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V . P . d t (E. A. MEREDITH, ESQ., LL.D. 
lce- reSl en s-lJOHN HOSKIN, ESQ., Q.C., LL.D. 


"-. H. BEATTY, Esq., Y.-Pres. Bk.ofToronto. 
"-. R BKOC'K, Esq.. :\lercbant. 
G-EO. A. Cox, Esq., President Canadian Ballk 
of Commerce. 
B. HO:\1Im DIX.O
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"'ILLlAl\I ELLIOT, Esq., P,'esident People's 
Loan and Deposit Co. 
J,nms J. Foy, Eo;;q., Q.C. 
GFO. (}OûIlEHH.nI, President Bk. of Toronto. 
H. S. HOWL\
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Farmers' Loan and Savings Co. 
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COTT, Esq., Q.C., .:\Iaster of Titles. 
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T. SeTHERLA '\"D STAYXER, Esq., President 
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Receiver, Committee of Lunatics, Ouanlian of Children, Assignee of Estates, Agent, etc., 
anll as Trustee under Deeds, "Tills, or Court Appointments or ::;ubstitutions, and also as 
Agents for Executors, Trustces allll others, thus relie\-ing them from onerous al1l1 clisagreeable 
duties. Under Sec. 3, 35 Vic., cap. S:J, the Company may be appointed Administrator 
without any security being required other th \n the responsibility of the Company. The 
avpointment of the Company in this capacity has been fOUIlll in m
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tion, IP'der which the real estate, as well as the personalty, devolves upon the administrator, 
amI the value of both togethm' has to be taken into) consideration, in fixing the security 
re(luired of the Administrator. The Company im-ests money, at best rates, in first mort- 
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January... 15. 0.!i78 n.
:?3 July......... 15. 0.012 0.979 
FAbruary.. 14. 0.807 0.901 August ..... 15. 0.269 0.993 

larch ... ." 15. O. '113 0.882 September 15. 0.486 0.929 
April........ If'. 0.582 0.8H October ..... 15. 0.632 0.880 
May......... If'. O.U(' 0.Rs;2 November.. 15. o . 'U.6 0.862 
J nne ....... 15. 0.156 0.919 Dt!cember.. 15. 0.833 0.866 


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C3 qJ Venua and },{ar.. 


Eclipses. 
In the Yf'ar 1892 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the 
Ioon. 
I.-A Total Edipse of tlle 
un, April 26th, Its92, invisible in Canada. 
II.-A Partial Eclipse of the ?tloon, 
Iay 11th 1892, paJtly vIsible in Canada. 
h. 1/1. 
Last contact w!th the Shadow, May 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 36.6 } Eastern Standard Time. 
Last contact with the Penumbra, ?olay 11.. . . ., . . . . .. . . . . " . .. ., 8 50.9 
II I.-A partial Eclipse of the Sun, October 20th 1892, visible throughout Canada. 
At Toronto the Eclipse begins at lIlt 531/t '6 Standard Time. Angle of first contact from the North Pole, 30 0 
towar1ls the West for direct imag". 
The time of nrarest approach is 13h 25m'1. The magnitude of the Eclipse (Sun's diameter= 1) is 0'623. 
The Eclipse ends at 14h 53m '7. Angle of last contact from the XorthPole, 105 G towards the East for direct imagc. 
Tne Eastern Standard 'Times of the contacts for places near Toronto may be found from the following formula:- 
Fin;t Contact.*--cos w= 1'38141-[0'lI921] sin 1-[0'06330] cos 1 sin (88 0 30"06-À). 
t=14'\ 58m 9'-[S'77049] sin w-[3'81971] Bin 1-[3'89997] cos 1 cos (159-2\1"98-À). 
Contact 011 the SUII'S limh, w--40 0 24' from the North towarda the West. 
Laxt Contact. "-COS W = 1'
9991-[0'15948] sin 1-[9'99421] cos 1 sin (lS6 c SO"02-À). 
t= 13" 28m If. + [S'74S1á] sin w-[S'71544] Bin 1 + [3'91255] cos 1 sin (l14C'44"28-À). 
Contact on the SUII'S limb, W + 33 0 1' from the North towards the East. 
I\! .-A Total Ecliv
e of the Moon, Novemùer 4th, 1892, invisible in Call1ltla. 


In these formula'! the co-etJicil'nts of the terms are the numher,; whose lOh,lrithms are the numbers within 
the lJraekets [ ]; also l de'lotes the geocentric Latitude, and À the Longitude West uf Greenwich. 



ASrrRON()MICAL CALCULATIONS 


MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THIS PUBLICATION AT THE MAGNETIC OBSERVATO}{Y IN TORONTO 
FOR THE YEAR 1892. 


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The year 56.33 of the Jewish Era begins Sept. 22... 1892 \ The 56th of Queen Victoria's Rrign LegiusJune 20, 1892 
The year 1310 of the l\lahometan Era begins on The 26th of the Dominion of Canada begins July 1, 1892 
July 26... ....,............................... 1892 The 117th of the Indep. of the U. S. begins July 4, 1892 
Fixed and Movable Festivals and Anniversaries 


St. David.................................. March 1 1 
Ash Wednesday............................ March 2 
St. Patrick ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 
larch 17 
Lady Day.. ., . . .... .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. March 25 
Easter Sunday ..... . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. April 17 1 
S
. George .....:............ "............. April 23 
Birth of Queen VICtona .. .. ,. .. ........... May 24 
H oly Thursday........................ ,... \{a
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Explanation of the Articles in the Calendar. 
These pages are calculated for Toronto, and for ordinary pnrl)OSes will sen-e with sufficient accurac) for e\ ery city 
in the Dominion of Canada. For Latitude and Longitude of OLservatOlY see page 20. 
NOTB.-Standard times. are given in all column"! headed Toronto.. In calculating, tht. melln time hilI!! b

n taken 
&I!! 17m. 34s. slower than standard. 
The times. of the Bux's RISIXO AND SETTnmt are given for the upper limb, and are corrected for refraction for 
Toronto. 
The standard times* both for the rising and setting of the l\Ioon's centre are given for 
very day for Toronto. 
The column, SUN OK MERIDIAN, gives the time that a watch keel)ing local mean time should show when the 
shadow of a sun dial is on the noon mark. 
M OON' S AOE.-This
ol umn shows to the nearest trr:.t1!. of 
 !lav the l\I()OU'S II' at Tn.. ",'" .. nr. '" 


Whitsunday.. " .. ...... . ." .. .. .. " .. June 5 
l\lidsulDlller Day .............. .. .. .. June 24 
Dominion Day..................... ... .. July 1 
Michaehuas Day ............... .......... Sept. 29 
Birthof.PrlDceofWalc>>........ ... .... Kov. 9 
St. Andrew.................... Nov. 30 
Christmas Day . . . .. ....... . .. ........ Dec. 25 


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MRS. C. IÆH.oy-Dear Mariam, I have examined GI'ecian Remedie" 
you sent me, ami can certify that they are well C'alculated for the 
pm'poses they are intended to serve; ami also that thev contain 
no injurious ingredients. YOllril vel'} truly, 
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Ladies who desire to 
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without pain or discoloration, semi for 
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It is the only reliable preparation on the m:u'ket. Gllaranterd, or 
money rèfunded. Senå for price lis
 and "Beauty's 
Friend." Zan-Tic, for Moles. This \'
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is quick and effective in it" wo\"
, removl!lg moles III 
three applications, without. pam m'lea\ 1IIg" a !lcar. 
Examine this list of 
COMPLEXION REMEDIES 
Face Bleach Complexion Cream, Face Powder, 
Freckle Lotion, complexion Soap, Skin Tonic. 


Is an interesting book, treating' of all matters pertaining- 
to peri>onal beauty. 
Free this month to all callers, or sent h) mail on recript of 9 cents postage, 
[Ulrl lIIention thii> Almanac. 


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CANADA 



1892.] 


THE CANADIAN ALMANAC. 


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Star Table. 
From the timeø of the upper tranøit of the Pole Star may be derived, with the aid of the following Table, the times of 
ru1mination, and of the riøing and lIetting of the principal fixed øtarll, all Been from the paranel of 45 0 north latitude. 
To ascertain when any star found in the following Table will be on the meridian, add the number in the left-hand 
column of figureø to the preceding meridian tranøit of the pole star given in the calendar. To find the time of riBing 
of a øtar, I'Ubtract the numLer oppoøite to it in the right.hand column of fignres trom the time of itø meridian paBIIage. 
For the setting of a star, add the same number to the time of its meridian passage. Tho8& starø Dlarked (. . . .) revolve 
In a circle of perpetual apparition, and do not rise or set at places in and to the north of latitude 46 0 . 


:s AlliE OP STAB. On RiBeø N AM. OP STAB. I On I Rløeø 
Meridi'n and Sets Merldl'n I and Seta 
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a Andromedæ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 40 8 10 a U rsæ Mal.>ris . . . . . . . . .. ... 9 36 
(1 Pegasi (Algenib)........... 22 45 6 59 ß Leonis ................... 10 28' 7 2 
a Cassiopeiæ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 11 ß Corvi..................... 11 8' 4 20 
d Ceti ...... .......... ..... 23 15 4 40 a Virginis (Spica) ..... . . . .. . 11 58 1 5 16 
ß Arietis .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 29 7 25 1] Ursæ Majoris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 22: 
a Arietis ........ .......... 0 42 7 39 a Bootis (Arcturus) . . . ....... 12 50 1 7 23 
a Ceti . . . . . . . . '.' . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 37 6 13 ß Ursæ Minoris. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 13 301 
a Persei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 57 ß Libræ ................... ]3 50 1 5 23 
a Tauri (Aldebaran) . . . .. . . . . 3 10 7 7 a Coronæ Borealis .. . . . . . . . . . 14 9 8 2 

 A urigæ (Ca pella) .......... 3 49 a Serpen tis .., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 17 1 6 26 
ß Orionis (Rigel) . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 50 5 25 ß' Scorpii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 38 4 36 
d Tauri. . . . . . . . . . .. ........ 4 0 8 10 a Scorpii (Antares) "......."1 15 1 4 2 
è Orionis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 5 57 a Herculis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 481 6 59 
f. Orionis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 11 5 54 ß Draconis ................. 16 6 
a Columbæ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 16 3 9 Y Draconis ................. 16 321 
a Orionis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 29 6 29 a Lyræ (Vega) .... . . . . 17 11 9 31 
a Canis 
iajoris (Sirius) ...... 5 20 4 50 a Aquilæ (Altair) .. . .. . . " . .. 18 23\ 6 83 
f. Canis 
Iajoris . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 34 8 46 a Cygni ... _ . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 19 15111 83 
a Geminorum (Castor). . . . . . . . 6 8 8 34 a Cep bei.: . . . . . .. ........... 1964. 1 .... 
-a Canis Minoris (Procyon) .... 6 13 6 21 ß Aquar
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(3 Geminorum (Pollux)...... ., 6 19 8 9 a Aquarll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 381 Õ 5ó 
a Hydræ ................... 8 2 5 26 a Piscis Aust. (Fomalhaut) . . . . 2] 29' 3 36 
a. Leon
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y Leonls ............... .. 8 53 7 26 I 


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1892. I \'enus. i\Iars. 1892. Venuø. 
January... 16. 0.fií8 1\.9:13 July......... 16. 0.012 
February.. 14. 0.80í 0.901 August ..... 16. 0.269 
March ... ... 15. 0.713 0.882 September 16. 0.486 
April ........ llõ. 0.582 0.8H October ..... 16. 0.632 
May......... If.. 0.411' 0.1ì
2 November.. 16. 0.7-16 
June ....... 16. 0.]66 0.919 December.. 15. 0.833 


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0.9í9 
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0_929 
0.880 
0.862 
0.866 


Eclipses. 
In the yt>ar 1892 there wil1 be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon. 
I.-A Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 26th, 11;92, iuvisible in Canada. 
H.-A Partial Edipse of the Moon, 
Iay 11th 1892, paltly visiLle in Canada. 
h. III. 
Last contact with the Shaùow, May 11. . .. . . . - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 7 36.6 } E te n St d xl T' 
Last contact with the Penumbra, :r:lay 11.. . . " . . . _ .. . . . . _ . .. _. 8 50.9 as r an aI Ime. 
HI.-A partial Edipse of the Sun, October 20th 1892, visible throughout Canada. 
At Toronto the Edipse begins at Ilk 537/t '6 Stanùarù Time. Angle of first contact from the NOlth Pole, 30 0 
towards the West for direct imag
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The time of nearest approach is 13h 25m'1. The magnitude of the Eclipse (Sun's diameter= 1) is 0'623. 
The Eclipse ends at 14h 53m '7. Angle oflast contact from the 
orth Pole, 105 e towarÙs the East for ùirect image. 
Tne Eastern Standarù 'Times of the contacts for places near Toronto may be founù from the following formula:- 
Pirxt CUlt/act. "--cos w= 1'38141-[0'11921] sin 1- [0'06330] cos 1 sin (88 0 30"06-À). 
t=14" 5S m 9--[3'77049] sin w-[3'8197I] sin 1-[3'89997] cos 1 cos (159-2u"98-À). 
Contact on the Sun's limb, w-40 0 24' from the North towarùa the 'Vest. 
La.
t Contact. *-cos w= 1'29991-[0'15948] sin 1-[9'99421] cos IHin (136 c 30"02-À). 
t=13" 28 m }r- + [3'743151 sin w-[3'71544J sin 1 + [3'91255] cos 1 sin (114 C 44"28-À). 
Contact on the Sun's HUlL, W + 33 0 1' from the North towarùs the East. 
IV.-A Total Eclip
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" In these formulas the co-elfìcit'nts of the terms are the numhers whose logarithms are the numuers within 
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TEMPERATURF:. 


METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 


I 189,}. I _A verß
f' 
,)0 years. 
Ave,getemperaturt:
- I ---:- I 0 I 0 
ofthe year......... 46.02 44.11 47.09 40. 'i7 
I in 1878. In 1873. 
Warmest month ... July. July. IJuly,'68,Aug.,'60 
Aver. temp. of thE'1 I 
warmest month '1 67.31 67.68 I 75.80 64.46 
Coldest month ...... Dee. Jan. Feb., '76. Feb., '48 
Aver temp of the' I 
coMest month ''' 1 23.00 22.33 10.16 26.00 
DlfJ.betw.temperat. I 
of the warmest &: 
coldest months... I 4.1.34 46.35 
A ver. of deviations 
of monthly means 2.51 
Month of greatest 
deviation .... ......1 Jan. 
Correspnnd. magnl- 
tude of deviation. 1 7.36 
Warmest day...... Aug 3 
Aver. temperat. of 
the warmest d;iY. 77.07 


Ex tn-wes 


Oolde/!t day. ....:.... :\1ar. 6 


3.64 I 
Jan. Feb., '76. 
12. 37 1 ... 
July 14, July 31, 
77. 88 


o I 


*5 
{ 


5
' I Dec. 22, 
... I J
:69
2" 1

2. 
-2.41 / -14.38 9.57 
... Aug. 24, Aug. 19, 
18M. 1 1840. 
90.78 1 99.2 82.4 
... Jan. 10, Jan. 2, 
1859. 1 1842. 
-12.48 -26.6 1.9 
103.26 118.2 87.0 


2.53 


4.00 


Aver.tem.ofeold. d. 4.03 
Date highest temp Aug.3 
Highest temperat..1 89.4 
Date lowestteæp... :\Iar. 6 
Lowest temperat.... 1 -2.7 
Range of the year. 92. ] 


BARQ)IETER. 


I 1890. AveragE" Extremes. 
49 years. I 
------ 
Aver. press. of year 29.6313 29.6184 28.6779] 29.6602 
1 I in 1849. in 1864. 
Month hlghestav.p. Sept. Sept. Jan., '49 1 June,'64 
Highest mono av.p 29.731)9 29.6649 29.8046 29.6525 
Month lowest av.p. Oct. June. !'tlar., '59 Nov., '69 
Lowest mono avo p. 29.5159 29.6683 29.4U3 29.5886 
Date of highest pres-I Jan. 8, I Mar. 7, 
sure In the year. Jan. 28 ... 1866. 1878. 
Wgheøt pressure... 30.334 30.366 I 30.940 30.139 
Date ofloweøt pres. Jan. 2, Mar. 17, 
sure In the year. April 9 1870. 1845. 
Lowest p ressure.... 1 2 8.762 28.705 28.166 28.939 
Range of the year. 1.672 1.661 2.133 1.303 
In 1866.' in 1845. 


RELATIVE HUMIDITY. 


I 1890. I Average' Extremes. 
49 years. 


Aver. b umid.ofyear 78 77 82 In '61 73 in '58 
Month of greatest 
G'
tu,:


t
o
'. 'h
'1 Feb. Jan. 'Jan., '57 Dec., '68 
85 83 I 89 81 
Month of leMt hu. r April May. Feb., '43 Apr., '49 
L'st aver. mono bu.1 69 70 I 58 76 


EXTENT OF SKY CLOUDED. 


1 18 90. I Averagej Extremes 
___ _1 37 yeus., 
Aver.clond.ofyear 0.62 0.62 0.66 in 0.57 
I '69, '76. in 1856. 
Most clondy month Feb. Dec. 
G'st monthly anr. 0.82 0.77 0.89 0.73 
Leaøtcloudymonth July. Aug. 
L'st monthly aver.' 0.43 0.60 0.29 0.60 


WI
D. 


l'i(10 I Average' 
. I 15 yrs. I 


Extremes. 


Resultant direction N 48 0 W N 61 0 W I I 
. Resultant velocity 
in miles ............ 1.80 2.61 ... 
Aver. villocity with- 
out reg. to direct. 9.19 9.64 10.64 8.32 
Month or greatest In 1880. In 1878 
average velocity. Dec. :March April,'801 Dec., '76 
Greatest monthly I 
avera
evelocity. 13.19 11.49 13.88 lú.42 
!'tlonth ofleast aver. I 
velocity............ June. July July, '78iJuly, '81 
Least monthly avo I 
velocity............ 6.8! 7.56 5.93 8.43 
Day greatest aver. 
velocity............ Oct.13 
ov. 17, Feb. 10, 
Greatest daily aver. I 1880. 1886. 
velocity... ...... ''' 1 28.21 28 .. . . 12 1 41 .. . . 67 .22.79 
Day of least aver. 
velocity ............ 
ov. 17 
Least daily aver. I I .. 
velocity... ......... 1.13 
Honr of greatest Oct. 6 
absolute velocity 3.4 p.m. 
Greatest velocity ...1 40.0 


Xov.7, j Jan. 17 
1 1880. 18&. 
3-4 a.m. 10- 11am 
4.3.77 55.5 39.0 


RAI
. 


1890. 'A vE'rage 
,
 


Extremes. 


Total depth of rain 
in inches.... ...... 
Number of days in 
which rain fell... 
Month in which the 
greatest depth of 
rain fell ... on ...... 
Greatest depth of 
rain in one month 
Month in which the 
days of rain were 
most frequent. ... 
Greatest number of 
raiuy days in one 
month .... ......... 
Days in which the 
greatest amonnt 
ofrain fell......... 
Greatest amonnt of 
rain in one day... 


Sept.,14, Sept.,14 
1843. I 1848. 
1.884 3.456 I 1.000 


32.110 I , 
U5 
Oct. I 
4.910 


2i'.318 43.556117.574 
in 1843. in 1874. 
112 in 
:
o. lin 

41. 
, 
Sept. Sept.,'43IJune,'8'1 
3.352 I 9.760 I 2.665 
Jan,'69 I 
Oct. Oct., '90. :\lay, '41 
I 


:\Iay 


23 


13 


23 


11 


Oct. 3 
2.060 


S
OW. 
1890. ' A verage I Extremes 
.&7 years 
-______1 
To.tal. depth of snow 62.6 70.2 I 122.9 I 
In Inches. ......... 34.6 
Number of days in in 1870. In 1888 
which snow fell . 81 65 in 

59.lln 

48. 
Month in which the 
II:reatest depth of ' Mar., '70 I Dec., '6L 
snow fell. ... ...... Dec. Jan. 
Greatest depth of I I 
snow In onf> mono 19.1 17.5 62.
 10.7 
Month in which the 
days ofønow were 
most frequent....! Dec. Jan. Dec., '72. ' Feb., '48. 
Greatest number of ! 24 I 8 
days of snow In 
one month......... 22 U 
Day in whirh the 
greatest amonnt Feb.6,'63, Jan.4-6 
of snow fell....... Dec. 3 Mar. 27, 1888. 
o reatestfall ofsnow I 1870. I 
in one day......... 11.0 9.1 16.0 . 8.0 



22 


ARE \. A
D POPULATION-COl\:DIERCE-RAILWAY ST.-\.TISTICS. 


[ L892. 


Al{EA AND POPULATION. 
DO:\UNION OF CANADA ANn X EWFOl'NDLAND, &c., 1891. 
I I . SQUARE MILES Popubt'n 
PRovnWJ<:S, DISTRICT", TERRITORIES. Enterel Conf
lleratlOn , .. Census 
or Orgltlllzed. I Land. , Water. I Total. ,18m. 
Manitoba, Pro\ince..... ...... Enter
d Confederation 1870. \ 65.õõO , ' -9,000 1 74,000 I IM,.J4 
 

askatchewan, DiRtrict... . . . . Orgamzed 1882... .......... 101,400 ;,000 108,400 '\ 
Assilliboia, do. I Do. . . . . . .. .. .. 89,650 I 550 
)0,200 

orth-WestTerritories. ........... ......., 859,6CO 46,400 906,000 1 100,;22 
Athabasca, District. Organized, 1882...... ' 103,300 1,200 104,500 I 
Alberta, do. ......... ....1 Do. . .......... 105,850 250 106,100 I) 
Bl"itish Columbia, Pro\'ince. . . . Entered Confede;ation 1871. 382,300 1,000 383,300 
Ontario do. . Entered Ccnfederation 186, . , 219,650 2,350 222,000 
New Brunswick do. Do. 28,lOQ 100 28,200 

"'ova S('otia do. Do. 20,550 50 20,600 
Prince Edward Island,do. Entered Confederation 1873. 2,000 2,000 
(luebec do.. . _ " . Entered Confederation 1867. 22;,500 1,400 228,900 
Territory east of Hudson's Bay ., .... ,...._ . ....... 352,300 5,;00 358,000 
Island. in Arctic O('ean & Hull<;on's Bay, .. ...... . . . . . ... .. .. . _ . 300,or 0 300,000 
Keewatin, District.....................' Organized 1876.. 267,000 15,000 28:1,000 
Territory east of Keewatin and south of 
Hudson's Boy. .. ... _ .'! .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 1 
Great Lakes and River St. Lawrence past 
to Long. 66", and portiuns witInn United 

tates, nut ineJuded in aùove are:;s.. I . .. ...... .... .. . . 47,400 4;,400 
Totals. . " _.. ... _ _. ' 3,318,500 139,900 1 3,458,';00 4,S:!
 
m 
Labrador................ ........ .. ..................'

.

 I 40,000 I 4,0110 
Xewfoundland.... ., .. .. .. .. .. .. .. " .. .' .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .... " . ..... 42,784 187,411 
Do. French 
hore, from Cal'e Ray to Cape St. John, sa
. .... ... .,.. .. .. " " 10,000 
5,030,622 


92,;67 
2,112,H89 
I 321,294 
450,523 
: 109,088 
1.488,""6 
Unknown 
D,). 
Do. 


194,300 


2,500 


196,800 I 


Do. 


CO:\ll\IERCE, DO:\IINION OF CANADA. 
Statistical View oj the Commace oJ the Dominion oJ Canada during fiscal year ending 30th June, 1890. 


1 
I I Tonnage of British I Tonnage of Foreign I ' 
Ent'd for anll CanadIan Vessels. Vessels. 
Exports. CO
I

mp- Duty. Entered Entered I Entered Entered Tfltal. 
I . Inwards. Outwards. Inwards. Outwards 
__ I _,_-----'--,-- 
-:
- -S I $ c. Tons. Tons. TOllS. Tons. f ie g::: I g 
Great Britain ...... I 48,353,694 1 43,390,241 9,576,965 ;5 ì :;.

 
 
United States.... ..1 35,160,956
 52,291,9;3' 8,126,62523, I 
:::::: : 
Newfoundland......1 1,185,i39: 469,;11 3,38614 ! ot>L-Ôe5 c5 
BrIti
h West Indie;s.., 1,493,446, 1,

,,4
71 29
,1

 22 . " "": 
Spamsh West In
Ies, 1,171,650 1,1I3.0

, 91,,63? 31 . : :: : 
French West IndIes.. I 9,3141 15,081 4,582 46 l . .. . 
Danish West Indies.. 44,334 15,296 2,866 45 : :. a:: 
BrItish Guiana...... 193,l1i 212,121 184,56531 "E 
China.............. 34,9261 841,624 193,1503i ; 
Japan.............. 26,825 1,258,441 23,80613' I 
 
South & Cen. America' 1,347,0;0 1 i91,4;4 3;4,499 4; ( 2,13913 011 2,1329,941 1 2,519,465, 2 48
 868 : 
 <5 
St. Pierre...... .. .. 184,782 10,534, 1,408 35 ' :.., : 
 
Fran
e ............ 2;8,552 2,615,602 fi57,312 22, I :
 ] 
Germany .......... 50i,14:31 3,7;8,fi93 1,165,1586i, '_ 00 
Spain.. .. .. .. " .. .. 69,788 322,506 liO,028 06 1 'E 
Portugal .......... 207,77;, 84,034 36,528 91 
 
 
 
Italy.............. 81' 059 1 163,486 37,93811 1 - o!..... ..:; 
Belgium............ 41,IH4 721, 332 1 150,349 40, 
i
 
Holland.. .. ... .... ],042 422,2tj, 806,261 40' J - ] 
Other Countries.. " 994'267 1 2,370,3;2 889,998;9 
 
 'õ c 
Coin and Bullion.. .. 2,439,;82 I ........ I 0 
Z H 
Estimated amount.. I 

 
 ] 
short at Inland Ports 2,922,0;2 
 
 
 
 
Totals...... tIG,749,149112,i65,584 '23,921,233 i5 HH> 0 


COMI>Jr:RCE. 


SHIPPIKG. 


COUNTRIES. 


RAILWAY STATISTICS. 


] No. 2.-Nominfll Capital1'aised fOl" Railway!' "J 
J,e 
No. 1.-T9tal Railway Mileage of the Dominion, I Dominion, June 30th, 1890. 
June 30th, 1890. 1 Ordinary Share Capital .. .. " .. .. .... $238,1;6,985 6i 
MILES. PreferenceShareCapital... .......... 100,000,40039 
Railways in operation .. . . . . . . " .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 13'256 1 Bonded Debt . . . . .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 26G,885, ;06 86 
Railways under construction ................. U8 I Government and :\Iunicipal aid.. .. " .. 1;8,541,600 06 
- Other Sources ........................ 2,843,11887 
Total................ ..............14,004 ---- 
$;86,447,811 8:i 



1892. ] 
EXPORTS AND Il\IPORTS, DO
IINIOX OF CANADA. 
0?rnp aralive Sla te 
n! of VaZue of 

!!:1'I!!:.!'!!P!!!:t
,J!E..:
_Í!'!C>!'- ß/_Ca'f1!lÒ-a, sin


 


ti()f!_ o
 Pr

. . 
Year ending I Total Total Ent. for I D t II Year ending Total I Total Ent. for Dut 

h Ju
 1 Exports. Im . ports. 

 _

 I 
th J,:: 
 Exports. 
 Consu 
_
 
" $ $ I $ $ $ t: $ 
1868... ......... 57,567,888 73,459,6.14 71,985,306 8,819,432 1880. ............ 8i ,911,458 86,489,i47 '11,782,349 14,138,8"'9 
1869............ 60,474,781 70,415,165 67,"'02,170 8,298'910 1 1881............. 98,290,823105,330,840 91,611,60418,500,708 
1870............ 73,573....90 i4,8U,33!1 71,237,603 9,462,\140 1882.... ......... 102,137,203 II9,U9,500 112,648,92i 21.708,886 
1871............ 1 14,173,611; 96,092,9il 86.947,482 II,843,656 1883............. 98,085,80-1182,254,022123.137,01923,172,337 
1872... ......... 82,639,663 111,430,5271107,709,116 13,045,493 1884............. 91,406,496,116,397,0-13 108,180,644 20,164,963 
1873............ j 89,789,92:.!1128,011,28II127,5U,594, 13,017,iBO 1885. ............ 89,238,361108,911,486102,710,019 19,133,558 
1814............ 89,351.928 1 128,213,682127,40.&,169 U,421,882 j I886. ............ 85,251,3H lC4,42'&,561 99,602,694 19,448,123 
11376...... ...... 77,866,979 123,OiO,283 119,618,657 15,361,3821 1887. ............ 89,515,711 112,892,236 105,639,428 22,469,705 
lR76............ 80,966,435 1 93,210,3.&6 9.&.733,218 12,833,11"11888.........' 90,203.000 110,89.&,630 102,8.&7,100 22,209,641 
187i ... ...... ... \ 76.875,393 99,32;,962 96,300,.183 12,548,451 1 1889.... ........ 89,189.167 115,22-1,931 109,673,447 23,784.523 
1878...... ...... 79,323,66" 93,081,787 91,199,577 12,,95,693. 1 1890....... ... 96.749,H9121,858,241,1l2,761i,584 24,014,908 
1879............1 71,491,255 81.964,427 80.3.&1,608 12,939,541Ii . I I 


EXPORTS AND IMPORTS-IMl\IIGRATIOX-PUBLIC WORKS. 


:!3 


IMM:IGRATION. 
Oomparative Statement ÛW1.DÏng the totaZ number of arrivals both of Immigrant pasuT/{Jt:r. and 17ft'TII.igrant 'tttler. who 
have entered the Dominion from 1880 to 1890. 


- 1 1880. 1881. I 1882 1883. 1884.' 1885. 1886. 11887 . 1888 I 1889. 1820. 
Via tbe 8t. Lawrence. .......... ....... 24,997 ' ;:0,281' 44,850 45,961\ 31,629 17,035 2m2; 32,749 37,721 27,571 27,447 
Via Suspen
ion Bridge................... 47,296 1 .61,823 90,393 66,179 63,11{> , 27.611 51,4'1363,477 68,829 49,8.&f' 
2,199 
Via (nland Ports...... ... ............ ......1 .,. . 36,045 15,62i 10,533 6.100110,297 8,4051 8,(113 3,460 
:'>Iarltime Province Ports ...............\ 3,309 3,831\ 18,426 14,721 12,130 , 9,693 11,124 25,&80 24,691 26,12l 111,250 
ßrltl
h Columbia ........................... .. 5,715 13,927 9,000 9,000 8,023 5,825 13,354 3,16S 26,393,56,047 
1 ,6.602 ïõißi21ï625Q6i'i7i"9ñ i31.iD51 ':2,,95 97,30'& ï.i5m 142814 137W, l4Mõ3 
Ent'datC'm House with øetUer'sgoods 1 l0,24S 15,104 30,554 1 34,987 35,191 
 25.27, , 29,822 31,660 , 38,61
 
 
Total.....................' 8:',050 11:016119315!11?06891' 1666961105000 12258Ú7:.57P 174.1741764621,8921 
Total amount of money 31ld 
tfe('ts hrought by Immigl'ants during 1890, as far as ascertained, $2,609,469 00. 
Actual cost of Immigrati<:n, $127-,30a 011. _ __ 
PUBLIC 'YüRKS OF CANADA. 
Sfatem",lt of Exp('nditu/'e all Conl<t/'Ilction and Imp/'orcmenf of the Public Work
 of Canada, frolll their CO/ll- 
mencement t_o
Of h June, 18'3 9. 


I T t I Exptnditure Uranll- TOtãl 
Gove
n
1I'nt other than EXIJellditure 
E 1"t Government to 
.xpe n
 
 E_"(re ndit 
 e. 30th Junl', 1889. 
$ c. $ c. $ c. 
137,376,258 22 .. .. .. " .. .. .. " 137,376,258 22 
1 52,863.880 73 6,i9!J,lli8 i7 59,663,049 50 
190,240, 13 895 1 6,799,168 77 197,039,3U7 72 
1___1_____ 
I 18,661\530 45 45,799 19 IS,ïI2,32964. 
1],-12.'),275 91 2GS,H5 25 11,693,421 16 
I 1,
i26,046 70 10,413 38 1,936,460 08 
1\71,232 Ii ................ 671.25217 
1,84.1,970 37 1,600 00 1,843.570 37 
1,816,190 35 13,500 00 1,829,690 35 
708,372 63 . . . . . . .. .. .. . . 708,372 63 
3,111,90565 ..... .......... 3,111.
I05 65 
739,033 40 I 158,456 00 897,48t l 45 
15,405 92 15,405 92 
IgM 

 I::
::::::
:::::: 1
:
M 

 


NA'\IE OF WORK. 





::
.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.:: : : : : : :: : : : : : :: : : :. 
Totals-Raìlwa
's and Canals 


Puùlic BUIldings. . . . . . " . . . . . . .... . . . 
Harùours and Breakwaaers. . . . . . . . . . ... .. 
ImprO\'ement of Rivers.. .. .. " .... .... .. 
DI'edges . . . . .. . . . .. . ............. 
Slides and Booms.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Hoads and Bridges.. .. 
Telegra}Jh Lines.. .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 
Lighthouses. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ._ 
Ðuminion Steamers.... . . . . . . 
Monuments ......... .......... 
Ott
wa, )Iaj
r's!fill Park......... 
C:trtler :square...... .. .. ." ....... ........ 


T..tals-Puùlic Works..... 


I 40,937,,)92 51 1 497,tl13 82 
1---1-- 
GrandTotals.................................. .....1231.177,23146 7,297,U8259 


41,435,006 33 


238,474.314 05 
OTTA'VA PARLIAMENT AND DEPART:\IENTAL BUILDINGS. 
Statement of Expt:nrlittt/"ef"" C'IIIi<fl'llcti,,,t and IlIIp,.q,clllents since the commencement of above 
p'/lj!tlinfls (M.
:I) t., thl' J/l th J une, ß!'!!:._ 
- -Prior-to 
 Since- 
I Confederation. I Confederation. 
$ c. "c. $ c. 
1,419,355 68 I 5H\097 54 1,938,453 22 
641,036 3i 107,003 68 741',040 05 
641,336 38 513,!l05 50 1,154,tI41 78 
.......... ... . 1 i18,718 37 718,718 37 
22,565 50 375.965 01 39S,530 51 
67,101) 01 67 HJtj 01 
... .. . l.b57 45 1;tj57 4.5 
Grand Tutal>! ." . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 
 3 

 1--:;-:- 0 '" . -' 3 ... 1 --;- 0 2 - ' 47 39 
... ... .............. _.1..... ..' . . oJ _,.) '),"'t:", "t.U "-',. ,"'t 


Total. 


ParlianiPnt Buillling-;. . . .. . . .. .. . . . 
Eastern Block .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 
\V estern Block.................. 
Vmgevin Blo"k, \V ellington Street.. .. . . . . . 
Grounlls.. ............................ _ _ 
Supreme Court (fornwrly work-;llOps). 
Shed
. Drying House, &. _ _ _ . . 



2! 


THIIW CENSUS OF CANADA. 


[18!)2. 


THIRD CENSUS OF CANADA. 


STATEMENT OF POPULATION COMPARED WITH PRECEDING OENSUßES. 


PRonXCES. 


I Per- I I I Per- 
1881. Increase. ceTltag 1891. Increase. t 
e. I ('en ag'e. 
------
-_._- - 
I I I 
440,572 52,772 13'61 450,523 9,95] 2.25 
32],233 35,639 12'48 32],294 61 U 02 
108,
91 H,870 17'19 109,088 197 0 18 
1,359,027 ]67,511 14'U5 1,488,586 129,5;;9 9 53 
1,926,922 3oo,Oil 18' 8S 2,112,9ð9 18ö.Olii 9 65 
62,260 37,032 146'78 ]54,442 92,lò2 14k'f!IJ, 


]871. 


Xova Scotia. . .... ... .......... ... 
New Bruns\\ ick . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 
Prince Edward Island............. .. 
Quebec... ...................... 
()ntario. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 

Iallitoba . . 

!


:
:i:
\:

::......:::::::: :::: ::) 
British Columbia................... .. 
Lllorganized... ., .. .. .. .. .. .... .. 


387,800 
285,594 
94,021 
I,] 91,516 
] ,620,851 
25,228 


POPr:;LATTO
. 


I 
IS,O 0 25,515 7,515 41'75 67,554 42,039 I 164 76 
33,5Sti 49'459 1 15,S73 47.26 92,767 43,308 òì. 56 
30,000 30,931 931 3'10 32,168 1,237 I 4'00 
---------- ' --1- 
3,6Sti,596 4,324,810 638,214 I 17'31 4,829,411 501,601 i 11'66 


Total population............... 


CEXSUS OF CASADA, 1891. 
Electoral Dirision'l. 
Thl' f..llowing-, with the exception of Nipissillg" :nlll the Ullorg-anized Territories, is a statement of the- 
population of C mada hf electoral distric.ts. The figures in the column of ] SS] for the Pro\"Ïnces of Ontario and 

Ianitoba differ in manf districts from those which appea'k" in the Cen"u
 ,'olumes of 1;:,81, owing- to the changes 
of boundttry whkh were made hy the Redistribution Act and thl' ad(litions of territorf. In e"ery district in 
which the population of 18
Jl is compared with that of 1
81 the circumscription is the same. 


STATE.
lEXT OF POpeLA TION BY DßTRICTS. 


mUTISH COLU
lmA. 


I 
I 
I 
-------1----------- 
Cariboo.... ., ...... .. ............ .. .. .... .. .. . ï 17,550 I *10,000 2,450 ............ 32 4 
NewWestmin"ter.............................. 5,41. "34.000 I lS,583 1:!0'5 
Vancouver.. ......................... 1 9,!)(n 18,229 8,238 8:.!'5 
Victoria... --". -........... . 7,
Ul b,!i38 11,23í .. 153'9 
Yale.. . ...._._. .._.. 9,200 12,000 2,800 3ft'4 


DlbrRIGTS. 


1
1. 


1891. 


VARIATIOXS. 


Increase. 


Decrease. 


Per- 
centage. 


Albert. . . . . . .. ............................ .. 
Carleton.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Charlotte. .................................... 
Gloucestl:'r . . .. ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .... 
Kent.... .., ...... .... ...... 
Kiug's.. ....-........-.... 
Kûrthumberlaud .. _... ........... 
(
ueen'!'.. .. .. ... . ... . .. .... ... . ....... . .. .. .. .. 
Re;,;tigouche .................................. 
St. John (Cit;\.)... ............................. 
St. .Tohn (County). .... .. ...... .... .... .. ...... 

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[
' :: : : : : : : : : : : :: : : :: :: :: : : : : : : : : : . : : :: : : 
,,- eSÌllloreland. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . " . . .. . . . . . . .. 
york..... ......_. .__.._.. .................... 



E W BRUXSWf C({. 
12, 329 1 
23,3U5 
26 087 
2Ù14 
22,618 
25,f17 
25,1 0 9 
14,01. 
í,058 
2U,lzí 
26,S39 
U,551 
1.5,68(; 
37,719 
30.397 


I 

IAKITOBA. 


1O,9il 
')95"3 
23:i51 
2.J,901 
23,:S58 
23,094 
25, iT') 
12,152 
!<,:nl 
24,IS4 
25,390 
5,i(i3 
18,218 
H,-tð4 
3ft,9i9 



'
lll 
, 


606 . 


1,253 


2,532 
3,765 
582 


1,358 
84:.! 
2,3j(j 


11'0 
3'6 
8'9 
15'2 
5'4 
9'8 
2'4 
13'3 
17'7 
i'5 
5'& 
n.g; 
un 
\}.9 
1 9 


2,5
3 


1,
65 
1,9!3 
1,149 
S

 


Lisgar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
}Iarquette. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Pro' encher. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 
Selkirk. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . ., ................. 
"'innipeg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 


12,679 
15,449 
12,496 
]3,651 
7,985 


22,105 I 
36,06
 I 
15,46!J 
55,I5S 
25,642 I 


9'4
6 1 ' 
20,619 ...._ 
2,973 ... . .. 
41,507 , ... 
li,657 .... 


74'3 
l:i3-4 
23'7 
304'0 
221'1 


Partly estimated. 



1892. 


25 


THIRD CE
8US O
' CANADA. 


QUEBEC. 


DI>;TRICT8. 1 1081. I 1891. --.-- 1 eentage. 
___._ __'__1_ Incre:
"ITI::"a&' .-=- 
I 14,947 ]\](;3 1 2
6 1 "'"'''''' I 1'4 
21,199 21,696 497............ 2'3 
................ 32,020 37,221 5,201 ............ 16 2 
.. .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . 16,005 16,(;66 6ta ..... _ . . . .. . 4'1 
16 !J14 ]8,369 1,4:,5 I...... 8'6 
21,b3ð 19,83!J.. . . .. . ... 1,999 9'1 
10,908 20,834 I 1,926. ..-...... 10'2 
1 \827 14,711............ 1,116 7 0 
10,f
5' 1l,704 I 846 7 8 
26,818 29,0()
 2,19U ............ 8'2 
17,901 19,037 ],136 6'3 
14,393 13,865 ,............ [,28 3'6 
32,409 * 38,1)0(1 5,591 li' 2 
W,581 22,7
2 3,201 , . . .. 16'3 
15,894 15,027 ...... . 067 5'4 
10,710 19,042 332._.......... 1',0; 
37,360 43,927 6,567 .... . 17'6 
25,001 *27,500 2,4!J!J ............ 1{1'O 
40,0ï!J 81,011 40,H32 ........ ... 102'1 
15,4!15 ]4,30;; '............ 1,11n 7'
 
14,45!J 11,895............ 2,.164 ];'0 
12,345 13,832 1,487 l
'O 
21,9
8 22,898 I 910 4.1 
22,181 2U,455 J,72().'::' 
1l,4:
6 1O,8
H f............ 538 4'7 
15,2ð2 1::1,744............ 1,538 10'1 
9,4li2 J,434,............ 28 0'3 
27,9ðO 26,995 I 985 
:;) 3 - 
14,91. 13,82.
. .... 1,094 . 
20,857 20,699 1 , . . . . . . .. .. 158 0 8 
J 7,493 1"j ,830 337 1 9 
19,0;;6 22,2::13 3,17. 16' 7 
17..8
 ]8,549 765 ....... ... 4'3 
12,9Gt; H,131 t<3.') 6'4 
1(),422 14,.24............ 1,üUo 10'3 
It,322 12,311 I 11 0'1 
25,0.8 28,122 3,044 ........... 12'1 
67,;;06 92,07!J 24,"73 ............ 36'4 
40,16a 62,494 I 14,331. . . . . . . . " . 29 . 
10,511 10,102 409 :{'9 
26,611 28,H:
 2,132 .. ......... ... /) 
4!J,432 62,097 I 13,265. . . . . . . . .. . 2(;' 8 
19,9&9 21,051 1,912 9 (> 
25,1;5 25,814 639............ 2'5 
17,8!18 17,64!J ............. 219 1 '4 
31,900 36,2/10 4,300 " H ;. 
12,648 9,241 '............ 3,407 2li'9 
20,2715 19,5/14...... ... " 774 3'1"- 
20,218 21,354 1,136 5"i 
2'i,339 31,351 I 5,012. . . . .. ., ., . . 19 U 
33,791 33,430 ............ 35;; 1'0 
18,547 16,OW ............ 2,528 13 6 
20,630 21,4::J3 8113 3'9 
12,265 12,282 I 17 0'1 
12,986 12,142. . . . . . . . . . . . 044 6 5 
23,233 23,263 30 .......... _ 0 1 
]2,221 16,]04 3,883 31'8 
1O,2:W 9,612 _........... 608 5'9 
1.,,556 18,072 2,516 ".. ........ 16'2 
2.'5,484 25,704 220 ....... .., I 0 .!} 
22,96!J 23,12
 ]59 O' 7 
9,296 8,834 1 ............ ........462. , 4'9 
11,405 10,803. " . .. . .. .. 682 5' 9 
] 2, 449 ] 2, 257 ..... . . . . .. . 192 1 . 5 
1.,Om 16,068 ............ 1,033 6-" 


.-\r
t'nteuil. . .. .. 
Bag-ot. .. . _ _ _ .. .. 
Beal1
'e.. _ _... _ __..... 
Beauharnois. . . . . . . . . . . . 
Belleeha
ðe.......... . 
Bt'rthier . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Bona\'enture .. .. ... . .... .. .. .. .. .. .. 
Brollle .......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . 
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i
: __ : : .. .::: :: :: :: . . .. .. .. . . / 
Chl1rle\ ob. . . . 
Chateaug-uay. . . . _ . . .. ................. 
C'hicoutimi and Sag-uenay. . . . . . . . . . 
Compton .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Deu'i:-
Iontagnes . . . . . . . . . . . 
Dorche!-.ter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Drummond and Adhabaska. . . . . 
(;a
pt:. .......... 
Hoehelaga . . . . . 
HUlltin
don.... . 
Il.en ille _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
.Jacques Cartier.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . I 

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k
 :: : : :: :: :: :: : : : : :: : : : : : : : : :. .. . . . . 
L' Assomption . ... . ., . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 
La\ al. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. ...... 
Lc\is. ............ _ _ _. 
L'Islet . . .. _ _ " . . 
Lothiniere _..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... 
)Ja"kinongé .................... 
)It.g-antie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 
)lis!-.issfJuoi . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
'Iontcalm.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . 
)Iontmagn.r.. . . 
)Iontmorency. ...... . . _ 
)lontreaJ, CentI-e.. 
}Ionh-eal, East. _ _ _ . 
)Iontreal. \\.c!-.t............... ............ 
Xapierville.. .. .. .. .. " .. " .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. 

ic()let. ................ ...... ............... 
Ottawa County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Pontiac.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 
1'00.tneuf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . 
t
l1el.ec City, Centre. " ... .. _... .. .... .. 
tlue hee Ci ty, Eas'. . .. . .. ... ... .. .. . . . . . .. " 
tlucbee Cit
, We"t..... . . .. .. ., .. ............. 
tluehcc' County. . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . 
I{ichelie I. .... . . .. . . '" ...................... 
Richmond and" oUe. . . . . . . . .. .... .. . . . . . . . . . . 
Himouski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........... 
Houl'ilie .. . . .. " .. ..... ., .. .. .. .. .. .. ., _..... 

t. H.\.acinthe...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
St. .Jean... ............... __.. _" ............ 
St. )Iaurice. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 
Sheffurd. .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ., . . .. ...... .. 
Sherl,rooke. . .. . . . . .. " . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 
Suulanges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Stan!ootead..... . . .. . . . . . . . . 
Tcmiseouata .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . 
Tel"l"ehonne. .......... . . .. . . . . .. .. . . " . . . . .. _ . 
TI.ois-Rh.ières...... . . .. ...... ..... . __ 
YalHIreuiI. . . . . .. . . . . ., . . ... ....... . .. .. .. . . . . 
Yerchi'res............ ....... .. 
Yamaska _ _ . _ . . .. . . . .. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 


.. ..I 


TilE TERRITORIES. 




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0

EE
!



 

t:.: : : : : : : : . : : : : : : : . : : : : : : : :: : : ! 


* Partl
' estimated. 


25,515 


J 26'123 } 
20,282 
l * 10,003 
11,146 
t 32,168 


4'0 


35,972 


140'0 


30,931 


1,237 


t Wholl,r Estimated. 



2() 


'IHIRD CEI'RUS OF CAN ADA. 


[lS
2. 


uNTARIO. 


DISTRICTS. 


1881. 


1891. 


Y.\RHTIOXS. Per- 
--- I -- celltage. 
Increase. Decrease. 


_____---1---- 
Addington ........... ...................... 23,470 24,151 681 \ ............ 2'9 
Algonu.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 24,014 40,656 16,1342. . . . . . . . . . . . 69' 3 
Bothwell.................... ...... ..... .. ... 22.477 25,595 3,118. -..... 13'S 
Brant,North.................................. 17,645 16,993............ 652 3'7 
Brant, 
outh. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 20 482 23,359 2,8ïï . . . . . . . . . . . . 14' () 
Bl"Ochille .... ............................... lfi;10i 15,855 748 ............ 4'9 
Eru('e, East. .. __ . . . . ... . . .. . . . . .. 22 355 21.355.. .. .. .. .. .. 1,0JO 4' 4 
Bruce, Xorth............ ...... ..____ ___...... 18:645 22,fi31 3,886 ............. 20'8 
Dl"IlCe, West ........................_.. ..__.. 24,:U8 20,il8 ............ 3,500 14'4 
C:lI'dwell. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . " 16,770 15,
S2 ............ 1,388 S. 2 
Carleton. . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . IS,777 21,749 '> 9i'> . . . . . . .. .. " 1;"i' S 
COlllwall and 8tOl"Ulont.... .. ...... ., .. .. .. " .. 23.198 27,158 S;96Õ 17'0 
Dundas........ ............................... 2n,598 20,132.............1 -'46ß' 1 2'2 
Durham, East................................. IS,aO 17,053 ............ 1,65, I S'ð 
Durham, West.......................... ...... li,555 15.375 ............ \ 2,180 12'4 
Elg'in, East... .. . .. .. . __ . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . 25,748 26,734 986 ....... . .. . . 3' 8 
Eig-in, West....... __ ... __..... 23,4S0 2é!,925 445 ............ 1'8 
E-;:;ex, 
orth....... ........... .............. 2\659 31,623 5,864 r............ 22'8 
E,.;,.;eJ\., South.................................. 21,303 24,022 2'719 1 ............, 12'7 
Frontenac ................ ................... H,9!J3 13,445.. 1,)48 10'3 
Glengan-y .. . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 22,221 22,44 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 22 . 9 ' . 6 1 " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 5 ": .
 ' . 
 . . . : 1 1 l' 0 
Grem ille. South..... ...... .................... 13,526 12,931 ,,4'4 
GI'ey, East.. __.. ........ ., .. .... .... .. .. .. ., .. 25,334 26,225 3';; 
Gre) , Korth .................................. 2.:1,
34 26,341 3,007 ... . . . .. . . . . 12' 9 
Gre
.South. .............................. 2fi,703 23,6,2............ 2,031 7'9 
Haldimand.................................... 17,660 16,318............ 1,342 7'6 
Halton.... ................... ..........__ 21,919 21,986 67 ............. 0.3 
Hamilton................... ........... :$5,961 47.252 n,291 :n'4 
Hastin/,!,.;, East... .. .. .... .. " .. .. .. .. " " .. .... 1,,313 IS,053 740 ............ 4'2 
Bastin!{", North....................... ....... 20,479 22,213 1,734 '" . ... S'4 
Ha"ting"s, West........ .. ...................... 1,.400 IS,963 1,563 ...:: _ . .,. :: I 8'9 
Huron. East..... ............................. 21,720 IS,968 ............ 2,752 12' 6 
Huron, South................................. 21,991 19.184 ............ 2,Snï 12'7 
tIurO'I, West.. .............................. 23,512 2C,020............ :
,4\)2 14'8 

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:: :: :. :: : : :: :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :: : : :: : : :: :: î
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' 
 
Lamhton, Ea"t.............................. __ 21.725 24,269 2,!)44 n.;- 
Lambton, We:;t.... ...................... ...... 20,<)\)0 23,449 2,659 ............ 12'2 
Lanark,North................................. 19,855 19,265............ 590 2'!) 
Lanark, South... .. .. .... ., .. .... .. .. .. .. .... .. 17,945 19,864 1,919 10.t; 
Leeds and Grem ille, North.. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . . 1:2,423 13,f,23 1,100 8' 8 
Letds, South.... .. . . .. .. ., .. .. . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . 22.206 22,451 245 .. .. . . . . . . . . 1'1 
Lennox...............-.-..................... 16,31i 14,902 . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .1 1,41:! I 8'6 
Lincoln and Xiagara...... ., .. ., . . _ _ . . .. . . . . . . . . 23.30U 21,S06 1,494 1 6'-l 
London... . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. _.. . " .. . . .' ..... 19,74ü 22,281 2,535 . . . ... . . .. .. 12' 8 
:\Ii,ldlesex, East... .. . . .. . . . ... . ... . . ... ...... 25,107 25,569 4ü2 . .. . . . .. . . .. l' 8 
)lidrllesex Xorth.............................. 21268 19,095 ............' 2,173 10'2 
)Iiddlesex, South.. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .... . . . . .. . . IS:S88 18,&06 ..... .... 1:;2 I O. 4 
)li(l.lIese'i:, West... ........................... 19,491 17,28S .......... 2,203 n'3 
)Ionek . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 15,940 15,315. . . . . . . S ' ,S ' 
 , ' 9 : . I . . . . . . . . 
 . '2 . 
 . .1 3' 9 
}In
koka and Parry Sound... .. .. .. .... ., .. .. .. 17,636 'ì.(),51fi 50'3 
1\ipissin
... __......._....................... 1,959 13,023 11064 I 564'8 
Xorfolk, Xorth......_... ...___.__............ 20,933 19,400 .......:....'.....ï:fi33. , 7';:! 
Xorfolk, South.......... ......____. ......... 19,ú19 17,7S0 1 "39 6'5 
Xorthumherland, Ea"t......................... 22,9!11 22,001 :::::::::::: '

o 4'i 
iliorthumherland, West........................ ]6,984 14,9-17 ._..........1 2,0371 11'9 
Ontario, Xorth................................ 21,281 21,380 !)!) ............ 0'4 
Untario, .3outh............ .................... 20,244 18,3il............ 1,873 9'2 
Ontario, West, ................................ 2IJ,189 18,,92 ............ 1,;197 I 6'9 
Ottawa, City.................................. 27,412 37,281 9,869,............ :W'O 
O
fol'(l, North ___............................ 21,390 26,131 1,741 ............ , 7'1 
Oxford, South................................. 24,778 I 22,421 ............ 2,3:\7 9'5 
Peel..................... .....-......... 16,3S7 lfi.472 ........ 3 .- , . 1 .. 915 I 5'6 
Perth,
(ll'th........................... ...... 26,53
 26.909 ............ 1'4 
Perth, South............................ 21,60S 19,402 ............ 2,200 I W'2 
Peterborough. East............................ 20,402 21,920 1,518 ............ 7'4 
Petel'horollgh, West....................... .... 13,310 15,808 2,49!< ............ IS'7 
Presl'ott....................................... 2 22 1 ' , 8 0 5 4 7 4 I 24,173 1,316 \ ............ 5'7 
Prince Edward................................ 18,
92 ............ 2,152 12'2 

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Russell...... ......... ..................... 25,OS2 I 31.613 6,561 ............ 26'1 
F:iul(' 'e , East.............. 27 ,185 \ 3fi,801 8 616 31' 7 
Siml'
e, 
orth.....................::::::::::: 2(i,120 28.2OG 2:
861:::::::::::: 7'9 
Rimcoe, South................................. 22,721 2/),82,. . .. . .. . . . .. I 1,894 8' 3 
Toronto, Centre.. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 22.983 2n,{\3
 3,649 .. .. .. .. . . .. 1;,.9 
Toronto, East. ................ .............. 
4,,
l:
 
:{,;)6
 18,()!)i \ . .. ,;;'2 
Tpl'Onto, ""est........................ 3S,.,lIe> .,i,83:: 35,2G7............ !H'4 



lS
2.J 


THIRD CENSUS OF CANADA 


27 


O
TARIO-(Contint(.ed). 
___ D""RK
 _-=J-=- 


 
 '


' 


\ïctoria, X orth. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 
Victoria, :-;outh.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. " . . . . . . . . . . . . 
'" aterloo, X orth "." _ . . . . . . _ _ . . . _ _ . . . . . .. . . . . 
'''atprloo, South ..... _ . . 
'Yelland. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Wellington, Centre........................... . . 
'''ellington, Xorth ............................ 
Wellington, 
outh............................. 
Wentworth, :Korth ............... ............ 
'y entw
rth, South. . . . . " .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 
'\ ork, East............................. 
'\'" ol'k, X orth. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . _ .. . . . . . . . . . . 
York, ". est.. __ .... . _ __ .. __ . .. . . . ...... .. . . 


10,061 
20,813 
211,9S6 
21,754 
26,152 
20,8lû 
20,0
-1 
25,400 
15,998 
15,539 
'N 853 
2ï:730 
18,88-1 


16,849 188 ............ 1'1 
20,455 ............ 358 1'7 
25,3
5 4,339 .... .0-. ... 20'6 
25,148 3,39! .... ..-- .... 15'" 
25,131 ............ 1,021 3'!) 
23,300 ............ 3,4:W J2'7 
24,968 ............ 1,050 4'0 
24,378 ............ 1,022 4'() 
14,5!}] I..... ï;i'Ï .....y'" I 8'7 
lû,770 7"8 
35,152 .....

::
. ............ 5:
'8 
20,28! 1,446 O' (j 
41,863 22,979 ... ......... 121'ü 
19,352 ............1 I,m I 0 0 
lû,117 . . .. .. .. . .. . 1,943 10'7 
34,223 2,965 .. .......... 0'4 
27,100 4-!0 ............ 1'6 
34,529 i,lûl ............ 2ü'1 
19,800 15 
17,198 ...... ...... ûlO 3'4 
38,550 2,450 ............ 6'8 
32,805 1,048 ........ .... 3'3 
22,153 ...... ...... 1,206 5'1 
25,78\ 130 0 5 
22,492 ............ 977 4'1 
31,077 2,49! ............ S'7 
34,5fiO ............ 985 2'7 
10,ûlO 33 ...... -..... 0'3 
14,400 .-...-...... 721 4'7 
14,956 43 ...... 0'3 
12,:390 ............ 80 0'6 
22,218 93! ........ .... 4'3 


:KOYA SCOTIA. 





i

;ii:h : : . : : : : : :: : : . : : : : : :: : : : : : . : : . : : : : : :: 
Cape Breton .................................. 
Colchcster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 
Cumberland .................................. 
Dig-by ........................................ 
Gu
'sboroug-h...... .... .... .. .. .. .. ., ., .. ...... 
J[,difa'\: (City)... . . . .. . . . . . 
Halifax (County) . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .... 
Hants ........................................ 
III\.en1ess. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 
t

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Pictou . . . . . .. ................................ 
Queen's.. .... .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 
Richmond .......... ......................... 
S.
elbl!rne 
'lctnrla ......... _ . . _ . .. . _ . . . . .. _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . 
Yannouth.. ............... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 


20,598 
18,000 
:n,258 
26,720 
2;,368 
19,881 
17,808 
36,100 
31,817 
23,359 
2;;,6;;1 
2:3,409 
28,5
3 
35,f>35 
] 0,577 
15,121 
14,013 
1:.',470 
21,284 


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PRI
CE EDWARD ISLA
D. 
20'433 1 20'634 1 201 I........... . 1 
34.347 3(;,471 2,124 ............ 
48,11 1 45,!J83 ............1 2,128 
POPL'LATION OF CITIES. 


0'7 
0'2 
4 4 


CITY. 


1&11, 


.Montreal " .......... 
Toronto.. . . .. . . . . . . .. 
Quebec. . . . .. . . .. . . . . 
Hamilton ........... 
Ottawa. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 

t. John ............ 
Halifax . . .. .. 
London . . . . . . . . .. 
Winnipe(\". .......... 
Kingston. . .. . .. ..__ 
Yictoria, ß.C ... . " .. 
Yancou'.er......... .. 
St. Henri.. .. .. .. ... . 
Bmntford. .......... 
Charlottetown 
II ull ................ 
Guelph.. ........... 
St. Thomas.......... 
'Willdsor .. . . . . 
Sherbrooke . . . .. .... . . 
Belle\"ille........... . 
Peterbol'ou
h ....... 
Stratford. . . . . . . . . . . . 
Ste. CUlwgondp.. .. .. 


*155,237 
"00,196 
62,446 

35,000 
*31,307 
"41,353 
36,100 
2ß,200 
7,985 
H,OD1 
6,925 
.... 6',Úfi' j 
9,916 
11,485 
6,800 
9,890 
8,367 
6,561 
7 '
')7 
9:5Ï6 
6,512 
8,239 
4,8-19 



 I Increase. II CITY. 
216,650 61, U3 St. Catharines........ 
18],
20 85,02-1 Chatham,Ont........ 
63,090 64-1 Brochille. . . . . . . .. . . 
48,980 13,020 Moncton.. ......... 
44,11>4 1 12,847 Woodstock, On1...... 
39,179 t2,174 ITrois-Rivi&res....... 
38,556 2,456 Galt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 
31,077 5,711 Owen Sound... . . .. .. 
25,642 17,657 Hedin............... 
19,26! 5,173 Lévis........... 
16,841 10,916 St. Hyacinthe... .. .. 
13,685 13,085 Cornwall. .. ........ 
13,4'5 7,uOO Sarnia.............. 
12, 7;;3 3,1:
7 Sorel...... . . .. .. .. .. 
n,374 tIll New Westminster.... 
11,265 4,:316 Fredericton 
10,539 049 Dartmouth, X.S..... 
10,370 2,003 Yarmouth, N.S .. . . .. 
10,322 3,7ûl Lindsay. ............ 
10,110 2,883 Barrie. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 
9,914 398 I \'al!evfield 
9,717 2,905 Trurò. .............. 
9,501 1,262 Port Hope... ........ 
9,293 4,444 II 


1881. I 1891. 
-'- 
9,031 I 9,170 
7,873 9,U52 
7'009 1 8,793 
5,032 8,765 
J,373 8,612 
8,670 8,334 
5,187 I 7,535 
4,426 7,497 
4,0:;4 7,425 
7,597 7,301 
5,321 7,01( 
4,4û8 6.805 
3,874 6,6!J3 
5,791 6,{;69 
1,500 0,641 
6,218 0,502 
3,786 6,249 
3,485 6,08!) 
5,OSO 6,0
n 
4,854 5,550 
3,006 5,filû 
3,4ûl 5,102 
5,581 5,042 


Increase. 


HG1 
1,179 
1,]84 
3,73:\ 
3.2:
0 
t;t
(j 
2,:HS 
3,h71 
3,:

ï 
t2!)/j 
J,ß!J5 
2,3:r;' 
2,81!J 
!,ji8 
5,1-11 
2S4 
S',4{i:
 
2,6ft4 
],001 
{;!Jü 
],filO 
1,(;41 
t53!J 


The population in the 1881 column include'! the same boundaries as in the 1891 column, and consecl'lent!v 
differs in those cases where annexations have taken place since 1
81, from the population as given lIy th'e 
Census of 18S1. 
t Derrease. 



23 


CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 


[1892. 


CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 


<jíJ c. ac, Jal. 
Absinthe, $2, 12i cents per 
Imp. Gal. 
Acetate of Lime ............ " 20 
Acetate and Nitrate of Lead. .. 5 
Acid, Acetic and P
'roligneous, 
.N. E. S., and \inegar, of any 
strength not exceeding a 
strength of proof, and for each 
degree of strength in excess 
of the strength of proof an 
additional duty of one cent, 
and.. " _. . 15c. per. gal. 
Acid, Ac'etic and Pyroligneous 
of any 
trenl.:"th, when imported 
by dyer
, calico printers or 
manufactm'ers of acetates or 
colours, for exclusÍ\'e use in 
dyeing or printing, or for the 
manufacture of such acetates 
or colours, in their own factor- 
ie'ò ...., .. .23c. per g-al. and 20 
Acid, 
Iuriatic and Nitric.. .. 20 
Acid, Oxalic and Boracic ..". .Free 
Acid, Phosphate...... 3c. per lb. 
Acid, Sulphuric... i cent per lb. 
Acid, Sulphuric and 
itric com. 
bined, and all mÍ'\.ed Acids.... 25 
Aconite Roots ... ........... . Free 
Acorns as 
uts... 3 ct
. per Ih. 
Ad\ ertising Bills, Stickers, and 
Folders.. 15 cents per lb. and 25 
Ad \.erti
ing Pamphlets, Pictures 
and Pictût'ial Show Cards, ilIus. 
..\d \ 'ng Periodicals, lIlus. Price 
Lists, Ad\"ngCalenders,Ad\ 'ng 
.
hnanacs, Tailors' and 
Iantle. 

Iakcn;' Fashion Plates. .6 cts. 
per. lb. and 20 
Agaric ... .., ,............... Free 
Alahl\ster, Spar, Terra Cotta or 
Composition Ornaments. .... 35 
Ale, Beer &; Porter, in Bottles 
(6 q. or 12 p. to Imp. gal.) 2.Ic. 
Imp. gal. 
Ale, Beer and Porter, in Casks, or 
otherwbe than Bottles.. . . Hic. 
Imp. gal. 
AlbUlueniæcl pappr chemically 
prepared for photographers' 
u
e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 
Albums or books of views with- 
out reading matter, 6 cts. per 
lb. and .. . . . . . . .. ........... 2ú 
Ale, Ginger. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 
Alkanet root, crude, crushed or 
ground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Almonds, shelled, 5 cents per lb. 
not shelled, 3 cent
 per lb. 
Almond Paste as Confectionery, 
I! cents per lb. and . . . . . . . . .. 35 
.\loes, ground or unground.... Free 
Alum, in bulk onl), ground or 
un ground ....... ........... Free 
Alum, Imrn('Ò or calcined. . . . . .. 20 
Aluminum, or Aluminium and 
Alumina and Chloride of Alu. 
minium or Chloralulll,Sulphate 
of Alumina and Alum Cake.. Free 
Chloralum... ............... Free 
Ambergris .................... Free 
A mmonia, Sulphate of ........ Free 
Anatomical Preparations and 
Skeletons or parts thereof.... Free 
Anchors .. ................... Free 
Animals, Ii\ ing, viz., Cattle and 
:-iheep ...........'.'......... 30 
Animals Ih'ing-, n.e.s. . _ . .. 20 
Animals, for impro\'ement of 
Stock ..... . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . Free 
Animals,li"e hogs, 2c. per llo. . . . 


