-Arms; Rev. Charles Spnrden, D.D , Chaplain; E. R. Wetmore, Engrossing Clerk. 



Hestit/ouchc . 

H 

St. John 

u 

St. John ... 

H 

St. John (City) 

(( u 

Sunbury ... 

a 

Victoria 
Westmorland 



York 



.A, McKenzie 
....John Phillips . ... 
...Hon.G. E. King 

... J. Coram 

...H. A.. Amti i ... 
... Kdvrard Willis ... 
...W. a A. Keans 

Wm Wndderburn 
...W. R Perley ... 
... J. S. Covert 
...B. B-tveridge, jun. 
...E. J. Smith 
...lion A. McQueen 
...J. A. Humphrey 
...Thos. Pickard ... 
...Robert, Robinson 
...Hon. J. J. Fraser 

...H. Dow 

...T. F. Barker ... 



P. 0. ADDRESS. 

..Svphor s Cove, G. 
..Dalhousie 
..Diilhonsie 
..St. John 
..Carleton, St. John 
..Portland, St. John 
...St. John 
..St. John 
...St. John 
...Blissville 



...Tobique 

...Shediac 

...Mount Whatley 

...Moncton 

...Sackvflle 

...Canterl>ury 

...Fredericton 

...Frederioton 

...St. Mary s 

Beckwith, Sergoanl- 



PROVIXCIAL SECRETARY S OFFICE. Hon. John J. Fraser. 
Provincial Secretary; J W Smith, Chief Clerk; G. N . 
Babbitt and E. Hanson, Clerks. 

BOARD OF WORKS DEPARTMENT. Hon. W. M. Kelly, Chief i 
Commissioner: B. Winslow, Chief Clerk; Adolphug G. 
B-ck with, Civil Engineer. 

SURVEYOR GENERAL S DEPARTMENT. Hon. B. R Steven 
son, Surveyor General; Andrew Inches, Deputy Surveyor 
General ; W. P. Flewelling, jun., Crown Land Clerk ; 
Timothy O Connor and A. Sibbald. Draushtsmon. 



GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. J. S. B^ek, Auditor General ; 
Theodore H. Rind. Chief Superitrenc .ent of Schools: 
George Thompson, Chief Clerk Education Om ;e; Georgn 
K. Feaety, Queen s Printer: William Carman, Clerk of 
Supreme Court at Law and Bqnity; George J. Bliss, 
Assistant Clerk: W. H. Tuck, Clerk of Crown in Supreme 
Court: Edward L. Wetmove, A. B . Deputy Clork of 
Crown in Supreme Court; H. G. C. Wotmorj, Librarian 
to Legislative Library. 



PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. 

SEAT OF GOVERNMENT HALIFAX. 

GOVERNOR (and Dsputy Governo-- for signing Mtrria^ Lie -rises) His Honour the Hon. Adams George 
Archibald. John Hicks, Private Secretary; Liaut. C >1. H. W. Clarke, N. S. M., Mijor M. B. Daly, 1st Brig. Mil. 
Artillery, Provincial Aidcs-de-Canip. 

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 



...Hon. R. A. McIIaffp 
... " R Ribertnon 
... " John Ferguson 
... " Jam 33 Cochrun 



Trtasurer ant President Hon. Wai. Annand MemberofC.mn.nl 

Attorney General " W. H. Smith 

Provincial 8cretam " Wm. B. Vail 

Onmviis. of PMioWjrk* < Mint* " Daniel Me Donald 

Cimmfs. of Grown Lands " Alonzo J. White 

Retired M>,mh<>rs of Executive Council retnim .nij their rank and precedence, by special permission of ITer Majesty. 
Hon. Sir Wm. Young, Hon. Charles Tupper, C B., Kon. William A. Henry, Hon Jamas McDonald^ Hon. Samuel L. 
Shannon, Hon. Alexander McFarlane, Hon. Adamg G. Archibald. 

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 

Hon. STAYLEY BROWN, President. 



NAME AND P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Hon. Peter Smyth, Port Hand 
" Samuel Creelman, Stewiaclfe 
" Wm. 0. Heffernan. Guysborougk 
" D. Mc\. Parker, HaUfax 
" James Fraser. Pictnu 
" Wm. Annand, Halifax 



NAME AND P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Hoa. Robt. M. Cutler, Guysborough 

Stayley Brown, Yarmouth 

R. A. McHeffy, Windsor 

John Creighton, Lunerikrnrgh 

Wm. C. Whitman, Annapolis 

Froeman Tupper. Liverpool 

John McKinnon, Antigonisht 
OFFICERS. John 0. Halliburton, Clerk: Robert L. Weatherbe. Law Cle^k and Clerk of Parliament; Rev. George W. 
Hill. A.M-. Chaplain ; , Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. 



NAME AND P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Hon. James Cochran. Halifax 
Henry Martell, Arichat 
Gilbert McKenna, Shelburne 
Charles Dickie. CnrnwaUis 
Robert Boak, jr.. HaUfax 
Charles J. Campbell, Baddtxk, C. 3. 



HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 



Hon. 



Speaker. 



CONSTITUENCIES. NAMB. P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Annapolis Jared G. Troop Bridgetown 

" ...David C. Landers ...Wilmot 

Antigonishe ...Hon. D. McDonald ...Halifax 

...Joseph McDonald ...Antigonishe 
Colchester Thomas F. Morrison. .Londonderry 

...Samuel Rettie Truro 

Cumberland 



Oapt Breton 
u 

Digby 

ft 

Guysbarough 

a 

Bali fax ... 



Hants ... 



...Edward Vickery ...Parrsboro 
...Hon. J. Ferguson ....Sydney, C.B. 
...Hon. A. J. White ...Halifax 
...Hnn Wm. B. Tail ...Halifax 
...Urbine Doucett ...Clare 



...Wm. H. Wylde... 
.. .John Taylor, ... 
...John Flinn 
...Donald Archibald 
...Thos. B. Smith... 



...Port Malgrave 

...Halifax 

...Halifax 

...Musquodoboit 

...Windsor 



CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS. 

Inverness Hiram Blanchard ...Halifax 

" Duncan Campbell ...Mabou 

King s Daniel C. Moore ...Kentville 



...Henry L. Yeomans... Walton 



tunenburgh ...Mather B. Desbrisay Bridgewater 
" ...James Eisenhauer ...Lunen burgh 

Pictou Hugh Cameron New Glasgow 

" Pinion H. Holmes ...Pictou 

" Alex. McKay West River 

Queen s Hon. W. H. Smith ...Halifax 

Samuel Freeman ...Liverpool 

Richmond Charles Boudrot ...Arichat 

" Murdoch McRae ...Arichar, 

Stielburne Hon. R. Robertson. ..Barrington 

" Thomns Johnson ...Locke s Island 

Victoria John Ross Badd^ck 

" David McCurdy ...Baddech 

Yarmouth John K. Ryerson ...Yarmouth 

Albert G-tyton Pubnico 



OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Clerk, H. C. D. Twining: Assistant ClerK, L. Power > Chaplain, Rev. Canon 
Cochran : Sergeant-at-arms, A. M. Gidney ; Assistant Sergeant-at-arms, James L. Griffln ; Messenger, J. Fitzgerald. 



PROVINCIAL SECRETARY S OFFICE Hon Wm B. Vail, 
Provincial Secretary: H. Crosskill, Deputy Provincial 
Secretary ; H. Kerr. Thos. Robertson, Clerks. 

PROVINCIAL TREASURER S OFF I E. Hon. Wm. Annand, 
Provincial Treasurer : W. E. Brine, Clerk. 

ATTORNEY GENERAL S OFFICE. Hon. W. H. Smith, Attor 
ney General. 

CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT. Hon. A. J. White, Commis 
sioner; Assistant Commissioner, W. A. Hendrv; Kdward 
Morris, F. LeBlanc, M. Cuppiadge, E. C. Fairbanks and 
J. H. Austin, Clerks. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND PUBLIC WORKS. Hon. D. 
McDonald, Commissioner; Deputy Commissioner, John 
Kelly; Inspector of Mines, Henry S. Poole; Inspector of 
Works, H B. Reid. 

BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Hon. R. A. MeHeffry, Presi 
dent; H. Yeomans, V. P.; Professor Lawjon, Secretary. 

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Superintend of Education, 
Rev. A. S. Hunt, M.A.: Council of Public Instruction, 
Members of Executive Council. 

PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL FOR INSANE. Medical Superinten 
dent, Jamea R. Del1o,(>le, M.D. 



PKOYLNCE OF PKLNCE EDWARD ISLAND. 

SEAT OF GOVERNMENT CHARLOTTETOWN. 

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Sir Robert Hodgson, Knight. H. F. A. Robinson, Private Secretary. 
John Longworth and Lt.-CoL Robt. Robinson Hodgson, Provincial Aides-de-Camp. 

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 



Lt.-Col. Hon. 



Hon. Robert Poore Haythorne 

Edward Palmer 
" Peter Sinclair 



Hon. James R. McLean 
James Muirhead 
Henry Beer 



Hon. James Yeo 
" James Ilogan 



Albert Hensley and Charles DesBrisay, Clerks. William C. DesBrisay, Assistant Clerk. 



Queen s Co. 



f Charlottetown 

\ and Royalty 

1st District 



: 



District 



LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 

Hon. DONALD MONTGOMERY, President. 
Thomas W. Dodd ^ n S s Co - ~ lsi District . . 

Hon. D. Montgomery 
" John Balderston 
" Edward Palmer 
" R. P. Haythorne 



2nd District. 
Prince Co. 1st District.. 



Hon. Patrick Walker 
" James DingweUer 
" A. A. Macdonald 

Richard B. Reids 

Herbert Bell 

Hon. James Muirhead 



2nd District. . 

.... William G. Strong 

OFFICERS OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. John Ball, Clerk; Henry Palmer, Usher of Black Rod and Sergeant-at- 
Arms ; Rev. George Webber, Chaplain ; Jobji Hobb.s, Messenger ; Patrick Breeu, Door-keeper. 



Queen s Co.Charlottetown . . Hon. F. de St. C. Brecken 



HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 

- Speaker. 



1st District 



James C. Pope 
Peter Sinclair 



Queen s Co. 1st District . 
" 2nd District 



. ... William C. Lea 
. . . Henry J . Callbeck 
.. W. S. MoNeill 



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Queen s Co. 3rd District .. 
*< 

" Jiih District .. 

Kiug s Co. Georgetown . . . 

" 1st District ... 

ft 

" 2nd District .. 

ti 

" 3rd District .. 



. Hon. Henry Beer 

. John Angus McDonald 

. Hon. Benjamin Davies 

. David Laird 

. Hon. T. Heath Haviland 

. Archibald J. Macdonald 

. Hon. James R. McLean 

. W. W. Sullivan 

. William Hooper 

. Hon. James Hogan 

. Augustine C. Macdonald 

, John Scrimgeour 



King s Co. Uh District . 

Ct 

Prince Co. 1st District . 
tt 

" 2nd District. 

" 3rd District . 

Itth District . 

U 

" 5th District . 



Louis Henry Davies 
Manoah Rowe 
. Hou, Geo. W. Howlan 
" Stanislaus F. Perry 
John Yeo 
" James Yeo 
, Joseph O. Arsenault 

John A. Macdonald 
. Cornelius Howat 
. John Beer 
Hon. John Lefurgey 
Thomas Kelly 



PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. 



SEAT OP GOVERNMENT PORT GARRY. 
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR or MANITOBA AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES Hon. Alex. Morris, D C.L. 

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 

President Hon. James McKay 

Attorney-General H. J. Clarke, Q. C. 

Treasurer " Thos. Howard 



Sedley Blanchard, Clerk. 



Minister Pnb. Wnrks <t Agricidt...llm. John Norquay 

Provincial Secretory Joseph Royal 

Minister of Education " Alfred Boyd 



Hon. Francois Dauphiuais St. Franc iis Xavier 

" Donald Qunn St. Andrew s 

; Solom >n Hamlin St. Vital 

" Colin lukster Seven Oaks, Kildonan 



LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 

Hon. JAMES McKAT, Speaker. 

Hon Jamas McKay Fort Garry 



John Harrison O Donnell.... Winnipeg 
Francis Ogletree Portage La Prairie 



LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 



Hon. CURTIS J. 

Adolphus Fred. Bird Portage La Prairie 

Hon. Curtis J. Bird Winnipeg 

Edwin Bourke St. James 

Hou. Alfred B >yd Fort Garry 

Hon Pa--cal Brwland Whit Horse Plains 

Thomas Bunn Maplcton 

Hon. H^nry Jame-i Clarke, Q.C. ...Winnipeg 

Jajnes Cunningham Headiogly 

Pierre De L Orrae St. Norbert 

Hon. Joseph Duhuc Winnipeg 

Hon. Marc tmabla Girvtrd Winnipeg 

Edward II. G. G. Hay St. Andrew s, South 



BIRD, M.D., Spe kor. 

Hon. Thomas Howard Winnipeg 

George Klyne St. Agatha 

Joseph Lemay St. Norbert 

Angus McKay St. Francois Xavier 

John H. McTavish Fort Gurry 

Hon. John Norquay High Bluff, Winnipeg 

Hon. Joseph Royal Winnipeg 

David Spaace Poplar Point 

Liuis Schmidt St. Boniface 

Hon. Donald A Smith Fort Garry 

John Sutherland Kildonan 

A. Beauohemin St. Vital 



BOARD OP EDUCATION. Right Rev. Bishop of St. Boni 
face. Plight Rev. Bishop of Kuoert s L*nd, Revs. J. Lavoie, 
J. Black, C. Pinkhun, G. Young, J. Atlord, Dujas, 
Hon. Joseph Royal. John Norquay, Dr. Bird, Molyneux 
St. John, Pierre De L Orme, Joseph Dubuc. Hon. Joseph 



Royal. Superintendent of Catholic Schools; Rev. Cyprian 
Pirikbain, Superintendent of Protestant Schools. 

OFFICIALS. John Armstrong, Sheriff; G. B. Spencer, 
Cnlloctor of Customs; Hon. Jfi. B. Wood, Chief J ustiee ; 
Daniel Casey, Prothouotary. 



PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. 

SEAT OP GOVERNMENT VICTORIA, V. I. 
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Hon. Joseph W. Trutch. Private Secretary A.. G. J. Finder. 

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 



Attorney-General and Premier Hon. G. A. Walkem 

Chief Com. Lands and Works " Robert Beavan 



J. J. Young, Clerk. 



Provincial Clerk Hon. John Ash, M D. 

(Without office) " W. J. Armstrong 



LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 

Hon. JAMES TRIMBLE, M.D, Speaker. 



Cariboo John G. Barnston . ...Barkerville 

Joseph Hunter Victoria 

Hon. 0. A. Walkem... Victoria 

Camox Hon. John Ash Victoria 

Oowichan John P. Biot.h Salt Spring Isl d 

William Smithe Maple Bay 

Esquimau Henry Cogan Craigflower 

" A. R Robertson Victoria 

Kootenay John A. Mara Kamloops 

Charles Todd Victoria 

Littooet Hon .T. B. Humphreys. Victoria 

William Saul Clinton 

Nanaimo John Robson Victoria 



New Westminster... Hon.W.J. Armstrong. Victoria 

" ...Josiah C. Hughes ....Burrard Inlet 

N.W, ,itminster City f-Ienry Holbrook N. Westminster 

Victoria W. A. Robertson Victoria 

" William F. Tolmie. ...Victoria 

Victoria Oily Hon. Robt. Beaven ...Victoria 

" " Simeon Dick Victoria 

" John F. McCreight ...Victoria 

" Hon. James Trimble. Victoria 

Yale James t Robinson Yale 

" Charles A. Semlin. ...Cache Creek 

" Robert Smith Victoria 



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FOREIGN CONSULS IN CANADA. 



ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION. Vice-Consul, Three Rivers, 
Geo. B. Day. 

AUSTRIA t HUNGAHY. Consul, Montreal, Ed. Schultze, 
BRAZIL. Vice-Consul, Halifax, N.S., M. Tobin. 

CHILI. Consul-General, Montreal, Geo. B. Day. Consul, 
Quebec, John Laird; Vice-Consuls, Chicoutimi, Hon. 
David Price; Three, Rivers, J. F. Gaudet ; St. John, 
N.B., J. W. ScamraelJ. 

DENMARK. Consuls, Halifax, 8. Tobin ; Montreal, J. F. 
WultT. Vice-Consuls, Quebec, George T. Peuiberton ; j 
Sayuenay, David E. Price. 

FRANCE. Consul-General, Quebec, Martial Chevalier. 
Vice Consuls, Montreal, Dr. P. E. Picault ; Halifax, 
N.S., J. B. Morrow ; Sydney, N.S , Hon. J. Bourinot ; 
St. John s, Newfoundland, J. C. Toossaint. Consular 
Agents, Toronto, W. J. Maodonell; St. John, N.B. 
George Carvill ; CharlotMoivn, P E.I., Dr. Hobkirck. 

GERMAN EMPIRE. Consuls, Toronto, J. A. Simmers ; 
Quebec, C. Pitl ; Montreal, W. C. Muuderloh. 

NETHERLANDS. Consul-General, Toronto, B. H. Dixon, 
K.N. L. Vice-Consul, Quebec, C. Johnson; Halifax, 
!f.S., W. N. Wickwire, M.D.; St. John, N.B., T. E. 
G. Tisdale. 

PF.RV. Consul, Montreal, Goo. B. Day. Vice-Consuls, 
Quebec, John Laird ; Chicoutimi, Hon. David Price ; 
Three Rivers, J. F. Gaudet; St. John, N.B., J. W. 
BcammelL 



SPAIN. Consul-General, Quebec, Senor Don Mariano 
Alvarez. Vice-Consuls, Quebec, Don Jose Navarro ; | 
Montreal, Dr. J. L. Leprohon ; Gasps., Antony Pain- i 
chaud. Vice-Consul, St. John, N. B., Henry Jack. 
Consular Agents, St. Stephen s, Davis Brown ; St. \ 
George s. Samuel Johnson ; Caraquette and Shippigan, ! 
John R. Dawn. Vice-Consuls, Halifax, N.S., Don 
Antonio M. de Zea ; Sydney, Wm. Purves. Consular 
Agents, Yarmouth, George. S. Brown; Lunenburg, 
Daniel Owen, sen. ; Liverpool, Robie L. Sterns ; Little 
Glace Bay, Charles H. Rigby ; Pictow; Howard Prim 
rose. Vice-Consul, CharlotMown, P.E.I., T. S. Carvell, ! 



Vice-Consul, St. John s, Newfoundland, Don Jose 
Fronski. Consular Agent.*, Trinity, A. H. Cole ; 
Greenspond, James L. Noonan ; Tulinguet, Duder ; 
Fogo, Hay Findlater ; Jiurin, Francis Bertcau ; Har 
bour Rritnn, Philip Hubert ; Gnnllois, William Galloze. 
Vice-Consul, Harbour Grace, Thomas H. Ridley. 

SWEDEN AND NORWAY. Consul, Quebec, W. A. Schwartz. 
Vice-Consuls, Montreal, John P. Wnltf ; Escoumains, 
John E. Barry ; Saguenay, D. Price Hoble ; Trois 
Pistnles, Nazaire Tetu ; Eimouski and Matane, George 
Sylvain ; Gaspe, J. J. Lowndes ; Dalhousie, N.B., Ge.o. 
Haddon ; Miramichi, Richard Hutchison; Ricliibiu-lu, 
R. Hutchinson ; Buctouchc,, J. Bowser ; Shedinc, Wm. 
S. M. Harrington ; St. John, John Cudlip ; Bathurst, 
John Ferguson, jun.; Halifax, N.S., James B. Oxley ; 
Pugu ash, II. G. Pirieo, jun. ; Yarmouth, J. M. Moody, 
Sydney, C.B., Wm. H. Archibald, jun.; Pictow, N.S., 
J. R. Noonan ; St. John s, Newfoundland, Robert H. 
Prowse ; Hamilton, Ont , Silas E. Gregory. 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Consul-General, Montreal, 
W. A. Dart. Vice and Dep. Consul-General, Montreal, 
Orlando P. Bloss. Consuls, Clifton, R. S. Chilton ; 
Fo>t Erie, A. C. Phillips ; Goderich, A. A. Thompson ; 
iliihiliton. H. Ray Myers; Kingston, James M. True; 
Prescott, C. S. Sims ; Port Simla, S. D. Pace; Toronto, 
A. D. Shaw. Vice-Consuls, La Rue Peck, Windsor, 
John L. Near ; Coaticook, Edward Vaughan ; Quebec, 
W. C. Howells : Halifax, N.S., M. M. Jackson ; Pictou, 
N.S., Oscar Malmros; St. John, N.B., Darius B.. 
Warner; St. John s, Newfoundland, T. N. Malloy ;. 
Charlotte/own, P.K.I., David M. Dunn; St. John s, (j., 

; Winnipeg, M., James W. Taylor; Pictoriu, 

B.C., D. Eckstein. 

URUGUAY. Co nsul, Montreal, F. W. Henshaw. Vice. 
Consuls, Montreal, F. C. Henshaw ; Sydney, C. B., 
H. H. Archibald; PictoU, N.S., Charles W. Ives; 
Bristol, S. C. Tapper; St. Mary s Bay, Charles B. 
Everett ; Annapolis, Tims. A. Gavaza ; Quebec, C. P. 
Champion ; Three Rivers, >ames McDougall ; St. John, 
N.B., A. D. Goodwin. 



LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC. 



AGRICULTURAL AND ARTS ASSOCIATION. Members of 
thf, Council, 187U. Arch. McNab, Lochiel, Ira Morgan, 
O.sgoode, Andrew Wilson, Maitland, J. B. Aylsworth, 
Newtrargh, Samuel Wihnot, Newcastle, George Graham, 
Brampton, Thos. Stock, Hamilton, J. C. Rykcrt, M.P.P., 
St. Catharines, Hon. David Christie, Paris, Robert 
Gibbous, Goderich, Lionel E. Shipley, Falkirk, Stephen 
White, Charing Cross. Ex-officio Members. Hon. A. 
McKellar, Commissioner of Agriculture, &c., Toronto; 
James Young, M.P , Gait, President of the Mechanics 
Institute Association of Ontario ; Rev. R. Burnet, Ham 
ilton, President of tiie Fruit Growers Association ; Geo. 
Backland, Toronto, Professor of Agriculture in the. 
University of Toronto ; Rev. Dr. Ryerson, Chief Super 
intendent of Education. Ontario ; Rev. C. J. S. B.-thune, 
President of the Ontario Entomological Society, Port 
Hope ; K. Grahame, President of the Dairymen s Asso 
ciation, Belleville. President, Robt. Gibbons, Goderich ; 
Vice-President, Arch. Mo Nab, Lochiel; Treasurer, Geo. 
Graham, Brampton ; Secretary, II. C. Thomson, Toronto ; 
ConSttltvng Chemist, Professor Croft, University College ; 
Veterinary Surgeon and Referee, A. Smith, Licentiate 
Edinburgh Veterinary College ; Seedsman, Jas. Fleming, 
Toronto ; Bankers^ Bank of Commerce ; General Superin- 
tendcnt of the. Exhibition, Henry Anderson, London. 

FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO. Officers 
ft i 1 1875: President, Rev. R. Burnet, Hamilton; Vice- 
President. George Leslie, jun., Leslie; Secretary and 
Treasurer, D. W. Beadle, St. Catharines. Directors, 
P. C. Dempsey, Albury ; Charles Arnold, Paris ; John 
Grey, Toronto; Jas. Uougall, Windsor; Peter Murray, 
Hamilton ; William Saunders, London ; James SkeadJ 
Ottawa; Henry MacPtiewon. Owen Sound; G. Elliott 
Guelph. Auditors, W. J. McCalla, James Taylor, St! 
Catharines. Every year the Association makes a Report 

t/"l ftnt7<VI*nimartt r\f ill ifo -f .-n na.-> f i,^r .- IWF!I J rtV. T5 ,.- i- _ . 



to Government of all its transactions, which Report con 
tains a great deal of very valuable information respect 



ing fruit culture. A copy of this Report is forwarded 
i from the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture to 
every member. Besides this, the Association distributes 
annually to each of its members some valuable fruit tree, 
vine or plant which gives promise of being valuable in 
our climate, in this way making an experimental garden 
of the whole Province. The membership is nearly 3,000. 

CANADIAN INSTITUTE. Officers : President, Rev. H 
^adding, D. D. ; 1st Vice-President, W. M. Clark, Esq. 
2nd Vice-President, C. B. Hall, M. D. ; 3rd Vice- President 
Prof. H. A. Nicholson, D Sc., etc. ; Recording Secretary 
G. Murray; Corresponding Secrelar;/, J. London, M.A. 
Treasurer, S. Spreull ; Librarian, M. Gumming, LL.B. T 
Curator, R. A. Reeve, M. D. ; Council J. Kirkland, M.A. 
A. McMurchy, M.A., Prof. D. Wilson, LL.D., W. H. 
Ellis, M.A., M.B., Prof. J. B. Cherriman, M.A., W 
Outright, M.A., M.I). 

CANADIAN INSTITUTE MEDICAL SECTION. Organized 
April, 1863. Dr. W. Oldright, Chairman ; Drs. Coleman, 
Agnew and Hillary, Committee: Dr. Archibald, Secretary. 

ONTARIO DENTAL SOCIETY. Instituted 1SG7. Officers 
for 1874-5: President, S. Clements, fj.D.S., Kingston; 
Vice-Preiident., N. Pearson. L. D.S., Newmarket; Secre 
tary. S. Teakey, Toronto; Trw-snrer. J. Bowes, L.D.S., 
Hamilton. The Society meets annually for the discus 
sion of questions of praoticil interest to tha profession. 

DENTAL ASSOCIATION OF THS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 
Incorporated ISOS. Dental Board of Examiners Presi 
dent, A. Bernard, Montreal ; Secretary, W. G. Beers, 
Montreal; Treasurer. C. Brewster, Montreal; Registrar 
C. F. F. Trestler, M.D., Montreal. 

TORONTO MECHANICS INSTITUTE. Established 1830 
Incorporated 184(5. President, Matthew Sweetnam ; 1st 
Vice-President, Thos. Davison; 2/wZ Vice-President, John 
Shankliu ; Treasurer, T. Maclear ; Secretary, John Davy, 



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[1875. 



ONTARIO MECHANICS INSTITUTE ASSOCIATION. Pre 
sident, Jas. Young, M.P., Gait ; Vice-President, Matthew 
Sweetnara, Toronto ; Secretary and Treasurer, William 
Edwards, Toronto ; Executive Committee, D. McCrae, 
Guelpli ; Otto Klptz, Preston ; Peter Begg, Brighton ; 

D. Ormiston, Whitby. 

CANADIAN CHESS ASSOCIATION. Organized 1872. 
Officers for 1874-5 : President, Prof. Cherriman, Toronto ; 
Vice- Presidents, Dr. H. A. Howe, Montreal ; Dr. J. B. 
Huiibert, Ottawa ; Mr. G. E. Jackson, Seaforth ; Mr. 
Alfred Miles, Halifax ; Secretary and Treasurer, Rev. 
T. D. Phillipps, M.A. , Ottawa; Committee of Management. 
Messrs. J. Henderson, St. Liboire ; J. G. Ascher, Mon 
treal ; J. T. Wylde, Halifax; G. P. Baker. Ottawa; 
J. G. Gordon, Toronto ; S. KBIT, St. John ; Judges of 
Problems, Prof. Cherriman and Messrs. Northcote and 
Jones, Toronto. The fourth Annual Meeting and Tourna 
ment of the Association will be held in Ottawa, at 7.30 
p.m. of Tuesday, August 16th. 1875. 

OTTAWA LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Patron, 
His PJxcellency the Governor General ; President, J. 
Thorburn, M.A. ; 1st Vicc-President, Thos. Kirby ; 2nd 
Vice-P resident, E. A. Meredith, LL.D. ; Secretary, H. P. 
Hill, M.A. ; Treasurer, J. G. White ; Librarian, W. D. 
Le Sueui, B.A. ; Curator, Major White; Members of 
Council, G. W. Wicksteed, Q.C., Thos. Hector, F. H. 
Chrysler ; Custodian, John Jackson. 

NUMISMATIC AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY OF MON 
TREAL. Organized 1862. Incorporated 1870. Officers, 
1874: President, H. Mott ; Vice-Presidents, D. Rose and 
Major Latour ; Treasurer and Curator, R. W. McLachlan ; 
Secretary, Gerald E. Hart. Meets in its Rooms in the 
Natural History Society s Building, corner of University 
and Cathcart Streets, every second Wednesday in each 
month. Visitors to Museum are admitted free on appli 
cation to the Secretary for a pass. Canadian Antiquarian 
and Numismatic Journal published quarterly by the 
Society ; price $1.50 per annum. 

ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. Organized 
1863. Incorporated 1871. President, Rev. C. J. S. 
Bethune, M. A., Port Hope; Vice-President, E. Baynes 
Reed, London; Secretary-Treasurer, J. H. McMeclum, 
London; Curator, J. M. Dsnton, London. Directors, 
Win. Saunders, London; R. V. Rogers, jun., Kingston; 
Rev. Canon Innes, London ; Geo. W. Bowles, Montreal ; 
J. M. Denton, London. Auditors, J. H. Griffith and C. 
Chapman, London. The Society publish an illustrated 
Annual Report on Noxious and Beneficial InsecU, present 
ed to the Hon. Commissioner of Agriculture of Ontario, 
and Tlie Canadian Entomologist, a monthly illustrated 
magazine ; General Editor, Wm. Saunders, London ; 
Editing Committee, Rev. C. J. S. Bethune, M.A., and 

E. B. Reed. The Society has brunches at London, 
Hamilton, Kingston and Montreal. The General Meet 
ing of the Society is held each year during the Annual 
Exhibition of the Agriculture and Arts Association of 
Ontario. 

LONDON BRANCH. Officers : President, A. Pnddi- 
combe; Vicc-President, H P. Bocljfc Secretary-Treas-urer, 
J. Geddes ; Curator, F. Osborue. 

KINGSTON BRANCH. Officers : President, Prof. N. F. 
Dupuis ; Vice-president, E. H. Collins ; Secretary-Trea 
surer, R. V. Rogers, jun. 

MONTREAL BRANCH. Officers : President, William 
Coupcr; Vice-President, M. Kollmar ; Secretary-Trea 
surer, F. B. Caulfield ; Curator, W. Hibbins ; Council, 
G. J. Bowles, P. Kuetying, and C. W. Pearson. 

ONTARIO BEE-KEEPERS ASSOCIATION. President, Rev. 
W. F. Clarke, Guelph ; Vice-President, J. H. Thomas, 
Brooklin ; Secretary-Treasurer, A C. Attwood, London ; 
Executive Committee, Messrs. B. Losie, Cobourg ; Hugh 
Lipsett, Campbell s Cross ; John Jewett, Lucknow ; D. 
Reekie, Wilfrid ; George Ott, Arkona. Association 
patronage given to the "American Bee Journal." 

ONTARIO TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. President, Pro 
fessor Gold win Smith, M.A. ; 1st Vice-President, M. J. 
Kelly, M.D., Inspector of Brant; 2nd Vice-President, 
D. I. Johnston, Cobourg ; 3rd Vice-President, Jas. Turn- j 
bull, B.A. ; Uth V ice-President, E. Scarlett, Cobourg; 5th 
Vice-President, W. Watson, Weston ; 6th Vice-President, 
Dr. Thorburn, Ottawa ; Corresponding Secretary, Thos. 
Kii-kland, M.A. ; Recording Secretary, A. McMurchy, 
M.A. ; Treasurer, Samuel McAllister. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Hon 
orary President, Rev. Prof. G. P. Young, M.A. ; 1st 
Vice-President, P. Straith, B.A. ; Snd Vice- President, C. 
Fletcher, M.A. ; Secretary and Treasurer, W. J. Robert 
son, B.A. ; Corresponding Secretary, J J. Henry. 

LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION OF THE UNI 
VERSITY OF VICTORIA COLLF.GE. Established 1857. 
Meets every Friday evening at Alumni Hall. There is a 
debate each evening, President, Rev. S. S. Nelles, D. D., 
LL.D.; 1st Vice-President, G. C. Workman; 2nd V-ice- 
President, R. B. Hare ; Critic, A. Coleman ; Assistant 
Critic, J. G. Douse ; Corresponding Secretary, F. W. 
Barrett; Recording Secretary, B. E. McKenzie; Assistant 
Recording Secretary, S. C. Edmunds; Treasurer, S. Bur- 
wash ; Librarian, J. Fawcett ; Assistant Librarian, S. 
Stewart ; Board of Directors, J. G. Douse, G. Beavers, 
J. Mills, J. Fawcett, J. W. Bell and B. E. McKenzie. 

THE JACKSON SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIC 
TORIA COLLEGE. Meetings every Friday evening in 
Wesley Hall. Discussion, readings and recitations each 
evening. President, Rev. Prof. Burwash, M.A., B.D. ; 
1st Vice-President, A. M. Phillips ; 2nd Vice-P resident, 
T. W. Campbell ; Secretary, J. W. Freeman ; Assistant 
Secretary, J. Mills ; Treasurer, J. Edmonds ; Critic, J. W. 
Annis ; Assistant Critic, W. S. Jamieson ; Reading Room 
Committee, S. Sillery, J. W. Bell and J. R. Smith. 

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SO 
CIETY. Established 1854. Number of members, 504. 
Meets every Friday evening at University College. 
Public debates once ill each month. Patrons, the Presi 
dent and Professors of University College. President, 
JohnG. Robinson, M.A. ; 1st Vice-President, W. Fletcher; 
2nd Vice-President, W. G. Eakins ; Jtecording Secretary, 
L. Harstone; Treasurer, W. Grant; Curator, F. L. Boyd ; 
Corresponding Secretary, J. J. Henry; Secretary of Com 
mittees, W. N. Ponton ; Councillors, J. A. Wright, J. 
McCoy, H. E. Morphy, E. B. Brown, I. L. Cox. 

ALBERT COLLF.GE THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. President, 
Rev. E. I. Badgley, M. A.. B.D. ; 1st Vice-President, G. S. 
Wright, Ph.D.; Snd Vice-President, Rev. W. H. zVnger ; 
3rd Vice-President, T. Graham : Secretary, A. W. Ban 
nister ; Chaplain, Rev. J. VauWyck. 

ALBERT COLLKGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. President, 
J. W. Wright ; 1st Vice-President, A. M Morris ; Snd 
Vice-President, W. S. McLaohlan ; Critic, E. McMahon, 
B.A. ; Assistant Critic, G. W. Andrews ; Secretary, F. W. 
Davis ; Assistant Secretary, A. W. Bannister ; Corres 
ponding Secretary, W. P. Dyer; Chaplain, J. H. Ford. 

ALBERT COLLEGE NEOPHYTE SOCIETY. President, S. 
W. Vance ; Vice-President, A. W. Peart : Secretary, F. E. 
O. Flynn ; Treasurer, G. Campbell ; Critic, S. G. Briggs ; 
Chaplain, R. M. Johnston. 

ALBERT COLLEGE ADELPHIAN SOCIETY. President, 
Miss S. Bartholomew ; Vice-President, Miss M. Dawson ; 
Secretary, Miss S. Ashton ; Treasurer, Miss Striker ; 
Librarian, Miss Vermilyea. 

TRINITY COLLEGE LITERARY INSTITUTE. Council for 
1874-5 : President, R. L. M. Houston, B.A. ; Treasurer, 
H. B. Patton, B.A. ; Secretary, E. L. Dickinson ; Libra 
rian, J. A. Houston ; Curator, W. H. Wood, B.A. ; 
Member for III Year, A. Elliott ; Member for II Year, 
J. Farncomb. 

TRINITY COLLEGE READING CLUB. Officers for 1874-5 : 
President, R. L. M. Houston, B.A. ; Treasurer. D. C. 
Pattee ; Secretary, J. Farnoomb ; Non-Official Members, 
C. R. Gunne and C. L. Ingles. 

KNOX COLLEGE METAPHYSICAL AND LITERARY SOCIETY. 
President, P. Straith, B. A. ; 1st Vice-President, William 
Reid; 2nd Vice-President, D. B. McRae ; Recording 
Secretary, C. Fletcher, M. A. : Corresponding Secretary, 
J.Johnston; Treasurer, D. G. McKay; Curator, P. C. 
Gnldie ; Crimmitteemen. A. M. Hamilton, M.A., C. Cam 
eron and W. Fitzsimmons. 

ALMA MATER SOCIETY, QUEEN S COLLEGE, KINGSTOK. 
Established 1S5S. President, John Mclntyre, M.A. ; 
Non-resident Vice-President, Rev. George Bell, LL.D. ; 
Resident Vice-President, Malcolm MacGillivray, M.A. ; 
Secretary, John Ball Dow; Treasurer, John M. Duff; 
Executive Committee, T. H. McGuire, B.A., Alex. Mao- 
Gillivray, James Cumberland, D. P. Clapp, M. Oxley 
and J. Ferguson. 



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T. M. C. ASSOCIATIONS ODD FELLOWS. 



YOUNG MEN S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS, 



ONTARIO AND QUEBEC. 



CONVENTION or 1874-75. Officers President, Thomas 
Muir, London. ^ice-Presidents, W. J. B. Patterson, Mon 
treal ; James Gordon, Iiigersoll ; R. Baldwin, Toronto ; 
Sheriff Hall, Peterboro ; G. Foster, Brantford. Minute 
Secretary, T. C. Robinson, Goderich. Recording Secre 
taries, D. A. Budge, Montreal ; E. H. Fogarty, Port Hope, 
Executive Committee, G. Hague, Chairman; R. Baldwin, 
Assistant Chairman; S. C. Duncan Clark, Treasurer; 



T. J. Wilkie, Secretary; M. S. Richmond, James Hughes 
Corresponding M<:mi>r., s, 0. A. Budge, Montreal G. A. 
Young, Hamilton; Thos. Muir, London; W. P. Crombie 
Brantford ; J. Rothwell, Kingston ; R. Gray Port Hope 
D. McCrea, Guelph ; P. W. Radford, Ottawa; T C 
Robinson, Goderich ; J. C. Thompson. Quebec ; A Alison 
London ; R. Shields, Toronto. 



ASSOCIATIONS IN ONTARIO. 



NAME. 

Almonte 


PRESIDENT. 

J. Jamieson 
J. Dewitt 


COR. SEC. 

J Wilkie 


MEMB. 
74 


NAME. 

New Aberdeen. 
Napauee 


PRESIDENT. 

Win. Stark 
Stephen Gibson. 


COR. SEO. MEMB. 

Wm. Lockie 


Berlin 


J. G. Mowatt . 
F. Yellowlees. 
W. P. Crombie 


.. 45 
.. 53 
.. 233 
100 


Bowman ville.. . 
Brantford 


P. Trebilcock... 
W T . Wilkinson . . . 
W. N. Van Tassel 
A. Laws 
J. Snow 


North Dumfries 
O liemee 


J. Kd <r ar 




W. Brundrett . . 
W. H. Leaf 
J. Carmichael .. 
W. J. Topley . . . 
Dr. Ryall 
W. E. Adams . .. 
W. Craig, jun. .. 
J. Smith 
A. Burns 
A. Maekinon.. .. 
Hon. A. Vidal . . 


James Keele 
C. Davis 
J. E. Wilson.. .. 
A. E. St. Dalmas 
W. Clark 
W. H. Davis.... 
Thos. Neelands. . 
J. D. Collins.... 
G. Franklin 
J. Huston 


60 
76 
150 
200 

48 
17.5 
70 

65 
97 


Belleville 


Orillia 
Oshawa 


Cobourg 


Thos. S. Cole. . 
T Edwards . 


.. 120 
45 


Dundas 


Elora 






39 


Paisley 


Fergus 
Gait . 


J. Grant 
J Woods 


W. Smellie.. 


.. 50 


Paris 
Port Hope 
Peterborough. .. 
St. Thomas 
Stratford 
Sarnia 


J.Kay 

E. Seaker 


.. 55 
156 


Guelph 


E. W. McGuire.. 
K F. Moore .... 
J. Watson 
(Railway Reaa 


Goderich 
Hamilton 
Harrisburg Stat. 


F. Mason .... 


.50 


Win. Shawcross.. 210 
ing Room.) 


Kincardine 


D. Cameron .... 
R. V. Rogers.. ,. 
S. A. McMurtry. 
T. Muir 
Re v. J . Carmichae 

PRESIDENT. 

T. J. Claxton... 
H. Fry 


A. Andrews . . 
John Rothwell 
W. Flavell.... 


. . an 
.. 40 
.. 130 
.. 42 


Stavner 
Toronto 


Thomas Earl .... 
John Macdonald 
J. McLeod 
J. McLeod.. . 


Norton Millar. .. 
Thos. J. Wilkie.. 
J. Reverson . . 


13 
525 


Kingston 
Lindsay 
London 
Markham 


Walkorton 
Woodstock 


Win Clark 




A. J. Campbell 


. 137 


Whitby 


.T TTr>l,loT> 


J. McMillian.. 


83 

MB. 


Winnipeg Hon.W.N.Kenuitz 

I N QUEBEC. 
NAME. PRESIDENT. 

St. John 


NAME. 

Montreal 


ASSOCIA 
COR. SEC. 

D. A. Budge.. 
W. Brown 


TIONS 

MEMB. 
. 1518 

.. 328 


COR. SEO. ME 


Quebec 


Sherbrook 


R. Duff 













INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. 



Wm. Fitzsimmons. M. W. Grand Master Brockville 

H. E. Buttery R.W. Deputy Grand Master London 

J. T. Hornibrook.. " Grand Warden Toronto 

J. B. King " " Secretary Brantford 

George Irwin " " Treasurer Windsor 

James Woodyatt. . " " Representative Brantford 



Grand Lodge of Ontario. 



John Barr R. W.Grand Representative. Hamilton 

Georga Wales. . . " Marshall. ... St. Catharines 

P. W. Johnston. Conductor Goderich 

Joseph Graig ... " " Guardian St Mary s 

Wm. Bissoll .... " Chaplain London 



SUBORDINATE LODGES 


LODGE. 


NO. 


LOCATION. 


NIGHT OF MEETING. 


LODGE. 


NO. 


LOCATION. 


NIGHT OF MEETING. 


Brock 


9 
16 
29 
30 
33 
34 
35 
36 
38 
40 
41 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
61 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 


Brockville 
St. Catharines . 
Chatham 


Tuesday 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Tuesday 
Thursday 
Thursday 
Wednesday 
Tuesday 
Monday 
Monday 
Wednesday 
Thursday " 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Wednesday 
Wednesday 
Friday 
Monday 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Tuesday 
Thursday 
Wednesday 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Wednesday 
Friday 
Friday 
Thursday 
Thursday 


Barrio 


63 

64 
65 

66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 




Monday 
Tuesday 
Friday 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Alternate Friday 
Friday 
Tuesday 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Tuesday 
Wednesday 
Monday 
Monday 
Wednesday 
Tuesday 

Wednesday 
Thursday 
Tuesday" 
Tuesday 
Friday 
Tuesday 
Tuesday 
Thursday 
Monday 
Monday 
Thursday 
Thursday 
Alternate Tuesday 


Union 




Hamilton 


Chatham 
Eureka 


Friendship . . . 
Fl. Nightingale 
Exeter 




Bowman ville. .. 
Exeter 


Erie 


Port Burwell . . 
Brantford 
In;rersoll 
!8t. Mary s 
London 


Gore 
Samaritan .... 
St Mary s 
Forest City. .. 
Rondeau 
Avon 


North Star . .. 
Hope .... 


Stayner 
Harriets ville. .. 
Lucan. .. . 


Lucan 


The Toronto.. 
Eastern Star.. 




Blenheim 


Whitbv 


Stratford 




Excelsior 
Frontier 


Hamilton 


Bothwell 
Warriner 
St. Thomas . .. 
Oxford 


Bothwell 


Windsor 


Port Perry 
St. Thomas.. .. 


Mount Zion. ., 
Unity 


Newbury .. . 


Hamilton 


Dominion .... 
Canada 


London 


Durham 
Nipissing 
Amity 


Port Hope 


Toronto 


Otter 


Tilsonburg .. 


Prescott 


Covenant 
Niagara Falls.. 
Colliiigwood . . 
Fidelity 


Mitchell 
Toronto 


Belleville 
Beaver . 


Belleville 


Clifton 


Clinton . 




(, ollingwood . . . 
Seaforth. . 


Walkerton 
Constellation.. 
Napanee 
Empire 


Walkerton 
Burgessville . .. 


Queen City . . . 
Maple Leaf . . . 
Howard 


Toronto 


Orungovillc.. .. 
Strathroy 
Kingston 


St. Catharines.. 
\Voo<lstoek .... 
Guelph 


Olive Branch.. 
Reliance 
Ivy 


Kingston 
Wardsville . . . 
Corinthian . . . 


Wardsville 
Oshawa 


Park Hill 


Grand River.. 


Paris 








Milton 



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LODGE. 


NO. 


LOCATION. 


NIGHT OF MEETING. 


LODGI-:. 


NO. 


LOCATION. 


NIGHT OF MEETING. 


Western City. . 


93 
94 
95 
!6 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 


Chatham 


Wednesday 
Tuesday 
Monday 
Thursday 
Friday 
Friday 
Thursday 
Thursday 
Thursday 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Friday 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Monday 
Monday 
Monday 
Monday 
Monday- 
Friday 
Tuesday 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Monday 
Thursday 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Friday 


Saxon . . 


121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
12(3 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
1-10 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 


Ailsa Craig .... 
Streetsville .... 
Palmerston 
Dresden 


Wednesday 
Friday 
Thursday 
Tuesday 
Monday 
Monday 
Friday 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Tuesday 
Wednesday 
Monday 
Wednesday 
Tuesday 
Friday 
Friday 
Monday 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Thursday 
Friday 
Friday 
Wednesday 
Wednesday 
Friday 

Monday 


Aylmer 


Streetsville . .. 
Palmerston.. . 
Dresden.. . 


Port Stanley.. 
Nith 


Port Stanley... 
New Hamburg. 
Berlin 


Grand Union. . 


Stella 


Carlton Place . . 
Sarnia 
Belleville 
Kilbride 




Sarnia 
Mizpah 
Mystic . 




Watford 


Lindsay 
Golden Star. . . 
Dosoronto .... 
Cataract 


Lindsay 


Brampton 


Charity 


Sunderland 
Thorold 


Mill Point 


Livingstone .. 
Marion 


Drummondville 
Hamilton 


Renfrew 


Crescent . . 


Oakville 


Oakville 




Manilla 


Glencoe 
Orient 


Glencoe 
Welland 


St. Clair 


Pt Kdwavd.... 
Gait 




Peaceful Dove. 
Coboura 1 


Caiinington.. .. 


Royal Oak 
Orion ........ 


Forest 


Georgetown . .. 
Vorkville 


St. Lawrence.. 
Ancaster 


Brockville 


Laurel . 




Peterborough. 
Lucknow 
Trenton . . 


Peterborough . . 
Lucknow 
Trenton 


Garnet 


Mount Forest.. 
Lsamington . .. 


i Leamington. . . 
Capital 


Gananoque . .. 
Harmony .... 


Gananoque .... 
Brantford 


Concord 




Bay of Quinte. 
Riogetown. . . . 
Riverside 
Vivian . . . 


Pioton 


Markhani 




Valley City.... 
Shannonville. . 
Mait and 


Dundas 




Slianuonville. .. 
Wingham 


Arnprior 


Model 




SydenhamVal. 


Wallaceburg. .. 







Right Worthy Grand Encampment of Ontario. 

OFFICERS. 



John Gibson. .. M. W. Grd. Patriarch .... Stratford 



Harper Wilson. M. W. 
Hugh Blain.... R. W. 
M. D. Dawson. . " 
Adam Purves .. " 



High Priest .. St. Catharines 
Sen Warden.. Toronto 
Scribe &Treas. I/.mdon 
Rep.G.L.,U.S. St. Catharines 

SUBORDINATE K N C AMPM SN T S AND OFFICERS. 



3. Ham Perry. R. W.Grd. Rep. G. L., U. 8. .. Whitby 
W. H. Cole. .. " " Junior Warden.. .. Brockville 

Jas. H. Young W. " Sontinsl Chatham 

J. Fullerton.. " Outside Sentinel.. Strathroy 



NO. 


ENCAMPMBNT. 


P03T OFFICE. 


NtGHT OF MEF/TING. 


CHIEF PATRIARCH. 


HIGH PRIEST. 


SCRIBE. 


1 

g 

;-! 

4 
5 

6 

7 

i! 

11 

12 
IS 

14 
15 

it; 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
*>2 
113 
24 
2.0 


Union . 


St. Catharines. 
Windsor. 


1st & 3rd Wednesday.. 
2nd & 4th Friday 
2nd & 4th Thursday. .. 
1st & 3rd Fridav . . 


W A Rawlins 


J. M. Laurie.. .. R- S. Ness 




Jos. S. Ed^ar 
\V. R. Brown 
A. R. Narraway. .. 
John Humphry. .. 
Geo. Wilson 


J. F. Bell 
\V. Woods . .. 


W. A. Allen 
W. A. Warren 
F. J. Grennev 
F. H. Cowley 
T. Greenville 
A. H. McKenzie 




Brint 


Brantford .... 
Stratford 
St. Mary s 
Hamilton .... 
Toronto . . . 


J Doimead 


Charity 


2nd & 4th Friday 
1st & 3rd Thursday ... 

2nd & 4th Monday 
2nd & 4th Thursday. .. 
1st & 3rd Friday 


James Sinisun . . 
P. Goodbow .... 
H. Allen 


Beaver 
Burlington . .. 
Toronto 
Brock . 


W Fricker . . . 


G H Carey 


J. F Crai ... . 


Robt. Dodds 
W. H. Cole 
A. J. Powell 
James Cowdrey 
R. Young 
Geo. A. Carson 
Geo. A. Rose 
W. Perry 
S. A. Parsons 
E. Frost 
J. A. Sterling 
W. A. Rohlin 
J. C. Lindop 
J. E. D.Crawford 
J. A. McLean 
R. C. Green 
John Walker 
J. A. McMurtrey 


Brockville .... 
Chatham 


James Briggs 
T. S Stanton 
J. E. Hawkins .... 
D Weir 


A. S. Manhard.. 
R. M. M. Patton. 
James Pellow. .. 
T. Burden 


Chatham 


1st & 3rd Thursday . .. 
2nd & 4th Friday 
2nd & 4th Monday .... 
1st & 3rd Friday 


\lh"rt 


Bowinanville. . 
Whitby 


Whitby 


W Adams 


John Killip 
S. G. Chaaibeii n 
J. B. Mclver . .. 
S. J. Potter .... 
D. Eccles 
J. J. Davis 
W. S. Fanning.. 
A, Murray 
James Harris. .. 
A. Edwards .... 
J Bo wen 


Fidelity 


Strathroy .... 
Kingston 
Napanee 


1st & 3rd Tuesday 
2nd <i 4th Monday .... 
2nd & 4th Thursday. .. 
2nd & 4th Monday .... 
1st & 3rd Wednesday.. 
2nd & 4th Wednesday . 
1st A 3rd Monday 
2nd & 4th Friday 


D. M. Telford 
Geo. Lee 
R L. Chatterson.. 
Henry Harrison. . . 
W. H. Marsh 
L H. Post 


Kingston 
Mount Ararat. 


Parkhill 


Northern Star. 


Port Perry . . . 
Belleville 
St. Thomas . .. 
Ingersoll 
Manilla . . 


Elgin 
Unity 
Guiding Star. . 
Niagara Falls.. 
Friendship . . . 


J M Green 


H Kerr 


1st A 3rd Monday 
2nd & 4th Wednesday . 
2nd A 4th Tuesday 


K. E. Henderson.. 


Clifton 


Petrolia 


Ed. A. Archer .... 
R d flha.nt, . . 


J. E. Durham. .. 
B. D. Deering. .. 


Port Hope .... 







DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND PATRIARCHS. 



J. B. Mclntyre.. 

F. T. Rice 

George Shaw . . . . 
Thos. Woodyatt. 
Dr. Campbell . . . 

A. W. Knox 

George Midgley . 
Win. Badenaeh . . 

Win. Cook 

John P Young.. 

Dr. Rae 

Samuel Burden. . 
John Parker.. . . 



Union Encamp t 

Frontier 

Harmony 

Brant " 

Charity 

Beaver 

Burlington " 

Toronto 

Brock " 

Chatham 

Ontario " 

Albert 

Whitby 



No. 1, St. Catharines 

2, Windsor 

3, London 

4, Brantford 
6, Stratford 

6, St. Mary s 

7, Hamilton 

8, Toronto 

9, Broekville 

10, Chatham 

11, Oshawa 

12, BowmanviUe 

13, Whitby 

[708J 



Hector Urquhart 

Dr. Fowler 

Robt. Mr.D.mald. 

D. McGregor 

II. Warrincr 

John G. Moore. . . 

George Shaw 

J. F. McDonald.. 

R. Warriner 

John Murray 
J. Elias Durham. 
C. S. Male . . 



Fidelity Encamp t 

Kingston 

Mount Ararat " 

Hebron " 

Northern Star 

Quinte 

Elgin 

Unity 

Guiding Star 

Niagara Falls 

Friendship 

Victoria 



No. 14, Strathroy 

15, Kingston 

16, Napanee 

17, Parkhill 
IS, Port Perry 

19, Belleville 

20, St. Thomas 

21, Ingersoll 

22, Manilla 

23, Clifton 

24, Petrolia 

25, Port Hope 



1875.] 



POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 



65 



POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, DOMINION OF CANADA. 



GENERAL P03T OFFICE. OTTAWA. 

Postmaster-General. Hon. D. A. Macdonald; Deputy 
Postmaster-General. W. H. Griffin. Secretary s Branch: 
Secretary, W. White; Firrt CUss Clerks, W. D. Le Sueur, 
H. S. Weatherley, 8. King; Senior Second Class Clerks, 
G. II. Har?r*ve, U. W. Griffin, J. Piunkstt, J. Walsh, 
J.Graham; Junior Second Class Clerks, H. G. Hopkirk, 
W. A. Msingy. Sidney Smith, jun., J. F. Ruttan; Third 
Class Clerks, A. W. Thr .op. C. B. Brodie, W. L. Blair, 
R. A. Salter. G. R. White. J. M. O Leary, J. Lemuine, 
0. Fortier; Temporary Clerks. A. J. MeDermid. D. Mc- 
Dmald. A. W. McLennan, W. A. Jonas. P. D. Mclntyre, 
G. Binks. L. A. Casgrain. J. A. McDonnell, J. Mooney, W. 
Frechette. A. Dorion. Savinf/if Bank Branch: Superin 
tendent. J. C. Stewart; Senior Second Class Clerk, D. 
Matheson: Junior Second Class Clers, J. Rose Smith; 
Third Class Clerks, A. J. Boswell, E. B. Bell, N. Garland, 
H. Kreps. W. H. Harrington, W. H. Kagleson, W. H. >!> 
Cuaig, G. R. Major: Probationary, G. L. Plnnkett, H. J. 
Larkin; Temporary Clerk. J. Berry. Mowy Order Branch: 
Superintendent, P. Le Sueur; First Class Clerk, C. W. 
Jenkins; Senior Second Class Clerk, J. Brophy; Junior 
Second Class Clerks, J. MeDougall, R. J. Shaw, C. J. 
Higo-ins; Third Cla=s Clerk?, C. Sangster, M. K. Dnnlevie, 
J. F. Wall, J. C. Bonner. A. W. Wai!, J. H. Spencer, F. W. 
Mills L.W.Travis; Probationary, W. Brophy; Temporary 
Clerks, A. McGillis, C. P. Le Sueur, W. Bristow, D. D. 
McPherson, W. J. Barrett. Accountant s Branch: Ac 
countant, II. A. Wicksteed ; Assistant Accountant, W. H. 
Smithson; First Class Clerk, P. E. Bnoke; First Class 
Clerks (Supernumeraries of old organization), R. Oliver, 
J. Audette; Senior Se,-ond Class Clerks, B. H. Benjamin, 
H. J. Garrett A. Lindsay: Junior Second Class <Jierks, 
J. McNab, C. Roger, L. Blanchet. G. M. Patrick. W. 
Blanchard. T. H. Allen ; Third Class Clerks, R. J. Oliver, 
D. McCarthy, J. E. Hopkirk, C. G. Falconer, E. A. D. 
Jones, J. G. Fortier, H. M. Jarvin, E. C. Coffin; Proba 
tionary, H. A. Ferguson; Temporary Clerks, B. Wallis, 
P. J. Leahy. Cashier s Branch : Cashier, J. Aghworth. 
Office Keeper and Messenger, G. Ranee; Messengers, M. 
Bennett, E. D.uightry, J. Bell. 

Post Office Inspectors: John Dewg. Chief Inspector, Ot 
tawa, Ont.; Arthur Woodgate, Halifax, N. S.; John Mc 
Millan, St. John, N. B.; W. G. Sheppard, Quebec, Q.; Ed. 
F. King, Mon-real. Q.: R. W. Barker, Kingst n, Ont.; M. 
Sweetnam, Toronto, Ont.; G. E. Griffln, London, Ont. ; 
Thos. P. French, Ottawa, Ont. ; R. Wallace, Victoria, B. C. 

LETTER RATES, ETC. 

Canada. Letters posted in Canada addresped to any 
place wit hie the Dominion (including Manitoba, Hiit; 
Co umbi:t and fi in :-a E Iward Island) pass, if prepaid, for 
3 cents per \% oz., but if posted unpaid such letters are 
charged 5 cents per ^ oz. Letters mailed at any office 
for delivery by or from thtt same office, are charged one 
cent esch and must be prepaid, otherwise they are sent to 
the Dead Letter Office. 

ffp.wfmmrVimt. Postage on letters 6 cents per % oz. 
Newspapers 2 cents each. Prepayment necessary. 

Bermuda (via Halifax). Letters 6 cents per % oz. 
Newspapers 2 cent" each. Printed matter 6 cents for 4 oz. 

United States. The rate on letters to the United States 
is 6 cents per % oz. if prepai 1, 10 cents if unpaid. News 
papers 2 cents each. 

MAILS FOR CANADA PROM EJTGLAXD. 

Two Ocean Steamars carrying nvtils for Canada leave 
Liverpool in each wtwk. viz. : a Canadian Packet on every 
Thursday, via Derry on Friday, sailing to Quebec in sum 
mer and Portland in winter, by which thw Postage rate 
is 3d. stg. per % oz. ; and a Canard Packet every Satur 
day, via Cork on Sunday, bringing Mails to New iork, by 
which the Postage rate to Canada is 4d. stg. per % oz. 



A Canadian Packet leaves Liverpool every alternate Tues 
day for Halifax, calling at Queenstown e riute. Postage 
3d. ster. per % oz., same as by Canadian Packet to Quebec. 
The British Post Office forwards letters to Canada by the 
first packet sailing after the letter is posted, unless the 
letters bear a special direction - By Canadian Packet" or 
By British Packet" and in that cape they are kept over 
for the packet designated. "By Canadian Mail" is not a 
distinctive superscription ; for any Mail for Canada is a 
" Canadian Mail," by whatever packet forwarded. 

WBST INDIES, VIA HALIFAX. 

Letters for the West Indies. British and Foreign, are 
sent via Halifax and Bermuda, monthly : postage 12 cents 
per % oz.; newspapers - cents each ; books cents for 4 oz. 

No unpaid correspondence forwardtd by this route. 

REGISTRATION OF LETTERS. 

Persons posting letters containing value, should lie 
caretul to require them to be registered, and to obtain from 
the Postmaster a Certificate of receipt for Kegistration. 

The charge for Registration, in addition to the postage, 
i s as follows, viz. : 
Ou Letters to any place in Canada or B. N. A. 2 cents. 

On Letters for the United States 5 > 

Oa Letters for the United Kingdom 8 " 

Qn Letters for British Colonies or Possessions, 

sentt i a England 16 " 

On Letters for France and other Foreign Countries, via 

France (see Table). 

On Parcels, Patterns, or Samples, in Canada - - 5 cent?. 
On Book Packets & Newspapers to United Kingdom, 8 ct. 

Book Packets for delivery within the Dominion cannot 
be registered. 

Both the postage charge and registration fee must in all 
cases be prepaid. 

PARCEL POST. 

The charge on Parcels by the Parcel Post, which is 
limited to places within the Dominion, is 12J/ cents per 8 
oz. (with 5 cents additional if Registered.) 

BOOK POST. 

A Book Packet may contain any number of separate 
books, publications, works of litertture aiid art, maps or 
prints, photographs, daguerreotypes, when not on glass, 
or in frames containing glass ; any quantity of paper, vellum 
or parchment [to the exclusion of letters] : an j the books, 
maps, papers, Ac., may be either written, printed or plain, 
and may be either British, Colonial or Foreign. 

Book Packages must be open at both ends or both sides. 

The rite on Book Packets between any place in Canada, 
and to .Newfoundland, is one cent per ounce. 

BOOK POST RATES. 



WEIGHT. 


By Can 
adian Pkt- 


By 
Cun d Pkt 


To France 
by Can. Sirs. 


Not exceeding 1 oz. 


2 cents 
4 


4 cents 

e 


4 cents 

4 " 


2 to 4 oz 


6 


8 


8 " 


4 to 8 oz 


12 


16 


16 " 




18 


24 


24 " 


12 oz to 1 Ib 


24 


32 


32 " 











and so on, increasing one rate for every 4 oz. 

POST CARDS TO AND FROM THE U.MTED STATES. 

Post Cards of Canada may be addressed and mailed from 
Canada to any place in the United States, and will be de 
livered there without charge, if prepaid two cents each, 
by affixing an ordinary one cent Canada postage stamp in 
addition to the one cent stamp impressed on the card. 

Unless so prepaid, Post Cards addressed to the United 
States will not be forwarded. 



No. 1. Table shewing the Postage, including Registration Fte, to b* collected on Registered Lf.lkrs sent from Canada. 



COUNTRIES. 


Not exceed 
ing $ oz. 


Over 3- and not 
exceeding | oz. 


Over i and not 
exceeding } oz 


Over J and not 
exceeding 1 oz. 


Over 1 and not 
exceeding 1 oz. 


Over 1 and not 
exceeding H z - 




26 cents. 




36 cents 


36 cents. 


46 cents. 


46 cents. 




28 " 


40 " 


60 " 


72 " 


92 


104 " 




26 " 


26 " 


36 " 


36 


46 


46 " 


India 


3R " 


* 


CO 


60 " 


82 


82 " 




au 


3U 


4 1 " 


44 


58 


6S 




32 " 


a-2 < 


48 " 


48 li 


64 


64 " 




26 " 


26 " 


36 " 


36 " 


46 


4fi 

















E 



[709] 



66 



POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 



[1875. 



British and Foreign Postage Table. VIA ENGLAND. 

No. 2. Shewing tlte artiount of Postage in ><e collected in the Dominion of Canada, upon Letters. Newspapers, and Book 

Packets, forwarded by Canadian Mail Steamers tn the United Kingdom, and, through the United 

Kingdom, tn the undermentioned Colonies and Foreign Countries. 

*n. all cases the postage imist be prepaid. Letters for the United Kingdom, if p^ted unpaid or insufficiently prepaid, 
will be forwarded bur charged on delivery with amount of deficient postage, and a line of 3d. st?, each letter. 

Letters may be registered to all places, except where the letters n r occur after the name. 

The Registration Fee on letters addressed to the United Kinordom is 8 cents each. In all other cases the Registration 
Fee is 16 cents from Canada to the place of destination, except to Egypt (Alexandria and Suez exempted, the 
Registration Fees to which are 30 cents each letter) and to places marked a, in which coses a Registration Pe of 
8 cents each ltter. and. \n addition, double the ordinary rates of postage as given in this Table, must be collected. 

No Book Packet addressed to Portugal, Mndeira, the Azores, or Caps da Verds, must exceed I ft. in weight ; to Rusia 
and Poland no such packet must exceed 8 oz. A. Packet of Patterns for Qermnny or Bilaium. or any Country via 
Belgium, must not exceed 8 oz. A Book Packet for Greece must not exceed 3 S>s , nor be larger than 2 ft. x 1 ft. 

Upon Letters and Book Packets forwarded through the United States, the following additional rates must lie collected, 
viz: 2 cents per J^ oz on Letters, and 2 cents per 4 oz. on Book Packets. 

An additional postage of (3 cents per % oz. must be collected on Letters, 2 cents each on Newspapers, and 8 cents per 
4 oz. on Book Packets and Patterns for places marked thus *, when addressed to be sent via Briodisi. 

On Book Packets for the United Kinzdom, not exceeding 1 oz. in weight, the postsge is 2 cents; on Book Packets 
weighing more than 1 07.. the progressive rnts of postage will be found in Table below. 



COUNTRIES, ETC. 


FOR A LETTER. 


I i 

W 00 

g 1 

to. (5 


FOR A BOOK PACKET. 


T3 



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M 

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5 

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6 

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A 

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* * -^ 


*Aden 


cents 
22 
16 
20 
16 
10 
28 

16 

10 
16 

10 

24 
40 
28 
24 

28 

10 

28 
16 
16 
28 
22 
40 
28 
12 

28 

16 
10 
40 

24 

20 

6 
16 

10 
10 

16 

16 

20 
28 

10 

28 
10 
10 


cents 
22 
16 
20 
16 
16 
28 

16 

10 
28 

10 

24 
40 

28 
24 

28 

10 

28 
28 
16 
28 
22 
40 
28 
12 

28 

28 
10 
40 

24 

20 

6 
16 

16 
10 

28 

16 

20 

28 

10 

28 
10 
10 


cents 
44 
32 
40 
32 
26 
66 

32 

20 
44 

20 

4<* 
80 
56 
48 
56 

20 

56 
44 
32 
56 
44 
80 
56 
24 

56 

44 

20 
80 

48 

40 

12 
32 

26 
20 

44 

32 

40 
56 

20 

66 
20 
20 


cents 
6 
12 

12 
12 

6 

12 


cents 
22 
16 
20 
16 
4 
28 

16 

10 

4 

10 

24 
40 
28 
24 
28 

10 

28 
4 
16 
28 
22 
40 
2S 
12 

28 

4 
10 
40 

24 

20 

6 
16 

4 

10 

4 

16 

20 
28 

10 

28 
10 
10 


6 cents 
4 cents 
6 cents 
4 outs 
Book rate 
4 cents 

6 cents 

Book rate 
do. 

do. } 

12 cents 
6 cents 
6 cents 
8 cents 
4 cents 

Book rate 

4 cents 
Book rate 
do. 
4 cents 
6 cents 
cents 
6 cents 
Book rate 

4 cents 

Book rate 
do. 

6 C7lt8 

8 cents 

6 cents 

2 cents 
4 centg 

Book rate 
da. 

do. 

4 cents 

Book rate 
4 cents 

Book rate 

4 cents 
Book rate 
do. 


cents 
10 
8 
14 
8 
6 
8 

10 

8 
6 

8 

6 
14 
10 
10 
14 
8 

8 

8 
8 
6 
8 
10 
10 
10 
8 

8 

6 
8 
10 

14 

10 

4 

8 

4 

8 

6 

8 

8 
8 

8 

8 
8 
6 


cents 
12 
10 
16 
10 
12 
10 

12 

16 
12 

16 

12 

16 
12 
12 
16 
10 

16 

10 
16 
12 
10 
12 
12 
12 
16 

10 

12 

16 
12 

16 

12 

6 
10 

8 
16 

12 

10 

16 

10 

16 

10 
16 
12 


cents 

24 
20 
30 
iO 
24 
20 

24 

32 
24 

32 

24 
32 
24 
24 
32 
20 

32 

20 
32 
24 
20 
24 
24 
2+ 
32 

20 

24 
32 
24 

32 

24 

12 

20 

16 
32 

24 

20 

32 
20 

32 

20 
S2 
24 


cents 
36 
30 
45 
30 
36 
30 

36 

48 
36 

48 

36 
48 
36 
36 

48 
30 

48 

30 
43 
36 
30 
36 
36 
36 
48 

30 

36 
48 
36 

48 

36 

18 
30 

24 
48 

36 

SO 

48 
30 

48 

30 
48 
36 


cants 
48 

40 
60 
40 
43 
40 

48 

64 

48 

64 

43 
64 
48 
48 
64 
40 

64 

40 
64 
48 

40 
48 
48 
48 
64 

40 

48 
6-1 

48 

64 

48 

24 

40 

32 
64 

48 

40 

64 

40 

64 

40 
64 

48 


ctmte 
12 
10 
16 
10 
12 
10 

12 
IS 

10 

12 
16 
13 

12 
16 
10 

16 

ia 

16 

10 
12 
12 
IS 
16 

10 

12 
16 
12 

16 

12 

6 
10 

8 
16 

12 

10 

16 
10 

16 

10 
16 
12 


Africa, West Coast of, n r 
Alexandria via Brindini .. 
" via Southampton 




* Australia, South > 
*Australia, Western . . . J 






Biivaria > 








aBourbon 












Cape do Verds. . . . 


Cape of Good Hope 


*Ceylon 


Chili nr 


*China(ex Houg Kong) n r 
Constantinople 




Cuba n T ) 








Egypt,Alexandria&Suez ( 


Egypt, Cairo & all places ] 
exceptAlexand (fcSuez > 
tjia Southampton j 


Falkland Islaadg ) 


Fernando Po n T \ 




Frankfort 


aGalatz ) 


Gallipoli .,.....,,, nrj 


Gambia ) 


Gibraltar t 


Gold Coast i 




Grey Town n T \ 


Guatemala n r I 


Hamburg ) 




Hayti nr 


Hease A Hesee Hamburg. 
Holland 



[710] 



1875.] 



POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 



67 



BRITISH AND FOREIGN POSTAOE TABLE Continued. 



COUNTRIES, ET . 


FOR A LETT-IR. 


FOR EACH 
NEWSPAPER. 


FOR A BOOK PACKET. 


d 
S . 

N 

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1=1 

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s 

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= .* 

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?| 

a* . 
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= "3 - 

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c*nts 
23 
22 
20 
6 
U 
28 
16 
10 
16 

10 

16 
16 
24 
10 
28 
14 
28 
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Ireland 


Italy . 


*Labuan 


Larnaca 






Lippe DetmoJd \ 
Lubeck j 




Malta 










Monte ^ ideo n T 






Natal 1 


New Grenada n T \ 


*\ew S -uth Wales ) 
*Ne\v Zealand . . j 






*Penanp 


Peru n T 


Poland 


Porto Rico n T 


Portugal 


Prussia 


*Queen 4i land 












aSalonJca 1 




Saxe Altenburg, Saxe Co- 
burg Gotha, Saxe Mein- 
ingen, Saxe Weira:ir, 
Saxony, Schaumburg 
Lippe, Schwartzburg 
Rudolstadt, Schwartbg. 
Sonderhausen 


Scotland 


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^Singapore > 






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erland j via Franca .... 








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[711J 



68 



POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 



[1875. 



No. 3. {shewing the Rates of Postage, to be collected in Canada on Letters, Newspapers, and other Pi inted Matter, sent 
by way of the United States to the undermentioned Colonies and Foreign Countries. 



COUNTRIES. 



LETTERS 
PER % OONCE. 



NEWSPAPERS 
EACH. 



OTHER PRINTED 
MATTER. 



REGISTRATION 
FEE. 



cts. 

Argentine Republic (Buenos Ayres) 21 

Aspin wall (Colon). Registered Letters 21 

" Unregistered Letters 13 

Australia (ex New South Wales and New Zealand) 10 

Bahamas 3 

(6) Belize, British Honduras 21 

Bermuda 10 

Bolivia 25 

* Brazil 18 

Chili 25 

(a) China (ex Hong Kong and dependent ports) 10 

Costa Rica 13 

C^ba 10 

(6) East Indies (British and Strtits Settlements) 13 

Ecuador 23 

Fiji Islands 10 

(6) Guatemala 13 

(c) Hawaiian Kingdom, Sandwich Islands 9 

Honduras (not British) 13 

(6) Hong Kong and dependent ports 

Jamaica . . . . T 10 

(a) Japan 10 

* Mexico 13 

New South Wales 15 

New Zealand 15 

Nicaragua 

Panama 13 

Peru 25 

(6) San Salvador 13 

St. Domingo 10 

U, S. of Columbia, ex Panama and Aspinwall (Colon). . 21 

(6) Venezuela 13 

West Indies (Danish) 13 

(6) " not otherwise specified, including British 1 , 

Guiana I 



cts. 
6 

4 

4 
4 
6 
4 
6 
3 
6 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
2 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
6 
4 
4 
6 
4 
4 



cts. 
12 $ 4 oz. 

3 tfr 2 oz. 

3 $ 2 oz. 

3 $ 2 oz. 
12 $ 4 oz. 

3 $ 2 oz. 
12 <$ 4 oz. 

2 $ 2 oz. 
12 fi 4 oz. 

3 ip 2 oz. 
8 $ 2 oz. 
&$ 2 oz. 

10 $ 4 oz. 
H 4 oz. 
3 $ 2 oz. 
3 $ 2 oz. 
6 $ 1 oz. 
3^2 oz. 

3 $ 2 oz. 
3 $ 2 oz. 

2 $ 2 oz. 
6 $ 4 oz. 
6 f> 4 oz. 

3 $ 2 oz. 
3 ^ 2 oz. 

12 ^ 4 oz. 

3 <p 2 oz. 

3 $ 2 oz. 
12 $ 4 oz. 

3 "$ 2 oz. 

3 $ 2 oz. 

12 ffi 4 oz. 



cts. 
10 

16 

io 

12 

10 
10 



10 
10 



12 

io 

10 



10 
10 

10 



(a) Letters can be registered to Shanghae, in China, and to Yokohama, in Japan, by San Francisco, but to no other 
place in either country. 

(6) Printed Prices Current and Mercantile Circulars can, where this letter is prefixed, be forwarded as Newspapers. 

(c) The postage to be collected on Newspapers for the Sandwich Islands is two cents for each paper, and an addi 
tional charge of one cent for each two ounces weight or fraction thereof; thus, on a single paper weighing three 
ounces, collect four cents 

* Where an asterisk is prefixed, an additional charge of one cent per two ounces weight on Newspapers and one 
cent per ounce on printed matter must be collected. 

Registration can be effected on correspondence for those places only to which the fee is given. 



POSTAGE RAT Cg, ETC., ON PATTERNS AND SAMPLES WITHIN 
THE DOMINION. 

Patterns or samples of merchandise and go"ds for sale, 
not exceeding 24 oz. in weight, may be posted in Canada 
to be forwatded to any place within the Dominion, on pre 
payment by postage stamp of a rate of 1 cent per 2 oz., 
under the following regulations.- 

If such rate be not fully prepaid by the stamps affixed, 
the packet is to be rated with the deficient postage and a 
fine of five cents in addition. 

Packets of samples and patterns may be registered on 
prepay mort by postage stamp of a registration fee of 5 
cents in addition to the postage rate, and provided such 
packet be handed in to the Post Office for registration. 

Patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the 
ends, so as to bs easy of examination. Samples, however, 
of seeds, drugs, and so forth, which cannot be sent in open 
covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen or other material, 
fastened in such a manner that they may be readily 
opened ; or in bags entirely closed, provided that they be 
transparent, so that the officers of the Post Office may be 
able to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the contents. 
The packet may bear on the outside the address of the 
sender, in addition to the address of the person for whom 
it may be intended; also a trade mark and numbers, and 
the price of the article enclosed ; inside, there must be no 
enclosure but the samples or patterns themselves; the 
particulars, however, of the trade marks, numbers, and 
price, may be marked on the articles themselves, instead 
of on the outside of the packet, At the option of the sender. 
Patterns or camples of merchandise cannot be forwarded 
by mail between Canada and the United States. 



POSTAGE RATES, ETC., ON PATTERNS AND SAMPLES TO 
UNITED KINGDOM AND FOREIGN PARTS. 

Patterns of merchandise, and samples, may be forwarded 
between Canada and 1 1. e United Kingdom. France, It_Jy, 
German Empire, Netherlands, Portugal. Switzerland, and 
Denmark, by the Canadian Packet mails, at book post 
rates, and subject to the following conditions: 

There must be no writing or printing other than the 
address of the person for whom the packet is intended, the 
manufacturer s or trade mart and number, and price of 
the article. 

Samples of seeds, drugs, and similar articles intended 
fir delivery within the United Kingdom, may be sent in 
bags entirely closed, provided such bags be transparent. 
Bags entirely closed must not be used for the transmission 
of seeds to foreign parts. 

Scissors, knives, razors, forks, steel pens, nails, keys, 
watch machinery, metal tubing, pieces of metal or ore, 
and such like articles, are now allowed to be forwarded 
by the post as samples, provided they are packed and 
guarded in so secure a manner as to afford complete pro 
tection to the contents of the mail bags, and to the 
persons of the officers of the Post Office. Such articles, 
however, must be so packed that they may be easily 
examined; and any packet containing such articles, 
which may be found to be insufficiently guarded, will 
not be forwarded by post 

None of the articles named in the next preceding 

paragraph may be sent as patterns or samples to any 

i p ace abroad, except Germany, Belgium, and the British 

! Colonies, and not to these places when addressed via 



[712] 



1875.] 



POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 



69 



PATTERNS, LIMIT OP SIZE ANrv WEIGHT. 


The limits of weight and size are as follow : 


Places. 


Weight. 


Length. 


Breadth or 
Depth. 


Azores 


16 oz. 


18 inches. 


12 inches. 


Belgium 


8oz. 


24 " 


12 


Canada 


24 oz. 


24 


12 


Cape de Verds 


16oz. 


18 " 


12 < 


Denni ik 


48 oz. 


24 


12 


France 


36 oz. 


18 " 


12 


German Empire 


8oz. 


24 " 


12 


Greece 


48 oz. 


24 " 


12 < 


Italy 


36 oz. 


24 


12 


Madeira 


16 oz. 


18 " 


12 


Netherlands 


16 oz. 


24 " 


12 


Poland 


8 oz. 






Portugal... ... ... 


16 oz. 


18 " 


12 " 


Russia 


8oz. 






Switzerland 


48 oz. 


24 " 


12 


Uuited Kingdom ... 


24 oz. 


24 


12 " 


Any infringement of the conditions laid down will ren 


der the packet liable to be treated and charged as a letter. 



ORDERS OX THE UNITED KINGDOM. 

The Money Order Offices throughout the Dominion draw 
upon all the Mony Ord^r Offices in England, Ireland and 
Scotland, the Channel Islands, and British India, for auy 
aum np to 10 sterling, and grant as many Orders for 10 
sterling each as may be needed to make up the amount to 
be remitted. The terms are as under: 

On Orders up to 2 $0 25 

over 2 and up to 5 50 

" over 5 " 7 75 

" over 7 " 10 ... 1 00 



MONET ORDERS IX CAMADA. 