Reviscd and Corrected to latcst date. 
W c. ad. val. I :jp c. ad val. 
Animals broug-ht into Can. temp. Bacon and Hams, ShoulcIers and 
& for a period not e:l.ceeding 3 I Sides. . .... .. .. 3 cent
 per lb. 
months, for the purpose of ex- Bagatelle Tahles or Boards, \\ ith 

i?ition.............. .. ...... . Free I Cues ancI Balls.............. 35 
Amhne Dyes and Coal Tar Dyes, Baggage, Travellers. ... . . . . . Free 
in bulk or packages of not less Bag-s, Cot., Seamless ..2 ct". per 
than one pound weight, indud. lb. and ...................... 15 
ing Alizarine and artifici.
l Bags, Cotton, made up hy the 
Alizarine .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free use of the needle .. ..... ... 3fi 
Aniline Oil, Cmde ............ Free Bags, Carpet Bal.:"s........ ...... 30 
Aniline Salt
, and Arseniate of _ . Free Bags, paper seed bags, iIIustt'at. 
Annato, liquid or solid and seed. Free ed. . . . . . .. 6 c
nts per Ih. and 211 
Antimony not ground, pulnrized Hags, paper. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . ,. 35 
or otherwise manufactured... Free Bags, containing fine Salt, fron! 
Antiquities, collections of.. . . . . Free all countries . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. 25 
Anvils............... ......... 30 Bags, Jute or Hemp.... ....... 20 
Apricots, green ................ 20 Baking Powders.. 6 cents per Ih. 
Apparatus and Philosophical 1 It. and 0\ et.. 
Instruments, imported by and Baking Powder, less than 1 It. .. 8 
for use of Colleges, Schools, Bamboos, unmanufactured . . Free 
Scientific, and Literar.' Socie. Bamboo Reeds, not further 
ties, such as are not manu. manfd. than cut into suitaLle 
factured in Canada. . .. .. .. .. Free len
,ths for Walking- :-iticks, or 
Ap'atus for Colleges ami Schools, Canes, or Sticks for Lmbrellas, 
which are manufal'tured in Parasols, or Sunshades. . . . .. Free 
Canada, to be rated ac'cording Barilla .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fl ee 
to material. Bark, Oak and Tanners. . . . .. .. Free 
Apparel, wearing', and other per- Barley. ... .15 cents per bushel 
sonal artificial and hOl1sehold Barometers, according' to ma- 
effects (not merchandise) of terial. 
Briti
h subjeC'ts d.\ ing abroad, Barre:s of Can. manuf., expo filled 
but domiciled in Canada.. ... Free with DomestiC' Petroleum, and 
Apples, including the barreL... ret'd empty, under such reg-'ns 
.IOc. per harrel. as the 
Iin. of Cus. shall direct. Free 
Apphes, 'dried ....::! ("ents per H,. Barrels cont. Petroleum, or its 
Apple tl'ees of all kinds.. 3c. each products, or any mixt.of which 
Argols. not refined.. ... .., . Free petroleum is a part, whell such 
Artist color hoxe" J apaned. ..., 35 contents are chargeahIe "ith a 
Arms, including" :\Iuskets, Rifies specific duty..., .. . .40c. each 
and other fire arm;;, n.e.s.... 20 Barrels containing lInseed oil, 
Arm\' ami Xan' and Canadian ...... .. . ... .. ...... 25c. each 
}IiÌitaf.' Arms: Clothing, 
Ius. Reads and Bead Orn.Huents .... 85 
Instruments for Rands, )liIi- Beans. . . .. ... .15ct
. per bush. 
taf." Stores ami 
Iunition of Bean, Tonquin, Vanilla & Nux 
War ........................ Free Y omÏca, crude onl,} .......... Free 
Arrow Root.. .................. 20 Bed Comforters, or Quilt
 of 
Artificial Feathers...,."."... 25 Cotton, not includinl{ wo\'en 
Artificial Flowers.... ...",.. . 25 quilts or counterpanes.. ... 35 
Arsenic.. .. .... .. .... .. .... '" . Free Beef, salted in harrel
, the barrel 
Arseniate of Aniline.. . . . . . . . . . . Free containing the same to he free 
Articles for the use of Go\'ernor. of duty.... ....... 2c. per lb. 
General.. .. .. ...... ..... " .. Free Bees........................... Free 
Artides imported by and for the Belladonna Leaves. ......... . Free- 
use of the Dominion Gm.ern- Bells, when imported by and for 
ment or any of the Depart. the use of churches. . .. . . . . . . Free 
1IIent., thereof, or by or for Bells, n e s ........... . . .. 3u 
the Senate or Honse of Com. Belts, leather" , .. , . . .. 2fi 
mons ....................... Free Belts. silk.. __ ..... .. 30 
Articles for personal flse of Con. Belts, cotton .................. 20 
suls-General natÌ\'es or citizens Belting- of leather or other ma- 
of the country the,}- represent, terial, N. E. S .... . . .. .. . . .... 25 
and who are not engaged in Benzole, n.e.s., ï!c per Imp. g!ll. 
any other husiness or profes- Berries for dyeing, or used for 

ion . . . . . .. ... ............. Free composing" dyes. . . . . . .. . . . . . . Free. 
Articles ex.warehoused for ship's Bicycles, Tri(")'clesor YelOC'ipedes 30 
stores . . .. ..'........... Free Billiard Tables. without pockets, 
Asbestos, in any form other than over 4! hy 9 ft., eac.h :-:22.50 & 15 
Crude, ami all manufactures 4! by 9 feet, 
25 and. . _ _ _ .. 15 
thereof .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Billiard Tables, with pockets, 5i 
Ashes, Pot and Pearl, in pack. by 11 ft. or under, each :::::::5 and 15 
aO'es of not les" than twenh. Billiard Tables, \\ ith pOC'kets, all 
fi
'e pounds weil.:"ht ........:. Free ov. 5! by 11 f ea, tahleto inc. 12 
Asparagus .................... 25 cues & 1 set of 4 balls, with 
Asphalt or Asphaltum, and Bone markers, cloths and cases, bnt 
Pitch, Crude only.. ..... Free no pool balls........ . .$40 and 15- 
A wnings and Tents . .. . . . . .. 25 Billiard Balls, papier mac-he, 
Axle Grease. . . . ., 1 cent per lb. when imported separate I." . . .. 35- 
Billiard BaHs, bone or ivoi") , 
when imported separatel.' . . ., 300 
Babbit Metal .............. 10 Billiard BaHs ceHuloid. \\ hen im- 



Ib92.] 


CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 


29 


1ß c. ad val. 
Brooms and Brushes " 25 
Broom Corn.. . . . . . . .. . . .. .... Free 
Bronze or Dutch :\Ietal. . .. . _ . .. :m 
Buckskins, tanned or dressed 
(Glenheather). . .. . . . .. ...... 10 
Bronze Statuettes.. . . . . .. .. .. 35 
Buckwheat.. . . . .IOc. per bushel 
meal or flour......1 c. per lb. 
Buchu Leaves................ _ Free 
Buckles, tin, for suspenders. .. .. 35 
Buckram, for the man nfacture 
of hat and Lonnet shapes. . . . . Free 
Builders Hardware............. 3;) 
Bulbe, Flower ..... .......... Free 
Bullion, gold 9.nd silver, in bars, 
blocks or ing-ots and bullion 
fringe ...................... Free 
Burr Stones, in blocks, rou!::'h 
unmanufactm'ed, not bOllnd up 
up or prepared for binding 
into mill stones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 





;

r ;;

c

bl
' si

i
: ...... ..F

e 
Butter . . . . . .4 cents per pound 
Hutter TI'ier<3.. . . . .. .. . . . . . ... 35 
Butterine, or other substitute for 
Butter, importation prohihiterl. 
Buttons of Vegetable 1\or) or 
Horn, 10c. per gross, and .... 20 
But.tonsofhoof, rubber, vuleanite 
or composition. . 5c. per gr. and 20 
Buttons, n.e.s.. .. .... ., ..... .. 25 
Button Co, ers, Crosier ........ 10 
Button )Ioulds.. .. .. ... . .... 25 
Button, Shoe, composition 01' 
papier mach,', 5c. per g-t g-ross 
and . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 


't1 c. ad val. 't1 c. ad va l. 
ported separateh' ......... .... 20 be drawn or written upon.... 3:) 
Birds, Canary Birds and n.e,s. ... 20 Book Binders Cloth _. . . . . . _ . . .. 10 
Birds Skins, for taxidermic pur- Book Binders tools and imple. 
poses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 ments,includ. Ruling Machines 10 
Bird Cag-es. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 Boots and :::)hoes, Leather or Rub. 25 
Biscuits and Cakes, not sweet'd. 25 Boots and Shoes, wholly of Felt, 
Bisouits "weetened of all kinds, IOc per lb. and. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 
popcorn, preserved ginger, con. Boots and Shoes, Rubher "ith 
densed milk not sweetened,.\nrl tops or uppers of cloth. . . . . .. 35 
condem.ed coffee "ith milk not Boot and Shoe Counters, made 
sweetened .................. 35 fro Leathel' Board, !c. per pair. 
Bismuth, 
Ietallic in its natural Boot and Shoe Dressing. . . . . . .. 30 
state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free Boot, Shoe ane l Sta)' Laces, of 
Bitters (n.e.s.),82.I2! per Im.gal. an'- materiaL................ 30 
Blacking, Shoe and Shoemakers' BotaÌlÏcal Speeimens.. ........ Flee 
Ink, "hoe, harness and leather Borax, ground or ung-round, in 
dre",,;ing, anrl harness-soap. . .. 30 bulk of not le.,s than twenh'- 
Black Lead,plumbagomanufac're 30 Ih e pounds only. . .-.Free 
Bbck Book :\hlslin. . . . . ... .. . ... 32! Box Wood Rules. . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. 35 
Blackberries, gooseberries, rasp. - Boxes, paper boxes labelled, 
herriesand strawhenies,X.E.:5. empty.. . .15 cents per lb. and 25 
the \\ eight of the package to he Boxes, paper boxes. empt
, plain. 35 
included in the ,\eig'ht for Boxes, twine or cash........... 30 
duty ............ .3c. pel'. lb. Boxes and WI'iting- Desks, fancy 
Bladders. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 20 and ornamental. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 
Blanketing andlappinl{, and disc!' Botany, specimens of . . . . . . . . . . Free 
or mills for en!;("I'a, ing copper Braces 01' :-iuspenders and parts 
rollers, imported I,y cotton thereof .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 
manufactuaers, calico printers Braids of all kinds ............ 3u 
and wall paper manufacturel's, Bran, :\Iill Feed................ 20 
for use in their own factories Brass, dra\\ n, plain and fancy 
on1\' ....................... .Free tubing ......_...............10 
Bloo<i all-umen, tannic acid, an- Brass, old, scrap, and in sheets 
timon:; salts, tartm' emetic and or plates not less than! in. in 
g-rey tartar when imported by width ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
mJ.nufacturel'S for use m their Brass Bal's & Bolts, dl'awn, plain 
factories onlv . .. ............ Free and fancy tubing. . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 
Blueing, Laundry, of all kinds.. 30 Brass Cups, being rough blanks, 
Blue 'ïtriol................... . Free for the manufacture of brass Cabinet of Coins, collection 
Bolting- Cloth, not made up . . . . Free and papel' shells and cart- of medals and other antiqui- 
Bone Dust and Ash for manuf. ridg-es for use in their own ties ........................ Free 
of Phosphate and Fertilizers.. Free factories. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Free C . binet Ware or Furniture (wood 
BoneDu.,t,other.n.e.s.....__.. 20 BrassWil.e.... .....1.; or iron)...................... 35 
Bone Dice and Counter". . 20 Brass, rihs of il'on 01' steel, run- Calcareous tufa, when imported 
Bone Black.. .... .. . . .... .. .. .. 20 ner,;, rings, cap,>, notches, fer. from the Lnited States of 
Bones, crude, not manuI., burnt, rules, mounts and sticks 01' America for use in the manu. 
calcined, ground, or steamed. Free canes in the l'Oug-h or uot facture of indurated fibreware 
Bones, bUl"llt, calcined........ 20 further manufaetUl'ed than cut or sulphite fibre, and for no 
Bone, manufactures of, fancy. .. 35 into lengths Ruitable for um- other purpose., .. . . . .. . . . Free 
Bone. manufactures of, (n.e.s.). 20 l)l'ella, etc.. impOl.ted hy manu- Calumba Root.. .. .. .. " ....... Free 
Bone Pit"h .................... 20 facturers, of umhrpllas, para. CamwOíld and Sumac, and Ex- 
Bonnets, n.e.s.. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. 30 sols and sun;,IJadeR for use in tnct of. for d)'eing" or tanning, 
Booklet"'. printed on paper, ek.. 15 their factorie,.; in the manufal'- not furthel' manufttctured than 
Book CO\ ers, ill ustrated paper, ture of umbrellas, etc., only. . Free crusherl or ground. . . . . . . . . . . Free 
6 cents per Ih. and.......... 2U Brass Pumps. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 30 Candied Peel, lemon, orange and 
Books. printed in any of the lan- Brass, t\\ isted Brass and Copper citron, It cents per Ih. and.. .. 35 
gna
e., or dialects of any of Wire, wheu imported h
' manu- Candles, Tallow, 2 cents per Ih.. 
the Índian trihes of the DoÌn. . Free facturers of hoots and shoes Candles, Paraffine W a
,5c pel' Ih. 
Book", Pl"inted Pel'iodicals and for use in their factol'ies.. .. . Free Candles and Tapers, all othels, 
Pamphlet",n.e.s. ,not bein
 for- Bmss, in strips, fOI' printer's including Sperm... . . . .. . . 25 
eig-n reprints of Briti.,h COP\'. rules, not finished . ... ..... 1;) Candle Wick.. ,......... .. .. 
O 
ri
htwork", norhlank acc. bks. Bras,> and copper nails, rÏ\ ets Cane or Rattan, split or other- 
nor cop.' bk'i. nor hks to be and hul"l"s...... .............. 35 wise manufaetm.ed..... ...... 25 
\\ ritten or dl'a\\ n upon, nor Brass tubing' caserl . . . . . . . . . .. 3U Canton Flannel, not stainerl 
Bihle,,;, Prayer Books, Psalm, Bras!', mallnfactures of, n.e.s... 30 painted or printed, lc. sq. yd.& 15 
and H
 mn Book'i............ 15 Breadstuffs, Urain and Flour, Canton Flannel, plinted or dye(1 32k 
Books. Bihles, Pra
'er Books, anrl :\Ieal of all hinds, when Cam'as for manui. of Floor Oil 
PRaIm Books and H\ mn Books dl\mag'ed h.'. \\ater in transitu, Cloth, not less than 45 in. wide, 
Book", Edl1c. imp. e'\.èlus. II
 and upon the al'luaised value.... 20 & not pres>òed nor calendered.F.-er- 
for the use of schools for the Bril'k. hollow amII'Ol'OlIS. . ... 2U Canvas," ,Jute," not less than 58 
del\f,y rlumh, ""' hlind, and em. Bl"ick, Building" .. .. .. .. .. ... _ 20 inches \\ ide, \\ hen imported hy 
bosserl for the blind. . . . . . . . . . Free Brick Fh'e Brick for use e'\.clu- manufactnrers of Floor Oil 
Book... Bl"itl!<h Cop
Tig-ht works, sÏ\ 
I
 in proces
 of malluf'res.Free Cloth, for use in their factories. Free 
repl"int of.. .12
 per cent. and 15 Brick, Bath BI'il'k.. .... .. ... . ..:!() Cam as of fia'\. or he III I' and sail 
Books, printed hy an
' Govt.Ol' b
' BI'iek, Fire Brick, n.e.s. .. . . . . .. 2u t\\ ine, to he used for hoat and 
Rn
 Sr'ient. Ass. and supplied Brimstone, crude 01 in roll or ship sails .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 
I{ratuitousl
 , not for trade. .. Free fiour. . . . .. ................. Free I Canvas, painterl anrl stretched on 
Bool" 
 "'p
ei.\lly imported for use Brim :\Ioulds, for g-ohll,eatel s. . Free frames, for artists' use. ., 25 
of publie h'ee lihmries, not British Gum, ))ressine, Sizing", Cam as, all other, n.e.s. ....... 20 
more than two copies of one Cream ami Enamelle(l siziug', Caoutehouc, unmanufactured...Free 
hook; and hooks which shall 1 cent per pound Caplin!', unfinished Leg-horn hats. 211 
ha\ e },een manufactured more ' Bristles.... .. .. .. ..... . .. _ . .. .. Free Caps, Hats anrl Bonnet", n,e.s.. 30 
than t\\ent
 
 ears, bound 01' I Britannia 
Ietal in pig-sand bars Free Caps. Percussion, for guns, rifies 
unhound............ . ......Free manufactures of, if not plated. 25 anrlpistols .................. 35 
Book,,_ Blank Books, Account I manufactures of. if plated.. .. 30 Caps, Percussion Copper for 
Books. l'op
 Books 01' books to Bromine. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . Free I hla.,ting-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. 35 



30 


CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 


[1
92. 


:w c. ad 1"tl. 
Capsules for Bottles, made of lead 30 
Carbons, 
2.fjO per 1,000 of 12 
inches less in proportion .. .,. 
Cardboard.., ....., .. .......... 35 
Card
, sho\\ cards, 6 cents per 
Ih. and .. .. ,.,... ......... 2(' 
Cards, for pIa) ing, 6 cts. per pack. 
Carpet Bags, Trunks, and 
Yalises ............... ...... 30 
Carpet, tl'ehle ingrain, three-ply 
and two-ply carpets, composed 
wholl) of \\001, 10c. per sq. )d. 
and. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 
Carpets. two-ply and three-ply 
ing-rain carpets, of which the 
warp IS composed wholl) of 
c tton or other material than 
\\ 001, worsted, the hair of the 
Alpaca goat, or other like 
animal, 5c. per sq. yd. and.. .. 20 
Carpet::" Brussel, tapestry,Dutch, 
Venetian and dama,;k ; oarpet 
mat
 awl rugs of all kinds
 
n.e.s.; and printed felts ana 
dru
get
 and all other carpets 
and ,;quares n.o.p ............ 25 
Carpets, :::)myrna mats and rugs. 30 
Carpeting, 
btting and Mats of 
Hemp, Carpet Liuingli> and 
Htair Pads................... 25 
Cartridges, for guns, rifles and 
pi
tols, and Cartriflge Cases.. 35 
Caniages, Buggies of all kinds, 
Farm 'ragons. Farm, Railway 
or Freight Carts, Pleasure 
Carts or Gigs and similar 
, ehicles costing less than ::;:50, 
:-:10 each . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. and 20 
Costing :::50 ami less than 
:::1OU .. . . . . .. :-:15 each and 20 
All such Carriages costing 
;:,:100 each and o'.er .... .. 35 
Carriages, Hailway Cars, Sleighs, 
Cuttel s, Wheelbarrows and 
Hand Carts........... _ . . . ... 30 
Carriages, Childrens' Carriages 
of all kind,; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 
Carriages, parts of, or other 
lIlanufa{,tured articles, shall ùe 
charged with Sl\me rate of 
dut) , on a proportionate valu- 
ation, a
 that chargeable upon 
the finished article. 
Carriage
 part
 of, etc., is held 
to include Wheel.;;, Bodies, 
Seats, Dashboard
, Gears, Tops, 
Banded Hubs, Shafts and 
Pole
 ready to fit, painted or 
not painted. 
Carriage Hardware............ 35 
Carriages of travellel's, and Car- 
riages laden with merchandise, 
anù not to include circus 
troupes or hawkers.......... Free 
Cash BOJl.es..... _ .. .. . . .. . . .. . _ 35 
Ca::,t::" as models for the use of 
schools of designs. . . . . . ., _ . .. Free 
Catgut Stl'ings, or Gut Cord for 

Iusical Instruments...... .. . Free 
Catgut or Whipg-ut, unmanufac- 
tured '.' .. .. ....... .. .. ..... .Free 
Caustic Soda, other.. . . " .. . . . . Free 
Cases, f01' jewelS, watches, sih er 
and plated \\ ar , cutler), and 
other lihe articles of any ma- 
terial _... .. 10 cents each and 30 
Celluloid, Xylonite or À) olite, in 
sheets, lumps, balls, or Llocks, 
in rough .................. . Free 
Celluloiflmoulded into sizes for 
handles of knÌ\es and forks, 
not bored nor otherwise manf. 10 
Celluloid balls and cylinders, 
coated with tinfoil, or not, but 
not finished or furth;er m_
nu- 
facttu'ed .......,..,......... 1G 


:w c. ad mi. 
Celluloid Collars 24 cts. per doz. 
and ......................... 30 
Cuffs! cts. pair, and... _...... 30 
Cement, Stone or Water Lime- 
stone from quarry (13 cubic 
feet to ton)::<[ per ton.... .. .. 
Cement, burnt and unground, 
73- cents per IOn Ibs ,......... 
Cement, Hydmulic or 'Vater- 
lime, ground, Portland or Ro- 
man, lllcluding barrels, 40 cts. 
per harrel. . . . . . ...... ... . . . . . 
Cement in bulk or in bags, 9 
cent
 per hushel .. . . .. ...... 
Cement, other (n.e.s.) ,.. _ _. .. 20 
Chalk stone. china or Cornwall 
stone, felspar, and cliff stone, 
ground or unground ........ Free 
Chalk, manufactured .......... 20 
Chamomile Flowers.. .. ., .. ... .Free 
Chamomile Flowers, powdered.. 20 
Chamois Skins ................ 20 
Charts, admiralt)-, Free. Other 20 
Charcoal ... _ . . . . . . . .. __' _ _ ... 20 
Cheese, 3 cents per lh.. . . . . . . . . 
Cheese Cloths, 1 cent per square 
,ard and .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 
Cheques, pronotes and drafts, 
printed. .. ........,..... _ . .. 35 
Chern- Trees 4 cents each ...... 
Chewing Gum, if S\\ eetened, I! 
cent
 per pound, and . _ . . . . _ _ 35 
Che\\ ing Gum, not sweetened .. 20 
Chicof.\ , ra\\ 01' green and substi- 
tutes for coffee, n.e.s., 3c.pr.lb. 
Chicory,drierl roasted or ground, 
and snbstitutes for coffee, 
composed of roots and vege- 
tables, 4 cent
 per lb.. .. . , . . . . 
China Clay, natural or ground. . Free 
Chloralum or Chloride of Alum.Frèe 
China and Porcelain Ware..... 30 
Chloride of Barium ............ 20 
Chloride of Lime .,............ Free 
Chronometer Clocks, as Clocks . 35 
Chronometer Watches.... ... . .. 25 
Chronometers and Compasses for 
Ships. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Chromos, Chromotypes, Oleo- 
gmphs, Photographs, and 
other cards, pictnres,or artistic 
works of similar kinds, pro- 
duced hy any pl'ocess other 
than hand painting or drawing, 
whether for busines" or ad, el'- 
ti
in
 purposes or not. printed 
or stamped on paper, card- 
boal"(:1, or other material, n.e.s, 
inc. Chri
tInas Xew Year and 
Sun. Seh. Cards. and Illus- 
trated Wall Texts, (ic. per lb. 
and. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .. 20 
Chureh Yestlllent
 ............ 20 
Churns, brooms, brushes, pails, 
tubs, and manufacturers of 
wood, n.e.s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 
Cider, not clarified or refined, 5 
cents per im. gallon .. .. ..... 
Cider, clarified or refined,10cents 
per im. g-allon. .........,.... 
Cigars and Cig-arettes, $2 per lb. 
and. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 
Cin
hona Bark .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Cinchona Bark, powdered. . . . .. 20 
Cinnabar. , . . . . .. .......... _ . . Free 
Citrons, rinds of, in brine.... Free 
Citric Acid................... 20 
CIa "S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . Free 
Cliff Stone, unmanufactured.... Free 
Cliff Stone manufactured. . . . .. 20 
Clocks, and clock cases of all 
kinds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 35 
Clo{'k spring's and clock move. 
ments othpr than for tower 
clocks. complete or in parts.. 10 
Clothes Wringers.. .::=1 each and 30 



 c. ad val. 
Clothing, ready-made, and wear- 
ing apparel of e, ery descrip- 
tion including horse clothing 
shaped, composed wholly or in 
part of wool, wONted, the hair 
of the alpaca goat or other like 
animal, made up by the tailor, 
seam
tre!'ls or manufacturer, 
n.o.p......... .10c. per Ib and 25 
Clothing, donations of, for chari- 
table purposes....... ...... . Free 
Clothing imported b
 and for 
use of army and navy, or for 
Canadian 
Iilitia. Dutiahle ac- 
cordin
 to material. Duty re- 
funded upon reference to De- 
partment . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Coal, and Coal Dust, Anthracite.Free 
Coal, Bituminous, per ton of 
2,000 Ibs... . . . . ." ........... 60 
Coal Dust. . . . _ .. , . . .. . . . . . . . ... 20 
Coke, per ton of 2,000 lhs. 50 cts. 
Coke, Gas, when used in Cana- 
dian manufactures onh-. . . . Free 
Coal Tar and Coal Pitch. : . .. _. 10 
Cobalt, ore of. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Cochineal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Cocoa Mats and 
Iatting- .. . . . . .. 30 
Cocoanut Pudding PrelJaration, 
a mÏ'\.ture of cocoanut. rice, 
tapioca, etc., 8 cents per lb. 
Cocoanuts, imported from place 
of 
rowth by vessel diI ed to a 
Canadian port. . _ .50c. pel' 100. 
CQcoanuts, not imported direct, 
............. .:::1 per hundl'ed. 
Cocoa Paste and ChoC'olate, and 
other preparations of cocoa not 
sweetened ....... .4('. per. lb. 
Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, and 
other preparations of, con- 
taining su
ar...... 5c. per. Ih. 
Cocoanut, dessicated, sweetened 
or not, 8 cents per pound.. . . . . 
Cocoa Bean, shell and nibs, not 
roasted, crushed or gl'ound .. Free 
Coffee, Green, imp. from C.S... 
10 
Coffee, Green, imported from 
other countries than the U.S.. Free 
Coffee roasted or ground, imp'cl 
from C.S., 3 cts. per Ih., and.. 10 
Coffee, roasted or ground, and 
all imitations of and substi- 
tutes for, n.p.s., 3 cts. per lb.. 
Coffee, e!l.tract of, 01' sulJstitutes 
for, of all kind
 ..5 cts. perIb. 
Coffee and Cream, sweetened, 
condo in tins, l!c. per lb. and 35 
Coffee 
Iills or Roasters. . . . . . _. 30 
Coffins and Caskets, of any ma. 
" terials .. _........ . . . .. . . .. 35 
Coins, Silver Coins from the U.S. 20 
Coins, Gold and Silver, except 
U.S. sih-er coins. . . . ... . . . . . .. Free 
Coir and Coir Yam. . . ., . . . . . . . . Free 
Collars of linen, cotton, celluloid, 
xylonite, or "yolite, 24c. per 
doz. and............... '" . 30 
Collars, lace collars........ . .. .. 30 
Collodion, 20c. per 1. G. and.... 25 
Colog-ne water, alcoholic per- 
fumes, and perfumed spririt". 
ba v rum. and lavender \\ aters, 
hair, tooth and skin \\ao;hes 
and other toilet l)l"eparations 
containing spirits of any hind, 
when in hottles or flasks wei;.;-h- 
inA' not more than 4 oz. each.. 50 
When in bottles, fia<;ks or 
other packag-es \\ ei:..rhing 
more than 4 oz. each.:..:2.12! 
p. :..ral ..... .. .and 40 
I Coloured Fabrics, wo'.en in \\ hole 
or in part of dyed or colored 
I cotton) am, or jute ).al'n, or 
of part jute and l)al"t cotton 



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31 


:w c. lid val ;{I c. (HI val. 

 am or other material e""cept drills, duch
. cott,on 01' Canton 
silk, n.e.s.................... 2;> flannels, not 
tained, painted 
Comh!', dress and toilet, all kinds 35 or printed, I ct. persfJ. yd. and 15 
Combs, curl') comhs, as Sad- Cottonfabricsuncoloured, scr'ims 
dIers' hardware. . . . . . .. ..... 35 and window scrims, cambric 
Commercial blank forms...,.... 35 cloths, muslin apron checks, 
Communion Plate imported by brilliants, cords, piques, dia- 
and for use in Churches. . . . ., Free pel's, lenos, mO!"lluito netting's; 
Composition Metal fOl' the manu- S\\iss, jaeonets, anel cambIic 
fact.ue of filled gold watch- muslins, aud plain, striped or 
cases.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 checked la\\ ns. .. .......... 25 
Compasses for ships........ ... .Free Cottons, denims, drilling-s, hed- 
Composition N ail
, Spikes and ticking-s, ginghams, pI aid s, 
Sheathing Nails ............. 20 eotton 01' Cant.ou fiannel
. 
Composition Fuel, in blocks.... 20 fiannelettes, clJtton tennis 



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Condensed :\Iilk, not sweetened.. 35 l'heched and striped shirting
, 
Condensed )Iilk, if s\\eetened, Ii cottonades Kentucky jean
, 
cents per Ih. and ............ 35 pantaloon stuffs, and goods 
Confectionary and Sugar Cand) , of like descript;on.. 2c. per sq. 
lie pdb. and................ 35 \.arel and............... .... 15 
Copper', old and scmp in pig", Còttons, all clothing" made of 
hal's, rods, bolts, in:tots anel cotton, or other material not 
sheating not planished or coat- otherwise pr'O\ ided for, in. 
eel. and copper seamless drawn cluding cor,;ets, and similar 
tul,in!!... ... _ _.. _ _ _ _. . .. 10 article,; made up by the seam- 
Copper Wire... .... .. .. .. .. _ _.' 15 stress or tailOl', also tarpaulin, 
Copper Wire t\\ isted for manu- plain or c(mted with oil, paint 
facture of boot., and shoes.. Free t,u', or other composition, and 
Copper' Rollers, for use 111 calIco cotton bags made up b) the 
printing, when imported b) use of the needl!' n.o.p. ...... 35 
calico printers for use in their Cotton Handkerc'hiefs, printed or 
factory in the printing of calico I ph\in, in the I.iece or otherwise. 21'i 
and for no other purpose \ 
uch Cott. ,n or Linen Shirts, ><1 rer 
rollers not l.eing manufactured I eloz. and.. _ . . . . . . . .. ......... 30 
in Canada) .. _ _ _ . . _ . . . . . . Fret. I Cotton rnrler'shirt
 and Dra\\ ers. 35 
Copper, in sheet,; or strip" of Cotton-cO\"en
d fiat steel, cut to 
less than 4in. in wiflth........ 15 lengths, \', ith hrass on ends and 
Copper in sheets or plates of not ey
eterl, a
 pal ts of clothing.. 35 
less than -tin. in \\ illth.. . , . . . . FrEe Cotto I I , knittlllg yarn. hosiery 
Copper Hath, fini
hed . . . . . . .. .. 35 yarn, anel other cotton ) arn, 
Copper,allmanufactmes of,n.e.s. 30 under No. 40, not bleached, 
Coppf:r, pi ecipitate of, crude .. Free dyed. or cOloured, 2 cts. per 
Copperas, Sulphate of Iron.... _ Free Ih. and ...................... 15 
CoP) Books. ........ _ _ " .. .. -. 35 Cotton Yarus, not coarser than 
Cop
 ing Presses ...........,.. 30 No. 40, un bleached, hleaehed 
Cords and Tas>>els of silk or any or d) ed, for use in CO\ erlllg 
other' material. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. 30 electric \\ ires; also for the 
Cordage, Cotton, and Cotton- manufacture of cotton loom 
hraided Cord". . . .. .......... 30 harness; and for use in the 
Cordage of all kinds, l1.e.s.llcper manufacture of Italian cloths, 
IIJ. and.. ... ............... 10 cotton, worsted ;}r Silk fabrics. Free 
Cordials (see Spirituous Liquors. Cotton Yarns in cops olll
, made 
Corduroy, 2c per sq. yd. and ... 15 from single cotton yarns finer 
Corn, Indian. .. . .. 7
c. per hush. than :Ko. 40, for use in their 
Cornmeal. . . . . . . . . .40c. per' hhl. 0\\ n factories h
 the manufac- 
Corks and manufactures of Cork- hIrers of Italian cloths cash- 
wood or Corh-hark .......... 20 I me: es and eotton cloths 'for the 
Cork-wood or lIal'h, ulIInanufa.. Free " seh ages of said cloths only.. Free 
Cod,HCre\\ s and Cork Dra\\ ers.. 30 Cotton, knitting 
 arn, hosiery 
Cornic
 Pole,;, . . . . . . . . .. .. 3fi I \ arn, dyeel or COlOUl'
d, 3 cts. 
Corsets. .... " .. ., . . . . .. '" . .. 35 per Ill. alld ..... .... _ _ 15 
Corset clasps, spoon clasps 01' Cotton Lamp Wi('}, .,. _ _ _.. .. .. 30 
lmsks, hlanb, side steel
 and Cotton or Lillen (ollal's, 24 cts. 
other corset steels, whether' per eloz. and. . . . . . . . ...... .... 30 
plaill, japallned, la("quered, Cotton 0\ er 36 in. wide when im- 
tillued or CO\ ered \\ ith paper ported b-, manufaf'tl1l'erS of 
or cloth; al!"o hack, bone or Window Shades for use in their 
COl sl:t wires, CO\ ered with paper faetories ..................... 15 
or cloth. cut to lengths and Cotton on'r 42 in. wide anel II hen 
tiPI'
{\ \\ ith hm...s 01' tin, or un- \ importl:d by manufacturers 
tipp
d, or' in ('oils, 5f'. p. Ih. anel 30 of Enamelled Cloth for use in 
Cottoll:ne, suh. for lard, 2c. p. Ih. their factories ............... 15 
Cotton, raw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free I Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas.. 35 
Cotton cm"ered Wire.. ...... ., .. 35 Cotton Prunella, n.e.s., 2 ("ts, 
Cotton Seed... . . . .. . . . . _ . . . . . . . Free per sq. yd. anel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16 
Cotton Bed Quilts, not including Cotton Prunella, for boots and 
\\oveu quilts or counterpanes. 35 I shoes ........................10 
Cotton Qnilts or Comforters I Cotton Pillo\\ Cases. . . . . . .. ... 35 
\\hite, wi
h wovencol'd b01'der 25 I Cotton, s
aml

s bags, 2 cts. per 
Cotton Beltmg- . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ . ., 20 lb. and ................ .... 15 
Cotton and Jute T.lpestry . . .. 2.j I Cotton, sewing thread, in h
nks, 
Cotton and Linen Damasks. .. .. 25 black, hleaehed, or unhleach- 
('ottons, gre
 or unhleached, eel, three and six ('ord. . . . . . . .121 
and bleached cotton sheetill

, Cotton, se\\ ing thread, on spools. 25 



 c. wi val. 
CottonThread, all other, n.e.s.. 20 
Cotton 1'\\ ine ... .lc. per lb. and 25 
Cotton Towels allel shawl:; ...... 25 
Cotton Yel\"eteen!'. Cotton Yel. 
vets anel Cotton PII1
h.. . . _ . .' :;:0 
Cotton Fire Hose, lined with 
rubber, 5 cts per Ih. and...... 11' 
Cotton wadding, batting', batts 
and warps, ca' pet warps, knit- 
ting yarn, hosiery yarn, and 
other cotton -,'arns, under 
number -to, not bleached, dyed 
or coloured. ". 2e. per Ib ami 15 
Cotton warps on beams, 1 ct. 
per sq. yd. and... . .... . . .... .. 15 
Cotton Warp, 
o. 60, and finer. 15 
Cotton Winceys, checked, strip- 
ed or faney Cottons, O\'er 25 
inches wide, 2c. per sq. 
 d. and 15 
Cotton, Wince
 s of all kind
.n.es. 22; 
Cotton jeans, coutilles, cambrics, 
silicias and casbans, printed 
01' dyed, n.e.s...... ........... 32! 
Cottons, Jeans and CoutiUes, for 
corset and dre
s stay makers, 
for use in their factories ..... 25 
Cotton tabrics, printed 01' d)-ed, 
n.e.s. .. . . . . .' .. . . .. ,. .. ...... 32
 
Cottons, manufactures of, n.e.s.. 2(1 
Cotton Wa!"te and Cotton Wool.. Free 
Cotton Seed Cake......., . . . . . . Free 
Cow Hair, unmanufactured. . . . Free 
Cow Hair manufaetures, :K.E.S.. 20 
Cracked Corn alld "heat ...... 20 
Cranherries, plums and quinces 
30c. per. bu
h. 
Crapes of all hinds............ . 20 
Crocus, Compositon'.. ... _ _' .. .. 30 
Crocks, earthenware, per gallon 
holdillg capacit.\ .. .. .. ..3 ds. 
CrOI) end of steel rails for the 
manuf. of steel, :::=2 pel' ton. . . . 
Crowbars.. ...... .le. per Ih. and 25 
('ream of Tartar in Cn stals.. .. Free 
Cream of Tartar, other, n.e.s.... 20 
Crucibles of Plumbago.. .. . . . . " 30 
Crucibles, Earthenware ........ 35 
Cucumhers... .................. 25 
Cuff
 of Paper. . ..... .......... 35 
Cuffs of Linen, Cotton, Celluloid, 
X-,lonite or X) olite, 4 cts. per 
pail', and... .. ..... . .......... 30 
Cult,,'ators and parts thereof... 35 
Cups 01' other prizes won in com- 
petitions. 
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Cl1l'IÍng stones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. 25, 
Curtains, trnllmed or untrimmed 30 
Cutlery: lini\"es," holh or in 
part"plated,co!'ting- und
r :'-3.50 
per doz., 50c. per doz. and..., 20 
Cutlery, plated, other, n.e.s.. .. 30 
Cutlery, not elsewhere specified. 25 
Cut Flowers..... ............... 20 
Damask of Cotton, of 
linen, or of cotton and 
linen, ble:tehed, unbleaehed 
or colored...,............... 25 
Deealcomanie, or transferpic'fs. 35 
Deer, (g-IO\.e leather) t.lnlled or 
dressed, colored or not colored 10 
Deer Hair. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... 20 
Degras.... ...........,........ 
O 
Delltal instrumellts, of all kinds. 20 
Diamond
, set............., .. .. 20 
Diamonds, unset, dust or bort. 
alld blaek Ðiamollds for borer,;. Free- 
Diamonel elrill boring rods and 
coupling.s.. .. . ... ... .,. '" 30 
Diamond Drills. for prospecting" 
for minerals. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . Fret.' 
Dice, hory or bone, falley...... S5 
Dogs ..........................20, 



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 c. ad avt. 
Doors, for safes and vaults, of 
iron or steel. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 35 
Door Knob Tops, of an
 ma- 
terial . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. ..... 20 
Dragon's Blood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Drain pipes sewer pipes. chimne,' 
linings or vents. and inverted 
blocks glazed 01' unglazed, and 
eal thellware tiles ............ 35 
Draughts and Chessmen of Ivory 
01' bone. fancy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 
Drawing Paper, mOlUlted .,.... 35 
Drawillgs,n.e.s. ...... ........20 
Dried Flowers ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 
Dried Roots, n. e. s " . . . . . . . , . . .. 20 
Dried Yeg-etahles............... 2;; 
Dru;çget" (dyed cotton)... .... .. 32i 
Drugs, in a crude state, used in 
d.'-eing or tanning 0.......... Free 
Dryer's Japan, 20 cents per gal. 
and. . 0 . . . . . . . . .. ..... ...... 25 
Dualin, D
 namite, Giant Powder 
and other e'l.plosives in which 
nitl'o-J.dycerille is a component 
part.. . . . . . .5 cents per Ih. and 20 
Duck, fol' belting and hose, whell 
imported h
 manufacturers of 
I'ubber goods for use in their 
factories _..... 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Dutch .:IIetal or bronze . . . . . . . .. 30 
Dye Wood, ground or further 
ad\'anced in manufacture than 
chips ....................... 20 
D
 es (prepared) other than Ani- 
line.. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. . _ _ _ , , .. 20 
Dye", Aniline, and coal tar dyes, 
in bulk or packages of not less 
than 1 lb. weight., inl'luding- 
alizarme and artificial aliza- 
rine .. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . Free 
Dyes, Aniline,n.e.s. less than In. 10 
D
e, jet hlack.................Free 
D
 eing or Tanning Articles in a 
erude state, used in dyeing or 
tanning, n,e.s......... ...... Free 


Earth Closets. . .. . . .. . . . ... 35 
Earthenware Tiles. . .. .... .... .. 35 
Earthenware Drain Tiles uot 
glazed. . . . . . . . , . . ...... .'... .. 20 
Ear th e n ware and Stoneware 
Demijohns or Jugs, Churns 
and Crocks, per gal. holdin!{ 
capacity, 3 cents pel' goal.. .... 
Ear t h enware and Stoneware, 
hrown or coloured, and Rock- 
ingham \\ are, white granite, 
01' iron stoneware and C.C. 
\\ :U'e, decorated, In'inted or 
sponged, and all earthenware 
II. e.". .. .. .. _ . .. . . 35 
Ego:,:'s. ,.. _ _ . _ . . _ , _ _ . . . . . . . . . . Free 
E..:'
 ho\.es, when imported from 
the L" ni ted States to be filled 
\\ ith eggs and e\.porterl, ma
 
he returned to Canada to he re- 
filled \\ it
out requiring" duty 
a 
eC'ond tUlle, but duty must 
he paid on first importation. ,. 25 
Elastic Rubber Thread fO!' the 
man ufactm'e of elastic " eb- 
hing, when imported h
 the 
manufaetm'ers of elastic rub- 
ber wehhing' to be used for 
that purpo!'e only in their 
0\\ n fac
ries ............... Free 
Electric and Gahanic Batteries. 2/í 
Electric Lights, apparatus, parts 
of, when imported separately. 2;; 
Eleci;ro-plated Ware, wholly or 
in part electl'o or gilt ... 
. . _ 0 30 
Electrot.' pes, Stereot.' pes, and 
('elluloids of hooks and hases, 
and eoppel' shells for the !>ame, 
\\ hl,ther eompos('d wholh or 
in pal t of metal 01' celhiloid, 


:jJJ c. ad val. 
i cents per sq. in. .. . . . . . . . . . . 
Electrot.' pes, 
tereot.rpes, and 
celluloids for almanacs, calen- 
dars, illustrated pamphlets, 
newspaper ad'-ertisements or 
engra' ings, and all other like 
work for commercial, trade or 
other purposes, n.e5.; and 
matrices or copper shells of the 
same ,_ _ _ _ . . .2c. per. sq. in. 
Electrut
 pes,8tereot.' pes,anùcel- 
luloids of newspaper columns, 
and bases for the same, com- 
posed wholl
' or partly of met.al 
or celluloid, 
c. per sq. in., allli 
matrÏC's or copper shells of the 
same........... .2c. per sq. in. 
Emhalming Boal'ds ............ 35 
Embossed - Paper, extra heavy, 
for cracked and damaged walls 35 
Embroideries, n.e.s..... .. ....... 30 
Emery in hlocks, crushed or 
ground ... ........ ........ Free 
Emel'y and Sand Paper. ... . . . .. 30 
Emen' Wheels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 25 
Enanielled Iron I1011ow\\ are. . . .. 35 
Engines, Locomoti, es, provided 
with any 10C01l1ot,ive \\ hich, 
\\ ith its tender, weighs 30 tons 
and over shall pay a dnty of 
not less than.. ........ .
2,000. 
Engines, Fire.................. 35 
Engines, Fire, Chemical...... _. 30 
Engines, steam, of ships or other 
vessels huilt in any foreign 
country, etc... _ ... .......... 25 
Engines, all others, and boilers, 
11. e. s. . . . . . . ., . . . ... . . . . . . . . ... 35 
Engra, ings and Prints.. .. . . . . .. 20 
Entomolo
Q', specimens of. . . . . . Free 
Envelopes, paper of all kinds.... 35 
Ergot....................... ...Free 
Esparto, or Spauish Grass, and 
other grasses and pulp of, for 
the manufacture of paper.. _. Free 
Essences or Extracts, mixed with 
spirits.... .
2.12
 per I.G., al:d 30 
Es::,ential Oils 0 . .. . . . . " . . .. .. 20 
Ether. Sulphuric ... .5c. per lù. 
Exc
lsior for upholsterers' use.. 20 
Excelsior, for other purposes. . .. 25 
Extract of Logwood, fu
tic, oak, 
and of oak hark _, _ ..... _. Free 
Extract of 
Ialt, for medicinal 
purposes, n.e.s..., .. ..' .. 0 . . _. 25 
Edl'act of Fluid Beef, not medi- 
cated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 25 
E, elets of BrasS!. . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. 30 
E
'e glasses, finished. . . . . . . . . . .. 30 
Eye I!'lasses, I1nfin'd, and parts of 25 


Fancy Grasses, dried, but not 
colored nor otherwise manfel..Free 
Fane" workhoxes, \\ riting- desks. 
glåve - boxes, handkerchief 
lIo'l.es, manicure cases, per- 
fume cases, toilet cases and 
fanc
 cases for snHJkers' sets, 
and all similar fanc\" articles 
made of bone, shèll, horn, 
ivory, wood, leather, plu
h, 
satiu, silk, satÏIlette, or paper; 
dolls and toys of all kinds, 
including' sewing machines, 
\\ hen nòt more than 
2 in 
value: and to." whips, orna- 
ments of al,lhaster, spar, am- 
hel', terra cotta or composition 
statuettes and bead omaments 
n.e.s. ..................... . 35 
Fans, . ,. to ùe rated a('C'ording to 
matelial. 
Farina.... .. ... ....2 cts. per lb. 
Feathers, Ostrich and Yulture, 
undressed .... . . . . 0 0 . . . . . . . .. 15 
I Feathers, üstl'kh and Yulture, 



 c. ad val. 
dressed. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 .. . _ 35 
Feathers of all kinds, n.e.s.. .... 25 
Feather Beds, Bolsters and 
Pillows. .. . .. .... .......... .. 35 
Felt, pressed of all kinds, not 
filled or covered b) or with 
any woven fabncs.. .......... Ii! 
Felt, aclhesÏ\-e, for sheathing 
,esse Is.... .. .... _..... ..... Free 
Felt. priuted as carpets.. . .. .. . _ 25 
Felt. Roofing', tarred or coated.. :?5 
Felt, Roofing, n.e.s. ........... 20 
Felt Cloth, n.e.s., 10 cts. per Ih. 
and o. ..................... 20 
Ferro - 1Iianganese and Feno- 
silicon .. . . . _ . . _ _ :;:::! per ton. 
Fertilizel's, ArtJfieial and }J int'I'al 20 
Fibre, .:Ilexican, Tampico or I
tle. Free 
Fibre Ware, indumted fihre ware, 
\tllcanized fibre \\ are and all 
articles of like material .... . 3u 
Fibre, ,egetahle, for manufactur- 
ing pm'poses.. .. _ . . . . . .. . " . . Free 
Fibre, \'egetable, twistell for con- 
,'enience in transportation. . 0 Free 
Fiùrilla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... _ . Free 
Filhel ts. . _ . . . . . . . 3 cents pel' lb. 
Files and Rasps. . . .. . .,. . 3,') 
Fillets of Cotton aud Rubher not 
exceeding ï inehes \\ ide, for 
manufaeture of card clothiug . Free 
Firearms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 
Fire Bricks, for use exclusÏ\ ely 
in processes of manufactures. Free 
Fire Clay gas logs.. _ . . . . . . ' . . .. 20 
Fire Clay gas retorts. . . . . . . . . .. 20 
Fire Cla
 retorts, crucihles. .. 35 
Fire Clay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Fire Works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. 25 
Fire Hose, of C'otton or linen, 
lined with rubber, or of rub- 
ber, 5 cents per lb. and... .. .. 15 
Fire Dog-s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . .. 30 
Fish Skins and fish offal, when 
impol"ted by manufacturers of 
g'lue for use in their factories. Free 
Fish.-.:IIackerel,fresh, Ic. pro Ih. 
Herrings, Pickled or 
altell, 
k cent per Ih. 
Salmon, pickled or salted, 
,;uhject to the prm'i
ions 
of SectIOn 3, Chap. 33, 49th 
Yic. Re,-. Stat. of Can. .le. 
per lb. 
All othel' Fish, pickled or 
salterl, in hbls., suhjeet to 
the prm isions of Sec,tion 
3, Lhap. 33, 49th ,"ic. ReL 
Stat. of Can .. lc. per Ih. 
Foreign caught fish, import- 
ed ot,her\\ ise than in hhls. 
or half bbls., whether fl'e!'h, 
dried, 
alted 01' pieklerl, 
n.e.s , 5(1 cents per lOO Ihs 
Smoked anrl Boneles;; Fish, 
1 cent per Ib ... 0 . . . . . . . . 
An c ho v ies and Sardines, 
packed in oil or otherwise, 
in tin boxes, measuring 
not more than fi,'e inches 
long, fOllr inches \\ ide, and 
three and one-half inches 
deep. [) cents per Lo," .... 
In half bO'i:es, measuring' not 
more than five inehe" long', 
fom' inches \\ ide, and one 
and fi\ e-eighths deep, 2! 
cents per half box. . . . . . . . 
In quarter boxes, measuring 
not more than four and 
three-quarter inehes long, 
three and one-half inches 
wiele, and one and a quar- 
ter eleep, 2 cts. per quarter 
box _.... ..... ... ..,... ... 
Imported in an.' other form. 30 



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38 


i'l c. ad val. fl c. ad val. I V c. ad. val. 
Fish presen'ed in oil, except parations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 pocket knÏ\.es for use in their 
Ancho\ ies and Sardines.. 30 Foot Grease, refu!>e of cotton fac-tories for manufacture of 
Salmon and all other Ibh pre- seed, but not when treated of such pocket knÏ\'es . . . . .. . .Free 
pared or presen ed,includ- \\ ith alkalies . ..... ........ Free German and 
ic'kel Silvel', manu. 
iug- o
'stef3, n.e.s......... 25 Fork,;, cast iron, not handled nor I fa(.tures of, not plated. . . _ . . .. 25 
O
-:;ters shelled in hulk, 10 ground, or otherwise further Germau and Xiekel ::5ih.er, plated 
cents per gal ............ manufactured..... ...]11 n.e.s ..................... .;JU 
Oysters, canned, in cans not Fossils................ ....... . Free German 
ih'el', and Siher in 
o\'er one pint, 3 centi per Fowls, domestic, pure bred, also I 'Sheets, for man"f'g purposes.. Free 
can, including- the cans .. pheasauts and quails for illl- Giant powder, dualin, dynamite 
Oy
ters in cans,o,er oue pint pro\'ement of stock.... .. " Free I and other explosives in which 
and not o\.er one quart, 5c. Fowls, other .... .. 20 nitro-glyceline i;, a constituent 
per can including- cans. .. Frin
es ... .. .. .. '" .... . 3u I part
... .... . .5c. per ]b., and 20 
Oyster" in cans exceeding Fruit 
yrup", Lime-juice, ;,weet- . Gil1in
 T\\ ine, imported for the 
one quart, 11\ e cents for ened, n.o p .,. .40c. per gal. I use of the fisherie
.. .. _. Free 
ea(.h quart or fract,ion of a Fruit, dried, Apples,2c. pel'lb. Gillill
 Twine'S, linen thread. .. 20 
quart of the capacity in- Fruit, driell, Raisins.... . _. .... Uilt ware, of all kinds, except 
cludin!:' the cans '" . . . . . 1 ct. per lb. and. .. . . . .. . . .. . 10 je\\ eler.\' .. .... .......... .... 30 
O O .' \ :
 t te er r s s 
I s ' e t e h d e a S l h ld eIl B ' r ' ee ' d ' l : II '
 211 Fr'Iit,.., dried, Cllrrants, Dates, Gin. See Spirituous Li4uors ... 
u _. Fig-s, Plumi, Prunes, and all Ginger, Preserved ............. 35 
imported for the pm'pose others, n.e s., Ic. per lb... .. .. Glacier, \\ indow decorations... , 
of being- planted in Cana- Fruits, Banana", pl.U1tains, pine- I Cx:. per lb. and. .............. 20 
rlian \\ ater".. .... .... ...Free apples, pOllleg-ranates, gua\ as, Glas", c,"-,'stal and decorated 
Packages contaming 0.' sters mangoes, and shadtlock" ; and I table-ware, made e...pressly for 
or other FIsh, not other- \\ i1d blueberries and straw- 1ll0 1 mting \\ ith silver-plated 
\\ ise pro\ ided for . . . . . . ., 25 berries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free trimmin
 -;, when imported by 
Oils, spermaceti, whale anti Fruit", Cherries and Currants, Ic. manufacturers of plated ware. 20 
other fish oils, and all quart. Glas,>, ornamented, fig-ured, and 
other articles the produce Fruit", .l!I'een, Grapes, 2c. per lb. enamelled colored glass; paint- 
of the fisheries, n.e.!> .. .. 20 Fruit;" nIackherries, Goo"eber- ed and \ itrified gla."s; fig-ured, 
Can,> or packages malle of ries, R Isphen-ie;" and Straw- enamelled ami obscured white 
tin 01' other material, con- berries, 3e. per Ih. The wei.l!ht 
Ia"s; and rough rolled plate 
tailling fi
h of an.' kind of the pack-,ge to he included g'las" ....... ......... . . . .. 25 
admitted free of dut\ un- in the \\ eig-ht per dut.'. Gla..." ::itained Windo\\ s ........ 30 
der uny existing- la'w or Fruit, ;!Teen, other n.e.s.. . . . . .. 20 Glass, Carbo.'.s and Demijohns, 
treat.'., not exceedin
 one Fruit'S in air-ti
ht cans or other I empt.'- or filled bottles and de- 
quart in contents, I! ets. packages, weighing" not o\'er cantels, fiashs and phials of 
on each can or package, 1 lb., 3c. per r-an, ind. can. less capacit.' than 8 ounces.. .. 30 
and when e...ceeding one and 3c. ad(htional per can or Glass, Flash" and Phials of eight 
quart an additional duty packRge for eac-h pound or I ounees and O\.er, Telegraph 
of U cts, for each a(Ì- fraction of a pound. allfl Lig-htning" Rod Insulators, 
ditioilal quart or frac- Fruit.. preserved in brandy and Jars a.ntl Glass Balls, and cut. 
tional part thereof. .. .. . .. I other !>pirit..;..... 
L9() per I.G. presserlor moulded tableware, 
Fish hooks, nets, seines, lilies Fruit Juice not sweetened a11<1 I 5 cts. per dozen pieces and 30 
and twines. not to indude not containing- alcohol, IOc. per Glass. Lamp, Gas and Ele(.tric 

portin
 fishing- tackle or hooks I. gal. I Lig-ht Sharles, Lamps and Lamp 
with flies, or trolIin6" spoons, Fuller's Earth. ... . . . . . . . . . . Free Chimneys, "ide r ght;, l\nd head 
or threarl" or t\\ ines commonly I Fuller's Earth, prepared. . . . . . .. 30 lights, Globes for Lanterns, 
nsed for sewin
 or manufac- Furniture, of wood, iron or any Lamps,Gas and Electric Lights, 
tm ing purpo'es _ _ . . . . . . Free other material, for hou,>e, I lI.e.s......... . . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. 30 
Fish Hooks, n.e.s ......... . .. .. 30 cabinet or office, fin.or in part:;. GI.,
s, comlllon and colorless 
Fish Xets, Seines, Lines, and including hair ami spring' and \\ indow g-Ia!>s; and plain color- 
manufacturer of Twines. .... 35 other mattresses, bobtels and I ed, stained, tinted or muffled 
Fishing- Rods... .. .. . . . . " " .. .. 30 pillows, caskets and coffins of g-Ia"s in sheets. . .. . ... .. .. '" 20 
Fishin;;, Hooks \"ith Flies ..... 30 any material ....... .... .., 35 <';las
.IllIihtion porcelain shades, 
Flagstones, sawn or other" ise Fur Skins, of all kinds, not and colored gla"s shades, not 
dre"sed . .. . . . . . ."'2 per tOn dressed in any manner. . . .. .. Free' fi!!lued, painted, enamelled or 
Flannels, of e\'ery description, Fur Skins, d
 ed and wholly 01' eng-ra\'ed . .. ...... _ ... _ . 20 
n.e.s., (wool). IOc. per lb. and 20 partiaIl." dressed........... -. 15 I taa
... and Emer) Paper....... . 30 
Fla",-fibre, scutched..lc. per lb. Fur hats, caps, muffs, tippets, Giass, Plate, not coloured, in 
Flax, fihre, hackled, 2 cts. per lb. capes, coats, cloaks anJ other panes not O\.er 30 sq ft, 6c-. per 
Flax, tow of. s('ukhed or g-reen. manufactures of fur 25 I "fl. ft., when be\'elled, 2c. per 
! ct. per Ih. sll. ft. add'i .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 
FlaxSeell.. ...IOc.perbusheI. Galvanized Nails and Gla,,'S, Plate, in panes O\-er30 
Flax Twi Ie, Sail Twine ........ 5 Spikes, wrought and pre;,sed, under 70 s4. ft., 
C. per s'l. ft. 
Flax, manufactures of n.e.s.... 20 I I! ct. per lb., but not le;,s than 35 I when be\'eIled.:!c. p. sq. ft. add'i 
Flint, flints aUfI ground fiint Gah anized sheet iron, thicker Glass, Plate, III panes over 70 sq. 
sto'Ies....... ...... ...... .Free thanXo.:!o........_.........30 I ft.9c.p.!:>q.ft.,whenbe\-elled 
Floor ami Ornamental Tiles..... 35 Gahanized sheet iron, thinner 2c. per sq. ft. additional.. .... 
FIOli"t Stock, \ iz., palm
, or- gauge than 
o. 2U .. . 12! Glas'S, Sih'ered .............. SO 
ehids, azaleas, cacti and fio\\ er Gah anic Batteries............ 25 (;Ia"s, "ih ered, be\.eIled .. . . .. . 3;; 
bulbs of all kinds.. . . . . . . . . .. Free Game........ . 20 I Gla<;;,;, all other, and manufac- 
Flonr, Buckwheat or 
Ieal, ic. lb. Gannister ... _ " . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .Free tures of, n.o.p., including' bent 
Flour, gluten flour, ami special Gas and Coal Oil, or Kerosene plate gbs..; ......... ........ 20 
diabetic food.. . . . . .. . . . .. ... 
O I Fixtures, or parts thereof. . .. 30 Glazier's hac'king- and putt.'. 
F1uur, of Corn or Corn 
Ieal _ . . . Ga" Coke, (the product of Gas I knÏ\ es _.................... 35 
40 cts. per bbl. Works) when u
ed in Cana- (;}O\ es and 
litts, of all kinds.. 35 
Flour of Rye 5"c. per hB. dian manufactures only. ...'. . Free (3lue, sheet, broken sheet and 
Flour of Wheat .... 75c. per bbl. Gas 'Jete 1 s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3) g-round, 3 cents per lb.. . . . 
Flour of Rir-e or Sago, 2c. per lb. Gas, for dentists and others. . . .. 20 (.Iue, liquirl . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ., '" 30 
Fluting }lachine. . . . . . ... ...... 30 I Gelatine, and all similar prep'ns. 20 l:!u('oseand Gluc'e SHUP I!c p. ft. 
Fly Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. .. 3.; Gentian and Ginseng Root.. .. . . Free (;}) ('erine. . . . :.. .:. 20 
Fog Signal'S, detonatin
. . 2;; German <.;pilits of nitrous ether (;oat Hair, unm1lllufa tured Flee 
Folding 
Iachines . ...... 10 I (s\\eetniue),"'Z.l :!
imp.!{al.and 30 Gold Beaters' moulcl!! aII'I skips "'lee 
Folia Di!:,italis '" . FI ee Gemmn 
ih er ill sh iT'''' \\ hen im- Gol.] Lac-e... Goltl and Si
\ er 
Food, 
lilk, ancI all similar pre- ported by ImlllUf.ll
tllre" of ('loth or Thread _ . . . .. .. .. .. _ ;'1/ 
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[1892. 


W c. ad val. I lß c ad val. 
 c. ad val. 
Gold and Sih er Bullion. in Bars, Hair. Plasterers' and manufac- Ice Bo"es .... -. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. 35 
Blocks or Ingots, and Bullion tures of. n.e.s..... ...... .., .. 20 Illuminating I)ilS, composed 
Fringe .. . . . . _ . . . ., . . ..... Free Hair Oils, Pomatums and Pastes, wholly or in part of the pro- 
Gold and Silver Wal'e. plated, I and .11.11 other perfumed prep- ducts of petroleum, coal, shale 
n.e s .......... .. . . . . .. 30 aratlOns used for the hall", or lignite. costin!! more th,1U 
Gold :'Iledals .. . . . . .. _ . .. .. .. .,. 20 mouth and ,;kin. . . . . .. 30 3Oc. per gal . . . . . .. 25 
Goldann.
ih'er leaf. and Dut.-h HairPins...... .............30 Incense........................: W 
or schlag metal leaf.. .. . . . ... 30 Hammel's, Black,anith Hammers. Indian COl'n of the ,'arieties 
Gold an I Sih er, manufactures 1 ct. per lb. ann. . . ... .. .. 25 kno\\ n as .. Southern White 
of. n.e.s... .......... .. 20 Hammers, other, n.e.s... . .. 35 Dent Corn," or horse tooth 
Gong's for doors, as bells. ...... 30 Hammocks 3ndlawn tennis nets ensilage corn, and ., Western 
Gooseberry bushes .1c. each and other like articles manu- Yello\\ Dent Corn," or horse 
Graftinl! Stock. (See Seedling factUl'ed of twine. n.e.s ...... 35 tooth ensilage com, when im- 
stock) ...................... Hams, fresh, salten.. dried or ported to be SO\\ n for soiling' 
Grape nnes, costing- lOco and smoked. 3 cts. per lb. ........ and ensilage only. . .. . . . . . . Free 
l
ss . ........ ..... 2c. each. Hamess and swldlery of e,'ery Indian Corn. ï! ceuts per bush.. 
Grain, of all kinds when dam- description, and parts of same 35 Indian Corn :'Ileal, lCc per bh1. 
a!!e!! bv w..ter in transitu (on Hatchets, n.e,s.. .. 35 IndianCol"It allli Corn )Ieal, when 
aJmraisen. ,alue) .......... . 21) Hat Boxes ....... - . . . .. 30 damag'ed by water in transi- 
GralÎite Ware, namelled hon Hat Co\'el's of rubber.... 35 tion on apprais
d ,'alue... -. 2!\ 
W;ue. and 
l\h'anizerl Iron Hats, caps and bonnets. n.e.s.... 30 India Hemp (crude drug).. . .Free 
Ware. . . . . . . ., .... . .. .. 35 Hatters bands, bindings. tips and India Rubber Boots and ::5hoes 
Grass, )Ianilla and Sea Grass. . . Free sirles, and linings. both tips and \\ ith tops or uppers of cloth 01' 
Gra"s, manufl\C'tures of n.e.s..... 20 \ sides when imported h
' hat of matel"Ïal other than rubber. 3') 
Gra\ els .. ...........:... .... Free manufacturer,; fOI' use in their India Rubber Boots and Shoes 
Grease, rough. the refuse of ani- factol"Ïes in the maTe of hats.. Free and other manufacturers of 
mal fat, when imported h
 the Hatters' plush. of silk or.cotton, India Rnbber, n.e.s ..... .... 25 
!l)anu
actures of soap for use I and fur
. no
 on the skm. .. .. F
ee India Rubber t.;lothing. or cloth- 
III then' own faC'tory only, . . . . Free Hay and 
tra\' .. ............. _0 I ing made waterproof \\ ith 
Grease, A "Ie. 1 cent per Ib . ... Hemlock, Bark, seed and leaf.. free India Rubber, n.e.s ..... . . . .. 35 
Grease, Foot, refn"e of cotton Hemp Paper, nnlle on four- India Rubher surfaced water- 
seed after oil is pressell out. . Free c
-lillller machines and calen- proof clothing..l0c. per lb. and 25 
Grease, other. n.e.s.. ....... .. 20 n.ered to beÌ\\een .Ou6 and .nos India Rubber, ,uleanized hand- 
GrimlHtones. not. mounted. amI inch thickne"s. for manufac- les for knives and forks. . . . . .. In 
not less than tweh e inches in ture of shot shells, primers for India Rnbber Hose, Belting, 
diameter .. ..... .::,2 per ton. the manufacture of ",hot shells Packing, Mats and Matting, 
Grindstone Fixtures. . . . . . . .. 30 amI cartrin.ges. and felt hoarll, and Cotton, and Linen Hose, 
Guano. and other animal and sized and hydraulic pressed lined with rubher.5e. p. Ih. and ];; 
ve"etable manures .. ... . "'ree 11.11(1 covered \\ ith pl\per or India Rubl,er, unmanufacturl:d. Free 
Gun
,Amber,Arahic,Åustralian. I nncO\'ered for the manufac- India Rubber, Crude and HartL 
('opal, Damar, l\:.tUrie. :\la'3tic. ture of gun-\\:1Ils, when snch Rubber in sheet..., hnt not fur- 

ann.arac, Senegal, andShell.J.c, llrticl
s are imported hy the ther manufacturen., and re- 
and White 
hellac in gum or lll,ulUfacturers of shot 
hells, co\ ered Rubber alld Rubber 
flake, for manuf'lctn1"Ïng pur- cartridg'

, and flun-wads to sub,;titute .. ., .. ..... ... . Free 
poses; ami Gum Trag-acanth, be u
ed fo
' these pm'p<?ses Int/ko ........................ Free 
\}um Gedda and (
um Bar- onl) III theu 0\\ n faetortes; Indig-o Au...iliary or Zinc Dust.. Free 
herry ... . . . _ . . . . . . .. . Free pro\ ided ah\"3
 s that the said Indigo Paste and E"tract of. . . . Free 
Gum. British. Dre"sine, Sizin;{ articles when imported shall Infants' Food, all kinds. .. ...... 30 
Cream and Enamel Sizin;;'. 1 he entered at the pOl.t of Ink, for w1"Ïting . " . . . ., .... 25 
cent perlh .................. :'Ilontreal onl) ......... . . .. Free Ink, fOl' printing- . - . .. .. -- " 20 
Gum, sapp:lto, crude, \\ hen im- Hemp undre",
ed ...... ....... Free I Inkstands. n.e.s.... .... .... 311 
porten. fOI' the purposes of Hemp, manafact l ues of, n.e.s... 20 I Insect Powdfr, n.e.s...... ..... ;111 
manufacture .. . . . . . . . . . . .. Free Henbane, leaf . . . . . . . . .. .. Fl'et: I Iodine, crude. . . .. ............ Free 
vum. opium (dru:':'),::<1 per lb.. Hickor
 Spokes, r
)Ugh turned, Iodine, resnblimed.. .. . ., 211 
Gums, .\ssaftJ;
tida, Camphor and not tenanted, nutred. throat- hi,;, Onis Hoot... . FI'ee 
others n.e.s. _' .. 20 ed, faced, sized, cut to lentth, [sing-lass. . . . . . . . . . . " ......... 2U 
Gunpowder, Gun, Rifle.Sporting, ro'md tenanten. or p<:>lished .. Free I IrOlì 
and or l
.lol
ules an
 Dry 
in keg-so 
 kegs. ! kegs. and lIldes,.ra\\ whether drle.I, salted Putty, fOl' pohsll1ng g-mmte... :W 
simllar packag'es, ;) ct!>. per lb. 'or pll'hled .................. Free I It'on Liquor, solution of acetate 
GI
npo\\ller, C,JUnon and mnsket, Hob 
ails, I! ct. per lb. but not 3 
 of. it'<?n fOt. d
 eing' and calico, 
111 hegs auci bhls., .I per lb. ... le,,
 than .... ............... v prmtlllg".. ., .......... .} ree 
Gunpo\\ Iler, canister. 1 Ih. and Hoes. 5 eents each and ........:!5 Iron. I :xide of, drv . ...... .. . . .. 3ft 
" lb. tin
, n cents per lb.. . . . . 1l011
 .. ... . .... .. .. ..... 20 IROX 
 SHEL & :'IL\XI'l'AC. 01':- 
t
unpo\\,ler. hlasting and min- HOIll!ny, in bbl"., .Inds. per bb1. .
 Adzes....... .... 35 
in" 3 cents per lb. .., Honuny, n.e.s....... ....... _0 AnchOl's ....................Free 
GIlII
' Rifles and )Inskets .. 20 Hone
, in the comb OJ' other- An"les, rolled iron or steel 
Gut 
nd "'orm Gut. manufac- wise, and "dulter.J.tionsand uni- Ång'les, f'hanneLs, structural 
tu: e I or umnanufaetured, for t,ttions thereof.. 3 cts. pel' lb. Shapes and Special Sections, 
wi ip and other cord. .. ...... Free Hoofs, horn" and horn tips .... free I weighing less than 251bs per 
Gutta P
rcha, clothing, \\ hen Hoop:'hirts"," "imilal' goods,n.e.s. 35' lineal 
 n.., n.e.s., ! cent per 
pal't.1ycomposed of \\001 10c. It.. Hnps,ôcents pel' lb.. ......... Ih.and ..............-... .10 
'liid. . .., . ... . .. .. .. .. 25 Hop e...traet and hop roots. .... 20 Ang-Ies, etc., as aho\-e, weigh- 
G'ltta l'ercha dothing' or cloth- Horns ..... .. .,. .. .... Free iÌlg- not less than 25 Ibs. per 
ing- Illan.e w,tterproof with _ Horns .Strips, when to be used in lineal yard. . . .: . . . . . . . . . . ., 12i 
C It
a Perch a . . .. 3) I m,\ktll!{ cor,;ets " . . . . . . ... .. Free An;;-Ies, roll en. l1'on or steel 
Gntta Pel'cha, crlHle . ., .. Free Horse Cloth in!!, shaped, n.o.p ... 30 An;4'les, Beams. Girders. 
Gattl\ Pereha. manf. of..... .. ., 2.) Horses, n e.s. . ........ ....... 20 Joists, Channels. E
 e-bar 
Chpsum.erude (sulphate of lime)Free Hosi
rJ, of :-iilk. . . . .. ......... 3(\ Blanks made Joy the Kloman 
.' House FUl"II'ng Harn.ware, n.e.s. 30 process, tOI:'ether with all 
Hubs, I'oug'h hewn 01' sawn onl\' 15 other structural sh:lpes of 
Hymn Boohs.. .. . . .... ..: 
 5 rolled iron or steel, incLu- 
n
 o"'c
 anms Lea\ es.. . . . Free ding- rolled iron or steel 
llyosl".\ am us ::5eed. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 2u I bridge plate. not less th.U! ! 
Ihdn\llt....Yllhcsaml \\ater!!ates 30 of an inch thIck, nor less 
than I[) inches \\ ide, when IIU- 
ported hy mauufacturers of 


Hair, cleanell 01' unde.J.ned. hut 
not curlen. or othel'\\ be manu- 
factur
ll . . . .. Free 
Hair, curled '. .. ...... 20 
lIail' Cloth of all kinds . . . .. :30 
Hair :'Ilattres"es . . . . . .. ........ ;3.) I Ice. . . 