All the Money Order Post Offices in Canada are autho 
rizeil to draw Money Orders on each other for any sum up 
to $100, and for as many Orders of $100 each as the Appli 
cant may require, upon the following terms : 

In Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia. Manitoba, New Bruns 
wick, Prince Edward Island and British Columbia, 

On Orders up to $4 2 cents. 

Over $4 and up to 10 5 

10 20 10 

20 " 40 20 

40 " 60 30 

60 " 80 40 



80 



100 



50 



MONEY ORDERS ON NEWFOUNDLAND. 

The Money Order Offices in Ontario, Quebec, Nova 
S<-otia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Prince Kdward Island 
and British Columbia, draw also upon the Money Order 
Offices in Newfoundland. Tile Orders, like those of the 
Uuited Kingdom, are payable in sterling money, and for 
sums u(> to 10 sterling. The terms are: 

For Orders up to 5 25 cents. 

" over 5, and np to 10 ... 50 " 

The Money Order Post Offices are furnished with Lifts 
of all the Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom, 
Ontario. Quebec. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick. Prince 
Edward Island, Newfoundland, and British Columbia ; and 
the Postmasters are instructed to afford every information 
in their power in respect of the places upon which they 
draw, together with any other information relating to 
such issues as the intending Remitters may desire. 

POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS. For Regulations, see 
page 130, Almanac 1874. 

FOB PDNAL CLAISEB. See Almanac for 1871. 



No. 4. Bates of Postage on all matter transmissible by Post, not of the character of a Utter. 
NOTE. The Postage upon all matter included in this table should be prepaid by postage stamps. 



DESCRIPTION OF MATTER. 



7 /-i ^ To Great Britain, Mail Steam 
Between any place in Canada Packetg gailinLr f rom Ol , fih<w 

or Portland : 



and to Newfoundland. 



Q 
Halifax. 



Books 

Cartes de Visite ... 
irculars Printed 



Handbills 

Lithographed Letters and Circulars 



Newspapers. Canadian, from Publishing Office 



Newspapers, transient 

Pamphlets and occasional Publications 

Parcel Post" Packages 

Patterns of Merchandise for sale (see p. 68) 
Periodicals 



Photographs in Cases, not containing glass ... 

Albums 

Prices Current 



Book and Newspaper MS., Printers Proofs Maps. Ac.... 
Printed matter character of Circulars, Handbills, Ac. 
Samples of Merchandise (see p. 68). 

School Rsturns. half-yearly 

School Returns by School Trustees to Superintendent, 

even although rilled up in writing ... 
Seeds. Ac., samples of, including Cuttings. Bulbs, Roots. 

Scions, or (5 rafts (see p. 68) 

Parliamentary Papers 

Petitions and \ddresscs to Provincial LegisIatures,Votes 

and Proceedings, and other papers printed by order 

of said Legislatures 



1 cent per 2 oz 

" " 

1 cent each when sent singly, 

or 1 cent per 2 oz 

1 cent per 2 oz 

1 cent each when sent singly, 
or 1 cent per 2 oz 

|" Once a Week. 5c per Qr. ] 
Twice " lOc " 
\ Thrice " 15c " f 
[Daily ... 30c " j 

2 cents each 

1 cent per 2 oz 

(see Rates, p. t!5) 

1 cent per 2 oz 

1 cent per 4 oz., whether pack 
age contains one or more 
Numbers. Weighing less 
than 1 oz., J^ cent each if 
sent separately. 

Parcel Post (see p. 65) ... 

H 

1 cent per 2 oz 



1 cent each or 1 cent per 2 oz. 

I cent per 2 oz 

] See P. 0. Act and regnla- 
j. lations for conditions of 
transmission. 



Canadian Packet Book Post. 



.. 
.. 



.. 
>. 



At commuted rate, if prepaid 
from office of publication, or 
at 2 cents each. 

2 cents each. 

Canadian Packet Book Post. 

Canadian Packet Book Post. 

2c each Number, if published 
in Canada; Canadian Packet 
Book Post, if foreign. 



Canadian Packet Book Post. 

(> tt 

2 cents each, or in bulk at 
Canadian Packet Book Post. 
Canadian Packet Book Post. 



All the mutter described in the above table may be sent 
to Great Britain by Cunard and other Steamers sailing 
from New York, at Cunard Packet Book Post Rates, except 
newspapers and prices current, which are charged 4 cents 



each. To France, by Canadian Steamer from Quebec, at 
French Book Post Rates ; and to the United States at the 
ordinary Canadian rates, subject, on delivery, to United 
States postage. 



[713] 



70 



POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



[1875. 



List of Post Offices iu Canada on tlxe 1st July, 1874. 

The Offices printed in Italics are authorized to grant and pay Money Orders. The Offices marked * are Savings Bank 
Ogives The letters " W. 0." /Mowing the name of a Post Office, signify " Way Office." The capital Utters on the 
right of the County column indicate the several Provinces of the Dominion. 

To meet the wishes of many of our friends in Ontario, we have, though only in the case of that Province, substituted 
t hi- name of the Township in whL h the Post Office is situated for that ot the Electoral Division. Should the name 
of the County also be required, reference may be made to the list of Township Municipalities (see Index). 



POST OFFICE. 


TP. & ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTKR. 


POST OFFICE. 


TP. & EIECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


Abbott s Corners ... 


Missisquoi Q 


Charles Hope 
0. Crosefield 
Win. Johnston 
Befljamin Seato 
S. Faleonbridge 
John Millar 
R. P. Scidmore 
Robert Forman 
J. Matthews 
A. Qu.dit Duboi 
^ George Adams 
: Mrs. Agues La ve I 
John F. Taylor 
|N. McDonald 
Ccileman Lewis 
John S. Hoare 
Miss J. Pattorso 
J. J. Watson 
Nathan B.Morri 
.Ichu Milne 
Shackleton Hay 
H. A Hawley 
Richard Bradley 
B. II. Akerly 
Jame.-* Dom-lly 
Richard Jones 
Thomas Bourke 
John L. Harris 
John Prentice 
R. M. Costin 
George Kvans 
James H. Peck 
S. Kirkpatiick 
Alex. Brown 

F. J. Daigle 
F. Alexander 
D. A.Macdonald 
J .hn B Lawlor 
W. L. McKeuzie 
Richard Tucker 
A. Mitcamp ell 
C. F. Goodeve 
Thomas Bryson 
Willium Allan 
Wm. sharp 
Alien McNicol 
J. G. Dii kiusou 
Benjamin Titus 
George Fletcher 
M. Silverthorn 
John Lynch 
f/evi Philip 
George Kiersted 
A. II. Fraser 
John Bowman 
J.H. Wylie.jun 
W H. Taylor 
Mrs. A. Meek 
J. Monkhouse 
C. Tupling 
J. W. Branan 
Archibald Lamb 
James Wilkie 
Wm. Zinger 
iwen Roblin 
Mrs. A. Chipman 
Ernest G. Park 
D. Pu^sley 
Touathau Pipes 
lohn McArthur 
Anna M. McKay 
Louis Robitaille 
Jeorite Dufresne 
John G. Smith 
H. White 
A.rch. Simpson 


Anderson s Corners. 
Andover 


Huntingdon (J 
Victoria N B 


James Anderson 

Onesime Boiyert 
L. ivloncion 
J. R Brown 
Stauford Palmer 
Wm. Speedie 
Thos. A. Gavaza 
H. P. Hill 
John Chisholm 
John Wilson 
Samuel Kerr 
O. A. B-irberie 
A. McKenzie 
James W. Cotter 
John G. Christie 
W. R. Elderkin 
Albert Teskey 
Henry Efistland 
C. McLaughUn 
R. Ai-chibald 
Wm. B Mills 
E. R. Jacob! 
Wm. Blair, sen 
John McKay 
Mrs. S. Ryder 
W. G. Ballam 
Wm. Gillis 
Wm. Watson 
Miss L. Schooley 
W. F. Suhes 
Thomas Kidd 
Geo Stoaehouse 
C. Roy 
Paschal Lebel 
Alex. Gardner 
John C. Bent 
George Mills 
Wm. G. Murray 
Ezra A. Bates 
A D. Olmstead 
Chas. Mclnnes 
L(.uis Foisy 
James Qoodhue 
Mrs. Janet SmaU 

Wm. Thomson 
Wm Scarrow 
F. G. Stacey 
Edward Oliver 
H. P. Cornwall 
James Ashdowa 
Robert Smyth 
George Fullis 
James Conn 
John Mustard 
James Asp lin 
M. J. Hogan 

John M. Bell 
Joshua Breadnei 
R. Bingham 

S. C Willson 
John Kidd 
M. A. Fisher 
F A. Donkin 
lames Crowther 
P. G. Aubry 
J. Li^tVbvre 
3 Caldwell 
Daniel McBrady 
). McKeune 
<:iiza M. Kenzie 
Ira II Patterson 
[. R. Ault 








Moutmorency ... ^ 
Rouville Q 










Puslinch 




Ottawa Q 








E^sa 




Middleton 




Kitj^- s N B 




Colchester N 8 
Esquesin<* 


Annan 








Annapolis .... N S 
Antigonishe... N S 
Autigon she ... N S 
Fitzroy . . 




Bagot Q 






Brome ... Q 


A u tig. Harbour, WO 


Adare 


Mc-iillivray 
Megantic Q 
Antigonishe ... N S 
Elizabethtown ... 
Adelaide . 


\dde4 ley 


Antrim W 


Halifax N S 


AcidingtonF rksWO 
Vddison 






Appln 
Appleby 


Kkfrid 

Nelson O 






Admaston 


Apple Grove 


gfmstead Q 


Adolphustown 

Advocate Harbor ... 


Adolphustown... 
Cumberland ... N S 
?carboro .. . . 


Apple River, W 0.. 


Cumberland ...N 




Anstruther 
Flos 


Ailsa Craig 


East Williams ... 
Missisquoi Q 
Mulmur 




Ami 


Archibald Sett. W 


Kestigouche ... N B 


Airlie 


Akerly, W 


Queens N B 




Clarendon 
Orillia 




Prince P E I 




Albert 


Tiendinaga C 
Cape Breton ... N S 
Albert N B 


Argyle 
Argyle W 


EWon 
Yarmouth N S 
Richmond .... N S 
Antigonishe... N S 
Puslinch 


Albert Bridge, W 
AUwrt Miueh,W 0.. 






Arisaig W 


Alberton 


Prince P E I 


Arkell 


*Albion 


Albion 




Wirwick 


Albury 


Ameliasburg ... C 
Aldboro 


Arkwright 


Arran . . . . 


Aldboro 




Adjala 


Aldershot 


Flamboro , East. 
Alnwick 






Alderville 


Armagh 


Belchasse Q 


Aldouaue, W. 
Alexander s Pt.W 


Kent N B 


Gloucester N B 
Lochiel 


Armow 


Kincardine 
Hestigouche ... N B 
Queen s N B 


Armstrong s Bk WO 
Armstrong s Cor. WO 


Alfred 


Alfred 




Augusta 
Thorold 


Holland 


Allanburg 


*Arnprifir 
Aroo>took, W 


MeNabb 
Victoria N B 


Allandale 


Inniofil O 


Allan Park 


Bentinck 


Bcxley .. 


Allan s Corners 
Allan s Mills 


Chateauguay Q 
Burgess, N O 


Arthabaska Station. 
Artlmbaskaville 
* Arthur 


Arlhabaska Q 
Arthabaska ..... Q 


Alteftyrd 


Amabel 


Arthur 
Victoria N B 


Allensville 


Stephenson 
Flo-- 


Arthurette, W ... 






Hallowell 








Tecumseth 


Ascot Corner 


herbrooke Q 
Whitby 


Alloa 


Chinguacousy ... 
Pontiac Q 


Ashburn 


Allumette Island ... 


AshiTOt t 


Yale B C 


Peel., 




Humphrey 


Alma 


Albert N B 




Alma, W 


Pictou N S 




Derby 




Harkham o 




Goulburn . -.0 


*Almonte 




Ash worth , 


Scott 




Muskoka 




Stiated 


Alton 






Jonaventure ... Q 
Vicolet Q 








Alvanley 


Derby 
Brooke . .... . . 


Atha..... 




Athelstixn 


luntin^don Q 


Amaranth Station... 


Amaranth O 




S^ott 


Amberley ., 


Ashfield 


Atherley 


Mara 




Carrick 




Windham 




Anwliasburg ... 
Cumberland... N S 
Maiden 0> 




Adjala 




\thol 


Keuyon 


*Ainhf.rsU>Hrph 
Amuerst Hill, W. 0. 
Amherst Point,W 
Amiens , 


Athol 


Cumberland ... N S 
Caistor , 


Cumberland.. ..N S 
Cumberland ... N S 
Lobo 
Ancaster ... . 






Ottawa Q 




jlmteauguay ... Q 




Ancienne Lorette ... 
Anc. Lorette (sub)... 




Dudley 
Aughrim 
Augustine Cove 
Au Lac. WO 


Mckering 
trooke 
>rince P E I 

Vestmoreland.N B 
Dsnabruck ... L 




Anderdon 




Jlanchard ol 


Anderson, W. 0..., 


Westmoreland.N B 


iuUsvttU ... 



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71 



POST OFFICE. 


TP. * ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


POST OFFICE. 


TP. A ELECTORAL CO . 


POSTMASTER. 


A 


Wbitchurch 
Nottawasaga ... 


Charles Doan 
R. Morris 
Octave Martin 
John McCallum 
G. C. Smith 
John McMillan 
J. E. McCready 
Robt. McDonald 
E. N. Shaver 
W. A. Reid 
J. B. Newcomb 
J. McKellar 
C. Ayer 
T. R. Harris 
J. R. Woods 
P. Hodgkiuson 
J. Little 
Robert Wylie 

Edward Keeley 

William Doyle 
R. Klmsly 
C. McDonald 
Alex McRae 
Jacob Beck 
Patrick Kennedy 
K. Levesque 
Felix Chunier 
Chas. A. Read 
John Oopp. jun. 
D D Mardonald 
J. D. Perrin 
BYs. X. Bilodeau 
W. S. Robinson 
Henry Baird 
Thomas Burgess 
John W. Cowie 
Robert Hill 
John Hysop 
John S Appelbe 
Peter Small 
J. C. Williamson 
T. W. Johnson 
George B. Lundy 
Ira Palmer 
Arch. Russell 
F. Walter 
John Cleminger 
James AllHn 
Wm. H. Wilson 
Thomas Gallang 
Thomas Tapp 
Charles Bard 
John Bowron 
James Whelan 
Mrs. E. J. Dal ton 
Thomas Worrell 
James Elmslie 
Donald Nicolsnn 
Samuel Goodhue 
William Glover 
James Edwards 
Oliver Lyttle 
R. H. Crowell 
Leonard Knowles 
Benj. Boudrot 
Wm. Baker 
Robert Wall 
W. J. Gage 
Asa A. Cooke 
Robert Brown 
Mrs. A. Dickey 
Margaret Love 
J. A. Cameron 
John Belfour 
E. D. W. Phillips 
Helen J. Waitt 
J. Ferguson, jun. 
D. Lncourciere 
N. Pugere 
W. J. Anglin 
John Baxter 
Alex. Williston 
James Graham 
James Gairdner 


Bavfield. WO 


Westmoreland N B 
Antigonishe ...N h 
Kings P E I 


C. Van Bnskirk 
E. W. Randall 
J. Nejdham 
George Laing 
John Mnwatt 
AriL us Mclntosb. 
Whitney Wait 
Wm, H Brown 
George Surtees 
Charles Mason 

J. B. Osborne 

Isaiah Parent 
David Smith 
V. T. Hard wick 
Richard Lance 
0. McArrfcur 
George Mason 
Prudent Blais 
George Couture 
Margaret O Brien 
Ovven Louirhrey 
1) miel Hallisey 
W. R. Brewster 
Stephen Me Neill 
Leonard Bettt 
S. P. Raymond 
W. S. Raymond 
Donald Cameron 
Miss M. liivard 
R. St. Pierre 
Major Wriuht 
(i. Clayes, jun. 
Wm. Stevens, jun 
J. L. House 
Edmund Quigley 
H. Boucher 
W. Phillips 
James Moore 
Israel Burton 
\oah Herring 
S. Armstrong 
Daniel Prosser 
Janirs Conk 
A. Messier 
John Chalmers 
M. Killoran 
Val Troop 
Thos. Davis 
Hosm > P. McLnod 
P Demiuchelle 
C. Robertson 
J. 11. Meacham 
James Martin 
P. Ed Drake 
Urb. Belliveaux 
Lewis Kichard 
Kdward Walker 
Geore Arnold 
W. H. Odell 
Peter Terriff 
Wm. Gonllette 
J. B. Brillon 
G. N. Belyea 
A McLaughlan 
Jon. Mi .ler 
John Crnasley 
ilobprt Heron 
Alex. Galloway 
Julius Guild 
John E. Murchie 
.(>hn Benton 
V. Charbonneau 
^rs. C. Petitclerc 
John Fleming 
Wm. Jaffray 
John Grandy 
Edward Berry 
W. S. Church 
P. S. .Toncas 
Miss Zoe Kitson 
Nichol McTntyre 
MOHOS A. Tobin 
J. M. Parker 
3. J Ninhnla 




Bayfield, WO 




Bay Fortune 




Argenteuil Q 
Dorchester North 
Downie 


Hay ham 
Bayside. W 


Bay ham O 
Ch irlotte N B 






Ray St. Lawrence, WO 


Victoria N S 
St. Vincent 


Avoudale, W 
Avondalo, W 




Pictou N S 


Bayville 
Beachtrurg 


McLean 
Westmeath 
Oxford. West ... 
Townseud 


Avonport, W 
Avonport Station. ... 


King s N S 

Kino- s N S 




Bealion 




* B?a msville 


Clinton 




Bear Brook 


Cumberland 




Bear 1 sslaud 


York N B 


^Ayhner East Ottawa Q 


Bear P.. Int. W ... 
Bear R.(W.sidf) ... 


Sbelburue N S 




Digby N S 


Aylwin Ottawa Q 


Watt 


*Beauharnois 


B^anharnois ... Q 
Montcalm Q 




Beaulac 




Beaulieu 


Montmorency . ... Q 
Bellechitsse Q 


Back Bay W 


Charlotte N B 
Antigonishe. ...N S 
Victoria N S 
Victoria N S 

Victoria N S 


Beaumont 


Back Lands, WO.... 


Beauport 


Beaurivage 


Lotbiniere Q 


BaddeckBay. W .. 
Baddwk Bridge, WO 


Beaver Bank, WO.. 
Beaver Brook. W 0. 
Beiver Cove 


Halifax N S 


Albert N B 


Wilmot, .. ... 


Cape Breton ...N .- 
Charlotte N B 




Beaver Harbor, W 
Beaver River, W . 
Beaver River Corner 




Chicoutiuii Q 
Marquette M 
WMtmoreland N B 

Westmoreland N B 
Pictou . N S 


Digby N S 


Baie St. Paul 


Digby N S 


1 horah 


BdeVerteRoad,WO 
Btiley s Brook.WO. 


Bfcancuur 
Becancour Station... 
Bedeque 


Nicolet Q 


Megautic Q 
Prince P E I 


S.mth Mona^ban 
Levis Q 




Bedford 


Missisquoi Q 


Baillie VV 


Charlotte N B 
Victoria N B 


Bedford B;isia,WO. 
Beebe Plain 
Beech Hill, WO 
Begon 


Halifax N S 


Bairdsville,W 
Bala 


Staristead Q 
King s N S 
Temiscouata ... Q 
Ashneld 


Medora 




Whitchurch 
Pittsburg 


Belfast 


Ballantyne s Station 


Belfast 
Belford 


Queen s P E 1 
Markham 




Ballycroy 
Ballyduff 
Ballymote 


Adjala 
Manvers 
London 


Belfountain 


Cxledon 


BelTave 


Morris 


Belhaven 


N Gwillimburv. 
Queen s P E 1 


Belle Creek 


Balsam 
* BfiUi tn>ftf& 


Pickering 
Hamilton 


Belle Alodie . 


St John s Q 


Belledune, W 
Belledune Riv. W O 
Belleisle. W 


Jkucester ... N B 
Gloucester ... ^ B 
\tinapolis N S 




Welle-ley 
Mulmur 






Hullet . . 


Belleisle Bay. W 0... 
Belleisle Creek. W 
Bfllf, River 
Belle Riviere 






Madoc 
Westmoreland N B 




Barachois, W 
Barachois de Malbay 


Rochester * } 
Two Mountains . Q 
Thai-low 
Crlton N B 
Tnnisnl " 


Monck 


Belleville. WO . 
Bell Ewart 


Barkttmlle 


Cariboo B C 


Barnaby River. W 
Barnes villn, WO ... 


XortlmmbeiTd N B 
King s N B 


Belliveaux Cove.\VO 
Belliveaux Vili.W *} 
Bellrock 
Bell s Owners 




Portland 


Nichol 


Barney s River, W 
Barnston 
Barrett s Cross 


Pi-tou N 8 


Stanstead Q 
Prince P E I 


Belmont ... . 


Westminsttr . ... 


Belmore 


*Iiarrie 




Belosil Station 
Beloeil Village ... 
Belyea s Cove, W 0. 
B^nacadie WO 


Vercheres Q 
Vercheres Q 
Queen s N B 
Caoe Breton ...N S 
Colbome 


Barrington 


Huntingdon ... Q 
>helburne ... N S 


Borrinffton 


Barrington Pas.WO 
Barrio s Beach. W 
Barronsfield, W 0... 
Bartibog. W 


Shelburne ... N S 
Antigonishe.. N S 
Cumberland....N S 
Northumborl d N B 
Barton 


Benmiller 
Bennie s Corneis.... 
Bennington 


W. 7o.r;i 
South Monagliau 


Bassin du Livre. ... 
Bass River, W ... 
Bass River. WO ... 
Basswood Ridge, WO 


Ottawa Q 




Kent N B 


Benton,WO Caileton NB 

BetltOUV ille P,mhriHc*ft O 


Coliihester N S 
Charlotte N B 
Fisher 




Ten-ebon ne Q 
Quebec Q 
Holland 




Bath 


Krnestown 
Carleton N B 




Bath 


* Berlin 


Waterloo, North. 
Hay 


Bathurst 


Gloucester ... N B 
Gloucester ... N B 
Champlain Q 
Champlain Q 
Storrington 
Kin^s N S 




Bathurst Vill. W 0. 
Batiscan 


Berryton, W 
Bersimis 


Albert N B 




Batiscan Bridge 
Battersea 




Montmagny Q 
Rerthier Q 


*Be.rthir,r, en haut ... 
Bervie 


Baxter s Harboi W 
Bay du Vin. W O ... 
BavduVinMills.WO 
* Bavfield . 


Kincardine 


Northumberl d N B 
Northumberl d N B 
Stanley 


Berwick 


Berwick King s N S 


Berwick Stat n.W O Kinu s N S 



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POST OFFICE. 


IP. 4 ELECTORAL CO. POSTMASTER. 


POST OFFICE. 


TP. t ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


S thany 
Bethel 


Manvcrs S W. M. Graham 
Shefford Q G Bartlett 


Bord a Plouffe 


Laval 


C OOC OOOO*- M &O P3 o O 03 W PS <yO C C^O i-n^Oi- COOOOOOWOOOOOcaOOO Ji/jccOajfqC OOcooOCOO C <y<y<x mmwcrOOG O><y<yo>.<^ OC"=!nC^o2CKai 


V. Lemay 
Robert Keys 
John Doyle 
Wm Hack well 
Oliver C. Rouse 
W. H. Edwards 
C. McBrayne 
John Taylor 
David McV ane 
Wm. Farrow 
L. Normandin 
Henry W. Ford 
Alex. Bourdrot 
A. Munro 
Jas. Wilson, sen. 
R. B. C. Weldon 
John D. Baird 
John Bourgeois 
John Hewtoa 
Robert Magwood 
J. B. Fairbairn 
John McCaffrey 
Wm. Galbrai .h 
John Crosby 
Robert E Perry 
James Shaw 
W. L. Rodd 
Robt. Maconchy 
J. M.:Leau 
Alex. Anderson 
John Gillis 
.Jas. Bliick. jun. 
M. M. Elliott 
Wm Pickering 
E. R. Croinby 
A. D Clmit 
John McMillan 
John Bernard 
James Grahtvm 
M wen Moyer 
Kolx rt Anglin 
W. McDr.ugall 
Millidge Steeves 
Marcus S. Dean 
Elias Eby 
George Burchell 
E. Dodge, jun. 
John A. Camtron 
Edwin James 
Joseuh Whitford 
Joel Kstabrooks 
K. 0. Krigham 
John Cimeron 
T. C. Lock wood 
John McAdam 
Allen Williams 
George Brown 
Charles Lock 
G. J. Mackeican 
Wm. King 
Joseph Gardner 
Mrs. H. Gnilbert 
Geo. Hamilti n 
A!PX. MoLellan 
I. McLeod 
Klktnah Teel 
Donald Macleod 
Melvin Adams 
Mrs. A. Church 
John Crawford 
Chas. Brodhagen 
Walter Lynch 
C. II. .lows 
Henry Addison 
J. R McDonnell 
Fred. Mullett 
Chas. K. Jones 
R. Rowe 
JHUIHS Graham 
W. IJt-ndry 
R. Darlington 
H. C >mptou 
J.R Hull 
John Bagrie 
Mrs. M. Fowlie 
11 ash Hannah 


Bethesda 


Whitchurch H. Pretty 
Hamilton John Sidey 




East Williams ... 


Bfwdley 




Baxley 


Bexley Go Boadway 






Bic 


Rimouski Q J R Colclougn 


Bosworth 


Peel 


Biuuville 


Levis Q p Morin 


Big Bank, W 
Big Bras d Or, WO. 
Big Brook, W 
Big Cove, W 
Big Harbour, W 0... 
Big Iuter.(G. N.) WO 
Big Inter. (Mar.) WO 
Big Island, W 
Big Lorraine, WO... 
Big Marsh 
BiePond, W 
BU Port le Bear, WO 
Big Tracadie. W 0... 
Billinors Bridge 
Bill Town, W 
Binbrook 


Victoria N S Donald McLean 
Victoria N Si J. A. Fraser 


*Botf>well 
Both well 


Zone 

Kinfr c P K 


Inverness N S M. McLeod 
Queen s N B Jas. Humphrey 


Botsford Port ge,WO Westmoreland N 


Inverness N S D. McKav 
Inverness N S Donald Gillis 
Vi.-toria N S Malcolm McLeon 


Bourck s Hill 


Williamsburg. ... 
Westmoreland N 
Victoria N 
Carlow 


Boudreau Vil. W 0. 


I ictou N S J. Cameron 


Boulter 


Cape Breton... N S George Jewell 
King s P E I D. McDonald, 
Ctpe Breton... N 8 M. McLellan 
Shelburne ... N S Thos. Richards^ii 
Antigonishe... N S William Giroir 
Gloucester Oi William Smith 


Boundary Cr k, W 
Boundary, Pres.W 
Bourgeois, W 


Westmoreland N 
Carleton N 
Kent N 


Povtneuf 


Bowling Green 




Darlington 
Markham 


Kiug s N S Stubbard Sweet 


Box Grove 


Biubrook Henry Hall 


Bingham Road 
Birchtou 


Cayu^-a. South... 01 Jos. Goehringer 










Birdton, W L) 


York N B Robert Bird 


Bracklev Point 
BracMey Point R d. 
* Bradford 


Queeu s P E 
Queen s P E 
W. Gwillimbury. 
Prince P E 






Birmingham 
Birr 


Pittsburg Mrs. Birmingham 
London OjJosepli M Younj; 




Bishop s Mills 
Bismarck 


Oxford O Asa W. Bishop 
Gainsborough.... O W H. Trunim 
Mnlmur O John Newel 




East Zorra 


Brutnidt 


McNab 

Innisfil 


Black Bauk 


Black Brook. W 0... 
Biack Brook, WO... 
Black Creek 


North mb rl d. N B ; Robert Blake 
Cape Breton.... N S H. Livingstone 
Willoughby Isaac H. Allen 
Biobrook ...... .. Alex Simpson 




Chinguacoufy ... 
Dumfries, North . 
Windham 






Black Heath 




Black Land, W ... 
Bla"k Poiut, W ... 
Black Point, W ... 
Black River, W ... 
Black Kiver 
Black River, W ... 
Black River Br. WO 
Black River Station. 
Black Rock. W ... 
Blackville, W 
Blair 
Jil jirton 


Restigouche... N B^m. Cook 
Restigouche ... N B H. Coimacher 
Halifax N S Jatnes Hubley 


Breadalbane, WO... 


Resligouche... N 
Mara 






North mb rl d. M B R. McNanghton 
St. John N B Robert Stewart 
Antigonishe... N S| Colin McDonald 
North mb rl d. N B Mrs. I. Cameron 


Brest aw 




Brewer s Mills 
Brew^ter . .... 


Pittsburg 


Stephen 


Bridgedale, W ... 
Bridgenorth 


Albert N 


Smith 
Waterloo, North . 
Cape Breton... N 
Annapolis . ... N 


Cumberland . N S James Williger 
North mb rl d. N B W. H. Griudley 
Waterloo J. Renshaw 
Belinont . . O Roger Bates 


Bridgeport, W ... 


Bridgeville, W ... 


Blskenev 


Ramsay Peter McDougall 


Klz^vir 


Blancha.d Rd. WO. 
Blanche 


Pictou N S Donald Ross 


Bridgetvaier 
Brigg rj Corner,WO. 
Rrigham. 
*Brfffht 


Lunenburg ... N 








Brome 


Blandford, W 
Blantyre 


Lnneiiburg ... N S Mrs. Publicover 




Brighton 
Antigonishe ... N 


Fliyney Ridge, WO 
Blessington 




Briloy g Brook, WO. 


Tvendina ir a Isaac Mott 


Biissfield, W 


North mb rl d. N B John A. Arbo 
Sunbury NB Hezekiuh Hoyt 
Hillowell Jonathan Strikei 




McGilHvray 

Matilda 


Brinston s Corners . 


3 loomfipld 






Prince P E I 


Bristol 
Britannia 
Britannia Mills 


A/nriac 
Toronto 


Bloomfield,W 
Bloomfirld, W 
Bloorningdale 


Carle.ton N B C. T. Allerton 
King s N B John Leavitt 


Waterloo Michul Martell 


Areenteuil 
Inverness N 
Inverness N 
Lunenburg ... N 
Inverness N 
Bonaventure 
York 




Wbitchurch Maxin Jones 
Townsend L W Kitchen 


Broad CoveCh..WO 
Broad Cove (Int.)WO 
Broad Cove (Lu.)WO 
Broad Cove (Ma.) WO 


Bloomsbur" 


BlueM .ii itdin. W 
Blue s Mill, W ... 


Pictou N 8 Wm. McDonald 


Inverness ... N Pi Malcolm Blue 




Hlyth 


Morris OJD B. McKinnon 




Blytheswood 


Mersea John Miller 
"Verulft.nl R I,a T. Tupper 




Elizabethtown ... 

Losran .. 




Borah^c, W 


Charlotte NBlWm. Erskine 
Hungerford OJ Abraham Bogart 
North mb rl d. N B Miles McMillen 
Cape Breton... .N SjM. McTntyre 
S Sherbrooke ... Ol.Tohn Korry 
Rldon Oj Duncan McRae 
Broroe Q Mrs E Blaisdell 












T! HP stown 




Richmond 


Bondale Chapel, WO 
Bo ingbroke 


ftrmnpton ffldts ...... 


Richmond 




Dungannon 
Trafalgar 
Conipton 


B)lsover 
Bolton Centre 
BoUon Forest. .. . 


Bronte 


Brome QIJ T Channell 


Brookfldld 


Colchester ... N 


B >manton 


HaHimand Richard Knight 
Bnaventure Q Fred. Forest 
W.Gwillimbury. A. H. Carter 
Marysbnrg Job D Bongard 
Queen s P E llA. Robertson 

Winrihnm O P M MfTntnaVi 


Brook field, "Vf 

*Rrnoklin 


B iiaventvire River. 


Whilby . . 


Brooklyn 

Brooklyn. W 


King s P E 
Queen s N 
West Zorra 
Queen s N 
Halifax ... .. N 


Bongard s Corners... 
Bookton 


Brookvale, W 0. 
Rrookvalp W 0... 


Boom. WO Inverness N S Alex. McEachern 



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POST OFFICE. 


TP. & ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


POST OFFICE. 


T P. 4 ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


Brookville, W 
Brookville, W 


Cumberland... N S 
Pictou N S 


J. A. Hatfield 
James McDonald 
John B. Burhe 
C. H. J. Hall 
Hiram Brown 
Alex. McGibbon 
Mrs. Sponenburg 
Robert Marks 
J. B. Dobie 
Jas. Cosiello 
Henry Gropp 
S. R Beamish 
John R Grant 
T. B Gouldiug 
W. 3. L^ Roy 
T. H. Stripp 
James Wilson 
Eusebe Couture 
M Macleod 
Thomas Buckley 
E. Plavfair 
B II. Foley 
James McAulay 
Wm. J. Mordan 
! George Daulh 
Robert Cairns 
John Catton 
E. W. Burgess 
Alfred Shell 
John M.-Donald 
Joseph Davison 

Alex. Donald 
George Savage 
Wm. Lawler 
Oran Phillips 

Donald McRae 
F. II. McKnight 
Robert Faulkner 
Simon Moire 
M. Midland 
Then. A. Kidd 
George Taylor 
James McGill 
M. E. A. Burpee 
John Fell 
James Lynn 
John Kelso 
C. Israel Keith 
T. Thomson 
D. C. Echlin 
J. M. Thomson 
Pulaski Clark 
Robert Sadler 
John ilclntyre 
James Campbell 
J. B. Beaulieu 
J. McKinnon 
John Elliott 
Mrs. C. Murdoch 
A. Chittenden 
W.Tennant, jun 
Francis Brown 
A. Spears, jun. 
D. Dillon 
Wm. Campbell . 
Patrick Murphy 
George Bell 
James Munsie 
James Walker 
Geo. Middlemas 
John Boyle 
Angus McOonald 
James Reed 
J. D Cameron 
D. McLaughlan 
.John Cahill 
Thos. Douglas 
William Stuart 
Wm. H. White 
Handly Starrat 
John C. Neiley 
Benjamin Clark 
James Bryson 
Andrew Cameron 

[ 


Camilla 




Hugh Currie 
Thomas Houston 
Jamn M. Ferris 
K. T. Ilagyard 
D. K. Campbell 
HenryMcFarlane 
A. W. Kendrick 
Thoma Christie 
H. W. Mover 
Luke- Bvron 
W. J. Wallace 
Robert Phillips 
Reuben R. Baker 
C. Ea on 
J. E. Lockwooi 
Louis Drouillard 
John Folmsbee 
John M. Gulp 
A. I attison 
./. Canniff. jun. 
Siinuvl Allchin 
J. W. Borden 
Robert Talbot 
E. D. Fulkrton 
R. P. Ritchie 
Francois Meunier 
C. Cuiininsihtini 
R-bert Clark 
C. E Grosvenor 
William Main 

S- Stopben-on 
.ln-wph Ir-.vard 
Telesphore Roy 
John ^ \\ffin 
Peter Wh.il in 
W Ili.irn Ti 1 .!-- 
P. Lanwandiere 
Robert McDonald 
Donald Mo.f onald 
Hugh Mel 
John Val court 
A. McQuarne 
Jnsiah Siai h 
Neil McAfkil 
Donald McLaren 
W. Cunningham 
John McKay 
J. L. Muttart 
NT. 11 >-,var4 
\ David Kerr 
0. Toupin 
D. Thivierge 
Mips H. C. Larue 
J. Bernard 
r l.G.C. Blackball 
i Jacob Belfrey 
Genrtre F. Ovv en 
|P. Banbrlck 
G. J Hajek 
Wra. Fletcher 
Joseph Meagher 
lames R. Reed 
D. Morrison 
Pat. Struthers 
James Hamilton 
T. W. Colcleugh 
J. McDor.agh 
S. Cummins 
a. Knechti-1, jun. 
John P. Miller 
Jamos Calder 
Alfred Moore 
Tlmniaa Kwart 
T. Pelltier 
WJ. Feather? tone 
J. Malcolm, sen. 
M Ferguson 

G. J. Kidd 
Wm. Cook 
Benj Eastman 
John MoLeod 
C. Schneider 
Hugh Mcl hail 
I homas M. Reid 




Plj inpton 




*Campbellfm d 


Seymour 






Campbell s Cross .... 
C tmpbell Settl. W 
Campbell Settl. W 


Chinguacousy ... 
King s N B 


Brown s Brook, W Cumberland ... N S 


York N B 




Rcftigouche ... N B 
Nassagiweya .... 
Clinton 




Tuckersmith 
Algoma 
Brudenell 


Campbellville 


Bruce Mines 






Charlotte N B 
King s N S 




Fllice 


Canaan W 






Canaan Ripids, WO 
Canaan Road, WO... 
Canada Creek, WO. 
Canard, W 


Queen s N B 




Grey 


King s N S 






King s N S 






King s N S 
Sandwich 


Buckboru Harwich 




Oanbori 


Canboro 
Gai isborough ... 
Cayuga. North... 
Thuriow 




Bcllechasse Q 

Victoria N S 


Bucklaw, W 
Buckley s, W 
Bucksliot 


Canflfld 


Kind s N S 


Cannifton 


Clarendon 
Kent N B 




Kind s N S 


Bull Creek 


King s PEI 
West Flamboro . O 
Arthabiska Q 


*fAinn>.nqttfn 
Cannon ville. W ... 


Brock 


BullocK s Corners ... 


Cumberland .. N S 
Cariboo B C 














Guysboro N S 
Compton Q 


BurgeSSville IVnrwiob North. O 




Bufgoyne 
Burl^igh 
Burlington 


Arran 




York N B 


Canffrbtiry St/Mon . 


York N B 


Prince PEI 


Ottawa Q 


Burlington, W ... 


King s N S 


Canton 
Capal Aigle(sub)... 
C-ip Chat 


Hope 


Burnhamthorpe 


Toronto 






Haldimand 
Mornington 


C*pdeMrs>elleCk.WO 
Cap cles Rollers .. .. 


Ailvrt N 13 


Burns 


Gaspe Q 




Cape Cove 
Cape Vo be* 
C:pe George 
Cape George (N.)WO 
Cape John, WO 


Uaspe Q 
Albenmrle 
Antigonishe... N S 
Antigonishe... N S 
Pictou N S 


Burnstown 
Burnt Chureh,W 0. 
Burutcoat, WO 


McNab 
Northumberl a N B 
Hants . ... N S 




Burrard Inlet 


N. Westminster B C 
Oxford 


Sherbrooke Q 
Inverness N S 
Sherbourns N S 
Victoria N S 
St Vincent 


Burritt s Rapids .... 
Burtch 


Cape M*bou,W ... 
Cape Negro. W ... 
Cape \orth, W ... 
Cape Rich 


Brantford 






Burton, W 


Sunbury N B 


Bury s Green 


Somerville . 


Cape Sable Isl d,WO 
Cape Sppar W 


Sh-lburno N S 


Bushfield 




Westmoreland N B 
Prince P E I 


Bute 


Megautic Q 
King s N B 
Markham 


Cape Traverse 
Cape Wolfe 


Butternut Ridge . ... 
Buttonville 


Prince P E I 


Caplin 


Bonav-nture ... Q 
Chftmplain Q 


Buxton 


Raleigh 


Ctp Magdeleine 
Cap Rouge 
Cap St. Ignace 




I) u n n 




Will bridge 




Byron 


Westminster ... O 
King s P El 
Yale B C 
Teiuiscouata Q 
Cartwriaht 
Cartwright 
North mb rl d. N B 
Brantford E. 


f ottrenf Q 


Cable Head 
Cache Creek 




Gloucester ... N B 
Carden O 
Kind s P E T 


Carden 
Cur ligau Bridge . ... 
Cardigan Roal 
C-mlwell 

Detrition 




King s PEI 
Marysburg 
Ar^entouil Q 


Cassarea 


Cains River, W ... 
Cainsville 


Carleton 


Bonaventure Q 
St John ... . N B 


Caintown 






Cairngorm 
Caistnrville 


Metcalfe 
Caistor 




Prince P E I 


Oarleton Place . . 


Bfckwith 


Calabogie 








Calder 


Delaware . 




Flamboro , East. 
Oolborne 
Oarlflton N B 
Carrick 


Caldwell 
Cal Ar/n 
Caledon, East 
Caledonia 


Crtledon 
Onl. don 
Cal-don 

Queen s P El 


Carlow 
Carl.vw W 




Carl ton W 


Yarmouth N S 


Calidvnio. Ourn T . ... 
Caledonii Mills. W 
Ctl<-donia(St.M.)WO 
Caledonii Set.W 0... 
Caledonia Springs... 
Calton 


Queen s N P 
Antigonishe... N S 
Guvsboro . ... N S 
Albert N B 


Gtrluke 
Carnarvon . 


\ncaster 
S*anhope 




Elderslie 


Caron Brouk, WO.. 
Carp 
Carriboo Cove.W 0. 
Carriboo Cove. W 
Carroll sCorner.,,WO 


Victoria N B 


Caledonia 


Huntlev 
Richmond N S 
Cape Breton ...N S 
Halifax N S 




Calumet Island 
Oamliiay 


Pontiac Q 




Cambria 
Cambridge. W 
Cambridge, W 
Cambrdg Sta n ,WO 
Camden. East 




Hibbert 


Queen s X B 
Halifax N S 


Oarrville 






North ^osver ... 
King s N B 


Kind s N S 


Carsonville. W ... 


Camden, East ... 
Fenelon 
Charlottenburg . 


Mornington 
Cartwright 
Ottawa Q 


Cameron 
Cameroutown 


Cartwnght 


ri7T C 





POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



[1875. 



POST OFFICE. 


IP. i ELECTORAL CX 


POSTMASTER. 


POST OFFIC*. 


TP. & ELECTORAL CO. | POSTMASTER. 


Case Settlement.W 
Cashel 


King s NB 


George Case 
Colin Shell 
Mrs. C. Cushion 
George Mansfield 
Jos Cass, jun. 
M. Oasselman 
J. Loth, jun. 
James Pringle 
Kdmd. Bennett 
D. U. Graveline 
John Warnock 
George Dale 
J. C. Penuock 

Richard Chu:ch 
Jos. Northmore 
Alex. Kennedy 
W. D. Lorimer 
Kdwin L. Strange 
David Walker 
A. M. McXeiil 
G. W. McKay 
D. Cameron 
0. Quenneville 
W. Coleuian 
John Schnell 
ThomasFreshette 
S S. Dickson 
Ambrose Poole 
Tbotnas Marcoux 
Thomas Rogers 
Luke E. Bailey 
Amos Mott 
R. Woodwrorth 
Wm. Greenway 

Silas Raymond 
Hugh Dickson 
A. B Cummins 
T. H. McAulay 
Timothy Copp 
Cvrus Ash 
Wm. Woodwortl) 
Ludlow B. Clark 
J. M. Rosco 
William Vallee 
Tohn Hackett 
Job Rilodeau 
N. Hardy 
James Bo> le 
Thomas Kemp 
Delptiin,Morin 
Samuel Chant 
Alx. Chapman 
B. Chapman 
John I/. Brodie 
A.Ddsparoisdit C 
M. Tremblay 
P. P. Green 
John Lipsett 
Rufus S. Throop 
Henrv Lindon 
A. A. McDonald 
Chas.A. Bradford 
N. Mallett 
Robert Lang 
Mine. L.Rousseau 
S. Barfoot 
T. Vondy, .jun. 
Tho*. N. Hart 
Henry Cardwell 
Antoine Lemieux 
J0chlenscblaeg : r 
Wm. Pugsler 
Ansell Rohbins 
Edward Bates 
H. B. Prentiss 
H. Kedy 
C. H. King 
Thos. G. Askew 
Win Ilenesy 
William Mains 
Joseph McAulay 
Allen McDonald 
Thos. illiver 
A. McLellan 


Cherry wood 


Pickering 
Elderslie 


Charles Petty 
Mark Me Man us 
Nelson Chesley 
Thomas Booth 
Chas. A. Brown 
John Hennigar 
Jos. Kiesnhaur 
\Vm. Brown 
Ed. Briard 
John Burgess 
Ai.dw. McLean 
I onild McLaren 
Horace Landon 
T 0. Tremblay 
Thomas Lindsay 
J. McCutcheou 
Hector McKay 
George G. King 
Thos. Murphey 
Samuel Chtpman 
J. S. Macklem 
GelcstiuBelanger 
M. McKweii 
J. MacKinnon 
H. Sloane 
Alex. Bayley 
W. M. *altr 
Wui. Gilliat 


Markham 




Charlotcenburg... 
Uosa 


ChesIey sCorn rsWO 


Lunenburg ... N S 
Arthabaska Q 
Lunenburg ... N S 
Luuenburg ... N S 
Lunenburg N S 


Cashmere 


Cass Bridge 


Winchester 


Chester 


Casselman 


Chester Grant, W 0. 
Chester Bsin,WO... 
Chesterfield 


Cassel 


E Zorra O 


Cassiar 


B 




Algoma, South... 
Richmond Q 


Cheticamp. W 
Cheverie W 


Inverness N S 
[{ants N S 


Castlebar 


C-tstleftrd 


Horton 


Cheviot 




Castlemore 


Gore of Toronto. 
Crainahe 


Chezzetcook, W ... 


TT-lUfow W O 


O-istkton 


Pontiac Q 


Catalone, WO 


Cape Breton... N S 
Q&iddoD ~ ... 




Chicoutimi Q 


Cataract 


China gacnaiseR.,WO 
Chil.iwark 


Cataraqui 
Catheart 


Kingston 
Burford 


N.Westminster, B C 
Invernnss N S 


Chimney Corner.WO 
Chipraan. W 
Ohipman sBro k.WO 
Chipman s Cors.W 


Caughnawaga 
Causapscal 


Laprairie Q 




Kind s N S 


Cavan 


Civan O 


K"ncr c TV ^ 


Cnvendish 


Queen s P E I 


Stamford 


Cavendish Road 
* -ayui/a 


Queen s P E I 


Ohlorvdormes 
Ohorkfish, \V 
0/iristinas Island ... 
Churchill 
Church Hill. W 0... 
Church Point W 0... 
Churchtreet,W 0... 
Ohurchville . . 


Gaspe Q 
Kent V B 


Cayu- a 


Caz-iville .... 


Huntingdon .... Q 
K Whitby 


Cape Breton ... N S 
Tnuisfil 

Albert \ B 


Cedar Dale 


Cedar Giove 


Markham 


Cedar Hall 




Vorthumberl d N B 
Kind s N S 


Cedar Hill 




Cedar Like, W ... 
Cedars 


Digby N S 




Soulanges Q 


Ohurchville, W ... 
Chute an Blondeau. 
Chute s Cove, W 0... 


Pirtou N S 
B. Hftwkesbury. 
Annapolis .... N S 
Orford 


Allan Weir 
.las. McAllister 
H. M. Foster 
D. McColl, jun. 
K Liirouche 
Thos. Stoddiirt 
R. McKinlay 
S. Johnston 
A. F. Oomeau 
J McM M -Xnb 


Cedarville 


Proton 


Ceufl Blissville.WO 
Ceu l Cambridge, WO 
Oent lChebogue,WO 

Ceiitralia 


Sunbury N B 
Queen s N B 


Yarmouth ... N S 
Stph .>n ... . 


Clnirvaux (sub) 
Cl,m Harbour, W 


Charlevoix Q 
Halifax N S 


CenflKingscle r.WO 

Central \.~.rtou. WO 
Central Onslow,W 
Centre Augusta 


York N B 


Tluntlev 


King s N B 






Coli hesrer . ... N S 
Augusta 


Glare. W 


Dlffby N S 


Centreton 


Haldimaml 
Westmoreland N B 
Camden East ... 
Albert . N B 


Claremont, W 


Cumberland... N S 


J. C. Black 
Thomas Wilson 
S. G. A Raicha 
Charles Stewart 
Wm. Heath 
J. McCutcheon 
R. T. McDonnell 
-azaire Giroux 
James Locktwrt 
I. L. Nickerson 
Walter Hunter 
Fas Westsrvett 
H. Canimidge 
O. Banning. JUD. 

Henry Watson 
Jam s P. Roop 
Rich d. Sandford 
Francis Brown 
W. W. Woodruff 
J. Shears 
A. J. Seaman 
G. H. Flewelling 
C F. Clinch. 
Chas. E. Pope 
Thomas Fair 
Andrew Cnrbett 
J. R. McDonald 
T. M. Banting 
Bibius Clark 
George Hall 

Chirles Walker 
.lames Brown 
Thomas Coates 
Horace Cutting 
J R. McDonald 
Wm. Sykes 
James Lucas 
Sylvan Le Blanc 
James B. Lay 
C. F. Cody 
Charles Thomas 
Win. Colbeck 
C. R. Ford 
Alex Ilackett 
Henry Porter 


Centre Village, W 
Ceutrevjlle 


Clarence Creek 
Clarenceville 
Olarc iidonFr nt(sub) 
Clarendon, W 
Olareview 




Centreville, W .... 


Missisquoi Q 
Pontiac Q 


Centreville 
Centreville, WO 
Chambly Basin 
*C/u!)ibly Canton ... 
Chainbord 
Chaniplain 


Carletou N B 
King s N S 


Charlotte N B 
Sheffield 
Shelford Q 




Chambly Q 


Chi. outimi Q 


niarl-f 


Clarke .... 


Clarke s Harb r.W O 


^hclburne N S 


Change Harbour, W 
Chtndos 


St, John N B 


Collingwood 
Chinguacousy ... 


Oini idos 




Chiutelle 
Chantry 
Ciiapuiuu 


Montcalm Q 
Bastard 
llungerford 
Westmoreland N B 
Harwich 
L Asscmiption.... Q 
Quebec Q 
Escott 
Carleton N B 
Augusta . . .0 




Clayton 
Cleir Cree < 
*0tearvil1e 


Rimsay 
Iloushton 
Orford 
Annapolis .... N S 
Annapolis .... N S 
Minto 


Chapman. W 
Charing Cross 


Charlemagne 


Clc-mentsvale,W 0... 
CfUpord 


Charlesbourg 
Charleston 
Charleston, W 
Cnarleville 


*Clifbm 


Stamford 


Olifton House (sub). 
Clifton, W 
Clifton 




Gloucester. ... N B 
King s \ R 


Charlo s Cove, W 0. 
Charlottetown 


Guvsboro N S 
Queen s P E I 


Clinch s Mills, W. 0. 
Clinton 

* Clinton 


St John N B 


Chatboro 


Cariboo B C 
Tuckersmith .... 




Ciuiteangnay ... Q 

Ohateaiiguay ... Q 
Montmorency ... Q 
Kalftigh . . 


Chateauguay Basin. 
Chateau Richer 
*(Jfl>lthfi,rti 


Clones W 


Clontarf 


Sebastopol 


f lnvfr Hill 


Chatham 


N orthumb rl d N B 
Yamai-ka Q 

Holland . f> 


Oloyne 
Clyde 




ChatiUou 
Qhotsworth 




Clyde River . .. 


Shelburna N S 
Kent N B 
Queen s N B 


Chaurtiere Mills Levis .. Q 
Chiuiiiire Station ... 1 Levis Q 
CUeupside W. tlpole 
Ch.-bo, ue, WO Yarmouth . ... N S 
Cheddar Cardiff . 


Coal Branch. W 0... 
Coal Mines, W ... 
Oolites Mills, W 0... 


Kent N B 






Ross 


f Ch,"lse,a j Ottawa O 






Chelsea. W 


Lunenburg ... N S 
Chinguacousy ... 
Vancouver B C 
Greenock ... 




Kent N B 


Cheltenham 


Cocagne River, W 0. 


Ki-nt N B 






Cheps-tow ... 


tody s, W 




Cherry Creek 
Cherry Grove 


Innisfil 
King s ... PET 


Cogmagun Riv. W 
Clbeck 


flants N S 


Luther 


Ctierry Vile. W ... 
Cherry Valley 
Cherry Valley 


Quean s N B 


Oillinriw 




Atbol 


^olf hest er 


Onlchfstnr O 


Queen s P E I 


Cold Brook Stat. WO Kind s .. .. N S 



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POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



75 



POST OFFICE. 



Cold Spriags 

Coldstream 

Coldstream, W 
* Coldwater 



Colebrook 

Cole Haibour, WO. 



TP. * ELECTORAL CO. ! POSTMASTER. 



Hamilton D. Mclntosh 

Lobo Jacob Marsh 

Carleton N B Saml. Dickinson 

Medonte S. Drew Eplett. 

Camden, East.... Charles Warner 
Guysboro N SiGeorge Jamieso: 



Coleraine I Toronto Gore .... OJMrs. M. Kelly 



Cole s Island, W 0... 

Colinville 

Collfield 

Collina, W 

*Collingwood 

Collins Bay 

Collins Inlet 

Colpoy s Bay. 



Columbus Wnitby 



Queen s N BjJohn Cole 

Moore OlJohn Butler 

Pontiac Q M. Hughes 

King s N B Jauies M. Gibbou 

Nottawasaga ( W. B. Hamilton 

Kingston 01 Joseph Losie. 

Algoina 

Albemarle 



Comber . 
Combermere 

Como 

Comox 

*0ompton 

Concord 

Concord. W 0. 



Tilbury Wtst .... 

liadcliffe 

Vaudreuil Q 

Vancouver B C 

Coinpton Q 

Vaughan U 

Pictou N S 

Condon Sett..W O...J King s N S 

Conestogo ... 

Coningsby 

Conn 

Connaught 

Connor . 



Silas Staples 
Jobn Shackletoi 
Robert Ashton 
D. McAlister 
Daniel Johnson 
John Hodgson 
Alex. Kodell 
A. W. Kendrick 
Henry McKlroy 
A. Nicholson 
W. McConnell 
Charles Hendry 



Woolwich 

Erin O.John W. Burt 

Arthur OIR W. Conn 

Winchester 0| Patrick Jordan 

Adjala Robert Lee 

ConquerallB nk,WOjLunenburg.... N s|jas. MrFarlane 



Conroy [Downie. 







Oonttetm \ [Ameliasburgh.... 

Constance iHullett. 

Contrecceur . 
Conway 



Cook s Brook, W 0.. 
Cook s Creek 



Vercheres Q 



Edward Flynn 
A. Marsh 
R. Thompson 
0. Lauioureux 



S Fredericksourg G. B. Sills 

Colchester N S Mrs. M. Mitchell 

. u vi x, U u Lisgar M George Miller 

Oookshire Coinpton QjThos. B. Terrill 

*Cookstown Tecumseth Henry Coleman 



Oooksville 

Cooper 

Copenhagen 

Cope town 

Copies ton 

Corbett 

Corbin 

Corinth 

Cork Stttion, W 0... 

Corn Hill, WO 

* Cornwall 



King s NB 

Cornwall 

Cornwall iQueen s P E I 



Toronto Mrs. H. Peaker 

Madoc 1 Thomas Allen 

Malahide OiG. A. Wannacott 

Beverley Thomas Milne 

Enniskillen 

McGiilivray 0, J. F. Macey 

Huntingdon Q;Alex. Fiddes 

Bayham O F. A. Best 

York N B John Sullivan 



Cornwallis, East, WO 

Cbnmna 

C3teaudu Lac 

Coteau Landing 

Coteau Station 

Cote des Neiges 

Cote St. Paul 

Cotswold 

Couchiciiing 

Coulson 

Courtland 

Courtriaht 

Covehead 

Covehead Road 

Coventry 

. Coverda le, W 

Coverley 

Covey Hill 

Cowal 

Gbwa.nsville 

Cow Bay 

Cowichan 

Coxheath, WO 

Oraighurst 

Craigleith 

Craigsholme 

Craigs Road Station. 

Craigvale 

Cranbourne. 



John Keith 
G. McDonell 
John Corbin 



Missisquoi Q 

Cape Breton... N S 

Vancouver B C 

Cape Breton... N S 

Medonte 

Collingwood 

Garafraxa 

Levis Q 

Tnnisfil 

Dorchester Q 

urgess 

Crapaud iQueen s P E I 





King s N SIC. B. Dickey 



Moore 

Soulanges Q 

Soulanges Q 

Soulanges Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Minto 

South Orillia 

Medonte... . 

Mjddleton 

Moore 

Queen s P E I 

Queen s P E I 

Albion 

Albert N B 

Bentinck 

Huntingdon Q 

Dunwich 



Cranworth J Burgess 



Crathie ! Adelaide .. 

Crawford Bentinck . 

Credit Toronto .. 

Crediton Stephen .. 



H. J. Miller 
Gedeon Deguire 
A. B. Prieur 
Roger Ducket 
Odile vialboeuf 
Edmond Latour 

A. McKillop. 
James Fenuell. 
James Coulson 

C. S. Harris 

B. Woodbury 

D. Lawson 
John Whelan 
John Reynar 
David Smith 
James Grant 
Alex. Brishin 
Grant Silcox 
Dr. Chas. Brown 
Anthouy Marte) 
Samuel Harris 
P. T. Clarke 
Thomas Craig 
A. G. Fleming 
Murdoch Craig 
N. Frechette 
Robert Black 
John Colgan 
Peter Jones 
Wm. Worth 
James Anderson 
Hector Mcltae 
Emerson Taylor 
John Parsons 



POST OFFICE. 



Creek Bank 



Creighton ........... 

Cressy ................. 

Crieff .................... 

Crinan ................. 

Crot ton ................. 

Cromarty .............. 

Cromwell, W ..... 

Crossbill .............. 

Crosspoint ........... 

Cross A </s.. Cy. Har. i Guysborough 
Cross Rds.Lk Ainslie 
Cross R.M.Mel d.WO 



TP. & ELECTORAL CO. 



POSTMASTER. 



Cross Rds. Ohio.WO 
Cross R.St.G.Chl.WO 

Crowell. 



Crow Harbour, W 

Crowland 

Croydon 

Cruickshank 

Crumlin 

Crvsler 

Culloden 

Cumberland. 



Peel Jas. Graham 

Nottawataga Alex, Gillespie 

Medonte M. Cavanagh 

Marysburg S. W. Carson 

Puslinch ; Lewis Gregor 

Aldboro 0|D. Mclntyre 

Sophiasburg O HYnry Covert 

Ilibbert Ojjoseph Reading 

King s N B Sus. Wetmore 

Wellesley John Halloway 

Bona venture Q John Fraser 

N S Donald Gunn 

Inverness N S Charles Fraser 

Guysborough. N S Jesse Anderson 



Cumberland Bay, WO j Queen s N B 

Cumberland Mills... ] Cumberland 

Queen s N B 



Cumberland Pt.WO 

Cumminsville 

Cuinock 

Curran 

Curry Hill 

Curry ville, WO 

u.^hing 

Dacre 

Daillebout 

Dalesville 



Antigonishe... N S Jno. MePherson 

Richmond N S Alexander Hill 

Shelburne N S Israel Crowell 

Guysborough. N S John Ehler 

Crowland L. Boardman 

Camdeu, East .... Ira Williams 

Keppel 0>J. Cruickshank 

Dorchester, North Robert Dreany 

Finch 00. W. Binaham 

Dereham Oj Andrew Smart 

Cumberland G. G. Dunning 

A.Branscomb, ar. 

Wm. Lough, jun. 

Wm. Smith 

Nelson Robt. Thomson 

Nichol John Anderson 

Plantagenet Philippe Gareau 



Lancaster 



Alex. McLeod 
John Beaumont 



Albert N B 

Argeuteuil Q Jas. B. Cushing 

Brougham John Morrow 

Joliette Q L. I. Deziel 

Argenteuil Q| Peter Me Arthur 

Dalhousie Restigouche ... N B II. J. Juhusou 

Jalhour-ie, East, W.O King s N S Melissa Starratt 

Qalhousie Mills Lancaster Wm. Chisholm 

Dalhousie Road.W Lunenburg.... N S Ribett Frayney 
Dalhousie Sett. W Pictou ;.. N S!W. Ross 



Rimouski Q 



O.A. Lamontagne 



Joseph Fowler 
J. Burge 
James Anderton 



Dalibaire 

Oalkeith Lochiel.. 

Dalrymple Garden . . 

Oalston I Vespra ... 

Damascus ! Luther . 

Darihy jDrummond Q JthnR Reece 

O tnford Lake Poutiac Q Henry Heuey 

Danforth Scarboro 01 Henry Hogarth 

* Danville Richmond QJJ. W. Sto-kwell 

Darlington ^Queen s P E llj. Mclnues 

Darnley | Prince P E I,Geo. Thompson 

Darrell Chatham Ed ward Hall 

Jartford Percy Win. Bailey 

[(artmoor iDalton Jobn Gardiner 

Dartmouth Halifax N Sj Luther Sterns 

Ja^hwood Hay OiXoih Fried 

davenport :York O.Joseph Green 

Davisville York John Davis 

Gore of Camden. W. A. Ward 
Albert N Bllsaac Dawson 



lawn Mills. 
Dawson Sett. W 0... 



)aywood Sydenham A. S. Cameron 

)ealtown I Raleigh 0, Isaac Lambert 

Dean, W Halifax N S, Charles Dean 

Debeck Station W O Carleton N B Alex. Harrou 



)e Cewsville 

)eep Brook, W ... 

Jeerdock 

Deerfield. W 



Cayuga W. S. Wood 

Annapolis NSC Purdy 

Oso 0! John Warren 

Yarmouth N S R. N. Crosby 

)eei burst JW. Gwillimbury. 0| Samuel Walker 

)ee Side iBonaveuture Q 1 John Mowat 

)e Gros Marsli [King s P E IjH. McLean 

Ddnware. Delaware ( C. J. Ladd 

Middleton] 0, James Whitsideg 

Delta Bastard W. H. Duuaut 

)emorstville Sophiasburg 0;B. Smith 

)empsey s Cor. W King s N S, Andrew Lee 



)enbi>;h 

)enfleld 

Jenison s Mills 
)eniston 



)ensmore s, W 0.... 



Denbigh U 

London ... 



Samuel Lane 
I!enj. H Rosser 



Richmond Q Jos. R. Denison 

Hinchinbrooke... OjB. C. Kreeman 
Hants N S;John Frager 



Jensmore e M lsWO Hants N SIR. T. Densmore 

)e Itamsay Joliette Q James Read 

Derby, W Northumherl d N B Wm. Hartt 



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[1875. 



POST OFFICE. 


TP. 4 ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


POST OFFICE. 


TP. & ELECTORAL ; O. 


POSTMASTEK. 




Brock 


rhomaa Allin 

Michael Dibb 
A.. McCitlder 
George Smith 
A. D. Hamlin 
Tohn M. Snook 
William Irvine 
Mdme.A.Cloutier 
Robert Hanson 
Peter riarr 
J. Q. Shoebottom 
John Oliver 
Nelson Parker 
R. Walker, jun. 
L. N. Phelps 
Peter Forbes 
G. W. Nelson 
Mrs. C. W. Bent 
Gso. Cairns 
P. D. Mclnness 
D. Bel more 
David Grouchy 
J. Kennedy 
Wm. Wood 
R. C. Baldwin 
Hiram Freeze 
James Dobbin 
Herman Kelly 
Wm. Wye tt 
Jos. G. Cormier 
Agnes Heron 
T. Lafleche 
John Hogg 
James Young 
Mary Mason 
John Lockhart 
Thomas Slee 
Win. Doran 
3. W. liogley 
J. N. Hardy 
Adam Dnitz 
D. Ferguson 
Edward Dunphy 
Abncr Balmain 
amul A. Veit 
Wm.Russell.jun 
Wm. Steeves 
r. Bourassa 
William Baker 
Michael 0\Vwl 
Robert Clarke 
John Murchie 
,WC. Wortley 
C. P. Watson 
Wm. Card well 
Alex. Taylor 
Isabella Harrison 
Jos. fj. Buritss 
Miss C. M. Milla 
T. W. Woodruff 
T. H Patterson 
ilobt. Drysdale 
James Tait 
Thomas Smith 
James Duck 
Zerah Evans 
Mrs. Jas. Cossar 

Donald Fraser 
Wm. Whitehead 
Samuel Smith 
A. C. Allison 
John Parker 
Win. McRae 
Daniel Duncan 
C. Walker 
James May 
J. J. Middleton 
J. M. Thornton 
R. Burdett 
David Baker 
James Innis 
Rev. D. lioss 
J. E. Tuttle 
John Barker 




Nottawasaga 
Wawanosh 


R Clendinning 
John McVey 
Edward Baker. 
T. Whitehead 
Allan Graham 
Thos. Armour 
George Dunphy 
John Letts 
H. Younghusb d 
Wm. Graham 
James Russell 
W. Urquhart 
F. J. Hebert 
Archd. McKenzie 
John McCoul 
A. T. Rothwell 
P. J. Lindermann 
Chas. Wecsley 
John Monkman 
W. H. McLean 
W. J. McKay 
P. N. Pacaud 
W. Chisholm 
J. P. McKinnon 
Alex. Sargent 
L. Bt-audouin 
Joseph Jutras 
Hollis A. Cairn 
Robert A. Wales 
W. Lawrence 
Rod. Hutchins 
John Smith 
M. Maneely 
Holbrook 
David Webber 
Wm. J. Smyth 
D. H. Eastman 
H. S. Easton 
Gilbert L. Bell 
A. Beaton 
F. P. Armstrong 
Geo. Campbell 
A.W. Sutherland 
John King 
E. Oldmixon 
Byron Hiuea 
George Craig 
Daniel Shaw 
Levi E. Dunning 
James R. Ellis 
H. E. Snyder 
John Shaw 
M. Lebourveau 
W. A. Fulmer 

M. Bradley 
John Nethercott 
A. Jackson 

Jesse Smith 
Ward Edgett 
James Wadtiell 
Wm. Tomalty 
Ewen Cameron 
J. T. Hodgson 
Wm. S. Aiken 
i 
John Fraser 
Leon Porter 
Mrs. E. Craig 
George Redpath 
John Quealy 
Arch. Thorn 
James Hunter 
Joseph Hargrave 
Geo. E. Jackson 

Thomas Smith 
J. Depot 
Mrs. M. Smith 
Chas. Smilh. 
D. Sensabaugh 
C. Conn 
W. Irvine 
Joseph Best 










N. Dorchester.... 
Queen s P E I 
Sullivan . ... 


Dunfiven WO 


Westmoreland N B 
Missisquoi ....... , Q 


De Sable 








Brant ... . 


Deschambault 


Portneuf Q 


Dunkld 


Cariboo B C 


Loughborough ... 
Caiuden, East. ... 
TSmiscouata Q 
Dist. of Nipissing 
Snowdon 




Moulton 




Duuphy W 


Northumb N B 


Detour du Lac 
Deux Rivieres 
Devil s Creek 








Torbolton 




Veruiam 




Nottawasaga 
Kenyon 




Huntingdon Q 




Dexter 


Jnpey s Corner,WO 


Westmoreland. N B 
Bentinck 


Diamond 


Fitzroy 
Yonge 




Pictou N S 


Dirf.insm f Landing 
Dii kson s Store, W 
Diitb i 




Dwyer Hill 




Colchester N B 
nitrhv N s 




Aldborough 


Ea^le Lake 


Guildtord 


IKilimton l Brome Q 










Ottawa Q 


Dipper HHrbour,WO 
Pi~(MO.se. W 
Dixie 


St John N B 


Earltown, W 
Bast Arthabaska ... 
East Bay 


Colchester N S 
Arthabaska Q 
Cape Breton... N S 
Cape Breton... N S 
Brome Q 


Richmond N 8 


Dixon s Corners 
Dixville 
Doakfown, W O 
Dobbington,WO.... 
Doctor s Cove 


Matilda 


Kast Bay, N.SideWO 
Bast Bolton 


Stanstead Q 
Northumb N B 
Eldrrflie 
Shelburne N S 
Cariboo . ...B C 


East Broughton 




Arthabaska Q 


East Clifton 




East Dunham 


Missisquoi Q 


D .Iwrty s Mills.W 
Dollar 


Kent N B 


Eastern Har hour. WO 
East Farnham 


Inverness N S 
Brome Q 




Domaine de Gentilly 
Don . .. 


Arthabaska Q 
York 


Eist Glassville, W.O 
East Hawkesbury ... 


fiarleton N B 
Hawkesbury, E.. 
Compton Q 




York 




Rlma ... 


East Jeddore, W 0... 


Halifax N S 


Donegal, AV 


King s N B 
Waterloo, South. 
Bithurst 


Me^antic Q 


Eastman s Springs . 
E<istwi s Corners 


Gloucester ( 




Wolford 




Westmoreland N B 




Oro 


Dorchester Station... 


East Point 


King s P E I 


Maryborough . ... O 


E. Port Madway.W 
EastR.St.Mary s,WO 
EastRiv. St. M.,WO 
East. Scotch Sett. WO 
E sideChezz cookWO 
E side Pub.Harb.WO 
E side Ragged I. W 
RsideW.Bh.E.R.WO 
East Templeton 
Eastvill", W 
East AVilliamsburgh 


Queen s N S 




Pictou N S 


Douglas. W 
Douglas Harb r.WO 


York N R 
Queen s .. N B 


Guysborough. N S 
King s N B 




Halifax N 8 


Douglastown, W 0... 
Dover, W 


North umb N B 
Westmoreland N B 
Pover 


Yarmouth N S 
Shelburne N S 


Dovei, South 
Dovf r, Wot. W ... 
Doivneyville 


Halifax N 8 


Ottawa Q 


Emily 
York 


Colchester N S 
Williamsburgh . 
Oxford. East . ... 
Compton Q 


Doyle Sett W 


K^tigouche ... N B 
p ee l o 








Gore of Camden. 
Minto 




Colchester N S 
Halifax N S 
Haldiirand 




E-um Secum, W 0... 


Dromore 
Drum 


Eicrcrmnt 
Manvers Q 
Blenheim . . 






Eden Mills 




Drumtnnndrillf, Bust 
* Drumirwndvitte, W 






Oro 


Stamfird 




Vaughan 


Trafalgar 


Ediiett s Land g.WO 


A!!;-Vt N B 


Drv**dale 


Stanlnv ... .. O 


Tilbury, East.... 
Araenteuil Q 
Chinguacousy ... 
Victoria N B 


Duai-t Ortbrd 
Dublin Shore,WO... ;Luneuburg ... N S 
Duck arid Pringle ... Yale B C 
Dudwell ... Wolfe Q 


Edina 






Edwardsburgh 


Edwardsburgh... 
Yarmouth N S 
Cumberland ... N S 
Yarmouth N S 
Restigouche ... N E 
Pelham 
Grattan 


DuftVrin .. ... nnoirta O 


Eel Brook. W O 
Kel Creek. AV 
Eel Lake, W 
EM Kiver, WO 
Effinz iam 


Dumbarton R.St.WO 
Dumblane 
Dumfries, W 


Charlotte N B 
Saugeen 
York N B 


Argenteuil Q 
Williamsburg .... 
Pickering 




ftunbarton 


Egbt,rt 
Egerton 


Essa 
Luther 
York 


Duncan. W 


Grey. E.R 
Lunfmbnrg N 




T uckersmith . ... ( 
Prince P E 1 


Duiri tlk 




Duutltlk Station ... 


Vmtin 
Flamboro , West 
Kind s PE I 
Huntingdon (J 
IRestistouehe ... N I 
^Huntingdon C 

Mitilriu f 






Kgvpte 
Eisi Mountain, WO... 
Elba 
Elcho 


Sheff.ird C 
Antigonishe... N S 
Mono C 


Duiidas 


Dundee, W 
Dundee Centre 
Duncloldr 


Gainsborough. ... C 
Mono C 


airier 
El lerN Mills 


Dundonald ... ...Cramahe C 


Eldorado 


Madoc C 



[720] 



1875.] 



POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



77 



POKT OFFICE. 


TP. * ELECTORAL CO POSTMA8TEU. POST OFFICE. TP. i ELECTORAL CO.] P08TMASTEE. 




Saltfleet I 


I Sweazie 
. Pennock 
1. D. Kobinson 
Ui Mtecham 
latthew Glass 
ames Crocker 
r. Beatty 
ainea Brownlee 
f. Beckman 
V. Glendinning 
iV. McLellau 
tfrs. N. Smith 
lohn Truemau 
ihomas Gordon 
} eter Winger 
\lex. Dunbar 
X McDonald 
rVm. Harvey 
J. Reinhardt 
iV.H.LaPinotierc 
Isaac Bloomberg 
Jos. Johnston 
0. Matheson 
Joseph Lalonde 
John Hitching 
rhos. Tomkins 
S. P. Emerson 
Charles Mulrine 
B. Carrigan 
P. McArdle 
Win. Martyn 
H. F. Donaldson 
James Thomson 
D. Carmichael 
D. McDonald 
D. W. McLeod 
Joseph Brittain 
Francis J. Daly 
Alex. McDonald 
Robert Graham 
John Jinkins 
Newbry Munro 
Robt. Dryden 
Jobn L. Erb 
R. McBurney 
Wm. Cornock 
Patrick Walsh 
Charles Kenny 
J. R Hewson 
George Whiting 
Jos. L. Dowsley 
John Campbell 
James McLean 
Henry V. Bown 
John Murray 
John T Howard 
D. B. McGie 
Thomas Rush 
D. V. Bourque 
James Spence 
R. McL. Purdy 
John Burns 
W. C. Bradshaw 
James Tinline 
R. Morrison 
Wm. Sanders 
Robert R. Ray 
Wm. J. Cryan 

Edward Holland 
A. C. Johns 
J. A. Floyd 
Elijah Forsyth 
Caleb Greene 
Richard Forrest 
C. F. Tilton 
M. Rankin 
Mathias Moore 
T. Stephenson 
M. Stally 
Wm. Smith 
John Leamy 
James Wolf 
W. Armtron:r 
Angus McAuley 
! James Lawson 


?armerston, W O ... < 
Farmersville 1 


Carleton N B 


Win. E. Estey 
Arza Parish 
John Curry 
L,. Doyle 
Leonard Wella 
Seth N. Ross 
Adam Clark 
N. J. Clark 
James Roddy 
P. D. Rouleau 
Isaac S. Ward ell 

John W. Mather 
R. B. Jameson 
J. G. Feigehan 
James W. Taylor 
Joseph Wiley 
John D. Davidson 
James McQueen 

John Gumming 
Joseph C. Rogers 
JenkinOwea 
R. O Donell 
James Hemphill 
Mary Sproul 
Aime Richard 
Samuel Tubby 
R. J. Lamon 
T. W. Bell 
Jacob Lammer 
B. M. Rider 
W. A. ihirreff 
A. K. Graham 
Joseph McLaren 
Arch. McKenzie 
R. K. McKenzie 
.lame* Morrow 
Robert J. tproul 
Edward Largie 
William Gray 
E. J. Matthews 
Isaac Devitt 
John A. Young 
S. G. Burpee 
John Lovely 
Tho. Williamson 
Thorn-is Barber 
John McLean 
U. M. McElman 
R. Fraser 
Danson Kinsman 
John Forbes 
Arthur Mitchell 
W. Farquharson 
Dr. Alex Scott 
Jos. Blanchard 
Oliver Forester 
1 William Breeze 
Daniel B. Gray 
W. A. Miller 
Ricbm-d Hales 
J. Kierstead 
A. R. Watson 
F. X. Mesn^r 
John Forristall 
Thomas Brvs-.n 
Hon. F. Kelly 
George Lewis 
John Macdougall 
J. A. Hiltz 
Mis.s C. McVicar 
James McCool 
Henry Foster 
| John Trafton 
Albert B. Hooper 
A. S. McLennan 
Edward Philpot 
Eustaohe Burke 
Archd. Robertson 
, J. C. Parent 
J. L. Ha (field 
John Foy 
K. .- tra< han 
, M. Fitzieialcl 
> John Gluminn 




Crosby, South ... J 
ilbert N B I 


fonae.... ,.. 


Elgin 


Farmington Amaranth 






Fariningcon King s P E I 






Farnboro Brome Q 


Eiimville 


Jsborne . 




Farnbarn Centre ... 
Farquhar 


:irome Q 






Jsborne 


Ellershausen, W 0... 


Elants N S 


Karrau s Point < 
Father Point 


)snalruck 




Kimouski Q 


Elliott 


Bathurst " 

IlllntlpV 1 


F.iwkhani Rama 
Fenaghvale , Caledonia 








Fenella Haldimand U 




K*sa 


*Fendonfhlls Fonelon 




Woolwich 


Fennells 


tniiisfll 




ll JTitq X S* 




I elharn 


Elmsville, WO 




Fenwick W 


Kiug s N B 


FI O(S o 


Fenwick, WO 


Cumberland... N S 
Nichol 




Krant O 




*Ilorfi 


Pilkin^ton 


Ferguson s Falls 
Fergusonvale 


Drummond 


El phi n 


Nort 1 SherbrookeO 
Amm 0| 
Zorva West ; 


Flos 
Bedford 


Elsinore 


Fernhill 


Lobo 




Russell 


Ferris, W 


Queen s N B 




Amherst Island. 
Tnverness N S 


Ferry ville, W 


Carleton N B 




Osprey 




Fifteen Point 


Priuce P E I 


Emigrant Road.W 
Emigrant Sett. W 


Westmoreland N B 
Westmoreland N B 
Queen s P E I 




Southwold 




Adjala 


Fish Creek 




TT T1 fipl f l 




Fi"herville 


Rainham 


Enfield 


Hants N S 


Fitch Bay 


Stanstead Q 


English Corner, W 
English Sett. W 0... 


Halifax N S 


Fitzroy Harbour .... 


Fitzroy O 


Queen s N B 


Colchester N S 
Hants N S 


Victoria N S 


Five Mile River, WO 
Flatlands 




Darlington 


Restigouche... N B 
Queeu s P E I 
Manvers 


Enniekilleu Stat.WO 








EnOB W 


Cape Breton... N S 
Camden, East. ... 




Artemesia 




Fletcher Station.WO; 
Fleurant 


Halifax N S 


"^nninsr 


Bonaventure Q 
Kaladar 








Flora 


Woolwich 


Erbsville . Watering O 


Florence 


Euphemia 


Erie .. 


Walpole 


Florenceville 


Carleton N B 


*Erin 


Erin 


Florenceville E. W 
Foley 


Carleton N B 


Erinsville 
Erinville W 


Sheffield 
Guysboro N S 


Whitby 


Folly Lake, W ... 
Fully Mountain, W 
folly River, W ... 