........... ....... ... .Free , 



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35 


<j:I c. ad val. I 
t>ri'lges for use exclusivel." 
in the nnnufaeture of iron I 
and steel bridges........... 12
 
Angles fOI' iron or composite I 
ship.. or \'es.,els. _ .. _. ... . .. Free 
A xes, chopping axes, 
"2 per 
doz. and.. .. .... ..... .... .. 11' 
Axes ..f all kinds, Ad?es, 
Hatchets, and Hammers, 
n.e.S... ...... .......... _., 35 
Axles and Springs of iron or 
steel, and parts thereof, for 
carriag-es other than railway 
or tralnway vehicles, with- 
out reference to the stage of 
manufactures, 1 cent per lb. 
and ......... ...... ..... 30 
Axles for raih\ a\' and tramway 
cars, all other axles, anrl 
parts thereof, n e.s., :-:30 per 
ton, but not less than. . . . .. 35 
Balances.. . .. ..... ...... 35 
ßandsand Hoops,n.e.s.,\-alue'l 
at 4 cent
 or less per lb. . _ 3<1 
but not less than :::<12 per ton 
BanJs and Hoops, n.e.s.. I 
valued at over 4c per Ib . 1:!4 
Bars, Cro\\ bars, Ic per lb. ani 25 
Ear Iron, rolle.1 or hamlllered, 
comprising fiats, rouwls, 
squares, and Lars and shapes 
of rolled iron, n.e.s., ::'13 
perton .................. _ . 
Barbed Wire Fencing of iron 
or steel. . . . . .1 t c'ents per Ih. 
Bars or Steel Rails, weighing 
not less than 25 lI.s. per 
lineal yard, for use on rail- 
way track. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Bars and Billets, n.o.p., valu- 
ed at 4 cents or Ie!''' per Ib . SO 
but not le!'>s than 
12 per ton 
Bars and Billets, n.e.s., valu- I 
ed at o\'er,1 cents per lb... 12! 
ßI'Ju",'" and S!:I.hs, \ alued at 4 I 
,'ellt.. per [hS or less.. . .. . . .. 30 
Ïlut Hut less than :::<12 per tOil 
Bioolll'> and ::Habs, valued at I 
0\ er 4 eents per lb. ., 124 
Boiler, or other plate iron, 
sheared or '1l1shearefl, skelp 
iron sheared or rolled in 
zrooves, ami sheet iron, com- 
mOil or hlaek, not thinner 
than 29 gaug-e, n.e.s., inclu- 
ding nail plate of iron or 
steel, 16 gauge and thicker, 
;;:13 per ton. ...... . . . . 
Boiler tuhes of \\ roug-ht iron or 
steel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 
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:ree I 
or nut", and bolt ÙhUlks less I 
than 
thsof an inch in diam- 
eter, I 
 cents per lb. and. .. 30 
Brioi.ge,>, iron and structural 
i"on works (prm ided the 
lIut) shall not he Ie..,. than 
3fi p.c.), I! cents per lb.. . ' 
IEd.lge Plate not le...s than 
ths 
of an inch thick, nor less 
than 1:; mches wide when 
imported h) manufacturers 
of brill!!es for use exelusivelv 
in the manufac. of brill!:\,es 12i 
Cana1,\ plates. . . . . . ., . . . . . . .. l\!t 
Cast Iron '-essels, Plates, 
StO\ e Plates and Irons, Sad 
Irons, Hatters' Irons, Tailors' 
Irons and casting-,> of Iron 
n. e. s. [prO\ ided the dut)' 
shall not be less than 30 pc.] 
::oW per ton. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 
Casting-." othH, n. e. s........ 30 
Chain rraces or parts harness 35 
Chain", iron or steel. over 9-lü 


1;1 c. ad !'al. 
of an inch in diameter. .. .. 5 
Chains, other, n,e.s. .. ..... 30 
Clock Spri gs............... 10 
Clock Springs andl .orset. Steels 
to he fiat wire of steel of 
Xo. 16 gnuge or thinner, 
to be used in the manufac- 
ture of crinoline and cor- 
set ..,ire; steel of No. 20 
g-auge and thinner, but not 
thinner than Xo. 30 gauge, 
to he used in the manufac- 
ture of cor"et steels, clol.k 
Spf'llgs and shue shanks, 
when imported h
 the manu- 
facturers of sueh articles for 
use in their faetories. . . . . . . Free 
Corrug-ated Sheet h-on '" . . .. 30 
Crowhal's, 1 cent per Ih. and.. 23 
Crucihle ca"t !>teel wire, when 
imported h
 manufacturers 
of wire ropes, piano,"" card 
clothing and needles, for use 
in the manufaeture of such 
articles in their Own factor- I 
ies .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Free 
('rueible :;heet Steel, 11 to Hi 
gauge, 2
 to 18 in. wide, 
whell imported hy manufac- 
turers of mower and reaper 
knh-es for the l11anufaeture 
of such knh es in their 0\\ n 
factories. . . .. ............. Free 
Cuttings or clippings, wrought 
Ì1'on or steel sheet or platp 
as cut at the rolling- mills or 
ship 
-ard
, and fit on1\' fOl' 
re-rolling' and to be used fOl' 
sueh pm'poses only . . .. 30 
Discs for Harro\\ s.. ...... _. :i5 
Di..cs for hamess. . ' . . ... 35 
En;.çines. Locomotive, which, 
\\ ith its tendel', \\eighs 30 
tons or 0\ er, !'hall pa
 a dut) 
of not Ie,>" than "'2,1/011. . . . . . . 
Engines, Steam Engines, hoil- 
ers and machinery, eomposed 
wholly or in part of iron or 
i>teel, n.e.s. . ............ 30 
Fencing", Buckthorn and Strip, 
iron or steel, U cellts per lb. 
FelTo :'lIang-an ese, Ferro Sili- 
con. Speigel, ðteel Bloom 
ends, and crop elllis of steel 
rails for the manufacture of 
iron or steel. 

 per t()n .... 
Files and Ra...ps.. ....3:; 
Filps. ::::teel, for the manufac- 
tine of, \\ hen imported hy 
file manufaeturers for use 
in their factories. . . . . . . _ . . . Free 
Fi"h Plates, Raih\'a)' Fish 
Plates. . . . . . .. 
12 per ton. 
Forging's of Ì1'on and steel, or 
foi'ged iron of \\ hate\ el' 
shape, or in \\ hate\ er stage 
of manufacture, n.e.s., I!c. 
per Ih., hut not le.,s than. . 35 
Forgings for axles and car 
spI'ings of aU kinds, :-:30 
per ton, hut not less than 35 
Forging'S for a'\.le" or springs 
for <'arriages other than 
raih\"l\\ and tramway \ehi- 
oles, Ú:. fper lb. and. 
 . . . . . .. 30 
Forg-ing->> of whate\'er shape or 
in whate\'er ..tage of manu- 
facture, n. e. s., It ets. per 
Ih., hut not less than.. ..... 35 
Forks, C3.."t iron, not handled 
nor ground or other\\ ise fur- 
ther' manufactured. . . . . . . .. 10 
Furniture of all\' m..lterial. . .. 35 
Garden Rakes, h\o allli threp- 
pronged Forb of all hinds 
and II\'e8...... ,;.c. each and 25 


'I? c. ad val. 
Hay Knives and four, fi\'e and 
six I,ronged forks of all kinds 
:-:2 per doz., and. . . . . . . . . . .. 
o 
Hinges and Hinge Blank, 
Ie. per Ih. and. . . . . . . .. ... 
5 
Hollo\\ \\ are, tinned and glazed 35 
Hollowware, enamelled. . . . .. 35 
Horse Sho..s, and horse shoe 
nails, Ii ct. per lb. but not 
less than.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 35 
Hoop Iron, not exceeding 
three-ei;:hths of an inch in 
width ánd being Xo. 25 
g'ange or thinner, used for 
the man ufacture of tubular 
rh ets.... _. . . . _ . . . __.. . . Free 
Hoop, or band, or scroll, 01' 
other iron. eight inches or 
less in \\ idth, and not 
thinner than 
o. ::!o gauge 
::'13 per ton.. . . . . .. . . .. .. " 
Hoop, or band, or sCI"OII, or 
other iron, eight inehes or 
less in \\ idth, allli thinner 
than Ko. 
() gauge.. ... .... 1
! 
Ingots Steel Co,..red In,yot.. 
Hom;ls ami Slab
, by \
hat: 
e\ er process made, 'iillets 
and Bars, Bands, Hoops, 
Strips, and Sheets of all 
b'l.tages and widths, all of 
abm-e clMses of steel not 
else\\ here PI'O\ ided for, \'alu- 
ed at 4 cents or less per 
pound, 30 per cent, ad \al., 30 
but not less than "'12 
per ton, excepl Ing-ots, 
Co....ed llwots Rlooms and 
SIa'"'';;; npon"' which the spe- 
cific duty shall be not less 
than:38 a ton. when of greater 
value than 4 cts. per It .... I2! 
Iron in slahs, blooms, loops, 
puddled bars, or other forms 
les8 finished than iron in 
bars. and more advanced 
than pig iron, e:\.cept f'ast- 
ings. . . " .. ....:-:!) pel' ton. 
h'on )Iasts for ships, or parts 
of . . '. ............ Free 
Iron or :;teel Beams, Sheets, 
Plates, Angles and Knees, 
for iron or composite ships 
or vessels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Iron or Steel Rh ets, bolts \\ ith 
or \\ it.hout threads or nuts, 
or Bolt Blanks, less than 
three-eig-hths of an inch in 
diameter, ] 
 cts. per Ih. and 30 
Iron, Wrought Iron or Steel 
Kuts and "-ashers, Iron or 
Steel Rh-ets, Bolts with or 
\\ ithout threads, nut and 
Bolt Blanks, T and Stmp 
Hinges and Hinge Blanks, 
n.e.s.. ..... .1c. per lb. and 25 
Iron, all articles rated as iron 
or manufacture of iron shall 
be chargeable \\ ith t.he same 
rate of flut
 , if made of 8tee l , 
or of steel and iron com. 
hined, unless othef\\ ise pro- 
\irled for. 
I\:nife Blades or Knife Blanks 
in the rough, unhandled, for 
use by electro-platel's.. ..... 10 
Knives, Reapers and :'Ilo\\el's' 
KnÌ\.es...... 35 
Locks. . . . . . . . .. ............. 35 
Locomotives and other Steam 
Engines, Boilers and :\Ia- 
chinery, composed \\ holly or 
in part of iI'on or steel, not 
elsewhere SIJecified, ;{II per 
cent. ad \ al.; pl'O\ ided that 
an) locomoti\ e which \\ ith 



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:f1 c. ad ral' l 
its tender weighs :JO tons or 
over shall pa
 duty of not 
less than :'='
.OOO eaeh ....... 
LocOll1otÏ\-e ánd Car Wheel 
Tires of Steel, in the rough. Free 
Manufactured articles of iron 
or steel which at the time of 
their importation are of a 
class or kind not manufac- 
tured l1l Canada, imported 
for use in the construction 

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 .

\'ree \ 
lIltn ufactu res, Articles, or 
Wares not specially enumer- 
ated or provided for, com. 
posed wholly or in part of 
iron or steel, and whether 
partly or wholly manufact'd. 30 

Iattocks, .. . . . .lc. per lb. and 25 
Sails and Spikes, wroug-ht and 
pressed, gah'anized or not, 
Horseshoe Nails, Hob Nails 
and Wire Nails, and all other 
Wroug.ht Iron or Steel Nails, 
n. e. s., and Horse. 1\Iule or 
Ox Shoes, I! ct. per lb., but 
not less than............... 35 
Nails. cut Nails and Spikes of 
iron or steel, lc. per Ib.. . . . . 
Xail Rod
, Swedish rolled 
iron, under! in. in diameter, 
for the manufacture of horse 
shoe nails........ .......... 20 
Xail Plate, iron or steel, 16 
g-augeand thicker,SI3perton 
Nails, composition, spikes and 
sheeting' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 
X am' Plat
s, enamelled. . . . .. 35 
Neerlles, steel, dz., Cylinder 
Seedle", Hand Frame Need- 
les and Latch 
eedles .. ., . _ 30 
Suts or Bolt Blanks, I .ss than 
three-eighths of one inch in 
diameter, l!cts. per lb., and 30 
Nuts and washers, wrought 
iron or steel, iron or steel 
rÏ\'ets, bolts with or without 
threads, nut and holt blanks, 
T and strap hinges and 
hing
 blanks, n.e.s., Ie. per 
lb., and.. ............ ...... 25 
Ornament.ll Iron "'ork and 
Wire Work................. 30 
Other Steel, n.e.s. ........... SO 
Other Iron, 8 inches or less in 
width and thinner than No. 
20 gange ............ ..... 12! 
Picks, :\Iattof'ks, Hammers 
weig-hing three pounds each 
or O\'er, 
Iedges, Track Tools, 
". edgeS, or Crowbars of Iron 
or Steel...... lc per lb. and 25 
Pig Iron, Iron Kentledge and 
Cast Scrap Iron, 84 per ton. 
Pipes, cast iron, 812 per ton. 
but not. less than. . . ., ..... 35 
Planing 
lills amI parts of in 
an\ stage of manufacture... 35 
Plates, for iron or composite 
ships or ,'essels ......... _. . Free 
Plates, iron 01' steel com hi ned, 
and steel not specially 
enumerated or provided for. 30 
Plates, Scraper Plates. . . . . . .. 30 
Plates eng"raved on steel. . . . .. 20 
Plates, Steel Plates. not less 
than 30 inches wide and not 
less than! of an inch thick.. 12; 
Plates, nail plate, 16 gauge 
and thicker, :;rI3 per ton ... 
Plates, east-iron plates, and 
sto,-e plates, 
16 per ton, but 
not less than .............. 3U 
Plate, Canada Plate.......... I2! 
Plates, circular, iron or steel, 


1'! c. ad val. I 
not less than :10 in. wide and 
not less than! in. t.hick. . . .. 30 
Plates, Saw Plates, eut to shape 
only, not otherwise man'f'd., Free 
Plough Plate, mould boards, 
an,1 land sides when cut w 
shape from rolled sheets of 
crucible steel but not mould- 
ed, punched, polished or 
otherwise manufactured and 
b
ing' of a gre:lter value than 
4c. a lb. . . . . . , . . . . .. ....,.. 12! 
Port a b I e Steam Engines, 
Threshers, Separators, Horse 
Power, Saw Mills, Machin- 
er.'-, and parts of.. . . _ , . . .. 35 
Puddle Bltrs, ';:0 pel' ton. . . . . . 
Pumps, Iron Pitchers, Cistern, 
W I'll and Force Pumps .... 35 
Ra.ilway Bars and Rails, iron 
or steel, for railwa.ys and 
tramways, of any form, 
punched or not punched, 
n.e.s., ::='6 per ton... .... .. " 
Rail
, weighing not le'Ss than 
25 lbs. per lineal -' ard, for 
use in railway traeks,.. ... .Fre
 
Rails, crop ends of, for the 
manuf're of steel,:-:
 per ton. 
Rivets, iron or steel, Bolt" 
with 01' without threads, or 
nut or bolt blanks less than 
! of an inch in diameter, 
l!c. per lb. and... . . . . . . . .. 30 
Rivets, n.e.s., lc per lb. and.. 25 
Rods, of steel rolled. under 
half an inch in diameter, or 
under half inch square, im- 
ported b.\' knob or lock 
manufacturers, or cutlel's, 
for use e:\.clusi,'elv in such 
manufacture in theIr own 
factories. ................. Free 
Rods, iron-i. 5-16, 
, ! in dia- 
meter, coppered ... . .. . . .. 30 
Rods, Hound, galvanized .. . .. 30 
Rolled iron tubes, not welded, 
under U inch in diameter, 
Ang'le Irõn, 9 and :0 gaug-e, 
not 0"1'1' Ii inch wide, Iron 
Tubing. lacquered or brass 
co'ered, not 0"1'1' Ii inch 
diameter, all of which are to 
be cut to lengths for the 
manufacture of bedsteads, 
and to be userl for no other 
purpose; when imported for 
the manufacturers of iron 
bedsteads, to he used for 
these purposes only, in their 
own factories ............. Free 
Rope, Raw Hide, as Belting, 
being so used .............. 25 
Safes, doors for safes and 
vaults, 'Scales, halances ami 
weighing beams of iron or 
steel ............. _ . . . . . _ .. 35 
Saws of all kinrls ...... .. 35 
Scrap iron, wroug-ht and scrap 
steel, being waste or refuse 
wrought iron or steel 'tnd 
fit only to be remanufac- 
tured, the same ha,-ing been 
in actual use, not to include 
cuttings or clippings which 
can be used as iron or sreel 
without re-manufacture, :;''2 
per ton ...... . . . . . . . . . . 
Scrap iron and scrap steel, old, 
ami onl\" fit to be remanufaf" 
tured, 'being part of or re- 
co"ered from am vessel I 
wrecked in water sllbject to 
the jurisdiction of Canada.. Free 
Screws, commonly called Wood 
Screws. 


:'jJJ c. ad val. 
2 inches or 0\ 1'1' in length, 6 
cents per i
.............. 
1 inch and less thaJl two 
inches in len!{th, ðC. pel'lh. 
Less than 1 inch, lIe per Ih. 
Screws, iron, steel, brass, or 
other metals, n.e.s.. .. .. . . .. 35- 
Sc
.thes. . . . . . . . . ::,:2.40 per doz. 
Sheet Iron, COlumon or bìaek, 
not thinner than No. ;W 
gauge, $13 per ton. . . . . . . . . . 
Sheet Iron, galvanized, No. 20 
gauge and thicker '" _ . 3() 
Sheet Iron Signs, not framed.. 30 
Sheet Iron, common or black, 
smoothed or polished, and 
coated or gah-anized, thinJler 
than No. :::0 g-auge, Canalla 
plates and plates of iron or 
steel not less than 30 inches 
wide, and not less than! of 
an inch in thickness. . . . . . I

 
Sheet Iron, for iron or compo- 
site ships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Sheet Iron, manufres of, n.e.s. 30 
Sheets, Crucible Sheets, steel, 
11 to 16 gauge,2! to 18 in(.hes 
\\ ide, importe. I b.' manufac- 
turers of mower and reaper 
kni Yes for manufacture of 
such knÏ\ es in their own fac- 
tories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ Free 
Sheets of not less than 11 or 
more than 18 wire gaug-e and 
('ostin
 not less than :-:í5 per 
t(on of 2240 lbs., when im- 
ported by manufacturers of 
shovels ami spad
s for use 
exclusi,'eh- in such manufac- 
ture in thèir own factories. . Free 
Sheets of all gauge and widths, 
n.e.s.. valued at 4 cents or 
lessperlb..................3) 
Imt not less than 
I2 per ton. 
Sheets of allijauge and ,,-idths, 
n.e.s., ,'alued atoverk per lh 12i 
Shops, horse, mule and ox 
shoes, I! f'ents per Ih., but 
not less than. .. . . .. .. . . . ... 35 
Shovels and spades, 8hO\-el and 
spade blanks, and iron 01' 
steel cut to shape for same, 
:5'1 per doz. and ...... ..... 25- 
Slabs, iron in slabs, 
9 p
r ton. 
Skates, 20 cents per pa' rand.. 30 
Skates, steel for, n,lu
d at 2
 
cents per lb. ami ov.r ,... .-Free 
Sledges, 1 cent per lb. and.... 25 
Springs, or parts of, for car- 
riages other than railwa
' and 
tramway vehicles, 1 cent per 
lb. and... . . . .. .. . . . . ., .... 3(} 
Springs, Car Springs, all kinds, 

30 per ton, but not less than 35 
Springs, all other, n. e. s., 
30 
pel' ton, but not less thl\n .. 35- 
S tel'l s, table and hutchers' 
steels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... 3õ 
Steel of No. 12 gauge and thin- 
ner, but notthinllerth:lIl 
o. 
30 gauge, imported by manu. 
facturers ot LuckIe clasps 
and ice-cl'eepers. to be used 
in the manufacture of such 
artieles only in their own 
factories ..............,... Free 
Steel, manufactures of, or parts 
of iron and parts steel, n.e.s. 30 
Sto\ es. $lû per ton; hut not 
less than ...... _... ..... 30 
Stove Plates, $16 ptr ton, but 
not less than.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 
Swords. . . . . . . . . . .. . . , . . . " ,. 3(} 
Vessels, cast iron, Hû per ton, 
Lu
 not less than .......... 30. 
Wedges, 1 cent per lb., and... 2'). 



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37 


i) c. aa dt'l. I 
 c. ad vaL 
Iron and manufaetures of, or I Ivory. manufactures of, n.e.s.... 20 
part iron or part steel, n.e.s... 30 Ivory Yaccine Points.......... . Free 
Strips costing 4c pd lb. or less. 30 
but not Ilss thall, ::312 ton. Jack Screwsof everydescrip. 
Stnps costing OVH 1c. per lb. 12! tiOll, n.e.s...... .. ... ........ 35 
Strips speci"lly imported for I Jalap Root. . . . ... .. .. .. .. .. . . Free 
the manufacture of buck- Jams, Jellies, and Preserves, 
thorn and plain strip fencing I 5 cts. per Ib ..... ........... 
for use in their facto
es.... Free Japanned and StanJI>ed Tinware, 
Tacks, cut, brads or sprigs, not ò.:c. ... . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ .. . .. 35 
exceeding 16 ounces to the Jerseys, ladies', 10 cts per lb. 
thousand, 2 c('nts per 1,000. and . .. .................... 20 
Tacks, cut, brads or sprigs, ex- Je\\ ellery and manufactures of 
ceedin
 16 ounces to the gold and sih-er.. . .. ......... 20 
thousand. 2 cents per lb.... JewsHarps.............._..... 35 
TI.aps.................... ... 30 Junk, old..... ................ Free 
Tubing, wrought iron, on'l' 2 Jute and Jute Butts........... Free 
inches diameter ... ... " 1;:; Jute, carpeting ormattingö::mats 25 
Tubing, of lap-welded iron, Jute Cloth, as taken from the 
threaded and coupled or not, loom, neither pressed, mangl- 
one and one-quarter to two ed, calendered, nor in any \\ a
 
inches incl'lsive in rliameter, finished, and not less than 40 
for useexclusn'el) in arresian inches wide, wh
n imported L)' 
wells, petroleum pipe lines I manufact
ll"ers of jute hag-s for 
and petroleum refinel ies oo .. 2fJ use in their 0\\ n factories .... Free 
Tubes not welded nor more I Jute, coloured faLrics, part cot- 
than Ii inch in dIameter of ton yams or other material, 
rolled steel ...... .. __ _ . _ 15 except silk. n.e.s...... _. . .. .. 25 
.rl.!bes or I,ipes, other wrought Jute, l!lanufac
lll"eS _of, n.e.s.... 20 
Iron 6-10c. lb., and ......... 30 J ute I am, plam, d) ed or color- 
\Vashers, n.e.s., lc lb. and. .. 25 ed, when imported by manu- 
Pro,'ided that on all iron or I facturel's of carpets. rugs, mats. 
steel Lars. roJs, sUip;" or jute \\ ebbing or cloth, for use 
steel 
heets of wll.lte' er in their owl. factories. . . . . . . . Free 
shape, alii I on all iron or I 
steel hal's of irregular shape Kainite, 01' German potash 
or section, cold r"lIerl, cold salts for fertilizers. . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
hammered 01' polished in an)' I lielp .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. Free 
way, in addition to the Kerosene anJ Coal Oil fi>..tures 
ordinary process of hot 1"011- or parts thereof. . . . . . . . _ . . . .. 30 
ing or hammerin
, there Knives.o.H;terknh-es...........35 
shall he pairl one-sixth of one r linitting :\Iachines ...... .... ... 30 
ceut per ponnd in addition I linittin g Xeedles anrl 
Iaehine 
to the rate imposerl on the Needles. . . ... '" __. .... _ . ... 30 
said material.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Kryoiite or Cryolite . . Free 
Prodded, furthel-' that all 
metal produced from irou or I Labels, for fruit, ,egetables, 
its ore. which is cast and meat, fish, confectionery. and 
malleable, of whate"er des- othel' goods, also tickets, 
cription of form, \\ ithout re- postel's, ad \ ertising- l1i11s and 
gard to the percentag-e of I ' foldel's, 15 cts. per lb. and .. .. 25 
cad''>n contaiI.ed therein, Lac-D) e, crude, seed, Lutton, 
whether produced hy cpmen- stick and shell. . . . . . .. _ . Free 
tat ion or com erted cast, or Laces, boot, shoe ann stay ..... 30 
made from iron or its ores hy Laces, bmids. fringes, emhroi. 
the crucihle, Bessemer, pneu- deries, cords, tassels, and 
matic, Thomas-Gilsl, christ- bracelets; braids, chains, or 
bao;ic, :Siemens - :\Ial-tin, or cO/'ds of hair; lace collars and 
open earth proces<;, or hy all similar g'oods, lace nets and 
the equh-alent of either, or b.\ nettings of cotton, silk, linen 
the combination of t\\ 0 or or other materials.. . . . . . . " 30 
n10re ot the processes. or Lamb anrl Sheep Skins, tannerl 
theil' equivalents, or by any or dre
sen, hut not colorerl, 
fusi"l1 or other pl"Ocess which waxed 01' g-Iazed. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 
Pl'od 'Ices fr 'm iron or its ores Lamb and Sheep Skins dl'essed, 
a metal either gran ulous or \, a:-..ed or g-Iazed. . . . . . . . . , . . .. 20 
fihrous in structure \\ hieh is Lam)> Reflectors. . . . . . . . . ., . . . ., 30 
ea-,;t and mallt'ahle, except Lamp Shades, made of paper. .. 35 
what is kno" n a., malleable Lamp Wicks .. . .. ............. 30 
iron casting, shall be cla<;sed Lamp Blaek anrl h 01")- Black.... 11) 
allli denominaterl as steel; Lap Robes, rubber. . . . . . . .. .. . 35 
Anrlln"o,'i(led, flll-ther, that al Lard, tried or t'endel'ed, the 
art!de:< raten as iron or weig-ht of the I)ackag-e \\ hen 
manufaC'tm'es of iron shall of tin to he in('luderl in the 
be ('hargeahle with the same weight for rlut) ... .3c. per lb. 
rate of duty if made of steel, Lard, untl'ied. the weight of the 
or of steel and iron combin. packag-e when of tin to he in- 
ed. unless othel'" ise special- cluded in the weight for dut). 
I)" pro'ide.i for. 2c. per Ih .. . ..... .. .. 
Iris, Orris R ,ot. . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. Free Larrl Oil.............. . .. ... 20 
Ivory linh es a/Ill Folders and Lastin
s, mohair cloth, or other 
fallcy mallufaetm-es . . . . .. ... 35 manufaetures of eloth when 
h or." anrl h ory Xut", umuanu. impO/.ted L)- mllIlUfaeturers of 
faetured and \'eneel'!", sa'''1 button'! for use in their 0\\ n 
onl) .. ...................... Free factol'ie.. :uul \\ O\'en or made in 
h or) ,- eneer, other............ 20 patterns of such size, shape or 


ìiJ c. ad mi. 
form, or cut in such manner as 
to be fit for co\'ering buttons 
exclush'elv . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ Free 
La
-a. unmaÌmfaetured. . . . . . . . . Free 
Lava, manufactures of fanc)'. . .. 3:> 
Lead, bars, l1locks and sheets. 
60 c-ts. per 100 Ibs. . . . . . . . . . . .. 
Lead, old scrap and pig, 40 cts. 
per 100 Ibs.. .. .. ... . . ........ 
Lead pipe anrl shot, I! cts. Pl'. Ib 
Lead, Xitrate and Acetate of, 
not ground .... . . . . . . . _ . . . . .. 5 
Lead Pencils of all kinds. in wood 
or other\\ ise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 
Lead, manufactures of, n.e.9. .oo 30 
Leather (Belting') ami upper 
leather, including- Kid, Lamb. 
Sheep anrl Calf, tannerl hut 
not waxed, dressed, or glazed. 1:5 
Leather as above, lJUt dressed, 
waxed 01" glazed . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 
Leather Belting... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 
Leather Board and Leatheroid, 
3c. per Ib .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 
Leather, CordO\ an, tanned from 
horse hirle, and manufact's of. 25 
eathel's, Glore, when impO/.ted 
II)" g-Iove manufacturers fl)r 
use in their factories in the 
manufacture of g-Io\'es, "iz., 
kid, huck, deel', antelope and 
water-hog', tannld or dressed, 
coloured or uncoloured . . . . .. 10 
Leather, 
Ioroc('o Shins. tanned, 
but not fUl"ther nmnufaet'd . .. ]5 
Leather, other, and skins tanned, 
not elsewhere speeified. .. ... .. 20 
Leather, Patent. Japanned or 
enamelled. . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... 25 
Leather, !Sole. tanned, but roug-h 
or undressed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1:5 
Leather, Sole, ! cent per lb. and 15 
Leathel', Sole, tanned, but rou
h 
or undressed............. _. _. 15 
Leeches . _ _ . Free 
Lentils .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 20 
Lime and Lemon juiee, n.e.s .. 20 
Lime Juice, sweetened, and flnit 
syrups, n.o.p.... AOc. per gal. 
Lime Juice, containing not more 
than twenty-five per cent. of 
proof spirits, (jOc. per gal.; 
\\ hen more than 25 per cent., 
;::2 pel' gal. .. _. _ ... . .. . . 
LimeJuiceandother fn1Ìt juices, 
n.o.p., non-alcoholic, and not 
S\\ eetened. . . . . . . .10c. per g-al. 
Lime.. . ... ................."... 20 
I Limestone, waterorcpmentstone. 
per ton of 13 cubic ftoo';;:l p. ton. 
I Lime. Chloride of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Linen, rlamask. .............. 2
) 
Linen Canvas, when to be lIsed 
for boats and ships sails. . . . .. 5 
Liquorice Paste. . . . ., 2c per lb. 
Liquorice Root, not ground .... Free 
LiquoI"Ïce, stick or roll, 3 ('ents 
per Ih.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Litharge .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
I Lithographic: Presses ...... - - .. 10 
Lithographic Stones,not eng-"-ed. 20 
Litmus and all Lichens prep:u-ed 
I and not prepared . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Lob
tel's, lH"esen ed .. .. .. .. .. .. 
5 
Lohsters. fre:5h. . . . . . . . . . . . '" 20 
Locks, other, n.e.s . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3;; 
Locomoth-es and Railwa,' Pas- 
senger. Bagg-a!!e ami t'reight 
Cars. bein
 the propel-t.,. of 
railway companies in the L. 
. 
running lIpon any line of roan 
crossill
 t.he frontiel' so long- as 
Canadian locomoth'es ann ears 
are admitted free under similar 
cireum..tances into the r.s., 
under reg-ulations to he pl'e- 



38 


CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 


[1892 


:tJ c. ad val 
scrihed bJ the }lin. of Cu
toms.]<'ree 
Lo('ust Beans and Locust Bean 

leal, for the manufacture of 
horse and cattle fo.::d... . . . . .. Frt.c 
Logwood. Fustic, Oak and Oak 
Bark, extracts of ..... .. .... . Free 
Log\\ ood. ('ollJpoullll e:\.traet of _. 20 
Lo
s and r'd unman. tim'r, n.e.s.Free 


Mace and Nutmegs ...... 25 

laccaroni and "ermiceIli, 2c. Ih. 
:\Iachines, Dating .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 3r 
:\Iachinery. n.e.s.... .. '" . .. .. .. 30 
:\Iachinery \1 ining imported with- 
in three rears after the passing" 
of this Act and which is at the 
time of its importation of a 
class or kind not manufadu red 
in Canada .................. Free 
:\ladder and 
Iunjeet. or Indian 
:\Ia,lder, ground and prepared, 
and all extracts of .... .. . . . . Free 
}Iag-ic Lanterns and slides there- 
for, philosophical. photo- 
graphic. mathematical and 
optical instruments. n.e.s .... 25 
:\r a({llesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 20 
:\Ia
nesia Flnirl .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 
:\laIt. upon entry for Warehouse, 
subject to Excise Regulations, 
15 cents per bnsh. ..... ...... 
Malt. e>..tract of. (non-alcoholic) 
for medical purposes. n.e.s.... 25 
:\Ianganese, O>..ide of .. . . . . . . . . Free 
:\lan
'les ...... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 
:\Ianill.l Hoorl-; . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. 20 
:\laniIIa carpeting", st.ained paper. 35 
}lanteJ
. Slate .... _ _ _ . . _ . . . . . .. 30 
:\Ianures, GlHno, and other man- 
lU'PS .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Free 
:\lanuscripts . _. .............. . Free 
:\Iap'>. Chal1;s and Globes. Geo- 
graphical. Topographical, and 
AstroJlolllical, n.e.s........... 20 
:\Iarble Blocks, from the q narry, 
in the r:Jugh. or sawn on two 
sides 0111.\, and not specially 
shapen, containing 15 cubic 
feet ami o\'er .... _ . . . . . . . . . .. 10 
Containinl! less than 15 eb. ft. 15 
\larl.1e Blo('ks and Slabs. sawn 
on m .re tlt.ln two sides ...... 25 
:\larhle Siahs, sa\\ n on not more 
than two si.les. . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. 15 
-'larble, finished, and all manufs. 
of.ll.e.s........_ ........ ..35 
:\Iatehes. wa:\. or wood ..... . .. 25 
:\Iattresses, hail', spring and ot.her 3:> 
Mattin:,.:'. Cocoa.. . _ .. " .. .. .. 30 
:\Ieat!.. - fresh or salted, n.e.!:'., 
3 ct". pcr Ih. ..... _. " " .. . . . . 
:\Ieats. 1'I"Ìl.rl 01' Smoherl Meats, 
pr<:sel \-ecl in any other way than 
salted 01' pieklcd, n.e.s,; if im- 
ported in tins the wel
ht to 
iuclurle the wei
ht of the tin, 
3c. per Ib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

leat>,. extract of fiuid beef not 
me.lieated. meat juiee.. . . . . .. 25 
}Ieat.s. potted. "mixed anrllllade 
up IIIto a pa
te," 3c p\:r It'. 

Ieat Stuffer,;.. ... ... _. .... 30 
}Ieat
, Pork in hrinel
. pel' lb. 
}leats. pI'eparedlll..ats. sealerl or 
unseale.l. in ean" 01' otherwbe 
anrl other, lI.e.s. 3 r.ts_ pel' lb. 
:\Iedals. g"old 01' sih'er . _ _. 20 
}ledals, German or lIick I siher. 25 
:\Ieda]s. !'I'as
. In'onze. or plaTed. 30 

Iedicine!o, I'roprieblr)-. \ iz: all 
tinctm'es. pills, powders, 
t\'o('hes 01' lozen!:"es S)TUPS. 
cordials, bitters. anodynes, 
tonics, p]a
ters. liniments, 
sah es. ointments. pa"te, drops, 
watel's, essences. oils, and 


1'1 c. ad val. 
medicinal preparations or com- 
positions recommended to the 
publie under any general name 
or titles as specifies for any dis- 
eases or affections whatsoever, 
human or animal, n.o.p., in 
liquid forn
 .. .. .. .. . . . ... .... 50 
Merlieines, Patent. all other.n.e.s. 25 
All me die ill a.l preparations, 
whether chemieal or other- 
wise, usually imported with 
the name of the manfr., shall 
ha\'e the true name of such 
manfr., and the J-,Iace where 
they are prepared, perman- 
ently and leg-i hI) affixed 
to each parcel. anrl allmedi- 
cillal preparations inlp. with- 
ont sueh names so affixed 
shall he forfeited. Napkin Rings.... ... ... 30 
l\Ieersehaum. cI'ude or raw.. _ . _ Free Naptha, wood naptha or wood 
Menageries, hOl'seS, cattle, carri- alcohol, :::
.12k per imp. gals.. 
ag-es alld harnesses of. under Kaptha, n.e.s., Î!c per imp. g-al. 
reg-ulations prescriLed bJ the 
eed]<s. linittillg...... ... " 30 
:\1inister of Ciistoms. . . . . . Free K ee.lles. Steel, all other .... . . .. 30 
Mercury or quicksih'er. .. .. .... Free NewspapcI's or supplemental edi- 

Ietal Composition, n.e.s.... . . .. 20 tlOn
 or parts thereof, pal.tl
- 
lIIetal, yellow metal iu bars, prillted and intended to be 
bolts, and for sheathing.. . Free {'ompleted and puI.lished in 
lIIica. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .... 20 Canada . . . . .. . . . . ... 25 

licroscopes ................ . 25 Newspapersand)lagazine"n.e.8 Fre 
lIIilk food and other similar pre. Newspapers. }lagaÚne." ii bound 15 
parations .... ........... _ . " 50 Nickel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Milk condensed, not sweetened. Nickel Anodes. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. HI 
and Coffee co nde n sed \\Ìth Nickel and Gennan Silver, nllnf. 
Milk not sweetenerl. ........ 35 of, not plated.......... 25 
Mill board, not stra\\ board. .... 10 if plated .................. 30 
Mineral Waters. natural, not in Kitrate of Soda or Cul'ic Xitre.. Free 
bottles.. .. .. .. . . .. . .... .. Free Nitrate of Lead...... .... _ _ _ . 5 
Mineral Waters. n.e.s........... 20 I I Nitro-G]ycerine, 10c per II.. and 20 
Mineral and Bituminous suh- Noils, being the short \\001 
stances. n_e.s _ . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 \\ hich falls from the comhs in 

1ineral 80ap Stoek. 3c. per lb. worsted factories. . . . . . . . . . . Free 

linemloK\- Speeimens " . . . . . .. Free NUl\1herin
 
Iachiues. not to be 
Models (original) of 1m entions I classed with ptg. pre,<ses.to pa
- 30 
and other Impron'ments in the Xuts, all kinds, n.e.s., :lc per Ih. 
Arts: hut no article or articles Kutgalls ... . . . . . . . . . " ..... FI'ee 
shall be deemed a model which I 
can befitted for use _ . _ . . . . . . . Free Oakum - . - Free 
Molasses and (or ..yrups n.o.p.. Oak Bal'k.. ...... ..... . Free 
including-all tauk bottoms and) I Oat.s, 10 ets per hush .... ..... 
or tank washing"!". all cane Oat Flour .. _ . .. . . .. ., .. . . . . . .. 20 
juice and (or conl'entmted I Oatmeal. ! ct. pel' Ih. .. . . . . 
cane juice. and all beet-root . Oil. Aniline, crude ......... Free 
juice aud) or cuncentrated- Oil, Coal. Illuminating Oils com- 
beet-root juice, \\ hen imported posed wholl
' or in part of the 
direct. \\ ith"ut transhipment. prod nets of petroleum, coal, 
from the countr.\' of growth shale 01' lignite costing more 
amI production. than "Oc. per. gal. _ _ _ . . . . . _.. 25 
(a.) Testing by polariscope, Oil, Coal and l\erosene, di"Ullerl, 
fm.ty degrees or 0\ er and purified or refineJ. Xaptha, 
not over fifty-six degrees, Benzole, Petrolel\m II \Ill pl'O' 
a specific dut)- of I
 cts. ducts of eoal, shale, lignite, 
per gallon.. .............. n.e.8.,.! ets. pel' Imp. !:"al. ... 
(b) When testin!!" l<:"s than Oil, Carbolic, or heav.,- oil _ . .. 10 
forty deglees, a specific Oil, f'astor ........ ..' . 20 
duty of 1
 ct,.;. I'<:r gallon. Oil. Cod Liver, mediC''1ted. .. 20 
and in addition thereto! Oils. Coeoanl1t amI Palm, III their 
of 1 ct. per gallon for each natnral state . - - FI'ee 
degree 01' fractioll of a de- Oil, ('olza.. . . . . . . .. .. - 20 
gree less than fm.ty degl"es Oil. Flax Seecl or Lin"eed, raw or 
(l') Alld in a<l<lition to the boiled .......... -l{c. per 1". 
fOl'egoillg rates. a still fm'- Oil, Hair. perfume,l 01' not.. 30 
ther specific duty in all Oil, Lard oiL.... ...... .. . '. 20 
casf'S of 2! cts. per j.!allllll 0 il s. Luhricat.illg. comI.osed 
when not so impoI.ted di- wholly or in part of petroleum, 
rect without tl"anshipment. I 
osti!lg- less thall ;!tic. imp. gal., 
Mola"ses, gates..... _........... 30 lie. Imp. gal. ... -- 
Moss ke]a..d and other }Iosses, Oils. Lub1"Ïeatillg". all other". 25 
and seawee,l, crude or in theil' Oils, Keatsfoot... . ..... 20 
uatur.,1 state or clealled only..Free Oil, Olive and 
ala(l 20 
Moss, othel', n.e.s. ............. 20 I Oil, Sesame see.!. . 2() 
Mou]dings. of \\ ood, plain.. . . . .. 25 Oil, Tallo\\ _ . . . . . . . . _ . 25 
1tlou].lillgs of woorl, gil,lerl or Oil, all othel', n.e.s............ _ 20 
otherwise fur. her manuf. than Oil C :ke and :\Iea], Cr.tton Seed 
plain. _ _ _ ... . .. .. .. .. .... .. .. 30 Cake and -'leal, Palm Nut Cal,e 


'IR c. ad val. 
lIIowing 
llIchines, 8elf-binrling 
ha1"\-ester;;, harvesters without 
binders, binding- attachments. 
rt'apers, sulky and \\ alking 
ploughs, and all other ag'ricul- 
tUrill machilles and imp]e- 
ments .... . . . . . . . . _ . , . . _ . . . .. 3{) 
Muslin, plant bed muslin, lc per 
square 
-ard and ............ 15 
Music, p1"Ìnted, hound or in 
sheets, 10c per lb. .. .. 
Ilusical Instrumellts, n,o.p. 25 
)Iusk, in pods or in grains.... _ . Free 
!II ustarct Cake. . . .. ............ 
O 

Iustard. g-round, prepared, in- 
cluding- French must'd not liq. 25 
Mustard, French mustarrl.liquid, 
as sauce, 40e per gal. and _ . .. 20 



18!l2.] 


CANADIAN TARIFF OF CeSTO:
IS. 


39 


<t9 c. ad val. 'IjJ c. ad. val. I 't9 c. ad val 
and :\Ieal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " .. Free DI'Y White .and Red Le
l, Pa\ ing blocks, made from slag: of 9 
Oil Cloths for floor. 5 cts. per sq. Orano'e mmeral and Zmc blast furnac-e ..............._0 
H) and...................... 20 ,\'hit; .................. 5 Peaches, n.o.p., the \\eight of 
oii Cloth and Oiled Silk, cut or White Lead in Pulp, not the }\ackagetto be included in 
shaped, 0 i 1 e d, enamelled, mi"o.:ed with oil ........ 5 I the \\ eight for duty. .lc. p. lb. 
<;tamped, painted or pnnted, Dry, other, n.e.s .. . 20 Peach Trees ......... .3c. each. 
India rubbered, flocked or Paints, ground or mhl'd in, or Pears, green fruit . ...... .... 20 
eoated, n.e.s., 5c. sq. 
 d, and. 15 \\ ith, either japan, varnish, Pear Trees of all kinds. .3c. each. 
Oil Cloth and Oiled Silk, in the lacquers, liquid dr
 er
, collo- Peas, 10e per bush. 
piece, cut or shaped, oiled. dion lIil finish or oil varni
h; Pead, mother of, n:>t manu- 
enamelled, stamped, painted rough stuff and fillers, the factured ..... " ...Free 
or printed, Inctia-rubbered, wetght of the package to be Pearl cal'd ea
es...... ........ .. 35 
flocked or coated, n.o.p., 5 cts. included in the wei"ht for Peal'l Collar Buttons or Studs .. 2;-; 
per sq. yd. and _., 15 dut
........ .5c per
lb. and 25 I Pearl, manufactures of, fancy.. i!5 
Uiled paper.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 Paintel's metal g-rainin". combs.. 35 Pelts, raw " ....... - . . . . . . . . . Free 
Opium (crude), the \\ eight'to in- Pa!nt
rs p
llet. knhe
 
 ........ 35 I Penc!}", Lead, wood or other\\ ise 3
 
elude the weight of the 1ale Pamhng-s m 011 or " ater Colors, Pencils, slate ..... ... . . . .. .. 2;) 
or co\ erin
 ........ >'1 per Ih. by artbts of well-kno\\ n merit, Penholders, \\ ood '. 25 
Opium, prep,ued for bmokinll or copies of Old :\Ia
ters t>y Pens, steel, 30 p.c.; g-old.... . . . 20 
;<;-; per 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . such arti8ts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free Pen racks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 
Opticalln<;trument8, n.e.s...... 25 I Painting>> in Oil or Water Colors. Perfumery, inclu<ling toilet prep- 
Oranges and Lemons, in ho>..es of produetion of Canadian arti
t<;. Free arations (non-alcoholic), viz :- 
capacit
 not e-..ceedin ð 2! cb. Paintings, pl'ints, eng-\"ayings, Hair oils, tooth and other 
ft., 25 c's_ per box. . .. .. . .. . . I dmwings an'" building plans.. 20 powder;;, and wa
hes, pOllla- 
In half ho-..es, capacit)< I! cb. Palm Leaf, umnanufactured.. ., Free t.uu>> pa...tes and all other per- 
ft, 13 ds. per box.. .... ...... Palm Le
f! when manuf., n.e.s. 20 I fumed. preparations us
d for 
(n ca",es and all other package Pape}' \\ elg-hts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,. 30 I the haIl', mouth and skm.... 30 
lU cts. per ch. ft. capacity. . Papel' Cutters & Printing- Pre
es 10 Perfumed Spirits in bottles or 
(n hulk, t'l.GO per thousand. . . Paper Bags. plain, n.e.s..... .. .. 35 flasks not weighing more than 
In barrels not e:-..ceediug in Paper Boxes, \\ ith chrolllos, but I t ounces . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . , . .. 50 
cdp.1ci!
 that of the 19(; Ibs. \\ ithout an
 printed matter, 6 Perfumed :Spirits in bottles: fla
ks 
fl011r hanel, 55 ets. per bbl. . . . I cts. per Ih. and ......,.. . ., 20 or other paekages, \\ elg-hmg: 
Ores of metals, of alll-.inds .. .. Free I Paper Box..s. lahelled,empt.
 , 15c I more than 4 oz.,:":!. 12t pel'i.I!.Òi: 40 
lIrg-ans, Cabinet Reed Ol'g-ans, per lb. and..... _.. .... ., .... 25 I PersIs ore-..t. An'hill and Cudh'r.Fref 
ha\ ing- not \\lore than t\\ 0 sets Paper, drawing, \IIounted, en a- Petroleum. (::'ee IHuminating- 
of reeds, ea.C'h 810 and. . . . .. .. 15 melled or Parchment.. .. .... 35 Oil). , .. 
Or,;ans, etc., ha,\Ìng' o\'er 2 and Paper Hang-ings, or 'Vall Paper, Pheasantsforimpro\"lu'tofstock.Free 
not o\'er 4 sets of reeds, ea. :"15 in roll;;" on each roH of S yds Phea.sants, other......... ..... 20 
1.n(1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 and under. and so in propor- Philo!.ophical Instruments and 
<<Irgans, etc., having O\'er 4 and tion for all gl'eater lengths: Apparatus, not manufa i tured 
not o\'er Ii sets of reeds, ea. "'20 B row n Blanks anrl White m the Dominion, and \\ hen im- 
and ..................... . .. 15 Blanks. printed or plain un- ported hy or for the use of ('01- 
Ur
ans, etc., ha\ ing O\-er Ii sets grol1ndecl paper ..'..... 2c. leges ami s('hools, scientific and 
of reed", each t'3u and....... 15 White Paper, Grounded Paperil literar.' soe:ieties............ . Free 
Orj.:"ans, sets or palts of sets of andSatins,nothand-made.3c. Philosophical, Photographic, 
I'eeds for Cahinet Orj!an. . .. 25 Single Print Bronzes and Col- Optical and 
Iathematical In- 
Or::ans, Pipe Organs. . . . .. .. ., 25 ore' I Bronzes.. " .. ..6 cents. stI'l1meTlt
 and Appar.ltus, n.e.s. 25 
Olnamentil of alaba.
ter spa I', Embo!.sed Bronzes. . . S eents. Phosphorus. ... ..... '" . Free 
amher and t.erra cotta, 01' com- Colored Borders. nano\\, and Phosphor Bronze in blocks, bal"&, 
}Josition." ...35 ColorerIBol"flers,wide,.6c.ts. sheet andwil'e. . 10 
II...iel's .... .. ................Free Bronze Border!', narrow, and Photograph Albums... ........ 3j 
OSIers and Willow Furniture.. .. 35 Bronze Border!>, \\ ide.. .14c. Photo gra ph er's albumenized 
Osiers aUfI Willow Works, n.e.s. 25 Bmbo,.:<;ed Bordel's. ..... . 15c. I paper.. .......... .. .......... 25 
Ottar of Rose!., and Oil of Roses.Free I .-\11 othel' P. H. or W. P . 3:> Photographic Dry Plates, 9c. sq. 
Paper tiles, ('lips. .... . . . .. 35 ft. 
Paper )Iache, manufaetUl'es of.. 35 Piano cover!', ruhher and cotton, 
Paper of aH kinds, n.e,s . 25 n.e....., 5 cts. per 0,(1. )"d. and.. 15 
Papel' kite", a
 toys . 35 Piano stools ........ . . 35 
Paper, ruled, oilerl or wa-..ed. .. 35 Pianofortes, square, wl,!èther 
Pol.per, Tarred, !c per lb.. . _. ' round cornered or not, not over 
Paper. t:nion Collar Clot.h,in rolls 7 octa\ es, $25 each and. . .. . .. 20 
orsheets,not :.:-Iossed or finishei 20 Pianofortes, sCluare, all other, "30 20 
Paper, t:nion Cloth, in roll<; or Pianofortes, upright, t'30 ea. and 2C 
sheets, glossed or finished. . .. 25 I Pianofortes, concert, semi-eon- 
Paper, filter paper, in !.heds. 25 .cert, or parlor grand, 
50 each 2U 
Paper, fl." paper. . . . .. 35 Planoforte<;, part!' of ... 25 
Papt'r Letter;;" gumme(l, plain, Pickers, raw hide, for cotton 
I or colore(l, in 1ulk ....' '." 35 I looms. . . - ......,... - .. .. .. .. 20 
Paper Letters, g-uml11ed, put up Pickles in hottle, including- the 
. in em elopes, \\ ith }Jrinte<l des- dut.\ on the hottles, each bottle 
criptionsfor special a(hertising holding- less than one-half pint 
purposes. signs or labels, 15 c. shaH he dutiable as containing 
per lb. and ..... ... ........ 25 l one-half pint, holJing more 
Pap,;r Sacks or ha:.:-s of all kind!', than one-half pint hut notmol'e 
pnnted or not. . . 35 than one pilH shall be duti.lble 
Paper waste or <;lippings . Free a
 containing one pint, holding- 
Paper, prt'''sed, m sheets.. _. . 35 more than one pint but not 
Piper, Glazed, Plated, 'Iarhled, 1 more than one quart shall be 
Enamelled Paper, and Card dutiahle as containing- one 
Board, similarl
' finished, n.e.s. 35 quart ............ 40c. pt'r gal. 
Payer manufactures of, includ- Pickles in jal''', bot.tles or ot.her 
mg ruled and bordered papers, !.imilar \ essels, 40c. per 
al. on 
papeteries, bo:-..'d papers and the ascertained quantit
, the 
em elopes and Blank Books.. 35 duty to include the duty on 
Parasols. (
ee ClIlhrellas). the jar, bottles or other vessel, 
Patten
,oflronorbra"!'........ :;0 40e.pergal .......... .....' 


Pails, tubs, churns, bl'Ooms, 
brushes and manufactm'd"s of 
wood, lI.e.'S.. and wood pilIp.. 25 
Pam ts and Col. ,rs, ultr,\ marine 
blue, dQ' or in pulp, metallic 
colors, \'iz: o-..ide,.: of cobalt, 
7111C and tin, n.e.s.. ...... .... Free 
Blue Llac'k, Chine!.e I,lue, 
Prussian blue, raw Ululler, 
cannine. jds, :-;atil1 and 
Fine Cologne Lakes, Scar- 
ìet, )Iaroou in pulp. \\ ashed 
\\ hite . _ . . . . .. 20 
In pulp, \.iz., c a 1 111 i n e, 
eolo,me, al1(1 rose lakes, 
!'cal'let and maroon, satin 
ami fine washed white. .. 
O 
FiI'e-l'roof Paint. dry, ! c. per Ib 
Grouud in oil or any other 
liquid, aUfI all liquid pre- 
pared or ready mi-..ed 
l),lints. u.e.s . . . . ., 30 
Ground in spirit;;, and all 
bpirit \ arnishe
 and lac- 
quel"S ........::<1 per. g.d. 
O-..idt's, ochres and ochre" 
t'arths. fil'eproofs, umbers 
and siennas, ",round or 
unground, \\ashed or un- 
\\ a",hed, calcined or raw.. 3u 
Pari<; Grt'en, dry. _.......... 10 



40 


CAKADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 


[1892. 


111 c. ad Vc:l./ W c. ad val. {:J c. ad. 1!Ul. 
Pickles, in bulk, in ,"inegar or Poultt'yand Game of all kinds... 20 Saddlery of every description 
vinegar and mustard, 33c g'aL I Precious stones,' iz.,Agate, Ame- and Hardware... ... . ..... 35 
III brine or salt, 25 cts. pel' gal. thyst, Aqua 
Iarine, Blood Saffron Cake. . . " . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Free 
Pictorial illustrations of insects, Stone, Carbuncle, Cats' Eyes. Saffron and Safflower, and ex- 
&c., when importeel b} and for I Cameo, Coral, Comelian, Crys- traC't of . " . . Free 
the use of colleges and schools, tal, Cr,\"solite, CI'osol'dolite. Em- Sag"o. . . "" . . . " . " " . " . . . . . . . . .. 20 
scientific and literary Sl cie- emld, Gamet, Inta
dio, Inlaid Sago Flour, 2c per lb. 
ties ........................ Free or Encrusted Stones. On} >.., Sails, fm' boats and ships, also 
Picture Frames, as fUl'11iture .. 33 Opal, Pearl, Rub}, Sardon}"x, tellts and awnings. . . . . . . . . . .. 23 
Picture Nails. . . . 35 I 
apphire. Topaz and Turquoise Sal-Ammonia and Sal-Soda. ., Free 
Pictul"t's, framec1.... 35 in the rough ................ Free Saleratus, or Bicarbonate.. . . . .. 20 
Pillows and Bolsters. . . . . _ . . . . .. 35 Precious Stones, as abm'e, also Salt imported from the rnited 
Pins, manufactured from wire of imitations, polished, but not Kingdom or any Britbh pos- 
any metal . . . . . . .. 30 I setor otherwise luanf., n.e.s.... 1() sesslOlI, or imported for the 
Pipe Clay unmanufactured "Free Precious Stones, othel', n.e.s.. 20 use of the sea or gulf fisheries, 
Pitch, Burguud,\". . . . " . . . . . . . . . . Free I Printing pre
ses and p1"Ïnting' n e.s . . . . . . . . . " . . .. ......... Free 
Pitch (pine).in packag"e Q of not machines, such onl) as are Salt, other than abm'e, in hulk, 
less than 15 gal..... . . Free used in newspaper, book and 5c per 101.1 Ibs.. . . . . . . . . .. ... 
Pitch (pine) other. . . . . . . 21; job printing offi.c'es; foldillg Salt.in hag-so bl,)8.,or other pkgs., 
Pitch coat, for roofing 10 machines and paper cutters ï
c per 1"0 Ibs. [Pckg-s. same 
Pitch bone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 211 used in printillg and bookbind- duty as if imported empty.].. 
Plaits, straw, Tuscan and g-rass..Free ing estahlishments.. .... . .. 10 Saltpetre,.. . . . .. .............. 2C 
Planing' 
Iills and parts of, ill any Prunella for boots allc1 shoes, and Salt Cake sulphateofsoda)crude.Free 
stage of manufacture.. ... . 35 I cotton nettill;': for the linin" of Sand. . . . . " " ." "..".." " "" . Free 
Inants, ,iz :-Frmt, shade, la\\ n I boots, 
hoes and glm.es .... 10 Salld, COlOl-ed........ .. .. .. 20 
and ornamental trees, shruhs I Pulp, mineral or wood. . . . . . .... 25 Sand Cloth. . . . .. .............. 30 
and plants, n.e.s '" ........:W Pulp of grasses.. ..... . . . . . Free S
ud liron)or glol,ules for polish- 
Plaster of Paris or Gypsum, Pumice or Pumice Stone, ground I in; gTanite.... . . . . .. ...."... 20 
ground not (:aldned, 10C'. per or ung-round. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Free I l'anc1, Ulass, Flint J.nd Emery 
100Ibs._........ ............ P'unps,iron,pitchel', spout, cis- Paper ............ . ..30 
Plaster of Paris, calcined 01' tem, well and force pumps... 35 Satl'heb. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., J" 
manufactured, 15c. per 1001bs. Pumps, Steam. . " " . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 Sauces and Catsups in bottle, 
or 65c. per barrel of not over Putty. ..... .. ...... .. . . .. 23 each bottle holeling' le.s than 
3Golbs ...................... Putty, dry, for polishing gTanite 20 one-half pint shall be dutiable 
Plasters, medicated, all kinds... 25 a;; containing one-half pint. 
Plaits, Straw, Tuscan and Grass.Free Quills, in nat. state or unpl'd.Free holdin
 more than one-half 
Plated Ware and Gilt Ware, of all 
uills, other.................... 20 pint liut not more than one 
killds, whether plated whon) Quince Trees of all kinds.2!c. ea. pint shall be dutiable as con- 
or in part, n.e.s... . .. ... 30 Quinine, sulphate of. in p..wder.Free taining one pmt, holding more 
Platina, n.p.s.. .. .. . . . .. .. .. 20 I than one pint but not more 
Plates, engraved on wood, steel Rags of cotton, linen, jute, than one quart 
hall be dnti. 
or other metal." . ". ........".:?O hemp and woollen, paper waste ahle as containing- one quad, 
Playing- Cards,. . . .. 6c. per pack or clipping-so and waste of any 4 0 c. per gal. . . " ". . 
Plum Tree
, of all kinds. .3c. ea. kind except mineral waste. . . . Free I"auces and Catsups in bulk, 
Plumbago . .. " .. .. .. .. .. .." 15 Raihm) Rugs of all materials 30c. pel' gal. and . . .. 20 
Plush, 
ilk Ketting, used for except silk .......... . .. 25 8am'ag-e Casings, n.e.s..... . .... 2" 
manuf:lC'ture of glm'es.. . .. ... 15 Raisins, lc. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 111 Samag-e SkinsorCasings not cl'd.Free 
Plush, of cotton, colored.. .. .. .. 25 RaQvhenyand BlackberQ hu
hes, Saw dust, of the following 
Plush, Silks, other.. .. .. .. .. ... 30 1c'. each ."............ " .. woods :- amaranth, cocohor:l.l, 
Pocketbooks and PlU'ses.. . . .. ., 35 Rattans and reeds manf. or hoxwoo.i, cheny, chesnut, wal- 
Pomades, French or fio\\ er odors, I partly manL ....... . ... 25 litH, gum wood, mil h o!:" a n.'" , 
preserved in fat or oil for the Rattans and I eeds in their natural pitch pine, rosewood, sandal 
purpose of conserving the I state. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . Free wood, sycamore, spanish ædar, 
odors of fiowel's which do not Red Liquor for dyg. & calico ptg. Free oak, hickol'Y. whitewood, Afri- 
bear the heat of distillat'on, Red and Yellow PI'llssiate of C:1I1 teak, hlack heart ebollY, 
when imported in tins of not Pota
h ..... 10 lignum \"itre, red cedar, red- 
less tban 10 l1,s. each. . . . . .. .. 15 Refrig'emtol"S.. .. .. . .. .. ..... 35 wond, satin wood, ,'hite ash, 
Pomades, all others. . .. ...... 30 Renllet, ra\\, or prepared . . . . .. Free pel'simmon and dog-wood. . Free 
Pop Corn, in cakes or balls. 35 Resin.in pkgs not less than 100 Scales, and Weig'hing Beams.. .. 55 
Porcelain Ware. n.e.s ........." 30 Ihs... .. ....." -.. . Free I Scenery, Theatrieal and other. 20 
Porcelain Shades.. ............. 30 ttesin, other, n.e.s.. __. .. .".." 20 
chool Ink Wells .. . __.""... 30 
Port a LIe mal'hines, portable Ribb.,ns of all kinds and ma- School hags, cotton ...... . . .. :
5 
steam engines, threshel's and tel"ials ...................... 30 j Screws conul1only called wood 
separators, hm'se powel's, port- Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or sC'rews.2 in. and m"er in length, 
ahle sa\\ mills and fiouring paddy........._........ Iii 6cp..rlb..... .........."... 
mills and parts thel'eof in any Rice, other l!c per lb. 1 in.and less than 2, 8c per lb. 
stag-e of manufacture.. .. ... 35 Rice and Sago Flour, 2c per Ih. Less than 1 in., 11c per lb.. 
Por
ahle Saw 
Ii,lls a
ù P
anin
 Road Scrape

 .. ....... ........ 

 Screws of hrass, or other metals, _ 
mills, and parts thereof, III an} , Rope, Iron \\ Ire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". _;} n.e.s .................. ..... 3.) 
stag-e of manufaetnre.. . .. . . .. 35 . Rope, or Cordage, l}c per lb. and 10 ;o;crew Jacks of e' ery rlescription 35 
Potash, muriate and bichromate Roots, medicinal, viz: Aconite, ' Seeels - Beet, Cal'rot, Turnip. 
of, crude. .. .. ., " .. .. .. . . Free Calumba, Ipecacuanha, Rlm- )fang-old, and :\Iu<;tarrl '. Free 
Potash Chlorate of in crystals, barh, Sarsaparilla, 
4uills, Seeds--Flower, gal'den. field and 
when imported for manufac- Taraxicum and \'alerian .... Free other seeds for agricultural or 
turing purposes onl
 .. Free The 
ame ground or powdered 20 other purpose
, when in bulk 
Potash German 
lineral.. .. .. .. Free Rose bushes, costing- 20c. and or larg'e parcels, n.o.p...... 10 
Potash: red and yellow prussiate less .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3c. each. Th" same it.1 smal
 parcels.. 2;; 
of ..... ..."". . . . . . 10 Rotten Stone. . 20 Seeds-Aromatic, \\ hlC'h are not 
Potatoes, sweet _. .. .. .. ... .".. 25 Ruling- Pens. ....."..........]0 edible and are in a crude state, 
Pork, barrelled in hrine, ma.te Rye, (see gl'ain) 10 e. pel' hllQh. and not ad'"anced in ,alue or 
from the sides of hea, y hogs I R
'e Flour, 50 c per bl)1. condition by gl"indlllg or refin- 
af.er the hams and shoulders ing or h
 any other proces,; of 
al'e cut off, and containin
 not Saccharine or am' product manufacture,Anise, Anise-star, 
more than 16 pieces to the bar- I containing O\'er one-half of one Caraway, Cardamon, Corian- 
reI of 200 Ibs weig-ht, l!c. p. lb. per cent thereof.. 
1O per lb. del', t'unllnin, Fennel and Fenu- 
Potatoes, other,.. .15c. per bnsh. Saddlers' Soap ................ 30 gl'eek. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . FJ'ee 



41 


]8
2.] 


CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 


'IiJ c. ad. val. 
of 1;; per c. under proof as 
follows, ,iz:- 
Eth,-I alcohol or the suhstance 
còmmonly known as alcohol, 
h)drated oxide of ethyl, or 
spirits of \\ ille; gin of all 
kinds. n e.'!.; rum, whiskey, 
and all spirituous or alcoholic 
liquors, n.o.p. :t'"2.12
per gal. 
Ann'l alcohol or fusil oil, or 
alÌy substance kno" n as 
potato spirit or potato oil, 
"'
.1::!! per 
al .... . .. . .. .. .. 
Methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, 
wood naphtha, pYl"Oxylic 
spirit, or an)'su bstance known 
as wood spirit or methylated 
spirit; absilltht>, anack or 
palm sph'it, brandy inclufling- 
artificial brand, an.1 imita- 
tions of braw!\-: cordials and 
liquem's of alÌ kinds. n.e s. ; 
mt>scal, pulque, rum shrub, 
schit>dam and othe rs(.h napps; 
tafia, angostlll"a, and similar 
alcoholic bitters or 1 ever- 
ages.. .. ..... "'::!.12t per gal. 
Spirits and strong- waters of 
an) kind mixed "ith any 
ing-redient or mgredients 
and being- or known or de- 
signated as anod) nes, el:"irs, 
essences, e"tracts, lotion!', 
tinctures,or medicines, n.e.s. 

2.12
 per gal.'and..... . . .. .. 30 
Alcoholic pel"fumes and per- 
fumed spirits, ba)- rum, col- 
ogne and lavender "aters, 
hah', tooth ami skin washes 
and other toilet prep . rations 
containing spirits of all) 
kind. "henin bottles or flasks 
,w-ighing not more 4 oz. ea.. 50 
When in hottles, flasks or 
other packag-es \\ ei).:"hing- 
more than 4 oz. ea..
2.12t 
per gal. and.. . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 
'"ermouth and ging-er \\ ine, 
containing not mOl'e than 40 
per cent. of proof spirits, 75e. 
per g'al. ; if containing" more 
than 40 per eent. .:-:2.12
 per 
gal. 
In all cases where the strength 
of any of the foregoing arti- 
cles eannot he COl'recth' as- 
certained hy the direct ap- 
plication of the hydrometer, 
it shall be ascertainerl In- the 
distillation of a sample, '0\' in 
such other manner as the 

lil1ister of Customs may 
direct. 
Sponges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 
Spools made "holl) of w00d use<l 
in cotton machinen and other 25 
Spur" anrl Stilts, used in thp 
manufacture of e,ll'thenware. _ Free 
Square Reeds and raw-hirle cen- 
tl'es, textile leather 01' rubber 
hearls, thumbs and tips, and 
steel, iron, or nickel caps for 
whip ends, when imported by 
whip manufacturers for use in 
the manufacture of whips in 
their 0\\ n factories. . . . _ Free 
Starch, inclu.ling farina, corn 
starch or flour, and all prepar- 
ations ha\ iJ1g the qualities of 
starch, not sweetened 01' flavor. 
ed, 2c. per lb.; sweetened or 
flavored, the weight of the 
package to he mcluded in the 
weight for dut.r ... .4c. per Ib 
8tereot) pes, see I-:Iectrot, pes. 
Stones, Hurl', in blocks, rough or 


'41l c. ad val. 
Seeds, mixed, n.e.s......... _... 20 
Seedling "tock for "rafting, ,iz. : 
Plum, pear, peach and other 
fruit trees. . . . . . . .... '" .... Free 
Senna leaves ............ ., .. Free 
Settlers' effects, viz.: Wearing 
apparel, household furniture, 
pI'ofessional books, implements 
and tools of trade, occupation 
or emplo)'ment which tÞe 
settler has had in actual use 
for at least six months hefore 
rt>\llm.al to Canada; musical 
instruments, domestic se\\ ing 
machines, live stock, carts and 
other ,'ehicles and ag\"Ícultural 
implements in use b) the 
settler for at least one year 
before his removal to Canada; 
not to include machinery, or 
articles imported for use in 
manufacturing establishment, 
or for o;ale; provided that any 
dutia10le article entered as 
settlers' effects ma,' not he so 
entered 'mless br'ought with 
the settlt-r on his first arrÍ\'al, 
and shall not he sold or other- 
wise dio;posed of without pay- 
ment of duty, untii after two 
years' actual use in Canada; 
PrO\ ided also that Ii ve stock 
when imported into 
lanitolJa 
or the Xorth .West Territories 
Ity intending settlel"S shall be 
free until other" ise ordel'ed 
by the Governor in Council.. . . Free 
Sew i n 
 
Iat'hines, whole, or 
ht>ads or pal.ts of head a; of 
Sewing 
Iachines, :33 each, and 20 
Shades, Glass and Porcelain, for 
lamps and gaslights.. .. '" .. 30 
Shades, imitation porcelain. . . .. ::0 
Shawls and Travelling- Rug's of 
all kinds and materials except 
silk. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. ........ 25 
Shawls, silk.. .. " .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 30 
Sheep, for illlprovementof stock Free 
Sheep Skins, tanned only. _ . .. 15 
Sheep Skins, dressed and \\axed, 
or glazed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 
Shellae, white, for manufacturing 
purposes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Free 
Shells of all kinds, unmanuf. . . . . Free 
Shells, manufactured, fancy. . . .. 35 
Shells, 
Iarine, ground 01' bl'oken 20 
Sheet 
Iusic, lOco per lb. ... .... 
Sheet h-on :-:i
ns, not framed. . 30 
Ships ùuilt in a foreign country, 
on application for Canadian 
register, except machinery.... 10 
Machine1'\' on same. . . . . . . . . .. 25 
Shirts of cotton or linen, 
1 per 
doz. and . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 
Shoemakers' Pitch and Wax.. 20 
Shoe Lining-s. t\\ iJl",d cotton, 
lc. per sq. yd. and. . . . . ., 15 
Shoe Linings, colored jeanettes, 
:! cts. per sq. yd. and. . . . . . _ .. 15 
Show C..ses, 
2 each and. . . . . .. 35 
Show Cards, h'amed. _ . . . . . . . . .. 35 
Silex or CQ stallized Quartz. _ . . Free 
Silk Hosiery or Lace ........... 30 
Silk, raw, or as reeled from the 
cocoon, not being doubled, 
t.wisted or ad,'anced in am' 
way, silk COf'oons, and silk 
waste. ._. __... ..... Free 
Silk t\\ ist, se\\ iug and emhrOld- 
ery silk.. .................... 25 
Silk, in the gum or spnn, not 
lIIore advanced than sin"les. 
tram, and thrown org-anzine, 
not coloured......... ....... 15 
Silk Plush 
etting, used for the 
manufacture of gIO\'es.. .. . . .. 15 


't! c. ad val. 
Silk '"elvets and all manufac- 
tm'es of silk or of which silk is 
the component part of chief 
value, not elsewhel'e specified, 
except church vestments. . . .. 
o 
Sih'er Leaf. . .. .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. 30 
Silver-plated Ware... .. .. .. .. .. 30 
Slates, roofing', black or blue, 
!jC ets. per square.. .. ... . .. . 
Slates, for roofing, 
reen and 
other colors, when split or 
dressed only, SI per square... 
Slates. school and wl"Íting, lc. ea. 20 
Slate }Iantels .. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . .. 30 
Slate Pencils. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. 2:> 
Slates of ail kinds, and manufac- 
tures of, lc. per sq. ft and... 25 
Sledges, 1 ct. per lb. and. .. 25 
Sleighs'. . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 311 
Soapstone, foot wanners.. .. .... 30 
Soap, cOIl'mon bl"O\\ nand )ellow, 
not perfumed, I! cts per lb. .. 
Soap, common soft and liquid, 
not perf1lmed ............ . _ .. 20 
Soap. Castile, Mottled or White, 
and White Soap 2c. per lh. 
Soap, perfumed or toilet, and 
.. IVOl')"," the weight of the in- 
side packages and wrappers to 
be included in the weight for 
duty, 10 cts. per lb. and...... 10 
Soap. powders, pumice, silver 
and mineral soaps, sapolio and 
other like art.icles, weig-ht of 
rack
e included in the \\ eight 
for dut.v. . . . . . .. .3 cts. pedb. 
Socks 01' Stockings of cotton, 
wool, wOI'sted, the hair of the 
alpaca goat or other like 
animal, lOco per lb. and. _ . . .. 30 
Soda Ash Caustic in ùrums; 
silicate in en'stabl or in solu- 
tion; biehrõmate nitrate or 
cubic nitre, salsoda, sulphate 
of soda, al'seniate, binal'selliate, 
chloride and stannate of soda. Free 
80.la, Bicarbonate of . . . . . . . _ . .. 20 
Soda, sulphate of, n.e.s. _ 20 
Solder. . . .. .. _.............. so 
Soups. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 
Soy .............. lOc. per gal. 
Spectacles and Eye Glasses. _ . .. 30 
Spectacles, and Eye Glasses, 
parts of, unfini<;hed.......... 25 
Spelter in bloeks and pillS..... . Free 
Spermaceti. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2ù 
Spices of all kinds, except Mace 
and 
utmegs, ullground...... 10 
Spices, ground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 
Spices, 
Iace and Nutmegs. . . . .. 
5 
Spirituous or alcoholic liquors 
distilled from any material, or 
containing, or compounded 
from or \\ ith distilled spirits 
of any kind and any mixture 
thereof with water, for e"er) 
gallon thereof of the strength 
of proof, and when of a greater 
streng th than that of proof at 
the same rate on the increased 
quantity that there would be 
if the liquOl's were reduced to 
the streng"th of proof. When 
the liquOl'S are of less strength 
than that of pl'Oof, the duty 
shall be at the rate herein pro- 
vided, but computed on a re- 
duced quantit) of the liquors 
in proportion to the lesser de- 
gree of stren
th: provided, 
however, that no reduction in 
quantity shall ue computed or 
made on any liquol's below the 
strength of 15 per c., under 
proof, but all such liquors shall 
be computed as ef the sh'ength 



42 


CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTO
IS. 


[18f12. 


pi. c. ,u/ ",d. 
umnanufactl1l'edand not bounà 
up or pl'epared for binding 
into millstone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Stone, rough Free!òtone, Sand- 
stone and all other building 
stone, e"cept marble from the 
quarry, not hammered or chis- 
ellerl [13cuh. ft. to ton) xlprton 
Stone, \Vaterlime or Cement 
Stone, :=<1 per ton ............ 
Stone, rlressed, except marble 
and all man. of stone n.e.s. . .. 30 
Stone, Lithographic, not eng'\.ed 20 
Stone, Flagstones, sawn or other- 
\\ ise dresserl, 

 per ton... _ ., 
Stone, Grindstones, 82 per ton. . 

tra\\"anrl manufactm'e:sof, n.e.s. 2C 
St.raw Boards in sheets or rolls, 
plain or tan-erl, JOc per 100 Ibs. 
Straw Boarrls, not mill ud.,n.e.s. 20 
Smrar of )Iilk. ................ 20 
Sug-al' of )Iilk Tablets, not fur- 
ther sweetened. . . . . .... _ .. 20 
Sl1
ar. g-lucose or grape s'1g"ar, 
H cents per pound. 
SUg".lr (cane) anrl beet-root sug-ar 
not above fOUl.teen Dut.ch 
Stanrlarrl in colour all SU<'.lr 
:;weeping-s, all sug-al: dl":\inii
gs 
01' pumpingsdl'ained in transit. 
all melado an.1 or concentmted 
mcIado, all molasses amI or 
cOlJcentrated molasses K.E.S., 
all cane juice and or concen- 
trated cane juice XE.S., all 
heet \"Oot juice anrl or concen- 
tl'ated beet-root juice X.E.S., 
all tallk bottoms, 
.E.S., and 
concrete, \\ hen not imported 
direct \\ ithout transhipment 
from the coulltr) of gTO\\ th and 
pronuction, 5 per cent. ad val. 
orem ; prO\ ided, ho\\ ever, that 
in the case of cane sugar pro- 
duced in the Ea<;t Indies and 
impOl.ted therefrom via Hong- 
Kong, such rate of 5 pel' cent. 
ad I'alorem shall not be exacted 
if tmnshipped at Hong Kong. 
Sug-ar", ahO\ e nllnl ber fourteen 
Dmch ::;tanrlard in colour, and 
refined sugar of all kinds, 
gra(les or standards, and all 
sugar s
 \"Ups del'ived fI'om re- 
fi!led :suga.I's, a specific duty of 
eIght-tenths of a cent per Ih. 

ug-ar Canrl.', bro\\ n or white. 
anrl Confectionery, inclUfling 
sweetened ;,flllllS, canrlied peels, 
condenserl milk when sweeten- 
ed and condenserl coffee wfth 
milk \\ hen sweetenerl.l!C' p Ih.& 35 

lI;rar Bel't and Cane Seed ..... Free 
Sulphate of tluinine (in powrler)Free 
Sulphate of l\"On (Copperas) and 
Sulp hate of Copper (Hille Vit- 
riol) .. . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . , . . . Free 
Sulph UI' in 1'011 or fiour _. , . , . . . Free 
..,ulphuric Ether. . . . . .5c. per Ib_ 
Surg-ical allll Dental Instnuuentq 
of all kinds .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 20 
SUI'g-ical belts or trusses and 
suspensory bandages of all 
kinds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 
S.' nIps-See 
Iolassps. 
Sugar, all cane, and, or beet root 
su
:tr not ahO\'e number foUl'- 
tcèn, Dntch Standard, in colour 
all sugar sweepin/.{s, all sugal' 
dmining"s or pumpin
s dmiued 
in transit, all melaùo and, or 
concentmted melado, all mo- 
lasses and, or ('oncentmted 
molasses, N.O.P.. all cane juice 
ann, or concentrated cane 
juk'e, X.O.P., all Leet root 


1'1 c. ad val. 
JUice, and (or concentrated 
beet l'OOt juice, X'O.P., all tank 
bottoms, 
.O.P., and concrete, 
when impol.ted rlirect without 
transhipment from the countn. 
of 
rO\\th and production. . . . : Free 
Tags, tin, fOl' pIng tobacco. . .. 25 
Tagging, :\Ietal, plain, japanned 
or coated, in coils, not o\'er I! 
inches in \\ irlth, when imp. by 
manufs. of Shoe and Corset 
Laces, fOl' use in their factories Free 
Tails, undressed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Tallow, Ic. per Ib .... ., .... .... 
Tallow Oil. . . . . . ... ..... ... 25 
Taper Holders for Christmas 
Trees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 
Tape Measures.... _............ 35 
Tapioca. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . __. 20 
Tara:-..icum Root. . . ." .. . . . Free 
Tarpaulin, Cotton, plain or 
coated with oil, paint, tar or 
othpr composition............ 35 
Tar (Pine), in packages of not 
less than fifteen gallons each. . Free 
Tarred Paper, i c. per lb........ 
Tassels. ...................... :iO 
Teas, all kinds, imported from 
other countries than the U.S. . Free 
Tea, imported from the U.S. . . .. 10 
Teasels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Telephones and Telegraph In- 
stmments; telegmph, tele- 
phone and electric light cables; 
electric and galvanic batteries, 
electdc motors and apparatus 
for electric li
hts, inclnding- 
incandescent. Ifght glohes and 
insulatõrs of all kinds, n.e.s... 25 
Telescopes..... .......... .....25 
Tentsnmi Awning-s.. ........., 25 
Terne Plate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12! 
Terra J aponica, Gambier or 
Cutch . . .. ................ Free 
Thenuometers, glass only. . . . .. 20 
Thermometers, glass, and wood, 
or tin ... ................... 25 
Thermometers, bronzed, hrass, 
plated and marbled. . . . . .. . . .. 30 
Terra Cotta panels, mouldings 
and cornices................. 35 
Terraline, Vases and Plaques ..!;5 
Terra Alba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 
Thimbles Brass and Steel. . . . . .. 30 
Thread, Linen, n.e.s .. .. .... .. .. 20 
Ticking, for tents, 2c. per sq. yd. 
and.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . " .. 15 
Tin, in hlocks, pigs, bars & sheets. 
and plates and tinfoil. . . . . . . . Free 
Tin, Ct..' stals..... ............. 20 
Tin Plates in sheets or strips, de- 
corated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 
Tin Whisk Holdel's, lacquel'ed .. 25 
Tinned hon Kettle Ears.. .. .. .. 30 
Tinware stamped,japanned ware, 
granite ware, enamellerl iron 
\\ are and g-ah.anized i l"On ware. 85 
Tinware, and manufactures of 
tin, n.e.s .................... 25 
Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes, 
:;2 pel' lb. ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 
Tobacco manufactured and Snuff 
1$5 cts. per lu. and .... . . .. . . .. 12! 
TobaA:'co, cut. ..45c. per lb. and 12! 
TobaC'co Pipes of all kinds, 
pipe mounts, cigar and cigar- 
ette holdel's anù cases for the 
same .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........ 85 
Tools, mechanics' and e(lge tools, 
n. e. s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85 
Towels of every description..... 25 
Towel racks and rollers. . . . . . . .. 85 
To) s, all kinds and materials '" 35 
Tracing Cloth, 5c. pel' sq. yd and 15 
Travellers' Baggage, under regul. 


Of' r. orl. val. 
ations to be Pl'escrihed by the 
)linister of Customs. . . . . .. .. F, ee 
Trees. Forest, for planting, im- 
ported into 
lanitobaor North- 
)\' est 'l'efl"i+ol"J' .... . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Treenails . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Tripoli.. ............. ........ 20 
Trunks ........ . . . . . .. ....... 30 
Trunk Trimmings of Tinned iron 
o 
Turmeric. . . . . . . . . . . . Free 
Turpentine, raw or crude...... . Free 
Turpentine, 
pirits of.. " ....... 10 
Turtles.. .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . Free 
Type, rubber t
.pe..... :!5 
Type, for printing. . . . . 20 
T
 pe Metal . . . . . , . . . . . . . 10 
T) pe Writer. . . .. ...... . . " 30 
Typewritel's, Tablets with move- 
able fig-n!es. Geographif'al :\lap 
and Musical Iustnm1ents, when 
importerl hy and for the u!oe of 
schools for the blind, and be- 
ing and remaining the sole 
propert
. of the gO\'f>rnin
 
hodies of said schools . . . Free 


Ultramarine Blue. . . . . . . . . Free 
Uml'I'ellas, Parasols ann Sun- 
Shades of all kinds and ma- 
terials ...................... 35 
Umbrella and Parasol, steel amI 
iron or brass ribs, runners, 
rings, caps, notches, tin caps 
and ferrules, for the u
e of 
manufactm'ers of umhl'ellas... 20 
Umhrella Rih", steel for, \\ hen 
imported by manufal'turers of 
umbrellas......." _ _.. ..Free 
Umbrella, Parasol, and Sunshade 
sticks or handles, n.e.s . . ,. 20 
Unenumerated Artides ........ 20 


Vaccine and Ivory Vac- 
cine Points. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Free 
Valerian Root. . . . . . . . . . " ..... Free 
"arnishes, n.e.s., 20c. per gal., 
and ......................... 25 
\T arnish, hlack and bright for shir 
use. ................. ..... .I,'ref> 
"arnish and ColoUl's ground in 
spiI'its 
l per gal. 
Yaseline, and all similar prepara- 
tions of petl'oleum for toilet, 
medicinal or other purpo<;es, 
in bulk, 4c. per lb. In hottles 
or other packages, not o"er 
1 lb. in weight each, 6 cts. p. Ib 
Vases, glass, plain or fanc
' .... 20 
"ases, China and Porcelain ao 
Vases, Earthenware............ 35 
Vegetahles, when fresh or dr," 
salted n.e.s., including S\\ eet 
Potatoes anrl Yam,> .......... 2.> 
Vegetables, Tomatoes, fre"h, :iù.'. 
per bush. and.. ...... . . . 10 
Vegetables, Tomatoes anrl other 
\- egetahles, ineluding Corn aud 
Baked Beans, in cans or othcl' 
packages, weighing not o\"e1' 
lIb., 2c. per can or package, 
and 2c. aA:lditional per can or 
package for each lb. or fraction 
of a lb. O\'er 1 lb. in weight- 
the weight of the cans 01' other 
packages to be includ, d in the 
weit.ht for dut\-.. . . . . . _ . 
Yegetahles, OniOlis, set,.; for pIal: t- 
ing. not fit for table use ..... 20 
"eh-eteens, and Cotton Veh-et-; 
and Cotton Plush .. . . . . . . ;W 
\'eeners of "'ood, not over one- 
sixteenth of an in. in thic-knes
. 10 
Veneers of Wood, cut or sha\.ed 
with knife. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 25 
Velocipedes.. ....... ... .. 30 
Veneers, h.ory, 8a\\n only. . .... Free 



1892.] 


CANADIAN'TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 


43 


<j;! c. ud val. 
\"eneel's, h'ory, other, n.e.s..... 20 
Yents, Fireday Chimney Linings 
not vitrified or 
Iazed . . . . . . .. 20 
Yerdigris or sub,ae'te cop'r (dry)Free 
\" meg-ar, 15c per illl. gal.. . . . . . . 
YiC'es .. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 
Wagon and Cart Bushes..... 35 
\\ all Uecorations, Lincrusta Wal- 
ton. . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. 35 
Walking Sticks and Canes of all 
kinds, n.e.s . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . " 25 
\Y ashing CQ stal . . " . . . . . . . . . " 20 
\\. atches .................... . 25 
Watch Ca..es .................. 3:) 
Watch Cases Gold, composition 
metal fur the manf. of filled.. 10 
Watch I{e}s, of brass or steel... 30 
Watch actions or mo\.ements .... 10 
Water 
Ieters.. ,.... . d..... __.. 30 
Wax, Paraffine, Stearic, Add 
and 
tearine of all kinds, 3c. 
per Ib _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Wax Flowers. ................. 25 
"'ax, manufactures of, other... 20 
W ebhing elastic. . . " . . . . ...... .,. 25 
Webbing, non-elastic..... ..... 2!) 
Whale Bone, unmanufactured.. Free 
Whale Bone, manuf'res of, n.e.s. 20 
Wheat, 15c per hushel. . . . . . . . . . 
Wheat Flour and 
Ieal,í5cpr bbl. 
Wheat or Grain \\ hen gro\\ n in 
Canada is taken to the United 
States to IJe ground and the 
IJ1"orluce thereof in fiour and 
meal returned to Canada, such 
prorluce ma
 he retul"llefl free 
of Cuo;toms dut
" prO\ide I the 
owner thereof resides near the 
frontier, and mOl'e than fi\ e 
miles from any Canadian gri
t 
mill at which such \\ heat or 
g-r"incould be !!rounrl, anrl that 
he obsen es and complies \\ ith 
the Rules of the Department. Free 
Wheels, pm-ts of, Huhs& Spokes, 
in the rough.,.,. _ ,_ .... ... 15 
'Yheellarrows ann other like art. 311 
Whips, of all kinds, except toy 
whips, 50c. pel' doz., and .... 30 
Whiting' or "hitenin
, g"ilrlers' 
Whiting- and Paris \\ hite .... Free 
White Shellac, fOl' mfg. purposes. Free 
WillO\\ for hasket makers .. . . Free 
Willon and Osier Works, n e.s.. 25 
Winflow Curtain Poles. _.,..... 3: 
'\1ndo\\ minf} Roller
,unfinished 30 
Winrlo\\ Blind ltollel's, finished 
or mounted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 
Window Shafle Rollel's, finished, 
IJlIt without the shade. . . . . . .. 35 
The shades pay separately, 5c 
per sq. yd. amI. .. ......... 15 
Window Sharles, made of paper. 35 
Wines of all kin,l,;, eM'ept 
park- 
ling wines, including orange, 
lemon, strawlJel'Q, raspb- 
erry. eldel' ami currant, con- 
taining 2.; 0 or less of spirits 
of sti'ength of pi oof importerl 
in \\ oot! 01' bottles 2;;c pel' I. G. & 30 
Willes fOl' e\ ery deg-ree ahO\ e 26 
up t" 40 p. c., 3e more for each 
rleg-ree of !-.trength :1IId . . 30 
Champaglle anfl all othel'
park- 
ling \\ ines, in hottles contain- 
in
 eadl not mOl'e than] (It. 
and more than] pt., 
3.30 
pel' dozen hGttles.... .... .. . 
In hottles, eontaining not mOl'e 
than a pint ami more than 
one-half pint, :::1.6;, per doz. 
In bottles, ('on 
aining' one-half 
pint each OJ' less, 
tl' per doz. 
In bottles. containinl{ more 
than one qual.t each shall 


:P c. ad val. 
pay, in adnition to $3.30 per 
doz., bottles, at the rate of 
::;1.65 per gallon on the quan- 
tityin exce
s of one quart 
per bottle, the qu:u-ts and 
pints in each case being- old 
wine measm'e; in addition 
to the ahO\'e specific dut), 
there shall an ad raloreUi 
duty of 30 per cent .. .. .. 
Wire Cloth of brass or copper .. 20 
Wire Cloth, iron or steel. 30 
Wire, Iron or Steel. . . . . . . . . . ... 25 
WiJe Fel'rules, ([ron, Steel or 
Brass) ...................... 30 
Wire phosphor, hronze blocks, 
sheets and \\ ire. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 10 
'Vire, co\ ered \\ ith cotton, linen, 
silk or othel' material. . . . . . . " 35 
Wire Rigging for ships and ves- 
sels ........................ Free 
Wire, Barbed Wh'e Fencing, l!c 
per It. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Wire, Buckthorn and Strip Fen- 
cing, 1
 per lb............... 
Wire, Brass and Copper Wire 
twisterl, \\ hen imported by 
mawlfacturers of boots and 
shoes for use in their 0\\ n 
factories _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .. .. Free 
Wire of Iron or Steel, No. 13 
and 14 g-aug-e, flattened and 
corrugated, used \\ith the wire 
g"l"ip mac'hine for the manufac- 
ture of boots, shoes and leather 
belting, imported by manufac- 
turel's of such articles to be 
used for these pm'poses onl.}" in 
their own factories _..... ". Free 
Wire Rods, Brass, Copper, h-on 
or Sted, rolled round, under 

 an inch in diameter, when 
imported by \\Ïre manufac- 
turers making- wire for use 
in their factories............ Free 
Wh'e Nails, l!c per lb., but not 
less than. . . . . . . . . '.... . .. 35 
Wire, hrass rods cut to special 
length. . . . . .. . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . .. 30 
Wire Rope, of iron and steel, 
n.o.p ... . . . .... .. .. . . .. .. .... 2fi 
Wire Serew Hooks and Eyes.... 30 
Wire, Platinum; retorts, pans, 
eOllllensel's, tubing and pipe 
made of platinum, importell hv 
manuf[wturers of sulph uric acid 
for use in the manf. 01' concen. 
tration of sui ph uric acid.. .' .. Free 
Wire \\ork, and manfs. of Wire, 
n.e.s. . .. .. ... ... .. .. .... _. ... 30 
Wood. Cord Wood............. 2() 
Whoe Window Screens. _ . . . . . . .. 35 
Wood Furniture, house, C'al,int't 
or office, including bedsteads, 
hair, spring- and other mat- 
hesses, bolsters and piUows, 
caskets and coffins, of any 
material, and pieture frarues.. 35 
Wood for fuel, Whcn imported 
into 
Ianitoba and the North- 
West Territories ......... . .Free 
Wooden Uallets. . . . . . . . . .. 1$5 
Wood Pumps .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 35 
""uod Pump!!, with iron hanrlles, 
SlJout. etc . .. . . . . . .. 35 
'Voorl, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes and 
parts of Wheels, roug-h he\\ n or 
sawn onlv.. ... . . . . . .. .. .. . ... 15 
Wood, Felioe!; of IIiekory rongh 
sawn t.. shape only or rough 
sawn an(1 hent to shape not 
planed smoothed or otherwise 
manufaetured when imported 
by man.lfacturers of carrial;\"e 
and cart wheels to he used m 
manufacture of such articles in 


'11l c. ad val. 
their 0\\ n factories onl) . . . . . . Free 
Wood, Shingles.. ., .. .. .. .. .. to 
Wood., P.Üls, Tubs and Churns 
bruoms. brushes and manf. of. 25 
Wood Pulp. .. .. ...... .... 25 
Wood, manufactures of, n.e.s.. 
5 
Wood, Lumherand Timbel', n.e.s. 2fl 
Wood, Lumher and Timber, 
planks and boards, Amar- 
anth, Boxwood, Cocoa-boral, 
Rosewood, Cherr) , \Valnut, 
Chestnut, Gumwood, )laho- 
gany, Pitch Pine, Redwood, 
Sandalwood, Syeamore, o::ipan- 
ish Cedar,Oak, Hickory, White- 
wood, African Teak, Black 
Heart, Ebon."-, Lignum\"Ïtæ, 
Reel Cedar ,and Satin wood, and 
White Ash, when not otherwise 
man. than rough sawn or split; 
and I1ickOl'Y Billets to he used 
in th.. manufacture of Axe, 
Hatchet. Hammer and other 
tool handles, when specially 
imported for such use; and the 
wood of the Persimmon and 
Dog\\ ood Tl.t es, when impOl.ted 
in blocks for the manufacture 
of Shuttle" ; and lIickor,} 
Lumher sawn to shape for 
spokes of wheel.;, but not fur- 
thur manf.; and lIic.'kory 
Spokes rough turned, I>ut not 
tenon ted, mitred, throated, 
faced, sbr.ed, cut to leng-th, 
round tenonted or polished. .. rree 
Wood, Logs, n.e.m. . . .. . . . . . . . . Fl'ce 
Wool, ami hair of the Alpaca 
Goat unmanufactured and 
other likc animals. not further 
prepared than washed, n.e.s.. Free 
Wool and Woolen manf. of, com- 
posed wholl)'ol"in part of Wool, 
WOl'sted hair of Alpaca Goat 
or other like animals. \ iz : 
Blankets and Flannels of every 
rlescription, Cloths, Doeskins, 
Cassimel'es, Tweeds, Coatings, 
Overcoatin
s, Felt Cloth of 
evel"J description, n. e. s. 
Horse Collar Cloth, Yam, 
Knitting' Yam, Fill:!ering- 
Yam, ',"OJ'steel Yarn, knitted 
goods, \ iz. :-Shirts and Draw- 
ers, and HosieQ., n.e.s, 10 cts. 
per Ih. and . ... ........ 20 
Wool and Woolens-Clothing. 
(See Clothing-. read) -made) 
Wool ami Woolens-All f.lhl"ic8 
composed wholly or in l'al.t of 
\"001, wOI'stefl, hair of Alpaca 
Goat, or other like animals, not 
otherwise provided for, co!.ting" 
]0 cents per yd. alhl unller.., 22! 
Costin!! o\'er Wc and unrler l-k. 25 
Costin
 14 ccnts and OHo'r . . . .. 27! 
As regartl
 items abm'e, the half- 
penny stel"ling shall be com- 
puted as the equi\alent of a 
ccnt, and larg-cr sums in ster- 
ling money shall be computed 
at the same ratio....... ...... 
Wool, Class one, \ iz: Leicester, 
CotS\\ old, Lincolnshire, South 
Do\\ n com bing- wools, or wools 
known as lustrt' wools. and 
other like f'omhillg \' ools, 
such as are \:"1'0\\ n in Canada, 
3 cto;. per Ih. .......... . _ . . . 
W001 Ho<;iery, 10 cts. per lb. and 20 
Wool N oils, d ved or col. or not. . Free 
WoolenShawis............ ....25 
Woolen Socks and Stockings, 
10 ets. per lb. anrl.. . . . . .. .. " 30 
Woolen Imitation Sealskins, 10c. 
per lb. and. . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . .. 20 



44 


CANADIAN TA.RIFF OF CUSTOMS. 


[1892. 



 c. ad val. 
Woolen Netting, for the lining 
of boots, shoes and gloves. . " 25 
Woolen Waste, fit only for the 
manufacture of paper.. . . . _ . . Free 
'Voolen Waste, other, n.e.s...... 20 
Blind Cords. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 30 
Xyolite, or Celluloid, in sheets, 
lumps or hlocks, n.e.s....... . Free 
Ya r n s, Knitting, Cotton, 
Hosiery Yarn, or other cotton 
yarn \mrler No. 40, not 
IJleached, d) ed or colored, 2c. 
per lb. and. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 15 
Yarns, Kniting Yarn, Hosiery 
Yarn, bleached, dyed or cord, 
3 cts. per lb. and.. . . . . . . . . . .. 15 
Yarn, spun from the hair of the 
Alpaca or Angora Goat, and 
made of wool or worsted, when 
genapped, dyed and finished, 
and imported ùy the manufs. 
of hraids, cords, tassels and 
fI'inges, for use in their factories 
in the manufacture of such 
articles only ................ Free 
Yarn, Fin!.:"ering and Knitting- 
Yarn, "'001, and Worsted, 
10 ct". per Ih. ami........ _... 20 
Yams, Coir......... _ _........ Free 
Yea.st Cakes, Compressed Yeast 
and Baking Powders in pack- 



 c. ad. mi. 
ages of one pound and o\'er 
and not over fifty ponnds 
weight. the \\eight of the pack- 
age to he included in the \\ eig-ht 
for duty.. . . . . .. 6 cts. per lb. 
Yeast Cakes. Compressed Yeast 
and Baking Powders in pack- 
ag-es of less than one poun I in 
weight, the weight of the pack- 
ag-e to be included in the \\ eight 
of duty.. ..... . ... .Be. per lb. 
Yeast, Compressed in bulk or 
mass of not less than fifty 
pounds............ 4('. per lb. 
Yellow :\letal, in Eolts, Bars and 
for Sheathing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 


Zinc, Chloride, Salts and :sul- 
phate of.. . . . . . . . .. ......... 5 
Zinc, in blocks, pigs and Sheets. Free 
Zinc, seamle<;s dra\\ n tubing-. . .. 10 
Zinc, manufactures of, n.e.s..... t:J 
Zinc, Dust..................... 20 
Zinc, Salts of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 


All goods not enumerated as 
charged \\ ith any dut) of Customs 
and not der-lared free of dnt\-. shall 
he charged ,,'ith a dnty of 20 pèr cent 
ad valorel/l, when illlporte(1 into 
Canada, or taken out of warehouse 
for consnmption therein. 


19 c. ad l' ,1. 
On imported Indian Corn, to be 
kiln-drierl and g-round into meal for 
human food, or ,çround into meal 
and kiln-rll'ied for such use, under 
such re/,rulations as may be made by 
the Governor in Council, there may 
be allowed a draw-back of 90 per ct. 
of the duty paid. 


ARTICLES PROHIBITED. 


Books, printed papers, drawings, 
paintings, prints, photog-mphs or 
repl'esentations of any kind of a 
treasonable or seditious, or of an 
immoral or indecent character. 


Foreign reprints of British Copy- 
rig-hted Works, copy righ ted in 
Canada, and of Canadian Copyrighted 
Works. 


Coin, base or counterfeit. 


Goods manufactnred or produced 
wholly or in part hy pl"ison labor, or 
which ha\'e been made within or in 
connection with any prison, jail or 
penitentiary. 


Oleomargarine. Butrerine, or simi. 
lar suhstallces for butter 


EXCISE TARIFF, CANADA. 


Spirits- I Tobacco, made from Canarliall leaf, per lb....... 0 05 
When made from raw grain, per proof gall. . . .. $1 50 Canada Twist Tobacco, per Th . . . . _ . . - . - . . - . - 0 05 
"-hen made from ma
',ed barley, .. . .... 1 52 Snuff, when C'ontaining not more than 40 per cent. 

'Then made from molasses or other sweetened of moisture, or when cOlltaining O\-el' 40 per 
matter, per proof gall. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . 1 53 cent. of moisture and put up in packages of 
Malt, per lb.................................... 0 02 less than:> lbs. each, per lb ..... .... .... .... 0 25 
Malt liquor, when made in whole or part from any Snuff, moist when containing over 40 per cent. of 
other substance than malt, per gall.......... 0 10 moisture and when in pkgesof 5lhs. and over, 
Yinegar, per gall. . .. . .. .. .. __ .. . .. .. . . .. _ _ __ .. _ 0 04 per lb. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . ... .. .. I) IS 
Tobacco, per lù .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . 0 25 Cigars, from foreign leaf, per :\1. . . .. ........... 6 00 
Cigal'ettes, \yeighing not more than 3 lhs. per :\1., Cigars, from Canadian leaf, per :\1......... ..... 3 00 
per thonsand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . .. . .. :;;:1 50 Cigal's, fl'om any leaf, when put up in pkges of 
Cigarettes, weighing more than 3 lbs. per :\1., I less t.hau 10 each, per :\1. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . j 00 
per thousand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . 6 00 , 


VALUE OF FOREIGN 
IOXIES FOR CUSTO.\IS PURPORES. 


COUNTRY. 


1II0S"KTARY UNIT. 


lIIONET.\RY {;"NIT. 


VALUE IN 
CANADA. 


Argentine Republic p
.,o ...... ........ 
Austria . . . . . . . . . .. Florin .............. 
Belgium .......... Franc . ............ 
Bolida.... ........ Boliviano ....... ... 
Brazil . . . . . . . . .., 
Ii 1 rds of 1000 reis. . . 
Chili.. . . . . . . . . . . .. Peso................ 
Cuha. ............ Peso..... ........... 
Ðemnal'k ......... Crown .............. 
Ecuador .......... Sucre........... - . . . 
Eg) pt. ............ Pound (100 piastres) . 
France. . . . . . . . . . .. Franc............... 
Gel"lllan Empire . .. l\r al'k. . . .. . . .' . . . . . . . 
Greece .... . . .. . . . .. Drachlua............ 
Gllatamala .... .... Peso................ 
lIayti . .. . . .. . . . ... G0111"de .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Hondura.s. _. ..... Peso................ 
India. . . . .. .' . . ", Rupee of 16 annas . . . 


VALUE IN 
CANADA. 


$ c. mill'!. 
0.96.5 
0.34.5 
.19.3 
.69.R 
.54.6 
.91.2 
.9'2.6 
.268 
_698 
4.94.3 
.19.3 
.23.8 
.19.3 
.69.8 
.96.5 
.()9.8 
.3:i.2 


COUNTRY 


1 taly . _ . . . . .. . .. . .. Lira .... _ ... ..... 
Japan ............ Yen, gold and sih'er { 
Liberia. . . . Dollar. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 1 
:\Ie'dco . .. .: : : : : ::: Pollar..... .. ..... . 
K ether lands ...... Florin............... 


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Peru.:....... ..... Sol..................' 
Portu
al .. . . . . . . " )Iilreis of 1000 reis .. I 
Russia... .. ...... Rouble of 100 copecks 
Spain ............ Peseta of 100 centimes 
Sweden ........... Crown ..............1 
1 Switzerland ...... Fm,nc........... . . . .1 
I Tl.ipoli............ :\Iahhab of 20 piastres 
I Turkey. . . . . . . ., . . . ! Piastre . . . .. . . . . . . . . .1 
r. S. Columhia.... Peso................ 
Yenezuela......... Bolivar...... .......1 
I 


:; c. mills. 
.19,3 
.99.7 
.75.2 
1.00 
.';6 
.40.2 
.69.8 
.26.8 
.69.8 
1.08 
.55.8 
.19.3 
.26.8 
.19.3 
.62.9 
.04.4 
.698 
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PLACFS. 'NA\lFS OF BA:<KS' I }IA
AGER OR AGE
r. 
Alexaudl'ia . . .ILuiou. .. . _ .... J. R Proctor. 
Alliston. O. . .. Hamilton .. . K. :\1. Lh in;.:stoue. 
Almonte...... :\Iolllreal..... _. \V. B l;I"a\-deL 
Amherst, N,S, I ':xO\'a Scotia... . , JOhn )IcIieeu: 
.. Halifax Bk.Co... J. H. :\Iorrison. 
Amherstb'rg- 0 Ontatio... ...... W. J. C. Hane
. 
Annapolis. K.S No\"a Scotia.. 1-'. Kenued
. 
" I t>nion B. of H. .. E. D. Arnaud 
Autigonish. . \Ie\"l'haut
' H... C. E. Harris. 
.. . Halifax Bk.C<>... J. :\1. Brough. 
ArnpI'ior . . . .. Otta\\ a. . _ D. 1\1. Finnie. 
AUt'ora. . . . . Outario . .. D. A. Haddiffe. 
Aylmer, U.. . )Iolsons . . .. .. .. H. A. Ambridge. 
.. .... Traders.. .. . _ .. F. J. Winlow. 
An' .... Commerf'e...... .John Wyllie. 
Bànie........ Toronto ........J. A. Stmth\. 
.. . . .. .. Commerce..... H. H. 
[on'is. 
Barr'gton,X.S., Halifax Bk.Co... F. W. Homer. 
BathUl"st. 
.H. 
Ierchanb;' H... n. A. Dudley. 
Beauharnois.. .Jac. Cartier. .. II. Dorion. 
Bedford, Q. . . . 1 E. 1'0\\ nships .. E. W. l\Iorg"au. 
BelleyiIle. .... 
Ierchants'.. .. W. 
amilton. 
" . .. :\Ioutreal .. . .. .. R. Ibchardsou. 
" . . .. Commerce. . . . . . 'C. )1. Stork. 
Berl

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.. .. . . . . .. Commerce. _ .. .. 1>. B. Dewar. 
Berthier. Q. .. \ïlle )Iarie . .. _ A. Gariepy. 
Bleuheim .... Commerce..... _ R. C. :\Iacphersou. 
Boisse
.ain, 
I. 
Ol.n Bk oOIan.. Wm., C?w
,
. 
{ mon. '. . _ . . .. F_ W. S CriSpo. 
Bowlllam ille. 'IOnta,'io ........ (;eorge :\lcGiIl. 
.. Standard. W. J. Jones. 
Bradford. .. . Stau(lard....... T. De,,"!'on. 
Brampton . \ 
Iel'chants'.. W. A. BeHhouse. 
.. .. .. Dominion..... W. W. Xatio!i. 
BrallClon, )1. .. :\Ierchants' . _ _ E. H. Phillips. 
.. _ \ BankB.X.A.. R. Butt. 
o. . .. Imperial ., ... I A. Jukes. 
Bl"autford . B. N. America. .. Ale>... Rohertson. 
. . .. 
Iontreal. .... F. J. Hunter. 
. . . . \ Commerce. . . . .. .J effcQ. Hale. 
.. ., . 'l:-5taurlard. .. .. .. C. Cook. 
H"irlget'n,
.8. Xm"a Scotia.. W. Cald\\eIl. 
BI'
lgew'r. K.S 
[c"chants' II . .. W. F. :\liteheI1. 
.. HalifaJ\. Bk.Co.. (;eo. A. Thombon. 
Bdghton _ . . .. standard... _ :So H. Gearing. 
BroekyiIle . . .. )[outt.eal..... X eil :\[eLean. 
.. . . . .1 Moisous .. . . .. .. A. H. Brodrick. 
.. I 1"ol"Onto . .. . ... T. F. How. 
Brusseb.... .. ,-;taudarn..... .. G. P. Scholfield. 
CalgmT. Alh.. Imperial....... S. Barher. 
.. :\lontreal. .. . . I A. D. Braithwaite. 
.. .. :\[olsons..... .. G. C. :\1eGregor. 
CampbeUford . Stanùard. . . _ . E. A. Bog. 
Camphellton.. XO\ a Scotia. . 
 F. W. Daniel. 
Cann!n:.\"ton... StaI
(lard..... 'I.Joh,
 1I0u,ton. 
Call1llug, N.S.IHahfaxBk.c<>... F. W. Bornen. 
Carb

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Carleton Place. Ott-iwa. ...... .. ,J. A. Bang-s. 
('a
.uga... ... 'ICommerce. .... W. C. T. 
Iorson. 
Charlottetown :\ItmcIIT's.I'EI... Wm. }[cLean. 


Iß!\fL> THEIR BR/lNfJflEcS 


I PL-\CES. IXA}lt.S OF BASKS. \I\:<
GER OR AGEXT. 
Charl

tetown l 
lerChants'I.I.... F. I
. Al"Ilaud. 
Bank of N.
. .. D. C. Chalmers. 
Chatham, O. _ . I commerce. . .. .. J. E. Thomas. 
.. _' "
Ie,"Chants'.... A. St. L. :\1ackimosh. 
.. . .. 
Iontreal_.. An:.\"us Kirkland 
.. . . ï Standard. . ... -. R. X. Rog-ers. 
Chatham, N.R, .\Iontreal.. ... .. F. E. Wiuslow. 
.. '
o\a Scotia.... F. R. )Iol"l"i
on. 
'Chesley, O....!Hamilton. .. .J. H. :stuart. 
IClint.on..... .. :
.Iolsons .. :. . .. H. C. B
ewer. 
Coabcook. . . .. E. To\\ nsh,ps. B. Austill. 
I" I Du Pellple. . . . .. .J. B. Gendreau. 
I Cobourg .. .. _. !DCiluinion.. - E. H. Osler. 
.. ...... To,.onto.... _ T. A. Bird. 
Colhorne. . . . .. 
tandard....... C. Larke. 
Colling\\ ood . . I commerce. . . . .. James BQ don. 
I I ., .. Toronto...... W. A. Copeland. 
I COrn\\all.... "I:\[ont
eal ....... R. l\lackenzie. 
.. ..... Ontano ...... _\. Denny. 
Cowans\ iIle... E. Townships. .. .1. :\Iackinnon. 
Digh.'. X.S... IXova Scotia.. .. Hel"l'e,.t Green. 
Dorchester,XB :\Ie,'chants' . - .. F. :\IcDoug-all. 
[Jra.l ton. . . . _ . I Traders ...... .. H. A. )lallor.r. 
I Drum'ndv'leQ. Jacq. Cartier.... .J. E. Girouard. 
Dundas. . . . . .. Commerce. . . .J. W. Holmested. 
Dunm iIle... . . I !
ommerce. . .. R ç; W. Con 011) . 
DUI'ham . . . . .. !5tandard. . . _ . .. .J. l..elh-. 
Edmonton,Alh Imperial.. . .. . .. 'G. R. 
'. Kirkpatrick. 
Edlllundston _ _ Peopl's,IIalif'x.. Jean Taché. 
Elmim Traders" . . .. L. P. SIl\ del'. 
Essex. .. ... Imperial.. . C. Whitè. 
EJ\.etel'........ :\Ioisons........ X. D. Hurdon. 
Farnham..... St. H
aeinthe... :J. E. CampheJl. 
Fe'.g.us..... .. , Imperial .. .... W. A. Weir. 
Forest".. . .. .. 
tandar,l. .. .. .. \Y. C. Bod). 
I-:ort \\ï
liam.. Com Bk 
Dlan.. A. H. Dif'kell
. 
I- rasen Ille, Q. .Jac. Carbe'.... .. .J. F. Pellant. 
Frederict, N. B. 'I'EOPLE'tj .. .... J. W. Spurden. 
.. I H. X. _\merica. .. R. IJlg-lis. 
.. No\a Scotia. "J. Pitblado. 
:\lerchants' II... W. H. Raeey. 
Galt.... .., . Commerce..... T. A. Stephen. 
II .. .. hnperial ....... .John Ca\ ers. 
.. . .. . I :\le'"Chants'.... G Y. J G,'eeuhill. 
Gall'Uloque ... .. :\[erch:mts.... F. Jenllnett. 
II .. . .. Toronto........ J. P,'ingle. 
Gaspe Basin.. La Banq.Nat.. ...J Le Rout iIlie,'. 
Georgetowu. .. Hamilton .. H. :\1. Watson_ 
Glencoe. ..... . , Traders . . . . .. . II. V. 
1itchell. 
Gud

ich . .. .. '!ontreal ..... .. Geo. D

lIl.lIl1o"d. 
II . . . .. Commerce '" It. S. \\ Ilham.,. 
Granby. Q.... E. To\\n. Bk.... E. N. Robinson. 
\ GUeIPh ....... Vominion... . A. A. Fitzge,'ald. 
I" :\[ont,'eal .. . . . .. J. H. Finla). 
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IHl\sh -1'0' N.S :\Ierchants' II. T. G. _\. Pa,'kes. 
'lIaiifax, N.S.. IhLIY_H B. Co.. W. L. PItcaithly. 
1 \ .. . No\ A SCOTIA... Thomas F\ ..he. 
I " I l"
ION HALIY'X.. Eo L. Thorne. 
.. :\!
R
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'S' 11.. .. I). 11. 
)
Ilcan. 
. I EOI Lt. S ....... .John KIII
ht. 
I ..IN. End Branch. ,T. J. Cochrau. 



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BANKR IN CANADA, W!Tn THEIR BRANCIIEfI., J<TC. 


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LACt:S. I XUIES Of" B\YKS., \L\XAGt:R OR AGEXT. I PLACKS. Ix.un;", nt' ß.\XKS. \HSAGJ<;R OR AGKST. 
Halifax, N.S.. :\Iontreal........ F. M. Cotton. Monu'eal .... ïLa BanI}. Kat.... A. Bnmet. 
.. " B. X. _\merica. . A. E. Ellis. I ...... Merchants', H... E. L. I'ea!'e. 
Han

lton.... . I IJA
ILTOX ...... 'I'J. TUl"llbu!1. ...... do. K Dame St. E. A. 
kCurrly. 
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.. ., " * :\[el'chants'.. .. J. Pottenger. :\[o)"(len, 
I . .. Com Rk of)[an.. C R. Dunsford. 
.. . . . . I Traders. .. . . . . .. Stuart Strathy. :\Ionishurg. . - ,:\lolso!1s . ' . . - . . . J L. W. Howard. 
.. . Commerce..... Wm. Roberts. :\lount Forest. 'Ontal"lo.... .. H. J. He,\.at. 
.: .. ..\ 
Iolsolis .. . C. W. Clinch. Kaliaimo,B.C. 'Th'itish Colum.. G. Williams. 
Harrlston .... Standard -- ., .J. E. Gray. 'IKap
.nee . . . . . . .. . : V :\ 0 1 1) e 1 r ) ' n ch l ' O a , n 1. t . s . ' . . . . . . . . :
 . ' H S' . lIi B t ' 
. J ' rles. 
_Hochelaga, Q. I nile :\Iarie. ... . Geo. Dastons. J
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Hull, Q.. . . , ''ille 
Iarie.... .. A. de :\[artig-n
. Nal)ierville . ..[Bk.DeSt.Jean... :\1. Catuda1. 
Huntingdon,<l E. Townships... W. H. Roùillson. I 
e
pawa, 
lar
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1cCaffr.r, Act. 
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.. .. .... Imperial....... .J A Hichardson. 
ewcastle .. . . ,'tandard.... .J. 1\. Allen. 
Iroquois.. .... Cnion Bank... .. E. W. Hourillot. I Ne\\"cast1e,
 B XO\ a 
cotia.. . F. H. 
[ol"rison. 
Janis...... Commerce..... .'W. C. T. :\[orson. I .. :\lerchants' H.. John :\1cl\ane. 
.Joliette....... D'Hochela
a.... ,J. H. Ostigr,,'. Kcw Hamb"'g.,Western .. '" I T. D. _\llin. 
Kamloops,ß.C. BritishColum... C. R. :
;]ate". 
.Wnlllstr,BC BkB.Columbia.. J. H. Fishel'. 
I\eewatin, 0.. (Ittawa.........' J. H. :'.Ionk. I" :\lontrea1. . .. G. II. B,) mner. 
Kent\-iIle, N.::!. XO\'a Scotia.... ,L. D. \'. Chi; man. Xewmarket. ., Ontario......... J. E. Souch. 
Kincardine.... 1 :\Ie'.chants'.... H. h'"in. 
iagara Falls. Impel"ial........ .J. A. Lang-muir. 
liing
ton. .... '. :\I
,"Chant
'. . . j G. E. Hag
le. r-iicolet. (
l1e.. Yille )[arie..... C. A. Syh e
tre. 
. .. " ß. X. Amer,ca... G. A. Rolnnson. S.Sydney, C.B Peopl's Halif'x.. W. H. (
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'ston,X B. :\lerchants' H. .. I'J. II. Abbott. j ()ran;;;dlle. .. C H 'o a l ) ' I I I I , .l l l t e o r r c l e . . ., .. ' 1{ \' . ' T " . -' II I a tu 11 t 'l h . \ en. 
Lachute? 
ue. \ïlle )Ial'
e.. .. . . ,II. Frost. 
Laur'enhdes, Q Jac. t;artIe'.... ...,A. ßo
'er. ,O,'illia... Dominion.... H. 
. 
cadding-. 
Leamington.. Traders....... . Jas. Watson. I" ....... T,'aders ........ E. W. Strath\. 
Lethb'dg-c, Alb Lnion . ......... F. R. Godwin. IOshawa ...... WESTERX . T. II. )1C':\IiIl;ll1. 
Lindsay. . . . .. Untario. .......1 E. Flood. "Dominion.. ... It. Ito!'s. 
" ...... :\[ontreal.. .. .. ,A. F. D. '[acGachen. 'Ottawa....... OTT.nH ........ GeorKe Burn. 
.. .. .. Dominion. .... .. T. ß. Dean. .. B. 
. America.. D. f{ohe,.tson. 
Li.,towel, Onto Hamilton....... O. S. Clarke. .... :\[ontreal . ...... F. Gund,")". 
J .h'el"))ool,X.S, XO\ a Scotia.. _, Wm. Haliburton. .. Commerce .... Robt. Gill. 
Lockport, N.S. Halifax Bk.Co... E. A. Capstick. .. " .. ûntal'io ........ A. Simpson. 
London ....... U. K. Amel"ica... D. Cumbe,'land. 1* .\Ierchants' ... \\". L. )Iarler. 
" ...... :\[erchants'.... W. F. Harpel'. ...... Quebec........ H. Y. Noel. 
. ... ,)[ontreal........ W. J. Anrlel'son. .. " .. La Banq. Nat. .. P. J. ßazin. 
.. .... Commerce.. ., H. A. Xie-hol"on. ...... Lnion.... .. .. .. ')1. A. Anderson. 
...... :\Iolsons ...... P. W. D. Brodl"ick. 'Owen Sound. Merchants'.....J. C. Patersoll. 
. . " .. Toronto.... .. .. W. R. WadswOl.th. I .. H:unilton H. H. O'HeiIl\". 
1..0ndond'y N.S :\Ierc'hallts',II. . E. Walsh. .... :\[olsons .. .. .. .. L. F. Tate. . 
LOlliseville, (
 ''ille :\1arie.. O. LacoursiÜe. uxfo,'d, N. S _ Kova Scotia .. ,G. 
. :\loOl'e. 
Lucknow. .. _ _ Hamilton ...... J. C. Blown. II Paislev. ...... \\" e!'tem. . . . . . . . 'F. Biette, Act. 
Lunenb'g,X.S.,)[er
h!Ults' H. .. R. S. CUl"l"ie. ,! paris:........ B. N. America... ,J. CI'all. . 
.. Halifax Uk. Co. .. D. J. Forhes. .. ....... . Comme"ce ..... R. C. Jellmng-s. 
.. Peopl's,Halif'J\... U. K. C. Hawkins. Pa,'kdale ... .. Standard..... .J. :\J:Jrtin. 
:\Iaholle Ba
'..1 Peopl's,Halif'x.. H. A. Bailey, Act. I Parkhill.... .. CorlllnerC'e ..... J. :\1. Duff. 
.\laitland, XS. -'[el"Chants' H. .. G. H. Dalziel. l'arr81>0ro' . . .. Hqlifax Bk.Co. A. S. To" nsend 
)Iarkham .... 
tanrlard....... F. A Reesor. P'net'ng'shene,Westerll.. ..'F. H. Holland. 
'Il'afOl'd. . . . .. :\[olsons .. . . . . .. D. A. Ferguson. Perth. . " :\Ierchants' . . .. C. G. :\lorgan. 
)[
'Tick\ iIle .. I.-pion. ,Ag'ency of I'mith's Falls ll " .. . . . . . . ,)[ontreal . . . . . .. R. J D.l UIIIIIIOlld. 
)[llllalld.. .. . \\ estem.. .. .. F. H. Holland. Pembroke... Quebec.... T. F. (0"\. 
)IiItC'1I ....... Hamilton....... Joshua Buttedield. .. .. Ottawa ... .... lIee-tor Frascl'. 
-'Iilllledosa . .. Com.Bk oUlan.. C. F. L:r:mt, Act. Peterborough. Toronto.. .. .. .. .J. L. Gower. 
:\1itchell.. :\Iel'chants'.. .. . 'v. B. Wate,'lm,")", Act. II .. I
[ontreal . . ... ...F: J. J ewis. 
)["ncton ..... )Iont'.pal....... A. H. Ueddome. .. IColillue,'ce ..... \\. )[anson. 
.. . . .. XO\ a Scotia.... fieo. W Daniel. "jOntm'io ..... . ('has )lcGil1. 
.. . . .. :\Ie,'ehants'ofH.. C. J. Butc'her. Petr'olia . . . . . . Toronto.. .. .. 1'. Call1pl1el1. 
'[ontreal . . . .. )[O:'l'TRE.\L .. . , .. E. S. Clouston, G. :\Iall PetitcodiacNB Halifax Bk.Co. .. T. W. :\Iagf'e. 
,. I do A. 
[acnkle", Ch. Insp. Pickering.... ,Ontal"Ïo ...... .. ,L:eo. Jiel'l'. . 
do H Y. :\[eredith. II Picton. . . . . .. )[ontreal.... .. R..J. H. ('romllle. 
do W.È.ßr.....1n. R. :\[acpherson. ".......'
tandarcl..... W. T. shannon. 
:\IERCliAX-rS'... G. Hagl1e, Gen. :\lall. Pictou, N. S.. Xm'a Scotia... 'A. II. )[11111'0. . 
do ., .John {;ault, Asst I" .. ,)Ierc'hallts' . ., .. (:. H. Chi"holm. 
ßraw.h ...... .J. S. Meredith Plp!oosi"vme.
. ,Jae. Cartier... CI,e\ rcftls & Lacerte. 
do Robt. Shaw. Pt.St.Char-l's(l'Ville Malie..... W. J. E. Wall. 
'IOLSOSS . . F. W. Thomas. Po,.t C"lbol'lle.I Irnpe,'ial ...... E. C. F. \\" ooel. 
Brallch..... .. .J. Elliot. Port I<:Ig-in. .. Hamilton .., J. S. Gordon. 
.... D'lIoClIEL.\G\. :\1. .J. Å. Prendergast. P.Hawkeshun" Merchant!'. H...,J. A. :\ldsaac. 
Dl PEI-PL}:. .... .J. S. BousCJuet. 1'00t 1I00d,C.B People's Halifax., W. 1'. CoIlins, Act. 
J,\CQ. C\Rflt:R... A. L. de :\[artigny. I'o,.t Hope.... Trade,'s ........ J. L. Willis. 
(JlltarifJ St.,.. C. H. A. Guimond. ".. .. Toronto.. .. .... E. B. Ancl,'os. 
'"'LLE 
hRlE.... l"balde Garand. I POI.t Perry.... Weste.rn...... . \\:m. 
[;Gi11. 
(lnelIPc . . _. T. )f<-.Iougall. Port Arthur.. OntarIO........ \\. H. 
elson. 
. ... Ontario.........' It. 
. liing. PI.t. la Pmirie. Imperial ....... S. G. Leslie. 
Toronto.. ...... .J. 
Iun-a\' Smith. "Com.RoD[an.. H. FiRhe,'. 
Commerce.... .. A. )1. Cromhie. Prescott..... .. ":\[erchants' ,,,. C. Young-, Int. 
Ian 
.. l"nion .... .. Geo. H. Balfour. [,dnee Albert. Imperial J. E. Young. 
.'. B.:\. .\merica... It. R. GrincUey, G. :\Ian. I(luehec.. .... Ql ERKC. .. , .Jmnes 
te\-ensoll. 
:JefIr-e
 Penfold. "......... LNlO:s.......... E. E. Weub, Cashier. 



1892.J 


BASKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR. BRANCHES, ETC. 


47 


PLACt:S. ;
:UIES O}' BAXKS.! 
I
X\
ER OR AOF-XT. 
c..\u

ec. .. .. L :qOX . . _ _ ...... ,J. (T. BIllett, Local. 
do St. Louis St. .. Geo. Y ea'Sev. 
::'L\ R\xQ. 
AT...'P. Lafrancè. 
. . . . . R N. Ameriea. .. ,If. 
I. J. 
lc
lichae1. 
. .. . . .. 
lontreal " ... .J. 
[acara. 
.. .... 
 
lerehants'.. . .J. C. 
lore. 
... .. .. Du Peuple...... 'I'. R Dumoulin. 
. .. .. .. Jacq. Cartier. .., A. Dion. 
Rat Portage.. ImpelÏal., W. 
loffat,Act. 
Re!!ina. ., ... '[olltreal . . .. 'J. A. Pad,lon. 
Reìtfrew, 0.. .1* 
Ierchant"'.. ..1 F. A. W. Lister. 
Richmond.... E. Townships.... W. L. Ball. 
Rirlg-etown.... 
lolsolls .. .. .. .. 
J. 
ld[ahon. 
.. ... :Trarle,'s .. . . . . .. J. .\.. :\lal'kellar. 
Sack\ ille, 
.B'I 'lerchants'.... .. Fulton :\[cDoug-all. 

arnia''', . . . . .. 

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-.. .... 'Traders... ...... 'J. C. Donglas. 
.. ....... :\lontreal.. . _ 'G. H. Griffin. 

aultS
e 
Iarie i comlll
rce. . . D. 
lcG
egor. 
. I mpenal ....... J. :\1. "emyss. 
Seaforth ..... Commerce.. ..:\1. :\loni'S. 
Shediac,N.R.IPe'ple'sHalif'x.. E. .J. Cochran. 
Sherhrooke... E. TowssIIlPs. .. Wm. Fa,'well, G. 
[an. 
I 1:-;. Edgell, Local. 
* :\[erchants'.. .. C. W. Waleot, AC't. 
. _.. La Banf!. Kat... W. Gabol1l".. 

imcoe. _ Commerce. . . E. Cowdn. 
.. . .. .. .. Hamilton...... .IW. Corboùld. 
Smith's Falls.. 
[olsolls .. .. .. .. F. A. Bethune. 
.. rnion ...... .. .. J. H. Henderson. 
Sorel... ...... 
lolsons .. .. ., .. F. W. .Johnston. 
.. ....... ..ID'Hochelaga.... A. A. Larocque. 
Springhill.... Halifa
 Bk.('o... H. H. Arehibald. 
Stanstearl. . . .. E. 1'0\\ nships. ,. S. 8te\ ens. 
St Andt"w's
B'
o\ a Scotia.. _.. Suh. to :st. Srephen_ 
St Catharines. ImperiaL...... C. 
1. Arnold. 
" ConllnelCe...... F. II. ero'S'S. 
Toronto........ G. W. Hodgetts. 
Ste n'saire, Q. Yille :\larie ..... 
1. L. J. Lacasse. 
St. Cunegonde Jacq. Cartier.... G. 
. Ducharme. 

t. Hen
, Q . 'IJacf!. Cartier.... F. St. Germain. 
St. H)acmthe. L\ BAXQI E DE.. 
ST.H\'\CIXTIIE.. E. R. Blanchat'd. 
Jacf!. C
rrier.. . - A. Clement. 
:\[olsons .. .. _ G. Ct'ebas;-.a. 
St.JeanBapt'te .JacII. Cartier. . .. :\1. Bourret. 
St. John, 
.B. X. BRI.XSWICh... J. Cìa\\son. 
.. R
. Amet'ica... H. A. Han"ey. 
:\lontreal . . . . . .. E. C. .Jones. 
No\ a 
cotia .. "IGeo. Sandetson. 
Halifax Bk.Co... Jas. G. Tavlor. 
St. John''S, Q.. Rio.. DE ;o;T..JF..\
.. P. BandOlÎin. 
" . I 
lerchallts'.. E. II. I1e\\ a,'rl. 
.. ,Du Peuple...... P. Balldouin 
St. Jerome.,. .IDu Peuple...... .J. A. Thebet'ge. 
:St. 
lan-'s ... . 
lontreal ....... .J. Leslie. 
.. .. 'Tladet's ...... C.:'. Hmnse\'. 

t. Remi. Q . Du Peuple..... . I C' Bellat'd. . 
St. :-:aUl eur .. ,Jacq. Cartier.. .. A. Vion. 
St. Simon, Q. .Jacq. Cartier.. .. D. Deni'S. 

t :-.tcphen.XB 
T. SrEI'IIE
'S... .J. F. (;l"allt, 
.. 'lima ::;cotia. .J. Black. 
St. Thomas... :\[e,'chants' .. W. Pringle. 
.. ... : Impe,'ial ....... 
1. A. Gilbert. 
... ':\[olsons.... ,If. Lock\\oorl 
8te There'Se, Q. nIle 
larie . . ., :\1. Hois\'ert. 
Stellarton,X.S.I
o\-a Scotia.. " (;. R. :\[urra\. 
Stouff\ iIIe ... 'I,..:tanrlard. .. ... I.John Elliott: 
Stratford. .... * :\[erchaJlts'.. . T. Eo P. Tt'e\\". 
.. . _ _1:\lontJ'eal . . _.... Tho'l. Plummet'. 
.. . Commerce... ,. Wm. :\[a
 narll, jun. 
Strathmy.... . ,Commerce. .. _. L. H. Dampier. 
. .. .. Tmders ........ W. T. Smith. 
Snrlhury, 0.. . I Untario .:\. J. 
[acdonell. 
Sum'sille, PEl. nh. Snr'ERsIDE.. R. 
lcC. Stavet.t. 
.. Rank of X.S ... Keil }[cl\:ch'ie. 
Uerehants' H. .. P. \\. :\[OI'rison. 
Sus<;ex, 
. B 
 ova Scotia. " .. H. A. Richardson. 
S\rlnev. C.B.. '[erchants' H... J. E. Burchell. 
T'horoìll .. . I commet.ce.. . . I W' J. Rohe,'lson. 
.. . . .. .. Quehec.. . _ .. D. B. Cl"OlUbie. 
Tht'ep Ri\ ers . Iluebec... .. . . .. T. C. Coffin. 
.. .. ,La T
J.nll. 
at... P. E. 1'.1II11ercn. 


PLACES. 
_UIES OF BAXhS. 'I_\X'\O},R OR .\UEXT_ 
IThn:e Rh ers.. Du Peuple.. .. 
.. .. D'Hochelaga.... H. 
. Boire. 
Tilsonburg.. ., Traders ...... .. H. P. 
lae
lahon. 
I .. . . .. Western.. . . . . .. C. L. Rennie. 
I Toronto .... . . l cmUIERCE . . R E. Walker, G. :Man. 
.J. H. Plummer. Asst. 
.. ..... do. Branch.. . , .J C. Kemp. 
.. . . .. .. do. 
. Rr..... \. Brall1e
. 
.. _., do. 
. 
r..... R. J. 
lontgOI.ner
.. 
do. .r-;.".Br... R. C. 
lcHarrte. 
...... rlo.Q'n8LW.Br. G. A. Holland. 
...... do.Yn.&Col.Br,. T. S. Harrison. 
.. .. ., do. Parl'tSt. Br. .. Y. E. Hart. 
. OXTARIO........ Cha'S. Hollanrl, G. 
[an. 
.. . .. do. Branch... W. H. Smith. 
.. . .., do.Q'nSt." .Br.. R. 13. Cald\\ elL 
STAX/JARD .. .. _ J. L. Bmdie. 
D()\Il
IO:-;. _ R. H. Bethune. 
R. D. Gamble, Asst. 
do. Ifn::;t. E... n. }1. G ra
 . 
do. ({n
t. W... .1. Price. 
do. 
lk't Hr... T. G. Brou!;"h 
do. Dunda<;&.. 
Q'" St. Br... F. O. Ca
 lc
. 
do. Spall. ..\X... 
&Col.St.Bt'. .1. H. Horse\. 
IEPERIA!.. .. ,II. R. Wilkiè. 
IR Jennings, As:;t. 
...... do. Cor.Y'nge.. 
.. .. do. 




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'. 
;

ie\ -Clarke. 
...... TORoxTo........ ,Dun('an Couison,G.:\[an 
Hug-h Leaeh, As"t. 
.. . . .. I do. l\:ing St. ..I - 
I W. Braltch. 'J. T. :\1. Burnside. 
.. __, TH \Dl RS. .. .. H. S_ Sttath,. 
:\lontreal . . . . . .. ('. Brough. . 
R 
. America... Wm. Grindle). 
. .... :\lerehants'.... D. 
Iiller. 
.. .. .. Quebec.. W. P. :-;Ioane. 
. . .. .. :\lolsons . . . . . . ,C. A. Pipon. 
.. .. .. (.nion.......... 1.1. O. Buchanan. 
. . ., .. Hamilton. _ . _ . E\\ ing' Buchan. 
Tor'ntoJun't'n :\Iolsons .. T. B. 
Phepoe. 
I Trenton. 0.. }Iolsons.. . . . . .. II H. Wilson. 
I Tmro, K
.. .. :\[erehants' H. .. 
lartin lIiclde. 
, .. .. .. H:.lif.lx Bk.Co... ,T. n. 
Ioommn. 
lJxh\"ÏIIge... .. Dominh,n....... W. E. ( ars\\"ell. 
\'alle)field, Q. ,JaC'. Cartier II.. de :\laltign). 
I .. lI'lIochelnga '" S. Fortier. 
,\"ancou\"er,BC Bk. R Colum. ., .J. C. I\:eith. 
I .. B. 
 AmetÏca. - W. Godft'e). 
I .. 
[ontreal . ... . .. C. S\\ pen\. 
Yankl'k Hill, 0 Dl[ochelag-a .., Wm. Feqiuson. 
I \ïctoria,RC.. B. COLI \lBIA .... W. C. "a,'d. 
.. .. B.:\. America... (;a\in H. Rums. 

[ontreal . .. .... Â. J. C. Gallet;). 
':!l"toria \ iIIe, (l .J,ac. Cartier .... A. }I archand. 
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I .. ., Commerce I;. W. :\lcKee. 
I Walken ille. .. do . .... II. B. Walher. 
"allaeeburgh. 
[ontreal . .. .... D. f. n. (;Jass. 
I Waterloo, Q.. E. To\\nships... W.1. Brigl-,s. 
II Water
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Watford.... . Tl"adets .. ,J,lJlleS Watson. 
Weiland.. . Imperial.. (;. c. Ea.,toll. 
I Winche"ter. .. {"nion .., :". L. FnlTe
t. 
We
 mouth,:\S :\[erchants' .... D. J\:emp. 
I Whithy ...... Untario ..... W. Beith. 
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and. 
Windsor, 0... :\[erchants..... F. S. .Jan k 
I .... COlllmet'ce , H. R. Walket'. 
Windsor,X.S. C'ml\lERCIAL ....IWlllter La\\">;oll. 
I .. IHalifax Bk.Co. .1. A. Rus"l'I\. 
.. People'!', Halifa.... .John Waldl [1 
'Win!{ham IIamiltoll ... _ .. B. Willson. 
I i\ïlll
i'peg .. .. CO\I'
,A
h

,\X.. H. 1':. R?keh
. 
.. .. 
lelchant".... _\.. \\ Il'k"ol1. 
.. . :\[olsons .. W. G. 
il"lwll
. 
.. .., 
lontreal ,. .... James J10
!.:". 
,. .. .. hnpl'rial ...... _ C. :S. Boan'. 