Colchester N S 


Ernestown Station . 
Erroll 


Colchester N S 




Colchester N S 


ESCOtt W.Rf-ntt O 


Escuminac (sub) 
Escuminac, W 
Eskasoni, W. 
Esouesing 


! Bonaventure .... Q 
\orthumb N B 


*f\mt,hill 


Pelham 
Colchester N S 


Forbes W 


Cape Breton ... N S 




Fordyce 


Wawauosb. 


Esquimalt 
Esquimaux Point ... 
Essex Centre 


Victoria B C 






Forest City, W ... 
Forester s Falls 
Forest Mills 


York N B 


Colchester 


Ross 


Etang du Nord (sub) 
Ethel 


Gaspe . . Q 




Grey 


Foreston, W 


Carleton N B 








Charlottevil!e ... 
Bastard 


Evelyn .... . .. 


Nissouri, West ... 
Tosorontio 


Forfar 




Forks, W O 


Queen s N B 


EversJey 


King 


Forks, BaddecK, W 


Victoria N S 


Everton 




Carrick 


*Exeter 
Factory Dale, W 0.. 
Fafard 


Stephen 
King s N S 


Forristall s.WO 


Guygborough. N S 


Lotbiniere Q 


Furt Augustus 
*R>rt Erie 


Queen s P El 
Bertie 


.Fairfield 


Harwich 


Fairfield 


King s .P E I 






Fairfte d, East 
Fairfiold, 


Elizahethtown... C 
St John . N B 


Fortie s Sett. W 0... 
Fort William 


Lnnenburg ... N S 


Fairfield Plain 
Fairhaven, W 
Fairview 


Burford 


Fort William 


Pontiac Q 


Charlotte N B 
. Gore of Downie . 
St John N B 
. Foley C 


Foster s, W 

Foster s Cove, WO.. 
Fouchie W 


Lunenburg. ... N S 
Victoria N B 


Fairville 
Falding 


Richmond N S 
Plantagenet, S ... C 
Thurlow ( 




Falkenburg 






Falkirk 


. "Williami, East C 


Fox Creek, W O 
Fox Harbour, W 0... 
Fox River 


Westmoreland N E 
Cumberland... N S 
Gaspfi ... C 


Falkland 


. Brantford C 


Fallbrook 


. Bathurst C 


Fallowfield 




Fox River, W 


Cumberland ... N 
Sebastopol C 


Falmouth, W .... 
Falmonth,W.B.,W< 
False Bay Bwach-W 
Farley s Mills, W 


Hants N S 


3 Hsntp N f 
) Cape Breton ... N S 
. Carleton . . .. N I 


Fnm^oia?, W 


r.ichmond X 5 
Dorchester. C 


Pr^nk/urii .. 


Sidney .. ... (. 



[721] 



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POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



[1875. 



POST OFFICB. 


TP. t ELECTORAL CO 


POSTMASTER. 


POST OFFICE. 


TP. t ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


Frank Hill 
Franklin 


Emily 
Manvers 


Thomas Fianks 
! Win Maguire 
Win. Caotwel] 
B. Me E wen 
W. II. Leavitt 
John Fraser 
Alex. Gr-uit 
A s. Phair 
C. TI KHsrKton 
J. Sullivan 
James Hirst 
Elia* B. Siivdur 
D. Auld 
F. Rombich 
Dr !:. Rowell 
Arthur 11 ;imit 
Mrs .0 McDonald 
ane Mi Kay 
Helloni G HHhro 
Francois P,,thie 
0. Mclntyre 
George Bcatty 
Thoina^ Sharon 
John Williams 
Philo England 
John Bnchi.ii 
John Grassie 
11. 11 Morrison 
Frederick Junker 
Reward Simpson 
Smmn Daiile 
,1 seph M-itfhie 
John Davidson 
Kriward M irshal 
VVilliam Glover 
D. F. Britton 
A. Lightbody 
James Dyre 
George Gumming 
Mrs.D McGregor 
Malcolm McRae 
W. Rutletlge 
William Wallace 
Klie Chouinard 
W. 8. Colver 
David Grenier 
J. J. Kavanagh 
W. Lewelluyn 
J. A. Caldwell 
S. Caldwell 
Thos. Trott 
M. Frame 
Robt. B Taylor 
Asa Carr 
James Stalker 
G. A. Hooker 
James Gordon 
L. Brnnelle 
C. McQuarrle 
W. Wightman 
L Goodenow 
Increase Bullock 
J R. Bonrchler 
Wm. Fillmore 
W. F. Marlowe 
George McKean 
John McN-il 
John Glen 
William Gibson 
H. S. Mallet 
John T). Gilbert 
Thos Maconchv 
R. A. McDonald 
L. McMurray 
R. W. Harrison 
Kendall Kennedy 
John Atkinson 
Tobn Ray 
John Turnbull 
Dennis Quirk 
Benjamin Parker 
Hugh Miller 
J. A. Carscallen 
D. McMillan 
Gleorge Allan 


Glenarm 


Fenelou ( 


1 Soth Rickby 
i George Hunter 
M. N. Stephens 
W. 0. Lumley 
W. McDonald 
\ Richard Howes 
J. McKinnon 
Mat. Archibald 
John Fraser 
A. R. McLfinnan 
11. M. Frame 
J. Rockin<;ham 
Edward Majar 
Geo. E. Meyer 
|0. Latshaw 
John Murray 
Alex. E. McRae 
W. D. McMillan 
C. McGillivry 
;C J. McRaa 
Mrs. Me Kaa 
Mrs. M Smith 
Donald Campbell 
William Stewart 
James Fsty 
James Kearng 
Robert Gibson 
D. J. Deruchll 
Charles Williams 
Arch. Watson 
Alfred Draper 
J. G. Goble 
A. Dickson 
Peter Brennan 
Peter Jeffrey 
JesseCumminijer 
Gar ixe Corhett 
Benj.-imin Reddy 
John Gibbnns 
Archibald Good 
Chas. Way 
M. Chapman 
John Prescott 
David Patterson 
M. McDonald 

D. Thompson 
Wm. East 
James Gormley 
Henry Besanson 
E. A. Robinson 
Donald Sinclair 
William Fraser 
Georga Germain 
Alex. Ross 
J. Cunningham 
Chas. Smith 
Thos. M.Carswell 
Wm. McKenzie 
J. Gillard 
Eneas Brenan 
Peter Lamphier 
S. W. Tracy 
Horace Lyman 
Allan McLean 
Francis LeG resley 
David Hamm 
John Ironside 
its D. Nugent 
Charles Esnouf 
R. A. Girardin 
Neil McPhail 
J. Lambert drt C 
Z. Collfrette 
Louis Fournier 
Path. McMillan 
W. Roach 
Turner Wooster 
Fidele Legere 
David Fraser 
E. Daggett 
D. McDougall 
Donald GillirS 
3. S. McNeil 
rhomas Soucj 
Joseph 0. Sirota 


Franklin Centre 
Franktown 
Frankvjlle 
Fraser s Grant, W 
Fraser s Mills, W 
Fredf.riekttm 


Huntingdon C 
Beekwith 
KHley 
Antigonlshe ... N S 
I ictou N S 


Gleucairn 




Glsnce 


Kkfrid .... f 


Gln Donild 


Chnrlottenburg.. 
Bedford C 
Inverness N 5 


Glemlovvnr 
Glentdale, W 
Glenel* 


York N fi 


Fredericton Junction 
Fredericton lid. W 


Sunbury . , , N fl 


Ulengarry .station ...IPictou N J 

Hnn (Gordon !Phfli-lnftpnliiro C 


Westmoreland N B 

Flamb ro . West, 
Waterloo, South. 
Prince V E T 


Glen Huron 
tjilcnloyd 
Glen Maj r 


Noitawasaga C 
Meiantic Q 




Freetown 


Freiburg 


Waterloo, North, 
Missisqnoi Q 


Glenmeyer . 




* Fretiffhiburg 

French bake, WO... 
French River,W 0... 
French River 
French Vale, W 0... 
French Village 
French Village 
French Village 
Frome 


Ulen Morris ... . 


Dumfries C 


Snnbury N B 
Pictou N 8 






Oltiiinevis 




Queen s P El 
Cape Breton ... N 8 
Drnmmond Q 
Queen s P E I 
King s N B 
Sonfhwold 


Glen Norman 


Lancaster 
Antiuouishe ...N S 
Charlotten burg... C 
Lochiel 


Glen Road. W 
Glunroy 


Glen Jiandfield 
Glenshee 


Charlotteville.... 
Pictou N S 


Glenshee, W 
Glen Stewart 


Frost Village 


Shefford Q 


Matilda 


Fnlthrd 




Glen Sutton 




Fiillarton 


Fnllnrton <> 


Glen Tay 


Bat hurst 


Fulton 


Oriinsby 
Cap* Breton... N S 
Ellice 
Queen s N f! 


Glenvale 




Glen Waltt-r 


Charlottenburg... 


Gad s Hill 


Glen Williams 


Glen wood, W 
Glidden . 


Yarmouth N S 
1 ompton Q 


Giiiley, W 


Kent N B 


Galbraiih 


Lanark 


Goble s Corners 


*Ga!t 


Dumfries. North 
tiabruck 




Gallingertown 
Gauiobridire 


(3 Men iJrove 
Golden Lake 


St. John N B 


Thorah 


^Gdnd no^uf . . . 


I,ee<!<: 




Guysborough... N S 
Colchester". N S 
Lunenburg N S 
Peel 






Gold Fields, W ... 
Gold River, W ... 
Goldstone 
Good Corner, W 0... 
Gooderb.ani 


Garden Hill 
Garden Island 
Garden of Eden, WO 
Garden River 
Gardiner Mines WO 
Gardener s Creek ... 


Hope 
Garden Island ... 
Pictou N S 


Garden River 
Cape Breton ... N S 
St. John N B 
L Islet Q 


Glamorgan 

Uxbrid fl 


Goodwood 


Goose Cre^k, W ... 
Goose River 


St. John N B 
Cumberland ... N S 
King s P E I 




Walpole 


Garthby 


Wolfe Q 


Gordon^ville, W 0... 
(lore. WO 




Oaspi Basin 


Gaspe Q 


Hants ... N S 




Kin B P E I 


Sore s Landing 


Hamilton 




Queen s N B 




Gaspereaux, W. 0... 
Gaspereaux Station. 
Gay s River ,. 


King s N S 




Howick .... 


Queen s N B 


Goshen, W 


Albert N B 


Halifax N S 


Goshen W .. 


Antigonishe ...N S 
Colchester N S 
Adolphustown ... 
Compton . . . Q 


Gay sRiver Road,WO 
Geary, W 


Halifax N S 


Goshen, WO 


S inbnry N B 






Miller 


Gould 




Argenteuil Q 


]lourock 


Guelph 








Wallace ... 


Gentilly 


Nlcolet Q 


Gowor Point . ... 


Wostmeath 
Albert N B 


George s River, W 


Cape Breton ... N 8 
[Cing s P E 1 


Gowland Mount. WO 


H*ldimand 
Queen s P E I 
Toronto Gore 
Shefforl Q 






Jraham s Road 


Georgeville 


Stanstead Q 




Gerniantown, W 0... 


Albert N B 




Shefford Q 




}rand Anse. W ... 
Grand Aunce. W 
Grand Bay. WO 


Richmond N S 
Gloucester N B 
St. John NB 


Getson s Point. W 
Giant s Lake, W 0... 


Lunenburg. ... N S 
Guysborough. N S 
Collingwood 
Tiney O 


Grand B^nd 




Gibson .. 




Chicontlml Q 
Gaspe Q 
St. John s Q 


Gilbert Cove. W 0... 
Gilbert s Mills 


Digbv N S 


JrandeGreve 


Sophiasburgh ... 
Gwilliinbury, W. 
CspeBretun.... NS 


Gilford 


}rand Entry, WO... 
Grandei CoudSss. ... 
G--and Etang, W. 0. 


Qasp6 Q 


Gillies Lake, W 0... 


Beauce Q 
Inverness N. S 
Gasp6 Q 




Kincardine 




Grand Fatts 
Grand F Portage, WO 
Grand Harbour, WO 
Grandlguo. W 
}randitrueFerry,WO 
Grand M;inan 


Victoria NB 
Victoria N B 


Glanford 


Glanford 
Tudor 


Charlotte N B 
Kent N B 




Westminster. . . . O 
Glenelg O 




Richmond N S 
Charlotte N B 
Cape Breton ... N S 
Cape Breton ... N S 
Oape Breton ...N 8 
Gtaspe Q 
Glagpe ... ... Q 




Oxbridge .. .0 


Gliissville, WO 
Glastonbury 
Glen, W 


Carleton N B 
Knladar 
Antigoniahe ... N 8 
Peel O, 
Antiaonishe ...N. dl 


Grand Mira N , W 
Grand Mira S., W 
Grand Nairows.W 
Irand Pabos 
Grand River .. 


*GUn Allan 
Glen Aloine. W. 0... 



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79 



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POSTMASTER. 


POST OFFIOE. 


TP- 4 ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


Grand River, WO... 
Grand River 
Grand Tracadie 


Victoria N B 


F. Vi lettd 
II. Murchison 
S. McDonald 
Henry Harvey 
R. Corr*tt 
W. B. Troop 
; Alfred Troop 
J. Edmonstont 
John C. Munro 
James Qraut 
John Crawford 
Robert Qnance 
J. P. Cockburn 
Mirk Greystock 
Wm. Avard 
A. W. MeLellan 
George Flint, jui 
Din Bl*ti chard 
Alex. Mi-Oougal 
Thomas Wakem 
Mrs. L. Freeman 

Wm. Grnndy 
Philip Roblin 
George April 
J. H. Smith 

Daniel Dart 
Andrew Black 
J. Fitzgerald 
Allan G. Purdy 
J. S. lorsbner 
Albert McKiel 
Frederick Meen 
D. Mclntosh 
Kdward P idh-m 
K. J. Brown 
W. J. Vlellow 
A. M-.-Nair 
Daniel Boyle 
Robert Burdett 

H. E. N elles 
f\ X. Thibodeau 
G. H. Lovitt 
Samuel O Niel 
Wm. Both well 
M. McDonald 
M. Gueguen 
Wm. Kingsmill 
VV. Wauijh 
VI r s, M Doane 
J. W. Doyle 
B.J.Cunningham 
Robert McKay 
Klias Grono 
Charles Ha^er 
S. Kennedy 
John Digdon 
Wm. Fisher 
G. D. FulUrton 
D McFarlane 
B W. Oochron 
James Blair 
James P Hopkins 
James Stewart 
d. R. Thorp 
A. D. Fraser 
Fred. K. Ritchie 
Chas. Stewart, 
Michael Stanley 
J.Hammond. jun. 
W. VV. Dodge 
W. Fowler 
J. T. Schneider 
E. W. Slipp 
H. Jilliot 
John Flewelling 
Nathaniel Smith 
Henry Hindron 
Thomas Cowie 
T. S. Coppinger 
Wm. Davison 
John Kingston 
Edmd. C./rbet 
H. McGiUivi-av 


Harbourville, VV l>... 


King s N S 


D. B. Parker 
Mrs A. Hntton 
Thomas Tapping 
George Kirk 
Robert Noble 
James Grant 
Maurice Healy 
Wm. Hint-aid 
A. McWilliama 


Richmond N S 
Queen s P E I 
N Westminster^ C 
Queen s P E I 
Annapilig N S 
Annapolis N S 


Hoi ton 




Barrie O 


Hard Lrd^e, W O ... 
Hardwioke. \V ... 
Hardwood LnMs.WU 
Harewood, W 


Westmoreland, N I 
Northnmb X I! 
1 Colchester ...N c* 


Granville 
Granville OenD. WO 
GranviUe Rrri/ 


Westmoreland. N U 
(Bastard . 




Wiiliuusburg .... 
Biddulph .... 




Burford 






Hullett . 


Gravel Hill 


Koxborousrh 
Middleton 


Harmoiiy 


South Easthope . C 
King s N fc 


[Kdmund Corbett 
Austin Spinney 
A. McWiiliams 
Joseph Warren 
T. N Haytnr 
John McMillan 
John Fraser 
D. B. Campbell 
Donald Reid 
James Galloway 
A 11 McGillis 
A. Macready 
Frederkk Goble 
Siiuil F. Stewart 
B. W Thomas 
Wm. Kennedy 
S. II Shaw 
Archd. Campbell 
David Terry 
T Coleman 
M Mc-Leod 
J. M. Stevens 

George Lester 
J. JL Brown 
Jas. Hutchinson 
K, Drope 
Thomas Hase 
Henry Fowlds 
G. [I. Chapman 
J. C. Mc-Quaid 
J. B. LeBaron 
Giles Stone 
Thos. E. Wilde 
J. G Nowlan 
J. G. Higginson 
James Houston 
Ro^t. Morrison 
H. F. Graham 
Geo Soutbwick 
John Currelly 
Wm. Broad 
Mii-hael Flayefl 
Rod. McDougall 
M Somerville 
Richard Bagnall 
Adam Abbott 

John Tavlor 


Harmony, W 
Harold 


Gravenhurst 


Mu-koka 






Bath jrit . i 


Great Shemogue 
G ?iit Vilftigp 


Westmoreland N B 
Colchester N S 
Keach 
Elizabethtown... 
Kemon 
Carleton X B 




Steph n 






Greenbank 
Greenbush 


Harrigan Cove. W 
Harrington. Kast ... 
Harrington, West ... 


Halifax N S 


Arguntpuil C 
Zorra. West 
Dumfries, South 


Greenfield 
Greenfield, W 
Greenfield, W 
Green Hill, WO 
Greenock 




Harrison s Corners . 


Pictou N S 


Minto 


Greenock 




Colchester 




Sophiashurg 
Temiscouata Q 
Pickering 


Harrowsmith 
Hartford . 


Portland.. 
Townsend 




Green River 


lartington 


Poitland. . . C 


Green River, WO. 
Green s Ureek, W 
Greensville 


Victoria N B 




Carleton N B 


Colchester N S 
West Flamboro 


Hartley 


Eldou 


Hartinan 


Gwillimbury, E 


Greenview 


Hart s Mills, W ... 
hartsville 


Greenvill-, WO 
Greenville Station.. 
Greenwich Hill, WO 

Grentell . .... 
GrenvilU 
Gresham 


Cumberland . ... N S 
Cumberland. ... N S 
Kind s N B 


Qu-eu s P E 1 
Albert ... . V B 






Pi. kering 
Vespra O 
Arg. ntenil Q 


Hane.y Station 
Harvey Hill Mines... 


York N B 






Uarwood . . 


Hamilton 




N Fredericksb rg 
Grey U 
Toronto Gore . ... 
St. Vincent 


Haseville 




Grey 








Hastings. W O 
Hastings, W 
Hat./r,y 


Cumberland ...N S 

Albert N Li 




Griffitn 
*Grimiby 


Griffith 
Grimsby 


St-uisfead 


Haul rain . . . 


Burlei"h . .. 


Grondines 


Portnout Q 


Hivelock 




Grosses C-iqnes. W O 
Grosvenor. W 
Grove^end 


Di^bv N S 


Havelook, W O 
* Hawktsbury 


Digby N S 
Hawkesbury, W. 
Oro 

Wellesley 


Guysboro N S 
Malahide 


H.twkestoue 


Groves Point, W. 0. 
Guegueu, W. 


Victoria N. S 


Kent. NB 
Guelph O 


Hawthorne 


Gloucester 




Norwich, South 
Hay . . 


Gulf Shore, W ... 
Gunning Cove, WO .. 
Gnysborou^h 
Giiyibontuyh 
Guvsboro Inter W 
Hacketi s Cove, W 
Hige.rsoille 


Cumberland ...N S 
Shelburne N S 


Hay 


H.iydon ... . 


Darlington 


Middteton 




West Flamboro 
Inverness N S 
Wilmot 


Juyshoro N S 
Guysb -ro N S 
lUlifax N S 


Hiy s Ri^er, W ... 
Haysville . 


H izel Grove 


Queen s P E I 
Goulbourn 


Walp .le 


Hazledean 


Hagerimn s Corners 
Halflsl nd.Oove.W I 
Hallway Hrook, W 
HUfw.ty River, W O 
* H iliburton 


Markham 


Headford ... . ,. 


Mtrkham ... 


3uysboro N S 


Head i ugly 


Selkirk M 


Colchester N S 
3urnberland ...N S 

T)\l*:rt... -O 


Head Lake 


Laxton 


W. A. Maxwell 
E. Finlay 
Thomas Holden 
J. Little 
Samuel Shatford 
I. McG. Fraser 
Wm. H Young 
Bdward Drain 
Hugh McNeil 
Wm. Dobson 
R. Gerard 
G. H. D. Forshner 
Jeorge Brown 
Thomas J. Rorke 
\. Manning 
f Smyth, sen. 
3. Cahan 
lugh Hughes 
1. de B Gregoire 
Tohn Krassler 
r. Holbrooke 
R. W. L. Tibbitts 

fohn Edwards 
Vm. Henderson 
. M. Henderson 
Wm. Dickson 


HeadofAmhnrst.WO 
HeadJordanRiv.VVO 
Head Millstre m.WO 
H StMargt sBy.WO 
H.St.M.B.(M Di..)W() 
H.St.Mary sBay.WO 
Head St. Peter s Bay 
H.SonthR.Lake.WO 
H.Tatamago e.B.WO 
Head of Iide, WO... 
H d. Wallace Bay,WO 
U.VVall eB.(N.S.)WO 
fleathi!ote 
Hebb n Cross. W 0... 
Hebr ;n W 


Cumberland ...N S 
Shelburne N S 
King s N B 


Halifax iHalifix MS 


Hallerton 


Huntingdon Q 
Thurlow 


Halifax N S 




Halifax \ S 


Hall s Bridge 
Hull s Harbour, W U 


Harvey 
Kind s N S 




King s P E I 


S Fredericks b rg 
Bartou 


Autigonishe ...N S 
Colchester N S 
Restigouehe ...N B 
Cumberland ...N S 
Cumberland ...N S 
tiuphrasia 


*Harnill in 


BamiUon 
Hamlet 


Prioco P E I 
Burgess, North... 
Elma 




Hammond ltiver,WO 
HiimmondvaU 
Hatnpstead 1 


King s... N B 
King s N B 


Lunenburg. ... N S 
Albert N B 


North Kasthope...O 
Queen s N B 


Hiiiupstead 




Yarmouth N S 


Hamptim 


LMtlington 




South Gower 


Hampton 


Kind s N B 


Hedleyville 


Hamtown. W O .... 
Han ford Brook W u 
Hannon 


Yoik N B 




Woolwich i , 


Kiog s N B, 




Huntingdon Q 
Victoria N B 


Barton 


Hellertip W O 


Hanover 


Bentiuck 




Hantsport 


Hants ?J S 




Huntingdon Q 


Hsnwell, W (} 


York N B 


lenderion S8t..W 
Henderson Set..W O 


Har.au Bonche.WO 
Harbour Road, WO... 


Aniigonishe ...N S 
Autigoaishe ...N 3 


3umberland... N S 



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POST OFFICE. 


TP. 4 ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


P03T OFFICE. 


TP. ft ELECTORAL rQ. 


POSTMASTER. 


Henrysburg 


St. John s Q 


Wra. Corkerline 
F. Lafond 
Thos. Bricgs 
M. Gear 
Rev. Huirh Niven 
Aaron Workm-u 
\ George Brown 
George Dutch 
John Chapman 
R. Breckenridge 
ilu.;h Kont 
D.ivid Girdn^r 
Wm. Htinry 
J.HclJ.Sweetmai 
Mrs. Dillon 
H. Dutchb-irn 
\Vm. Crowell 
John Beattie 
Wm. Tredway 
Benj. Palmer 
A. Noxen 
Thomas L. Hill 
Mdcolm McNeil 
R. K. Steeves 
Wm Howe, sen. 
Mrs. K Faraghei 
N. P.Wanamake 
Hivih Love, sen. 
P. Collicutt 
Walter 0. Hill 
A. A. Becker 
Wm. Hinch 
L. Schwedfeger 
R. Hoath 
F. Painchaud 
John Hackett 
A. M. Whitfield 
Alex. Williams 
T. Thompson 
Edward Kelly 
Isaac Broad 
N. D. McKenzie 
John Quibell 
A. T. Campb-ll 
Peter A. Cavers 
George Lawrence 
John G. Wirtb. 
John White, jun 
Joseph Daly 
Felix Murphy 
.lames Wright 
John Gunn 
G. II. Steadman 
W tu. C. Pipes 
Joseph Me Vlmon 
John McMillan 
Win. Airth 
George R*eve 
Fred. G. Curry 
George Bundy 
1 Mward Paquet 
Thos. Thompson 
Thomas Gebbie 
J. E. Stratford 
Albert Vipond 
H. L. Loucfcg 
John .intou 
John Thompson 
Honry Fry 
Jno. Macdonald 
E. Malloc 
John Hunter 
W. Marshall 
J. W. Gitnsby 
John Johnston 
Wm. Innis 
James F. Hanes 
Isaac N. Hurd 
David Callaway 
Jas. P. Hutton 
P. C. Thompson 
Alex. Baptie 
Ooni-fr" Orrt 

D. Mcf* nnan 
Theo. Samson 


Indian Harbour, WO 
Indian Harbour, WO 
Indian Island.W 0... 
Indian Point, W 0... 
Indian River 


Halifax N S 


Charles Covey 
David Suttis 
J. B. W. Chaffey 
I James Moser 
John Smith 
J. McLellan 
Peter McPhee 
Wm. G. Brown 
Joseph Thirkell 
Richard Smith 
J. W. Burke 
Jos. G. Diiinck 
II. Armstrong 
Alva Corrigan 
Mrs. Sarah Begg 
Benjamin Ross 
Thomas Code 
David Horseman 
D. J. Walker 
Hugh Matheaon 
A. Neelands 
John McKinnon 
Fred. McDonald 
Edmund Roche 
M. McDonald 
John Larracey 
John D. Shutelt 
Napoleon Lafosse 
James Grier 
Wm. K. Bisbop 
S. B. Thurbr 
A. McMillan, jr. 
David Buckley 
W. W. Bailey 

B.G.L.ditJolicre r 
Albert Birbeau 
Rev. V. flinguet 
Marie S. Jobin 
Louis A. Bertrand 
Thomas Musson 
Thomas Emo 
Wm. II. Davis 
Wm. Jackson 
G.R Wright 
Alex. Nichol 
Fred. L. Palmer 
James Simonson 

Robert C. Caie 
Charles Jarratt 
Robert Sill 
1 . B. Webster 
Wm. BUkeny 
N. B. Cottle 
Joel Jenkins 
Michael Cahill 
A. Hendershot 
B. B. Bogga 
Wm. Johastone 
Henry Hayrock 
Edward Babcock 
P. Gormley 
Thomas Mison 
Charles Smith 
John Boyd 
Rufus C. Wry 
Eusebo Asselin 
Xavier Brassard 
Clark Snure 
John Dowuie 
Hugh McDonnell 
Byron Boyd 
Arthur Graham 
C. F. Dunham 
W. B. Wilson 
Louis C. Begin 
James Lindsay 
Wm. Worden 
Joseph Sorel 
S. C. Ivenny 
Alx. Tfu?hBS 
James Gi.ciiriat 
K. F. K^ith. 
G. P. Hughes 




Iberville Q 


Guysboro N S 
Charlotte N B 
Lunenburg N S 
Otonabee . 




Keppel . 


Herbert 




Herdmau s Corners 
Hereford 


Huntingdon Q 
Compton Q 




Prince PET 






Indian Road, W 0... 
linl/an Intan 


Hants N S 
St. John N B 
Oxford, North ... 
Minden 

Victoria N S 


Huron s Island, W O 
*H .spder 
Haj Worth 


Re~tisrouche ...N B 
Waterloo, S 
Ottawa Q 


Ingoldsby 
In^ooiih W 
Ingram River, W 0. 
[nistioge 
tnkerman 


Hiawatha 


Otonabee 


Hibernia. WO 
lli^iin.-> Road 


Queen s N B 


Halifax . . N S 


Prince P K I 


Proton 


HUli Blutt 


Marquette M 


High Falls 


Blithfi. kl 
Ktobicoke 




Kast Zorra 
Iiinisfil 


Htehfield 




Uightield, W 
Hi:, h^ate 


Hauts N S 


Innisville .. 


DiuuiQiond 
Westmoreland, \ B 
Storrington 
Bruce 


Orford 


Intervale, W 


Highland Creek 
Hilda, 


Scarborough 
Thurlow 


I nverhur f n 


Hillier 


Hillier 






Hillsborough 


Plyrapton 






Hillsboro , C.B., W 
Hillskoro uijh 


Inverness N S 
Albert N B 


Inverness 


Prince P E I 




!!riu ... .. 


Irish Cove, W 
Irishtown, WO 
Iron Hil 


i. ape Breton ...N S 
Westinoreland,N B 


Hillsdale , 


Medonte 


Hillsdale 


King s N 1! 


Hill s Greoa 
Hillside, W O 
Hillside, WO 


Hav 
Albert N B 
Cape Breton ...N S 
Brighton . . 




Ottawa Q 




Matilda . . 


Irving Settl. W ... 


Albert N B 


Hilton 


Me^antic Q 




Cfvuiden, East. ... 
Williamsburg ... 
Svdenham 


Isaac s Harbour, W 
Isaac s Har (e.s.)W 
Island Brook . 


Guyaooro N S 
Guysboro N S 
Oompto* .... . Q 




Heath Road 


Hoehelaga 








Hockley 
Holbrook 


Adjala 
Norwich, North 
Gwillirabury, E. 
Maryborough ... 
Goderich 


Isle auxCoudres(sub 
I.^le aux Grues ... .. 


Charlevoix Q 


L Islet Q 


Jl illand Landing ... 
HnUfM 


Inle Bizard 


Jacques Cartier Q 
Berthier .. . Q 


Isle Dupaa 


Holinsville 




Vaudreuil Q 


Holmssville, WO... 
Holstein 


Carle ton N B 


Isle Verte 


Temiscouata Q 
Etobicoke .... 


Egremont 


Islington 


Holt , 


Gwillimbury, E. 
Kinloss ... .. 
Grantham 


Ivanhoe 


Huntingdon 


Holyrood 






Cumberland ... N S 
Derby 
King s . ... N S 






Jackson 
Jackson Road, W 0. 
Jaeksontown, W 0... 
Jackson \i!le, W 0... 


Hope 


Yale BC 


Carleton N B 
Carleton ....N B 


Hopefield 


Radcliffe 


Hope River 


Queen s P E I 




Hopewell, W 


Albert N 


Janeville, W 
Jarratt a Corners ... 


Gloucester N B 
Oro 
Walpole 


Hopewell, WO 
Hnpeivtll Cape 
Hopewell Corner ... 
Hopewell Hill, W 


Pictou \ S 


Albert N B 
Albert N B 
Albert V 1! 




\Vollbrd .. .. 


Jeddore. WO 


Halifax N S 




Jrtin ^eg, W 


Queen s .N B 


Homing s Mills 
Hornsey, W 
HortoQ landing, WO 
Houghton 


MeUucthon 
Cumberland... .N 8 
Kind s NS 


Jenkins W 


Queen s N B 


lersey, R.Chaudiere. 




Aucaster 




Jog^in Mines WO . 


Cumberland ...N S 


House Harbour(sub) 


Gasp Q 




Pittsburg 


Johnson s Mills 
Johnson -lills, WO 
Johnston s River ... 
Johnston, W 
Johnville 


Hay 

Westmoreland, N B 
Queen s .......PEI 
Queen s N B 




Chateauguay ... Q 
Halifax N S 
Vaudreuil Q 


Hubbtrd s Cove 




*HuU 


Ottawa Q 
Etobicoke 




Johnville. W 
Jolicure, W 


Carleton N B 




Huraberstone ... 
Albion 


Westmoreland, N B 
Joliette Q 




*Joli?Ue 


Hunter s Mtun.,WO 


Victoria N S 




3hicoutimi Q 
rfeuth 


M*skinong6 Q 




Hunt^rsville. .,,.., . 


Jordan Bay, W ... 
Judiijne, W 


Shelburne N S 
Inverness N S 








Sherbrooke Q 
Huntley 






Juvenile Sttlmt., WO 


Sunbury N B 


Hunt s Point, W 


Queen s N S 


Kaladar 


Chaffey 


Kamloops 
K unouraska 


Yale BC 
Kamouraska ... Q 




McKellsr 




Maryborough ... 
Chinguacousy.... 


Kars 


North Gower 
King s N B 


Hutton^ville 


Kars, W O 


Hyde Park Corner... 
Ida 






Cavan 


K Kubazua 


Ottawa Q 


Tlrterfmi 


Virgin O 
Smiec* O 


Kav Sttlinent.W 

LY;*iay 

Kn.-ttB 


Westmorelsm). N T? 

^ ^ ^ 
Westmoreland N B 
Adiala... ... 


Iniian Bronk, W 0. 


Victoria . N !> 


Levis ... ... Q 


Keenanaville ... 



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POST.-.lASTEt.. 



W. J. Hall 



Keith ............ 

Keithley Creek. 
Kelly s Cross ... 
E>lso 



jChatham OiLewis Huff 

Cariboo B C Ge.>. Keith 

Queen s P E IP. Mcljimid 

Huntingdon Q PeterMact arlane 



Kelvin Wiiidham G W. 1 bipps 



Keuible 



Keppel 0;Wm. HeaiM 



Kempt, W j Queen s N S E. P. fc rteman 

Seuipt Bridge. W ! Yarmouth N S Elkanah Travis 

Kempt Head, WO... i Victoria N 3 K. McKenzie 

KetnpC Kuad. W 0... | Richmond NS Hugh Cameron 



Keuipt Tuwn.W 0... 



Kemptville, W 0.. 
Keudal ............... 

Keunebec Line ..., 
Keail worth ......... 

Keumore ............ 

Keunetcook, W ... 



Colchester N SiA. S. Hingley 

Oxford Robert Leslie 

Yarmcuth N S;J. 11. Haiu.lton 

Clarke J. R Anderson 

Beaut-e Q George Hartley 

Arthur Robert Hay ward 

Osgoode Johu B. BrannaL 

Hints N >S I. S. Sanford 



KennetcookCor.WO; Hants NS Mrs. L. DeiiMnor c 

Keut Bridge Chatham J. A. Langford 

Kf.nH illK Kind s N 3 G. E. Calkin 

Kepler Kingston Isaac J Uoglan 

Keppoch, W Antigotrfshc. .v.W S A. McDonald 

Ken-wood Adelaide James Irving 

Kerry | Plantaseiiet, S ... Mrs L. Parent 

Kertch : Plyrupton A. McPhedrain 

Kertch Hsrbour, WO ! Halifax N S 

\. Gwillimbury 3. Montgomery 

Y..rk 



N B 



Keswick 

Keswick Ridge, W O 

Kettleby Kin.; Jacob Walton 

Kewstoke, WO Inverness N S Alex. MeQuain 

Koyser Adelaide Samuel Cooper 

Kilbride Nelnoc 0; Robert Parker 

Kildare Joliette QlO. Vigneault 

Kildare IPrince PE I 

Selkirk M James FrasRr 

Moutcalm Q Damase Thouiu 

Algoma P. Lainoraudier 

.. Puslirroh D. Fruson 



Kilrtonan. 
Kilkenny.. 
Killarney. 

Killeau 

Killerby. 



Kilrnanagh 

Kilmaraock 

Kilmartin 

Kilmaurs 

Kilsyth 

Kimberley 

Kitiburn 

* Kincardine 

Kincardine, W .... 

King 

King Creek 



Yarmouth 

Calf-dou O 

Woltbrd 

M-tcalfe 

Torbolton 

Derby 

Kuphrasia 

Fitzroy 

Kincardine 

Victoria N B 



King 
King 



John Hicks 
T. Sanderson 
George Ne*som 
D. McKellar 
Wm. Munro 
Thomas Sloan 
A. H. McLean 

M. McKendrick 
Taylor 
Benjamin Lloyd 
William Stokes 



Kiugsbridge ;Ashfleld 01 Francis L.Eagan 

Richmond QlGeo. Williamson 



Kingsbury 
Kiugsbury. WO .... 

Kiugsclear 

Kingsey 

Kingsey Falls 

Kiugsley 

King.smill 

* Kingston 

Kingston 

Kingston 

Kingston Mills 

Kingston Station 



Luuenburg ... N B 

York N S 

Drummond Q 

Drummond Q 



Edw. Mosman 
J. A. Hammond 

Smith Leith 
G. N. Foster 



Kingston o 

Frontenac 



Kingston Village,WO King s N 3 

*Kingsvillt Gosfield , 



Kinkora 
Kinloss... 

Kinlough 

Kinmount 

Kinnear s Mills 

Kinross 

Kirmle 

Kinsman s Cor. W 

Kintail 

Kintore 

Kipptn 

Kippewa 

Kirby 

Kirkdale 

Ktrkjtsld 

Kirkhill 

Kirkhill, WO 

Kirkiand.WO 

Kirk s Ferry 

JF 



York N B 

Malahide 0|S. W. Tuple 

Kingston Oj Robert Deacon 

[King s N B Sarnuel Foster 

Kent N BJJohn Harnett 

Chas. Harrison 
John McMillan 
John Wheelock 
lames H. Smart 
James Moriarty 
John Harrison 
R -bert Pax ton 
Charles Mofiitt 
James Kinnear 
David Ross 
Levi Mackay 
Benj. Kinsman 
U. T. Fellow 
Wm. Easson 
Kobert Mellis 
Thos. Anderson 
James Jackson 
Wm. Burril 

Wm McLeod 
Wm. Smith 
John Nicholson 
John Kirk 



iKllice 

Kinloss 

Kialoss (> 

Somerville 

Megantic Q 

Queen s P E I 

Pickering 

King s NS 

Ashfiuld 

East Nissouri ... 

Tuckersmith 

I ontiac Q 

Clarke O 

Drummond Q 

Eldon 

Lochiel 

Cumberland ...N S 

Carleton N B 

Ottawa Q 



>OST OFFICE. TP. 4 ELECTORAL 70. POSTMASTER. 

virkton lUsborne J hn McCurdy 

Kirkwall Beverley W McMillan 

Kiinetmry Vaughan 0: Thomas White 

vnapdale Mosa Oj Hector .McLean 

vuutehbull . Nassagiweya 0, Wm. Reid 

Kno .vlesville, WO... ,(Jarletou N Bj RoDert Ri<:ker 

f Kn"tvlton IBrome Q Albert Kimball 

inov/lton Lauding. IBrome Q; J. i. Tuck 

\noxtord, W ICarleton N B Thomas Fulton 

Kuoydart, WO Pictou N S 

Kolbeik, W Cumberland ...N S W. B. Henley 

Konuika jLobo 0, Robert H> rd 

Kooteuay (sub) Yale B C} J. Mormaustll 

Kossuth Waterloo Charles Theller 

Koncliibouguac Kent NB 

La i aie Yamaska Q J. L. Belcourt 

L<abarre Chicoutimi QjC. Hebert 

La Beauce Beauce Q;Mrne Bonnevill<v 

L Acadie St. John s Q C T.Charbonueau. 