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B \NKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC. 


of 
lontreal; St. P'I/Il',
, )lerchant.s' National Bank; 
.\Tova Scotia, People',,; Bank of Halifax; 
\""W Rru7/,J?- 
'l'ick. Bankof)IOIltreal,St. John,
.B.; P.R.I.
land, 
)lerehant8' Bank of Halifax at Charlottetown. 
:\[OLHO
" B.\
K-Lrllldon,Alliance Bank (Limited), Gl) nn, 
:\lill8, Cm'rie 
 Co., )[ort()n, Rose &, Co. ; Liv(>'rpolIl, 
Bank of Li\.erpool; Cork. l\lunster and Leinster 
Bank (Limited); Pttri.., France, Credit Lyonnais; 
Antwerp, EelrJitlm, La Banque D'Am er.::; Portland, 
Casco 
ational Bank; Helena, JfontHnf/, First 
National Bank: Butte, .Jlu.jta7Ul, Fir
t Xatiollal 
Bank; New Yurk, Mechanics' National Bank, W. 
'Vatson and A. Lang, Agents Bank of }lontreal, 
)[orton, Blis
 & Co.; EUliton, State 
atiollal Bank; 
Clevela//d, Com. National Bank; Jlilll'(wkee, Wis- 
("onsin Marine and Fire Ins. Co. Banh; ChicWIO, 
First National Bank; Detroit, Commercial K
\tional 
Rank; Toledo, Second National Bank; Eu/falo, 
Thn-d National Bank; Xova Scotia, Halifax flanking 
Co.; Neu' Bnt1/.l'wi.ck, Bank of Ne\\ Bnllls\\ ick; 
Xeu:follndland, Commer
ial Bank of Newfoundland, 
13.\!\K Of' BRITISH NORTH A \IF.RIC\-London, En!l lan d. I I 
t. John'l:> Nfln.; Also, Port Be//ton, Mont., First 
I1earl Office. New York, H. :-:5tikeman and F. I Natiollal Rank; Prince Edward bland, )[erchants 
Brvwnfielfl, Agents; Boston, U. S., Merchants' Bank of P_ E. I. and 
'ummerside Bank; Britixh 
National Bank; ::;a.n Francisco, Wm. La\\ -;on and I Col'llmbi I and San FI',uu;ü;co, Bank of BI'iti-;h 
J. C, W ebh, 
\g-ents; Englrlful, Union Bank of I Columbia; {,!UÆbec, La Banque du Peuple and Elstern 
:\lanchester, anù Bank of Li\'erpool; Scotland, Townships Bank; Ontario, Dominion Balik, Im- 

ational Bank and Commercial Bank; Ireland, pel'ial Bank of Canada and Canadian Dank of 
PrO\ indal Bank and 
ational Bank; Pm"Ïs, 1\1ar- Commeree; Jlanitolxl, Imperial Bank of Canada. 
cuarn, IÜau,,;s &, Co.; We.,t Indi.es, Colonial Bank; Tt<\PF.RS B\XK m' CAN\DA-Londo//, National Bank of 
A Ilxtralia and Xetv Zealand, Cnion Bank of Aus- II SC'otiand' NC1[' rork American Exchan"e Xational 
tralia. P"mk; Ruffalo, Bank of Buffalo"; Ch
af/o, Firl:>t 
)IERcIIAxr,,;' .BA.XI-. OF Ç\XA
A-London, The Cl
desdale National Bank; Osu'e.'lo, Second 
ational Bank; 
Bank (LlIlllted); 
'ew } vrk, Bank of 
e\\" 1: ork andll Qw.!bec, Quehec Bank. 
)[erchantð' Rank of C,mada, (j1 Wall Street, Chi.cago, BAXK o
' HA\lILToN-Kew l"ork, Fourth Nat. n. ann 
Amel'ican.E
ehang-e 
a
iona
 Bank; X
Il:fIl/1I1dlalld
:1 IIanoyer National Bank ; BI
tf.'lo, 11arine Bank of 
ConllllerC'JaI Bank, 
. r.: .\lIva 8cotla, )lerchants II Buff-,lo; Lo//don, Nat. Provo Bank of Eng-land, Ld.; 
Bank of Halifax; Sew Bnw811'ick, Banh of Xo\a Chicago, Union Nat. B.'\lIk; Det'roit, Detroit Xat. 
Scotia; British Colttlllbia, Bk. Brit. N. Am. II Bank 
BANI, OF )[U'<;TRFAL-Londoll, Bk. of 
lontreal, C. A..;h- QI'ERtX; BAXK-LolUlon, Bank of Scotland; Xell' I'ork, 
worth, )[anager, Bank of England, London and Agents, Bank of Briti"h Xorth Amel'ica. 
WeHtminster Bank, union BanI.. of London; Lit'Cr- BAXlllï
 ST. HV\CIXTIIFJ-
Yell' rork, 
ational Bank of 
l'wl, Banh o! Li\ 
rpool ;. Sc?tlmuI, British Linen the R
puhlic; Boxton, :'la\ erick Xati'JIlal 13ank; 
company; 11 ew 
 ork, \\. 
\ atson & Alex. Lang; I ' j flntflrw aml QII.ebeC, 
lerehant,,;' Bank of Canada 
E08to//, )[erehantl:> Bank; Cluca{fo, Bank of )Iontreal, and Branchel:>. 
W. )[unro, )lanager; E. 
1. Shadholt, Al:>l:>il:>tant BANI-. D'Hocm:LAoA -London, Clydesdale Bank (Limited); 

Ianager; S(t,
 Franciljcù, 
ank of Brit.is
 ColunÜßa. ['((ris, Credit Lyonnais; .Vew 
'lIrk, XatilJnal. Pal"l{ 
B \NI-. m' TURON ro-Londrllt, City Bank (LlIlllted); .
ew I Dank: B08ton, The Maverick Nabonal Bank; Clnca./O, 
York, Kat. Bk. Commerce, W. Watson and A. Lang; 
ational Lh'e Stock Bank. 
(}J;II'C.'lO, SeC'ond National Balik; Halifax, Union Bank' L\ BA-"QI'E KATION \LE-LolUùm, National Bank of Scot- 
Halifa'(; New BI"I/IlIIU'ick, Briti<<h Columbirr, and I lam1; Paris, Grunehaum Freres &, Co. ; -,Yeu' YOI'k, 
.1IClwtoba, Bank of B. X. A.; (,!Ilcbcc alld Ottawa, I Nl\t. Bank of the RepuLlic; Boston, The Revere 
La Banque 1'iat. ; Chica.'lo, First 
ationaillank. Bank. 
CAX \DlAN ll\
I, OF CO\L\IF.RCE-London, Bank of Scot- US-lOX BAI'K OF CANADA-London, Alliance Bank; Li/"f'r- 
land, London and C('unt.' Bank, Agra Bank (Limited) I pool, The B.'\nh of Li\erpool; Xew j'ol"k, 
ationa1 
German Bank of London; ireland, 
orthel"fl Bank- Park Bank; Boston LincolnXational Bank; Jlinllea.- 
in" Co.; Pf/ri
, Pr/tnt:c, Lazard, Frl'res &, Cie; pOlill, Fir,;t National Bank; St. Pnul, St, Paul 
B/
'"sels, 131'lrlimn, J. :\latthieu &, Fill:>; [ndi" Chin" I 
ational Bank; r:reat Palls, Mont., Fil'st Xational 
ltlld J"p(ln, The chartered Bank of [nnia, Australia Bank; Chicago, Globe National Bank. 
ami Chin.\; Allstra1i.' alld New Zea.:and, The L\ B \xQn: VILL -
I\RIE-Londo'l, Balik of :\Iontreal; 
Cnion B
llk of Au'Stralia; Xew.}'ork,,The Canad]anl l 1:(0:;:;, Le Credit Industri,:l; Ken' York, The 
Bk. of Commerce, The .\merlCan E . xehange 
at. 
atlOnal Bank of th . e Repubhc; Ladenlnll"g, Thal- 
Banh; BI"ifi8h Columbia. a.1U1 San Fralvi<<eo, C,Il., mann & Co.; Chica III, Bank of )Iontreal. 
The Bank of Britil:>h Columbia, Chira:lo, The Ameri- LA BA!\Ql"E J \CIl\"t;S CARTIER-London, Gl
 n, :\lills 
 
can E
change Nat. Bank of C
.icago j C!swego, Fir!'t I Co.;. .Vew 
'ork. Nati.onal Bank of the Republie; 

ational Balik; S!lrllCUSe, hrl:>t 
atlOnal Bank; Parllj, Credit Lyonnals. 
Blllla'o, Bank of Commerce in Buffalo; rochesta, \ L\ B
NQn; DlT PEITPI.E-Londotl Alliance Bank. Limited; 
BaÎlk of ;\[onroe; lItllnilt"n, Bermuda, The Bank Pari<<, Credit L\onnais; Xell' }'ork, National Balik 
of Bermuda; Portland, Oregon, The Bank of Britil:>h I of the Repuhliè; Toronto. )[oll:>ons Bank. 
Columbia; Ki//{J8tOIt, Jamaica., The Bank of No\'a UXIOX B\'iK O
. HALIFA:<-LondtJ/!, London ann "'est- 
Scotia. I minster Bank; Neujourtdland, Commercial Uank of 
hlPERI \L 13\NI-. OF CAX\XDA-LondOl
, Llo
-d
 Bank, Newfoundland; Xew l"ork,_ N
tional Bank of COI1l- 
(L(I.); Chequ
 Bank, (Ld.): Pllns,:\1.
. :-:5ulzh
ch merce. BOliton, :'lerl'hants'i'iatlOnal Bank 5101lt 1"",11 l, 
&, Co.; Xew} ork, Bank of :\[ontreal; CIlICfl!lO, First I Bank of Toronto; Toronto, Bank of Toronto amI 

ational Bank; St. Paul, Seconct National Bank; I BranC'hes. 
Iktroit Detroit National Bank; Buß"a,lo, Bank of )IERCIIAXTS' BASI{ OF 1'. E. I.-London, City Bank; N
w 
Buffalo'. Bo<<ton, :S-ational Bank of the Common- }'01'k, The Dank of New York, N. B. ,\.' BI/lit"n, 
wealth;' Oi)IVC(fO, Second 
ational Bank; Dnluth, The Boston Xational Bank; Jlontreal, Bank of 
Ion- 
First National Bank. treal Ncwfoundl((nd. Union Bank of Newfoundland. 
\)u
\lNION B\XK -Londo/!, National Bank of Scotland; CO\I
It;RCHL B\
K OF WI!\IIS0R-London, rnion Bank 
...Yew }'ork W. Watson &, A. Lang, the Nat. Cit.' Bk. of London; .Yew Yl/rlc, B'mk of Ne\\ York; llalU'ax, 
ONTARIO R\NK:'-London, Alliance Bank (Limited) and Bank of NO\'a Scotia; St, JOhll, X.B., Bank of Xew 
Cheque Bank (Limited); .Vew l'ork, The Fourth Brun
wick; .1fontrcal, Merchant-;' Bank of Canada_ 
National Bank of theCit.'- of New York; Fl'lltlCe and :'IERCH\XTS' B\Nh OF HALlF_H-Ontario alld Quebec. 
Bil'/"llpe Credit L.' onnail:>; Bo<<ton, Tremont Xational )lerC'hants' Bank of Canada; St. John X.E., Bank 
Dank; Òswego, Fir.;t National Bank; Chicago, Bank, of Xcw Brunswick; ......iew Yl/1'k. Chase :S-ational 


PLAn;". ;X UIE:> Ot- BA
KI:>'I 
IA
_\OER OR AOEXT. 
Winnipeg _ _ _. Ottawa. .... . . .. F. H. :\Iathewson. 
" Union. . ...... F. L. Patton. 
. . .. ß. X. America. '11.:'1. Breedon. 
W oodstoek . .. Cllnnllerce. . . . .. D. H. Charles. 
" .. Imperial ....... S. B. Fuller. 
.. )lolsons .. .. .. . . 'C. 
l, 1IcCuaig-. 
Wood,,;tockXB Nom Scoti:1 .... H. A. Flemming. 
" Peopl's, Halif'x. . ,G. A. White. 
;\lerchants'. H... G. A. Ta\'lor. 
Wolh.iIle, KoS. Peopl s,Halif'x.. Geo. W. ':\[unro. 
Yarmouth,N.S Y \H\IOI.TH. ." _ _. T. W. Johns. 
Xo\-a Scotia .T. H. LomLard. 


)Ierchantl:>' Bank of Canada. 


FOREIGN AGENT:-:5. 



1892.] 


B!.NKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC. 


49 


Bank, 
. Y.; B'/liton, 1'\ational Hide a.nd Lea.ther l &; Co.; l.ondon, Eng., Allial1ce Bank (Limited). 
Ba.nk; Sf. Joh'
'1J, 
Vewfoundland, Union Bank of B..a.SK OF YARMOI'TII, 
. S. -Hal
fax, The 
Ierchants' 

ewfoundland; London, EII(J., Imperial Bank, Bank of Halifax; Sf. John, The Bank of 
Iontl'eal 
(Limited), Bank of Scotland, London; Hamilton, and the Bank of !3!'Ítish North America; Kew Yo:k, 
Bermuda, The Bank of Berllluna. The National Citizens' Ba.nk; Boston, The Ehot 
PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX - London, Union Bank; National Bank; London, G. B., The Union Bank of 
Bo.
ton, New Eng!and National Bank; 
Ve!lI York, I Lonnon; l}[ontreal and Quebec, The Bank of 
Bank of New York, 
.B.A.: Jlonfreal,OntarlOBank. 
Iolltreal. 
BANK OF 
OVA ScoTlA-Jfinneapolis Jlinn. H.C.
lcLeod TilE PICTOU BANK-London, Eng., Imperial Bank (Li- 
ann Daniel Waters. Agents; Kingston, Jamaica, mited); 
Vew rork. Agents Bank of Montreal; 
"'.1. W. E. Sta\"ert, AKent. Correspondents-Can- I '}lvl/treal, Bank of 
Iontreal. 
ada. '
Ierchants' Bank of Canada ann Branches: ST. SrF.PIIEN'S B.'l.sh.-Boxton, Globe National Bank; Sew 
Bank of British Columbia; Great Brit"in; Lmuiun, l }"ork New York Bank and National Banking Asso- 
Roval Bank of Scotland: Scotland, Royal Bank of ciatio'n; London, Glvn, Mills, Currie and Co.; 
Scòtland and BranC'hes .J.Yeu:foundland, Union Bank "/ol/freal, Bank of Montreal. 
of 
e"foundland: Ultited States: Kew Yo-rk, Bank BAXh. m' OITAWA -London, England, Alliance Bank 
of Xew York, 
. B. A., John Paton & Co.; BOliton, (Limited); Sew }rorlc, Chicago and Canada, Bank of 

Ierchallts' National Bank, Kidder, Peabody & Co.; 
Iontreal: Boston, 'l/"ational Bank of the Republic. 
San Fr(mci.
co Bank of British Columbia; St.Pierre, COM\lERCl'I.L B'l.XK OF }'IAXITOBA-London, Agent, R. A. 
.)li'lIlÆlon, Banque des lIes St, Pierre et 
liquelon. I Me Lean &- ('0., 1 Queen Victoria Street; Canada, 
BAXK OF NEW BRI:NSWICK-London, Williams, Deacon ;\Ierchants' Bank of Canada; .New York, Boyle &Co., 
& Co., 
Ianchester anel Salford Bank, Limited; Sew 47 Wall Street; St. Paul and Chicago, First National 
rork, 
Iechanics' National Bank; Boston, Eliot II Bank. 
National Bank; Prince Edwaril's Island, Charlotte- I WESTERN B.'l.NK-XeW York, Merchants' Bank of Canada; 
tOll'n, 
Ierchants' Bank of Halifax; FredRricton, London, England, Royal Bank of Scotland. 
People's Bank; IIalifax, X S., 
Ierchants' Bank of B'I.:s'h. OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-London, Head Office; 
Halifax; Jtlontreal. :\Iolson's Bank. San Fronc1lico, Portland, Ougon, Seattle and Ta- 
PEOPL>.'S B'l.SK OF :So B.-London, Union Bank; Kew coma, B
nk of British Columbia; EaRtern Prol'inces 
}rork, Fourth National Bank; Boston, EliotNational of Canada, Bank of 
Iontreal; Bank of Com- 
Bank; .Hontreal, Cnion Bank of L.C. and Branches. merce; )Iolson's Bank; Imperial Bank; Bank of 
EASTERN ,TOWXSIIIPS BANK-London, Xational Bank of NO\-a Scotia; New York, W. Watson; Chicago, 
Scotland; Boxton, National Exch. Bank; New York, Bank of 
Iontreal; Mexico and South America, 

ational Park Bank. London Bank of :\Iexico anj South America; China, 
STASDARD BANK-Sew York, W. Watson & A. Lang, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation; 
Agts. Bk. of Montreal; J{ont'real, Bk. of Montreal; Australia, English, Scottish, and Australian Chart- 
London, E. :Sational Bank of Scotland (Limited). ered Bank. 
HALIFAX BANKINO CO.-Dominion of Canada, Molson's SUJlMERSIDE BASK-Montreal, 
Iolson's Rank; Halifax, 
Bank and Merchants' Bank of Canada; BOIlton, I Bank of Nova Scotia; st. John, Bank of New Bruns- 
Suffolk National Bank; Xew York,:Baring-, 
Iagoun, wick; Boston, Blackstone 
ational Bank. 


CANALS OF CANADA. 
Expenditure on Cmstruction and EI
largem
mt of the Canals of Canada, 1821 to 1889. 


NA)IES. 


Expenditure 
pnor to 
1 
t July, 1867. 


I EX'7
o
ture Tot
l 
1st July, 1867, Expe
lture 
30th Jut;:e, 1889. 30th June, 1889. 
S c. $ e. 
124,290 47 1,735,714 58 
3,977,920 07 4,040,973 71 
276,061 97 910,77373 
45,17458 166,71223 
I 1,056.135 84 2,989,:!88 53 
413,717 48 413,717 48 
6,633,681 87 9,:!21,214 72 
1,043,046 41 1,043,046 41 
121,097 76 4,185,361 83 
42,16401 42,16401 
1,039,514 24 1,173,970 75 
520,743 95 677,267 27 
407,764 72 407,764 72 
751,238 48 1,060,609 79 
56,839 20 489,523 60 
16,149,710 47 23,787,950 30 
5(,4,098 68 1,824,754 22 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116,821 31 
161,719 89 161,719 89 


$ c. 
Beauharnois.. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 1,611,424 11 
Carillon and Grenville... . . . . . _ .. . . . . .. .. .. _................ 63,053 64 
Cham bly . . . . .. " " . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . _ . . .. _ .. .. . _ .. __ .. .. . . 634,711 76 
St. Ours Lock.. - - - 121,537 65 
Cornwall..... ____.._...... ...................... 1,933,15269 
Culbute .. . _. _.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............................. ................ 
Lachine. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2,587,532 85 
Murray..... .. .. .... .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ................ 
Rideau ........... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . _ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . " 4,064 764 07 
Sault Ste. l\Iarie .. .. " .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . - . . .. .. . . .. .... . 1 ' 3 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 ' 6 ' . 5 ' 1 ' . . 1 
,st. Ann's.. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . " . . . . . . 
St. Peter's.... . . . . . . . .. ............ ....................... 156.523 32 
Tay.. ............. ................ .._. . _. __.. _ .... ........ .... 
Trent ......... ......p....... 309,37131 
Burlington Bay. . . . _. .. - .... . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . 432,684 40 
\Yelland. . ....... .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. " . . . . . . . . .. . . 7,638,239 85 
WiUiamsburgh................... ............... .. ....... 1,320,65554 
St. Lawrence Canals not apportioned.. . . . . . . ... .. .. .. . . _. 116,821 31 
" .. surveys.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . r . . . . .. ........_ 
chain vessels and improvement of 
navigation.... .. .. .. ..... .. .. .. I 591,475 76 591,475 76 
Baie Yerte Canal surveys.. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. -. .. . I . . . - .. .. .. .. . . . . 44,387 53 44,387 53 
_ --,!otal expenditure... .... - .. _ -..........1 21,124,g28 911 33,96!),783 38 55,085,71 237 


:\lERCHANT 
HIPPING, DO:\IINION OF CANADA. 


The total number of vessels remaining on the register books of the Dominion on the 31st December 1890 was 
6,9 Q l, measnring 1,024,974 ton
 rpgister tonnage, being a decrease of 162 vessels and a deC'rease of Ì5 507' tons 
register, as compared with 1889. Assummg the average value to be 
O pel' ton, the value of the ;egistered 
tonnage of Canada on the 31st Decpmber, 1890, would be $30,749,220. 
The number of new vessels built and registered in the Dominion of Canada during 1890 was 285 measurincr 
52,378 tons register tonnage. Estimating the value of the new tonnage at $45 per ton, it gives a total value of 
$:!,357,010 for new vessels. 
Canada's 
Icrchant Navy stands fourth on the list, those above her being Great Britain, with 7 428 000 tons' 
Norway and Sweden, with 2,035,000 tons; and Germany, witt, 1,234,000 tons. '" 
4 



,? 


THE QUEEN.-Victoria, of the United King"nom of I Hesse, .July 1, lSß:!; died, Deeember 14th, 1878. Her 
Great Brit.ain and Ireland, Qneen, Defender of the Faith, issue being fh'e daug-hters and two sons; second son 
Empress of India. Hel' 1IIajesty was born at Kensing- killed by accinent 1IIay, 1873. 
ton Palace, 
Iay :!4, 1819; succeeded to the throne June His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest .-\IIJert, Duke of 
20, 1837, on the deat.h of her uncle King William IV.; was Edinburgh, born Aug-. 6, 1844; married Her Imper'al 
crowned June 28, 1838; and married Feb. 10, 11>40, to Hig-hness the Grand Duchess }Iarie of Russia, Jan. 23- 
his late Hoyal Highness Prince Albert" who was born 1874, and has issue two sons and three dau
hters. 
August 26th, 1819, and dien December 14th, J861. Her Her Ro.ml Highness Helena Augusta \ïctnria, bom 

Iajesty is the only child of his late Royal Highnpss 1IIay 25, 1846; married t.o H. R. H. Prince FredeIick 
Edward, Duke of Kent, son of King Geor/re III. The Christian Charles Augustus of Schlesnig-Holstein-Son- 
children of Her Majesty are- derburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 1sr,6, and has issue three 
Her Imperiall\lajesty \-ictoria Adelaide IIIary Louisa, sons and two daug-hters. 
PRISCFS8 ROYAL OF E
OLASD ASD PRCSSIA, Empress Her Royal Highness l.ouisa Carolina Alberta, born 
Frederick of Germany, horn Sov. 21, 1840, and married }Iarch 18, 1848; married to the :\Iarquis of Lome, eldest 
to the late Emperor Frederick of Germany, Jan. 25, son of the Duke of Argyle, :\[areh 21, 187l. 
18.58, and has issue four sons and four daughters. His Ro,ral Hi
'hness Arthur William Patrick Albert, 
Hi'S Royal Highness Albert Edward, PRI
CE OF WALES, Duke of Conn aught, born :\Iay 1, 1850; married :\Iarch 
born Nov. 9, 1841; married .March 10, 1863, Alexandra 13, 1879, to Princess Louise :\Iar:,..-aret, daug-hter of the 
of Denmark, (Princess of Wales), born Dec. 1, 1844, and late Prince Frederick Charles of Pmssia, and has issue 
has issue, Prince Albert 'iÏctor, Duke of Clarence and one son and two daughters. 
A\ondale, born .Tan. 8,1864; George Frederick Ernest His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert, 
Albert, born June 3, 181::5; Louisa Victoria Alexandra Duke of Albany, horn April 7, Ib5;
: marrien April 27. 
Dagmar, born Feb. 20, 1867, married July, 27. 1889, 1&82, to Princess Helen of Waldeck, and has issue one 
to Alexander, Earl of Fife; Victoria Alexandra Olga son and nne daughter. Died March 28, IS84. 

Iary, born July 6,1808; and Maude Charlotte Mary Her Royal Highness Beatrice :\[ary Victoria feodora, 
\ïctoria, born Nov. 26, 1869. born April 14, 1857; m3rriefl July 23, 1885, to Prince Henry 
Her Ro
'al Hig-hness Alice Maun ì\Iary, born April 25, of Battenburg-, and has is!>ue two sons and one daughter. 
1843; :\Iarrien to H. R. H. Prince Frenerick Louis of 


DO
IINIuN OF CANADA. 


Population 1891, 4,S:W,41l. 
SEAT OF GOVJ\RNME
T-OTTAWA. 
GOVERxoR-GE
ERAL. -His Excellency The RiJ.{ht Honourable Sir FREDERICK ARTlII:R SrA
LE\', RARO
 ST.,ISLEY OF 
PRESTOS, G.C.B.-.tòl0,OOO and residence. 
8TAYF. I Minister of J1t,Stice--Hon. Sir J. S. D. Thompson, 
Secreta ry of Governor-General alld lrlilitary Sec'y 
.
.1I.G ..:..............,.... 
............. .
Z. 900 
-Capt. the Hon. C. ('olville, Grenadier Gu.ards.83,OOO I J[I.II
ster of Fuu
 nce:-l:!"on. 
. E. F O'Ster . . . . . . .., 1,000 
A. D.C. -The Honourable Edward Stanley, Lieut. t[l.m.
te
 of }rfaTlne & !,
herle8-
fon. C. H. 
upper 7,WO 
.\ H.:\I )1 hon GrenadierGuard
. ð[uuste1 of the Interlm-Hon. E. De\Hlne
 .... 7.000 
. . . C 3 , P08tlllaster (;elleral-Hon. John G. Hag'gart .. .. 7,DOO 
OOVERXOR-GENERAL'S SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Minister of Rail1l'aysaml Canals-Hon Mapken- 
Secreta/"ll alld lrlilita'ry Secretan/--Major the zie Bowell (Acting-) 
Hon. C. Colv;lIe. Grenadier Guards. . The members of Cabinet in addition to re!{ular salary 
Chief Clerk-C. J. .Jones .. ...... .. .... ...... .. . .$2,050 receive 
1.000 sessional allowance. 
Expenditure-Salaries .....,...... $12,350 00 Clerfc of PrÙ'lI Co1tllcil-Jol.ln J. ?IcG
e.. . . . . . . ..83,200 
C t'n encies 10533 82 A88/stal1t Clerk of the Prll'!1 Council - J. Pope 2,400 
on I g . . . . ., Chief Clerk and Ckrlc of the Crown in Chancery- 
CABINE'GI. S. E. St. Onge Chapleau ...................... 2,400 
Premier alld PU8Ùlent of CO\t11cil-Hon. J. J. C. Expenditure-Salaries. . " ...... ... $25,652 4{). 
Abbott, Q.C., D.C.L.... . . . . ' .. ., .: .. .. .. .. ... .
,OOO Contingeneies .. .. .... 13,936 86 
J"tfÙÛster of Customs-Hon. Mackenzie Bowe!l.... 7,000 lllgh Commission,.r fm Cana.da in London-Hon. 
JUinÙ;fer of Militia and Dl'fe1Ice-Hon. Sir A. P. Sir CharIer Tupper, Bart., G.c.:\I.G., C.B., 17 
Caron K.C.:\l. f ;............................... 7,000 Victoria Street, Loadon, S. W ............... .10,000 
1Ilini8te; of A(!rl
culttt're-Hon. John Carling-.. .. " 7,000 Secretary Canadian Government Ojfice in London 
.!flinister of I:;lalld Revenue-Hon. John Costigan. 7,000 -Joseph G.Colmer,C.M.G., (address as above):ij:2,195.3& 
1rl-illister of Public Works-Hon. Frank Smith.. _ 7,000 Assistant St'cretary 111Id Accotl1ltant.-G.Re.rnoIds.
l.400 
Secretary of State-Hon. J. A. Chapleau ........ 7,000 Contingencies 1889-1890 ..,..............,.. ::15,970 04 
. [50] 



1892.J 


DOMINION OF CANADA. 


51 


SENATE OV' CAK ADA. 


Senators sessional allowance, :::1,000. 
Hon. JOIIS Jmms Ro!"s, Speaker (Ste. Anne de la P
rade). E. J. LASOR\ IS, Clerk of the Parliaments. $3,4C111. 
SEIiATORS. P. O. ADDRESS. I SESATORS. P. O. \DDRESS. SESATORS. P. U. ADDRt'SS. 
Hon. David Reesor........ Yorkville Hon. R. W. Scott........... . Ottawa Hon. F. Clemow............ Ottawa 
.. Sir D. L. Macpherson. . Toronto II Pierre BaiIJarg-eon .... Quebec I " P. Poirier .. .. Shediæ, N. B. 
II Billa Flint.... " Belleville II A. H. Paquet... .St. Cuthbert "S. 
Ierner.. 
ew Hambur
, O. 
II George W. AlIan.. '" Toronto II H. G. Stevens..... Waterloo, Q "C. E. Ca"!,"rain. . . . Windsor, O. 
.. J. F. Armand.Riv. des Pl"airies I II J. D. Lewin.... St. John, X.B "L. :\lcCallum... .:stromness, O. 
.. Wm. H. C. Chaffers..St.Ccsaire .. L G. Power . . . .. Halifax .. W. E. Sanford ...... Hamilton 
II Jean B. GuÉ'nemont..... Sorel .. R. P. Grant .... . Pictou, 
.S .. J..T Ross, Ste.Annede la Pl'rade 
II Hobert B. Dickey.. .. Amher!>t "C. A. P. Pelletiel' .... Quebec .. J..J. C. Abbott .. :\Iontreal 
" William Miller.. .. .. " Arichat "Jos. R. Thibaudeau.. :\Iontreal .. W. D. Perley, "TOU Creek, 
II A. E. Botsford.. Westcock, ;,\B "C. E.B de Bouchen.ille, Bouch. [Wolsely, N.W.T. 
" Davirl Wark ...... Fredericton "William J. Almon .... Halifax ".James Reid ... Quesnelle, B.O 
" A. R.
lcClelan, Riverside,AlbCo ".John Bo
'd. . St. John, X. B. "E\ au John Price ...... Quebec 
.. John Glasier,Fredericwn, 
.B. .. Thos 
lc-Ka
 .. Truro, X.::;. .. Geo. A. Drummond.. 
Iontreal 
" James Dever.. St. John, X.B Alex.W. Og-ihie, ::;en..:\lüntreal Edwal'(l 
lurphy .... :\lontreal 
II A. :\lacfarl"ne .. Wallace, 
.S. DOInid 
lacInnes..... Hamilton ..
. Prowse, :\lul'l'ay Har., P. E. r. 
II Frank 
mith.......... TOI'onto .. T.R. :\lclunes. Xew Westminster .. C A. Boulton.. Shellmouth, M. 
" Robert Read....... . Belleville .. John O'Donohoe ..... .T,.ronto L. A. Loug'heed .Cahrary, Alta 
" M. A. Girard.. St. Boniface, :\1 .. P. A. De BIoi" .... .Quebec, Q' I .. L. R. 
Ia"son .. Terrebonne, Q. 
.. J. Sutherland.. Winnipe
, :\1. Donald 
lc:\lillan... Alexandria II Peter )[(..Laren ...... Perth, O. 
.. W..J. :\laedonald, \ïetoria, B.C "Geo. C :\leIiinclsey. .:\lilton, O. "H. 'lontplaisir, C.de la :\Iag. Q. 
"H.A.
.liaulhach..Lunen'lUrg "W.:\lcOonald, L'tleGlaceB.,('B .. J.Tasst' ........... 
lontreal 
.. 
1. H. Cochrane.. .. .Compton .. J. Bolduc,St. Yictor de Trin
,(
 .. G. W. Howhan,Alberton, P.E.1. 
.. Alexander Vidal.. .. . . . . Sarni L .. T. R,)bitaille.. Xew Carli"le, Q. II John Carlin
 ..... London, O. 
.. .J.H.Bellerose. .St. Yin. de Paul .. .J. R. Gowan .. .. Barrie I J. E. 8nowh,1I1. . Chatham. N.R 
.. D. :\If)nt
omeQ' .. Park Corner II U. Sulli\an ... Kin:..:-40n .. A.A.
lacllonald, Charlottetown 


PER}I.\SEST OFFICERS m' TilE SESAn: OF CAS \DA. 
Clerk, }Ic
stel" in Chancery and AccoUfltant-E. J. '" I Sf'J"[Jeant-a,t-AnìlJ/ onl
 Clerk oj FI"cllch Journals 
 . 
Lan",evm. :;3,4uO I - J. de St. D_ Le :\lollle.. .. ....... ........ ...1,600 
Clerk As"istant, Jlaster In Chancery- . Assixtant Accoltntant-C. T. (
ibbs .... 1,150 
Lo./.v Clerk, .1Iwlter in Choncery-.J.G.A. Creig-hton 2,500 Junior Clerk-A. Adamson. . ... . .. . . . . . . .. .. .... 650 
Chaplain-The Yenerable Archdeacon Lauder. .. . 400 Aflsistant Clerk. French JrJ/lrnals-A. L. Garneau. 700 
Second Clerk Assistant, "1Iaster ill Chancery-A.A. Gentlemall Usher o.fthe Black Rod-R. E. Kimber 1,350 
Boucher................. ........... ........2,200 Postmaster-J. B. 
l
rand 1,200 
First Englixh Clerk-R. W. Stephen.. ............ 1,600 llolt.f5ekeeper-Peter Danne 1,200 
."econd Engli.h Clerk-Alex. Souter. . . . . . . . . ., l,iiOO Duurkeeper-Pierre Rattey . . . . . . . . . . . gOO 
Third EngliJ/h Clerk-Chas. Young- .. 1,;)00 I Xell'xroo/II KI'epa-F. Gilbert ................. 900 
First French 1'ranslator-Alfred Garneau........ 1,900 OJliciltl Reporters-G. C. Holland, A. Holland. 
ADDRESS.-To the Honourable the Senate of the Dominion of Canalla, in Parliament a""embled. 
The Petition of- 
[Place al
d date.] Humbly she\\eth. That, &c. 


HOUSE OF CO:\I
IUl\"ð 


lion. PETER Wmrt:, Speaker. JOII" GEORLIE BULRISOT, E!; 1., C.:\1.G-., LL.D., D.C. L., Cler of the House. B3,tOQ 
lIlember!> Sessional Allo\\ ance, :-:I,UOl ' . 
ExrLASATIOS OF ABBRE\"I\TIO"s.--C'un., Con"ervative; _Vat., Xationalist; LilJ., Lih
nl; IIl.i.-Llb., Inde 
pendent-Liberal; Ind. N., Independent Xationalist; Ind., Independent 
XOTE.-The political party is !(Ï\ en aecording to the best infonnation obtainaùle. If here should be any 
errors the Editor will he glad to correct them on advice. 
LOSSTITt F.SCIES. \1F.\lHERS. P. O. ADDRE!;S. COS"TITl ESCIES. \lE\lBERS. p. O. ADDRE!;S. 
Addinltlltl.. . Geo. \Y. Dawson Lib. Plevna, O. Carleton (X. B.) 
. R. Colter.... . Lib. Woodstock N.B 
Albert ........ Rich'd C. WeldonCol!. Halifa:., 
. S. Cll/'leton (0.) .. Wm. T. Hodgins Cr}/I Hal.eldean: o. 
Alberta . .. Donalrl W. Da\"Ïs Con. F. !I[cLeorl.XWT CarilJoo ...... Frank S. Bamard,Con. \ctoria, B.C. 
Al[J'J/lIa ...... Geo. II. :\lacdonellCun. Port Arthur. O. ChamlJly...... R. Pr..fontaine .. Lib. 
lontreal, (,I. 
.-hmapolis .... J. B.lIills....... .Clln. Annapolis, :S.S. I Chrl1nplain.... O. Carig-nan '" . Con. Thre
 }{,Ï\'ers, ll. 
Anti /onixh .... 
ir .J. Thomp!'on COil. ottawa., O. C/wrlet'nix ., . H. Simard.. . Lib. :\1urray Ba\, (l 
Ament'llil ... Thomas Chri
tie. Lib. [af'hute, (l. Ch Idotte .. .... A. H. Gillmor... . Lib. St Georg'e; X. R 
.{ssiniboÙI, E.. Hon. E. DewrlneyCun. Ottaw.I, O. Chateau way.. .J. P. Brown... .. Lill. St. Chryso"tÙme. 
Assinibúia, W. K F Da\Ïn . Con. Reg-ina, X. W. T. Clticollt.k'3aYII. P. Y. Sa\ ard,Ind .-Lib. Chicoutimi 
. 
Ba!Jot ...... Fla\ ien !='l1pont.. :Ú!t. 
t. 
iboir
, l
. I Colcllf,,,ter .... W. Â. Patterson. . Con. 
atamaf("OU
h . e. 
Beatlee . . . . . . .. Joseph (Todhou t. Lib. St. f l'ançOlS, B,Q. Cumpton. . . . .. R. H. Pope . . . . . . Cun. CfJok:,;hlre, (l. 
Reanhnnwis J. G. H. Ber:..:-el"OnN/lt. :\1 ,ntreal, Q. I Curn. .l- Stol"nt Darby Bel'g-in... . Con. COl'JI\\all O. 
Bellechasse.... Guillaume Amyot,T.N. (luehec I Clllflberlfliul . A. R. Dickey... . Con. Amherst: N.S. 
Berthier ...... CI,.o. Belu"oleil.. Lib. )lontreal, Q. Diflb.ll ........ E. C. Bowers .... Lib. Westport, N. S. 
BfJ/Illrentllre. Wm. Le 
. Fa
I\'eIL
b. PaspebiaC', Q DOI'ch
Jltf1" .... C.E.Yaillancourt, In.L St. Anselme, Q. 
Bothlcell ..... Hon. Da\ld :\hlls. Lib. Lomlon, O. Drlllil dð:.1rth. Jos. La\erg-ne.... Lib. Arth'lba-ka\ ille. 
Brallt, .Y.R.... Jamps Som
n.ille LilJ. Dundas, o. D/l1Hla.
 ...... Hugo H. Ro,",s. .. . Con. Iroquois. O. 
Rrant, S.B. Wm Paterson ..T.ib. BI'antford, O. D'I/'/wm, E. R. Thos. D. Craig. .Cnn. Port Hope, o. 
BI:ockville ... .John Fisher WoodCnn. 
1'Of'kville . , O. I l
llI:h 1/11, IV.B. Robert Reith . .. Dib. 
owlllaJl\ iIle, 0_ 
UI nnze ...... Eu
"ne A. Dyre.. CIII!. 
utton, Q. J
/gl n, F. R. . A. B. lng-ram ... . Clln. 
t. Thoma." O. 
RI.ltce, KR Ruben Trua:, . .. Lib. \\:
lkerton, O. Elf/in. W. R. " Geo. E. Ca.,ey.... Lib. Fing-ai, U. 
Rl"Itce, .V. R. Alex. 
le:Selll... Con. \\ lal.ton, O. Ei<sex, N. R. . Will. 
lcGl"e
or ./.ib. Windsor, O. 
ß/"ll.Ce, W. It .. .James Rowand.. Lib. Dunhlane, O. EXRex, S. R. .. Henr\' W. AÌlan . . lJih. Es!>eJ\. Centre, U. 
C'lpe Breton f H. 1:'. .:\[cD?:Ig-all, Clln. C!trish
la" Id. NS Fl'On
el\"c .... (; ."\. -liirkpatrick,CIIII. King",ton, O. 
I [land :\J,-I"een .. Con. Little (.Iaee Bay. r.axp. ...... Lom". Z. .Jonca".. Ind. Grand Iti\ er, ll. 
C,tI'áll'!ll .. ... RrJb
rt 
. White Clln. 
bntreal, Q (nen
arry .... H. H. :\[cLellan . . CUll. AIC:\.antlria, U. 



52 


DOMINION OF CAN ADA. 


[1892. 


':OSSTlTl'ESCIES. ME\lRERS. P. O. ADDRESS. 
 COSSTITCE: CIES. :\IEMBERS. P. O. ADDRF.I'\S. 
Glollce'lter .... K. F. Burns. . ... . Can. Bathurst, N.R Oxfonl, S. R... Sir R. Cartwright,Lib. Kintrston, O. 
Grenville, S. R. John D. Reid . . Call. Cal'dinal, 0.. Peel.. .. .. .... J. Featherston . Lib. Stre"etsville, O. 
Grey, E. R.... Tho".
, Sproule. Con. 
Iarkrlale, O. Perth. N.R.. _. Jas. N. Grieve... .l.ib. Millhank, O. 
G,'ey, X. R.. .. ,James 
Iasson. . .. Call. Owen Sound, O. Perfh. S. R ... JalllPs Trow . Lib. Stratford, O. 
Grey. S. R .,. Geo. Landerkin.. Lib. Hallover, O. Peterboro',E.R. J. Burnham.. .. . Con Ashhurnham.O 
GU.'lsborough .. D. C. Fraser. . . . . . Lib. !\ew Glasgow. Peterboro', W.R J. Ste\ enson .... Con. Peterborough. () 
lladimand.... 'V. H. }Iontag-ne" C01.!. DUllnville, O. PictOlt...... { C. H. Tupper. . Can. l O!taw
, O. 
, 
Halifax { T. E. Kenny. ..con. } Halifa\. X R J. McDoug-ald..Con. f \\estnlle, X.I:). 
.... J. F.-W. Stall'S Can. ' J. .<C. Ponfiac. . .. .. Thos. Murray. . . . LilJ. Pembroke. O. 
Halton.. .... D. Henderson....Con. Acton, O. POJ'tneuf...... ArthurDelisle....Lib. Quebec. 
llamilton ., { 
. 
IcKay. .. Con. } Hamilton O. Prescott .... . I,sidore Proulx. . . . .Lib. P!an!ag-enet.. (
. 
S. S. Ryckman, Can. . ' Prince P E I J S. F. Perry... .Llb. } Tlg-msh, P.I
.1. 
lIant'8 ........ Alfl'edPutn:lm .Con.
laltland,X.S. ,. I. JOhnYeo. ..Lib. PorfHill, P.E.1. 
lJastings, E.R. S. B. Burdett.. .. Lib. Bellenll(:, O. Prince Edward A. C. 
l1ller.. . . . . Call. Picton, O. 
Hastings, N.R. Mackenzie Bowell, Call. Ottawa, O. Provencher.. . A.A.C. LaRidcre, Can. Rt. Bonifacp, l\I. 
Hastings, W.R. Hem.}" Corby... . Can. Belledlle. O. t;JllCbec, C,.... F. Lang-elier. . . . . . Lib. l;Iuebec. 
llochelnga .... A. Desjardins.. . Can. }Iontreal, Q. Ql1ebec. E. .. .. Hon. \Y. Lauder. . Lib. Al.thabaskaville. 
Huntingdon.. Julius 
cl'iver .. . . Lib. Hemming-ford, (
 Quebec, JJ'"... _. 
HUl"/In, E. R.. Peter Macdonald, Lib. \\lngham, O. Quebec, Co.... J. J. T. Fl'enlOnt.. Lib. Quebec. 
Huron, S. R.. John :\Idlillan .Lib. Constance, O. Queen's, N. B.. Geo. G. l\:ing- . Lib. Chipman, N.R. 
[{uron, W.R..:l1. C. Camet'on .Lib. Goderich,O. (,Jueen's,(N. S.)F. G. Forbes ....Lib. Halifa'\.. 
lbeTVille ...... F. Bechard..... . Lib. }It. John
ton, Q. Que ". PEI { I,. H. Davies ',ib. } Ch I t t . 
lnverness .... Hugh Camel'on . . Can. 
labou, X_So en
, \\'m. 'Yelsh . Lib. ar 0 te 0\\11. 
.Jncql'es Ca'rtier D. c;jrouard ... . Can. Dorval,
. Re1
fre't/J, X. R. Peter White. .... . Con. Pemhl"Oke, O. 
Joliette. _...... Urbain Lippe.. . . Can. St. J. de J\1atha. Renfrew, S.R. Jno. Ferg-uson . . Can. Admaston. O. 
Kalllotiraska .. Henry G.Carroll.. Lib. l;Iuebec. Resfigouche.. .. J. 
lcAlister . . Ind.-C. Campbelltown. 
j{ent, N. B. .. H. H. Ll;ger.... .Con. Buctouche, ;'Ii".B. Riehelieu..... Sir H. Langevin. . Can. Ottawa. 
Kent, 0....... A. Campbell. . Lib. Chatham, O. Richlllond,N.S. J. A. Gillies.. .. ., Can. Sydney, X.S. 
King's, N. B... Ueo. E. Foster .. Can. Ottawa, O. Rich. (!: Wolje,Q C. C. Cleveland.. Con. Dam-ille, Q. 
King's, S. S .. F. W. Borden.... Lih. Canning, KS. Rimmtski...... Sir. A. Caron... . Can. Ottawa, O. 
K" ' PE i { A.C.}Iacdonald,Con. l 
Iontag'ue Br'g. ROlwille '. . Louis P. Brodeur, Lib. Bel'eil, Q. 
W[}S, . ,. John 
IcLean. . Can. J Suuris,E., P.E.1. Russell........ W. C. Edwards. . LIb. Rockland, O. 
Kinghton...... St. lIyacinthe . l\1. E. Bernier. . ., Lib. St. H)acinthe, 
 
Lambton, E. R. G. }Iollcrieff .Con. Petrolea. O. St.John,NB,(]'y Ezekial McLeod. . Can. St. John, N.B. 
Lltmbton, W.R. J. F. Li<;ter . . . . . . Lib. 8arnia, O. St. J ohn,N.B. { J. D. Hazen.. . . Con. } St Joh N B 
Lanark, .N.R.. Jos. Jamieson. . . . Con. Almonte, U. City lmd Co. C. N. Skinner. . Con. .. n,.. 
Lanark, S. R.. Hon.J.G.HaggartCon. Ottawa, O. St. John's, Q.. F. Bourassa..... . Lib. St. Valentin, Q. 
Lnpmirie .... LouisC. Pelletier, Con. Montreal, Q. St. Maurice .. F. S. L. Desaulniers. C. Yamachiche, Q. 
L' Assomption . J os. Gauthier . . . . Lib. Laurentides, Q. Saskatchewan. D. H. 
Iacdowall, Can. Pro Albert, NWT 
Lal'al ........ Jos. A. Ouimet. . Can. Montreal, 
. Selkirk. . . . . . .. Thos. }1. Daly. . . . Can. Brandon, M. 
LeedSá:Gren- } C F F gu n Can Kpmptville 0 Sheff01'd...... J. R. Sanborn.... Lib. South Roxton, Q 
ville, N. R. .. er so ... ,. Shelburne. ... N. W. White .... Can. Shelburne, N.:'. 
Leeds, S. R.. .. Georg-e Taylor .. Can. Gananoque, O. Sherbrooke. . .. Wm. B. Ives .... Can. 
herbrooke, Q. 
Lennox ...... David W. Allison, Lib. Adolphuswwn,O Simcoe, E. R. .. Philip H. Spohn. . Lib. PenetanguishenE' 
Lévis.. . . .. .. .. Pierre 
1. Guay .. Lih. Etchemin, Q. SiT/woe, ....Y. R.. D. 
lcCarthy .. . Can. Toronto, O. 
Lincolnæ.Niag. William Gibson. . Lib. Beamsville. O. Simcoe, S. R... R. Tyrwhitt .... Can. Bradf..rd, O. 
Li'l.qar . . .. . .... Arthur W. Ross. . Can. Winnipeg, M. Sotllanges. . .. J. O. 1II0usseau .. Lib. St. Polycarpe, Q' 
L'Islet .. . . . . .. L. G. Desjardins.. Can. Quebec. St&nstelld .... T. B. Rider ...... Lib. Fitch Hay, Q. 
London ...... Chas. S. Hyman. . Lib. London, O. Sunbury R. D. Wilmot.... Con. Burton, 
. B. 
Lotbinière .... Come I. Rinfret . . Lib. Ste. Croix, Q. 'l"1lIiscouata ,. P. E. Granbois . Call. Riv. du Loup, Q. 
Lttnenbltrg.... C. E. Kaulback " Con. Lunenburg. S.S. T('/'rebonne . . J. A. Chapleau .. Can. Ottawa, O. 
Marquette .... Rohert Watson .. Lib. P'tage la Prairie. Three Rivers.. Sir H. Lange\ in. . Can. Ottawa, O. 
M,-u;kinoll!Ji. .. J. H. Legris..... .Lib. Louiseville, Q. Toronto, C.... G.R.R.Cockbllrn, Con. Toronto, O. 
M'<gantic.. .. .. L. J. c.itp(FI"l'Chette)C. St. Ferdinard, Q Toronto, E.... E. Coatsworth, jr., Con. Toronto, O. 
Mi.ddluex, E.R. Jos. H. }Iarshall. . Call. London, O. Tnronto, W.... F. C. Denison.... Can. Toronto, O. 
JIiddlesex .LV.R. W. H. Hutchins. .Con. Parkhill, O. Two Mottlltains .J. B. Daoust ... . Can. St. Eustache, Q. 
Middlesex: S.R. Jas. Arlllstrong .. Lib. Wiltoll GrO\e, O. ,,""nncoILVer Is.. D. W. Gordon... . Can. Nanaimo, RC. 
Middlesex, W.R 'Yill. F. Roome. . Can. London, O. Va'tld,'eltil.. H. S. Har\\ood.. Li.b. Vaudreuil, (
. 

fissisquoi .... George B. Baker, Can. Sweetsblll'g, Q. rerchi>Tes . .. Hon.F. Geoffrion, Lib. Verchl'res, (l. 

f onck .. .. " .. Johl.1 Brown. . . . . . Lib. Dunn\'ille, O. Victoria B. C f E. G. Prior... . Can. } Victoria B.C. 
Jlontcalm .... LoUIs Dugas .... Can. }Iontcalm, Q. '1. Thomas Earle. . Can. ' 
M ontmagny . P. A. Choqnette. . Lib. }lontmag-ny, Q. Victoria, 
V.B.. Ron. J. Costig-an, Can. Otta\\'a, O. 
:Jlontmorency.. J. Israel Tarte, Ind.-N. Quebec. Victoria, N. S. J. A. lIIl'Donald. . Can. Baddeck. N.S. 
Muntreal, C. .. John J. Curran . Can. 
Iontr{'al, Q. Victoria,O,N.R John A. Barron.. Lib Lindsay, O. 
Montreal E. .. A. T. Lépine.. . . Can. 
Iontreal, (l. Victoria,O.,S.R Chas. Fairhairn.. Can. Bobcaygeon, O. 

I()ntreal: JV.. Sit. Donald Smith,Con. .\Iontreal, (l. Waterloo, X.R. Isaac E. Bowman, Lib. "'aterloo, O. 
.
ll/"
koka .. . ... Wm. E. U'Bl'ien.. Cnn. Shanty Ba.\, O. Walerino, S. R. .Jmlles Living'5ton. Lb. Barlen. O. 
NopienJille..., D. }Ionet ...... . Lib. St, Remi, (
. Welland ...... Wm.}1. German. .LI
b. WeIland, O. 

V. Westminster G. E. Corbould .. COli. Sew Westminstr Wellingt'n, C.R Andrew 8emple. Lib. Fergus, O. 

Weolet .. " " .. Jos. H. Leduc.... Lib. St. L'd rl'Aston. JVellingt'n,N.R James }lc
lullen, Lib. 
Iount FOl'est, O. 
Norfolk, S. R.. .John Charlton.. . Lib. Lynedoch, O. JVeliingt'n,S.R. James Innes. Lib. Guelph, O. 
.V'-"1o lk , S. R.. Da\ id Tisdale. . . . Can. 8imcoe, O. We,ltw'th, N.R. Thoma" Bain "" Lib. Dunrla.... O. 
SlJrtllltlll. .V.B. .\Iichael Adams. . Can. Sewcastle, S.D. Wl'ntw'th, S.R. F. :\1. Carpenter. . Can. Stony Creek, O. 
Kurth'd O. E.R. E. Cochrane .... Con. Bri:!hton, O. W"el!tllloreland. ,Tosiah Wood.... Call. Sackville, N.H. 
North., O.,'W.R. John Harg-raft. . Lib. CObOlUg'. O. WÏ1wil eg . H. .J. 
Ia(.rlonald, COli. Winnipeg. .\1. 
Ontario S. fl.. Frank lIIadill ... . Can. Bea\'erton, O. yale........ John A. Mara... . Call. Kamloop:;. B.C. 
Ontario: S. R.. Jas. I. Davidson.. LiT,. Balsam, O. YamflRka . . R.
r. S. 
Iignault, Lih. Yamaska, Q. 
Ontario W. R. James D. Erl!!ar.. Lib. Toronto. Yarmouth. ... Thos. B. Flint, .. Lib Yal"lnouth, X.S. 

't { C. H. .\Iackilltosh, C. } Ott rorle, N. B.... Thos. Temple. . . Can. Fredericton N.B 
Ottawa 1 II H. Rohillard .. Con. awa. YOTk, 0., E. R. non. A. Mat'kenzie. L. Toronto, 0 
Ottawa ("0. _. C.-R. Devlil:. .. Lib. A,hner, Q. York. 0., N. R. William }Iulock, Uh. Toronto, O. 
OX/'ll"(l: S. R... Ja". Sutherland. ./.-ill. Woo!lstock, O. rork, 0.. W.R. N. C. Wallace. . . . Can. Woodhddge, O. 



1892.1 


DOMINION OF CAN ADA. 


53 


onIC.:RS 01' THE HOUSE OF COM
OXS. 
Clerk of the House, J. G. Bourinot, C. M.G., LLD., I J1iscellaneolls Branch. 
D.C.L :........................... ..... $3,40(\ Accountant, Henry Hartney ...... ........... 
"2,800 
Cle1'k AssIstant. F. F. Roule
u.... ., .... .... .... 2,800 Assixtant Accultntafll, Robert Brewer ... ..... 1,700 
Sergeant-at-Arms, Dona!d \\. ,lIIacdonell.. .: . :.. 2.4110 Clerk of Stationery, and Sllpt. of Printing of &s- 
Dy. Sergeant-at-Arms, LIeu.-Uol. Henry R. 
nllth 1,900 I sional Papers of Parliament. Robert Romaine 1,
UO 
Chief Branch. Alist. do lwd Proof RUlder, Chas_ E. Clarke .... 1,200 
Clerk oJ Votes and Procæding", a/
d Secretary I Junior Clerh Wil1!am Cairns, N. Robid
aux, H. 
to the Clerk of the HOWle, William C Bowles.. 2,350 )Iacdonell an(
 \\. Dube... each from d,OOO to 
l 0 
Al<st. Clerk Votes UJ
d Proceedin!fs, I B. Taylor.. 1,550 POl<tmasta, J. Stansfi
ld. .. .;.. ...:.... ._:...... 1.600 
Clerk Q.f Routine and Records, F. )lacGillhray.. 2,250' Assts. do. Â. E. PelletIer, F. X. LemIeux, 
1,000 and 
fJO 
Clerk of English .Jollrnals, A G. D. Taylor ...... 2,41)0 Sergeant-at-Arm.i BI'a/
ch. 
. 
ssistlmt dO'r and Clerk of fctitions, J. Dalton.. 
,500 Chief JIes.
l:n!Jer. Lucien Dube.. .. " ........ .., 1.300 
1 ranslator J ote.
 and Proc 'Is. 
. R. E. Chapleau :',400 Assistant do. X. Turg-eon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 
Clerk of Frel
ch Journals P. RIvet .:.......... 1,
CO Doorkeeper, R. Harri<.; ........................ 300 
Cler. k of SCShwnal Paper.
, J. Â. Polkm
horne ., 1,:.00 CuratuI' of Reading Room, Edward Storr.. bOO 
A!lslsta,
t French Journal Clerk, T. OUllnet.. . , . 1,400 . . . 
EXllminer of Private Bills, Clerk of Com. on pnntmJ of Parllllmeltt. 
Pub. Accountl<, E. P. Hartney...... ...... .... 1,700 Clerk of Joint CUIn,niftee, Henry Hartney 
,SOO 
Clerk Qf Sta!
din.'l Comln.ittee Ol
 Private Bills Library of Parliament. 
and St!t1Ulut,f} Orders, "alter Todd 1,400 y .' 
Al<xistant du, L. Charles Panet. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. 1,300 (Tenp
al Ltbrm Ull
, Alf!ed Duc1<!s DeCelles.; .' . . 3,200 
Clerk oj Railways alul Bankl
ng and Commerce Pf!r l /(/llle'lta/"lI LII]J"(tlullI. )Iartm Joseph GrIffin 3.200 
Committee, R. )lcG. 
Ioffat... .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 1,400 Ft/":!t Cla:!:! .clerk, Alfred Hau!lyn Todd. .. 1 
OO 
Junior Clerkx, R. P. Kin:,;-, E. Ta

e, J. H. 1lcLeod, I" . L. P. S;\ lvam ........... ] ,450 
and L. D. Duvernav. . . . . . _ .. .. frcm 
1,OOO to eoo I Seco:
d Cla;
.. Clerk, 
1. C. )lacCormac -... 1,:
50 
Law awl Tmn<lation Bmnclt. Thil';l Class Clak
jo
'
\

;iJ:hayne............ 
:

g 
Law Cle/"k, F. A. 'leCord................... 3,000 " " C. A. :\Iartin .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 500 
Assist. dll, ,{; Chief EJ/[I. TraIls., Vacant....... Chief Jlessen.fel' and Ca/"etHker, L. J. Casault.... 900 
Assist. do, ,f; Chiej Fl'. Trnns., T. G. Coursolles. 2,400 Jlrs.qenger. .T. H. Dunlope.... 750 
Translators (each from :'<2,'150 to :31,400). J. A. Genand, .. T. C. W. Lynton 500 
L. A. Frechette, L. Laframboi,e, J :\1. A D. De<.;- J. _.\. Beaudry .. ........... 420 
auluiers, F. ß. Haves. R. J. Wicksteed, LL.D., H. 
H. LOlleks. E. Perrin, E. Query. 
AD))RE.
s-To the Honourable the Hou<.;e of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled. 
The Petition of -- 


[Place and Date.] 


Humhly sheweth. 


That, etc 


DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Fina.ilcial Inspect{)/.. 
. W. )Idlichael 1,600 
., 
 _ Spertal Agent. A. L \\ atters.. .. . .., .. .. 1.200 
Expendltu/"e-Salar.'es. . . '.' . . . . . .... :::038,711 13 I Special Rcren lie O.tJìce1' ........................ 
Contmg-eneIe,. . ...... 10,141 97 Board (If A pp,'aixt'l"s, J. Johnson, Chairman. (ex- 
Minister of Justice, HOD 
ir. J..bn S D. Thompson. _._ I ojJìcfo) 
 W. G. Parm
lee :Geo W. Jessup, Ap- 
K.C.
I G.. Q-C ..... .. . ... .. ...... .. .. . ... .. "'1,00;) prall:!C1 and Secretltl y ... ., ....... . ... . .. 1,20U 
Dppuly MinÙter. Robert SedJ!;ewick. Q C.. ....... 4.000 . . ( F' . 
C},i"f Clerks, A. Power, Q.C , $'
,
OO: U. L.B Fraser 1.850 \ COLLECTORS OF CUST
'IS- rom :::;4,000 to :::-300 each. 

Iinisters Privat
 S-crptary. D. Stewart... .. . ..... 2.000 Those marked are rï arehownn[J Ports. 
Deputy's Sec'y, .John Leslie... .. .... .... ....... 1.800 Amherst, W. D. )Iain. Fredericton, A. F. Street. 
Accountant, J. E. Narraway.. . .............. . '" 1,0(,0 Alflhel'stbllr!J. '" Ceo. Gott. Prl'li:Jhsbw'!/, 'V. C. Baker. 
Penitentiary Branch. I AItJI
pol
R, A. Full
rton. (
alt, Tnos. Peek. . 
lnsptctoro.f E'Pniltntiariu, J. G. Moylan............, 8,200 I AII!If/"nl.
h, A. B?;\d. (
(tlIll!IOf}Ue.J. OrmIston. 
Acc ll untant,lleorll;e L.Foster...................... , 1.800 Anchat, R. 
enOlt. (
Mpe,"J. J. Ka\"ana;{h. 
Clerk, H- n. S. Lane... ......... '" ...... .., ..........:. 1,000 Ba(ld
ck, L. (T. 
'llllpbell. I (
(þd('/"ich." A-her Farro\\. 
Co:<t of Penitentiariei> including Salaries, Barnnyton,_ D. Sa!'J.!l'.ant. &u<:lplt, T. A. Heffernan. 
1')89-1890............... .. ...... ........ 
53,104 ou Bath.ltrst,'" J. U BrIen. G/I!/
'JOI'o'. J. A. Tery. 
I B,T'ltll. A. L. Bowman. Hall/ax, "'. D. Harington. 
.' . The Suprem.e Court. . Belleville." \\. Weh
ter. flrtmllton.' F. E. Kihert. 
Reglstlllr of Supreme CO/lit and Editor 0/ B/"(llltford" H B Leemin... Hi'll/in dOI'd F S p. 
R Itpreme Court Reports. R. Cassels, Q.C. .... 3,200 Bridqetow;" S.- S.- Ruggle; Illope.* E. .J.'W' ÉlU
g!:
r. 
\ep
Jrter, George Duval.. ...................... 2,400 BrightoJl 
 \I.K. Lockwood Kentl'ille FeR nd 
.4ssll<tant Reporter, C. H. :\Iasters. . .,. 1,300 B/"ockriU;," W. H. Jones. Kin[Jston':'Clarke 
aI
ilton 
, . The Exche'lue-r Court. Charlotteto!"l/. .Ta". Currie. K
n[Jsrille, S. King. 
Rl'[JtlStrar, L. A. Audette.................. 2,000 Chatham,.'i n., D.Ferguson Lllul.qa!f, D. Bro',\ne. 
Clerk, Charles )Iorse ............. . . . . . . . . . 1,150 Chatham, .0, Liverpool, .J. H. Dunlop. 
Cllu'enceÛlle,'V.:\I.P.Ütison Lnckport, Geo. Stalker. 
Clifton," Peter Fl;\ nn. LondoJ!, '" Robert Reid. 
CÍJaticook,"George U. Doak Lunenburg, E. Dowling-. 
I Cobourg," Ch. E. E\\ing-. Magrlalen lol"nds. J. R. F. 
S7 000 Colburne," D. E. :\Iadarland I Painchaud. 
"3::WO ColliJ!gu'''
c1, G
o. Wa
"'on. Jlarg'tsrille, D. W. Landers 
'> 800 Corn ll'n ll, .\.,. )le:\hllan. .UuJ!ctun, J. :\1. Binney. 
ì 250 Cramahe," Geo. A. Fowler. Jlontrl'al, )1. P R,'an. 
, Dalhousie. W. )Iontgom';\. Jlorrillburg. Hiram Carman 
" I Darlington, John Rankin Xanaimo, B. H. Smith 
..100 Dexeronto, T. G Pile. Sapanee, Geo. )1. Elliott. 
I Digby, J. }1. Viet;.;. S Carl'll', P.C. Beauchesne 
Dorchester. W. Dobson. Neu'ca:<fie, X.B., \\.A.Park 
750 Dover," T R Barrett. .VewWestmimlfer,J.S.Ulute 
1,400 Dundas.: Thoma
 S
o('k. ., iagal"a," W. Kirh). 
Dwul
e, :\1.)1. :snuth. .VnrthSJldney.A.G.Hamil'n 
Dunmlle. A. Bro\\ !1s.on. rakville," R. K Chi"hohn. 
2,100 Emer..on, E. D. PhIlhps. Oshawa," Geo. F. Blamey. 
Fort Erie, E. W. Brookfield Offlllm," Z. Wilson. 
2,000 FUTt JlcLeocl, W. C. Allan. , Owen Sound, J.C.Stephens 


CUSTOMS DEPARTMEN... 
Expenditllre-Salaries ....... _ . . 945,984 00 
Contingencies. ...... 5,165 28 
Jlinixfer of Clt.
toms, Hon. )Iackenzie Bo.....ell.. 
Cum Ifl i8.<ioner of Custo/WI, James Johnson. . . 
Ax'nl<tllltt Commissioner. W. G. Parmelee....... 
Minister's Private Secretry, E. L. Saunders...... 
AccolllJtant's Branch. 
Accuw
tant, T. J. Watters.. .. .. .. .... .. ..... 
C01Tesp01wence Branch. 
Clerks,. T. Alder D. Bliss, A. )Iorin, W. J. )fac- 
kenzle. . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . each 
1,OOO to 
Stationery Clerk, C. H. Fawcett. ... 
Statistical Branch. 
Chief CleTk, .Tames Barry ..... ................ 
lnl'pector of Ports, D. D. O'Meara, W. H. Hill, T. C. 

Iewburn, J. S. MacLaren, Geo. H. Young, ea. 



54 


DOMINION OF CANADA. 


[ L89
. 


Paris,* Thomas Hall. I St. Armand, E. A. Bourret I First Class Clerks,G. LO\n-, C. A. Gough. J. :\lcXicol, 
Parrsboro', A.S.Townsh'nd St. Catlwrilles, H.H.Collier I .J. Fraser, N. S. Ollrhu d.. _. .eacb from 1>1,700 to 1,400 
Pene
an.vuÙ;hene, G. Clark .'t. Hya, in!he, J. S. Hamel Accountant of Contingencies. 'V. H. IIayel'........ 1.100 
Pnce, W'. Flynn. , . St. J(Jh1!, 
\ .B., J:. R. Ru
1. I Insurance Branch. 
Peterboro, C. H. Clementi. , St.John Ii, Q., H.G. Perch d Su . ttmd t W F't Id 3000 
Picton*, \Valter J. Hoss. St. Stephen, H. Webber. perm. en, . I zgera ...........:....... .
 
Pictou, N.S., D I\lcDonald St. 'I'humas, E. A. Dunham Clerks. A. K. Blackadar aud W. J. R. 1Ilf-:Mmn .., .1>1,.50 
Port Arthllr, P. Kicholson I Stra(forcl, John Hamilton. Bnd 1>1 4\JO. 
Pt.IIawkesb'y, JGBourinot Swnmerside, C. W. Strong. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. 
Pt. Hood, E. D Tremaine. Sutton, J. Dunn. 
Pt. lI[edway. E. E. Letson. Sydney, R. 
I,' Donald. Expenditure -Salaries............ $146,957 40 
Pot tun, W. Lynch. '1'h-ree Rivers, P. B. Vanasse Contingencies _ _ 6,6t4 52 
Prescott," E. Jessup. 1'oront I J, * .Tohn Small. Jfinister nf Public JVi.rks. lIon. Frank 
mitb.. .. .. 1>7,000 
Quebec,* J. B. Forsyth. '1'renton,* J. F. 
lcGuire. V
puty Minister, A. Gobeil.... ........... 8,200 
RichibllCto, B. E. Johnson. Truro, G. P. Kelson. S-crewry, 2,000 
Rimo!tski,* J. Â. 
Iartin. Vancouver, J. 
1. ßowëll. Chiif JiJnginN'.r, .. .. ... 
Rus8elltown, R. Rog-ers. Victm'ia. Hon. W. Hamle;)' Chiif Architect, Thos. Fuller. 
Sackville, 1\1. C. :\/ilnel'. Wallacebm'g, C. Fraser. ChiPf Accountant, O. Dionne... .. .. .. 
SaT11ia,* G. N. l\latheson. We!lnwuth, t:". B. Jones. PrÙ'ate &crt'.tary, E. F. E. Roy...... .. 
Satl[Jeen, James Fleming. Whitby, G. A. Carson. 
Sault Ste.!lfarie,*H.Plum'r Windsor,NS.,H.W.Jlimock. Enginuring Branch _ 
Shelburne, W. W. Atwood. I Windso/', 0.,* Wm Benson (Jh
efClprk
. Steck>:!........... 1>2,230 
She'rb1'oc.ke,* Chas. E. Perry Winuipe', Thos. Scott. (1
tpf J,lechamcal EinglnVJ1' ....:... 
Sorel, J. l\Iathieu. I W'dst'ck,X.B., D.F. 
Iel"l"itt FIrst Class Clprks. J. P. 
Iacpherson. F C. Light. 
Stanstead, C. S. Channell. }V'dl/t'ek,O., W.H.Yanln
en I foot...... .................... .... .$1,81.10 "1111 1,600 
St. Andl'eWS, C. 
I. Gore. rannoutll, W. H. lIIoodr POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 


DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE. 
Expcnditllre-Salaries.. . . . . .. . . 
j5,34n 18 
Contingencies. . . . .. 6,056 45 
Ministt'.r of InllJ.nd Rf'venue, Hon. J. C,'"dgau .... $7.000 
D>mmi
sioner, E. l\liall. .. ................ 3,,
{\0 
and >)'00 a8 Commissioncr of Standa/'ds 
Ássistant Commissioner, W. J. Gerald. 
&cretary's Branch. 
Chief (lprk and &cTt'.tary. W. Himsworth .... .. 2150 
SlIort Hand Writ,,.. W. Carter.................. Ujiin 
Short Hand and Typew/'iter, J. P. McCarthy. 1.1;'0 
(]lprk and Translator, A. Lug
ignan. . .. .. .. 1,400 
Accountant's Branch. 
Chipf rlerk and Accountant, P. :\1. Robins 2,400 
A.çsi.çtant Accml7lwnt, 1<'. R. E. Campeau. . . . . . . 1,800 
Clc'rk, J. E. Yalin.... . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1,80) 
Cl,,'ks SlatÙtical hranch. W. L. Heron. .J. F. 
8baw, Ù. Brunell. R. Nettle.. ......... .$1,000 to 
ClP1'k Forms Bmnch, 1<'. K. Blatcb . . . . . . . . . 
Clerk Stamps Branch, J. P. Dunne... ... 
Clf.rk Standards Branch. George Fowle.. .... .. . 
Secretary to MinisfAtr, 
1. F. Walsh.. 
Chief Analyst. Thomas 
Iactatlane.. .... 
Assistant Analysts, A. l\lcGill and F. X. L. Lelebn e 
Bnd F. W. Babbinglon ........ .. . . .... .... .... 
Laboratory Clt:rks, Thomas CaFey. and JaF. Watwo 
Inspt'.ctors of Inland Rt'.venut'.. 
Chief Inspector. ...Henry Godson... Toronto... .., .., 
Windsor District ...James Gow...., Windsor..... 
Toronto " ...John Morrow. ...Toronto.... 
Kingston ... W. L. Hamilton. Brockville...___ 
Montrflal ...R. Bellemare......Montrel\l . ... 
QuehAc ...J. 1\1. Lemoine ...Quebec .... .... 
N.Bru'v.ï'k" ...T.Burke..........St.Jobn,KB 
Novlt Scotia" ...R. B:>rradaile. '" Halifax...... . 
MaDltoba ., ...J. K. Barrett...... Winmpeg...... 
B. Columbia" ... Wm. Gill.......... Victoria......... 
P. K I81and " ...R. Borradaile.... Halifax ......... 
ChiPf Inspector of Distili.tries, J. Davis, Windsor.... 
Impec'r Bonded Manv,factories. J. :\Iorrow, Toronto. 
Chiif Inspector of Standards, W. J. Johnstone. 
FINANCE DEPARTMENT. 


Expenditure-Salaries ........ ::;<i4,;;96 b8 
Contingencies. .. . . .. 6,UO
 13 
Insurance Bmnch.. . 1,456 15 
Ministt'.rof Financp. Hon. Oeo. E. Foster, DC.L. ... $7,000 
D'1/Uty Minister and &cretary 1'reasury Board, J. 
M. Courtney.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
.Assistant Deputy Minist
r, W. Fitzgerald. . . . . . . . . . 
Comptroller of Dominion OuT'I"t!ncy, F. Toll",r.. .... 
Chief Clerk Savings Bunk Branch. C. J. And..rson. 
Dommion Bookkeepur, M. G. DickiesoD " 
S-cretary. C. W. Treadwell...... ..... .. 
Financial Inspector. T. D. Tims. . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... 
.Assistant Fînancial Inspt'.ctor, G. Y. Crook.t"lI.k " 
&cretary to Minister, S. J. Jelikin
..... .. .. .. .... 


8,200 
2,2iiO 
1,950 


3.000 


Expenditure-Salaries .. _. . _ . _ _ _. B18i,202 78 
Contingencies. 38,i30 46 
p.Js'mast
r.Generol, H()u John Ibggl\rt...... ... 
Privafe Secrdary to PostmUl-:ter-General, John 
H. Balderson, )1. A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
D,'puty Post'"asl
r-Ge.nt'.Tal. Lt .Co1. WUI. Whit" 
Se
rptary's Branch. 
Chief Cink and &cretary, W. D. LeSueur, 13.A. . . . 
First Class Cl,,'ks. .J. Plunkett. C. Falconer. A. W. 
Throop. J. II Balderson, G. H. Hargrave, each 
1>1,8iJO to 
,
cnnr1 Giass GIFr!.-s, C. J. B Higgins, J. M. O'Leary. 
E. P. Stllntou. C. Pope. H. G Dunlevie. F. G. )loon, 
E. Daubney. J. H. Br0wn, B. 
1. Northrnp. each 
1>1.4"0 to 


1.200 


,,7.000 
600 
3,:"!'JO 


2,600 


1,500 


.AccIYUJ'ltant's Branch. 
fti
e:; ðl:: 
n.
kA


t
'

'r:
:
: .

.it
'
n:.. :. i;:
:
 
Second Cla.
.
 Cl('/"ks .J. P Brophy E II Benjamin, 
R. J. Shaw. L. Blanchet. W. J. Johnstone, A. 
H. McLennan, D. F. 
lcCarthy. L. H. Pouliot, 

. G. D'.\uteuil, W. Grea,'es, W. Rowan, D. A. 
Barrett T. :\lcGl"ail 
I K. Dunlevie C. W. Lall
 
H. S. 8haw, G. C. Ander"on. . .... ... ."'1,400 to 1,100 
Muney Vrdr:r Branch. 
ChiPf (;!Fr
' a7ld SupmntP71tfent. G F. 

verett.... 2.-11 II 

.!-OO Second Class Clerk
, S. S. Thorne, J. F. Wall, each 1,400 
2,400 Savings Rank Bronch. 
2.500 n..
f rink alld SUT'printrod,.nt, D Matheson..... 2.41JO 

,400 First Clas" Clerk, W. H. Harrington............ l,ï50 
t.toO Second Class Clerks, J. Ro'Se Smith, W. H. Eag-Ie- 
2.400 son J. H. Fairweather E. B. Uell W. H. Kreps 
l.
Oû A. Devine, W. H. McCuaig.......... .;t:l,4lJÜ to 1,31.10 

::gg Printing and Supply Brar,ch 
2.300 CMpJClprk and Superintend
nt, Sidney Smith, ., .. :l,2.
0 
2.400 Fi1'st Class Cl
rk, O. Fortier ... ................ l,ïUO 
2.800 Second Glass Clerks, W. D. O'Brien, J R. Greenfield, 
I H. H. Gray.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .......... fU.OO to 1,200 
2.000 I Dead Lett('/" Branc/!. 
Chief Clerk and Sllpedntendent, J (hn Walsh.. i:'1,850 
SecOlw Class Clerks, G. R White, G. J. ninks each 1,400 
.Hail Cont,."ct Branch. 
Chief Clerk and SupeI"intendent, A. Lindsay.... 1,800 
SPCII/HZ Clas" Clerks, H. W. Griffin, 81,400; 
W. Smith........... 


1,1;00 
1.400 
1\00 
1,150 
1.
00 


1,100 


-&.2011 
3.000 I Pvst Q{lice Inspt'.Ctnrs 
t 4' 0 C1Iif'J Inspector, M Sweetuam. ToroJ..oto .......... 
:/.400 I .Yova Scotia, C. J. \facdollald. Halifax .... . . . . . . . . 
2.050 I Prince Ðlward IsllJ.nd, F. de St. Croix, Bre('l.en 
1.800 (Postmaster of Charlottetown) Charl'Jttetowu " 
2.600 New Brunswick, S. .T. King, St. John.... .... .... 
1.';'00 QW'bpc, A. BolJuc, QUf'be(' .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
1,90U I Tllret'. Rivers. 11. Desilets, Three River!'........... 


2.ROO 
2.
OO 


2.200 
2.200 
2.000 
2.000 



IH92. ] 


DOMINION OF CANADA. 


55 


N<Jntrrml E. F. liing. :\Iontreal.... 0'" .. 2,600 
()ltawa,
' IIa. ken. Ottawa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 
Kingston, A J..nes. Kin
ston.. .. .....!i'........ 2,000 
7bron!o, J. D Ihrwick, Toronto.. ... . .. .. .. .. .... :l 000 
Barrü. D Spry, Barrie .............. 
 200 
LYndon Rohert W. Barker. Lundon. o' . .. ..... .. 
,600 
Stra'fnrd. Heury G. Hopkirk. Stratford. . _ :t200 
Brütsh CtJl'J,mma. E. H. FI..tcber. Vlctori>t........ 2.000 
Manitobaalld N w: nr., \v. W. .\IcLeod, Winnipeg 2,:.100 
DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS. 
Expenditure--Salaries ........... 
98,926 52 
Contingencies.. . ..... 7,065 05 
Minis!!!r of Railways and CUnnl$, Vacßnt ........ $T,OOO 
D?puty Afinist!!r. Chi!!f Engir.vr of Canals, and 
&cr!!/ary of Railway Comm;ltee of lh!! Privy 
Cmlncil, T. TruJPIUI.......................... 6.000 
(;hiRf Ent,'inurandGen!!rullilanag!!r of c.ro
rnm!!nt 
Railways, C. Schreiber.... 0 0""" ..... 0" 6,000 
&cJ.
tary. A. P. Braille}"................. .... .... 2,800 
Law (?,-rk, !{. A jo'iijsillult............... ....... 2,350 
Corr"spond.ing Cli>rks, W. J. Tilley, F. A. Dixon, 
Charle8 Costin, J. E. W. Curritlr.. .
ach 1>1,800 to 1,400 
AccO'untant's Branch. 
Acctll.mtant. S. Leonard Shllnnon. . . . . .0. . . . . 0 . . .. 1,650 
C.erks, J. W. Pugsley, A. W. Cameron. .
1.15U un<1 1,000 
Railways in Operation BJ'anclt. 
eM"f rl-rk. Thoml\;o Cross ...................... 2350 
&c.:
tar.'llo Chi!!f Engineer un<! G
l"IÆral Nan'.J.ger. 
L. K Jon..!'!....................... . . . . 1,800 
Dr.lIt'l"',m'ln. A. Ullla/'ke Almon...... " . .., .... l,tOO 
Caned Tolls, Neil Stewart, B. H. Tf'aklcs. C. E. D. 
Chubbuck, R. Devlin _......... . each $1,6)0 to 1,400 
Railway RecoJ'(ls, )1. W. )laynard, L. H. Filteau, 
L. D. Dion, J. E. )lethot . . . . . .. each $l,ROO to 1,000 
Canal Records H. LeR Ross W. B. A. Hi1l $930 and 900 
Photographer, S. }Id_aughlin ........ . . . . . 1,40U 
Stationery (l/
d Mail, L. 
. Fortier... .......... 1,003 
]j[e
sengers, I. N. Deslam'iers, Isidore Deslauriers 50) 
DEPARTMEN'r OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE. 
Expenditure-Salaries ............ $67,474 f;1 
Contingencies ...... 8,595 79 
Minisk-r'if Militia and D....rence, Hon. Sir Adolphe P. 
Caron, K.C.M.G.......... ................... 1>7.000 
D
pltly Minist'r, Col. Tbe HOD. Co 
u
entl Pl&net.,. 3,2()0 
Chief Clerk, Benj-\min SuIte.................... 1,800 
lYcr!!tary of Department, Capt. Alpbonse n,moit.. 1,500 
Account Branch. 
Chi!!f Clerk and Accountant, C. H. O':\le!l.ra. . . . . . . . 2,400 
SWres Branch. 
Director of SttJTl!S and Kl'Rper of !tltlitia Pmpn-ties, 
Lt.-Cot John Macpherson.................... 3.000 
E"!JÍltUT Branch. 
Architect, H. James ............................ $1,800 
Military Branch. 
Å '/jutant (ftn., Cot W II.lker Powell, sRI try... $2,600 } 3 , 200 
.. .. aUowl&nc<!s... 000 


DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. 
Expenditure-Salaries ........... .H4ëi,245 U2 
Ueolog-ical Survey. . ., 102,864 !J9 
Mounted Police. _ .. .. ï61,453 ,")0 
Minist!!r of th, Ink-rior, The lIon. E. Dtlwdlley.... 
Ð!!ptl.tyof Minisk-r of fh" Int!!rior, A M IJurge8/!... 
Privau &cJ'dury to Minisler. A. Cbisholm ...... 
&eretary's Branch. 
&cretary. .John R. Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
AssiJ'tant &>crl!lary, L. C. I>... ..ira ............... 
-clerk in Charge 01 Timber and !tlines, G. U. 
Ryley .............. ........... ........... 
f".ürk in Charge of O,'dncmu and Admiralty Land.
, 
\'Vm. }lills .............................. ... 
J:.egÍlJtrar of Corrß$pondence, K. J. Henry ...... 
Paúrtt's B"anclt. 
Chi'fCI,-rk, W. .\1. Goodeve ..................... 
Account's Br,&rlC". 
,k:countant, ('hÙrCl'Tk. J. A. Pill"rot .. 
.AsBÏstant ACCQwitant, C. II. Btldllo.' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 


Surv,ys Branch. 
SU
J/or Gmt;ral. E. Deviiltl 2,600 
Geographer, J. Johnston '" 1,800 
.Astronomer, W. F. Kinlt................ ... __.. I.soe 
Ckr/.: in CI.arg!! of Survev Jll!C01"ds, F Clayton _ . 1.800 
f":hVJ'Impector of Surv!!y., J.. B. Dennis.......... 1,82) 
Law Clerk, T. G. Rothwell. ................................. 
DJiPARTlfBli'T OF THE IXTIRIOol-OUTSIOE SERVICE. 
Land &ard, W'innipefl. 
())mmülÏ<nur of Dominion Lands, H. H. Smitb. . . . 
Supmnlmdent of Mines, W. Pttarce ., . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Inspectm Dominion Lands Aywcüs, J. 111 Gordon.. 
&cretaT3/, T. R. Bnrp
. . . . .... .. .... .......... .. 
A,ristant SecrtfuT3/, R. A. Ruttan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Dominion Lands 
genú. 
Winnip.g ............ E. F. S1eph"nson ..... 
Bt-andOf1.............. \V. II. Hlam ........... 
Birtk .............. . \V.G. Pentland.......... 
Ddorain!! ............ John Flesber........... 
J/inmdo,a ............ \V. M. Hilliard.......... 
Regina .............. W. H. Stevenson ..... 
(algarv ...... _ _ . . . . . _ Amos Ro" e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Pnnæ Albert. _ 0.... John McTag
al t 
EdmontOf1 ............ T. Ander.oD. 
Cannington Manor .. C. E Pbipps ...... 
&tJbford ..... . . .. Eo Brokonki.......... 
LdIWridge ........ .Goo young.............. 
Saltcoats..._.......... T. 8. Ftlrgul'on........... 
.New Westminster,B.C. John \lcKelJzie............... 
Kamloops, B. C.. . . . .. K A. N "1111 ........ ...... 
Agent for J/t':/'J.nonitu and Icelanders, lIeorge !StI". 
oomb, Ottawa. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,.. ..... 0 o' . 
Orown Timber Agents. 
JHnnipeq ............ E. F. Stephen!'!nn ........ 
Ednwnton ............ Thomas Anderrion ...... 
Calgarv .............. C. L. Gouin . . . . . . . . . . . . 
funce Alb.rt.......... John ltlt'L
g;;ar1 (At'lÏng). 
N!!w Wulminsler, /I.e... T S Hillgi"loon ". .. 
Inspection of Ranchl!S in N. IV. T.rriWriRs, Dr. 
Wm. Cox Allan, rnl'pector, Fort MdAJ(Jd ...... 
Clerk of Legis. Assembly N. W. T., and Sec'y to 
Lt.-Governor, R. B. Gordon ........ ..... " ...... 
&crdarV to th!! Licu.t -Got,prnnr of tI.!! Di;;tricl n} 
Kuwatin, Hon. Walter Robert IJown. .. . ....... 
Regi.trars if tit!! N. W. TeJ'rilll7vs. 
lnspector oJ Land Titles Offices. P. )1. Barker ... 
Wid Saikatclt!!wa7J. Di.strict .. W J S/'ol t . . . . . . . . 
East Sal"alclt"wan District.... 8. Brt'wft..r .... .. 
Diltrict of &uJ.lt .Alllerla.... T. A. M,'Lean. ..... 
District of NorVI 
 lh!!,ta. . . . George \Coy. " .... 
Diltrict of Asnniboia ... 0 . " (1. :\. JIIontl!'''ml''' 
Rocky M01tntains Park of Canada, B mfj, N. IV. T. 
Gao. A. StBwtirt, 
uptlrln
elllltll1t...... ...... 
Carftakers of Ordmt1jc
 Lands. 
Chamb1v, Q.. J. l). Dion ......,...... ......... '" 
Grand Fall.., lYew Brunswic", Bertram Cur itlr .... 
Lp.amin.'lton. Ont.. Ppter Conover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
m-nlteim, Ont., W. R . FtlIlow8, jun 
Queenston, Ont., Jo....ph Walke 


5,000 
3.200 
2,200 
2,000 
1,5l 1 0 


1,200 
1.21/0 
1.200 
1.
00 
1,2UO 
1,200 
1,200 
1,200 
1.200 
1,200 
1,200 
1,l;96 
1,500 
1,200 


1,20ù 


t;
,OOO 
1,200 
1,200 


1,6û0 


6(0 


2000 


60u 


16nn 
:.1.0110 
1.:!IIO 
1,
1I" 
1.
'"1 
1,:!C'11 


1,80:1 


60.00 
20íl.Of) 
75.00 
20.00 
fO.OO 



1 ,000 
3,200 
1,4 ' )0 


DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. 
ISSlDE SERVICE. 
ExpendituJ'e-Salal'ies ........00.. .!;::!ß,306JI6 
Co..tingences .. .. .. Hi,82S.65 
Supt.-Gen. of Indian Affairs, 110... E. Dewll..ey. .>:::ï ,000 
Deputy Supt.-Gen., L. Yankoug-h..et ............ 3,2011 
In8p. or Indian Agenciesfm' the older Prorince", 
A. Dingman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .,. 1,800 
Frel&ch 1'nlJlslator, J. Y. fie Boucherville.... I,!\J,I 
Stenographer, J. A. J. McKe....on ........... 1,1.;U 
A88Ïstant Stenogra}lher, B. B. E. }Ioffat 
Clerk Assistant, J. Delisle.. ..... 
Technique Branch. 
Surveyor and Chief Draujhtslllan, W. A. Austin. 1,800 
AS$t. Surveyor and Chief Ðraug!tfsmal&, S. Hray 1,3uu 
Acc01tntants Branell. 
Chte' CI,.,.k and iI CCOIIl&tant, Robt. Sinclair... .. 2,400 
Cluk>!, F. W. 
llIith, D. C. :it'ott, It. U. Dalton, E. 
ltoche"ter, B. C. Uos.., H. J. Brook, .J. W. 
Shore, D. Osahg1>c Florakos, R. )laraele. . ...... 


2.810 
I.MI)O 


],750 
1,800 
1,81)0 


2,050 


2,HlO 
I 
OU 



56 


DOMINION OF CANADA. 


[1891. 


DEI'ARnlEJiõT OF IXDlAX A}'FAIRS-OPTSIDE SERVICE. 
Indian Superintendents and Agellts-Ontario. 
From :31650 to ';:500 each 
Brantforà ..E D.Cameron Highgate... . John Beattie. 
Brantford . .John Moblo. Eg-an\"Ílle. .. .E. Bennett. 

lanitowani'gJ. C. Phipps. Cape Croker.J. W. Jermyn 
Parry Sound.TWalton,
ID 8augeen ... . Jas. Allen. 
Sault 8. }lal'ieW. Y. Ahbot. Roseneath. .J. Tha('keray. 
Hagers\ille..P. E. J?nes. I 
eor?ina;...JRSte\'
nson 
Deseronto .. T. G. Pile. Gore s Ln g.. E. HarrIs. 
Stmthro
 .. T. Gordon. Penetang. . H. II.Thompson 
Port Arthur .J.P. Donnelly Upterg'rove.. D. J. }IcPhee 
Shannonville 
1. Hill. I Scugog. ... G.B.}IcDermott 
Ganalloque. .A. B. Cowan. Wallaceburg-.A. McKelvey. 
Bruce lIIilles ..T. F. Da\'. Sarnia ...... A. English. 
Wiarton ... .W. Simpson. Sarnia.... ..E. P. \\"atson. 
Cockburn Is.B. W. Ross. Pet
rboro'. .CJBloomfield 
Quebec. 
St. Régis. . . . Geo. Long Restig-ouche .S, Porrier 
Maniwahi . .J. }Ial.tin. Pierreville ..1' E Robillard 
Point l3leue. . L. E. Otis. Roher\"al . _ . . A. A. Hudon. 
Caug-hnaw'gaA. Brosseau.. 'Jadousac... .F. H. O'Blien 
Betsiamits .. L. F. Boucher Lorette . . . . A. Bastien. 
Maria ... .Rev. J. Gagne Riv. du LoupN. LeBel. 
British Columbia. 
Visitinff Superintendent, A. W. Yowell, Victoria..;<3,OOO 
IndianReserve COIIIl/li:<:<imw1', P. O'Reilly, \ïctori'i. 3,500 
Superintendent's Assistant, H. Moffatt, Victoria.. 1,500 
CO\\ ie-han .. W. H. Lomas. I I\:ootenay . .l\1. Phillips. 
West Coast. . H. Guillod. North-W.Cst.C. Todd. 
Kwawke
\"lth RH.P
rlcock. Will.iams' La. W.L. }Iea
on. 
Fraser Ihver.P.;\lcTlernan. Babme...... R. E. Lormg. 
Kamloops . .J.W.}lackay. 
METLAKAHTL\ Ir;DusTRIAL SCHOOL. Expenditure-Sabries............... :-:24,009 42 
Principal, J. R. Scott ....... ................$ 300 Contingencies..... 8,"'jl 48 

Iafron, Rose Andel'son .... 400 Queen's Printl'T and Cr.mldroller of Stationery. Lt.- 
Tj'ade., Instructor, W. H. Robertson. . 1,300 Co1. IJ. Chamberlin, C.M.G., D.C.L... ........ $3,200 
K.UILOOPS IXDI'STRIAL SCHOOL. 
Principal, M. Hagan, l\:amloops ..............,., .;;:800 
Teache" }1. }Idlillan, Kamloops.................. GOO 

[atron, Sister Celestine, Kamloops .............. 400 
KITER ISL\N"D IXDI'STRIAL SCHOOL. 
Prindpal, Rev. G. Donckele, Kuper Island. . .,. " :;<800 
Tmdes Instructm', D. P. Donoghue, Kuper Island.. 600 
.Acting 
[(lfl'On, Alice Curran, Kuper Island. . .., _.. 300 
Novn Scotia. 
Annapolis. .G. Wells. Red Island ..Rev. 111. Mc. 
Bear l{Í\'er . . F M'Dormand Kenzie. 
Canning- .. ..C.E Beckwith River Inhab.Rev. D. Mc- 
Calerll>llia .. Re\.TJ Butler Isaac. 
Bedford .... He\".A.P.Des- Grd. Narro\\"sRev.R.Grant. 
mond. Christmas Is, Rev. A. Cam- 
Shubenacad'eJames Gass. eron. 
Truro ..... .Dr.D.H. }Iuir Yarmouth. .G. R. Smith. 
Parrsboro' . .Dr, G. W. Bar'ton HeadE T.Ferg-uson 
Bog-gs. S;)'dlley .. M. A. McDon- 
Pictou..... .Rpv. R. Mc- aId, M.D. 
Donald. Pictou.. .. .J. McMillan, 
Antigonish.. WCChisholn, M.D. 
New Brunswick. 
Chatham. .. .C. Sergeant. I FrederIcton. . JaB. Farrell. 


Lands and 'l'imber Branch. 
Clerk in Charge, J. D. 
lcLean . . . , . . .. .. . . . ..... 1,650 
Clerks, W. A. 01"1", H. G. }IcL. Mamgy, A. E. 
Kemp, L. A. Dorval, Edith H. L;)<:;;OIl, Helen G. 
Og-ih'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
CfN'rf'''l'Ol1delll'l' Brallch. 
Clerk in Charge, A. N. }lcNeil .................. 1,650 
Clerks, Martin Benson, Fanny Yielding, C. Reiff
n- 
stein, L. D. Mc}leekin, Mary D. }Iaxwell, Louisa 
E. Dale.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Record/; Branch. 
Clerk in Charge, Samuel Stewart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,400 
Clcrks, T. F. S. Kirkpatrick, Ida H. Wilson, G. 111. 
Matheson, Jas. Guthrie '" ...... ,. ,......... 
Extra Clerk, Rev. \\ Ill. Scott. . .. ... '" ..... .. ... 
Statistical Br(lllch. 
Clerk in Charge, John McGirr ...... ........... 1,400 


Prince Edward Island. 
Lennox Is.. .J.O.Arsenault 


...Yorth-West Ter1.itories, Manitoba and Kee1catin. 
Indian C01mmssioner, Hayter Reed, Regma .... "';
,20() 
Assista1lt Indian Com., A. E. Forget, Hegina.. .. .. 2,4000 
Inspector of Fanns and Agencies in S. W. Ten'i- 
to/'ies, T. P. Wadsworth, Regina .............. 2,20a 
Assistant Insp. oj Farms a1ld Agencies in N. W. 
Territories, Alex. }IcGibbon, Regina .......... 2,200 
Clerk, W. McGirr, Regina. .. . . .. . . ., l,nOD 
S11rveyor. J. C. Kelson, Rep;ina........ ......... 2,100 
Assistant Surreyor, A. W. Ponton, Regina. .. .. I,JIIO 
Inspec. of P1'ote/;tant Schools, J.A.llla"rae, Regina ],20() 
Inspector of Roman Catholi
 Schools, G. A. Betour. 
ney, Regina . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,20() 
InsPector oj Indian Agencie". in charge of Mani- 
toba S1lpe1'intendency, E. Me'Coll, Winnipeg 2,20Cf 
Clerk, L. J. A. Leveque, Winnipeg ... . . . . . . . .. ],300. 
P.laPrairie. .F. Ogletree. I Touchw'd H..H. Keith. 
Clandebove ..A. M. l\Im.kle Assiniboine.. W, S. Gmnt, 
Mani'a HòuseH. }Iartineau Duck Lake. . R. lIIcKenzie. 
Hat Portage..R.J.X. Pither Carlton ... .J. Filllap'on. 
Ft. Francis. .J. }lcCracken Saskatoon .. W. R. Tucker 
Savanne ... J. }lclnt\"l"e. Rattleford. . P..J. ""illiams 
Gr. Rapids. :A. Melia)'. Fort I'itt. . .G. G_ }Iann. 
The Pas .,. .J. Header. Saddle Lake.J. Hoss. 
Birtle ..... .J. A. lIIarkle. Edmonton. .C. DeCazes. 
Fort Pelly .. W. E. Jones. I Peace Hills. .S. B. Lucas. 
Moose }It'n. .J..J. Campbell Calgary .... F. C. COinish. 
Cr'ked LakesA. lIIcDonald Rlackfoot R..M. Beg-g. 
File Hills. .H. Reynolds. , Blood Ag'c
..W.l'o('klint'o 
Muscg's Res..J. B. Lash. Piegan Res. .A. 8pringett. 

l"'ApPELLE IND! STRIAL 8CIIOOL. 
Principal, Rev. J. Hugonnard, Qu'AppeIle . ... .::,1,200. 
Assistant Principal, J. Y. Farrell ............ 60() 
Teachers, C. Speneer. . 
4S0; Re\'. J. Domis ,... 350 
BATTLE.ORD ISDl:STRIAL SCHOOL. 
Principal, Rev. T. Clal'ke, Battleforrl. . .. .. . .., . .
1.20() 

latron, !llrs. T. Chtrke. . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 
Assistant Principal, J. B. Ashu;)' .., 6000 
HIGH RIVER IXDI'STRIAL SCHOOL. 
Principal, Re\'. E. Claude, Dunbow.. 
Ass'stant Principal, Chas Dennehy. . 
Farmer, G. Lacombe. . . . . . .. . 
Carpenter, A. Pigeon............... 
Matron, Sister Cleary ................ 


],200 
GOO 
4f10 
thO- 
JOG 


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND 
STATIONERY. 


Printing Branch. 
Superintendent of Printing, 
Accountant's Branch. 
AccQUntant, W. GIiddoD .........,.............. 
Stationt-'1"3/ Branch. 
Superintendent of Stationery. 


$].950 


DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE 
OF CANADA. 


Expenditure-Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . .. SU,i04 03. 
Conting-encies ..... 11,434 50. 
&lJretary of State, Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Q.C.. T.L.D. $7,000 
Vnder Sec. of Slate, Dep. R,g..Gen. L. A. Catelliltl".. 3.200 
Chief Clerk, P. Pelleti!'r . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,950 
Private &.cretary to the Jlinister, L. II. Tach4!. . . . 1,800 
Registrar's Branch. 
Keeptr of the Records, Lt.-Col. A. Audet........ 2,300 
Board of Divil &rvice Examin.rs. 
CI/airman, J. Thorburn, M.A., LT..D...... ........ . $60() 
P. 1A'
u!'l1r. A. D. O!'('t>lIeF.... .. .,. '" .. . .. .ellch 600 
Clerk of tM Board. P. LeSneur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 



1892] 


51 


Do.\nNION OF CAN ADA 


DEPARTMENT OF MARINE. 
Expenditure-Salaries ........ 
0.386 j.l 
Contingencies 7.695 12 
Minister of Nurim & Fisherit'.s, Hon. C. H. Tupper. $; .000 
Deputy Mmister of Marint-, Wm. Smith........... 3.200 
Cllief Clerk, J. Hardie. ................. . .... 2.-100 
Chvf Clrrk and .Accountant, F. F. Gourdeau .... 2,100 
ChiPf Engineer and GPn
ral Superintendent of 
Lighthmuetl, W. P. Anderson.................. 2,400 
and 14 Clerks with SIIlaries ranging from 

l50 to 81,800 per annum ................. ... 
.Agents-(From $2,200 to $1,400 each). 
Quebec, . . .. .J. U. Gregory I Victoria, B.C.. H. O. Lewis 
St. John, N.B.J.H. Harding Charlottetown, } A L d 
Halifax, N.B. . HWJohnston P.E.I ........ or 
SuperinÜ'1!denu of Lighls-$800 to 81.400 each. 
Ye'!castIe, N.B Jas.Mitc
ell l Quebec ......... E.LRrochelle. 
Halifax. N .B. . C AHutchlDs Ottawa.. . . . . P. 11II1"t." 
Board of Ex..lminertl Matltertl and Nates. 
Chairman, W. H Smith, H1ilifax ......... .......... 180) 
C ler k, A G. Gilpin ................................. 
Halifax ......D. Hunter I Kin
ston... ...T. F. Töylor 
Bt. John, N.B. W. Thomas Quebec. ......... W. C. SeaTon 
Bt. CI\thl\rine8. W.l\IcIlwain Victoria. B.C...H. J. Lewi8. 
} M P McEI- 
OWlwa .......... hinmey 
Inspt.CWrtl of Bailtrs and J[achinery. 
Chairman Board S.S. Inspectors, W. J Meneilley, 
OUaw!l ....... ...................... .....................$1.600 
Halif.lx, N.8.. D. Btevens I Qnebec ..........J .81\mIlOD 
Toronto....... . Jas. Johnston Lower Ft.Garry E. R. Abell 
'Iontreal ......J. Burgess Toronto.........John t>odd8 
KingRton ....... E. Adams. Victoria,B.C. . J .A.Thomeon 
Insptctartl of Hulla-($I200 to $800 each 
st. John, N.B. C. R. Coker I Ott { :\1 P 
II:EI 
Toronto .... .... T. llarboUle awa. . . ...... hlnmey 
Quebec.........P. Brunelle Kingston ....T. Donelly 
Victoria, B.C., R. Collister 
Harbour CommulÏoners.-Chairman. 
Toronto. ... .A. B. Lee, I Quebec...... .P. V. Valin 
Montreal ......II. Bulmer Pictou,N.B. 
Sup,rintrndt.nt Nt.únrological &rvice, Toronto, 
C. Carpmael..................... .$2000 and residence 
Di1 ettor of Obs'!rvatory, fjt John N.B., 
.......... _ _........ _.. _................S 1.000 
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES. 
Expenditure-Salaries ."""" 819,765 80 
Contingencies........ 3.6üï 61 
Deputy Minister of Fisheries. John Tilton ...... $3,200 


i Chief Clerk. S. P. Hauset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 
2.4()(): 
Clerk.
, R. N. Yenning, C. Stanton, J. S. Webst.er, 
S. B. Kent. A. H. Belliveau. T. Aumond. J. A. 
}Iurray. F. H. Cunningham, H. F. Burnett. \V. 
A. 
Iakinson and C. F. Winter.. From :31450 to 8550 ea. 
Inspectors of Fisherl
es. 
Quebec, Gulf Dil:i
'ion, W. Wakeham, Ga<;p(;. ". :;;1,200 
Nova Scotia, Div. West of Halifax, J. R. Kinney, 
Yannouth .... ...... ..................... 600 
Nova Scotia, Div. East of H al{fax, Roht. Hockin, 
Pictou . . . . . . . . . . .. ........................ 600. 
New Brlln.'lI'ick, Div. Charlotte County, J. H. 
Pratt, St. Andrew", .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 
Div. Wt?st,'rn and Inland C01tnties, David 
Ior- 
row, Oromocto .............................. 600 
Div. Northcrn and Eastern Counties, R. A. 
Chapman,1IIoncton .......................... foOO 
Cape Bretonlsiand, A. C. Bertram, 
orth Sydney 600 
Prince Edward Island, Edward Hackett, Tignish SOO- 
Nan itoim, A. :\lcQueen, Winnipeg.... 900 
.N. W. Ter., F. C. (;ilchrist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 
Briti.,h Colum/Jia, .Iohn J\lcNahh (Acting) :New 
Westminster __.. _ . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . 
Superintendent oj Fish G-ulf1u'e, Samuel Wilmot, 
Ottawa, Onto ....................... _ .. . 2,400 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Expenditure-Salaries..... ........ .::<ï4.1ï2 02 
Contingencies. . . , . 20,035 57 
Uinister of .AgricultU1"t.. Hon. J ohn Carlin
...... 
Dpputy MinisUr, John Lowe ............. ........ 
&crttary. H. B. Small .................. 
Private &eretary, A. L. JI\rvis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
ACCll'lmtant, J. B. L
n('h ........................ 
Archivu Bramh. 
Archivist, D. Brymner ........ ................. 
Assistant Archivist, J. :\Iarmette ............... 
CopyrigMtI and Trade ltIarh Branch 
Re[Jtstrar, J. B. Jack!'<>n ..... .. .. . ....... .... 
Paknts Branch. 
D'!p'Uty Cbmmusiont.r, R. Pupe . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 
FirstClastlCltrktl, J. F. Dionne.. n.................. 
H. Casgraln................ ...... 
Statistics Branch. 
Statistician, George Johnson _................... 
Special Attac"é. Mgr. TanguI\Y ....... .... 
Assistant Stati.stician, }'. II. St. Denis..... _.... 


t'ï ,000 
3,200 
2.5CO 
1.-100 
1,-150 


1850 
1,!i00 


160 


2,800. 
].8(0 
1. 800 


2,4'10 
1.-100 
1,250 


AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE. 
Expenditure-Salaries.. ... ..... .
2ï,S51 íG 
Contingendes 2,990 40 
A uditor General, John Lorn 
IcDol1gall ...... 
Chief Clerk, E. D. Sutherland. . .. . . . . .. .. ... 
Clerks, F. Ha
 ter amI J. Gorman, each.. . . . 


4,1100 
1,
lj2 
l,ö;J1} 


Kon:-The fibrtUeS given under the different departments for Expenditure, are for the fiscal )ear cudin::: 
June 30th, IS90.-ED. 


STATES. 
Alabama.... .. 
Arkan
as . . . . . . 
California ... 
Colorado.... .. 
Connecticut.. . 
Delaware ..... 
Florida...... .. 
Georgia. . .. ... 
Idaho.. ...... 
Illinois.. . . .. . . 
Indiana..... . 
Iowa 
Kan<;as. . . .. .. 
Kentuckv . . . .. 
Louisianå ..... 

Iaine.. . . . . . .. 

r arvland. . . . .. 
)1 assach usetts. 

lichigan. . . . .. 
:\linnesota. . . .. 

li8sissippi . . .. 


POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES - CENSUS OF 1890. 
Pop. Sq. Mis. STATES. 
1,513,017 5
.250 
Ih,souri........ 
1,128,1ï9 53,S:;0 
Iuntana.. 
1,208,UO 1;;8,360 Nehraska 
412,19
 lu3,925 Xe\ada . 
ï.1(1.2:'8 4,990 Xew Hampshire 
IGS,.19,J 2,050 Xew Jer
e\- 
391,422 ;'
,6.s0 Xew York". . . . .. 
1,83i.3;;3 59.H5 NorlhCarolina.. 
8-1,3:'5 84,:'00 I North Dakota 
3.!:ì2G, '"'51 56.G50 I Ohio 
2,192,.104 36.3!'i0 Oregon. . . . . 
],911,S!}G fi(i,02fi Pennsylvania 
1,42ï,096 82,O
0 Rhode Island 
],8:,8,G35 4/',4(;0 
outh Carolina 
1,1l8.5tìï 4
,ï20 South Dakota 
ôGl,086 33,040 Tennet:;see. . . . . 
1.0-12.390 12,210 Te"ag......... 
2,23!:ì.!143 S,315 "ermont 
2,1)93.8
9 58,91fi \ïrgini[} ....... 
],301,82G 83,365 ' Washington .... 
1,289,600 4G,
10 West Virginia.. 


Pop. Sq. MIs. I ST\TE:::ì. Pop. Sq. 
ns. 
2,6ín,IS4 G9,415 Wisconsin...... I,G
G,S80 56,0.10 
H2,159 HG,O:'O I W)oming ....... 00,705 9.,H
(' 
],058.91/1 77.:110 Dela\\ are. Raritan 
45.7G1 110,700 & Xe\\" Y'k Ba)'s. ........ ,20 
376,fi30 g'X05 1 - - 
1,-14-1,933 7,::Slh TOTo\L SLUES, 61,908,90G 2,634,530 
5,!)!}ï,
!'i3 49.1ïO 
1,61ï,9H 52,2:'0 TERRITORIES. 
Ui2.il9 G8,6.15 
3.672.316 -Il,IIlìO I Arizona.. . . . . . . . . 
31 
,76ï 9ü,0:
0 Vist. of Columbia 
5,2fi8,01-1 45,21;; Xew 
Ie)o.ico . , 
3.1fi,fi06 l,2;)f) Oklahoma........ 
1,1:11,149 30,5ïO I V"tah ............ 
328,808 79.S00 
F , ?G.;;

 
 

.

II I TOTAL TERRITORIES 713,344 360.000 

. 
35,fiz3 
G"..::sO 
332,422 9,56 Exclnding- Alaska, 
1,6:;5,980 42,4fiO I Indian Territor)' 
3H1,390 69,1
0 and Indians.. . . 
762,Ï94 24,,:'0 (;RAXD TOTAL. 62,(122,250 


59,621) 
230,3!J2 
153.5!J:.
 
61,834 

Oï,9o
) 


113,02/) 
.0 
] .).) 'iöO 
3;;:450 
8.1.9.0 



THE MILITIA LIST-DOMINION OF CANADA. 


(Condensed, and co-rrected by the Militia Geneml Orders to October, 1891.J 


CQIh.c <Queen. 


AIDE-Dt;-CA:I4P TO THKQUt
EK, CO!. Sir CasimirS. Gzowski, R.C.M.G., Staff Officer to Enginecr Force. (Honontry.) 
GOVERNOR-GENERAL. 
THIo: RIGHT HO:S-OURABI,E SIR FREDERICK ARTHUR LORD STANLEY OF PRESTON, G. C. B. 
.Military Secretary... ... .............. Major Hun. Charles Colville, Gren. Guards. 
Aides-de-Camp. Lieut. Hon. G. H. W. Wahh, Gren. Guards; Lieut. the Viscount Kilcoursie, Gren Guards. 
Kt'trn Aides-de-Camp. Lt.-Cot H. R. Smith, Hth Battalion; Lt.-C,'I. Phillippe Vmdry, 61st Battalion; 
Lt.-Cu!. J. R. .Armstrong, N.R Garr. Arty; Lt.-Co!. J. Pennington :\[,lcpher,mn; Lt.-Co!. A. E. Curren, 1st Halifax 
Garr. Arty; Lt.-Col. G. D. Dawson, 10th Batbilion; Lt.-Col. E. G. Prior, B. C. Garr. Arty; :Major Hector Pre\'ost, 
06:ith Battalion; Lt.-Co!. W. 31. Herchmer, (A.s.st. COI/t. N. W. J1. Police.) 
lIonorary Aide-de-Camp................ Lt.-CuI. Hewitt Bernard, C. M.G. 


DEP.ARrI'rIENT OF MILITIA A
D DEFENCE. 
(Ottawa.) 
r.1I'i"I
TER OF !'tIILlTIA AND DEFENCE, Hon. Sir Adolphe 
P. Caron, K. C. !'tl. G. 
Drputlj Jfinil3ter of Jltlitia and DeJence, Colonel Chas. 
Eugène Panet. 
.sccretary of the Department, Capt. Alphonse Benoit. 
Accountant, C. Herbert O'Mcara, Esq. 
LJirector of Stores and Keeper of lIfil. Properties, Lt.-Col. 
John Macpherson. 
Architect, Engineer Branch, Henry James, Esq. 
/lEAD-QUARTERS STAFF OF TIlE MILITIA.. 
Maior-Getleral Co mmandin,q the Jlilitia, 
[aj. Gen. Ivor 
J. C. Herbert, C.B. 
.A Üle-de-Cn.mp, Capt. Eric Streatfeild. 
Adjutant-Genemloj Militia, at Head Quarters, Colonel 
Walker Powell. 
Inspector of .Artillery and Warlike Stores, Lt.-Co!. De la 
Cherois T. Irwin. 
Assistant Inspectors of A rUller,!!, Lt.-Co!. C. E. I\lontI- 
zambert (Qzubec): Lt.-Co!. W. H. Cotton (Kingston). 
Inspector of Engineers, The Professor of Forti lìcation , 
R. 
1. College. 
Staff Officer to Engineer Fo'rce, CoI. Sir C. S. Gzowski, 
K.C. M.G , (Honorary A. D. C. to the Qzteen), Toronto. 
-Engineer Officer at Hd. Qrs., 
Su
geon-General, CIII. Darby Bergin, M. D. (Cornwall, Ont.) 


DIS'I'RI
T STAFF. 


PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. 
IIhLITARV DISTRICT Xo. I, Bd. Qrs. London.-Depy 
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-CoI. Henr)" Smith; Brigade Major, 
Lt.-Co!. Hon. Matthew Aylmer; Dist. paymr. and 
Supt. oj Stores, Bt. Litut.-CoI. M. DeB. Dawson. 

IILlTARY DISTRICT No.2, Hd. Qrs. Toronto.-Depy. 
Alljt.-Genl., Lt.-C. v W. D. Otter; Bri:7aM Major, 
Bt. Lt.-CoI. John Gray; Dist. Pa.ymr. a,
d Supt. of 
Stores, Hony. Lt.-CoI. W. N. Alger. 
'\IILITARY DISTRICT No.3, Hd. QrlS. Kingston.-Depy. 
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-C.)I. B. Van Straubenzee; D
.t. 
Pnymr., Hony. Capt. Frank :::!trange; Supt. of Stores, 
Hony. Maj. Wm. King. 


! MILITARY DßTRI
T Ko. 4. Hd. Qrs. Ringston.-Dcpy. 
Adjt.-Getll. Lt.-CoI. B. Van Straubeuzce (Kingston); 
Brigade 
[ajor. 
Dist. Paymr, Hon. Capt. Frank Strange (Killi!;ston). 
PRO\"lS(,t
 OF QUEBEC. 
MILITARY DISTRICT No.5, Hd. Qrs. MOlltreaI.-Drp'y 
.Ädjt.-Genl., Lt.-CoI. C. F. Houghton; Brigade Met- 
jors, Lt.-Cols. Gregor Mattice (Montreal) and F. M. Pope, 
(Sherbrouke); Dist. Paymr. and Supt of Stores, 
MILITARY DISTRICT No.6, Hd. Qrs. MontreaI.-Depy. 
.A djt.-Genl. , Lt.-CoI. G. d'U. d'Orsolluells; Brig1tde 
Major, Maj. Alexa/llire Roy; District paymas.tcr and 
Supt. of Stores, 
MILITARY DI'iTRICT No.7, Hd. Qrs. Qlwhec.-Vepy. 
.Acljt.-Genl., Lt.-CoI. T. J. Dllchesn'IY ; Bt';gade JJajor. 
Lt.-CoI. J. E. M. Taschercau; Dist. Paymr. and Supt. 
of Stores, Bony. Lt.-CoI. W. H. Forrest. 
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 
MlLIT4.RY DISTRIC1' No.8, Hd. Qrs. )<'redericton.- 
Depy. Adjt.-Genl. Lt.-Co!. G. J. 
fallnsell; nist. 
Paymr. and Supt. of Stores, Mai. And. J. Armstrol1,:!, 
(St. Juhn). 
t'aoVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. 
MILITARY DISTRICT No.9, Hd. Qrs. H"lirax.-J)el''!!, 
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col P. W. Worsley; Btigude JI(
ju', 
Lt.-CoI. J. n. l\{a{':::!hane; Dist. Paymr. a.nd Supt. of 
Store.ç, Bt Lt -Col. J. R. Murray. 
PROVINCE OF MANITOBA, N.-W. TERRITORIES AND 
DISTRICT OF KEEWATIN. 
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 10, Hd. Qrs. Winnipeg.-f1epy. 
.Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. H. V. Villiers; nist. Pa?ltnr. 
and Supt. of Storts, Huuy. Lt -Col. A. J. L. Peebles. 
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLGMBIA. 
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 11, Rd. Qrs. \ïctoria.-DeplI. 
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-CoI. J. G. Holmes (.1ctin!}); Vist. 
PaJllllr. and Supt. of stores, Capt. A. W. Jones. 
PROVINCI': OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 12, Hd. Qrs. Charlot.tetown.- 
Depy. A dlt.-Genl. , Lt.-Col. P. W. Worsley (Halifax. 
N.S.); Brigade J1lajor, Lt.-Col. J. D. Irving; Dist. 
Paymr. anel Supt. of StfJres, Hony. Maj. G. L. Dogh- 
erty. 


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DO)lINIUN OF CANADA :\IILITIA LIST. 


59 


ROYAL MILITARY COU.EGE OF CANADA. 
(Kingston, Ont.) 
Commandant, 
Iajor-Gen. D. R. Cameron, C.
I.G., (late 
R.A.); Sta(f-Ädjt., Lt.-Co!. :5. C. 
lcGill; PrufessfJr of 
Military History aI
d r"pograph.l/, <f'c., 
Ia.ior Cua:!. B. 
Mayne (Capt. R. K); Professor of Jfathemfltics, .tc., 
Ira. E. 
Iartin, Esq., B.A.; Professor of Fortific,ttiùn, 
,\filitary En,gineering, J:c., Capt. Will. Huskisson 
(R E); Professor of Artiller!l, .tc., ; 
Asst. Instructor in Fortification, .'Iilitary Enginur- 
ing, d!c., C
pt. A H. Van Straubenzee (R. E.); Asst. 
lI
structortlt Mathematics, Captain A. G. G. Wurtele ; 
A <ist. Instructor in Surveying, Military Topography, 
Æc., Capt. J. ß. Cochrane; .Asstant Instructor in 

fathematics, Lieut. J. A. >\Ioren (R. A.); Professor 
of English, Rev. C. L. Worrell, Jf. A.; Professor 
of Freehand. lJ-/'alOing, .tc., Forshaw Day, Esq., R.C.A.; 
Professor of French, A. D. D'J.val, Eo?., M.D.; Professor 
.of Civil Eliyineering, .tc., R. C. Harris, Esq., C. E.; 
P.rofessor of Physics, .tc., Juhn Waddell, Esq., B.A., 
Ph. D., D.Sc.; Jledical Officer, Surg.-
Ia.i. J. L. H. Neil- 
son, .11. D.; Paymaster, Hony. Capt Frank Strange. 
Board of Visitm's: Pre<>ident, Coi. Walker Powell, 
A. G. ; J{ember.: Col Sir C. S. Gzowski, X.C.M.G., 

:D.C., 
t.-C"l. T. J. Dnchesnay, Lt.-Coi. Hon. G. A. 
Kirkpatrick, Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter. 


ACTIVE 
IILITIA. 
PER
IANE
T CO RP,s. 
CAVALRY "CHOC.L CORPS. 
80) al School oÌ Cavalry (tJuebec.) -Commandant. Lt. .COL I 
James F. Turnbnll. 


REGI\lE
T OF CA
ADlAS" ARTILLERY. 
3;t.-Ç,ol. Commanamg. -Dc la Ch
lûis 1'. Irwin (Ottawa). 
A B,tttery, Royal School of Arty. (Ki.ngston).-Com- 
m.anuftnt, Lt.-Vol. W. H. Cotton; Najor, C. W. 
Drurv. 
4' B" Hattery, Royal School of Arty. (Quebec).-Com- 


l




t, Lt.-Col. C. E. }Iontizambert; J.fajor, J. F. 
· C" Battery, Royal School of Artillery, (Victoria, B.C.) 
-Commandant, Lt.-Co!. J. G. Holmes. Major, Jas. 
Peters. 


CASADlA
 
IO{;
TED RIFLE CORPS. 

Royal School of Instruction. - Winnipeg, ]llan.)- 




,;,:;:

a

;Chall. ; Captain, Maj. 


DIFA'ITRY SCHOOL CORP
. 
., A" Company. Ro)'al School of Infantry (fI"reoericton, 
N. E.)-COInlll md'mt, Lt.-Co!. G. J. l\launsell; Cap- 
4' h,
n, 
Ia.i. W. D. Gordon. 
E Company, Royal 8('hool of Infantry (St. John's, 
Que.). -Col/w
,rnclant, Lt.-Coi. G. d'O. d'Orsonnens' 
Captain, C. J. Q. C,mrsol. ' 
.. C" Comp/my, Royal School of Infantry, (Toronto, Ont.). 
-Comm
!,-dallt, Lt.-Coi. W. D. Otter; Captain, Major 
... B;, H. VW.al. 
D Company, Royal School of Infantry, (London, Ont.) 
-Collunan,lant, Lt.-Col. H. S.nith; Capt. D. D. Young. 
CA VALR Y. I 
<::av.
lry SchGol Corps-iu PER:I-lANENT CORPS (above). 
The Governor General's Body Guard for Ontario. Dra- 
goo
'!. (Toro
to). Lt..Colo/lel, George T. Denison. 
MOJor, Bt. LIeut.-Coi. F. C. Denison, C. lof. G. Four 
Troops, Toronto: Captains, Bt I,t.-Cul. Orlando Dunn 
C. 
. K. Denison, J. R. Button, F. .A. Fleming: 
Adjutant, Capt. W H. Merritt 
1st Regiment of Cavalry. Hus'lars. (Hd. Qrs., London 
Ont) Lt.-Col., John Cole. '}fajor, W.}1. Gartshore: 
7'roops: 
o. 1, St. Thomas, C,.pt. Henry BorlJridge' 
No.2, London, Caut. : I 
N,J. 3, 
Iooret?wn, êapt. and Bt. 
Ia.i. George Stew: 
art; No.4, Kmgsville, Capt. A. II. King PoJ.YI/wster 
Adjutant, " , 
I 
2nd Ref;iment of Cavalry. Dragoons. (Hd. Qrs., Oak, 
Rtdges, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, J. J. Grl";.;ory (NlJrth 


Bay, Nipissing). JlajoTI!. James Elliott (Buttonville) 
anù Will Buchner, (Welland). 
Troops: II A," St. Catharines, Capt. R. W. Gregory; 
II B," St. Aun's, Capt. F. O. Burch; II C," Bluford, 
Capt. T. L. Jones; II D," Queenston. Cal,t. Alex. 
Servos; II E," Weiland, Cal,t 'V. R. Ferguson. 
Paynwster, Maj. R. Currie. Adjutant, Capt. J. B. 
Baldwin (Toro/Lto). 
3rd Provisional Regiment of Cavalry, II The Prince 
of Wales' Canadian Dragoons "(Hd. Qrs, Co- 
bourg, Ont.) lofajor CommandÏltg, Bt. Lt.-Coi. D'A.l!:. 
BOollton. 
Troops: II A," Cobourg, Capt. W. 'V. Brown; "B," )Iill- 
brook, Capt. David Sutton; .. C," Peterborough, Capt. 
and Bt. Lt.-Coi. H. C. Rugers. Paymaster, J. O. Ha- 
german. Adjutant. Lt. D'A. E. Rtrickland. 
4th Regiment of Cavalry. Hussars. (Rd. Qrs., 1\ in 1- 
ston, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John Duff. 
Troops: II A," Kingston. Capt anù Bt. 
Iilj. Archd. 
Knight; .. B," Xapanee, Capt. D. E Griffith; "C,' 
Loughborough, Capt. 'V. B. Burnett; II D," Picton. 
Capt. . PaYlllal!ter, Hony. c
pt. 
!II. W. strange. Adjutant, Capt. II. S. Greenwood 
(Cornwall.) 


5th Regiment of Cavalry. Dragoons. (Head Qrs., 
. Cookshire, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, J. II. Taylor. .'Wa- 
jors, C. W. Shepard (Sutton), J. }<'. Learned. 
Troops: Xo. 1, Cookshire, Capt. H. A Taylor; I'o. 2, 
Sherbrooke, Capt. J. F. MorkiU; No. :1, Stanstead, 
Capt. John Clarke; No.4, Compton, Capt A. L. 
Pomroy; Ko. 5, Sutton, Capt. J. S. Billings, Paymr, 
O. A. Taylor. Adjutant, 
6th Regiment of Cavalry, .. Duke of Cûnnaught's 
Royal Canadian Huss'l.rs." (Hd. Qrs., lIfontreal, 
Que.) Lt.-ColoMI, James Barr. 
Troops: No.1, Montreal, Capt. and Bt. 
aj. Colin 
McArthur; No.2. 8t. Andrews, Capt. and Bt. :\Ia). 
Martin Wanless; No.3, Ha \'elock, Capt. John G. B,trr; 
No.4, Clarenceville, Capt. R. 
1. Kincaid. Payma,,;ter. 
Hony. fllaj. C. C. Clapham. .Adjutant, 


8 th II PI-incess Louise's 
 ew BrUllswick'. lteglIllent 01 
Cavalry. Hussars. (Rd. Qrs., Rothesay, N. B.) 
Lt.-Colonel. James DOlllviUe (St. John). Majors, Alfd. 
Markham (Markh.amt.ille) and R. W. otty (Apohaqui.) 
Troops: "A," Hampton, Capt. F. E. Whelpley. II B,' 
Os!;ekeag, Captain G. W. Fuwler; II C," ApohaqUl, 
Capt. H. M. Campoell; .. D," Hammond, C,wL. D. J. 
Fowler; II E," Johnston, Capt. David Seal:s; .. F." 
Shediac, Capt. G. S. Maunsell; "G," Springfield, 
Capt. J. H. McRobbie. Paymaster, J. J. Wnodward. 
Adjutant, Capt. F. V. Wedderburn lHampton. 
The Queen s Own Canadian Hussars (Quebec). .Uajor 
Commanding, Bt. Lt.-CoI. J. B. Forsyth. 
Troops: .. A." Capt. and Bt. Lt.-Col F. W. Gray; II n:' 
Capt. T. S. Hethrington. Paymaster. Hon). Capt W 
W. Martin. Adjutant, Capt. W. D. 13ro\\n. 


INDEPENDE:oi'T TROOPS. 
King's Troop of Cavalry. Hussars. (Kentville, 1\'. S 
Captain, J. W. Ryan. 
Prescott Troop of C.walry. Dragoons. (Prescott, O/,t.' 
Captain, Bt.Maj. John Raney. 
Th;. P;.in

o
f;




ragoon Guards (Ottawa). Captain, 
Winnipe
Troop of Cavalry. Dragoons. (Winnipeg,.11an. 
Captain, Cornelius Knight. 


FIELD ARTILLERY. 
1st Brigade of F. A. (Guelph, Ont.). Lt.-Colonel, A. H. 
Macdonald. 
Field .Batteries: Ko. 1, fllaj_ Wm. Nicoll; Capt. .-\lex. 
IIlurcinson; lS"o. 2, Maj John Davidsou; Capt. H. D. 
Merewether. .Adjutant, Lieut. J. A. Ross. 


FIELD BATTERIE'!, 
Durl
al.n F. B. of -\rbllery (Port Hope, Ont.), lIfajor 
Wilham III('Lean; Capt. W. P. Milligan. 
Gan
n?que F. ß. of Artillery (V/tt.), "'ajor, fit. Lt.-Coi. 
Wilham 
kKenzic ; Capt. S A !l1t'Kcnzie. 



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[1892. 


Hamilton }<'. B. of Artillery (Ont.), .Uajor. H. P. Van 
Wagner (Stony Creelc); Capt. J. 8. Hendrie. 
Kingston 1<'. B. of Arty. (Ont.), .l1ajor, Wm. 
1. Drennan; 
Capt. J. A. Wilmot. 
London F. B. of Arty (Ont.), jlajor, Bt. Lt.-CoI.J.PeterB; 
Capt. J. F. Williams. 
Montreal F. B. of Artillery (Que.), Major, J. S. Hall; 
Capt.. G. R. Hooper. 
Newcastle F. B. of Ar1i11erJ" (N. E.), IIlafor, Bt. Lt.-Co!. 
Robert R. Call; Capt., 
Ottawa F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), !t[ajor, John Stewart; 
Capt. L. D. C. F. Bliss. 
Quebec F. B. of ArtiUery, Najor, C. W. A. Lindsay; 
Capt. J. G. Garneau. 
Richrnond F. B. of Artillery (Que.), lIf((jor, Bt. Lt.-Col. 
Hon. Henry Aylmer (lIfc'bmtrne); Capt. Jas. Stevens. 
Shefford F. B. of Artillery (Granby, Que.), Major. Bt. 
Lt.-Col. Theophi!e Amyrauld; Capt. Wm. l{ay. 
S)dney F. B. of Arty. (N.!S.), Najor, W. MeK. l\lC'Leod; 
Capt. Walter Crowe. 
Toronto F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), !t[((jor, J. H. Mead; 
Capt. J. P. Beaty. 
Weiland Canal F. B. of Arty. (Ont.), Mojor, Frank King 
(Port ColboTne). Captain, Wm. Wi!Py (St. Cotharines). 
Winnipeg F. B. of Arty. (Man.), Major, L, W.P. Coutlee; 
Capt. Edwin Doidge. 
WoodstoC'k F. B. of Arty. (N. B.), !t[ajor, F. H. J. Dibblee; 
Capt. C. H. Emery. 


GARRISON ARTILLERY. 
Regt. of Canadian Arty.-see PERMANENT CORPS. (above). 
1st" Halifax" Brigadp of G. A. (N. ,C'.' Lt.-Colonel, A. E. 
Curren, A.D.C. 1I1aj., W. A. Garrison. 

l'en Ba
tel'Le8, Halifax: C(Iptains, Bt.-1\laj. W. A. Pur- 
cch, Alex. Auderson, James }Iaxwell, F. W. Parker, 
W. M. Blltsford, F. H. Oxley and A. G. Hesslein. Pay- 
mflRtl'r, Hon'y Capt. E. D. Adams. .Adjutant, Capt. 
W. J. Stewart. 


British Columbia Brigade of Garrison Artillery (lId. Qrs., 
Victoria, B. C.). Lt.-Colonel, E. G. Prior, A.D.C. 
Najor, John Nicholles. 
Batteries: No.1, New Westminster, Capt. T. O. Townley; 
N'J. 2, Victoria, Captain J. W. Sinclair; No. i$, VIC- 
toria, Capt. W. J: Q'linlan; No.4, Victoria, Capt. W. 
B. Smallfield. Paymaster, Walter Shears. Adjutant, 
Captain P. Æ. Irving. 
Montreal Brigade of G. A. (Que.) Lt.-Colonel T. T. 
Turnbull. Major, F. M. Cule. 
Six Batteries, Montreal: Cnptains, Ernest Howard, J. 
A. ]<inlayson, John Ogilvy, L. R. Gregor, T. A. Crath- 
ern, E. H. Bissp.tt. PaymfLSter, Cal.. W. C. Trotter. 
Adjutant, 
Kew Brunswick Brigade of G. A. 
 'ld. QI'S., St. John, N. 
B.) Lt.-Colonel, John R. Armstrong, A.D. C.; MaJor, 
Bntteries: No.1, St. John, Capt. S. D. Crawford; No.2, 
Carleton, Capt. J. J. Gordun; No.3, Portland, Capt. 
G. K. r.1('Leod; No.4, St. John, Capt. G. W. Jones; 
No.5, Fain"me, Capt. J. A. E. Steeves. Paymaster, 
Geo. F. Smith. .Acz.jlltant, Capt. Chas. F. Langan. 
Prince Edward Island RI'igade ofG. A. (Bd. Qrs., Char- 
lottetown, P. E. I.) Lt.-Colonel, F. S. Moore. . 
Brt
teries: :r-.o. '. Charlottetown, Capt. H. McL. DavIson; 
No.2, CharlottetowI:, Capt. J. A. Longworth; No.3, 
Georgetown, Capt. Chas. Owen; No.4, Sourls, Capt. 
James Brenall ; No.5, Montab"ue, Capt. 
paytr., S. F. Hodgson. Adjt., Capt. W. A. O. Morson. 


GARRISON BATTERIES. 
Cobourg Battery ofG. A., (Ont.) Captnin, D. 
lcK aughton. 
Digby BatteryofG.A., (N.S.) Capt., Bt. Maj. John Daley. 
Gaspé Battery of G. A., (Que.) Captain. A. T. Carter. 
No.1 Baty., Lé\'is G. A., (Que.) Copt., J. A. S. Martineau. 
No. 2 Battery, Lévis G. A., (Que.) Capt., Bt. Maj. 
Georges S. Vien. 
Lunellùurg Battery of G. A., ,.N.S.) Capt., G. A. Pulley. 
Mahone Bay Baty. of G. A., (N.S.) Capt., P A. Ernst. 
Pictou Baty. ufG. A., (.N.S.) Capt., C. deW. MacDonald. 
Nu. 1 Battery, Quebec G. A., Captain, Bt.-Maj. Her- 
menegilde Roy. . 
No.2 Battery, Quebec G. A., Capt., Bt.-MaJ. T. L. Bou- 
langeI'. 


Xo. 3 Battery, Quebec G. A., Captain, H. D. Morgan. 
Toronto Battery of G. A., Captain, W. B. McMurnch. 
V:'rmouth Battery of G. A., (N.S.) Capt., Bt.-Maj. T. R. 
Jolly 


MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY. 
Sault Ste. Marie Half Battery, (Ont.) Captain, Bt.-Maj
 
Joseph Wilson. 


EKGINEERb. 
Brighton Company of Engineers, (N.B.) Captain, Bt.- 
l\Iaj D. McLeod Vince, (Lower Brighton\. 
Charlottetown Engineer Company, (P. E. 1.) C(fptain
 
W. A. Weeks. 
Montreal Company of Engineers, (Que.) Captain, Bt_ 
Lt.-Col. William Kennedy. 


INFANTRY AND RIFLES. 
Infantry School Corps-see PERMANENT CORPS (abo've). 


Governor-Genenl's Foot Guards, (Ottawa.) ht..Colonel,. 
A. H. Todd. _JjaJors, FredelÏek Toller, W. E. Hodgins. 
(HollY. A.D.C. to Lt.-(.:ov. of Ont.) 
Six Compcmics. OUa,,"..: (;aptains, K. O. Côté, John 
Hodgins, T. J. Watters. A. L. Jarvis, P. B. Taylor, 
S. C. D. Roper. P((ymaster, Hony. Capt. C. Berkeley 
Powell. Adjut(mt, Capt. G. S. Bowie. 


1st Battalion. .. Prince of Wales' Regiment," (lIfon- 
treal). Lt.-Colonel, T. P. Butler. lI[ajor, 
Six Companies, Montreal: Captains, J. D. G. Lefeb\Te, 
E. T. Bartlett, John Porteous, W. L. Bond, W. E. 
Bradshaw, J. P. Cooke. Paymaster, Hony. 
Iaj. 
Alexander Milloy. Adjutrmt, Capt. T. E. Hnwell. 


ó) I BattalIOn, .. Queen's Own Rifles of Canada," 
-' n ( (Toronto). Lt.-Colonel, R. B. Hallnlton. lIfajors, 
J. M. Delamere and Villiers Sankey. 
Ten Companies, Toronto: Captains, H. 1\1. Pellatt, J. A. 
Murray, J. C. }lcGee, 'V. G. Mutton, J. B. Thompson, 
P. L. l\lason, H. V. Green, E. F. Gunther, A. B. Lee. 
Paymaster, Hony. Capt. C. C. Bennett. Adjutant, 
Capt. W. C. Macdonald. 
31 ' (1 Battalion, co Victoria Rifles of Canada," (,'f ontrea l) 
Lt.-Colonel F. C. Henshaw. },f(tjOTS, C. W. 
Radiger and G. R. Starke. 
Six Companies, 1\lontreal: Captains, H. W. Becket, A. 
H. Sims, Edward B. Busteed, Andrew Bell, C. W. 
Meakins, S. B. Townsend. Paymoster, Louis Suther- 
land. .AdJ1ttant, Capt. Duncan Macpherson. 
5th Battalion, .. Royal Scots of Canada," (lVontreall. 
Lt.-Colonel, John Hood. Mojors, J. A. L. 
Strath
", E. B. Ibbotson. 
Six COlnJXtnies, 
Iontreal: Captains, C. E. Gault, Bt.- 
Maj. W. 
t. Blaiklock,G. W. Cameron, J. L. Rankm, 
G. S Cantlie, J. S. Ibbotson. Pay=ter, William 
Foulis. Adjutant, Captain F. L. Lydon. 