Lacheuaie L Assomptk D Q|J. 0. Laurier 

*L i<:kint Jacques Carder... Q;L. J. liet ebrs 

*Lachute Argeuteuil Q Geo. L Meikle- 

Lac Masson Terreboune Q C. C. Lajuunesst 

Lac Noir L Islet Q J. B. Pelletier 

LacoLle St. John s Q T. VauViiet 

Lafontaine Tiny O 

Kenyon DonaldCattanach 

Huntingdon QlJohu .McDonald 

Luuenburg N Si Isaac Heckuiau 

Luuenburg.... N S Mr.s.M A.Cron.m 

Inxernoss N.S 

Inverness N S 

Inverness N 



La Guerre 

Li HaveCr.Rds.,Wv> 
La Have River. W 
Lake Ainslie, W 0... 
L Ainslin (e.s.j W 
L. Aiuslie(s. s.) WO 

Lake Aylmer 

k i Beauport 

Lake bui4 

Like Kt 



L;iku 



d, WO 



W 0... 



Lake George. W 0... 
Lakn George, W 0... 
Lfkehuml .. ......... 

Lake La H che ...... 

Lakelands. WO ...... 

Lake Law, W ...... 

L-kelet ................ 

Lake Megant C ...... 

Lake Opi^icon ....... 

Lake Road.W ...... 

Lake Sulem t,W 0. 
Lakeside ............... 



Mclnuis 
Clias. Mci)un;tld 
John Mi-Kiuuon 



Wolfe Q,Geo. Champoux 

Quebec Q>A. Simmons 

Wili.erforce ...... OJJohn Shaw.jtm. 

Dorchester Q Joseph Begiu 

Argenteuil Q George Rogerb 

King s N 1! 

York N li Leveret S. Tilley 

King s IV S A. P. Hudgens 

Yarmouth N S i Charles Crosby 

Harvey O John Tarlington 

Cariboo B C,P- Gannon 

Cumberland ,...N S James E. Brown 
Inverness N S James Fortune 



Howick 0> Myles Young 

Compton Q J. McDonald 

Storrington U|B. T. Davidson 

Cumberland ... N .S Gains Lewis 

Ket.t N B M. Hannigan 

Niss.uri, East ... Robt. Arumtrong 



Lake TeuiiKCamingu Pontiac Q 

Lakevale, WO j Antig.mshe ....N S A. McDonald 

Lak-view WO Queen s N B| i. O Liouuell 

Lakevillp, W t arfoton N B J- S. Car veil 

Lakeville, W King s N 8!Reubeu Chase 

Lukeviile Cor. WO Sunbury N B James S.Jewett 

Lake Woedoo ^Wolfu Q Francois Briere 



L Amable Dnngannon 



Johu R. Tait 



Li Amar<>ux I York V\ iiliam Nash 

Lamartine \Vls\ft Q P.C.Couliier 



Lambeth Westminster O 

Lambton 

Lambton Mills 



* Lanark I Lanark 



Lancaster 

Landrevil .t). 



George ili-lley 

. l>eaiice Q Dr. L. Labrn-qu* 

F. A. llowlatid 
W. Robertson 
John Fniser 



Yoik 



Lancaster 



Beauharnnis Q Walter Bryden 

Lang ..i [Otooabee ( R- Short, sen. 

Laugevin (Dorchester Q 

Lnnirford iBranttord 



Langill s, W ! Lunenberg . ... N S 

Lttugl-.y N. We.-tm ster.B C 

Langside Kiuloss 

Langstaff (sub) j Mark ham 

Langtun WalMnitham 

Lanoraie Berthier Q 

Lansdowne jLansdowue 

L Anse a Giles L Islet Q 



Louis 

Alex. Milue 
J. 1 . Langille 

W. W. (.l:jl 

Wm. Gleeson 
Johu Langstaff 
James Fulton 
T. It. Latour 
JosephA.Bradlny 
J. F. Giassou 



L Anse au Foin |Chicoutimi QlP. Potvin 



L Anse aux Gascons; Bonaventuro .... Q 
Lansing [York 



L Anse St. Jean 

Lantz, W. 0. 
L.iP.R.St.Franc.(s.o.) 





Chieoutimi Q 

Lunenburg N S 

Charlevoix Q 



La Pigeonniire Napierville Q 



Joseph Acteson 
Joseph Shepard 
Rev. M. Giiaiu 
H. B. i.autz 

Flavien Robert 



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POST OFFICE. 


1 P. ft ELECTORAL CO 


POSTMASTER. 


POST OFFICE. 


IP. i ELECTORAL CO. | POSTMASTER. 


*Liprairie 


Laprairie .... Q 


J. Brosseau 
Aloxi* Millet 
Michael McNiel 
A. MePherson 
J. T. Hebert 
Jos. Fougere 
Henry Baldwin 
L. Guilbault 
Geo. McKeuzie 
Silas Coverley 
Mark Appleby 
M. S. Gray 
Cbas. Bourget 
John Keough 
Joseph Charlan 
Arch. Browning 
I. B. Mastin 
C. Gagnon 
Chas. Lawrence 
John Taylor 
J. W. James 
Samuel Hiltz 
E. Lawrence 
J. Sornbarger 
i Warren Kimbal 
E. Learned 
George Leask 
James W. Huff 
Joseph Lord 
Mrs. B. Conley 
Sarah Jtegena 
H. McCutcheon 
David Davidson 
D. Lockhart 
M. Jordan 
Alex. McDonald 
James Ross, jun. 
John Wilkin 
W. L. White 

Daniel Clough 
E. W. Abbott 
P. Le Blanc 
W. K. Reynolds 
Alfred Hoyt 
Cleophe Cote 
Pierre Page 
John C. Barry 
John Proctor 
Geo. Leslie, jun. 
R. Bouilliane 
George Dick, sen. 
Klzear Bedard 
Donald Gillis 
Wm. Herkins 
Jas. Lounsbury 
Stephen Mills 
Alex. Smith 
Miss J. Fowler 
Chas. Lilley 
Alfred Smith 
John Newton 
J. Henderson 
Mrs.M.McDonalcl 
[saac S. Tavler 
Daniel B. Hall 
Thomas Adam 
Alex. Lindsay 
James W. House 
ftonald McDonald 
Joseph Lynn 
A. Johnson 
Robert Y. Fish 
John Zinkann 
[)aniel Teskey 
James Hemlow 
Mrs M.Ballan tine 
W. H. Hacking 
Alex. Cameron 
John H. Christie 
Tohn Broad 
9. B. Abrey 
D. McDonald 
Andrew Mooney 
lames Stewart 
Angus Beaton 


L le Lepreaux, W.O 
Little L -rraine, Wf 
Little Narrows, W I 
Little Rideau . . 


Charlotte N 1 


1 W. McGowan 
3 
5 Hugh McAskil 
) Thomas Uoss 
} Geo. .Bar tie tt 
t R Thompson 
tjW. Leemans 
i Hiram Killam 
i M. H. Cobum 
5 Levi Irish 
5 J. L. Purdy 
> P. W. Frost 
, T. McMullen 
. J. Richardson 
D. Munn 
Thomas Oulton 
Mary Wilson 

Joseph Symonds 
A. Littlewood 
, Robert Lawson 
A. J. Campbell 
John Livingston 
|A. Eastwood 
T. S. Edwards 
.Mrs. M Sears 
Arch. Campbell 
George King 
James Fraser 
D. B. McMillan 
> Simon Fraser 
Daniel Robeitsont 
Rod k Bethune 
|D. McDougall 
i R. Hammond 
W. M. Walford 
W. Wallace 
I. Dillabough 
Dugald Logan 
D. Hossie 
James 0. Mars 
Hugh Wallace 
L. Lawless 
James Douglas 
R. S. Crowe 
J. C. Spencer 
W. McKinnon 
John Secord, juc 
J. W. Eldrige 

James Bender 

John Coulter 
D. McDonald 
Henry Ogilvie 
Jas. M. Smith 
Arch. Cousins 
James H. Sproo! 
P. Lesperance 
Thos. Gordon 1 
Oliver White 
R. Wildmau 
P. Lambert 
J. G. Vincent 
W. easterly 
C. Johnson 
James Jack 
T. Morrison 
John Mills 

M. Lemay 
P. Dal ton 
D. Carrol 
W. Hardy 
A. Ramsey 
W. Vincent 

W. Hayes 
I. O Connor 
D. Campbell 
P. Trainer 
ff. McLeod 
a. McDonald 
W. Norton 
K. McDonald 
3. Bingham 


La Hr6sentatiou 
L Ardoise, W 
Largie 


St. Hy acinthe ... C 
Richmond N 
Duuwirn C 


> Cape Breton... N 
> Inverness N 
Hawkesbury, E.. ( 
Albert Nl 


Larochelle 




Litrle Ridge, W 0.. 
Little Ridge, W 0., 
Lit. River (Cov.)WC 
Lit. Riv. (Elgin) WC 
Little River, W ... 
Little River, WO.. 
Little River, W ... 
Little River, W ... 
L.Riv.(Mid.Mus)WO 
Little Rocher, WO... 
Little Sands 


Larry s River, W 
Laskay 

*L Assompti<m 


Guysboro N8 
King 
L Assomption C 
Chiroutlmi Q 


Charlotte N ] 
Albert N 1 


Albert N I 


Sunbpry N 1 
Antigonishe ... N S 
Cumberland .. N S 
Digby N 5 




Storrington C 
Glenelg 


Latona 


Laurel 






L6vis .. . Q 


Halifax N S 


Lval 


Montmorency Q 
Berthier Q 


Albert ... . N I 




King s P E I 




Lavaut 


Little Shemogue.WO 
LittleShippe<an,WO 
Little Tii nish 


Albert . N B 


Lavender 




Gloucester .... N E 
Prince P E I 




Drummond Ci 
Cumberland ... N 
Charlotte N B 
Annapolis N S 


Lawrence Fctry.WO 
Lawrence Stat n,WO 
Lawr& ncftfnvn 


Little Tracadis. W 
Little Wood, W 0... 
Little York 


Antigonishe.. N S 
Shelburne N S 
Queen s P E I 

Queen s ... N S 


Lawrencetown,W 0. 
Lawrenceville 


Halifax NS 
Shefford Q 




Livingston Cove. WO 


Antigonishe... N S 
King ... 


Layton 


Brock 


* Leamington 


Mersea 




Lobo 


Learned Plain 


Compton .... Q 


Lochaber, WO 
Lochaber Bay,... 


Antigonishe... N S 
Ottawa Q 


Leaskdale 


Scott 




Maryboro . 


Lockhartville, W . 


King s . . N S 




Lotbiniere Q 


Kenyon . . 


Ledge, W 


Charlotte N B 




Lochiel 




Megantic .... Q 


Lochinvar .... 


Lochiel ... 


Leeds Village 


Vlegantic C 
Innisfil 




St. John NB 
Richmond N S 
Richmond N S 
Suelburne N S 
Alice 


Loch Lomond, W 0. 
Lochside, WO 


Leicester, WO 


Cumberland ....N 5 
Richmond 




Leitch s Creek, W 0. 
Leith 


3ape Breton... N S 
Sydenham 


Locksley 




Albion 








Mountain 


Lemonville ... 


Whitchurch 
Innisfil 


boganville, W 


Pictou ... . N S 


Lennox 


Moore 


Lennox Ferry, W 0. 
*JjWnoxville 


[lichmond ... N 8 
Sherbrooke Q 
j Assomption ... Q 
Charlotte N B 
Annapolis .... N g 


Lombardy 


South Elmsley... 
Hullett 


Londesboro 








Lf.prea.ux 


Londonderry, W 0... 


King s N B 


Lequille, W 


Colchester N S 
Colchester . ... N S 
Queen s PE I 
Queen s N B 


Les Kboulemens 
Les Ecureuils 


Londonderry Stat n 


Portneuf Q 




Los Escoumains 


^a^uenav 


jong Creek, W ... 


Lescard ... . 


Clarke ... 


Dicby N S 




York 


jong Island Locks... 


Gloucester 


Les Pet.Bergeronnes 
L Etete W 


Saguenay Q 


Olden 


Charlotte N B 
Levis Q 




Hochelaga Q 




Long Point, W 


King s N B 


Lewis Bay, W 
Lewis Head, W ... 
Lewis Moun., W 0... 
Lewisville, WO 
Lieury , . 


Cape Breton ...N S 
Shelburne N S 
Westmoreland N B 
Westmoreland N B 
McGillivray 


Long Point, W ... 
jong Point, W ... 


Inverness N S 
King s N S 


King s NB 


Lon^ 1 River 


Queen s P E I 
Carleton NB 
Chaunbly Q 


Long Settlem t, W 
Lnngufuil 


Lifford 


Manvers 


Lilley s Corners 
Lilloet . . . . 


London 


Lffligwoocl ...... 


Ekfrid O 


Cariboo B C 


..ongwood Station... 




Limehouse 


Esquesing . 


Tyendinaga O 
Charlotte N B 


Huugerford 
Pictou N S 
Sunbury N B 


Cord s Cove, W ... 


;Lime Rock, W .... 
Lincoln, WO 


Quebec Q 


x>retto 
L Original 


Adjala 
Lona;ueuil 




Compton .. Q 
Ops 
Carleton N B 
Stanstead ... Q 


*Limlsay 
Lindsay W 




Kincardine 
Kldon 




Lineboro* . 




Mono 


Lingan j 


Cape Breton... N S 
King . ... 


Lorway Mines, W 


Dape Breton.... N S 
jotbiniere Q 






Linton s, W 


Sunbury N B 
Wellesley 


Lot 1 
" 4. 
6..".""!. .. .". ". " 
8 


Prince P E I 
} rince P E I 
Prince P E I 


Linwood 


Lisbon ,. 


STorth Easthope. 




Prince PET 




Quysboro .... N S 
L Islet Q 


10 
11 
12 
14 
16 
30 
35 


Prince P E I 


L Islet 


Prince P E I 
Prince PEI 
Prince PEI 
Prince PEI 
J rince PEI 
Jueen s PE II 
king s PEI I 


*iwiotoel 


Wallace 


Little Branch, W 0. 
Little Bras d Or 
Little Britain 


\ T orthumb d...N. B 
Cape Breton... N S 
Mariposa .... 


Little Current 
Little GlaceBay 
Little Harbour 
Little Harbour, W 
Little Judiaue. WO 




Dape Brston... N S 
King s ,. P Et 
Pictou .. . N S 


45 


56 


King s PEI 


67 < 


iueen s PEI! 


Inverness N g 





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POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



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POSTMASTER. 



Lfiughnir>nigh I Lough borough... 0;Hugh Madden 



Louisburg, W ...... Cape Breion... N S 

Louisville ........ .... [Chatham ......... 

Lovat .................. Greenock ......... 



Low 
Lowbanks 



Ot 



Jo-eph Kennedy 
Il.C. Struthers 
Thomas Allen 
Caleb Brooks 



vsiiawn ............ vt 

Moulton ......... 1 Isaac Michensr 



Lower Argyle, W 0. j Yarmouth N S 

Lo. Bar. Riv . W 0... | V ictou N S 

Lower Brighton, WO ;Carlton N B 

L. Canterbury, WO. York N B 

Lower Cape WO ...1 Albert N B 



J. F. McLarren 

John L. Dow 
D. J. Langstaff 
Joseph Taylor 



Lower Cove, WO ... I Cumberland.. . N S ; Amos Seaman 

L. Coverdale, W 0... Albert .7. N B I James Rogers 

li. EastPubuico,WO Yarmouth N S Win. Killam 

Lower Fort Garry... SLisgar M | Donald Gunn 



Lower Freetown .... Prine P B I 



L. Frt- nch Vil., W 0. 
LowerGranville.W 
L. Hayneville, W 0.. 



York 



N B 



Annapolis ... N S 



George Burns 
George Risteen 
A. i,. Delap 



POST OFFICE. 



TP.t ELECTORAL CO. 



POSTMASTER. 



N S Robert Koach 

N S i W. B. Lodge 

N BiRobt. V. Hanson 



Linear Hwlon King s N S E. McLatchy 

Lower Ireland iMegantic QjK. Redman 

Lower IA Have, W0| Lunenburg ... N S \ Joseph Oxner 

L. L Ardoise, W 0... I Richmond Is SI James Matheson 

L.LiaeQueens y.WOl York N B J. H. Tapper 



Lower Montague .... | King s P E I 



, W 0...|North mb rl d. N B 

K, WO King s X S 

L PocKrnoiicue,W 01 Gloucester X B 



L. Newcastle 
Lower Pereaux 



Wm. Johnston 
John Delany 
Philip Brown 
P. Robieheau 
York ............ N B JohnWasson 

Halitax ......... N S S. F. Blackburn 



Lower Pr.Wm., WO 
Lower Prospect, W 

L. Queensbury, WO 

L. Riv. Inhabit., W Richmond X S Joseph McCarthy 



York 



B James W. Brown 



Lower Selmah, W 
L. Set. Mid. Riv., WO 
L. Set. S. Riv., W 0.. 
L.ShipHarbour.WO 
L.Southainpton,WO 
Lower Stewiacke .... 
L. Turtle Creek. W 
L. Wukefield, WO... 
L. W. Pubnico, W 0. 



Hants N S Wm. Creelman 

Victoria N S Finlay McRae 

Antiironishe .. N S 0. McKenzie 

Halifax N S Mrs. M. O Brien 

York N B Geo. Grosvenor 

Colchester N S F. H. Holesworth 

Albert J B Geo. A. Fillmore 

Carleton N B Stephen Brittain 

Yarmouth N S M D Entremont 



Mabou Inverness N S Wm. Grant 

MabonCoalM s. WO Inverness N S Donald Beaton 

Mabou Harbor, W Invt TOHFS N S j Donald McDonald 

Macbeth Hswkshurv. K.. Arch. McBesn 

Maccan, W Cumberland... 

MaccanMoun:.,W .0. Cumberland.. 

Mace s Bay Charlotte 

Macnider Kitn ,uski Q F. Sauc-ier 

Mactaquack, W O ... Y^rk N B James Mitchtll 

Macton PeM J. M. McCormick 

Macville Albion Seth Wilsoa 

Maddington Avthabask* Q F.H St. Germain 

Madisco.W Gloucester N K Mrs. Des Brisay 

*Ma4oc Madoc Wm. H. O Hynn 

Magaguadavic. W York XE Solomon Vail 

Magdalen Islands.... Gaspe (> John D. Tuzo 

Magenta R juville Q Jacques Fournier 

Magnetawan Chapman James Miller 

Magog Staustead QjGeo. 0. -SomerR 

Magoon s Point S anstead Q Aaron Magoou 

Magpie Soguenay Q Philippe Bisson 

Magundy, WO York N B james Henry 

Mahnne Bay i Lunenburg ... N S. Lewis Knaut 

Maidstone Sandwich 

Mai n adieu, W I Cape Breton... N S Clara Rigby 

Maitland Augusta 



N S 



NS 



Geo. C. Longley 
Alexander P*oy 



W. H.Dukeshire 



N S Charles Steele 
N S Robt. McDonald 
N S L. McDonald 
; W. J. Pierce 



Geo. Richardson 



L. Wood Harbor W Suelburne NS S. K. Mood 

1 ti- _J_j._.l_ 1TT j~v .. 1 - f. TkTT T^.l,^.l>:^,.^ 



L. Wuodstock, W 0.. 

Low Point, WO 

Lowville 

"Lucan 

Lucerne 

*Lucknmo 

Ludlow,WO 

Lumley 

Lunenburg 

Lunenburg 

Lurgan. 



Inverness- N S 

Nelson 

Biddulph 

Ottawa Q 

iiinlnss 

North mb rl d. N B 

Usborne 

Osnabruok 

Lunenburg ... N S 

Huron 

Westmoreland N B 

Luther 

Malahide 

EliZHbethtown ... 

Beverley 

Lansdown 

Charlotteviile .... O 

Lynnfiuld, W iCharlotte N B 

. 




Lutes Muunt n, W 
Luther ... 

Luton 

*Lyn 

Li/nden 

Lyndhurst 
Lynedtic/i . 



Uarleton N B John Riordon 



Lynnville Windham 

Lyons Dorchester, S. 

Lyster jMegantic 



^. p ** 

Lyster Station |Megantic Q 

Lyttletpn, W 1 Northumbeii d N B 

Lytton jYale BC 

McAdam June. W 1 York N B 

McAdain sLake.WO iCape Breton ...N S 

McAIpine, W Queen s N B 

McAulay s, WO Victoria NS 

McDonald s Cor. WO Queen s N B 

McDonald s Corners. | Dalhousie 

McDonald s Pt., W Queen s N B 



Angus Me Master 
Wm. J. Hawkins 
William Porte 
H. Blackburn 
M. Campbell 
John Nelson 
Wm. Dinnin 
F. Kirkpatrick 
MrsA M.Rudolpb 
Jas. McCrindle 
A. M. Bunnell 
Wm. Dawson 
L. R. Tyrell 
Joshua Lillie 
James E. Orr 
John Roddick 
Wm. A. Charlton 
John J Getchell 
E. B. Myers 

John King 
Francois Leclere 
David Somers 
John Boyd 
James Haddock 
Daniel Mclsaac 



McDougall Sett.W 
McQUlivray . 
Mclntyre. 



Westmoreland N B 

McGillivray O 

Osprey 

McKay s Point, W Victoria N S 

McKellar 

McKenzie sCor^WO 

McLaughlanR d.WO 

McLellan s Mtn. WO 



McKeilar O 



Carleton 
Kent 



NB 
NB 



Pictou NS 



McLennan s B k.WO Pictou N S 

Mcl^eod s Mills,W OJKent N B 

McPherson gF yWOlRichmond N S 

Maberly Sherbrooke, S.... O!R. Mayberry 



Nevine Me Alpine 
N. McAulay 
H. Humphries 
Wm. Lock 
D. N. Smith 
Col. McDougall 
D. Shoff 
Edward Potts 
Michael McLean 
S. Armstrong 
John Y. Hoyt 
Ira Hicks 
Donald Fraser 
Alex. Fraser 
George McLeod 
James Smith 



Maitland Hants. 

Maitland, W Annapolis ... 

Maitland, W (Yarmouth 

Malagash, W Cumberland.. 

Malagawatch, W 0... | Inverness 

MalakofT | Marlborough 

Malcolm Brant Daniel Sullivan 

Malignant Core.W Antigonishe.... N SJ Donald McLean 

Mallorytown jYonge Frederick F. Lee 

Malmaison Missisqnoi Q 

Malone Marmora 

Malton Toronto J. B. Allen 

Malvern Scarborough Oi Smith Thomson 

*Manchester Reach John Taylor 

Manchester, W ... jGuysboro N S Jas. M. Whitman 

Mandamin [Plympton K. S. Dunlop 

Manilla jMnriposa Mary Douglas 

Manitowaning Assiginack A. McG. Ironside 

Manners Button, WO 1 York N B: 

Mannheim Wilmot ,... Chas. Lederman 

Manotic j North Gower ... G. L. Dickiusou 

Mansfield Mulmur Win. Gilbert 

Mansonville-Potton... j Brome Q David A. Manson 

Maple (Vaughan J. P. Rupert 

Maple Bay Vancouver BC Wm. Beaumont 

Maple Green, WO... Restigojche... N B James Fraser 

Maple Grove !Megantic Q H. Cross, jun. 

Maple Hill Brant Geo. Ingli>, jun. 

Maple Leaf jComnton Q Win. G. Planch 

Mapleton Yarmouth Wm. Appleford 

Mapleton iLisgar M.John Peers 

Mapleton, WO Albert N B W. A. Cnlpits 

Maple Valley JNottawasaga James Dick 

Maplewood jWest Zorra Chris. G. Bean 

Maquapit Lake, W Queen s N B John Stone 

Mar lAlbemarle , Thomas H . Lee 

Marathon |Fitzroy 

Marble Mount.W . | Inverness > S ( N. J. Brown 

Leeds 0| George Kmery 

Wolfe Q J. B. Bishop 

March 0|W. H. Berry 

Marchmont jOrillia, North ... O 1 Charles Powley 

Warden iGuelph C. McD. blyth 



Marble Rock.. 

Marbleton 

March 



Margaree, W 



Inverness N S 



Colin Gillies 



Margaree (Forks) ... Inverness N S Donald Campboll 

Margaretsville, W Annapolis ._N S T. A. Muraeson 



Margate 
Maria 
Marie Bridge 



Prince P E I|Reuben Tuplta 

Bonaventure Q Frangiis S. Cyr 

King s P E I Wm. Bowley 



Marie Joseph. W O.JGuysboro N B BUthA Hawholt 

Marion Bridge. W OjCape Breton... N SJ Hector Mo Veil 

Maritana . . Huntingdon Q:Wm. Edwards 

... Glenelg . OJ W. J. McFarland 



Afarkdale 

*Markham 

Markhamville, W 

Marlbank 

Marlow 

Marmion 

Marmora 

Marnoch 



Markham O 

King s N B 

Hungerford 

Beauce Q 

Sullivan 

Marmora 



Wawanosh P. Poterfleld 



Jas. J. Barker 
Alfred Markham 
Alex. D. Allan 
Jos. Thompson 
Jobn Hislop 
D. Ben tie v 



[797] 



POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



[1875, 



POST OFFICE. 



IP. k ELECTORAL CO. POSTMASTER. 



Marriott s Cove, WO|Lunenburg ... N S Betij. Millet 

Marshall s CoTe,WO I Anna polls N S 

Marshall s Tn., W Dig by N S 

Marsh Hill (Reach 

Marshville jWainfleet 

Marshy Hope, W O..J Antigonishe... N S 



Mars ton 

Mar.-ville . 
Martin s River, W 

Martintown 

Mirtinville 

Mary dale, W , 

-tiarysville 

ilarysville. W , 

Mary vale, W , 

Mascouche Rapids... 

Msscouche 

Masbam Mills 

MaskinoHge 1 

Mason ville , 

JHassaunjipi 

Massie 

Mas-t Town, W. ... 

Natatie. 

Alatapvlia 

Matawatcban 

Matlnck 

Mattawa 

Maugerville 

Mawcook 

Maxwell 

Maytair 

May field 

Maynard 

Maynootb 

Mayo 

JHeadowvale 

*Mraford. 



Meagher sGrant.WO 



Mechanic* Set., WO 

Medford, W 

Medina 

Medonte 

Melancthon 

* Melbourne 

Melbourne Ridge .... 

Melissa ... 

Meloclieville 

Mel rose 

Mel rose 

Meivern Sqnare,WO! Annapolis.... 
Melville iHillier 





o 

N S 



Oarafraxa 

Lunenburg 
Charlottenburg . 

Com p ton Q 

Antigonishe... N S 



James P. Foster 
K. J. Hnines 
Wm. Tomlinson 
h. dward Lee 
JammMcDvagal 
Kdwin Cridlnud 
W. McCornmck 
Joseph Strum 
K. Jilackwood 

din Chisholm 



Tyendinaga Daniel Black 

York N R Baig. Df unison 

Antigonishe .. N S James C. Ross 



L Assomption 
L Assomption 

Ottawa 

Maskinonge 



Q M. Delfause 
Q ). O. L.-unarcbe 
<J. Wm. Btmuott 
Q;.). o. Btlanger 



London : Robert Mason 

Stanstead QlJLiu lier Abbot 

Holland sbua Milligan 

Colchester ... N SJGeo. C. Staphens 

Riinnuski y 

Bouaventure liil). Fraser 

Murawatchan ... 0|Joun McGregor 

I lympton J. P. .liinnain 

Mattawa .lolin Bangs 

Sunbury N B| 

Shefford Q L N. Hun,<*erford 

Osprey \Vesle\ L -IU 

LktVid .)<>hu "Daltuu 

Ihiuguacousy ... Wm. Spiers 

Augunta 

Monteagle O Wnv Fitzgerald 

Ottawa Qi 

Toronto O 0. H. Gooderban 

St. Vincent D. L. Layton 



Halifax 



N S Daniel . illman 



King s N B Alex. Moore 

King s NSWm.West 

Missouri, East ... u!.). II. Ko.-k 

Medonte..... O Robert J. Moon 

Melanctbon O James Brown 

Richmond Q Wm. Beatlia 

Richmond Q R. Woodard 

Chuffd.y 0:W. II. Bak-r 

Beauharnois .... Q 1 George Kllis 

Tyendinaga Geo. JJiiucan 

Guyshoro N S James Stewart 

N S B. Spinney 
Caleb -Johnson 



JUsmramcnok I Westmoreland N B S. C Charters 



Menie 

Merigonish, W 0. ... 

Merivale 

Merlin 

* M-rrickvitle 

Merritton 

Mermaid Farm 

Metab chouan 

Metaghan 

Metaghan Riv. WO 

Metbot s Mills 

Metis 

Metz 

Meyereburg 

Michael s Bay 

Micbipicoton River. 
Middlebnro , W ... 

Middle Cliurch 

Mid. Clyde Rip., WO 



Si vinour James Mather 

( ictou N S! K. Finlayson 

Nepean 0|E. B. Hopper 

Raleigh Patrick Sullivan 

Wolford Samuel .lakes 



Grantham 

Queen s P B I 

Chicoutimi Q 



Wm. Parnal) 
J. Farqubarson 
Jacques Bergeron 
German 



l%by N S 

Digbv N S Just. Comeau 

Lotbiniere QUosepU Kournier 

Rimouski QJW. fc. Pago 

Garafraxa OjJohn Mitchell 

Se\mour OlCor. O Stillivan 

Tekermagh H. A. Lyon 

Algoma O P. W. Bell 

Cumberland ...N S]0. Bdlatd 
Lisgar MlJas Clonston 



Slielburne N S 



Mid. Coverdale, W Albert N B 

Middlefield, W ...|Uueen s N S 



Mid.LalldVeFer.WOjLunenburg 
Mid. Musquodoboit.. Halifax 



Middle Ohio, W )... 
Middle Pereaux.WO 
Middle River, WO... 
Middle River, W 0... 
Mid. St. Francis W 
M.Sec.N.K. Mar.WO 
M.Sei.Kiv.Inbab.WO 
Mid. Set. S. Riv.. WO 
Middle Simonds.WO 
M,Southampton,WO 



N S 
N S 



Slielburne N 

King s N 

I ictou N 



Victoria N S 

Victoria N B 

Inverness N S 

Inverness N S 

Autigouishe... N S 



Carlelon 
Vork 



N B 
NB 



0. D. McKay 
S S. Ryan 
B. Morton 
0. R Pemette 
R. A. Kaulback 
James Mc:iay 
K. C. West 
George McLeod 
Chas L. McLeod 
\. Douglas 
J. G. Crowdis 
1>. Mcliouald 
Jas McDonnell 
D N. Raymond 
Geo. W. McKay 



POST OFFICE. IP. t ELP.CTOHAL CO. 



John Dickie 
Albert Beals 
Wm. Roberts 
William Croft 

Westmoreland N B ( Mariner Hick? 

Vespra 



Mid. Siewiacke, WO Colchester N S 

Middleton (Annapolis N t 1 

Middleton | I rince PE I 

Middleville Lnisark 

Midgic, WO 

Midhurst 

Midland 

Midland, W 

Milby 

MUdmay 

Mile End 

Milfia-d 

Milford, W Annapolis 

Milf.Hav.Bridge,WO .Guysburo : ... 

Mil/lian/c JMoruington 

Mill Bridge j Tudor 



POSTMASTER. 



Tay 

King s 

Eherbroohe 



Q 



T B. Gladstone 
W. M. Ca,-e 
Allan Cole 



Carnck 0:M. Campbell 

QJJ. R. Lupuinte 



Marystiurg 



.... O James Conke 
N S S Chad ton 
N S T. McDonald 



*Mill Brook 

Mill Br..ok, WO 

Mill Brook, W 

Mill Cove, W 

Mill Cove. W 

Mill Creek, WO 

Milledgeville 

Mille Isles 

*MMe Rnches 

Miller s Creek, W 0. 

Mille Vaches 

Millfield 

Mill Grove 

Mill Haven 

Milliken .. 



Cavan 



I ictou N & 

Queen s N B 

Lunt-nburg ... N S 

Qnten s IN B 

Keut NB 



Johu 
Argeiireuil 



N li 
Q 



Wm. Rutherford 
K. M Norman 
Wm Vance 
M. G. Ross 
David Hughes 
J. W. Jollyinore- 
Mrs. N. Sparks 
N. Beck with 
John G. Toliin 
Solomon Pollocfe 



Cornwall O Wm. N. Tait 

Hants N Sillirarn Miller 

Saguenay Q J. A. Piuze 

Megautic Q Thos. MacKenzie 

OjW. H. Berney 



Flamboro , W. 

ICine.stown 

iU.tiliham 



Mill Point Tyendiuaga 



Millstream. W 
Millsville, W ...... 

Milltown ............... 

Mill Village .......... 

Mihillle, W ......... 

Milhille.W O ......... 

Milnesville ............ 

Milton .................. 

Milton, East .......... 



Milverlim 

Miuiico 

Miminegash 

Mimosa 

JHi-nden.~ 

Minesing 



Minudie, W 0.. 
Mira Gut, W 








N B 



A. \ e 11 ton 
W. GorTett 
James Bowen 
J. A Fen wick 



King s 

Pictou N S Juhn McKay- 
Charlotte N IVPdtiick Curran 

Qm-en s N 8; J. N. Mack 

Kiiiu H N S Kmerfon Gates 

York N B 

Maikham O]H. H. Read 

Qiifen s N S 1 E Kerapton 

Shellord QiChaa. Gillesple 

Irrtfalgar OjW. D Lyoii 

Moruington 0|John Pierson 

Etobicoke George Srott 

Prince P K I j Richard CostaiE 

Krin Nathaniel Read 

Suowdon S. S. Peck 

Vespra Mrs M. Ronald 

Paguenay Q Ut-nj. !- cntt 

Cumberland... N S : Gilbert Seamar 
Cape Breton... N s! Susan. Martt-11 



Miranda [MlRfUqnoi Q!S. B. Deriik 



Mohr s Corners 

Moira 

Moisic 

Moleeworth 

Mouighari 

Monck , 

Monckland 



Fitzny 

Huntijigdon 



Prince I B I H. V. Desroches 

Mispec, WO St. John N B 

* Mitchell LoL-an O Wm. W. Hicks 

Mitchell s Bay Dover, East OlG. W. Raymond 

Mow s River l. uuipton Ql David K. Btown 

Moffat Na.s^agiweya ... Peter Little 

Brantford, West. OjThos. Racey 
O Charles Mohr 
Henry Ostrom 
Ql Samuel ttrong 

Wailace O. w am l J.on xheec! 

P E l James Wisnsr 

Luther O:Wm. Seii worth 

Roxborough OiJobu Brown 

Mnncton |Westrucrel ind,N B Joseph Craudal! 

Moncton Road, W 0. Westmoreland, N B 1 Wm. G. Batemats 

Hun^ert ord John Thompson 

Vaudreuil 0JJ. Sicart 

Maikham O t Kol>ert Curtis 

0;E. i_Jreensides 

Mono O John Wi^on 

Albion O John Allen 

Ciiiuguacousy ... John J*ls?e 
Montague 1 eter (;lark 



Money more 

.Mongenais 

Monuolia 

Uonkton , 

Mono Centre 

Mono Mills 

Mono Road Station. 

Montague 

Montague Bridge ... 

Montague Cross 

Montaxuaa.Mi.WO 

Moutcalm 

Monteaale Valley ... 

Monte Bello 

MontEli-i 

Mont Louis 

* Mimtmagny 

MontBJoreccy FnUs. 



King s PKl 

PEl 



Halifax 



VVilliam Auncar 
W. CalUghan 
N S Mrs. V. Barker 
Muntcalm ........ Q E. Copping 

Monteagle OjRobt. T. Itertlett 

Ottawa Q Charles Major 

St. M- iurice Q i tiH Chamherlin 

Gape Q Jog. Lcmieux 

Montmgn.y Q J. S. Vall6e 

QJ Joseph Cazeau 



[728] 



1875.] 



POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



85 



POST OFFICE. 



TP. t ELECTORAL CO. 



POSTMASTER. 



Montmorin jTerrebonne Q 

^Montreal .Montreal Q 

Montrose | Stamford O 

Montro^e 

Mt. St Hilaire 



Princo P E I 

Kouville Q 



Monument Set., WOiCarlet n JV K 

Moody ville |N Westminster, B C 

Moore 

Maryborough ... 



iloore 
Afoorefleld 

Moore - Mills. W 0... iCharlotta N B 

Moore s Station Mis.sisu.uoi Q 

Moose Brook, W 0... Hunts N S 

Moose Creak Roxborough 

Moray i MrGillivray 

Morden, W j Kind s N S 

Moreil (Kind s P K t 

Merell Rear j Kind s P E I 



Winchester 

Crauiithe 



Morewood 
Morgitnstuti 
Morley .................. JSt. Vincent, ...... 

Morningdale Mills... Morninglon ...... 

*Mrptli ............... IHoward ............ Oi 

M irrisbanlt ............ i Morris ............ 0, 

*Morri,xburg ......... iWiiliamsburg ... 



. X S 
N S 



Antigouishe . 



ttvrritton 

Morrisfovvu, W 0. ... 
Morristowu, W ... 

Morton Crosby, South ... 0, 

Morton s Cor., W . I Unenburg ... N S; 

Vfortonville, W ... [Hints N S! 

Morvea lErnestown 

Moscow iCamden, East ... 

Moser s River. W 0. i Halifax N Si 



Mosherville. W ... 

M.i-sley 

Mossman sGr nt,WO 



Hants N S 

Dorchester, N. ... 
Luneuburg ... N * 
Fullarton 



Motherwall 

Moulies River. W O.jKent ............ N B 

Mountain Grove ...... jOl len ............... 

Mountain V 7 iew ...... j Ainellftsbarg ...... O 

Mount Albert ......... Gwilliiubury, E.. 

.Mount Albion ......... ISaltfleet ............ O 

s ...... ICaradoc ............ 



Mount Carmel Kamouraska Q 

Mount Charles Toronto 

Mount iMnison.W 1 Hants X S 

Mi int Elyin jDerehain 

f -M>unt Fnrmt i.Vrthur 

M>unt Hanly, WO. | A<.n.-ij>.ilis N Si 

Mount II>aiy . lOnnida 

Mount Hjreb jOps 



Mount Flurst 

M unit Johnson ...... 



All. i. 

Tbervillii ............ Q 







Mountjuy ............... ISoulaueea ......... Q 

Mount Loyal ........ jMoutcilm ......... Q 

Mount Ocar ......... JVaudreuil ......... Q 

Mount Pleasant ...... Oivau ............... 

Mount Ploiis int ...... il niii-H ........ P K I 

Moutr Ple*s.inr,WO Onnibsrlaud.., N S. 
Mount Pl8agant,WO King s ......... N B 

Mount St. Louis ...... [Hedonte ......... 

Mount St. Patrick...! Brougham ......... 

Mount Salem ......... IMalahide. ......... 

Mountsberg ......... ! Klaiuboro", East. 

M.JUII .Stewart ...... Queen s ...... PEI 

Miunt Thorn. W 0. H ietou ......... X S 

Mount. Uniaclve ...... [(ants ......... NS 

Mr/ant Vnrti iii... ..... ;Brantfi>rd. West. 

M lit Wlnttey, W O. \7e-tuioreland,X 



Mount Wolfe 
Month Jemseg, W 

Mouth Keswit-k.WO York X B 

Mouth of Xerepis ... King s XB 

Muddy Creek ,. i Prince PEI 

*Mnir i London 

Mulanve Bertie 

Mull River, W ... 

Mnlmur 

Muiicey 

Munroe s Mills 

Munro s, W 

Muoster 

Murray 

* Murray Bay 

Murray Harbour, X 
Murray Harbour, Rd 



Albion 

Queen s X B 



Inverness X S 

Mulmur 

Car.nloe i) 

Chat lottenburg . 