6 th Battalion. " Fusiliers," (!t[ontreal). Lt.-Colonel, 
Frederic fllassey. lIf(ljors, G. A. Mooney and 
J. H. Burland. 
Six Companies, 
Iontreal: Captains, A. W. Paterson, 
W. F. Robertson, Herbert Stanway, C. E. K. '"idal, 
W. B. T. Macaulay, E. J. Chambers. Paymaster, Hony. 
Maj. David Seath. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. Thos. Atkinson. 


7 th Battalion, "F'lsiliers," (London). Lt.-ColC'Otel, T. 
H. Tracy. 1I1a}ors., J. H. 
Iarshall. Thos. BeattIC,. 
Six COlllpanies, London: C((ptnins, Hy. Payne, Geo. W. 
Hares, L. H. Dawson, H. A. Kingsmill, J. 1\1. 
Ioore, 
A. A. Buoker. Pnymaster, Hony. Maj. DunC'an }Iac- 
milIan. Adjutant, Capt. Wm. .Butler. 


8th Battalion, co Royal Rifles," (Quebec). Lt.-Colonel 
J. E. Prower. Majors, G. E. A. Jones, G. R. 
White. 
Six CompanitS. Quebec: Captains, J. S. Dunbar, Charles 
Miller, J. F. Burstall, W. J. Ray, W. 1\1. Dobell.. 
W. C. H. Wood. Pa'i/master, 
Adjutant, Capt. Edward Montizambert. 



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nNION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. 



 th BattalIOn Rifles, "Voltlgeurs de Quebec." Lt. 
iJ Colmræl, Guillaume Amyot. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Cols. 
T. A. H. Roy !lnd Arthur Evanturel. 
Companiæs, Quebec: No.1, Capt. Elzear Garneau; No. 
2, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Mathias Choumar
; No.3, Capt. 
L. G. E. Fiset; No.4, Capt. P. J. Johcæur; No.5, 
Capt. Frank Pen nee ; No.6, Capt. O. Evanturel; No. 
7, Caut. L. F. Pinault; No.8, Cart. Arthur Blouin. 
Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Nazaire LeVa
seur. Adjutant, 
Capt. J. A. W. LeBel. 
1 
 )tl] Battalion" Royal Grenadiers," (Toronto). Lt.- 
Colonel, G. D. Dawson, A.D.C. !tlajol', A. B. 
Harrison. 
Ten Cor.tpar.iæs, Torunto: Captains, F. A. Caston, F. F. 

Ianley, R. G. Trotter,C.G. Harston,A.D q. to Lt. Gov. 
oj Ont., G. P. Eliot, J. D. Hay, A. C. GIbson, F. J. 
Gosling, A. B. Cameron, J. D. Mackay. Paymaster. 
Hony. Capt. J. Bruce. A(ÿt., Capt. J. B. 
IeLean. 
11 tll Battalion of Infantry, "Argenteuil Rangers," 
(Hd. Qrs. St. Andrews, Q.ue.) Lt.-Colonel, J. 
B. Cushing (Cushing, Que.) Jlajors, William Hoy 
(Carillon) and Isaa
 Jekill (lIforÍ1t Flats.) 
Companies: No.1, St. Andrews, Capt. Thus. Weight- 
man; No.2, West Gore, Capt. William Good; No.3, 
'Iorin Flats, Capt. Hy. Jekill; No.4, Lachute, Capt. 
G. D. Walker; No.5, East Gore, Capt. John Ro
ers; 
No.6, Mille Isles, Capt. John Pollock; No.7, Carillon, 
Capt. E. A. Hodgson; No.8, Chatham, Capt. 
. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Thomas Lamb. 
Adjutant, Capt. G. B. Martin, (Cushing). 
12tll Battalion of Infantry, "York Rangers," (Hd. 
Qrs. .Âurora, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, James Way- 
ling, (Sharon). Majors, T. H. Lloyd (New market) 
and Wm. Mc
padden (Parkdale). 
Companies: No.1, Riverside, Capt. George Vennell; 
No.2, Aurora, Capt. R. 111. Hillary; No.3, Sea.ton Vil- 
lage, Capt. J. K. Leslie; No.4, Newmarket, Capt. 
J. A. W. Allan; No.5, Richmond Hill, Capt. C. A. 
Holmes; No.6, Parkdale, Capt. Geo. McSpadden; 
Ko. 7, Sutton West, Capt. J. Gower; No.8, Yorkville, 
Capt. J. T. Symons. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J. R. 
Stevenson, (Sutton). Adjutant, Capt. J. T. Thompson, 
( Parkdnle). 
13th Battalion of Infantry, (Hamilton, Ont.) Lt.- 
Colonel, John 111. Gibson. Majors, A. H. 
Moore and Henry McLaren. 
Eight Companiæs, Hamilton: Captains, Bt. 
Iaj. John 
Stoneman, E. G. Zealand, E. E. W. Moore, 8. C. 
Mewburn, F. B. Ross, W. O. Tidswell, Percy Dom- 
ville, W. W. Osborne. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Charles 
Armstrong. Aqjutant, Capt. J. J. Stuart. 
14 tll Battahon, .. The Princess of Wales' Own Rifl
s," 
(Kingston,Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Henry R. SmIth, 
A.D.C. 1Ilajors, Joseph W. Power, L. W. Shannon. 
Six Companies, Kingston: Cåptains, James Murray, 
jun., J. S. Skinner, W. G. Hinds, Wilfred Hora, R. J. 

lcKelvy, N. P. Joyner. Paymaliter. Hony. C
pt. A. 
J. Sinclair. Adjutant, Maj. James Galloway, Jun. 
1 '; tll Battalion, "Argyle Light Infantry," (Belleville, 
OJ Ont.) Lt..Colonel, S. S. Lazier. Majors, Bt. 
Lt.-Col. L. H. Henderson, Maj. T. C. Lazif'r. 
Six Companies Belleville: Captains, John Hellrlerson, 
W. N. Ponto
, J. E. Halliwell, Edward Donald, W. H. 
Merrill. Paymaster, Hony. 
laJ. J. L. Biggar. Adju- 
tant, Capt.R. E. Lazier. 
16 t h "Prin('e Edward" Battalion of Infantry (Hd 
Qrs., Picton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Thomas Bog. 
]'fajors, Alexandcr 
lcDonnell, F. J. Horrigan. _ 
Companies: No.1, Picton, Capt. P. 8. McLean. 
o. 
2, Milford, Capt. R. G. Ostrander; No.3, Consecon, 
Captain J. E. Glenn; No.4, Picton, Captain B. A. 
Wycott: No.5, Demorestville, Capt. W. J. 
IeFaul ; 
No.6, Rednersville, Capt. . Paymaster, 
Hon'y Maj. W. T. Ross. Alljtttant, Capt. A. Lighthall. 


get; No.2, Levis, Capt. & Bt. Maj. Alf. Lefrancois; No. 
3, Levis, Capt. P. Begin; No.4, Nf'w Liverpool, Capt. 
I. E. Demers; No.5, St. Henri, Capt. J. A. Guenet; 
No.6, St. Lambert, Capt. A. Gagné; No.7, St. Ral)hael, 
Capt. Joseph Bolduc; No.8, 8te. Claire, Capt. Francois 
Morin. Patjmaster, Hony. Capt. C. G. Beaulieu. 
Adjutant, Capt. Philippe Bourassa. 
1 8 th "Prescutt" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., 
L'Orignal,Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John Butterfield. 
Jllajor, 
Companies: Ko. 1, Hawkesbury Village, Capt. T. T. 
Higginson; No.2, Vankleek Hill, Capt. J. F. L. Rou- 
thier: No.3, L'Orignal, Capt. S. A. Huntington; No. 
4, St. Eugene, Capt. Felix Routhier; No.5, Plan- 
tagenet, Capt. C. E. Johnson; No.6, Hawkesbury 
Mills, Capt. T. H. W
'man. Paymaster, Alfred Evan- 
turel. Adjutant, 
19th " Lincoln" Battalion of Infantry (lJd. Qrs., St. 
Cutharines, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, G. C. Carlisle. 
Majors, James Hiscott, W. H. Day. 
Companies: No.1, Niagara, Capt. C. C. }Iilloy; No. 2 
St. CathaIines, Capt. J. S. Campbell; No.3, St. Cathar- 
ine!!, Capt. C. J. Moors; No.4, Beamsville, C,ljJt. W. 
A. Vosburgh; No.5, st. Catharines, Capt. F. W. WIl- 
son; No.6, Virgil, Capt. T. E. Hiscott. Paym(/ster, 
Hony. Capt. T. C. Dawson. Adjt, Capt. Geo. Thairs. 


2 0 th <C Halton" Battalion, "Lorne Rifles," (Hd. Qrs., 
Milton, Ont.) Lf.-Colonel, Wm. Kerns (Burling- 
ton). lIfajors, W. P. Appelbe (Stewartown, Halton)and 
John Kaiting (Trajalgar). 
Companies: No.1, Oakville, Capt. T. W. Fox; No.2, 
Stewarttown, Capt. J. A. Tracey; No.3, George 
town, Capt. W. P. Moore; No.4, Campbellville, 
Capt. }Iatthew Beattie; No.5, Burlington, Capt John 
Breckon; No.6, Acton, Capt. David L. Schultz; No.7, 
Milton, Capt. Wm. Panton. Paymaster, J. R. Barber. 
Adjutant, Cal't. G. S. Goodwillie (Georgetown). 
21 st Battalion, "Essex Fnsiliers," (Rd. Qrs., Wind- 
sor, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, 
Major, James C. Guillot. 
Companiæs: No.1, Windsor, Capt. George Cheyne; No. 
2, Leamington, Capt. Wm. Ley; No 3, Essex Centre, 
Capt. ; No.4, Amhertsburg, Capt. D. I 
Sicklesteel; No.5, Windsor, Captain W. W. Dewson. 
Paymaster, F. X. Meloche. Adjutant, 
22nd Bs


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s(Èl::;;o:ot 
Majors, J_ C. Hegler, (Ingersoll), 
Comp1mies: No.1, Woodstock, Capt. F. W. Macqueen; 
No.2, Embro, Capt. D. R. Ross; No.3, Princeton, 
Capt. G. F. Williamson; No.4, Ingersoll, Capt. 
: No.5, Norwich, Capt. George Bleakley; 
No.6, Strathallan, Capt. A. S. Ball; No.7, Tilson- 
burg, Captain W. F. Van Buskirk; No.8, Thamesford, 
Capt. Damel Quinn. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. James 
Sutherland. Adjutant, Capt. W. M. Davis (Woodstock). 
2 '>rd "Beauce" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., 
.J Lambton, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, J. Geo. Bignell. 
Major, 
Companies: No.1. St. Vital de Lambton, Capt. E(l- 
mond Fortier; No.2, Aylmer, Captain and Bt.-
Iajor 
Damase Paradis; No., 3 St. Vital dc Lamhton, Capt. 
and Bt.-
Iaj. Louis Paradis; No.4, Ste. 
Iarie, Capt. 
and Bt.-Maj. Thos. Jalbert. Paymaster, G. L. Tasphe- 
rea.u (Ste. Marie, Beattce). Adjutant, 


.) 4th "Kent" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Chat- 
-' ham). Lt.-Col.
1. Martin (East Tilbury). Mnjors, 
D. S. Denhaldt (Tupperville) and J. B. Rankin. 
Companiæs: No.1, Chatham, Capt. H. A. Patteson; 
No.2, Chatham, Capt. G. K. Atkinson; Xo. 3, Ridge- 
town, Capt. ; No.4, Chatham, Capt. 
T.1\1. J\Iackeand; No.5, Bothwell, Capt. W. R. HiC'key; 
No.6, Dresden, Capt. A. W. Young. Paymaster, Hony. 
Maj. H. G. Reed. Adjutnnt, Capt. T. R. Coogan. 


1 _ , tll "Levis" Battalion of Infantry IHd. Qrs., Levis, 
Que.) Lt.-Colonel, L. G. Desjal",lins. JlajoTs, 

th "Elgin" Battaliou of Illfantry (lId. Qrs., St. 
Auguste Fournier (St. Raphael) and A. E. Demcrs."". Thoma.
, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, W. H. Lindsay. 
Companies: Ko.l ,Point Levi, Capt. & Bt. 
I<li. R. G. Bour- JI.[aJor, Jamcs Brallier. 



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Companies: 1\0. 1, St. Thomas, Capt. 'V. N. Andrews; 
:So. 2, \ïenna, Capt. No.3, Aylmer, 
Capt. Ueo. Harri
; No.4, St. Thomas, Capt. Edward 
Heal; No.6, St. Thomas, Capt. J. C. Pons ford. 
Paymaster, Capt. W. H. :\[001'1'. Adjutant, 


33 
 l "Hur
n" B:lttalion of Infantl-y (Hd. Qrli.. 
I ( Godench, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John O. Wilson 
(Seafm.th). Majors, Robert Croekptt (Goderich), J. A. 
S. Vareoe (Carlow). 
Compa,nies: No.1, Goderieh, t;apt. Dndley Holmes' 
No.2, Wingham, Capt. C. E. Williams; No.3, Seaforth
 
Capt. J. S. Roberts; No.4, Clinton, Capt. A. M. To(ld; 
No.5, Brusssels, Capt. R. S. HaYII; No.6, Exeter 
Capt. Walter Andrews; No.7. Porter's Hill, Capt: 
John :\IcDünald; No 8, Gorrie, Capt, J. Kaines; No.9, 
Dungannon, Capt. \Vm. Young. Pal/1naster, Hon'y 
Maj. F Jord:m. Adjutant, Lt. J. Ã. Wilson(Seaforth). 


ó) 6 th .. Middlesex" Battalion of Light Infantry (IId. 
-' Qrs., London, Ont.) Lt,-Colonel, John Irwin 
(St,'athroy). Jlfajor, J. F. Choate (P'utnam). 
Companics: No. I, Delaware, Capt. H. C. Garnett; NO.2, 
Strathroy, Capt. James Buchanan; 1\0. 3, Glencoe, 
Capt. D. E. ltI. Stuart; No.4, Dreaney's Corners, Capt. 
Henry Dreaney; No.5, Lucan, Capt. J. C. Frank; 
Xo. 6, Park HilI, Capt. W. J. :MeRoberts; No.7, 34tl .. Ontario" Battalion of Infantry (ffd. Qn;., 
8trathroy, Captain P. H. Matthews; No.8, IIflerton, I 1 Whitby,Ont.) Lt.-Colonæl, :\fichael O'Donovan. 
C:tptain T. E. Robson. nlumaster, Hon',V Maj. John I ],[(Ijors, N. F. Paterson (Port Perry), J. E. Farewell. 
Stevenson. Adjutant, Capt. Robert McEwen (ByrOn). , Comp mies: No.1, Whitby, Capt. A. G. Henderson; No. 
- 2, Greenwood, Capt. WilburHenderson;No. 3, Oshawa, 
.).... tl .. Lamhton" Battalion of Infantry, "St. ClaÍI Capt. T. E. Cleverdon; No.4, Beaverton, Capt. C. A. 
- i 1 Borderers"(lIcl. Qrs., Sarnia, Ont.) T.t.-Colonel, Paterson; No.5, Uxbridge, Capt. & Bt. Major J. A. 
C. E. H. Fisher (London). Majors, J. H. Beattic l'IIcGilIivray; No.6, Brooklin, Capt. W. H. Browne; 
(Jrallaceburg), C. S. Ellis. :110. 7, Cannington, Capt. F. J. Roche. Pllymaster. 
Companies: No.1, Petrolia, Capt. M. J. Woodward; Frank Madill. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. James Rutledge. 
No.2, Forest, Capt. J. C. Pollock; No, 3, Widder, 
Capt. Wm. Gattis; No.4, Warwick. Capt. F. Ken- 35th Battalion of Infantry, "Simcoe F"resters,"(Hd. 
ward; No.5, Point Edward, Capt. J. F. O'Neil; No. . QJ"s., Barrie, Ont.) Lt.-Colowl, W. E. O'Brien 
G, Watford, Capt. C. J. Dolhear; No.7. Sarnia, Capt. (Shanty Bny). Majors, Peter Burnet (OrillÙ 1 > and 
Robert 
Ial'kenzie. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. S. A' I James Ward (Barrie). 
:\lacvicar. Adjutant, Capt F. W. Kittermaster. (;olfLl'(mie
: No.1, Barrie, Capt. Â. II. O'Brien; No 2, 
- Co1\ingwood, Capt. and Rt.-
Iaj. R. G. Campbell; No 
.)
t h "Pf'rth" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Strat- 3, Jarrett's Corners, Capt. John Gray; No.4, Yespn, 
- , ford, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, R S. M("Knight. ],[lIjors, I Capt. Allison Leadly; No.5, Barrie, Cd-pt. J. B. l\Ie- 
H. A. L. White (St. .1Inry's) anQ J. R. Hamilton. Phee; No.6, Huntsville, Capt. Christopher PMl'ock; 
Companies: No. I, Stratford, Capt. J. JJ. Hotson; No.2, No.7, Orillia, Capt. T. H. DrinkwattJr; No.8, Pene- 
Stratford, Capt. G. T. Cooke; No.3, St. }[ary's, Capt. tallguishene, Capt. John Landrigan. Paymaster, Hou'y 
W. C. 
108crip; No.4, St.l\Iary's, Capt. J,\s. Hal1lilton ; Maj. Joseph Rogers. Adj1tt(mt. Bt. Maj Jos. F. Smith. 
No.5, Listowel, Capt. H. B. Morphy; No.6, Stratford, 
Capt. Williamson Guy; Pnymaster, William Lawrence. 
Adj/(tant, Capt. Morris J. Beam. 


ó)
th "Waterloo" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.. 
-' BI'rlin, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, George Hespeler 
('iall). ]'Iajor, J. L. Cowan, (Galt). 
ComjJmues: No.1, Berlin, Capt. ; 

o. 2, Galt, Capt. W. 1\1. Kerr; No.3, New Hamburg, 
Capt. F. H. McCallum; No.4, Galt, Capt. Andrew Mc- 
Culloch; No.5, Heslleler, Capt. No.6, 
Berlin, Capt. J. E. Stanton. PaYlll.aster, Hon'y Capt. 
Adam Cranston. .Adjut(mt, 
O Oth "Wellington" Battalion of Rifles (IId. Qrs., 
.) (;ltelph,Ont.) Lt.-Col., Charles Clarke, (Elora). 
Majors. W. W. White (A1.thur), John Mutrie (Oulitic). 
Companies: No.1, Harriston, Capt. And. Laidlaw; No. 
2, Guelph. Capt. ; No.3, Fergus, Capt. 
J. J. Craig; No.4, Elora, Capt. D. M. Allan; No.5, 
:\fount Forest, Capt. ; No.6, Eramosa, 
Capt. Arch. Johnson; No.7, Erin, Capt. Will. Mc- 
D.Jwell: No.8, Pallllerston, CaI)t. Wm. Jamieson; 
No.9, 1\loorefield, Capt. John Booth; No. 10, Arthur, 
Capt. W. J. Robinson; Paymaster, Hon'y i\olaj. Ed- 
mund Harvey. Adjutant, Capt. G. D. Porter. 
31 t " Grey" Battalion of Infantry (lld. Qrs., Owen 
S S01wd, Ont.) Lt.-Col. G. Brodie. "[ajors, Bt. Lt.- 
Co!. J. P. Telford (Leith), Maj J. Rorke (Clar7csburg). 
Companies : No.1, Owen Sound, Capt. A. J. Spencer; 
1\n. 2, Meafurd, Capt. II. R. Cleland; No.3, Leith, 
Capt. Rubt. 
1('Knight; No 4, Durham, Capt. Saml; 
Jas. 
1('Girr; No.5, Vhatsworth, Capt. John l\Il'Donald; 
No.6, Flesherton, Capt. , 
No.7, Clarksburg, Capt. Edward Rorke. Paymaster. 
W. 1\Iasson. .Adj. Bt.l\1aj.fA. G. Campbell,(Flesherton). 
3 .)nd "Bruce" Battalion of Infantry (lld. Qrs., 
.... JValkerton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, B. B. Boyd, 
(Port Elgin). Majors, J. H. Scott (Kincardine), J. 
W. Stafford (Port Elgin). 
Cumpanies: No.1, Port Elgin, Capt. ; 
No.2, Kincardine, Capt. W. C. Loscombe; No.3, 
Lucknow, Capt. B. G. Jefferis; No.4, Paisley, Capt. 
Ainsley Mcgraw; No.5, Walkerton, Capt. Adam 
Weir; No.6, Arran, Capt. John Douglass; No 7. 
Mildrnay, Capt. John Henderson; No.8, Teeswater, 
Capt. Arch. Gillies. Paymaster. Hony. MaJ. A. B. 
Klein. Adjutant, Capt. W. J. Holden (Southampton). 


36th" Peel" Battalion of Infantry (Hcl. Qrs., Brftlnp- 
ton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Richard Tyrwhitt(Brad- 
ford). J[ajors, Edward Leslie (Orangeville) and G. 
T. Evans (1'orunto). 
Companies: No.1, Brampton, Capt. J. S. Brown: No.2, 
Glencairn, Capt. H. C. S. Elliott; No.3, Cookstown. 
Cart. J. A. Duff; No.4, Albion, Capt. 1\1. Sm,l"the; 
No.5, Bond Head, Capt. W. DeWitt Law; No.6, Allis- 
ton, Capt. A. R. ltIcLaren; No.7, Shelhurne, Capt. \Y. S. 
Denroche; No.8, OrallgevilIe, Capt. W. Walla("e; 
Paymaster, Hon'y fll<\j. Christopher Cooke, (Cooks- 
town). Adjutant, 


37th" Haldimand" Battalion of Rifles (lId. Ql's., 
r orlc,Ont.) Lt.-Colonel,Robert H. Davis. Major, 
Companies: 'No. 1. York, Capt. Andw. Williamson: No. 
3, Caledonia, Capt. and Bt. Maj. R. L. Nelles; Nu. 4, 
Hagarsville, Capt. B. A. Griffith; No.5, Jarvis, Capt. 
; No.6. Dunnville, Capt. John Rohinson; 
No.7, Caledonia, Capt. Thos. 'Valker; :So. 8, CaY'lga, 
Capt. J. lIl. 1\lussin. Pa?/lnaster, Hon'y Maj. John H. 
Rogers. Adjutant, Capt. John Tuck. 

8 th Battalion, " Dufferin Rifles of Canada," (Brant- 

 ford,Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Chas. S. Jones. ],!ajors, 
T. H. Jones and W. A. Wilkes. 
Six Companies, Brantford: Captains, H. J. }lcGlashan, 
H. F. Leonard, J. H. McLean, C. 1\1. Nelles, W. D. 
Jones, . Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. 
J. S. Hamilton. Adjutant. 


39th "Norfolk" Battalion of RIfles (Hd. Qrs.,Si,ncoe, 
Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, H. L. Coombs. },[ajors, 
J. L. Campbell, I. E. York. 
Companies: No.1, Simcoe, Capt. Geo. A. Curtis; 
o 2, 
H'\rtford, Capt. W. L. Pettit; No.3, Port Rowan, 
Capt. Geo. Price: No.4, Kinglake, Capt. C. B. 
Iat- 
thews; No.5, Watl'rfol'll, Capt. W. B. Langs: 1\0. 6, 
Simcoe, Capt. T. R. Atkinson; No.7, Port Dover, Capt. 
Thos. Bayley; No.8, Fredericksburg, Capt. Seymour 
Rossell. Paynw...oter, J. 1\1. Tweedale. AcUutant, 
40th" Northumberland" Battalion of Infantry (lld. 
Qrs., Cobourg, Ont.) Lt.-Col. R. Z. ltugers 
(G-rafton). Major, Bt. Lt.-Col. J. V.Graveley(Cobourg). 
Companies: No.1, Cohourg, Capt. H. J. Snelgrove; No. 
2, Cohourg, Capt. John McCaughey; No.3, Campbell- 
ford, Capt. R. H. Bonnycastle; No.4, Brighton, Capt, 



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W. C. Butler; No.6, Grafton, Capt. H. C. Dennis; 
No.7, Colborne, Capt. F. C. E. Gr
er ; No.8, C:lstle- 
ton, Capt. Wm. Duncan; No.9, Warkworth. Capt. R. 
P. Hurlburt. Pn.ymaster, Hon'y Maj. A. J. Van Ingen. 
Adjutant, Capt. G. L. Duncan (lIforganston). 
41 st " Brockville" Battalion of RIfles (Hd. Qrs., Brock- 
ville, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, W. H. Cole. Jfajors, 
D. E. Jackson (Gananoque) and G. 1\1. Cole. 
COInpanies: No.1, Brm'kville, Capt. Wm. Cook; No.2, 
Gananoque, Capt. G. N. Beaumont; No.3, Delta, Capt. 

I. L. Day; No.4, Brockville, Capt. G. L. Starr; 

o. 5, Carleton Place. Capt. Jos. McKay; No.6, Goul- 
lJurn, Capt. Wm. Garvin. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. Wm. 
J. Wright. Adjt, Capt. W. H. Asselstine (Gananoqlte). 


4 .)1 1 (1 "Broekville" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., 
...J Perth, Ont.) Lt. -Colonel, Arthur J. l'rlitthe- 
son. Majors, T. W. Sparham (Brockvi.lle) ami Geo- 
ghegan liollinsworth (Pembroke). 
Companies: No.1, Almonte, Capt. George Williams; 
No.2, Brockville, Capt. J. E. Chry"ler; No.3, Perth, 
Capt. J. W. l'rIotherwell; No.4, Lansduwne, Capt. 
W. N. Bowen; No.5, Renfrew, Capt. James Craig; 
No.6, Pembroke, Capt. Lennox Tn'ing, pUY1"ILusler, 
Hon'y Capt. T. B. Caldwell, (Lanark). Adjutant, Lt. 
\V. T. Wodden. 
43rd "Ottawlt and Carleton" Battalion of RIfles 
(Nd. Qrs., City 0/ Ottmva). Lt.-Colonel, 
W. P. Anderson. Majors, Joshua Wright (Hull, Que.) 
and A. P. Sherwoorl. 
Comp.nties: No.1, Ottawa, Capt. J. W. deC. O'Grady; 
No.2, Hull, Capt. C. 1\1. Wright; No.3, Wakefield, 
Capt. 1. B. York; No.4, Billings Bridge, Capt. Brad- 
dIsh Billings; No.5, Arnprior, Capt. John A. 
Macdonald; No.6, Rideau Ward, Ottawa, Capt. 
E. H. Bell. Paymaster, J. E. Parker. AdJutant, 
Capt. S. 
Iaynard Rogers. 
44th "Weiland" Battalion of Infantry (lid. Qrs., 

V ingara Flrlls, Ont). Lt.-Colonel, J ame!ll'rlorin 
(Ridgeway) lIfajor, L. C. Raymond (Welland). 
Companies: No.1, Niagara Falls, Capt.J. A. Vandersluys; 

o. í, 'fhorold, Capt. William Monro; No.3, Chip- 
pewa.Capt. J. A. Greenwood; No.4, Fort Erie, Capt. E. 
A. Cruickshank; No.5. Welland, C..pt. J. E. Cohoe; 
No.6, Niagara Fallt!, Capt. G. A. !\Idlicking; No.7, 
Stl'vensvilIe, Capt. Joseph Clark; No.8, Sand Hill, 
Capt. and Bt. Maj. .John Barwdl. Pa!Jl1taster, Hony. 
Maj. H. Bender. Adjt. Lt. F. W. HIll(Niagara Falls). 


45th "West Durham" Battalion uf Infantry (Hd. 
· Qrs. Bowmanville, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Frederic 
Cubitt. blajors, Bt. Lt.-Col. Jame>! Veaf'on (Lindsay), 
Maj. John Hughes (Newtonville, Co. Durham). 
Companies: No.1, BowmanviUe, Cllpt. P J. Rowe; 
No.2, Fenelon Falls, C.\pt. W. V. Hunter; No.3, 
BurtQnville, Capt. W. J. Brown; No.4, Lindsay, Capt. 
J. W. Wallace; No.5, Omemee, Capt. J. .f;;\'ans ;'No. 6, 
Lindsay, Capt. W. Holtorf. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. 
W. S. Russell. Adjutant, Bt. 'Iaj. S. Hughes (l.incl.my). 


46lh "East Durham" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. 
Port Hope, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, F. A. Benson. 
Majors. R. Dingwall, H. A. Ward. 
C01"1
J1anws: No.2, Port Hope, Capt. Robert DeyelI; 
No.3. Port Hope, Capt. \V. J. Robertson; No.4, :\lilI- 
. brook. Cal't. C. H. Winslow; No.5, Springville, Capt. 
T. J. Johnston; No.6, Bethany, Capt. J. A. V. Pre
ton; 

f). 7, JanetviIlc, ::apt. J. W. Gray. Paymaster, Hony. 

Iaj. lUchard Howden. Adjutant, 
47th "Frontenac" Battalion of Infantry (lId. Qrs. 
Kingston,Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, George H. Hunter, 
(G!enburnie). Jlajors, Chas. N. Spooner (Elginburq) 
and Wm. :\1. Baillie. 
Companies: No. 1, 
Iilburn, Capt. & Bt.-
Iaj. Robert 
Hewton; No.2, Inverary, Capt. D. J. Walker; No.3, 
Sydenham, Capt. C. S. Irvine; Ko. 4, Portsmouth, 
Capt. and Bt.-:\laj. Thos. Kelly; No.5, Barriefield, 
Capt. Jas. Byrne; No.6, Napanee, Capt. C. Z. Perry, 
No.7, Harrow!lmith, Capt. Elijah Joyner; No.8; 
Tamworth. Capt.. and Bt.-Maj. Hobert Cox; No.9, 
Amherst hland, Cnpt. ; No. 10, 


Ernsttown, Capt. & Bt. 
Iaj. J. E. Mabee. Paymaster, 
Hon'
' Maj. Martin Strachan. Adjutant, 
49th "Hastings" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs. Stir- 
ling, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Ja.
. Brown (Belleville). 
Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. G. H. Boulter (Stirling), Maj. P. 
H. Hambly (BellevÛle). 
Companies: No.1, BelIevillp., Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Edward 
Harrison; No.2, Stirling, Capt. J. C. Wilson; No.3, 
Sidney, Capt. J. Graham; No.4, Madoc, Capt. J.R 01'1'; 
No.5, Tyendenaga, Capt. and Bt.-
13jor H. J. Lennox; 
No.6,Trenton. Capt. A. H. SlIl1tl1. Paymaster, R. Gra!'8 
(Trenton). Adjutant, Lt. J. W. Johnston (Belle rille). 


50th Battalion of Infantry, "Huntingdon Borderers," 
(Hd. Qrt,. Huntingdon. Que.) Lt.-Colonel, 
Archd. :\1aC'iaren (Rockburn). Major, 
Companies: No.1, Huntingdon, Capt. and Bt.-
Iaj. 
Isaac Gardner; No.2, Orm'itown, Capt. Jno. Gilbert; 
No.3, ltockburn, Capt. S. H. Henderson; No.4, 
Athelstan, Capt. P. C. 
lcGinnis Paymaster, J. J. 
Ross (Ormstown) Ad'utant, 


51 S t Battalion of Infantry, ,. HClIlmingford Rauger.:!, 
(Hd. Qrs. Hemming/ord, Que) Lt.-Colonel, 
Richa.rd Luca
 (Roxham, St. John's). .."f"ior, Juhn 

lcFee. 
Companies: Ko. I, Havelock, Capt. Samuel 01'1': No.2, 
Lacülle, Capt. W. Water'!; No.4, Hemmingford, Capt. 
G. J. McKay; No.5, Roxham, Capt. Rohert Hoyle; 
No.7, St. Jean Chrysostome, Capt. J. )lcG. Stewart; 
No.8, St. Remi, Capt. Louis Ste. 1\laric. p(lYIn f1 ster 
Hony. 1Ilaj. W. B. Johnson. Adjutant, 
52nd "Brome" Battalion of Light Infantry (Hd. Qrs. 
Knowlton. Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Calvin L. Hall 
(Cowansville). Major, C. C. Perkins (lIlansonville). 
Companies: No.1, Abercorn, Capt. 
1. L. Shepard; No. 
2, Knowlton, Capt. L. R. Whitman; No.3, Sutton, 
Capt. Andrew Davison; No.4, East Farnham, Capt. 
E. W. Hall; Ko. 5, Mansonville, Capt. C. !II. Bowen; 
No.6, Bolton, Capt. J. K. Latt
-; No. 7, 
Iagog, Capt. 
. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. G. B. Hall. 
Adjtttant. 2nd Lt. R. l'rl. Hall (East Farnham). 
';
rt1 "Sherbl'ooke ' Battalion ofInrantry(Sherbrooke, 
V
 &. Que.) Lieut.-Colonel, W. A. Morehouse. Maim', 
E. "t:S. W ortlllngton. 
Four Companies, Sherbrooke: Captains, H. R. Fraser, 
E. 'V. Farwell, Thomas Rawson and Thomas Sommers. 
Pavmaster, Hony. Major Henry A. Odell. Adjlttant, 


54th .. Richmond" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. 
Richnumd, Que.) Lt.-Colonel. Rt. llon. Udol. 
pims. Lord Aylmer (.Ilelboztrne). ,'fajors, E. S. Bernard 
(1I1eibourne) and E. G. 
Iurey (Windsor lIfills). 
Compr1l1ies: No.1, Danville, Capt. C C. Cleveland; No. 
:!, Melbourne, Capt. T. L. Brown; Ko. 3, RICIullond. 
Capt. J. V. T. Brooks; No.4, Brompton and Wind
or, 
Capt. C. H. Stevens; No.5, South Durham, Capt. 
Arclld. Bothwell; No.6. Kirkdale, Capt. T. S. BIaek- 
well. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Leonard Thomas (Jlel- 
bourne). Adjutlrnt. Capt. J. W. Harkom(AfelboZlrne). 
55th" Megantic Light Infantry" Battalion (Hd. Qrs. 
· Inverness, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, W. J Ward 
(Lower Ireland). lIzajors, Wm. Thompson (Lelllesurier) 
and Oswald Hunter. 
Companies: No.1, Kinnear's Mills, Capt. Edward 
Lipsey; No.2. Inverness, Capt. C. l'rl. Brocklesby; No.3, 
New Irpland, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. G. H. Porter: Ko. 4 
Maple Hill, Capt. Jas. Watkins; No.5, St. Julie d
 
RomerRet, Capt. P. A. Bourk; No.6, S1. S-,'lvestre, 
Capt. Francis Carroll. Paymaster, Hony. 
Iaj. James 
McKenzie. Ar(jutant, Capt. T. Md\:cllzie. 
- 6tl "Grenville" Battalion, ., Lisgar Ritles." (Ha 

 1 Qrs. Prescott, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, R. O. Campbell 
(Burritt's Rapids). Majors, Andrew Carmichael 
(Spencerville) and J. E. Cheekley (North Augusta). 
Companies: No.1, Cardinal, Capt. William StItt, jr.: 
No.2. Pre!lcott, Capt. O. S. Dawson: No.3, Burritt'lJ 
Rapids, Capt. T. A. Kidd; No.4, Kcmpt,'ille, Capt. 
D. 'V. Beckett; No.5, North Augusta, C.ll't. Jas. 
Moniso'n; No.6, Spencerville, Capt. G. A. DnlllllnolJ(l; 



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[1892. 


No. 7, 
Ietcalfe, Capt Ira Morgan. Paymaster, Henry 
W Bennett, (Prescott). Adjutant, Capt. W. H. Burritt 
(Burritt's Rapids). 
i> 7 th Battalion of Infantry, "Peterborough Rangers," 
(Peterborough, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, James Z. 
R')gers. Majors, R. W. Bell and E. B. Edwards. 
Six 'Jompanies, Peterùorough: Captllins, \Vm. Langford, 
F. H. Brennan, J. W. l\filler, W. H. Hill, E. F. 
Iason, 
H. J. Lee. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. J. A. Howard. 
Adjutant, Capt. R. M. Dennistoun. 


- 8th .. Compton" Battalion ..f Infantry (Hd. Qrs., 
.v Bur,!!, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, 1\-1. B. MCAuley, (Scots- 
town). 
[aJ(Jr, Alexander Ross, (Gould). 
-Companies: No.1, Bury (Robinson), Capt. A. L. 
McIver; No. 2,Gould, Capt. P. J. Gillips; No.3, 
}Iarston. Capt. J. T. l\leIver; No.4, l\farbleton, Capt. 
&, Bt. Maj. W. W. Weyland; No.5, Marsden, Capt. 
Donald Beaton; No.6, Massawippi, Capt. G. P. H. 
Hitchcock; No.7, Coaticoke, Capt. R. G. Trenhollli ; 
No.8, Beebe Plain, Capt. H. T. Elder; No.9, Win- 
slow, Capt. D. N. McLeod; No. 10, Cuokshire, Capt. 
J. K Botterill. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Edmund 
Lockett. Adj1ttant, Bt. Maj. E. S. Baker, (Couk8hire). 


59th ":stormont and Glengarry" Battalion of In- 
fantry (Hd. Qrs. Cornwall,Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, 
James H. Bredin, (Woodlands). Majors, Roderick R. 
)lcLennan (Cornwall), Gordon Baker, jun., (Osnabruck 
Centre) 
Compcmies: No.1, Cornwall, Capt. C. H. Wood; No. 
2, Cornwall, Capt. Robert Smyth; No.3, Alexandria, 
Capt. J. A. Macdonell; No.4, Township of FillCh, Capt. 
F. D. F. Macnaughton; No.5, Farran's Point, Caut. 
Hiram A. Morgan; No.6, Lunenburg. Capt. A. -H. 
Tinkess; No.7, Roxborough, Capt. Francis Trousdale, 
Paymaster, Hon'y l\laj. Henry Turner. Adjutant, Capt. 
A. W. Ault, (Aultsville). 
60th "Missisquoi" Battalion of Infantry (Rd. Qrs., 
Clarenceville, Que.) Lt.-CoTonel, A. H. Gilmour 
(Stanbridge). Majors, J. A. Hawley and C. B: 
Jameson. 
.companies: No.1, Philipsburg, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. H. 
N. Sixby; No.2, Clarenceville, Capt. D. J. A. Macfie; 

o. 3, Dunham, Capt. Joel H. Baker: No.4 'West 
Farnham, Capt. G. Higgins.; No.5, Stanbridge: Capt. 
H. W. Tucker; No.6, Frehghsburg, Capt. Z. V. Whit- 
man. Paymaster, ?llaj. D. Westover. Adjutant, 


61 S t "l\lontmagny and L'Islet" Battalion of Infantry 
(Hd. Qrs., Afontmagny, Que.) Lt.-Colonel 
Philippe Landry, A. D. C., (St. Pierre, Riv. du Sud.) 
jfajor, Edouard Lemieux (ChicoutimiJ. 
C!Jmpanies: No.1, St.,. Thomas, Ca pt. J. B. C. Fournier; 
No.2, St. Pierre, Rlv. du Snd, Capt. E. A. H. Talùot; 
No.3, Cap St. Ignal'e, Capt. Alfred Gamache; No.4, 
st. Jean Port Joli, Capt. A. C. Talbot; No.5, L'Islet 
Capt. J. O. Giasson; Ko. 6, Chicoutimi, Capt. B. A: 
Scott. PaymlUiter, J. B. A. Lepine. At{jutant, Capt. 
Phidyme Belanger (L'Istet). 
02nd Battalion, u St. John Fusiliers," (St. John, 
J. ,J. TI1(


'ln
t'ïf.oif.n
1ct



bDot Blaine. .JffTjors, 
Six Companies, St. John: CC/þtains, Bt.-l\Iaj. E. T. 
Sturdee, Bt.-:\Iaj. W, C. l\lag.ee, M. B. Edwards, J. F. 
Fraser, H. H. Goddard, DaVid Churchill. Paymaster. 
Hon'y Capt. G. F. Thompson. Adjutrmt, Bt.-M;tj 
F. H. Hartt. 

 31 ' ll "Halifax'" Battalion of Rifles (Halifax, N. S., 
U Lt.-Colonel, T. J. Walsh. Majors T J E"an 
J. N. Crane. ,. ð' 
Six Companies, Halifax: Cnptains, H. Hechler A. G. 
Cunningham, J. T. Twining, W. J. Butl'3r. T. C: James. 
Paymaster, Hon'r Capt. J. G. Corbin. .Adjutant, 
64th Battalion of Rifles, "Voltigeurs de Beauhar- 
nois,"(lld. Qrs., Beauharnois, Que.) Lt..Colonel, 
L. R. Baker. Jlajor, J. Deslauriers. 
Companies: No.1, Beauharnois, Capt. Andre Leduc; 
Xo. 2, Bpauhal1lois, Capt. J. B. Bonhomme; No.3, 
Vallertiehl, Capt. J. A. Cadieux; No. t, Eeanharnois, 


Capt. L. H. Baker; No.5, Beauharnvis, Capt. 
W. S. Danis; 
o. 6, Beauharnois, Capt. Enstaehe 
Bergevin dit L .ngevin. Paymaster, L. J. H. Roy. 
At{jutant, Bt.-)Iaj. Pierre Boyer. 
6 jth Battalion, "Mount Royal Rifles," (Montreal, 
.' Que.) Lt.-Colonel, C A. Dugas. Majors, Hector 
Prevost, .A.D. C., A. E. D. Labelle. 
Ei!lht Compunies, Montreal: Capta,ins. C. A. A. 
Laframboise, 111. G. C. E. Desnoyers, F. S. Mackay, 
H. H. 
Iallseau, J. E. Peltier, J. H. Labelle, A. R. h 
Ro}:. Pa,lllltCIster, Hon'yCapt. J. T. Ostell. Adjutant, 
Capt. Z. J. R. Hebert. 
66th Battalion, .. Princess Louise Fusiliers,'" (Hali- 
fax, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, W. M. Humphrev. 
.Jfajors, B. A. Weston and John I\lenger. . 
Eight Companies, Halifax: Captains, K G. Kenny, H. 
L. Chipman, Alfred Browne, Alfred Whitman, AlJdrew 
King, W. 1\1. Black, T. E. Davison, C. C. Hole. Pay- 
m'tster, Robert H. Humphrey. Adj1Ltant, 


67th Battalion, "Carleton Light Infantry," (Hd. Qrs., 
Wood.tock, 
V. B.) Lt.-Colonel, J. D. Baird. 
.Vajors, G. E. Boyer (Hartland) and A. D. Hartley 
(East Florencevitle). 
Compnnies: No. I, Woodstock, Capt. II. W. Bourne; 
No. :l. Celltreville, Capt. J. W. Adams; No.3, Debec, 
Capt. J. R. Kirkpatrick; No.4, Brighton, Capt. L. R. 
Harding; No.5, Waterville, Capt. J. T. Fletcher; 
o. 6, 
Andover, Capt. J. J. Kupkey; No.7, Baker 
Brook, Capt. J. W. Baker; No.8, Centreville, Capt. 
G. D. Perkins; No.9. Wilmot, Capt. J. W. Williams. 
Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. J. D. Ketehum. At{jutant, 
Capt. Arthur J. Raymond. 


68 th "King's Cou.nty" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.. 
Qrs., K entvtlle, N. S.) Lt. -Colonel, L. De". 
Chipman. Majors, B
. Lt.-Col. W. H. Belcher, Maj. 
T. R. Harris, (Aylesfo-rd). 
Compantes: No.1, Kentville, Capt. G. A. Dodge; No. 
2, Sheffield's Mills, Capt. E. ?II. Beckwith; No.3, 
Kentville, Capt. Jno. Redden; NO.4, Billt.,wn, Capt. 
Edward Steadman; No.5, Ross' Corner, Capt. W. E. 
Roscoe; No.6, Canning, Cal)t. C. E. Borden; No.7, 
Aylesford, Captain George William West; No.8, 
Aylesford, Capt Holmes Cassidy; No. 10, Bnckley's 
Corner, Capt. D. E. Ross. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. Bar- 
day Webster. Adjutant, Lt. J. A. Northup. 
69th "1st Annapolis'" BattalIon ofInfantry(Hd. Qrs., 
Paradise, N. .11'.) Lt.-Colonel, W. E. Starratt. 
Majors, C. S. Cole (Paradise), andJ. O. Marshall (La'Ul- 
rencetoWlt). 
CompanieH: Ko. I, Wilmot, Capt. L. W. Elliott; No.2, 
Paradise, Capt. E. M. Morse; No.3, Granville, Capt. 
D Wade; No.4, Port Williams, Capt. J. Charlton; Ko. 
5, Annapolis Royal, Capt. G. A LeCain; No.6, Bear 
River" Capt. J. N. Kelly; No.7, Paradise, Capt. J. J. 
Buckler; No.8, Bear River, Capt. Obed Miller; No.9, 
Clementsport, Capt. Wallace Harris. Paymal>ter, T. 
H. MiHal'. Adjutant, Lt. C. B. Cornwell (Clarence). 


70th" Champlain" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., 
Ste. Genevieve de Batiscan, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, N. 
P. Massicotte. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Cols. Napoleon St. 
Arnaud and Philippe Trudel. 
Companies: Ko. 1, ::3te. Genevieve de Batiscan, Capt. 
Geo. Massicotte; 
o. 2, St. Narcisse, Capt. Adolphe 
Cossette; No.3, !::Ite. Genevieve, Capt. Tancrede Tru- 
del: No.4, St. Prosper, Capt. Jean Massicotte; Xo. 5, 
Ste. Anne de la Perade, Capt. J. A. RousRean; No.6, 
St. Tlte, Capt. F. X. Baril. Paymaster, Hon'y 
Iaj. 
Achille Beauchpt. .Adjutant, Bt.-J\laj. Come P. Trndel. 


7 1 t" York" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.. FTed- 
S ericton,.N B.) Lt.-Colonel, J. L. Marsh. lHajors. 
T. L. Alexander, (Fredericton Junction), T. G.J. Loggie, 
.Compfmies: No. I, St. l\Iary's. Capt. Jared Boone; Nü. 
2, l\IcKeen's Corners, Capt. J. S. Burt; No.3, Stan- 
ley, Capt. W. T. Howe; No.4, Fredericton, Capt. R. )1. 
Pinder; No.5, Blissville, Capt. W. D. H:lrtt; No. 
6, St. Stephen, Capt. Robert ::3tevenson; No.7, Fred- 
ericton, Capt. H. A. Cropley. Paymaster, Maj. A. G. 
Beckwith. Adjutant, Lt. J. V. Johnston, (St. ltfary's) 



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72 nd "2nd Annapolis" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. I 80th "
\('olet" Battalion of Inf
try (Hd. Qrs. Gen- 
Qrs., Wilmot, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, Slnppy Spurr. tÛly, Qne.) Lt.-Colonel, Rdouard de Foy. 
Ma'ors, C. W. Shaffner (South Farmington), C. Jacques, I Maior
, C. l
. GIroux (Nicolet), . 
(Jlelvern Square). Compames: No.1, St. Edouard de Genblly, C"pt. 
Companics: No. I, Wilmet, Capt. Ambrose Dodge; ; No.2, Klculpt, Capt. and Bt. 
Iaj. J. B. A. 
No.2 Wilmot Capt. G. Roach; No.3, Wilmot, Capt. J. Rousseau; No.3, Becancour, Capt. Louis Landry; 
G. B
wlbY' N
. 4 Nictaux Falls, ('apt. D.G. Ritcey; No. No.4, St. Gertrude, Capt. Joseph Piche; No.5, 
5 Farmington èapt. H. )1. Phinny; No.6, Nicteaux, St. Gregoire, Capt. J. A. Pratte; No.6, VictoriavJUe, 
Capt. J. 
1. Mórse. PaY1na.stcr, Hony. Capt. A. Gates, Capt. . Pnymaster, Narcisse Beauchemin 
(bliddleton). Adjt, Capt. E. F. McNeil (Jlelvern Sq.) (Nicolet). Adjutant, 
7 31 ' ll "Northumberland" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. 8 1 st "Portnpuf" Batta1ion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. 
Qrs., Chatham, Miran
ichi, N. B.) Lt.-Colonel, PO/

 Ronge, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Arthur Beaudry 
Samuel U. 1\II-Culley. ],[(!jor, (Pointe aux Tnmbles). ]J[ajors, Isaie Dussault (Les 
Companies: No.1, Buctouphe, Capt. Jo]m Sheridan;: Ecureuils), J. G. Cote (Grondines). 
No.2, Chatham, Capt. Wm. Fenton; No.3, Black Companies: Ko. I, Pointc aux Trembles, Capt. Alfred 
Brook, Capt. Alex. McKnight; Xo 4, Black River, Rochon; :S-o. 2, St. Raymond, Capt. Elie Frenette; 
Capt. Wm. )lcNaughton; Ko. 5, Bay du Vin, Capt No.3, St. Raymond, Capt. Cyprien Parè; No.4, 
Hugh C'IllJeron. p(l1/master, Lemuel J. Tweedie. Deschamùault, Capt. J. G. Paquin; No.5, Cap Sante, 
Adjutant, Capt. A. S. Templeton (Black River). Capt. J. L. Frenet; No. 6, Lotb
niere, Capt. V. E. 
Courteau. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. G. D. B. Watters. 
Adjl!tant, 


74th Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Sussex, N. B.) 
Lt.-Colonel, E. B. Beer. .JIlIjors, O. R. Arvold 
(Sussex) and J. )1. Baird (Sackville). 8 0 )n 1 "Queen's County" BattalIon of Infantry (Hd. 
Companies: No.1, Clifton, Capt. H D. Wetmore; No. .- l Qrs. Charlottetown, P.E.I.) Lt.-Colonel, Francis 
2, Moncton, Capt. A. )lr-Donald; 
l). 3, Sussex, Cal,t. I Doghe
ty. JIajor, T. S. McLeod (Hllnter River). 
C. H. Fairweather; Ko. 4, )Ioncton, Capt. H. C. Hanmg- Compomes: No.1, Charlottetown Hoya1ty, Capt. David 
ton;No.5 Sackville.Capt.J.A.Bowes;No.6,BaieVerte, L. Hooper; :No.3, Charlottetown, Capt. Daniel 
Capt. &Bt. Maj. B. Harper. Paytr., Hon'y Maj. T. E. Stewart; No.4, Little York, Capt. George Crockett; 
Arnold. Adjt., Lt. H. S. Langstroth (French f-ïllage). No.5, Brooktieltl, Capt. David Bertram ; 
o. 6, Cove- 
head, Capt. Geo. Alexander; Xo. 7, Alberton, Capt. 
7 5th" Lunenburg" Batta1ion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., E. C. Maxfiel<l; So. 8, Tryon, Capt. John G. Sheriff. 
Lunenburg, S. S.) Lt.-Colonel. C. Edwin PaY7ila.,ter, Hon'y Capt. John McPhail. Adjutant 
Kaulbach. It[rljor, R. H. Griffiths. Maj. Elijah Purdy. ' 
Companies: Ko. 1, Lunenburg, Capt. J. W. King; No' 1 - 
2, Lunenburg, Capt. ; No.3, Bridgewater, 83rd" Joliette" Battalion of Infantry (Rd. Qrs. Town 
Capt. ; :No.4, Mahone Ba
', Capt. G. W. . of Joliette, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, John J. Sheppard. 
Hamm; No.5, Martin's River, ('apt. J. A. Langille; I It[aJor
, ,1. p. FOllch.er aud 1\1. D'A. Dostaler. 
No.6, Kew Ross, Capt. A. )1. Ross. Paymaster, A. B. CumpcuHcs: So. 1,.Johette, Capt. J. H. H. DelfausBe; 
Coldwell. Adjutant, Lt. R. E. Leckie(Middleton). No.2, L'Assomptwn, Capt. J. E. B. Normandeau; No. 
3, St. Feli... de Valois, Capt. G. DesRosiers; No.4, 
Ste. Elizi'1beth, Capt. F. X. I). Laca"!'!e; No.5, Rawdon, 
Capt. J. H. Burns; No.6, Rawdon, Capt. Thos. 
Copping. Paymaster, Auguste GuilÙ'mlt. Adjutant, 
Lt. Godfroi Coffin. 


76th Battalion of Rifles, "Voltigeurs de Chatpau- 
guay" (Htl. Qrl>., Stc. Martine, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, 
Joseph Beaudreau Majors. Louis Turcot (North 
Georgetown) and Charles D'Amour ISte. Philo'Tnènc). 
C01npames: X o. 1, Ste. PhIlolllêne, Capt. J. B. Damour; 
So. 2, Ste. Martine, Capt. E. J. Gagnier; No.3, St. 
Urhain, Capt. J. E. Fournier; No.4, stt'. Martine, 
Capt. Francois Laberge; :No.5, Ste. 
Iartine, Capt. 
N. Beaudreau; Ko. 6. Chateauguay, Capt. Zotique 
Reid. Paynwster, F. X. Roy. Adjutant, 


84tl "St. Hyal'Íntht,' Batta1ion of Infantry (Hd. 
1 Qrs. Town of St. Rllftcinthe, Que.) Lt.-Colonel 
AIl'ho
se Denis. J[ajor. 
I.. 
hcDo
ald (Actonvale)
 
Compames: :No.1, St. Hyacmthe, Capt. D. Lussier' 
No.2, St. PIe, C.lpt. L. 
1. )Iorin; No.3, St. /Simon: 
Capt. Noe Dupres; :No.4, Sorel, Capt. Archibald 
Johnston; No.5. St. Hyacinthe, Capt. N. A. )Iaranda' 
No. G, Acton "ale, Capt. L. H. Gauvin. Payma.ster' 
Ellsd'e )Inrin. Adjutant, ' 


77 th "Wentworth" Battalion of Infantry (Rd. Qrs. 
Dunrias, Vnt.) Lt.-Colonel. H. C. Gwyn. 
J'(ajors, F. M. Carpenter (Stoney Creek), Alex. Bertram. 
Companies: So. 1, Dundas, Capt; Will. E. S. 
nowles; 8 5th Batt.lHan of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. Montreal, Que.) 
:No.2, BartonvIlle, Capt. W. A. Kerr; No. 3, Blllùr
ok, Lt.-Colonel, Julien Brosseau (LapTa
rie). 
Capt.W. H. Ptolemy; No.4, Ancaster, Capt.A. H. LeIth; I ],(('jors, A. D. Aubry (Cote St. Paul), 
N,?5, S;
1ttleet, Capt. Marcus Lee; No.
, Glanford, Capt. Compcrnies: :No.1, 8t Jerome, Capt. C. E. T. De 
"Ill. 
 ells. Paymaster, Hony. l\Ia
. Jas. 
. Ryan, I Montigny; Xo. 2, St. Jean Baptiste Village, Capt. 1\1. 
(Hamtltun). Adjlttant, Capt. Jas. AIkens (Bmbrook). J. E. Chagnon; No.3, Laprairie, Capt. J. H. '\. 
.. , - Sylvestre; No.4, Laprairie, Capt. J. P. A. des Trois 
78tll "Culchester, Hants and Picton" Batta1ion of In- I\!aisons: Xo. 5! Cute St. Paul, Capt. A. T. Patterson; 
fantry, .. Highlanders" (H
. Qrs. Truro, N.S.) 
o. 6, Lllngueml, Capt. 
eorge Trudeau. ,Pa1!.1naster, 
Lt.-Colonel, It(aJors, G. H. suther- I Capt; Joseph DIlnn. Ad)lttHnt, Capt. A. dO. a'Orson- 
land (Jlillbrook), H. T. Laurence. nens.pIontreal). 
Companies: No.1, TlUro, Capt. J. :Suckling, Xo. 2, Ons- 
low, Cap
. Ge
. RaYI

; No. 3, Shu\,enaeadi
, Capt. J. 86th" ,!,hree R;ivers" Battalion of Infantry (lld. Qrs. 
L.. Bamlllll; ,
o. 4, \\ mdsor, Capt. J. H. S.mlth ; No.5, . J amachlclte, Qne.) Lt.-Colonel,A. R. Dufre!>ne. 
1\hll Brook, Capt. John T. Sutherlapll; Xo. 6!, 
Iount I 1oI0Jo1'.s, H. n. .S. Dixon. (Berthier-en-ha1tt) and L. A. 
TholJl, Capt. Will. )I.lxwell; No. 7, 
ewLarlg, Capt. D. DupUIs (J[axkmr,nge). 
Sutherland. Pa.'lmr., Hon). Maj. I.L. Barnhill, (Shuuen- Companies: Ko. 1, Yamachiche. Capt. Joseph Du Sault. 
aeadie). Adjt., Lt. T. A. Blackburn (Milford). Ko. 2, Riviere du Loup (en haut), Capt. J. H. Legris: 
- I No.3, Three Rivers, Capt. G. A. Tessier' No.4 St' 
79th .. Sh
tford" Battalion of Infantry, .. Highlan
- I Bonif
ce de Shewenegan, C.lpt. P. dp ".lren'nes; No.5: 
ers lliù. Q,.s. Waterloo, QILe.) Lt.-ColoneL, Bertiller, C.lpt. F. J. A. Demers; 
o. 6, St. Justin 
Thom.ls H. Cox (Granb.'l). ],fajo , rli Ja
es )Iaynes Capt. . PIII{1nllster, Hun'y Capt. C. J: 
(Waterloo), amI J. D. Bulman ("weetsburfl). I Coulomùe (St. Justin). Adjutant, 
Companies: Xu. 1, Granùy, Capt. R. Sc.lle; Ko. 2. Water- I 
100, Capt. Geo. Davidson; No.3, Waterloo, Capt. and 8'" th c. Que\Je('" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. 
Bt. )Iaj. R. E. Bell; No.4, South Roxton, Capt. W. J. / , L' Anciume Lorette, Qlte.) I t.-Colonpl V. de 
A. Galbraith; Xo.6, Boscoùel, Capt. and Bt.-
Ia.i. R. L. Lam'in(Quebec). J(ajors, }lichel Fiset(L'A;lciellnc 
Hackwell; No.7, Lawrenceville, Capt. J. 1\lcC. Brown; Lorette) anll LIIUlS Genest (St. Amb,.oil>c). 
Xo. 8, Waterloo, Capt. H. K. Whitcomù. pUYII/(Ister, CU/npanies: XC). 1. ChaJ'lesùourg, ('apt. J. E. Frechette' 
Capt. L. H. Brooks. Alvutant, No.2, Alidennc Lorette Capt..md Bt. }I.lj. L. N. Laurin 
 


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No.3. St. Amhroise, Capt. J. Blondeau; No.4, Ste. Foyp, 
Capt. Luc Routhier; No.5, St. Augustin, CaVt. J. A. 
Guay; No.6, Ste Famille d'Orleans, Capt. J Blouin. 
Paymal!ter, Hony. Capt. T. P. Morin, (Ste Fm/e). 
Adjutant, Capt. H. Octave Roy, (Ancienne Lorettè). 
8 8th" Kamouraska and Charlevoix" B'lttalion of In- 
fantry (Hd. Qrs. Rilli.ere Ou.elle, Que.) Lt.- 
Colonl'l, Achilles Fraser. J[ajorl!, W. J. 'l'relnhlay 
(Les Elxiulcmcnts) and Romuald Tetu (St. Gervais). 
CompanM8: No.1, Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Capt. 
Alfred Potvill; No.2, St. Paul'" Bay, Capt. Camille 
Bouchard; 'No.3, KamolH'a<;ka, Capt. .T. E. nosslgnol; 
No.4, St. Pacome, C,lpt. H
rcllie Tetu; No.5, St. 
Denis, Capt. N. Langl,lis ; No.6, Baie St. Paul, Capt. 
G. N. Cimon. PaYllla.
ter. J. L. A. Labhe, (Qltebee). 
Adjutant, Bt. :'Ilaj. G. E. Tache, (Kamoura.-?ka). 
0 9 th "Temiscouata ami Rim!Ju
ki" B.tttalion of In- 
o fantry (Hd. Qrs. Fra.-?crvillR, QII '.) Lt.-Colonel, 
Louis E. Huclon. ],[ajor, L. D. Hudon (Qlwbec). 
Companies: No. I, Fraserville, Capt. Gpor:
e LeBel: 
No.2, St. George de Cacouna, C'lpt. DavH Frêve; 
o. 
3. St. Arséne, Capt. Zachèe Bl.tlll'het; No.4, Isle 
Verte, Capt. J. E. MarC'eau; No. 5. 8t
. Cecile dll Bic, 
Capt. L. N. Coté; No.6, L" Anse au S'lble, Capt. 
Michel Rinquet; No.7, Rimou<;ki, C.lpt. J..\ :\Iartin; 
No.8, St. Octave, Capt. Thos. Lebel. Paymaster, 
Hony. Maj. J. N. Pouliot (Rimo1Mki). Adjutant, 
90tl "Winnipeg" Battalion of Rifles (Winnipeg, 
1 .}[nn.) Lt.-Colonel, C. :'II. Boswell. ]'fajors, 
H. N. Ruttan and H. 1\[, Arnold. 
Six Cmnpanies, Winnipeg: Captain." IIerbert Swinford, 
L. 'V. 0. Broughall, H. 'V. A. Chambre, John fllcLarcn, 
D. D_ Stewart. E. J. Steele. Paymaster, Will. 1\1- 
FIsher. Adj1Ltant, Ca})t. T. H. Billman. 
91 st B,lttalion, "
Iar.itoba Light Infantry" (Hd. Qr8. 
Stoney lI[ollntain, .}[an.). Lt.-Colonel, G. F. 
Brophy, (Winnipeg). .1fajors,' 
C01lbpanies: No. I, St. James, Capt. A. H. Corplli; No. 
2 Kiltlonan, Capt. Augustus Mill,,; No.3, Selkirk, 
dapt. Hohert Bullock; Nu. 4, Sl'.-ing
el,-!, Capt. T. 
. 
Smith; No.5, Rockwooti, Capt. H. Fleta; N0. 6, Vlr- 
(len, C,lpt. T. Routleùge. Pa!lrnaster. Alex. 
Ic[ntyre, 
(St. James). Adjt., C,lpt. W. R. Dow. 


Capt. Omer Genest; No.4, Ste. Justine, Capt. Loui!i 

lercier. Paymf/,.qter, Capt. E. Letourne'lu Adjt., Lt. 
A. Chabot (St. Isidore.) 
93rd "Cumberlancl" Battalion 0f Inf:mtry(Hd. Qr.
., 
Jlaccan, N. S.I Lt.-Colonel, 
Iatthew B. Har- 
ri,>on. _'f/jor, J. A. Black (A mherst). 
Companies: No. I, Salem, Capt. G. H. Bla
k; No. 
2, Riv
r Philip, CaVt. R. L. Black; No.3, }(accan 
and River Hebert, Capt. Jeptha Harrison; Nfl. 4, 
)Iaccan 
:lountain, Capt. H C. :'Illlls; No.5, Oxforc!, 
Capt. Will. <!xìey. Paljm,t.slcr, Hrlll'y "a.i. Gee). E. 
Church. Ad}utrlnt, Lt. L. B. Dunhm (River Philip). 
94th" Victoria,:' Battalion of Infantry, " Argyle High- 
.. la
del's, (H,l. Q
s., ß,,,ldr,;k, N. S.) [,t.-Colonel, 
Wllhal
 Bln;;!loUn. Major, C. W. Hill (Sydney). 
COlnpames: :'iio. I, Bacldeck, Caut. Will. Cain' No.2 
Jlidùle l
iver, Capt. Chas. Jlcliae; No. 3, Gra
d Nar: 
rows, Capt. J. P. !\Ic
eil; No.4. Baddec'k, Cal't. :'II. H. 

Iackenzle; No.5, Forks Bridge, Capt.. J. D. \fr.
eil. 
Pa!lmaster, Hony. "faj. J. L. Bethlllle AdjlLtant, 
Capt. H. A. Foyle. 
95th Battalion, ":'\I'lIlitoh,t Gren,l,licl's," (IId. QrJl. 
. Portage la Prairie, Jlrm.) Lt.-Colonel, D. 
H. }1l'l\lillan (Winnipeg) J[ 'jo/'s, Stew..rt 
Iulvey 
(lVin/1ipeg), and W. H. Nash (Elner,
on). 
Complmies: No.1, .B.randon, Cal.t. ; N,) 
2, Portage la Prame, Capt. H. J. Wuoùsi<.le' No :3 
Neel'awa, Capt. J. Crawford; No.4, Mi,'ne(!os;,., C
I't: 
D. :'Ilclntosh; No.5, :'Ilol'den, C'lpt. J. C. W.mgh ; No. 
6, Stonewall, Capt. 8. .J. Jackson. Pa.!Ima<ter, Hon'y 
Capt. W. C. Copt'ld.nd. Adjutant, Capt. R. W. A. 
R'Jlph (Winnipeg). 
96 th "DistríPt of Algoma" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. 
Qrs., Port Arthur, Ont.) Lt.-Col. S. W. Ray. 
lIf ajors, T. H. EUiott (Sault Ste. "[arie), A. C,trlniehael 
(Rat Portage). 
Companies: No. I, Port Arthur, Capt. :\1. N. Garland: 
Nu. 2, Fort William, Capt. J. S Smith; No.3, Rat 
Portage, Capt. D. T Ferguson; NI). 4, Gore Bay, Capt. J. 
-'I. Fraser; No.5, Th,,)ssalon, Capt. W. A. Keetch; No. ti, 
Sault Ste. Marie, c.tpt. W. J. Thompson. Pal/master 
A. L. RU'lseIl. Adjuta/
t, Capt. G. A. Kobold, (Rnt 
Portage). 


921111 "Dorchester" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., INDEPENDEI"T CO'lfPANIF.S. 
St. Isidore, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Louis C. Genest Ne\'I' Westminster Rille Company (8. C.) Cal't'ä/
, Ert. 
(St. Bernard). Major, S. Scoullar. 
Companieli: No.1, Ste. ClaÍI'e, Capt. A. Fortier; 
o. 2, St. Juhn Rifle Company (N.R.) Captnin, J. T. T. Hartt. 
St. Isidore, Capt. Jos. Turgeon; N". 3, St. ISIdore, St. Jean Bapti:ite Infy. Co. (Man.) Cf/pt, Theo. Thibault. 


MILITIA AND DEFENCE OF CANADA. 
T01'AL EXPE
DlTURE, 1889-90 - - - $1,287,013 59. 
Previous to the confederatio
 of th.e Provinces, the de- \ 30 and 45,. heing unmanie
 or widowers without C'hildren. 
fence of this country was entirely III the hands of the The thlnl dass comprIses those between 18 and 45, 
Imperial Government! who for that purpose n
aintained being married, or witlow
rs with chiIdn'n. 
troops in each Provmee, supported by va
I(:)\
s local The fourth. class comprIses those between 45 anù üO. 
volunteer militia corps. Tills volunteer nulitIa l.ad, The fnllowmg persons are exempt from enrolment anrl 
when called upon, rendered most effici'mt service ill ac
i
e service at ,:nr time: J
ldg
s, clergymen awl 
times of trouble. Imlllsters of all religIOus denommatlOns, professors in 
AfterConfederation the British Government gradually colleges and te'lchers in religious orders, the wardens ano! 
withdrew all the Imperial troops fn,m this C01mtry, and offieials of all penitentiaries and lunatic asylums, person<; 
at present only maiutain a garrIson at .Halifax, and a physic.ally disahled, and any person being the only son 
naval establishment there and on the PacIfic coast. of a widow and her onl
' support. Certam other l'ersons 
By the British North America Act the command in are exempt from service except in case of war. 
chief of all naval and military forces of and in Canada was The 1lI11ll ber of men to be trained and drilled annually 
vested in the Queen, and the control of the same was is limitell to forty thousand, except as "pecially authllr- 
placed in the hands of the Dominioll Parliament. A 
)e- ized, and t
e period of drill is to be sixteen days and not 
partment of Militia and. Dpfen
e wa
 at the same b.me less than. 
I!?h
 d
y
 eac
 year . 
established, the first -'lilllster bemg SIr George E. Cartier, TI.le MlhtIa IS Q.lvlded mto Active and Reserve land anll 
and the first Militia Act was passeù in 1868, 31 Vic., chap. marIne force. The Active land and marine force i
 com- 
40. The Act was subsequently amended in various ways, posed of men raised either by voluntary enhstment or 
hut. i.. practically embodied in the p,'esent }[ilitia Act, by ballot, and the Re"erve force consists, practiC'alIy, IJf 
49 Vie. chap. 41, (Revised Statutes, 1886). By it the the whol
 of the efficient men not serving in the Active 
militia 'of Canada is declared to consist of all the male Militia of the time being. 
mhabitants of Canada of the age of 18 years or upwards The period of service is three years. 
and under 60, not exempted or disqualitiell by The strength of the Active MilItia (ineluding a Per- 
law this pOlmlation being divided into four classes, as rnanent For,:e, limited by the present 1\1 ilitia Act to 1000 
"oll
ws :- men) was, in October, 1891 :-Cavalry 2,006; Field 
The first class comprises those aged 18 or upwards and Artillel-Y, 1,440; Garrison Artillery, 2.352; I':ng-ineers, 
under 30, being unmarrierl; or widowers without children. 179; Infantry, 31,733; Total, 37,710. 
'l'he second class comprIses those between the ages of 



1892.J 


PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. 