Victoria N S 

Goulbourri 

Murray 

Charlevoix Q 

King s P E I 

Queea s P E I 



Jos. Belisle 
G. La Mothe 
Arch. Thompson 

A. Brouillette 
Jarne^ Kennedy 
I) S. Milliiian 
John Morrison 
Henry Mandsley 
Joseph Cormick 
P. C. Moore 
Thomas M. Reiil 
W. McKillican 
H. Hagerman 
Thos. Farusworth 
W. Sterns 
James 
A. 

Wm. J. Newman 
James Lemon 
J Nu-klin 
J. C. Nation 
James Orr 
Patrick Gormely 
R. B. Morrison 
A. McGillivray 
John Palmer 
James R. Leake 
James Morton 
Josiah Smith 
J. b. P.Gordanier 
Zara Vanluven 
J. H. Dimmock 
Joseph Mosher 
Reuben Lane 
Jas. Mossman 
Jas. Brown, sen. 
A. McEaoheren 
E. L. Godfrey 
W. H. Way 
Andrew Clifford 
Jumes R. Cook 
Edward Handy 
R Lavois 
Robert MeLeod 
Mrs. J. E. Shaw 
Jamas Stevens 
T. G. Smith 
a-deb Miller 
W. Donaldson 
Wm. Reynolds 
John Wallace 
Louis A. Auger 
Oamillrt Lalonde 
Win. Smiley 
L. Lapointe 
Abraham Bets 
D. Campbell 
Istwe Simpson 
Merritt Jones 
. B Hussey 
Bridget Brady 
Geo. llillaker 
Oron Thompson 
D. Egan 
George McKay 
: (i.-h ird McLean 
William Perrin 
Dixon " hapman 
John Wolfe, jun. 
Elias Scribner 
Mrs. M Zerxa 
.f. M. N ase 
JrtTin Dickie 
Wm. Mills 
I . L arn, sen. 
Donald Mclsaac 
John Murphy 
!!. K. Whiting 
M. Munroe 
M. Munro 
Thos. Tubman 
Peter Rowe 
Elie Angers 
Pavid Maclure 
John Mct herson 



POST OFFICE. 



TP. & EU3CTORAL CO. 



Murray Harbour, 8. King s P E I 



Mu-ray River. 



P E I 



PC8T IIASTER. 



H. T. B ehiut 
Root. Sounders 
Murray s Cor.. W O..J Westmoreland, X B Joseph Murray 

Murvale Portland 0. Miehtel Davy 

Drap-r Hv. A. Clifford 

St. John X B|L. D. Carman 



Muskoka 
Musquash, W 



Musquob t (Iar.,WO , Halifax X Si 

Musselbur^; I Mornington j Geo. Shearer 

Myrehall I ^y^ndiuaga OiMrs E. Harris 

Whitby ..* (i Ruben Hurlburt 

Missisquoi Q J. A. Phelps 



Myrtle , 

Mystic 

Xackawick, W .... 

X-inaimo . 



York X B Wm. H. Clark 



Vancouver . . . .B C|Cuas. Wormesley 

Nairn i Williams, East... Anh, Bell 

Namicoke j VValpole O.W. M. Alderson 

Napane.e JRichuiond Gilbert Bogart 

Napaneo Mills if :itndeu, East ... II. M. VVri-.ht 



ffapier 

Nupiervittf. ............ 

Xappan, W ......... 

Napperton ............ 

Narrows .............. 

Xashwaak St n.W 
Nashwaak, W 0...... 

Nashwaak.-is ... ...... 

Xashwaak Vil.. W 



Natashguan 
Xavan 



Xecum Tench, W 

Neigette 

Xelson 

Xenagh 

Nerepis Station. W i 

Netherby 

Netistadt 

Nevis 

Xew Aberdeen 
New Albany, W 0... 
Xew Annan, W ... 
Xewark 



\ew B^nclon, W 0... 
Newbliss 

Newhois 

*Nf,wboroi<i/h 

iVewboyne 

Xewbridite 



New Bridge, W ... 



Xewbnrgh, W ...... 



Xew Caledonia. W 
XewCampbrflto ,, .V i 
Xew Canau. W .. 
Xew Canadi, W 0... 
Xew Carlisle ...... ... 



Newcastle 



f5ri<L r > ... 
Newcastle (Jr.. W. O 

Xewcombe 

Xewcomb Cor.,W 

Xewcombe Mills 

New Cornw.ai, W 

New Dublin 

New Vuwlf" 

Xew Durhtm 

*New Edit* 1 1 

, WO. 



M-icalfe John Arthurs 

Napierville Q A. Brassarii, jun. 

Cumberland.. X S S. b;. Freeman 

Adelaide Thomas Jury 

Queen s N B Henry Todd 

York N B James Young 

York X B James R. Garden 

York N B 

York N B John L. Fletcher 

Nassigiweya E. Easterbrook 

Si^iieuay Q Rev. J-icobGagne 

Cumberland M. O Meara 

Halifax X S Wm. Smith 

Uimouski Q F. X. Gagnier 

Xelson D- W. Springer 

Xormanby 0:Thos. Duuuaa 

Kiins s X B David McKenzia 

Humbsrsitone ... Joshua Fares 

Xoi-manby 0,D. Winkler 

Oro J. Greeushields 

Waterloo. South. Wm. Key 

Annapolis X SI Albert Oaks 

Colchester N SI Wellington Blair 

Xorwich, N E. F. Sohooley 



Gloucester N B 



James Kerr 



Kitley John Edj,ar 

(.otbiniere Q K B-nsouueau 

Crosby. Xorth ... 0|Thos. Webster 

Bastard O .lames Lvtle 

Howick Mrs. S Carson 

Inverness X 8j D. L. McDonald 

n amden. East ... 0: Robert Hops 

C trleton X Bi R. McKinney 

.f.:wi Thos. Robinson 

H-ilifax N S John Hittoe 

Victoria X S. C C Caiiipl.rH, jr 

Queen s N H 1 Lewis Keith 

Luaenburg N S J. Mider 

Bouaventtire Q M. Caldwell 

Clarke Hiram Hodges 

Northumb rl d X B S Johnston 

Queen s X B li. P. Yeomaud 

Queen s X Bid. D. Bailey 



[lanrerman 



O Arthur Millin 



Halifax ......... X S.John Barron 

Brighton .......... KJ*-ard Clark 



... N S S. ii. Hallamore 
i:iiz:ibe htovvn ... 0| J. A. Browne 
Wilrnot ............ O LymtD Beach 

!!u;ford ............ 0!Cha<. Cochran 

Gloucester ....... O J. VV. Proctor 

I ii-tou ......... X S John MoPherson 



Xew Germany, W ! Lunenburg ... X S 



Xew Glasgow ......... 

NewGlaseow 
Nf.w 



Hamburg ...... 

Xew Harbour, W 0. 
New Haven ............ 

Xew Horton, W 0... 



Queen s P E I 

Terreboniie 



Win. Xichols 
K.Gk McContrey 
Furse 



Pictou .......... X S William Fraser 

Wilmot ............ O O. Ernst 

Guysborough. X S Daniel Kirby 



Queen s P R ( 



Albert 



N B 



H. M.-Millan 
Mariner Cannon 



Xewin^ton [Osnabruck F. Jordine 



Xew Ireland 
Xewlrelaml. W 0... 



M gin He Q,R. C. Porter 

Albert X B John Carrens 



N. Ireland Iload,WO| Albert X B 

Xew Jerusalem, WOi Queen s X B 



Xew Larig, W 

Xew Liverpool 

Xew London 



M MeFadden 
Mbert M Short 



New Lowell iSunnidule 



Pictou X S Robert Mi: Ueod 

Levis Q Dainase Robeige 

Queen s P E I D. Melntyre 



P. Patton 



[729] 



POST OFFICES IN CANADA. ("1875. 


POST OFFICE. 


IP. 4 ELECTORAL CO 


POSTMASTER. 


POST OFFICE. 


TP. & ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


* Newmarket 
New Maryland, W 
New Mills 


Whitchurch 
York N B 


William Roe 
Lewis Fisher 
D McAlister 
John A. Fuller 
R. H. Plummer 
Colin Milloy 
C. Desforges 
J. F. Cochrane 
James Brown 
J. W. Allison 
Philip Hamon 
J. L. Sweet 
Richard Brash 
J. E. Knight 
Thos. Currie 
John Pratt 
Owen McGarry 
R. L Alexander 
Wm. H. Elliott 
J. T. Murphy 
W. W. Cummer 
Jas. Creelman 
J. G. Chantler 
J. B Pearce 
Thos. McBain 
C Sabean 
V. B. Tait 
G. Easter 
Robert Warren 
D. Nichols 
John Clapperton 
Mi*s M. Chillas 
John Nicol 
Charles Berteaux 
John McDonald 
Thad. Allison 
Samuel Pollock 
J. R. L. Waugh 
Gilbert Bell 
E. Thompson 
John Shaw 
A. McBrayne 
James Brown 
Wm. Mnnsie 
Osmond O Brien 

Alex. Douglas 
A. A. McLauglin 
J. W. Sheppard 
Aaton Tomkins 
John Chapman 
H. Clark 
Wm Shirley 
Geo M. Fraser 
Arnold Ross 
R Casement 
John Rose 
A. R. Greenwood 
Jas. Hutchinson 
BfUj. G. Runiont 
Jonathan Weltou 
Heli Mac.key 
Joseph Turcot 
K. Dickenson 
Hiram Scott 
Patrick Blais 
B. LeBaron 
John G. Read 
Oavid Dewar 
\Vm. Morrow 

Wm. Foster 
Charles Leclair 
James Cleland 
Wm. Bennett 
Thos. Cole 
John O Donnell 
Mrs. M. McQueen 
V. Barnes 
W. II. Morden 
Charles McNiel 
Wm. E. Wagstaff 
John Sellars 
J Taylor 
W. H. Higgins 
Henry Blair 

[7 


N. River Bridge.W 
N.Riv.Platform,W 
North Rustico 
North Salem, WO... 
N.Sec.Earltown,W 


Victoria N S 


John McKenzie 
P. Hopkins 
Geortce Budd 
N Nelson 
Wm. Ross 
John Fuchor 
D. McKinnon 
0. McDonald 
Male. I m McNiel 
A. M. Stone 
F. H. Lothrop 
Am Andette 
S Sweet 
John Forbes 
A. Reid 
A. Pritchard 
G. K. Ball 
Ed. Sinclair 
Daniel Nnonan 
J. 3. Whittaker 
Joseph S. Kyle 
John Hayes 
Wm. Dinnigan 
Wm. Cox 
S. McCready 
William Clay 

Gilbert Moore 
J. A. Buttf rfield 
Peter Kennedy 
Miss A. Michaud 
Andrew Melville 
Archd. KeiT 
T. B. Derick 
David Nutt 
Walter Gilley 
Mrs. F. Laurie 
Andrew Lammoa 
Robert Staples 
Wm. McCau 
John Toyne 
N. N Adams 
Vvm. Cbrke 
J. L.Flewelling 
Alex. Davidson 
K. Curtis 
R. Baliner 
1!. P. Butler 
\Vm. Carrick 
P. S. Tiramerman 
John G. Quarry 
Tuns. Anthony 
John McDonald 
.James Styres 
J. A. Thompson 
James Keating 
C. Obaurette 
0. O Ket-fe 
l-.li l.equin 
Ebn. Archibald 
Kdwsird i^heffer 
Horatio Mills 
Wm. Smilliuan 
John C. Fox 
Win. Tilley 
Thomas Little 
Robert Graudy 
Franci* P.ige 
Henry Dunham 
Ueo. W. Cook 
J. T. Mutchm ore 

W. S. Buckwell 
Walton Smith 
S McKiulay 
Guy Leslie 
J. G. Orchard 
Wesley Bim:ham 
Hugh Dupuis 
Ira Morgan 
R. N. WaNb. 
Chas. McPherson 
J. L Tucker 
D. Sutherland 
B. Loughrau 
E. Morrisey 


Westmoreland. N B 


Restigouche ... N B 
King s N S 


New Minas, W .... 
New Perth 


Hants N S 


Kind s PEI 


Colchester N S 


Newport 


Brantford 


Newport 




North Shore, W 0... 
North Shore. W 0... 
N.SBasR.Den isWO 
North Stanbridge.... 

North ct n v A 


Cumberland... N S 


Newport 


Hants .... N S 


Newport Cor., WO.. 
Viewport Landing... 
Newport Point 


Hants..*. N S 




Hants N S 




Gaspe Q 




Newport Station ... 
New Richmond 
New River, WO .... 
New Ross 


Hants N S 


North Stukely 


Shefford Q 


Bonaventure Q 


Brome Q 


Charlotte N B 
Matilda 




Cape Breton.... N S 




New Ross 


Lunenburg ... N S 
King s N S 


North Wakefleld 
North West Arm.... 
N. W. Bridge. W 0. 
N. W. Cove, W O .... 
North Williamsburg 
North Winchester... 
Norton W 




New Ross Road, W 
Newry 


Cape Breton... N S 
Northumb N B 
Lunenhurg.... N S 
Williamsburg.... 


Elma 


New Sarum 




Newton Prince PEI 
Newton Bi-ook York n 


Newton Mills, W 0. 
Newton Robinson ... 
Newtown, W 
New Town, W 
New Tuskrtt, W 0... 
New Westminster. . 
New Wiltshire 


Colchester N S 


King s N B 


Tecnmseth 
King s N B 




Chat*auguay Q 
York N B 


Norton Dale, W ... 
Norton Station 
Norval 


Gnysborough, N S 
Dighy N S 
V.Westminster B C 
Queen s P E I 
Niagara 


King s N B 


Esquesing 
York . . 




Norwich. North, 


* Niagara.. 


iAr , 


Nichol s Cor.,W 0... 
Nicola Lake 


Annapolis N S 


Notfield 




Yale B C 


Notre Dame du Port. 


Temiscouata Q 
Nottawasaga 
Bonaventure ... Q 
Missisquni Q 


Nicolet 


Nicolet Q 


N icolston 


E*>sa 


Nouvelle (sub) . 
Noyan 
Nutt s Corners 


Nict.aux Falls 




Niel t. Harbour, W 
Niely Road 


Victoria N S 


King s N S 


Charlotte N B 


Nile 


Colborne 




Nilestown 


Dorchester.North 
Queen s P E I 


Oakham W 


OnAen a N U 


Nine Mile Creek 
Nine Mile Riv.,W 0. 
Nipi.ssingan 
Niwouri 


Oak Hill 




Hants N S 


Oak Hill, WO 
Oakland 


Charlotte N B 
Oakland 


IMst. of Nipissing, U 
Nissouri, East ... 
North Easthcpe, 
King 


O&k Park, W 


Shelburne N S 


Nithburg 


Nobleton 


Oak Point, W 
Oak Point, WO 




Noel, W 


Hants N S 


Northumb N B 
Whitchurch 


Noel Shore, W 
Norham 


Hants N S 


Percy 


* O&l ville, 


Norland 


Lax ton 




Muriposa 


Normandale 


Cliarlottevilie ... 
Carletou N B 
Augutta 


Oban 


Northampton, W . 
North Augusta 
North Bedeque 


*0dessa 


Krnestowu O 
Stephen 
King s N ^ 


Offa 
O ir ilvie- W 


Prince P E I 


North Hristol 


Pontiac . Q 


OViin W O 


Antigonishe... N S 


N. Brookfield, W 0.. 
North Bruce 
North Ditu.ro 


Queen s N S 




Bruce 
Douro .... 


Oil City 


Knniskilltm. ... 
Enniskillen 
Twc Mountains . Q 
Yale B 
Yale BO 
Colchester N S 
Halifax N N S 




N.K.Br.MargareeWO 
N. E. Harbour, W 
N. Esk Boom, W 0. 
NorthSeid 


Inverness N S 


Oka 


Shelburne N S 
Nortlmuib N B 


Okanagon 
Okanagon Mission... 
Old Barns. W 
Oldham W 




Northfield, W 


Sunbury N B 
Luneuburg ... N S 
Chateauguay Q 
Glantbi-d 
\ orth Gower 
Wolfe Q 


Northfield, W 
North Georgetown... 
North Gianford 
North, G twer 




Romnev ... . 




Prince P E 


Olinda 


flosfield O 
Queen s N B 
Trafalgar 


Olinville, W 


North Hani 


North Hatley 
North Jogging. W 
North Keppel.. 
North Liikt,. ...... 


Stanstead Q 
Westmoreland. N U 
Keppl 
Kj H o- g PEI 


*Onie r mee 


Emily O 
Cariboo ... BC 
Palmers ton 




150 Mile House 
Oneida 


North Lake, W ... 
North Lake, W ... 
North Lancaster 
North Mountain .... 
N. Mountain, W 0... 
North Nation Mills.. 
North Ouslow 


Wnstinoreland.N B 
York N B 


Oneida 




Rria-hton O 


Lancaster 




Mountain 
King s N S 




Pontiac 


Onflow, W O , 


Colchester N S 


Ottawa Q 




Pontiac . Q 






North Pelhtm 
North Pinnacle 


Pnlham 

Midsisquoi Q 


*Oritlia 


Orillia 
Gloucester, North 
Winchester 
Chateauguay Q 
Sunbury N B 
Clarke 


North Purl 


Snphiasburg 
Dighy N S 




N. Range Cor., W 0. 
North Kiilge 




Gosfield . . 




North River 
North River, W 0... 
North River, WO... 
N. River Briige.WO 


Queen s P E T 
Westmoreland. N B 
Colchester .... N S 
Colchester N S 

i 




Orwell 




Orwell 


Queen s P E I 


Orwell Cove 


Queen s P El 


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1875.] 



POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



8T 



POST OFFICE. 



Osaea ..................... 

Oxceola .................. 

Osgoode ............... 



IP. * ELECTORAL CO. 



POSTMASTER. 



Hope ()|David Gord >n 

Bromley 0;Alex. McLaren 

Osgoode Z. McMillan 

Whitby David Smith 

Ospringe M>in 0|V\m.Svmon 



Ossf.ktag 
Ossian 

Otnab-g, WO 
^Ottawa 
Otter Lake 
OtterviJle 
Oungah 
Oustic 
Outram 
Overton 
*0wen Sound 
Oxenden 
Oxford 

Oxford Centre 
Oxford Mills 
Oxford Station 



Kind s N B A. McN. Travis 

Enuiskillen G. S. McPherson 

Queen s N B Joseph B. Slipp 

Nepean G. P. Baker 

Pontiac Q John Mather 

Norwich, South, Wm P. Kay 
Chatham Thomas Kinny 



Rramosa 

Brant 

Camden, East ... 

Svdenham 

Keppel 

Cumberland... N S 



Robert Scott 
David Smith 
G. W. Fox 
John G. Francis 

H. S. Smith 



Oxford, East Oj Nelson Schooley 

Oxford OJChas. Jones, jun 

Oxford Andrew Holmes 

Oiley Colchester Robert Ivison 

Oyster Ponds, W 0.. Guysbnrongh, N S James W. Carr 

Oznabruck Centre... 0/nabruck O 1 Jacob J. Poaps 

Painsec, W j Westmoreland NB Knfache Babin 

Painswick Innisfll J. Hugeard 

*Pnisley Elderslie James Sannders 

*Pakenfiam iPakenham R. H. Duvie 

Palermo Trafalgar 0|H.M Switzer 

Palestine j Marquette M| 

Palgrave (Albion Robert Wylie 



Palmer Rapids lltaglan 

Palmers Road, W King s N S 



Palmers ton. 
Palmerston, W 



Wallace 
Kent 



Panmure I Fitzroy 



N B 



H. F. McLachlin 
Geo. W. Eaton 
R. Johnston 
Honor6 Landry 



Papineauville . 
Paquetto 



Paradise Lane, W 0.. 



.Tames Ring 



Ottawa QIF.S McKay 

Compton QJF. Paqnette 

Annapolis N S W. F. Morse 



Parham ! Hinchinbrooke, 0; John Griffith 

Park Corner Queen s P ET .Tamcs Dnyle 

*Pans iDumfries, South, O^Geo. Stanton 

Paris Station Dumfries, South, ! M. X. Carr 

Parker Peel Wm. McKim 

Parker s Cove, W Annapolis N SlThomas Milner 



Park Head Amabfl 



Park Hill 







i West Williams... 



Parkhurst .. .Lotbiniere Q 



Wm. Simpson 
John Noble 
Thomas Walker 



Park s Creek iLisgar M John Tait 

Parma : S.Fredericksburer David Griffith 

Parrsborouc/h I Cumberland... N S , John W. Jinks 

Parrsboro Shore, WO Cumberland... N S,Wm. Grant 
Parry bound McDougall 0|John McClelland 



PartridgeIsland,WO 



Cumberland ...N SJT?aa^ Wasnn 



Paspebiac Bonaventure Q P. de N. Loisal 

Patillo Maidstone OjWm. Richardson 

Paffj^rson- Vanghan W. C. Patterson 

Patterson Set., W Sunbury N Bj Nelson White 

Paudash Cardiff Oj.Tolm Dickson 

Peabody . Sullivan O.John MilHiurn 

Pearceton iMissisquoi QJJas. Brings 

Pearson s, W (King s N B| W. W. Pearson 

Peel. WO ! Carleton NB Chas. A. Harmor 



Peepabun. 
Pefferlaw 

Peggy s Cove, W 0... 



Luther ............ OJRobt. Dickson 

Gcorgina .......... Geo. Johnson 



Halifax 



8!W. Crooks 



Pelissier lOttawa Q!P. N. E. Pelissier 

Pelham Union (Pelhim Oj.Tosepb Johnson 

Pemberton Rdg.WG.York N B C. B. McKnney 

*Pembrnl-e Pembroke Alex. MofTutt 



Pendleton iPlantagenet, S., 



Penetanguishene 

Peninsnla-G tspe 

Pennfield, W 

PenntteldRidge.WO 

P .nobsr/uis 

Pentland 

Penville 

Ptrcf, 

Perch Station 

Perkins 

Perm 

Perretton 

Perry boro" 



Henry Moffatt 



Tiny J. S. Darling 

Oaspfi Q Wm Miller 

Charlotte N B Jesse Prescot.t 

Charlotte N BJ-Tohn B Young 

King s N B Georste Morton 

Pilkington George Ford 



Tec-umseth O 

Gaspe Q 



E. T. Turner 
J. E. Tnzo 



*arnia John Trwin 

Ottawa Q John Freney 

Mulmur OiPaul Gallagher 

VfMtmeath OlMrsK McCracken 

Compton Q Calvin Perry 



Perry SettlementWO I King s ......... N B 



Perrytown ............ Hope 







R. Elders 
R. A. CJorbett 



POST OFFICE. 



1 P. * ELECTORAL CO. POSTMASTER. 

Thomas Cairns 



Petersburg 
Peterson ... 
Peter s Road 



* Perth iDruinmond 

Perth, W Victoria N B James Bishop 

Perth Road JLoughborough... James Stoneness 

Petawawa Petawawa Solomon Devine 

N Monaghan ... j H. C. Rogers 

Wilmot Oj John Ernst 

Miuden 0|Wm. Jarvis 

King** P E I Wm. Johnston 

Peteraville, WO |Queen s N B;Tiraothy Malona 

Petersviile(sub) London W. Loughrey 

Petersville Ch., W Queen s N B Thomas Leonard 

Prtthertou Arthur O Thos Bunston. 

P titcudiac Westmoreland.N B,W. W. Price 

Petite de Grat, W 0.: Richmond N S.Georue M. Jean 

Petite Passaze, W 0. Digby N SjChas. Outhouse 

Petite Riv. Br., W O. Lunenburg ... N S, Wm. HoMeu 

Petit Metis Rimouski Q John MacNider 

*Pdrn!ea iEnniskillen 0, P. Barclay 

Petworth .... Portland Alfred Knight 

Peveril |VaudreuU Q Alex. Morrison 

iFlos O.Robert H. Platt 

MisMMjuoi Q D. T. R. Nye 

Wilmot OjDanielLohr 

Thurlow 1 George Philips 

Bastard OjGeorge Brown 



Pfiilipsburg, East ... 
Philipsburg, West ... 

Philipston 

Philipsville 



Pickering ............... 



Pickering .......... OiEliza Wh)tney 





Pirate Harbour 

Pisarinci,WO 

Pisquid, 



*Picton Hallowell , Thos. Shannon 

Pictnu jPictou N^ Alex. McVhail 

Piedmont Val., W Plctou N sl jas McDconald 

Pierreville Yamaska QjH. Pitt 

Pierrevillo Mills Yamaska Q Heniy Vassal 

Pig Brook Prince P E 1 1 Peter Richard 

Wgeon Hill Missisquoi Q.Xoah Sager 

Pia;eot, Lake | Marquette M J- M. House 

Pike River Missisquoi Q A. L. Taylor 

Pinedale Brock Charles Will 

Pine Grove Vaughan A - L. Gooderham 

Pine Orchard Whitchurch Nelson May 

Pine Ridge, WO.... Kent N B T. D. Holmden 

Pine River Huron D. McDermid 

Pinkerton Greenock Samuel A. King 

Piopolis Compton Q C. F. X. Langtois 

Guysboro N S J- Hartley 

St. John N B|Thos. Galbraith 

Queen s P E 1 

Pisquid Road Queen s P K I M. Curran 

Pittsferry Pittsburg o|l*wtBot 

Pittston Kdwardsburg ... Wm. Pitt, sen 

Pliinfi^ld Tbnrlow E- N. Gould 

Plainfield, W Pictou N S: A. Sutherland 

* P/aMayencl Plantagenet, N., O.Henry Smith 

Piattsville Blenheim 0;Jnn Smart 

Playfair ,Bathnrst Jones Grant 

Pleasant Bay, W . 1 Inverness N S Angus Mclntosh 

PleaaantHlll Walsingham Wm. Morgan 

Pleasant Point, W Halifax N S John Nauffts 

I lea- ant Ridge. WO Charlotte N B ; Thomas i-teen 

Pleasant River. W Queen s N S Jos. M. Freeman 

Pleasant Vale W O. Alhert N B B. A. Colpitrs 

Pleasant Valley,WO Disrby N S Leslie M. C.tiig 

Plum Hollow i Bastard .. D. Derbyshire 

Plymouth, WO (Yarmouth N S W.G.Sims 

Pockmoucbp, W0... ! Gloucester N B Thos. Maher 

Pockshaw. W Gloucester N B J- D. Foley 

Point Alexander , : Rolph F. Armstrong 

Point Bruley, WO... Colchester N S Jas. W. Cassidy 

Point Clear. WO.... (Victoria NS Niel Gillis 

"ointe a Grouette-.JPfovencher M Miss Lacerte 

Pointe a Pic iCharlevoix Q J. M. Bouchard 

Pointe au Bouleau . Saguenay Q 0. Savard 

Park W. G. Foot 



Pointe aux Pins 

Pointe aux Trembles 



Hoohelaga Q A. Lamoureux 



Pointe aux Trembles Portneuf .......... Q Narcisse Blais 

Pointe Claire ......... I Jacques Cartier... QiL. B. Daoust 

Westmoreland.N B W. Hanington 



Point duChene,WO 
Pointe du Lac 
P tint, Fdward 
Point Fortune 
Point. Kaye 



Point la Nim, WO... 



. 
St. Maurice ...... Q Louis Corneau,jr 

Sarnia ............... O, Louis Ernst 

Vaudreuil ......... Q . K. A. St Denis 

Monck ............ ( harles Kaye 

Kestigouche... N B Peter 



Point of Cape, W J Antigonishe... N S Hugh Mclnnis 
Point Petr ........... ! Athol ............... O Jame* Scott 

Point Platrn ......... Lotbiniere ......... Q Joseph Ang6 

Point Prim ............ Qn^en ~ ....... P E t M. N. Murchison 

*Print S. Charles... Jacques Cartier... Q John S. Keith 
Point St. Peter ...... Gaspe ............... Q Geo. Pack wood 



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POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



[1875. 



POST OFFICE. 


TP. 4 ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 


POST OFFICE. 


TP. & ELECTORAL CO. POSTMASTER. 


Point S.ipin, W 0... 
Point Traverse 
Point Wolfe, W ... 
Poland 
Pollett River, WO... 
Pomeroy Ridge.W 
Pomona 


Kent N 13 
Marvsburg 
Albert N B 


N. Merzeroll 
\brahamCannoi 
Win. McGibbon 
Cuts Connor 
Benj. R. Colpitts 
Wm. Pomeroy 
William Purdy 
Constant Dion 
Mrs.M.Chifholm 
A. S. Gray 
Jas. L. Halley 
J B. Besner 
A J. Lefreniere 
Thos. Lariviere 
James Faulkner 
John Kugel 
.Joseph Aub 
Geo. Morrison 
David Tail 
Michael Dohert3 
J. G. Hopgood 
C. M. Melan9on 
John Amey 
Ch tries Mair 
Alex. McO. rmiti 
Thos. Hawkins 
T Davidson 
Daniel Giddens 
Seraphin Guerin 
T. Thompson 
Thos. Pilcher 
Miss M. Boutiliei 
B. II. Johnston 
W. Greenwood. 
L. G. Carter 
Robert Cotton 
Richard Wood 
1". Sweet man 
David Abel 
Mrs.M. M. Roy 

John Elliott 
Jiimes Hendiy 
George Orman 
Stephen Boudrot 
John DaUiel 
G. B Reid 
DavH M.irch 
Jane Klderkia 
J G. McKt-in 
Ant! us Grant 
Anirus VtcDonalcl 
Mrs. J. Smith 
!l C. Shaver 
Robt. W Soiart 
L. Robertson 
,1 hu II Sewell 


*Pr,StOn !Wt.rlnn Siiufli f\ 


Conrad Nispel 
J. S. Griffin 
George Diskette 
D. A. Ghent 
G. orge Dodds 
John McPherson 
John Cairns 
Mrs. E. Ambrose 
i II. C. Fors\ th 
H. E. McKay 
A linn R. Spencse 
T. W. Saunder 
G R. German 
Wm. Burrows 
Mrs. M. Booth 
D. H. Bceinan 
J. McComisky 
John Garland, 
I.evi Borden 
Thos. A. Frazer 
W. Lake 
S. W. Peterman 
VVm. Leslie 
Selh Barr 
B. D. Kirkpatrick 
Je;m B Pruceau 
! D. Thompson] 
James Wynn 
Jis. II. \\lward 
D. ,). Mi Masters 
Alex. Harlow 
W. P. Barry 
Thomas Luby 
R. Bruce 

Mrs. Mary Still 
Mrs. Mary Walsh 
1. Honsberger 
H. Zimmerman 
Jas. M l herson 
R ibt. Ramsay 
W Paikhill 
Benjamin Lake 
Wm. P. Edwards 
Wm. Spence 
T. Cuddahee 
.Tc.si ph Morrow 
R Minamin 
M Stouteiibuig 
James Sharp 
George. Glover 
James Paisley 
Michael skelly 
Thomas Moxon 
A. Suffern 
John Holbert 
Eliphalet Read 
John C. Hinley 
R. Donaldson 
John Morrison 
D. McMillan 
Wm Urquha.-t 
W. S. Brown 
A. McKenzie 
.Taints Redner 
Robert Crawford 
D Robertson 
W. Lown , sen. 
Robert Wilson 
Robt. Mahew 
Wm. Mackay 

R. Jardine 
Michael Hayes 
Mrs. A Keuton 
T Wilkinson 
F. X. O Brien 
Jfihn Macdonald 
Wm. Rhodes 
Simon Lambkin. 
1". M"L:iurin 
J. C. Vantour 
l"v)i iin 1 Jr. all 
[vory Kilburn 
!. K. Foster 
W. H. Butler 


Preston R .ad, W C 
Price s Corner 
Pi-icRville 


Halifax N fr 


Oro C 


Dalhousie 
Westmoreland. \ B 
Charlotte N B 


Primrose 


Mono 


*Pfince. Alhe.rt 
Prince of Wales, WO 
Priuceport, W 
Pfinceton 


Roach 


Glenelg 




Pomquet Chaptl.W 
Pomquet Forks, W 
Ponds, WO 
Ponsonby 


Antigonishe ... N S 
Antuonishe.... N S 
Pic ou N S 
Pilkinton 


C-lchester N S 


Princetown 
Princetovvn Road ... 
Prince William, WO 
Prinyer 
Pros[>ect 
Prospect. W 
Prosser Brook, W 0. 
Pubnico Beach, W 
Pubiiico Har., W 0.. 


Prince P E I 
Queen s P K 1 


Pont, Chateau 


Soulanges Q 


York N B 


1 t. tie Maskinonge... 
I ont, ROUTO 


Maskinonge Q 
Portneuf 


N. Maryhbury ... 
Beckwilh 
Halifax N S 
Albert V B 


I oodiar, W 
Ponle 


King s N J^ 


Momington 
Gloucester N B 
Pictou N S 


Popl-ir Grove. W 
! ]. l.r Hill, WO.... 
Poplar Point 


Shelburne N S 
Yarmouth N ^ 


Marqnette M 


Cumberland... N S 
Cumberland... N S 


Poquio.-k, WO 
Port Hill 


York N B 
Prince P E I 


Piuwash Hiver.W O 
Purdy 


1 ort Acaiii? 
*Purtagedu Fart.-,,.., 
Portage la Prairie ... 
V n-tage River. W 0. 
! orf. Albert 


Digby N S 
Pontiac Q 


Purpieville Vaughan 

Pllslincll Piialinch A 


Marquette M 




Dorchester, N.... 
St.John N B 
Quebec Q 
Elzevir 
Niagara 


North umberl d.N B 
Ashtield 


Quaco Road, W ... 
*Que!>ec 
Qneensborough 


P Ttapiqi-e, W .... 
Purtapique Jit.. W 
Port au Persil 


Colchester N S 
Colchester N S 
riharlevoix Q 
Malahide 




E Gwillimburv 


t ort Bruce 


Queensville. W ... 
Quesuel . . 




*P,,H DtirwM 


Bayham 




Port Caledonia, WO 
Prt C irliny 


Cape Breton... N S 
Merlora 


Quesnelle Forks 
Radstork 
Ragged Head. W 0... 
Ragged Ibland. W 
Raglan 


Cariboo B 


Joliette Q 
Guysboro N S 
Shelburne N S 
Whiiby 


Port Clyde Wu 


Shelburne N S 
Humbcrstone ... 
Toronto 


*P<irt C ulliorne 
Port Credit 


* Pi>rt DilliiMsie 


Grantham 


Raiifon .. . . 


L u^hboro 
Rairiham 


Port Daniel 


Bonaventure Q 
Woodhouse 
Sangeen 
Weatmrreland. N B 
North Elrusley... O 
G iderich 
Halifax N S 
Guysboro N S 


R;iiuhrtm . . 


*P<>rt Dmer 


Riiuham Centre 
Rtuia 




*P. rl El:jin 
Port Kl in 


Rxmu 


Ramsay s Corners ... 


Gloucester 
Mulmur 


Port Klrnslev 


Porter s Hill 
P -ner s LaKe, W 0.. 
Port Felix, W 
Port V rar< ks 




Windham ... 


Rfinkin 




!!.-ipids des Joachims 
R tthburu 
Rutho 
rtatt^r s Corner. W 




Mara O 
P.landford 
Kind s N B 


Port George, W 0... 
Port Granbv 
Port Crevilio, W 0... 
P irt Hastings 


Annapolis N S 
Clarke. 
Cumberland ... N S 
Inverness N S 
Inverness N S 
Inverness N S 
Inverness N S 
Mariposa 


Ciillini Wiunl . ... O 


Rtivenscliffe r.ii.-iffuv n 


I uft Hmok&ibury ... 
Psrt Hond 
Pt. Hood Island, WO 
Port Hoover 




K. Gwillimbury, 
iio*anquet 


fiuvenswood 

Ra\vdon 




llawdon WO Hints NS 


*Port Hop?, 


Hope 


Pi.ivinmd . Watt 


Port Jolly, WO 
Port LaoibtuD 


Shelburne . N S 








Westmoreland N B 
Tvendinaga 


Port! ind 
Port la Tour, W 0... 
Port Lovris, . . 


Bastard 

Shelburne N S 
Huntingdon Q 

Sliei bi-ooke 
Queen s N S 
Queen s . N 


S. S. Scovil 
Nancy H. Snow 
!j. !i. Carson 
.lames Moss 
Wm. T. Le.-lie 
V. Cohoon 
G. B. Hadley 
G. H. Green 
K. X. T. llamelir. 
II (Jordan 
Joshua King 
J G Murray 
James McCoppen 
Mis.s Mcl-eun:iu 
Robert Abbott 
J. M. A. Le Blanc 
Wni.II. Kyerse 
Alex. R Christie 
i/ j orge Mcljcod 
Minuril Payne 
t. C. Ladell 
T. Sullivan 
C. Cr.VMi 
Albert Chase 
K. A. Forsyth 
Denis K tn 
i). W. Johnson 
Siunuel Brown 
Johu Dowslev 


Read, WO 
Ri adini 


RsarBlnckRiv.,WO 
Rear Judeque. W. 0. 
Rr.L., Sport Mt ,WO 
Red Buik, W 
Red Islands, W ... 


Richni ind N S 
Inverness N S 
Richmond N S 
Vorthiimberl il.N B 
Richmond N S 
Ameliasbiirg 


Port Mail laud 
Port AUtoon, W 0... 
Port M dtvay 


I O t Mu!f/rave 
Port Nelson 


Guysborough, N S 


Portnnf 


Portneuf . . Q 


Red Rnrks 


PortPerry 
Port Pailip. W 0. ... 
port Hicftinoud, WO 
*P /rt Ri)hins<m 
*Pt/rt H tWtin 


Rea.h 

;uinberlauti ... N S 
Richmond X S 
ThoroH .. .. 


Kcd Point 


Kings PEI 


R^lessey JMono 


Wal-.ini.-ham O 
Walijn"haiu . 




Horion 


P rt Royal 




Hunts N S 


P,,rt Royal, W .... 

P r . 1, jti if: 
l ( rt Severn (eub) .. 


Richm.nd N S 
Woodhouse 
Tay 


Renous Bridge, W 
Keuous River, W 
Renton 
Heuton Station 
Kepentignv 
Ues-Tve Mines, W U 
Rhodes, W 
Ric -burg 
Kic ville 


Northumberl d.N B 
Vorthuniberl d.N B 
Townseud 
Gletfird 
L Asaoinption Q 
Cape Br. ton... N ? 
King s N S 
Mis<isquoi Q 
Mantageuet, S .. 
K^nt N B 


Kingston 


*P>trt S anlry 


a Port Sydney 
Pjrtugue.se Cove, WO 
Port Union 
P,/rt Williams 
Port Williams Slat. 

Powell 


Stc-phenson 
H.ilitax N S 


Pick-ring 
King s N S 

King s N S 


ffichibucto i 


Huntlev 


Hichibncto Vil.,WO 
Richmond C-trner.. 
*Rickmimd, East .... 
Ric/inwnd, Wtut 


Kel.t N H 




Huntingdon Q 
Qn-en s P E i 
Auausta 


Cirleton N B 
Richmond Ql 
Soulbum Ol 


Pownall 

*Pnsmtt ... 



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1875.] 



POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



89 



POST OFFICE. 



T J .4 ELECTORAL CO. 



* Rich mimd Hill 

Richmond Station... 
Rich dTmuinus.WO 

Richview 

Richwood 

Ridgetnwn 

Rid|;eville 

Ridgeway 

Rigaud 



Riley Brook, W 0... 

Rimington 

* Rimouski 

Ringwood 



River Beaudette 

Riv.Bourgeoise,W 
River Ohrlo,W 0... 

River D,n-id 

Kiver de Chute, WO 
River Dennis, W 0.. 
Riv.DennisKoad.WO 

River Desert 

River Gilb-Tt 

River Hebert, W 0... 

River John 

River Lnnison, W 0. 

River Philip 

Riversdale 

Riversdale, W 

River Side, W 

Riverstown 

Riviere ai*x Varhes 
Riviere Bois Glair ... 
Riviere des Prairies. 



Vaughan 



POSTMASTER. 



Matthew Teefy 



Richmond Q Philip Maher 

Halifax N S] 

Toronto O R. M. Burgess 

Blenheim David Kyte 

Howard L. S. Hancock 

Pelham 0: Jonas Steele 

Berti 0! Ralph Disher 

Viiudreuil QlA.W.Charleboise 

Victoria N B John Mitchell 

Madoc John Rimington 

Rimouski Q A. G. Dion 

Wbitchurch G. H. Silvester 

Soulanges Q Stephen Leblanc 

Richmond N S.Geo. H. Bicsett 

Kestiirouehe... N B 1 Alex. McPhersoi 
Yamaska Ql J. B Comuieaul 



Carleton 



NB 



Inverness N S 

Inverness N S 



Ottawa 



Joseph B. Porter 
A. Mclntyre 
John Morrison 



Cumberland. 
Pictou ....... 

Reetigouche . 
Cumberland. 
Greenock 



Charles Logue 
. ... Q G. W. Chapman 
\ S Mi hael Pugsley 
N S John D. Gauld 
, N B I Donald Stewart 
N- S Mrs. G. Phillips 
.0 



Colchester N S R. J. Hingley 

Albert N B Hiram Kdgett 



Arthur 

Yamaska Q 



Alex. Allan 
Edousrd Cote 



R.tiu Lnup (en haul) 



Riviere li Madeleine 
Riviere Ouelle 
Riviere Raisin 



Lotbiniere Q I George Bernard 

Hoohelaga Q j Louis Belanger 

Chas. A. Gaudry 
L. A. Ba r ibeavi 



Maskinonge 



Q 



Gaspe Q Edward Vai-hon 

Kamouraska QiJohn Belleau 

Lancaster Jas. McPherson 

Riv. Trois Pistoles... jTemiscouata QJEd. Marchement 

Roach s Point N. Gwillimbury, R.. McCordick 



Roberval , 
Robinson . 
Roblin .... 



... ury, . 

Chicoutimi Q;Theodule Boldu 

Co ipton Q Lemuel Pope 

Richmond : Wm. M. Paul 



Rob Roy I Os prey 





Shefford Q 

Nepean 

Huntingdon Q 



Rochelle 

!Roch,esterville 

Rockburn 

Rockford 

Hock Forest 

*Rockingham 

Rock hl ind 

Rockland 

Rockland, W 

RocklifFe (sub) 

Rocklin. WO ; 

Roekly.W. 

Rockport 

Rockport, WO 

Rockside 

Rockton 

Rock Village 

Rockville, \VO 

Rockville. W 

Rockwell Set., W O.I Cumberland 

jRockwond 

Roekwood 

ffogerville 

Rodney 

Roebuck 

Roger s Hill, W 0... 

Rokeby 

Rollo Bay 

Rollo Bay Cross 

Rolling Dam. WO .. 
Rouian s Valley,W 

Romney 

Ronaldsay 
Rona 



Wm. Holdeu 
A. DepauHs 
Wm. Patterson 
Andrew Oliver 



Townsend 

Sherbrooke Q, Gerard J. Nagle 

Brudenell J. S. J.Watson 

Stanstead QiA A. Barry 

Clarence.. 0|Wm. C. Bdwarde 

Westmoreland N B 1 Jonas Taylor 

Head W. II. Mclntyre 

Pictou N S Robt. Fraser 

Cumberland ...N 8 D. McKiunon 

Kscott 00 Cornwall 

Westmorc Iand.N B Rufus Ward 

Caledon D. Kirkwood 

Beverley B Cornell 

Gloucester Miss K.M.Evan 

King s N B J. L. Harrison 



Yarmouth N S 

N S 



Wilson Haley 
Aaron Rockwell 
Kobt. Pasmore 



Eramosa 

Lisgar .M j John Robinson 

Usborne O Jas. Bonthron 

AMerboro A. Mumphrey 

Augusta 

Pictou N S 

Sherbrooke, S . 

Kinz s PE I 

King s P KI 



A. Lawn- nee 
Wm. Carson 

R. McDougall 
L. Chaisson 

Charlotte N B j Jacob Stvles 

Guysboro N S I atrick Rogers 

Romney 

Protou Joseph McArdle 

jQueen s P EI,W. McQueen 

*Ron eau j Harwich 0,J. K. Morris 

Rondeau Harboui ... Harwich OjR. Brigh tm 

Ronson Middleton James Cowan 

Rosa Murray H. Fieldhouse 

Rosebank South Dumfries. Mrs S.A.Durni 

Rosedale I Fenelon Moses McNeil 

Rosedene ; Gainsboro Cor. McKay 

Rosehall [Hillier 01. G. Ferguson 



POST OFFICE. 



TP. * ELECTORAL CO. 



POSTMASTER. 



Mulmur ............ Geo. Gumming 

Ah. wick ............ 0; Alfred Metcaife 

Lanark ............ 0;Robt McFarlaue 

Albert ......... N B John Stevens 

Que-n s ...... ...P E i H. McDonald 

Dumfries, North, 0; Moses Gingrich 
Shelhurne ...... N S| Klijah H.tirtir 

Thurlow ............ Mies J. Hewitt 

Cumberland ...N S David Stewart 
Ross .................. Mrs M. McLaren 

King s ........ N S D. E. Koss 

Humphrey ......... Wm Ditchburn 



*Rosemont 

Hoseueaih 

llosetta 

Hose Vale, WO 

Rose Valley 

Eloseville 

Rosi-way, W 

Roslin 

Roslin, W 

Ross 

Ross Corner, W 0... 

Rosseau 

Russway, W Digby 

Rothsay Maryborough 

Rothsay. W 

Rouge Hill 

Rougeiuont 

Round Hil .W 

Ru iiid Hill, W ... Annapolis 

Round Lake Bi-lmont 

Round Plains 

Rowanton 

Roxburgh, W 

Roxham 

Roxton Iblls 

Roxton Pond 

Royal Road. WO ... - 

Rn gby ;0ro 

Rnis.-eau desChenes Drummond Q 

Runnymede Bonaventure Q 

Rupert (Ottawa Q 

Kusagornis, W ...[Sunbury NB 

Rusagornis Sta ,W Sunbury N B 



N S 


King s.. N B 

Pickering 

Rouville Q 

King s N B 

N S 


jTownsend 

jPontiac Q 



David Cowan 
Wm Smith 
C. K. McCready 
Iluu b Grabain 
D Bachelder 
Wm. MtLeod 
C. E. Spurr 
H. N. Co.per 
Oeoige Gillesby 
David West 



Albert N B John Kelly 

St. Johns QThos Wal lis 



Shefford Q 

iShefford Q 



A. T. BeauchemJn 

H. A. Kimpton 



Rnscom River 

Russell 

Russeldale 

Russeltown 

Rustico 

Rutherford 

Kuthvm 

Ryi kman s Corners 

Kyegate 

Rylstone 



[York N BJChas. W. Estey 

James Ball 
C. 1 aradis 
Mrs. B. Wheeler 
W. D. Leslie 
Abner Smith 
John SlcGill 
J. Duprey 
W. R. Petrie 



Roi-hestei* 

Russ.ll 



FnlUrton O lohn Wilson 

Chateauguay .... Q 



Queen s 



P E I 



Dawn O 

Gostield 

Barton O 



S ndwirh, East... 



Cyrille Turcotte 
J. Gallant 
John Brown 
HughRuthven 

Joseph Christie 



Seymour Oil 1 . All in 

Ste. Adeie iTeirebonne Q Odile Laflenr 

St. Agatha Wilmot 0<Aiithouy Kaiser 

5ta. A;,-athe Lotbiniere Q L. Boulanger 

Ste. Agnes Charlevoix Q Kev. J. A. Bureau 

St. Agnes de Dundee! Huntingdon Q 1 Pierre Tremblay 

St. Ainie [Richelieu Q S. Cartier 

St. Alban Portnenf Q .1. D. McCormick 



St. Albert |Arthabiiska 

St.Alex de Kam rskai Kamouraska Q 



Prud. Lainebse 
E. LeNeque 



St. Alex.d Iberville. ;Iberville Q A. A. L. Hrien 

St. Alexis iMontcalra Q Miss M. Omon 

St. Alphonse Jjoliette Q,E. Genereux 



St. Anaclet. 
St. Andre. 



St. Andie Avellin... 



Rimouski Q Couture 



Kamouraska Q 



P. C Marquia 
H. N. Kaby 



Ottawa Q 

St. Andrews Charlotte N B G. F. Campbell 

St. Andrews ..: iAntigonishe ...N SjDuncanChisholm 



St. Andrews, W 0... 

^t. Andrews, East., 

St. Andrews, West... 



Colchester N S A. B. Sil>Hv 



Argentcuil.. Q 

Cornwall 



Thomas Lamb 
L. Masterson 



St. Andrews | District of Lisgar M Andrew Mowat 

St. Andrews i King s P E I j John Ryan 

Ste.An . elcrieMonn r Kouvillc- Q 



Ste. Angelede Laval iNicolet Q 

St. Anicet Huntingdon Q 

Ste.Auue Bout del I. JaciiuesCartier... Q 
Ste. Anna de Beaufort Montmorency.... Q 



Michael 0. Caron 
Olivier Desilets 
F. S. Bourni-ault 
A Ducal. M.D. 
Adolpbe Pare 



Ste. Anne de la Per. ChaniplHin Q Jos. U. Marcotte 

Ste.Anne des Munts. Gaspe Q J. Perre 

Ste. Anne des Plains Terrebonne Q D Gaudette. M.D. 

Ste.Anne, la Pocafre Kamouraska Q Joseph Dionue 

St. Ann s, W j Victoria N S M. McKen/ie 

St. Ann s iProvem-her M Alex. Chisholm 

St. Ann s (Queen s P E I j Michael Vturphy 

St. Ann s Gainsborough ... G. Secord 

Dorchester Q Pierre Fortitr 



St. Anselme 

-t. Anthony, W 0... 
St. Antoine. Lotbi re 
St. Antoine. Riv. Ric. 

St. Antonin 

St. Apollinaire 



Kent ........... N B l yprien Dionne 

lx)tbiniere ......... Q Edmond Larue 

Vercheres ......... QJNar. Cartier 



Q Felix Queen 
Lotbiniere ......... Q E. Boucher 



St. Armand Centre... Misms iuoi Q Abram Titemore 

Si. Armand Station. [Missisquoi Q| Peter Smith 



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[1875. 



POST OFFICE. 


IP. & ELECTORAL CO. 


POSTMASTER. 




Teiniscouata Q 
Tberville Q 
L Islet Q 


Elie Martin . 
P. Reguier 
Alexis Blais 
C. East 
L. Paquette 
Alexis Bouvier 
J. B. L. Duaime 
J. Fauteux 
G. Jobin 
Eusebe Lalumier 
G. Lemlre 
Ernest Lemaire 
Pierre Plante 
J. E. Trudeau 
0. Salois 
Joseph Dubugue 
Win. Murray 
Narcisse Rivet 
A. P. Pare 
Guillau. Crepeau 
John Mikereth 
P. X. Gingras 
Rev. H. Gagnon 
W. L. Copeland 
C. E. Houde 
J. E. Gaboury 
Mary Adshead 
L. C. Gauvin 
T. Montminy 
J. E. LeBlano 
L. V. Rover 
John Stroh 
A. Borque 
C. Gelinas 
M. J Phelan 
Venant Gaudet 
.T. 0. Longtin 
Daniel Mosher 
A. H. Bruuing 
J. Himel 
F. X. R. Biron 
Jean Oeschone 
J. B. Clontier 
P. H. Petit 
J. A. Ecreinent 
C. Fisher 
Paschal Dionne 
J. E. Mignault 
Klzeai Germain 
Trefle Lapalnie 
L. C>wn 
C. Valiquette 
T. Blain 
James Butler 
F. Courteunnche 
0. H. Coutu 
J. T. fr raser 
l>. L Hudon 
J. Theriault 
Jean Bllodeau 
P. A. Liporte 
Olivier Begin 
S. B. Warner 
C. D. Pariseau 
John Matheson 
J. B. de Courville 
Louis Poulin 
Uldoric Brunellii 
Simon Labrosse 
.Philias Gauthier 
M. Montrnignv 
Vital Roy 
Jos. Fremont 
.1. B. LeBel 
Max Crepaau 
L. I. Frechette 

A. Bherour 
J. Fournier 
L. Bedard 
F. Vincent 
D. St. Pierre 
Felix Bt-lleau 
Hilaire Poulin 
S. St. Amour 
Einilien Pepin 


St. Atlianase 
St Aubert 


St. August in, P tneuf 
St. Augustin,Two M. 
St. Barnabe, R.Y.im. 
St. Barnabe, St.Mau. 


Portneuf Q 


Two Mountains.. Q 
St. Hyaciuthe ... Q 
St. Maurice Q 
Berthier Q 


St Bazile | 




St. Bazile le Grand. 
Ste Beatrix 


Chauibly Q 


Joliette Q 


St Benoit 


Two Mountains.. Q 




St. Bernard (sub. ... 
St. Bouaventure 


St. John s Q 
Drumtnond Q 
Salkirk M 


Ste Bri ir ide 


Iberville Q 


Ste.Brigitte des S lts 




Chambly Q 


St Catnille 


Wolfe Q 


St Canute 


Two Mountains.. Q 




St. Cathirines, Kas-t. 
*St. Catharines, West. 
St Celestin 


Portneuf Q 




Nicolet Q 


* Sff rgxaire 




St Ch trl^s 


Selkirk M 


St.Ch. deStaubridge 
St.Chas., Kiv. Boyer 
St. Cbas. Riv. Rich u 
Ste Claire 






St. Hyacinths ... Q 




Wellesloy 


gt Clet 


Soulan jfes Q 


Ste. CUvhilde 
St Colu.-nbin 


Arthabaska Q 
Two Mountains.. Q 
Joliette Q 


St Come 


St. Constant 




St. Croix, W 
St. Cr-.ix, W 
Ste Qrnix 


Hants N S 


York N B 




St Cutlibert 




St Cyriac 




St Cyrille 


L Islet Q 




St. Hyacinths ... Q 
Birtliier Q 


St.Damie deBrandon 
St Davids 




St. Denis dfilaBout re 
St. Ddiiis, Riv. Rich. 
St. Didace 




St. Hyaciuthe ... Q 
Maskinong6 Q 
Ba^ot Q 




St. Doin. des Oedres 
Ste. Dnrothue 
St Edouard 




Lavtl . Q 


St.Ed.de Kram (sub.) 






St. Elie 


St. Maurice Q 
Prince P E I 
Bnrthier Q 
Temiscouata CJ 


St. Eleanors 
Ste. Elizabeth 
St Eloi 


St Elzear 


Ste.Emu.de 1 Energie 
St. Ephrein de Tring. 
St. Ephrem d CJpton 


Joliette Q 




Bi ot Q 


Mootcaltn Q 


St. Esprit. W 
St. Et. de Beauhar s. 
St.EtiennedeBolt n 
St. Etienue des GrSi 
St Eugene 


Richmond N S 
Beauharnois Q 


St. Maurice Q 
Hawkesbury. E. 
Two Mountains.. Q 


St. Eattache 


St. Evar. de Forsyth. 
St Fabien 




Ste Fatnille 


Montmorency Q 


St Felicit6 


St. Felix de Valois... 


Joliette Q 




St.Fereol (sub-office) 
St FidSle 


Montmorency ... Q 


St Flavie 


Rimouski Q 


St Flavien 




Ste. Flore 


Chsimplain Q 




Wolfe Q 


gt. Foy 


Quebec Q 


St. Francois, Baauce. 
gt. Franijais de Sales 
gt. Fran. d Orleans. 




Laval Q 


Montmorency ... (] 



POST OFFIt E. 



TP. & ELECTORAL CO. 



POSTMASTER. 



Yainaska QjO. H. Coutu 



St. Friiugois du Lac 

Ste. Frangois Teiniscouata Q N. Beauline 

St.Francois,Mont ny,Montmagny Q E. C. Boulet 

St. Francois Xavier. ; Marquette M J. B. Thibeault 

St. Fran. X. d. Viger j Temiscouata QiG. Caron 

St. Frederic Beauce Q:L.G.A. Legendre 



3t. Gab. de Brandon. 

Ste. Genevieve 

St. George.. 



St. George, Beauce... 
St. Gwrge, Brant ... 
St. Geo. de Windsor. 
St.Geo.Channel.W 
St. Ger. deGrantham 

Ste. Gertrude 

St. Gervais 

St. Giles 

3t. Grfigoire 

St. GuiU me.d Upton 

Ste. Helene 

Ste. Helene deBagot 

St. Helens 

3te. Henedine 

St. Henri 

St. Henri Station ... 
St. Hormas 



Berthier Q M. O Ueir 

JucquesCartier... Q Godfroi Boileau 



Charlotte N B 



E. R. O Brien 



Beauce Q Hubert Catellier 



St. Hermenegilde ... 

St. Hilaire, WO 

St. Hilaire Station... 
St. Hilaire Village... 
St.Hipp.de Kilkenny 

St. Honore 

St. Hubert 

St. H-iQu.es 

*St.Htiacinthe 

St. Irenee 



St. Isidore, Dorch ter 
St. Isidore, Laprairie 



Dumt jies, South. 

Richmond Q 

Richmond N S 

Drummond Q 



C. Batty 
F. X. Roy 
Wm. McKenzie 
H. P. Pare 



Nicolet Qj L. Champoux 

Bellechasse Q Marcel Aub6 

Lotbiniere Q George CotS 

Nicolet QJJ. A. Poirier 

Drummond QJH. Mercier 

Kamouraska Q[B. Michaud 

Bagot Q Pierre Fafard 

Huron N. R John Gordon 

Dorchester Q Joseph Mercier 

Levis Q Chas. A. Collet 

Levis Q 1 George Deniers 



Two Mountains.. Q 

Stanstead Q 

Victoria N B 

Rouville Q 

Rouville Q 

Terrebonne Q 

Beauce Q 

Cuambly Q 



Uagot 



St. Hyaciuthe ... Q 

Charlevoix Q 

Dorchester Q 

Ijaprairie Q 



P. E. Clairoux 
Calixte Dupuis 
Peter Michand 
Thos. Valiquet 

E. Goulet 
J. Dagenais 
Pierre Boucher 

F. Robert 

E. Lafontaine 
E.L. R.C. Despres 
Joseph Gosselin 
B. Morin 

F. T. Langevin 
Thos. Howard 
J. L. Wideman 
James McKay 

St. Jaques Montcalm Q J. F. Ecrement 

St Jacques le Min... Laprairie Q; Jos. 0. Poirier 

St.James Park(sub) ! Westminster .... 0] John Taylor 

St. Janvier iTerrebonne Q D. Desroches 

St. J.Bp. de Montreal Uochelaga Q G. Filiatreault 

St. J. Bp.de Rouville j Rouville Q L. G. E. Goulet 

St.J.CIir.Chateaug y Chateauguay Q I. J. L. Derome 

St. Jean Chry. Levis; Levis Q M. Goslin 

St. Jean desChaillons; Lotbiniere Q E Chandonnais 

St. Jean de Matha... I Joliette Q F. X. Lasalle 

St. Jean d Orleins ... Montmorency.... Q F. X. Tureotte 
L Islet Q Marie Fournier 



St. Ives West Nissouri ... 



St. Jactbs.. 
St. James., 



. ;Woolwich 

! Selkirk M 



St. Jean Port Joli... 
*St. Jerome . 
St. Joachim 



Terrebonne Q E. Marchand 

. Montmorency ... Qilsaie Siinard 

8t.Joaeh.de Shefford Shefford Q 1 Jos. Bachand 

St. John ! St. John N B;John Howe 

*St, JnJins, East St. Johns QjW. A. Osgood 

St. Johns, West jThorold 0|A. B. Brown 

St. Joseph Beauce Q! MissFAA.Arcand 

St. Joseph, WO Westmoreland, N B:Rtniel Etbier 

St. Joseph duLac ... |Two Mountains.. Q John McColl 

St. Jude ;St. Hyacinthe ... Q Hubert Lemay 

Ste. Julie i Vercheres Q Joseph Collette 

Ste. Julie de Somer t. ! Megantic Q Louis Roberge 



Ste. Julienne 
St. Justin., 

Ste. Just.de Newton. 



Montcalm Q Jos. Racette 

Maskinonge Q L. St. Antoine 

Vaudreuil Q P. J. Laloude 



St. Lambert Levis Q M. Brochu 

St. Lambert, Mo ut l. Chambly Q Andrew Irving 

St. Laure t d Orleans Montmoroncy Q!J. Bte Gosselin 

St. Laurent, Mont l.. Jacques Gartier... Q J. LeC^yalier 

Marquette M Rev. J. Mulvihill 



St. Laurent . 

St. Lazare JBelleehasse Q Rev. E. Duibur 

St. Leon Maskinonge Q F. X. A. Rivard 



St. Leonard 

St. Leonards, W 0... 



St. Lib lire 
St. Liguori 
St. Lin 



Nicolet Q M. Carbonneau 

Victoria N B Patrick Martin 



Bagot Q J. C. Bachand 

Montcalm Q U. B. Desrocheg 

L Assomption Q Thomas Gerault 

St. Louis deGonzague Beauharnois Q L6andre Vachon 

Ste. Louise L Islet Q Nazaire Caron 



St. Luc 

Ste. Luce , 

St. Migloire.. 
St. Malachie 



St. John s Q Sam. Hamilton 

Rimouski Q: James Miller 

Bellechasse Qj Pierre Tanguay 

Dorchester QJGeorge Duncan 



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POSTMASTER. 


St Malo 




Moyse Roy 
Pierre Duvernay 
A. Plamondon 
J. S. Brine 
J. McConnack 
F. E. Genest 
F. H Gatien 
E. H. Lalonde 
Leon Sauriol 
Antoinn Hehert 
Andr. S. Killen 
J. Berry 
Edward Everett 
Peter M. Nichnl 
Oiivier LeBlanc 
C. L. Estabrook 
James Gormley 
Paul Bertrand 
T. Leveque 
G. E. Bistodeau 
JB Beanchemic 
E. S. Belleau 
Rv J.A.Dagnanlt 
Narcisse Miville 
Macavie Morin 
Godfroi Roeseau 
D. Leonard 

Morris Scott 
\. Roch 
Joseph Lemay 
Nardsse Richard 
William Morton 
L. Onlette 
L. Chapelaine 
Alex Hudon 
E. Chapeleau 
Richard Dyer 
J. McNaughton 
J. S. !:eaudetttt 
Joseph Gnilb iul 
Rev. W. Couture 
Olivier Lafond 
Joseph Marion 
Wm. Thompson 
P. Belliveau 
0. A. Clement 
0. Rousseau 
R G. Morrison 
Edward Thomas 
Z. M,r. r. tnd 
F. Naub^rt 
Fr. Deschene 
Mrs. D Amour 
A. Gauthier 
P. A. Drolet 
F. Fort in 
Thomas Phillips 
Snrah D. Bacon 
7>. Raymond 
John Taylor 
Rev. A. Auclair 
Joseph Prison 
P. C. A.Fouriiie 
Mrs. M McDonel 
Ed. Plamondon 
Rober TV re 
Charles Bedard 
Olivier Dupre 
Louis P. Huot 
L B. Paquerte 
George Gagnon 
"). P,-Hier 
E. Belanger 
Ant. Cabana 
i A. E. Leonard 
L. L J. Lorango 
J. L. Saucier 
A. Fortier 
Luc Ln;oureux 
Adolphe Lsmy 
J. B. Champagne 
Antoine Bernier 
Alfred Brien 
Joseph Vigneau 
Dlric Leveque 

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St. Stanislas 


Champlain ... Q 


A. J. Lacourciero 
OnesimeDoraiH 
James A. Grant 
Jacques Royal 
John Machell 
Jean Lessard 
Paul Decelle 
Marcel Lepine 
David Mori is 
Joseph La tour 
F. E. Ermatinger 
A. Lesperance 
P. 0. Trudel 
Rev. E. Marceau 
A. G. Troftier 
J. B. Matthieu 
J. Girouard 
L. Lupien 
Z. 0. Lainarche 
P. S. Grandpre 
F. Belunger 
C. P. Clotier 
F. Gosselin, jun. 
C. Germain, jun. 
A. Goudry 
F. Therien 
Harriet KitcheQ 
K. M Trmleau 
Nestor Duguay 
0. F. Prieur 
A. McDonald 
W. Dunlop 
Thomas Jones 
Jos. Dixon 
Donald McKnv 
John R Wilier 
Joshua Sieves 
E. Black 
J. F. Snider 
J. Taylor 
R Buttemer 
James Fow ler 
Jacob Sellin 
Ed H. Foster 
J, Huutingtoa 

D. Lawlor 
A) n Gallagher 
Thomas O Ntdl 
Simon Plewes 
George McEwan 
E. Smith 
Thos. Hurley, jr. 
Wm. R Piuhney 
Edward Taylor 
W. C. Hughes 
Wm. Hill 
Edward Derenzy 
Alex. J. Fox 
C. St. Louis 
Nicholas Bailey 
Isaac Cleveland 
John C. Morse 
John Purney 
John McKenzie 
Wm. Reynolds 
Wm. Murphy 
Thomas Lee 
S. McCormack 
H. A Stenton 
Ed. Dauphin 
Mrs. Pirn 
A. H. Savage 
Rich. Harris 
W. S. Schofitld 

Geo. Taylor, senr. 
J. McGiunis 
Thos. Bearman 
.VI. D. Gleeson 
viel McDougall 
John R. Carle 
John T. Cofhran, 
A. McDonald 
H. Lymaii 
D. Jess 


St Marc 




St. Stanis. de Kostka 


Beauharnois Q 
Charlotte N B 
L Assumption . ... Q 


St. Marcel 

St. Margaret s Bay... 


Richelieu Q 
Halifax ....N S 


St. Sulpice 


King s . . .P E 1 




Ste. Marguerite 
Ste. Mar. de Monnoir 
Ste Marthe 


Dorchester Q 
Rouville . . Q 


St. Sylvester. East... 
St Theodore 




Ba^ot Q 




St.Theod.deChertsey 
Ste.Jherei<ede Blain. 
St. Thomas, East .... 
*St.. Thomas, West... 
St Timothee 


Montcalm Q 


St Martin 


Laval Q 


Terrebonne Q 
.Toliette Q 


St Martine .. 




gf Martin s 


St John . . .N B 


Yarmouth . 


St. Martin s, W ... 
St. Mary s Bay 
*St. Mary s 


St. John N B 


Beauharnois Q 


Dk by NS 
Blanchard 


St.Tite 


Champlain Q 


St Tite des Caps . 


Montmorency .... Q 

Portnpiif . ... O 


St. Mary s, W 
St. Mary s Per.. W 
St. Mary s Road 
St. Mathias 


Kent N B 


St TTbi de 


York NB 


St Urhain Chateauguay Q 


Kin * s P K I 


St Urhain ... PVmrWniv " O 


Rouville Q 




Maskinonge Q 

St.. John s O 


St. Mathieu 


Rimouski Q 


St Valentin 


St Maurice 


Champlain Q 


St Valerien .. ShpflYirn O 


St. Maurice Forges.. 
St Michel 


St Vallier 


Bellechasse Q 


Bellecbasse Q 
Berthier Q 




St. Michel des Saints 
St. Modeste 


St. Victor de Tring 
St. Vincent de Paul 
Pt Vital 




Temiscoiiata Q 


Laval Q 


St. Moise 


Prnvencher M 


St. Monique 
St. Monique, Mont. 
St Narcisse 


Nicolet Q 
Two Mountains . Q 


Pt WencesUs Nicolet. O 


St. Williams 


Walsjr gham 
Berthier Q 


St Nicholas 


Levis Q 


St Zephirin 


Yamaska Q 

Soulantres .. . 


St. Norbert 


Berthier Q 


St Zotique 


St. Norbert ... 


Provencher . . . . M 
Rimouski Q 


Sable 


West Williams ... 
Shelr,urne N S 
Iberville Q 


St. Octave 


?ble River, W ... 


St. Ola 




St Onezime 


Kamouraska Q 
Richelieu . ... Q 


Sackville 


Westmoreland, N B 
Reach 


St. Ours 


Saintfield 


St PacSme 


Kamouraeka Q 
Kamouraska Q 
Charlotte N B 
Victoria N S 


Salem 


\ichol 


St. Paschal 


Salem W 


Albert N B 


St. Patrick, W ... 
St. Pat kChan..W 
St. Patrick * Hill ... 
St. Paul d Tndustrie 
St. Paul du Baton... 
St. Paulin 


Salem, W 


Cumberland ...N S 
Dereham 


?alford 


Arthabaska Q 
Jolietf e Q 




Westmoreland, N B 




Montrna^ny Q 
Maskinong6 Q 
IXAssomption. ... Q 
Piotou N S 


Salmon Creek. W 
Salmon Hole, W 0... 
Salmon River. W 0. 
Sain on River, W 0.. 
Salmon River 
Salmon River. W O. 
Salmon River. WO.. 
Salmon R.(L. S.) WO 
Salmonville 


Sunbury N B 


Halifax N S 


St.Paull Hermite... 
St. Paul s, W 
St. Paul s, W 


St John NB 
Cape Breton ...N S 
Dighy N S 
Guvsboro N S 
Halifax N S 


Kent N B 


*St. Paul s Bay 
St. Perpetue 
St. Peter s 


Charlevoix Q 


Nil-diet Q 
Richmond NS 
Lisgar M 
Laprairie Q 
Argentuuil Q 
Kamouraska Q 
r hateauguav Q 
fl igot " Q 


Guy shore N S 
Chinguacousy ... 
Kino- s N 15 


St. Peter s 
St. Philippe 


Salt Sprincs, W 0... 
Sambro W 


St. Phil d Argenteuil 
St. Philippe de Nery 
Ste. Philomene 
St. Pie 


Halifax N S 


Sanborn 


Wolfe Q 


Sand Beach, W ... 


Yarmouth . . . . N S 
Scott ... 


St. Pierre Baptiste . 
St. Pierre d Orleans.. 
St. Pierre lesBecquets 
St. Pierre. Montma y 
St. Placide 


Mcgantic . . . Q 


Sandhill . 


Chinguaconsy.... 
S.Fredericksburg 
M -Nah 


Montmorency Q 
Xioolet Q 




gund Point 


Moutnia^ny . Q 


Sand Point. W ... 


Guvsboro N 8 
Sandwich, West. 


Two Mountains . Q 


St. Ptil jcarpe 




St. Prime 




Sandy Beaches, W 
Smdy Ome 
Sandy Point, WO... 


Halifax NS 
Digby N S 
Shelburne N S 


St. Prosper 




St. Raphael. East.... 
St. Raphael. West... 
St. Ravmond 


Rellechasse ..... . Q 


Charlottenburg . 
Portneuf Q 




St. Regis 


Huntingdon Q 


*Sarnia 


Sarnia 


St. Kiini 


St. Robert 


Richelieu Q 


Sauluierville W 0... 
Snult au Cochon .... 
Sault an Recollet ... 
Siiult Ste. Marie 

Savage s Mill 


Digby N S 
Saguenay O 


*St. Eochde Quebec 
St.Rooh de Richflien 
St. Roch desAulnais 
St.Rochl Achigan... 
St. Romaine 


Quebec (City) E.. Q 
Richelieu Q 


Hochelaga Q 
Algoma 
Shefford Q 


L lslet Q 


L Assomption Q 
Compton Q 
Bugot Q 


Saw Mill Creek.W 


Annapolis N S 


St. Rosalie 


Ste. Hose 


Laval . Q 


**Sc<2T&orf>* 


Scarboro 


St. Sauveur 


Terrehonne Q 
Quebec Q 


Srfivb^ro Junction. 


Scarboro 


St. SnuveHrt.lt. Quebec 
Ste. Schnlastique 


King 


JTwo Mountains.. Q 
[berville Q 
St. Maurice Q 
Lothiniere Q 




ElderMee 


St. Sebaitien 
St. Severe 


Scotch Ridge 


Charlotte N B 
Westmoreland, N B 


Sr-otch Settlem.W 
Scotch Town, W 0... 
S -otch Village, W 


St. S. de Beaurivage 
St.Sim.deliininn-.ki 
St.Simou deYamas a 
St Sophie 




Hants N S 


Bugor 


Queen s P El 
Oakland 






St. Sophie de Lac ce Terrebonne (J 


Scott s Bay 


Kind s N S 


35] 



POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 



[1875. 



POST OFFICE. 



Scott s Town ......... 

Scovill s Mills. W 
Scrati-hiug Kiver.... 

Scugog .................. 

Seaforth ............... 

Saagrove ............... 

Seaton ................. 

Searletowu ............ 

Sebright ............... 

Sebringville .......... 

Second Kalis, W 0... 
Seely s Bay ......... 

Seely s Mills, W 
Seely ..................... 

Sdgeun Falls ......... 

Selby ..... . ............... 

Selkirk .................. 

Selkirk 
Selmah, 

SrtltOll 

Sehvyn 



TP. & ELECTORAL O. 



POSTMASTER. 



Compton Q J. Sc >tt. jun. 

Kent NB;f,. M White 

Provencher MjW. C. Cowan 

Isaac Fin ley 
Samuel Didwon 
A Coryell 



Tucki-rsmith 





| Reach 

York OlAllnn Orr 

Prince P 13 I i II. Trueman 

Rama 0| E. L. II. Herring 

Elliee 0;J Kastner 

Charlotte N B J C. Pratt 

Leeds Win. Coleman 

King s N B!. \drew McAfee 

Brunei Obadiah .Seely 

Vlonteith O;D. F. Buvk 

Richmond David Wartman 



W 



Settriugton ............ 

Sr veru tindge, ......... 



Shag Hirbour, WO 
SI i ake, fjte.are .......... 

Shamrock ............. 

Shani /k ............... 

Shanklin, WO ...... 

Shanly .................. 

Shanuonval-, WO... 
SAannonvMe ........... 

Shauty Hay ............ 

Sharon .................. 

Sharpton ............... 

Shawbridge ........... 

Shawenegan ......... 

Shawville .......... 

Shea s River, WO.. 
Shackle!! ............... 

Sfiediac .................. 

Shedhc Bridge.WO 
Shediac Road, W 
Sheen noro ............ 

S if.f.t, Harbour ......... 

Sheffield ............... 

Sheffwl ................ 

Sheffield Aead., W 
Sheffield .Mills, W 
ShetTonl Mountain .. 
Shelburne ............ 

S/iel >arni>, ............... 

Sheldon ............... 

Sheldrake ............ 

Shepody (load, WO 



Walpole 

Queen s P E I 

Hants N S 

Howard 

Smith 

Seneca O 

Charievoix Q 

Morrison 



R. J. Winyard 
J. Dogherty 
Arch. Frame 
James Robinson 
Richard Nnrthej 
John Scott 
Rev. ME. Roy 
J H. Jackson 
Ilercule Cbenier 



Orawa Q 

Shclburne N SiS- \V. Nickerson 

South Kastuope . George Brown 



Admaston 

M mnora 



.P Gorman 

James B.iilev 



St .film s NB8.J Shankliu 



Kdwardsburgh... 
lllestigouehe... N B 



Wm. Clark 

N. Perrett 



Tyeudinaga 01 Hiram Hilden 

Oro T. Fletcher 

Gwillimbury, E. OlJohn J. Stokes 

Kingston OiR. McKechuie 

Terrebonne Qi William ShiW 

St. Maurice QlJ. De-tauiuiers 

I ontia^ Q J. Shaw 

Inverness , N S R. Fri/.zle 

Bexley OiMrs. X I^eRoy 

Westmoreland, X H A. R Weldon 
Westmoreland, MBA. Gallant 
Westmoreland, N li! Jas. Rogerson 

Pontiac Q| 

Halifax NS Wm. Hall 

Beverley O 

,NB 



Ed win Bond 
C J Burpee 



Skerbrookt ............ 

Sheridau ............... 

Sherkstou ............. 

Sherriugton ........... 

Sherwood Spring .. 
Shetland .............. 

Shigawake ............ 

.Shiklehawk, W ... 
Shiluh .................. 

Stiinernicas Bridge . 
Ship Harbour, W 
Shipley .................. 

Shippigan ............. 

Shirley ................. 

Shoolbred ............ 

Short Baich, W ... 
Shrewsbury ........... 

Shrigley ............... 



ShuliH. WO ............ 

Shdoicadie, W 0.... 

Sidney Crossing ...... 

Sight Point. W ... 
Sillery Cove .......... 

Sillrtv ille ............... 

Siloam ............ 

Silver Hill ............ 

Silver Islet ............ 

Silver Lake ........... .. 



Suobury N B W. 

King s N S. Watson Ells 

Shefford Qi Vim. Saxby 

.M"laiicthon 1 Ed ward Berwick 

Shelburne XS : R. R Thomson 

Adjala OH. Webster 

Sa<ueuay Q P. T-u/el 

Kind s ., N B;.!OS. Wallace 

Sherbrooke Q Samuel J. Foss 

Guysboro N Sj.l II. McDonald 

Trafalgar 0|W. R. Kellv 

i Humherstone ... OiH. B Zavjtz 

j Xapiarville. Q Ilaym.-md R .lieri 

Yonge Jas. Simp-con 

Euphetnia Iti -hard Laird 

B mavt iiture Qi Andrew Younj 

Carleton N B EUivin Phillips 

Ivramor- a O J. Mitchell 

t Cumberland ... N S! 
Halifax N SI Charles D^an 

| Wallace O Kdward lir.stow 

Gloucester N B John Oorron 

Re.u h O, Win. Martyn 

Bonaventure Q J. Trottier 

Yarmouth N S James Bent 

; Argenteuil Q John Chambers 

... OiGeorje Brtiley 
N S A. Kirkpatrick 
N S A. W. Grant 



Melanethon 
Colchester ... 
Cumberland . 
Cape Breton ... N S 

Sidnoy 

Inverness N S 

Quebec Q 

Freriericksburg . 



S. McTnnis 
MR Vandi-rvoorl 
D. McEachean 
.1. Brown 
S. H. Mellow 



Ux bridge 08. Widdt-rfield 

SChirlotteville ... OH. C. Gilford 

Algomt 0-1. Livingstone 

iSomerville 0! J. Clemens 



POST OFFICE. 



TP. & ELECTORAL CO 



POSTMASTER. 



, W 0... Victoria N B Bte Guiniond 

* Sim ".of, jWoodhonse 0, Henry Mulkins 



Sin ! tirville i Binbrook 



i) 



Siui/tiampion 



iNottawasaga 



Six Mile Brook. WO Pictou N S 

Six Mile Road, W Cumberland ... N S 



Portages [Ottawa 



Q 



Skead s Mills Nepean 



E Wilson 
James Hamilton 
John McKay 
C Cook 
John SproUle 
Rebecca Pratt 
T Hinkin 
J Dovle