67 


PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. 
Entered Cowedl'mtion 1 Jul" 1867 
Population 1891-2,112,989. 
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT............ ........ ......TORONTO. 
LIBCTEIUNT GOVERNoR.-Sir Alexander Campbell, K.C.l\I.G., $10.0UO; A.D.(J. to Lt.-Gov., 
ll\jor W. E. Hodgins 
and C
pt. Grenville Harston. Official &creLary, C. Law, $1.200. Private Secretary, H. VernoD, $800. 
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 
Attorney G.meral-I1o
. Oliver :\Iowat .............. .$5,000 I /;fi'l'lister of Education-Hon. G. W. Ross ....... . . .... 4,000 
Oommissioner of (Jrown Land$-IIon. A. S. Hardy... 4,000 Jfinistl'r of .Agriculture and Registrar-lion. John 
Onnmissionl'r of Public 
V.lrks-Hon. C. F. Fraser... 4.000 .1 '?Q den. . . .. ;: ............................... .................. 4,000 
Secretary-Hon. J.lII. GIbson ........................ ... 4.000 Without Portfo.w-llon. E. II. Bronson.. ............ 
7'reasurer-Hon. Richard Harcourt .................. 4,00U 
(Jkrk, Executive rbuncil, John R. Cartwright; J. Lonsdale Capreol, .AsBÏstant Clerk. 


HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 
lIon. Thomas Ballantyne, Speaker, ($1,250). 
iJO'f'HITUE'fClB
. J!BME. P. O. ADDItESS. COYSTITUERCIES. NAME. P. O. ADDRESS. 
.Addington ..... James Reid........ ...Con Centreville ,Jlzädll'sex, N R... John Waters.... ......Lib Springbank 
Algomu. &8t...... AI
x. F.CampbeIl...Cnn Brampton Middlesex. WR... lIon. G. W. Ros!! ._.Lib foronto 
Algama Wut...... J. 
C?nmee ........ L
b Port Arthur I Mnnck . ............ Hon. R IIarconrt. .Lib WeIland 
Brant, N. R...... WIlham B. Wood ...Ltb St. George /;!uskoka .......... George F. .Marter... Con Gravenhurst 
Brant, S. R...... Hon. A. S. Hardy ...Lib Toronto NipisBing.... ...... .John Lougbrin ....Lib \Iattawa 
BrockviUe ......... Hon. C. F. Frl\!l6r. ...Lib Toronto Norfnlk, S. R..... W. A. Charlton ......Lib Lyndock 
Brut;e,N. R. ...... David Porter .........Lib Wiarton Norfolk, N. R.... E. C. Carpenter ......Lib Simcoe 
Bruce, 8. R....... II. P. O'Connor ......Lib Wlilkerton Northu7ltberl'd E. W.A. Willouj!:hhy...Con Colborne. 
Bruce, (J. R........ Walter }lc:\I. Dack...Lib Kincardine Northumb'rl'd w: Corelli C. Field ... ... Lib Cobourg 
CardweU............ W. H. Hammell. ...Con Bet'ton Ontario, N. R.... J. Clendenning ..... C. n "roowanton 
Carleton ............ G. W. Monk .........Crm Sonth March Ontario, 8. R.... Hon John Drydl"n...lib Brooklln 
Dufferin......... John Barr ............0 Shelburne Ottawa. ............ Hon. E. H. BronsonLib Ottawa 
Dunda, ............ J. P. Whitney.. .... Con \Irr. isburgh. Oxford, N. R.... lIon. O. Mowat ......Lib Toronto 
Durham, E. R.... George Campbell...E R r.1l11brrok Oxford, S. R...... Angu!! McKay ......Lib Ingersoll 
Durham, W. R... W. T. Lockbart ...Lib N"wcastle Parry Sound...... Jas. Sharpe ... .....Lib Burks Falls 
Elgin, E. R. ...... H. T. Godwin.........CII"I Bayham Peel . ............... K. Cbitfholm .........Lib Brampton 
Elgin, Jt. R....... Dugald :\lcCoIl ......Crm 10na. Perth, N. R....... T. :\Iagwood .........Con Poole 
Essex, N. R. ...... Solomon White.lnd Lon Wln<lsor Perth, S. R.... ... Thos. Ballantyne ...Lib Stratford 
&SI'X, S. R. . . . .. W. D. Balfour. . . .. . Lib Amhersthnrgh Peterboro', E. R. Thomas Blezard... ...Lib Villiers 
Prontenac ......... H. Smith. . .. " . . .. (Jon 'Iunale Peterboro', w: R. J as. R. Stratton .... Lio Peterboro' 
Glengarry......... James Rayside ... .f.ib Lancaster Prescott. ............ Albert Evanturel ...Lib Alfred. 
Grenville .......... Orlando Bush.. ... . Con Kemptville Prince Edward.. J. A. Sprague.. ......Lib DemorestvilIe 
Grey, N. R. .. ... James Cleland....... Lib 
Ieaford Renfr
, 8. R... J. F. Dowling......... Lib Egansville 
Grey, (J. R......... Jo!;eph Rorke .......Con f'larkshurgh Rmfrew, N. R... Arunah Dunlop ....Con Pembroke 
Grey, S. R....... G.:McKechnie..... ...L b Durham 
U8seU . ............ Alex. Robillard ......Lib Otta.wa 
Haldimand ....... Jacob Baxter.... .....Lib Caynga Stmcoe, E. R. .... A. Miscampbf'lI......ClIn lUidland 
H.dto'!1 ............. W. Kerns .............Con Burlington Simcoe, w: R.... Thomas Wylie ......Con Toronto 
Hamdton. ......... Hon. J. 1\1. Gihson...Lib Toronto Simcoe. C. Roo... Robert PatoD .........Lib New Lowf'll 
Hast
ng., Jt. R... W. H. Biggar. .... .Lib Belleville Sto7"mont..... .... William 1\lack... ......Lib Cornwall 
Hastmg., E. R... W. P. Hlldson.......Cnn ROIilin { Edward F. Clarke .Cnn Toronto 
Hasting., N. R... A. F. Wood ......... Cnn l\ladoc Throrzto .......... Henry E. Clarke ...Oon'roronto 
Huron, E. R...... T. Gibson...............Lib Wroxeter Joseph Talt ...... ...Lib Toronto 
EIurrm, S. R...... Archihald Dlshop ...Lib EXl"ter' Victoria, E. R... Juhn Fell............. Con Bllry's Green 
Huron. W. R..... J. T. Garrow..........Lib Goderich Vicforia, W R... John McKay .........Lib Woodville 
Kent, E. R. ...... R. Ferguscn .........Lib'1'bamesviUe Walef'loo, N. R... E. W. B. Snider. ....Lib St. Jacohs 
Kent, w.: R....... James Clancy.........ClIn Wa.llaceburgh Wattrloo, S. R.... J. D. Moore........ . Lib Gtllt 
Kingston .......... James II. :\letcalfe.Cnn Kingston W"Uand ............ William McCleary...Lib Thorold 
Lambton, E. R.... Hugh McKenzie ...Lib Watford W_UingtrÆ, 8. R. Donald Gmhrie ......Lib Guelph 
Lam ton, W R. Cbarll"s Mackenzie. Lib Sarnia Wellington, E. R. Charles Clarke ......Lib Elora 
Lan!1.rk, N. R.... W. C. Caldwell ......Lib r.anark. Wdlington, w.. R. A. S. Allan ........ ...Lib Clifford 
Lanark, So R .... N. McLenaghan. ...COPI Perth Wentworth, N. R. J. McMohon .........Lib Dundas 
Lwls ............... Robert II. Preston. Con Newboro' Wentworth, S. R. Nlchollt!! Awrey . ...Lib Blnbrook 
Lennox ............ W. W. Meacham ...Con Odes'3 York, E. R. ...... Ge(.ri!1! B. Smith ...Lib Toronto 
Lincoln ............ Jas. Hiscott.... ....Cnn Virgil York, W. R. ...... John T. Gilmour ...Lib W. Toronto Jun 
Lmtdon ............ W. R. Meredith ....Con London York, N. R....... E. J. Davis............Lib KIDg 
.Midàlu
, E.R... Richard Tooley ....Con llarrietsvll1e 
Members Sessional Allowance, $600. 
oFFICERS OF THE LEQIBLA.TrvE ASBEMBLY. 
Clerk of the HGuse and Clerk of tlie Crown in \ .Accountant, Lud. K. Cameron ........... ................ $400 
Chancery, Charles '1'. Glllmor..................... $1.800 Law Clerk, A. M. Dymond..................................... 
Clerk AsBtstant, Arthur H. Sydere. . .... ......... 1,400 8,rgw:nt-at-A'1"7TU, F J. G1ackmeyer ... ,.......... ......... 600 
Clerk, J. M. Delamere ............ ............. . . ....... 1,000 House Ke'p,r and Chi'f Messenger, P. O'Bripn ....... 600 


ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE. I Minister's &cretary, J. T. )IclntoFh '" . . . . . . . . . 
Attorney-Generul, Hon. Oliver Mowat. .. . . . . . . . . . . $5,000 DEPARTMENT OF ASYLUMB, PRISONB ASD PUBLIO 
Deputy AUnrney-General, J. R. Cartwrll1:ht 3,000 CHARITIES 
L gal Secretary, A. ;\1. Dymond .. . .. .., ........ 8110.. '
 if Pris d D I Z ' ;. 'ft Tit . R Ch i 
AS8Ì8tant C Zerk E:recutivlJ CbuncfZ, J. L. Capreol '" 1,600 ,nspec.ms 0 orz. an .Ie U ) IC ." a w,. r sUe $2,40 
Clerk and Private &crelary, S. T. Bagtedo .. _ 1,600 I a!1d T. F. Chamberlain. M.D. ........... .......... 2.2QO 
ov. Dw
tives, J. W. :\furrav,J. E. Rogers..... .. Chtef Clerk. J: Ma
n. ............ ........ 1.200 
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Shorthand W
. F. 1\1. NlchollloD. ......... .. 1,100 
Accountant, . Drnmmond ...................... 800 
Protñncial8ecretlry, 1I0n.J. M.Gihson..... $1,000 Clerk, feaae Aikins........................................... 600 
Â
tant &cretary, Geo. E. Lumsden . . ...... 2,200 I Frotñncial Bailiffs, J. EngllBh, J. Waddell, P. Slm- 
ChüJ(.lerk,J. B. McLachlan ......... _ ...... 1,100 l!er,andI.J.Johneton ........................... 



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[1892. 


PROVINCE OF ONTARIO-QUEBEC. 


.Asylums for the Insar.
. 
Toronto-Medical Superintendent, D. Clark, !'tI.D.. $2,000 
Bursar, Wm. Tracy ................... 1.400 
London-Medical Superintend't, R. :\1. Bucke, M.D. 
.ooo 
Bursar, C. A. Slppi........ ........ .. _. 1.400 
Klngøton-lIf p dical S'
perint'd't, C. I{ Clarke, !\I.D. 2000 
Bursar, William A.J\glin .............. 1.300 
Hamilton-Jledical Superintend't, J Russell, !'t1.D. 2,000 
Bursar, B. Way ...... .......... ........ 1,300 
Asylnm for Idiots, Orilllll- 
Medical Superintendent, A, H. Beaton, M.D 1,600 
Bursar, T.J. Muir............ ............ .... 1,000 
Institution fOl the Deaf and Dumb, Belleville- 
Superintendent, R. Mathison 1,600 
Bursar, A. Matheson............ ... 860 
Institution for the Blind. Brantfùrd- 
Frincipal. A. H. Dymond...... .... ... 1,600 
Bursar, W. N. Hossie .... . ... . 960 
Central Prison for Ontario, Toronto- 
Warden, Jas. !'tlassie ............ ...... 2,000 
Bursar,T.Quinn ............................._ 1,3110 
Reformatory for Boys, Peuetanguishene- 
Superintendent Thos. McCr08son .. 1,600 
Bursar, W. P. Band.......... .. .... ...... .... 50 
Andrew Mercer Reformatory for Females and In. 
dustrial Refnge tor Girl
, Toronto- 
SuperinfA>ndent, Mrs. O'Reilly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 
Bur.ar, R. W. Laird ...................... 800 
I:SSPECTOR of DIVISION COURTS. 
InspecWr, Joseph Dickey ............... _ . _ .. . . . : 1,700 
I:<ISPECTOR OF REGlS'IRY OFJlClS. 
Impeder, E. F. B. Johnston................. .... 2,000 
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS. 
Q:nnmissioner of Grown Lands, Hon. A. S. Hardy.. $4,000 
Assistant Cbmmissioner, Aubrey White .......... 2,800 
Law Clerk, G. Kennedy ............... 2.000 
Shorthand }triter, Frank Yeigh....... __ . __... 1250 
Free Grants and Sales Branch. 
Ohit,{ Ckrk, A. Kirkwood .. .................. 1,900 
Surveys, Patents and Roads. 
IJirector of Surveys, G. B. Kirkpatrick, P.L.S. .... 1,900 
Dro'/J{/htsman, W. Revell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,300 
Chief Olerk, Patents, J. M. Grant.... .... _. .... .. 1,400 
Superint'nt Cblonization Roads, H. Smith ........ l,9
0 
JJoods and Forests Branch. 
Chief Clerk, J. A. G. Crozier ............ _ . . 1,660 
Accounts Branch. 
.Accountant, D. G. R,,
s .. _ _.. 1,800 
Regiltrar, C. S. Jones _. ... _ 1,400 
Mining Bureau. 
Director of Mines, A. Blne .... .......... .... ......... 3,000 
Crown Timber Agents. 
Ottawa ......W.I. Macdonald I Quebec ........ .J. Mackay 
Port Arthur...... H. Munro Rat Portage... W. Margach 
Crown Land Agents. 
Apsley .... Duncan Anderson I Nipissing ...... J. S. Scarlett 
Bracebridge ...... .J. W. Dill Plev7la .........G. W. Dawson 
Bruct, Mines....John F. Day Parry S'd...Mrs. T. Mackay 
Brudenell.... John Whelan Pembroke .... D. J. Kennedy 
Bganvüle.......James Reeves Rat Portage, A.G. Campbell 
Emsdale .............E. Handy Rd's Land'g.A.G.Harri on 
Emo ... .... W. R. B. Marsh Sault Ste. Marie.C.P. _J'own 
Haliburton ....C. R. Stewart Sudbury...... . Thomas Ryan 
Kingston... ...R. Macpherson Sturgeon Jihlls.J .D.Cock burn 
L'Amable ............J. R. Tait Thessalon.... W. L. Nicholl! 
.blagnetewan.........8. G. Best T!lunder Bay..I. F. Ruttan 
Mattawa....... B. J. Gilligan WlZlford P. O.D.G.McDonald 
Minden...... ...... W. Fielding 


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. 
Cbmmissioner, Hon. C. F. Fral'er. 
&cretary, Ww. Edwards. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 
Architect, Kivl\s Tully.......... . . .. ....... 
Engineer, R. McCallum .... ...... ............ 
Law Clerk and Aceo'mtant, J. P. Edwards ...... 
Architectural Draughlsman, F. A. Heakes........ 
EJnglneering Ðra'/J{/htsrnen, R. P. Fairbairn .. ... 
C. G. Horetzky '.. .. ........ _ _ ... . _... . _.' ...... 
Ass't Archi
ctural Ðr'sman, T. M. Hennessy.. .... 
Shorthand Writer,.M Wil
on . . . . . . . . .. ....... 
Clerk and Paym'r of Oullying Works, S G.O'Grady 
Messen.,er, C. A. :\IcD.)nald........... . ... .. .. .... 
REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. 
Rpg.istrar-General, lion. J. I)ryden ............... $-1,000 
Inspector, H. S. Crewe .., ..... . . . . 1,400 
O!lief Olprk, Frederick Warwick 1,000 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Minister, Hùn. J. Dryden.............. .......... 4,000 
Private Secretary, W. B Varley........... ...... 800 
Dep. Minisúr d': &cy. Bureau of Statistics, C. C. 
James ........ ......................................... 2,200 
Assistant Secretary of Bureau, W. F. McMaster.... 1,660 
First Olerk, W. O. Gall0way .... ........... ., 1,1:>0 
Shorthand JJritt:r. Thos.McGiIlicuddy ...... ......... ... 900 
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, GUELPH. 
President, J awes :\lills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. ... 2,000 
Prof of Agn

ulture, Thol!. Shaw. . ..... .. . . ... . .. 2,000 
Prof. of Biology, J. H. Pantoll ............ _.. _. 1,600 
Prof. of CllemistTlJ, A E. ShnttleworIh ....... _ . . 1,500 
Prof. of Dairying. H. H. Dcan. ....... ... _..... ...... 1,200 
Prof, of Veterinary Science, J. C. Grdnside ..... .. .. 1,000 
Asst. Resident Master. E. L. II unt ................ .., 1,000 
BurS'lr, A. :\IcCallnm .. _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . _ _ _ . . 960 
PROVINCIAL TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. 
7'rW$urtr, lion. Ricbard lIarcourt . .. ........ $,1,000 
Assutant 7'reasw'er, D. E. Camer .n . . . . . . . . ... 2.200 
Chief Clerk, F. A. Carrell.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,300 
Treas., &>c. d': Clerk of Algmna T<lxe&, L. V. Percival 1,650 
Cashier, W. C. Noxon .......................... 1,100 
PROVINCIAL AUDITOR'S BRANCH 
Provincial Auditor, C. H. Sproule......... ..... 2,400 
Book-keeper, A. J. Rattray ........ ........ .... 1,300 
PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. 
Cltairman, J. J. Cassidy, M.D., Toronto.......... 400 
&l;I"etary, P. H. Bryce, M.A., '.\I.B., Toronto ....... 2,000 
Clerk, W. H. H. Mnss.'n ........................ 900 
INSPECTOR OF I:SSURANCE. 
Inspector, J. Howard Hunter, M. A .............. 2,200 
IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. 
Secretary, David Spenl'e ........................ 1.300 
.Agmtin Liverpool, P. Byrne. ......... 2,360 
LICENSE A"liD ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACCOUNTS BRA
CH 
First O./fict,r, Henry Totten... . . . . . . . . 1,900 
Accountant, Thomas Botham . . 1,400 
QUEENS PRIN'I:E
. 
Queen's Printer, L. K. Cameron...... ........... 1,300 
ASiistant Queen's Pdnter, G. E. Thomas.... .. .... 1,000 
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-(ST. JA
IES' SQUARE. 
Minister of Education, Hon. O. W. ROBs, LL.B... $-1,000 
Deputy Minister of Education, John Millar, B.A .. 2,200 
Chiif Clerk and Accountant, F. J. Taylor .. ..... 1,600 
Min'J.SteT's Privale &l;I"etary, Henry Alley.... ... 1,300 
&nior Clerks, J. T. R. Stinson, II. 
I. Wilkimon,ell 1,250 
.. A. C. Paull, F. N. Nudel .. .. . each 1,100 
Librarian d': Historiographer, J. G. Hodgin... LL.D. 2,000 
Sup. Mech. Insts. &:. Arts Schools, S.P. May, M.D.... 1,700 


$,1,000 
2,100 
2.400 
2,000 
1.200 
1,300- 
1.200 
1,000 
1000 
1,100 
!J60 
660 


PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 
Entered Confederation-1st July, 1867. Population l!ì!Jl-1,488,686. 
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT..... ........ ...... . QUEBEC. 
LIJ:1JTE
A:!íIT-GOVERNoR.-Hon. A. R. Angers, $10,000; Capt, II. F. Sheppard, Aide-de-Camp; F. de L. Taché, Private- 
Secretary; "alter Lan nen, Messenger. 
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 
Premier ar,d Commissioner of Agricul. I Cnmmissioner of C,'own Lands... . .... Hon. Gee. Duhamel. 
ture and Oolonization ..................IIon. H. Mercier, Attorney-Gmeral ... .......... ....... ...... "J. E. Robidoux. 
Commission"T of Public Works.......... " P. Garneau. (Without Portfolio) ...... ............. "A. Boyer. 
President of Oouneil ......... ............ " D. A. Ross. &cretary and Registrar ............ .. ... "Ch. Langeli"r. 
Treasurer ........................... ......... " JOII. Shehyn. 
OFFICERB.-G. Grenier, Clerk Executive Council; W. Learnmouth and A. Génér.,ux Clerks; and two Messenger&. 



1892] 


PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 


f9 


LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 


Hon. HE
RY STARNES, Speaker. 
DIVIBIOft'. NAME. P. O. ADDRESS. DIVISION. ft'AME. P. O. ADDRJ:88. 
.Alma..... . . ..... Hon. Louis Tourville, Lib.Montreal Lauzon... ...... ...Hon.L N. Larochelle....... St. Anselma 
Bedford............" Thos. Wood.......Con.Dunham Flats La Laurentidu ,. Guillaume Bresse .I-.Quebec 
DeLa Durantaye" Pierre Garneau. . Lib.Quebec Mille Isle, ........ " David l'tlarsil..... ...L.St. Eustache 
De Lanaudüre..." L. S
 !vestre ... .Lib.lsle dl1 Pad. Montarmlle. ..... " C.B.deBouchervllle,C.Bouchervllle 
Zk I " { F. 'Xavier..ln. Con. } St. Pierre les Repentigny ..... " H:Ar?hambeault,S
.:\lontreal 
a Valliere.... Ovlde }Iéthot.. L C. Bequets Rigaud..........." WilfrId Prévost...Llb.Montreal 
De Lorimier...... " J. O. Lavi!>lette...Cm.Montreal Rougemont......." P. B. de LaBruère...G.St. Hyacinthe 
De Salabt:rry.. " H. Starnes...Lib. Con.
lontreal . ." R C { Ste. Anne de 
Golfe......... ...... " David A. Ross ....Lib.Quebec Shatmnl,gan..... John Jones oss.... la P6rade. 
-"'_ d--'17- "El" . D . L C { Ste. Anne de Saurel............. " JOB. A. Dorion ....Con.St. Ours 
vran"""".. ...... Isee IOnne ..... . la Pocatiére. Stadacona ....... " John Hearn....... Con.Qnebec 
Inkerman......... " G. Bryson, Jr......Lib Fort Coulonge Vi"' "J K W d L'b { CoteStAntolne 
Kennebec ......... " N. C. Cormier...... Lib.I'I.sslsvilIe Ictona.......... as.. ar ... I. Montreal. 
r <'_17. " FX ' P L G { St. Augustin, Wellington...... "FrancisE.Ollman.L.!Iontreal 
...a .,.......,........... ... arue. on. Pontneuf. 
OFFICERS OP THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 
-()It:rk, Louis Frechette. I Clerk of }i}nglish Journal and English Tran,., R. Campbell. 
.Ct'lltleman Usher oft/Ie Black Rod, Samuel Staunton Hatt, Clerk of French Journal and French Translator, Nap 
Cl,rk AsBistant, R. Campbell. Legendre 
Clerk of Private Bills, A. [t. Desaulniers. I &rgeant-at-Arms, C. E. Dorion. 
.Áccountant, R. Campbell. Cl,rk of Committees, J. E. Baribeau. 


LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 


Hon. F. G. Marchand, Speaker. 



O:S-STI'fUENCIE8. NAME. P. O. ADDRJ:88. CONSTITUENCIE8. NAME. P. O. ADDRES8. 
Arnenteuil ......... J/ontmagny ....... Bernatchez. N ... In. LIb. St. Thomas daM 
Athabaska ......... Glrouard.Joseph Ena,L. Drummondville J/ontmortncy...... langelier, Chas " Lib. Qutobec 
Ragot ............... McDonald, Milton. Con. StAndréd'A.ct'n !llontreal No.1... Beland, Joseph. ...Llb. l\lontreal 
Beauce . ............ Montrtal No.2... Brunet, Joseph .. Lib. l\lontreal 
Beauharnois ...... Bisson, Elie Herc111e. L. MontreRI Mrmtreal No.3... nainville, Henri B.Lib. :\lontreal 
Bellechassl'......... Turgeon, Adelard...Lib. X. D. de Levis Montreal No.4... CIl;ndinneng, Wm. I C. Montreal 
Berthv.r............ Chene vert, AlphonseL. B.rtbierville 
[ontreaINo. I)... Hall, John S .......Con. :\Iontreal 
Bonavmture ...... Mercier.Uon.Honr.ré,L. Ql1ebec J[ontreal No.6... McShane, Hon.J...Lib. Montreal 
Brome............... England, Refus N. Crm. Knowlton Napürville. ...... Ste Marie, Louis ...Lib. Napiervl:le 
Ohambly . ......... Rocheleau. A... Nat. Lib. St. Hubert Nicolet. ............ }Ionfette, Joseph A.ln. St.S"phie de L 
Champlain......... Grenier, Dr. Pierre, Con. St. 
laurlce Ottawa ............. Rochon, Alfrea ...Llb. llull 
Charlevoi:z; ....... Morin,Joøeph..Nat Lib. Bale St. Paul Pontiac............. Ponpore, W. J.....CO'TI. Chichester 
()hateauguay .... Robidoux, Hon.J.E... L. Quebec Portneuf.. ......... Tessier, Jules. ......Lib. Quebec 
Ohicout. et SagUI'. Còte Onel'ime ., ...Nat. Bagotvi1le Quebec-Est... ...... Shehyn, Hon. Jos. Mb. Ql1ebec 
Oompton . ......... McIntosh, Johnjun..C. Waterville Quebec-Ouest...... l'tlurphy, Owen......Lib. Qnebec 
DeU3J-Montagnu. Deauchamp,Denj..ln.C. St. Hermas Quèbec-Centre... Rinfret, Dr. R. J<....Lib. 
uebec 
DorchPster ......... Pdletier,Hon.L. P. N C. Quebec Quebec (COOltl) ... Fitzpatrick, Chas...Lib. 
l1ebec 
Drummoml .... Watts, Wil1iamJ...Con. Drummondville Richmond ......... Bedard, Joseph.. Con. Kichmvnd 
Gaspé ............... Carrier, Achille ...Lib. Quebec Rühelüu . ......... Cardin Ls. Pierre P.. C. Sorel 
Hocltelaga ......... Villeneuve, Jos. O. ...C. 
Iontreal Rimouski ......... Tessier, Auguste ...Lib. Rimonski 
Huntingdon ...... Cameron, Dr. A...Lib C. Hl1ntingdon Rouville ............ Girard, Alfred ......Ind. ::\Iarieville 
Iberville ............ Gosst'lin, F. (fìls)....Lib. 8t. Alexandra St. Hyacinthe .... Desmarais, Odilion,Lib. St. Hyacinthe 
Jacques QJ.rtür... Boyer, lion. A. ......Lib. Montreal St. Jean ............ Marchand, Hon.F. G.L. St. Jean 
JolÙlte . ............ Basinet, LouIs. ......Lib. S. Ch. Barrom
 St. Maurice. ...... Duplessis, L. T. N. L.C. TroiR Riviéres 
Kamouraska .... DeRjardins, C. A....lnd. St. Andre de K St. Sauveur ...... Parent, S. N... ......Lib. St. Sauveur 
Laprairv.. ......... Dl1hamel, Hon. 0... Lib. Quebec She1lord ............ De Oroshois, Dr. T.B.L. Roxton Falls 
L' Assomptitm .... Marion, Joseph ...Con. SIPaulL'Erm'te Sht:rbrooke ......... Robertson, Hon.J. G.C. 8herbrookEl 
Laval............... LeBlanc, P. E........Con. Montreal Soulangu. .......... Bourbonnais, A ...Na t . Coteau Landing 
Lévis ............... L'!mieux, F: X ...... Lib. Quebec Stanstead. ......... Lovell, }Iodie Brock. C. CoatiCQl)k 
L'Islet . ............ Dechene, F.G.Mivi1le,L. Quebec fémiscouata. ...... Pouliot, Chal. E ...Lib. FrasHvllle 
Lotbinière ......... Laliberte, E. II......Ltb. Warwick Tn'1'ebonne......... Nantel, G. A.........Con. Montreal 
Maskinonqé ...... Lessard, Joseph ...Con. Yontreal Trois-Rivières ... Normand, T. E ....Con. Trois Riviéres 
Jr[alane :........ Pinault. L. F ... ...Lib. Quebec Vaudreuil.......... Lalonde, Dr. E......Lib. Rigaud 
Mpgantic............ Johnson, A. S.......Con. Thetford vPrchèru ......... Lussier, A. A. Ed. F..L. Yarennes 
Missisquoi ......... Spencer, Imjah E...Con. Frellghsburjl' Wolfe ............ Picard, Jacques... Con. Wottc\n [Lac 
Montcalm .......... :\Iartin, J. A.........Con. StJacques del' A Yamaska. ......... Gladu, Victor. .1Çat. L. St. Francois du 
OPPICERS oP THE L.GISLATIVE' A88EMBLY. 
-()le.rk of the Legislúivil Aswn'Jly, ani C'lerk :of J he Crou n Assistant Cfgk of Votu and Procmlings, G. Villeneuve. 
tn Chancery, L. Delorme. Olt:rk of F'rtIlC!t Journal and Petitions, Louis Fortier. 
Sergeant.at-Arms, Dr. Gédéon Laroque. 'q AsBistanl Clerk ofVota and Petition.., A. J. }Iacdonald. 
Å!BÌstant Clfrk or Ý4islltivp A..snn.bly, EtI"nne Simard. Clerk of Omtmilttu. I. Boutin BOUUSFa 
Deputy Clerk, 
, k of the En:Jlish Journal an 1 Record" Oùrk of Printing and Records, StalÙYJlery, 
Paul E. Smith. Poll Masttr, Z. Dl1hamel. 
Assistant Clerk of tile En11i..h Journal, J. Whyddon. ..A.sBistant Post Master 
..A.ccoun t l1nl, Laurent Simoneau. Chv.fCopy;-ng Clerk, P. P. Daunais. 
(flerks of the Privale Bills Cbmmittee, Edouard Lemoine, C:opyi1l') Clerk, Ls. Philippe Boucbard. 
Charles Dela
rave. Ohief Musengt:r, Olivier Robitaille. 
()Itie! Fren
h Transhtor, Leon Ledleu. Library. 
..A.sstStant Prench Translators, Ernest Tremblay, J. E. Z. l-ibrarian, L. P. Lemay. 
C.'h 
ú if u E char l 
' h 'If lat C fi d L . d Clef'ks, Joseph Trudel and Joseph DeRjardins. 
Ie IIJ 1S 
 rmlð or. raw or to Fay. 
Assistant En'llish Translawrs, Lawrence 8tafford and Department of the Law Cluk 
Joseph E. Treffry. Law ('['Tk. C. A. Parls,tUlt. 
C'erk'if Votes awl P,.o-:ud, n 7s, ß. :\1 \rq uette. .AsSIstant Law Cl rk, 
 beorþihls Oli
(>r. 



70 


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[1892. 


PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. 
Provincial Registrar, Hon. Ch. Langelier. 
Deputy Registrar, Jean C. Laogtelier. 
DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 
.Attorney.GtnPTal. HOD. J. E. Robidoux. 
Awtant .AtlO'1'ney-Genpral. L. I. Canllon. 
Clerks, II. Ddall:rave and A. J. f'ôté. 
II p ''enger, W.Dubé. 
SECRETARY'S OFFICE. 
Provincial &cretary, Hon Ch. Langtolier. 
Ä,si8tant &cretary. Jos. Boivin. 
Privau &crtJ.ary, CharIt-s DeGuise 
In
pectur of Regiltry Offi
s, A Geoffrion. 
ImppctO'1's of Publtc Offices. Gaols, and 
sylums. John 
Aylen. M.D., A. L. de Martigny, }I.D., and L. L. L. 
Desanlniers. M.D. 
Oh
f Cùrk, Jos. Dumont. 
English CnrrespO'l1dena, T. J. Molony. 
RecO'T'ding Olerk, J. O. Laurin. 
Olerk of 
'tatistacs, and Clerk qf accounts. Lunatic Asylums, 
ReformatlJry and Industrial Schools, C. E. Deschamps. 
Äccountant. Félix. Campeau. 
Åssistant .Accountant, Eric Dorion. 
Ol-rks, J. B. Gal!;non. Samuel Bergeron. atJ d Thos. Gagnon. 
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 
Treasurer, Hon. J. :::5hehyn. 
Ärs't 'l'reamrer and SeJ: of Treas'y Board, H T. Machin. 
Book Keepi'-r, H. Hemming. 
Sún'lflTapher, R. II. O'Regan. 
Jlin'i8ter's Private &crdary, J. E. Dubeau. 
Audit Branch. 
Provi1
cial Auditor, A. H. Vtlcret. 
Deputy Audator, F. D. Tim.. 
RtVenue Branch. 
Omnptrol1er, A. Brof>n.an. 
InspeJ:tO'1', T. A. Poston. 
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 
8uperintendentof Public Imtructaml, Hon. G. Ouimet. 
&cretaries. P. de Cazps and Geo. Wm. Parmelee. 
8pecia1 OfJiar. J. N. Miller. 
Curator oj the Museum, D. N. St-Cyr. 
Âccountant, John 8tranj!;. 
Cùrk qf Statistics, F. X. Couillard. 
Recurding Clerk. L. J. Préjen. 
Librarian and rterk of French Currespcmdena, G. Ouimet. 
Ckrk of .Accou,ds, L. Left!bvre. 
Olerk of ET/glish C"Orrespondena, W. G. L. Paxman. 
ÅsBistant BlIokkuper. Chl&rles BlanchE\t. 
Clerks, A. De
sRne, C. Léveeque and P. Prévost. 
DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE &, COLONIZATION. 
Cbmm'i8sioner, HUD. II. Mercier. 
.AsBistant Ú>71lmissioner, 
.Accountant, A. M. It'. d.t<:schambault. 
DirectO'T' of CblnnizatÜ,n, 11. A. Tnrgeon. 
&cretary, 8. 8yJve"tre. 
Secretary of Oouncû of .Agriculture, Edward A. Barnard. 
Reg'i8trar, A. C. Guilbault. 
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. 
rom.missimlpr. HJn. l>ierrE' Garneau. 
.AsBistant Commissimlpr, S. LesagE'. 


&cretary. E. Gagnon. 
.A"Bisümt EnflÍneer d': Sup'ndent qf Public Works E.Charesll 
.ÂCCOtIntant. Elias Maillonx. ' 
Director of Railways. E. MOleau. 
Registrar, A. C. Guilbault. 
Engineer of Railways, L. A. ValIée. 
InspeclO'1' of Works, J. O. Methot. 
Draughtsman. T. A. Trude1. 
Mechanical Engineer. Trefilé Lacroix. 


DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS. 
CbmmisBinner. Hon. G. Duhamel. 
.ÂsBistant CommisBinner, E. E. Taché. 
&:perintmJent of Surveys. C. E. Gauvin. 
,r;;urv'rs cl- Dr'tsmen, J Taché, P .l'tl. A. Genest, F. X. Genast 
G. Rinfret. F. O'Farrell, T. Rinfret. 
Inspectars of Surveys, H. O'Sullivan and D. O. Morency. 
.Accountant and Cashier, I. E. Lepage. 
.Asrntant .ACCOtIntant and Cashier, A. Wood.. 
&perint,ndent of Wooos and F'oTests. Victor Derome. 
Supertntewlmt of Lands Sales (&c. West), C. O. Lavaie. 
Superinúndml of Land Sales (&c. East), L. L. Rivard. 
Clerk In charge of Stationery, C. A. Parant. 
Registrar and Pish and Game Sup't, J. N. Proulx. 
Secretary of Cadastre, G. A. Varin; .Âss't do.. C. Chartr&.. 
Dra'l1ghtsman, L. N. Dufresne. 
Mining Eng!7Leer, J. Obalski. 
Ojjia Keeper, J. Caron. 


C'rown Timber and Land .Agents. 
Montreal. .... .... ...D. TUlle ChiClJutimi. n .A. Tremblay 
Thru Rivers......E. Lacerte Roberval......... .G. Audet 
Tad Jusac..... ., A. Gingras New Carlisù.... W. Map:ulre 
Malbie....... L. A. Eoulianne St. .Az"x. !l'p'dia. .J. Pitre 
Maira......W.lI. Clapperton Suo Claire...J. E. Cayouette 
Quebec....... ..1ohn l'ttackay ftlllntmagny...J. E.Cssp:rain 
Morehead P.O....W. Claf Rimmlski W......P. Drapeau 
Bull.... . . .. . ...R. W. Farley Rimouski B... ...AJex.Fraser 
Maniwaki......... J. Comeau Gaspé Basin....!. T. Carter 
Thurso...J .A. Cameron. jun l-ercé .... .. .J. A. Lesperance 
Grenvil
p ..... . A.. B. Filion Cap Chal..........Louls Roy 
Ohemvalle...Hercule Cheni, Quebec............... J.l<;.Boily 
Ohute auz Iroq', . A.Pro,'ost Joliette... ....J. B. Delfausse 
Waterloo......... .E. Kemp Hull........ ..J. T. Madore 
.Arthabaskav,zl
.A. Gagnon Sherbrooke....... .L. Farwell 
St. Francais, Beauce.... Riv're duLmlp. . . . . N. Lebel 
....... W. H. B. C. de Lery Baie des Péres....A. E. Guay 


CORPORATION OF LAND SURVEYORS OF THE PROVINCE 
OF QUEBEC. 
Board of Management. 
President, Antoine PaiJ')chaud. 
Via-Presidents, D. C. Morency, JOhD BigtJell. 
&cretary-Treasurer. C. E. Gauvin. 
Syndic., Jos. P. B. Casgrain. 


W. A. AI'he 
J. A. U. Beaudry 
Thos. BreeD 


Member,. 
J. N. Gastonguay 
J. E. Sirois 
J OS. E. ItIailhot 
Jer. Gallagher 


P. C. Talbot 
Horace Dumaiø 
Raoul Rinfret 


QUEEN'S PRINTER'S OFFICE. 
Queen'ð Printer.CJ.... an!\"lois l Book KHper. C. Pageau 
Clerk. . . . ......... .
d. Trudell
 ExtraOlPrk J .A.TratJgiull& 


PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 


Entered Confederation 1st July, 1867. 
Population 1891, 321,294. 
SEAT OF GOVERNL1I:NT-FREDERICTON. 
LIEUTBNANT-GovERNoR-lIis Honour Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B., K.C.
I.G., $9,000. Mlljor Gordon, I.S.C., 
Lt.-Colonel Arml!trong, Aides-de-Camp, 
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 
PremÚT ond AttO'1'ney-Gen eral. .Hon. A. Flair ...... $2.100 I s l,cilcr.Gmt1al......... ..........lIon. W. l'1Jgl!ley... $1,200 
Pr(1)incial Stcretary ................ .. J l\litcbt'll.. 2,100 PTtll. of Cot/'ll. á. Mem. P. Wks. .. 
8urTJeyor-Gentf'al..................... .. L. J.Tweedle 1.700 1/,'111,," ofCOtln. d! Pub. Wkt. .. A. HarrfI!OD.. 
Oltiq Commis. Publü >>0'1'1.1.... " P. G. Ryan... 1,700 Mrmberof Cc,t<nctl.... ........ .. O. J. LeBlanc 



1892.1 


71 


NEW BRUNSWICK-NOVA SCOTIA. 


NUUI. 


P. O. ADDRESS. 


LEGISLA'l'IVE COUNCIL. 
Hon. GEO. F. HILL, President. 
COUNTIES. NAME. P. O. ADDRESS. 
Butigouche. ...Hon. . ...... 
.. ...." J. C. Barberle ......Campbellton 
St. John......... " T. R. Jones .........St. John 
" 


COUNTIES. 
Albert......... ... 
" ............lIon. James Ryan. ......Elgin 
Cha1"lotte . ...... " George T. HiIl......St. Stephen 





:.:::::: :: R. Young ........ ...Caraquete 
Kings........... " G. H. Flewelling... 
North

erl'd :: 

ent'......... I, 


Sunbury. ...... II A. Harrison .........Maueervllle 
Wutmoreland. " A. D. Richard ......Dorchester 
York ............ " F. P. Thompson.. Fredericton 
Carlton.......... " G. W. White .......Cent ervUle 


Francis Woods...... Welsford 
1IIemb"u;' Sessional Allowance, $300 and Mileage. 
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 
Clerk, Geo. Botl!ford........ . . . . . . . . ........ ........... $1,000 I Assistant Clerk, J. H. Phair........... ............ 
El/,grouing CkrTc, Jas. S White....... .... . ... ..... 300 Usher BlfJ,Ck Bod, 'John E. Perks.... " ...... .... . . .. .... 
Doorkuper, Chas. H. Biggs. 


$õOo 
168 


HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 
Hon. A. S. White, Speaker. 


OONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. O. ADDRESS. 
Älbert... ... ...Dr. Lewis........... ...HiIlsborough 
'e ...Hon. G. S. Turner ...Harvey 
OCIrleton ...... ...G. R. Ketchum... ... 
" ...M.C. Atkinson, M.D. 
Charlotú...... ... W m. Douglas... ... 
" ...Hon. JaB. Mitchell ...st. David's 
...James Russell... ...SL George 
...Goorge F. Hibbard ...St. Stephen 

fD ::: ...Hon. P. G. Ryan ...Caraquet 
Kent.... ::: ... AugUl;te Legere ... ...st. Louis. 
" ....T. D. Phimey .... ...Richibucto 
Ki",!:' ....... ... Wm. Pugs. l ..y. . . . . 
...George L. Taylor 
... ...Albert S. White 
Madawaska ...... Levite Theriault 
Northumberland.Jas. Robinson '" ...N
wcastle 
" ...John O.Brien...... ...Newcastle 
...Lemuel J. Tweedie ...Chatham 
...J. P. Burchill,... ...Nelson 
...Albert Palmer... ...Hampstead 
Members' Sessional Allowonce, $300 and Mileage. 
OJI'ICERS OF THE HouSE OF ASSEMBLY. 
Clprk, R. 
. Rainsford................ .' . .. ...... $1,000 I 
geant:at-Arllu, John Grieves............... ....... $168 
Ckrk .Asmtant J. Richards.................. ..... 500 En:/rosStng Clerk, Albert Grellory...... . " .. ....... 800 


Queen's 


P. O. ADDRESS. 


CO
STITUENCIES. NAME. 
Quun'.. ... ... ... T. Hetherington 
Rutigouche. ... Wm. Murray... ...Campbellton 
.. ... C. H. LaBillois... .
Dalhou8ie 
St. John (City)....Silas Alward...... ...St. John 
and lb.... ...A. C. Smith......... ...St. John 
" ...A. A.. Stockton.... ...St. John 
.. ...Jas. Rourke..... ...St. Martins 
...H. A.. McKeown....... St. John 
...Wm. Shaw........ ..St. John 
... W. E. Perley........ ... 
...Chas. B. Harrison 
Victoria ... ...Goo. T. Baird .. ...Centre Perth 
Wutmordand ...0. Melanson.... ...Shedlac 
" ... Thad. Ste..-enø... ...Moncton 
...D. L. Hanington ...Dorchester 
...H. A. Powell ... ...Sackville 
...Hon. A. G. Blair ...Fredericton 
... Wm. Wilson ... ...Frederlcton 
...Richard Bellamy ...Fredericton 
...John Anderson .......The Barony 


8um::'ry 


York ... 
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.PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. I Engineer, A. G. Beckwith....................... $1,200 
ProIJ. fYc'y ant Reuiver-Gm'l. Hon. J. 
Iitchell. $2,100 Clerk, G. Fred. Coy.. .............. ................... 700 
Deputy Provill';ial Secretary, R W. L. Tibbits...... 1.400 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Dpputy fleceiver-Gemral, G. N. Babbitt.. ............... 1,500 Commissioner, Hon. Ja
. :\litchell....... ........ .... $2,100 
Clerk, E. U'lnson. ............................................ 800 Secretary Chas H Lugrin 1200 
SURVEYOR-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. SûlicitOT-GtntT
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SUT'IJe!/or-Gt'/lPral. Hon. L. J. Tweedie................... $1,70g DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS. 
Dl'p'Uty Surveyor-General, Andrew Inches............. 1,2u A . rf. .. 1 
Chief Draughtsman. T. G. Loggie........................ 1,200 udtlor-u.-neral, JaB. 8. Bee.................... ............ $ ,600 
Äcooun'llnt awl Lumber Agnir W. P. Flewelling... 1.200 UÞrk, T. OUy Crookshank ............ ................... 600 
, Clerk oft1le Plp/ls, T. Carleton Allen. 
BOARD OF WORKS DEPARTMENr. Deputy Cl.eTk of the PItas, Robt. Wetmore. 
Chùf C,mnnissi01J,fr, Hnn. P. G. Ryan...... ......... $1,700 Lif,raTÏan, H. G. C. Wetmore.............. ............... 600 
seeretary to Board of Works, T. B. Winslow....... 1,200 Caretaker of the House, John Lister. 


PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. 


Entered Confederation 1st, July. 1867. 
Population 1891-450,523. 
SEAT OP GOVERNMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . HALIFAX. 
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (and Depnty Governor for signing l'>Iarriall6 Licpnsee)-ßis Honour M. B. Daly, $9,000. 
Lt.-CoI. B. W. Clerke, Private Secretary. 
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 
Pr
8idt1lt of Cbunct1 and Pro- I Members without Offi<<- .........Hon. Thomas JohnllOn 
wincial &cretary....... Hon. W. S. Fielding......... $4,000 " .. ......" Daniel McNeil 

tlnrnty-General ............ " J W.Longley......... 3.200 " .. ......" Geo. H. Murray 
ann. of Work. and Mines .e Charles E. Church 3,200 " "...... " Colin F. McIsaac. 
.Retirtd Members of Bucutive Council retaining their rank and precedence, by øpecial permisrion of Her Maje.ty.- 
Hon. Charles Tupper, C.B., Hon. James McDonald, Hon. Samuel L. Shannon, Hon. Alex. .McFarlane. lIon. AdamI! 
G. Archibald- 
pruidtn'of Legislative Council, Hon. Robert BO!ik. 
Cl
k of L"!Jislatio
 Cbu1lCil, A. G Troop. 


I Speak
 of ugi8latifJe Assembly, Hon. M.J.Power, Halifax 
Clerk of L
l ttiOf Assembly, John W. OUllel!'y. 



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[1892. 


PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. 


Entered Confederation July 20th, 1871. 
Population 1891-92,767. 
SEAT OF GOVER"i).[EYT-VICTOUlA. V. I. 
LIEUTENANT-GovERNoR-Hon. Hugh Nelson, $9,000. Private Secretary, H. Stanton, $1,200. 
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 
President. . . .. . . .. ................ .... ... Hon. C. E. Pooley. 
Premier, Provo Sec., MÍI
. of Mines and Clerk I Chief Commissioner of Lands and 
of Eucutive Cbunci'....H
D. John Ro

on.. ...... $3.000 
Vorks. .:...:.. .. :. .:....... B?,n. F. G. Vernon... $3,000 
Attorney-General...... Theo. 
a,.e, Q.C... 3,000 1\1m. of Ftn. &; Agncutture. J. H. Turner.... 3,000 


LEG ISLA TIVE ASSEMBLY. 
Hon. D. W. HIGGINS, Speaker, $5QO. TnORNTO:-i FELL, Clerk of Legislative Assembly, $600. 


CJNSTITUENCIES. NAME. 1'. O. ADDRESS. 
Albtrni...... . ...Thcmas Fletcher..... Albern! 
{ Joseph !daRon....... Barkerville": 
Cariboo... .......... S. A. Rogers..... .... Barkerville 
Hon. John Robson. Victoria 
CallUlr.............A. J. HIII1...... .........Alert B!\y 
Comoz...............Jo!\eph Hunter. .,. ....Victoria 
OOwichan....... ... { Hon. Theo Davie. ... Victorl
 
Henry CroU ..........ChemamuB 
Gulf Island,... .J. P. Booth...... ... . Salt SI'rlngIslatJd 
F.,...,' l { Hon. D. W. Higgins. Victoria 

:"Ima t ......... C. E. POoley.......... Victoria 
Kootenay .Eut...Col. JaR. Ball:er..........Kootenay 
Kootenay J'lest...J. M. Kellie. ............Cranbrook 
L ' ll t { A. W. Smith ......... LiUooet 
r ooe ........ ... P. A. Stoddart .....Clinton 
"T . [ . t { C. C. l\fcKenzie.....Nanalmo 
....analmo "/'8 .... Thos. Forster .......Nanaimo 
Members' S( sRional Allowance, $-100 and l\lileage. 


CONSTITUEYCIES. NAME. P. O. ADDRESS. 
.Nanaimo Oity.... Thos. Keith... ........Nanaimo 
New WestminsterJ. C. Bro"l1..... ......New Westminster 
VI { F. C. Cotton....... .. Vancouver 
anCQuver......... .J. W. Horne..........Vanconver 
"'. to . D . t { D. ,1. Eberts... ...... Victoria 
r
C rIa II ...... G. W. Anderson ....Saanlch 
{ J obn Grant. . . .. .... Victoria 
vi' t . Oit Robert Beaven....... Victoria 
IC ona y... ... G. L. Milne. . . . . . ... Victoria 
Hon.J. H. Turner...Vlctoria 
{ Hon. F. G. Vernon. Vlet(lria 
Yale ................ G. B. Martin.......... Durks and Pringle 
C. A. Semlln..........Cache Creek 
C. B. Sword...... ...... Riverside 
Wéstminster....... Thos. E. Kitchen....Chilliwhack 
James Punch,.... .Brownsville 


PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT. 
Pr'ovrnctal &crelary o.nd Mini$ter o.f Mints, Hon. 
John Robson ........ ......... ...... ............... .. ..... $S,COO 
Dtputy Provincial Secretary, A. C. Reddie.... ....... 1,500 
Superintf!ndent Printing Bro.nch, R. Wolfenden.... 2,( 40 
ATTORlif:Y -GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. 
.Áttorney.Gmeral, Hon. Theo. Davie, Q C. ... ... ...... $3,000 
DfPtdY-Âttorney.(;rneral, Henry A. Barton. ........ 2,160 
RegiBtrar Gen. of Till." C. J. Lt'ggatt.................. 2,160 
Dep. Rpgistrar New Westminster, T. O. TO\'l"uley.... 2,000 


LAND AND WORKS DEPARTMENT. 
Ohief Commissioner, Hon. F. U. Vernon " ............ $3-;õõ'õ 
Deputy CommissiOTler, W. S. Gore. ..................... 2,160 
Draughtsman. B. H. John. ........ .... ................. 1,680 
Olerk o.f Records, S. Phipps.... _............... ........... 1,320 
TREASURY. DEPARTMENT.:
 
Jlini$ler of Finance and .Ag7ic1.dturf!, HOT .J. 11. 
Turner... . . .. . ................................................ $3,000 
Deputy 7'reasurer, A. Flett.. ... ...... ................. 2,040 
.Auditor, J. 
IcB. Smith............ ......-.................. 2,160 


PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 


Entered Confdderation 1st Julv, IS73. 
. Population 1891-10!),OSS. 
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT-CHARLOTTETOWN. 
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR...... ....... ..J. S. Carvell, Esq, $7,000. 
EÀECUTIVE COUNCIL. 
Atto1"ney-General.. . . .. . . . . ......... Hon. Fred'k Peters l 1\fember of Council.. . . . . . . .. " .. Hon. Pet(.r SinclaIr 
Commis. of Public Works......... .. J as. R. 
ladeaD .. " .. . . . . _ .. ... .. " J al'. W. Richards 
Provincial Secretary &- Treasurer, .. A. !llacllliUan .. " .. .. ... ...... .. Tbomas Kickham 
Member of Council.. ............ "D. Farquharson' .. .. .............." GeorgeForbes 
" .. .............. Alex. Laird I 
Arthur Newbery. Clerk. 


LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 
Hon. DENJ. ROGE.RS, President. $400. 
OFFICERS OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 
Cù:rk . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . John Ball. . . . .. .. .... $694 1 M essmger. . . ....... ....... . . ....... Alex. Chaisson...... $80 
U.her o.f Black Rod.... .. .. . Jesse. E. Burns ... ...... 90 Doorkuper.. .... .. .. ..... ..... ...Alex. MacBeath .... 65 
Repqrter. . . .. .. . . ., . . .... ...Benjamin Balderston.... 300 


HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 
Hon. B. D. McLELLAN, Speaker, $400. 
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 
Chùj Cù:rk. Archibald McXeil.. ........ ..... ....... $550 I &rgeant.at-Arms. Jas. F. White ...... ..................... $200 
A.lUtant Clerk,F. W. Hughes.............:............ 450 j/essengers, Don.1IfatheFOD, $70; Wm. B. Pound... Hi 
Reporter., James Ramsay, Wm. H. Crosklll . each 225 Doorkeepers, J. F. Arsenault, Neil McIsaac ... each 85 



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)IANITOB..\.-NORfI-I-WE8T TERRITORIES. 


73 


PRonKCIAL GOVERNMEXT OFFICF.RS. 
Attorney Gfnerol, Hon. Fred'k Peu-rs.................. $1:300 Prothf)lwtary, J. A. L1ngwoltb .........................$ 800 
PTO'IJ. &c.-1'reas. and Cmn. of Crfnton and Pub. Clerk of Crown. W. A. Weeks.. .....:......... Ïï 520 
Lands. Hon. Angus :.\lacmiIlan...................... 1,3UO Official SLeTiographer and Type Writer, Wm. . 
Asst.Com. of Crown and Pub. Lands,J. A. McDonald 800 Croskill.... .... .. ............... ........... ............... 675 
Draughtlm!an Pub. Lands, Tbos. :\ll\y(% time)..... 300 Reg. of Duds, Wm. C. Wbite.............. ..-....-...... 900 
Clerk "" !\Ilittbew Gal1allt........ flOO Asst. Reg. of Depds, :.\ticbael Laverty.. .................. 600 
Asst. PrlYlJ. &c..Treas , A. Newb,'rey. ........ ........ 1.000 derks, D.McIntyre, P )lcConrt John C McKenzie, 
Com. of Pub. Works. Hon. Jas. R. Maclean.......... 1,300 Aug. C. Callaghan ....................... ......... &1.ch 500 
&c. of Pub. JJorks, J. W. :\Iorrison.......... ...... 1,000 Prov. Awl. and Clerk Exec Coun., BenJ. Balderston 800 
Draughtlm!an Pub. Work" H. C. )lcl'tIiIlan...... ...... 600 Supt. of EducatÙ'n, John M. 
icholson ...... ...... 1,000 
Clerk ..', H.H.Beer.................. 500 ClerktoSupt.ofElucation,Rev.D.:\lcNeill........ 600 
Uedical SUl' -ri7lfpnJl'7lt HfJspital .for Insan p , E. S. maw' b ard. MY--..$

 


PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. 
Entfred Confedtcration July 15th, 1870. Population lEiûl-15-l,4-l2. 
SEAT OF GOVERNMEYT-WINNIPEG. LIEUTENANT-GoVERNoR-Hon. JOHN C. SCHULTZ., $10,000 
PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE. 
Prem.. Pres. of Cbun., Minister of Agriculture, etc., Hon' l Chief aerk Dept. Å.uricullure, J. Cameron. 
Thos. Greenway. GhiRf C.er" Public Works Dfpt., J. A. Macdonell. 
ÂUm-ney-Gt:nt.ral, Land Chmm
si(ner d Railway Com- Clerk of Executive Council, C. Graburn. 
missioner, Hcn. Clifford Sifton. Pr()'/)incial Auditor. GfO. Black. 
Minister of Public Works, Hon. James A. Smart. I Quem's Prinur and Ohief Clerk PrO'lJincial &cy's 
PrO'lJincial &creJary, !fon. Dani..l )IcLeon. I Department, D. Pbilip. 
Provincial TreQ.8Urer, Hon. D. H. !\k\hllan. Librarian. J. P. Robertson. 
OhiefGkrk Attorney General's D'pm.tm'nt, H. A. !\lcLe
n. &rg. at Arms,.J. Jlacdouga.ll. 
Ohiff Clerk 1'rpasury Department, Wm. John pto!emv. 
)IE
IBERS OF THE LEGIRL.-\TURE. 
Speaker, I'on. S. J. Jackson. Clerk of Legislative Assembly, KG. Conklin. 
t:OXTITUE
(,IES. XAME. P. O. ADDRESS. I CoK,;TITUEXCIES. KA"E. P. O. ADDRFSS. 
Bea1ltiful Plain.
.Jnhn Crawford..... Lib.Neepawa ],[orris ......... A. P. Martin..... . Ind.West. Lynne 
BiTtle.... . .:. ..... Charles J. 
rï
kle...L
b B!.rtl
 
[ountain ...... I
on. T. Greenway. L!b.Winnipe
 
Br(lndon CIty .... Hon. Jas. A. !:\mart,Llb.\V lllUipeg .Norfolk........ .8. J. Thompson. .. .Llb.CarùerI1 
Carillon........:\1. Jerome............ Lib.St. Pierre ..North Brandon. Hon. Clifford Sift0n.L.Brandon 
Cartier...... .... Thomas Gelley .. ...Lih.Winnip..g I ..North Winnipeg. Lyman :\1. JOlleS . . Llb.Winnipeg . 
Cen. Winnipeg ...IIon. D. H. Mcl\lillan. L. Winmpeg Portagel(lPrairie Jcs. l'olartill ...... ...Lib.PortagclaPrairie 
Cypress... _'. _...E. J. Wood...... Lib. Con.GlUnd Rockwood...... .Hon. S. J. JacksonLib.Stonewali 
Dennis....... ..Hon. D. }lcLear . ...Lib.Winnipeg Ro.
enjeldt ..... ...E. Winkler... .......Lif..Grctna 
Dufferin............R. P. Roùlin ........Llb.Winnipeg Russell ..........James Fisher......LilJ.Winl1ipeg 
E'TMrson .. .. .. ...Jas. Thomson ..... . Lih.Emerson St. Andrew'g ... .. F. W. Colclengh ...Lib.Selkirk 
Killarney.. ... ...F. M. young...... LIb.Walwpa St. Bf)niface... ...Roger )Iarion .... .Con.St. Boniface 
Kildonan ....... ...Thomas Norqusy. . Con. St. Andrews Slwlll Lake.... .Jas. Harrower..... . LilJ.Stmthelair 
L(lkeside . . . . . . .. Kenneth \IeKcnzie,Llb.Burn,.ide Souris .. .. .. .. .. A. 
I. Campbell..... Lih.
I.lit8 
Lansdowl\<3 ..' ._.E
 Vicks
n...:... .Li.h,Oak Lake I SOllth Br?-lU
on. .H. C. Graham_... ...Lib.Hayfield 
La Verandrye . W m. Lagnnodlere . Ltb.Lorette Sottth rruuupeg. 
Lorne ......... R. G. O'}IalIey ...... Con.Somerset Springfield. . . . . . Thos H. Smith. . ... In d.Sunllysi
e 
l\fanitou ...... .... I Tttrtle ],[ountain John Hettle..... ...Lib.Boissevam 
Minnedosa ... ......J. D. Gillies.... . . . C07I.
linnedosa Woodlantls..... ...J. E. Pende
ra8t. Lib. C.St. Boniface 
J[orden........ . . Alex. Lawrence. ...Li1J.}Jl'rden Westbourne ...... Thos. L. :\Iorton. ...lnd.Gladstone 
BOARD OF EDUCATION. 
Chairman. Most Rev. :\letropuIitan of Rupert's Land. I MUri'ICIPAL COMMISSIONER'S OFfiCE. 
&l:T'etary. Prof. R R. Cochrane, Wïnuipeg. C'mnmissioner, Hon. Jas. A. Smart. 
Rev. Dr. Bryce, Alex. McLpod, D. J. Goggin, Daniel 
Ic- Chief Clerk an4 Accountant, E. :\1. Wood. 
lnt} reo WinnipeF:. and .J. D. Hnnt, Brandou. 


NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. 
Population 1891, 9\I,ï:!:l. SEAT OF GOVERXME
T-REGIXA. 
LIEuTExA
T-GovERKoR-Hon. Josepb Roysl. $7,000. 
lndian Commissinner. Hayter Reed.......... ...... $3.200 I As.riðtant Indian Commissioner, A. E. For
et...... $2,400 
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 
Speaker, H. C. Wilson, $50 1 '. Clerk of Assembly alld Sec'y to l.ieut.-Gol'ernor, R. B. Gordon, $2,000. 
M()(J!(Ylnin ..... .... .......J. R. Neff. J(..dicine Hat......... ....Thomas Tweed. 
Wallace. ... .......... .Joel Rt'aman. Ml.lcleud........ ....... ....... F. W. G. Haultain. 
fJhitewood....... .............A. G. Thorburn. I Calgary.. ............ ......Jobn Linehl!.IIl and H. S. Cayley. 
SouriB . . . ............ . . ... .J. G. Turriff. Red Dur ....... ....... ......R. G. Brett. 
fJolseley........... ..........B. P. Richardson. ElmnnÙJn..... ........ ....H. C. Wilson and Frank Oliver. 
South Qu'Appelk.. .. ....George 8. Davidson. I BaUkford... . .. ...........James ClinkskiIl. 
North Qu' Appelle,. . ...... William Sutberland. P,..inæ Albert............. William Plaxton.and J. F. Bett
. 
North Rtgina................D. F. Jelly. Batoche..... ................ Hilliard Mitchell 
South Regina.. ....... .....Jno. Secord. Kinistino.... ....... .......James Hoey. 
Moo,e Jaw.................. .J. H. Ross. 
Members' lndenmity, $500 and Travfclling Expenses. 
ADVISORY Cou
cIL.-R. G. Brett, J. F. Betts, B. P. Ricbardson, Jobn SecC'rd, 
BoARD OF EDDCATION-Protutant Mtmber'-Right ReV' j Roman Catholic Members-Hon. Mr. Justice Roulfatl. 
the Bishop of Saskatchewan, chairman; Hon. Mr. Rev. H. Leduc and A. E. Forget. 
Justice Wetmore; Rev. John McLean, M.A.; Jno.Secord, &l:T'dary, James Brown. 
ReT. S. J. Taylor 
.JUDGES OP THE SUPREME COURT-Salary, $6.000t'ach. 
Hon. Hugh Richardson, Jud. District Western Assiniboia I Hon. C. B. Rouieau, Judicial District Nortbern Alberta 
" E. . Wetmore...... .. .. Eastern" .. J. H. 
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Canada.-Lettms post- 
ed in Canada, addressed to 
any place within the Do- 
minion, 3 cents per oz. 
If unpaid. such letters can- 
Ilot be torwarded, but will 
be sent to the Dead Letter 
Office. If insufficiently 
prepaid, the letter will 
(provide:! at least a partial 
prepayment is made) be 
forvarded to its destiu- 
ation and double the de- 
ficiency charged on de- 
livery. Letters mailed at 
any office for deli very at or 
from the same office, 1'1'0- 
vided that the office is not 
one at which free delivery 
by letter carriers is estab- 
lished. are eharged 1 cent 
per oz., and n::ust be at least partially prepaid; otherwise 
they are sent to the Dead Letter Office. All postage must 
be prepaid by Postage Stamps. Letters of thi,,; nature 
mailed at and for delivery from an office at which there 
is a free delivcry by letter carriers are liable to 2 cents 
per ounce. 
Post CctTds.-From any place in Canada to any othPl' 
place in Canada or to the United States, 1 cent each. 
British and Foreign, 2 cents each. 
United Kingdom.-Postage on Letters, 5 cents per 
 
oz., whether by Canadian or New York Steamers. If 
sent unpaid, double postage will ùe charged. 
Newf01mdland -All classes of matter, same rates and 
regulations as to United Kingdom. 
Ber1nuda.-Letters, 5 cts. per! oz. Newspapers and 
printed matter generally, 1 cent per 2 oz. 
United States.- The rate on letters to the United States 
is the same as in Canada, and at least one rate must be 
prepaid. 


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Persons posting letters contammg value should be 
careful to require them to be RegiR
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from the Postmaster a certificate of receipt for Regis- 
tration. 
The charge for Registration (n.,e Registration Stamp), 
In addition to the Postage, is, on an classes of matter, 
five cents. 
Both the Postage charge and Registration fee shonld, 
in aU cases, be p!"epaid by stamp. 
RegIstered Letter Stamps have been issued of tbe de- 
!lomination of 5 cents, which may be obtained at any 

taml' Agency. 
Registration Stamps cannot be nsed in payment of 
I'osta
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Registration is not an absolute guarantee against the 
miscarriage or loss of a Letter; but a Regi3tered Letter 
can be traced where an Unregistered Letter can not, and 
tbe posting and deJivery or non-delivery can be proven. 
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Book Post, &C. 


A Book Paeket may contain any number of separate 
books. Limit of weight for domestic post, () lbs.; for 
foreiga l,ost, 4 lbs. Limit of size, two feet in length, or 
one foot in width or depth. 
Book Packets must be open at both ends or both ,ides. 
and must not contain any letter or sealed inclosure. 
The rate on Búük Packets between any two p]ares is 
Canada is 1 cent per 4 oz., which must be prepaid by 
stamps. 
The rate to Great Britain and the United States is ], 
cent Del' 2 oz 


Rates of Postage on Letters and Newspapers 
for Foreign Places. 


COITNTRIE;!. 


Africa, West Coast.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 
Anstralia, South. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 
Australia, S. & W. (via Brindisi). 
Austria ........................ 
Belgium.. . . ., . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . 
Brazil (via United States) ...... 
Buenos Ayres (viet United States) 
Cape of Good Hope ............ 
Ceylon ... . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 
C

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(vw BrIndIsI) ............ 
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ton and other treaty ports 
Cuba .................. ........ 
Egypt .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. 
Fiji Islands .................... 
France ....... . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 
Germany ..... . ............... 
Gibraltar ...................... 
Holland .. .. .. ., .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. 
India .......................... 
Italy ........... .............. 
Japan (via San Fran.& Vanconv.) 
Madeira.. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. 
Mauritius .... .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 
r,[exico ........................ 
Monte Video (via United States). 
New South Wales (via San Fran.) 
New Zealand (via San Francisco) 
" (via Brindisi).. .. .. 
Portugal . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 
Queensland (via S,.n Francisco).. 
" (via Brindisi).. .. .. .. 
Russia ......... . .. ., .. . . . . .. ., 
Sandwich Islands .............. 
St. Bartholomew. .. ........... 
St. Pierre et Miquelon .. ., .. .. . . 
Sierra Leone.. . . .. .. . . " .. . . .. .. 
Spain .... . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . 
Sweden ........................ 
Switzerland .................... 
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Victoria (via San Francisco)..... 
" " (via Brmdisi) .......... 
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Letters. News-