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Under the approval of the Ontario Government the Company is accepted by the High
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Court for the Investment of Court Funds. The Company acts as Executor, Administrator,
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and as Trustee under Deeds, AVills, or Court Appointments or Substitutions, and also as
Agents for Execxitors, Trustees and others, thus relieving them from onerous and disagreeable
duties. Under Sec. 3, 35 Vic., cap. 83, the Company may be appointed Administrator
without any security being required other than the responsibility of the Company. The
appointment of the Company in this capacity has been found in many cases a great conven
ience to the next of kin, where the extent of the personal estate made it difficult for them
to furnish the necessary security, a difficulty which has been increased by the recent legisla
tion, u -dur which the real estate, as well as the personalty, devolves upon the administrator,
and the value of both together has to be taken into consideration, in fixing the security
required of the Administrator. The Company invests money, at best rates, in first mort
gages or other securities ; Collects Rents, Interest, Dividends, and acts as agent in all kinds
of financial business. It also Countersigns Corporate Securities.
SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT.
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Safes and Compartments varying from the small box, for those wishing to preserve a
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security against loss by FIRE, ROBBERY, OR ACCIDENT. BONDS, STOCKS, DEEDS, WILLS,
PLATE, JEWELLERY AND OTHER VALUABLES are also stored in the Company s vaults.
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Shnuring the Illuminated Portions of the Discs <tf Vetous and Mart.
1892.
Venus.
Mars.
1892.
Venus.
Mars.
11 li.JQ
J u ly 15.
0.012
0.979
January ... 15.
February .. 14.
March 15.
April If.
May IP.
.0(0
0.807
0.713
0.582
0.410
0.901
0.882
0.874
0.882
August 15.
September 15.
October 15.
November.. 15.
0.269
0.486
0.632
0.746
0.993
0.929
0.880
0.862
June 15.
0.156
0.919
December .. 15.
0.833
Eclipses.
In the vear 1892 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon.
I -A Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 26th, 1892, invisible in Canada.
II. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, May llth 1892, partly visible in Canada.
Last contact with the Shadow, May 11 7 36.6 j Eastern standard Time.
^!;^rr4^
Is of the contacts for nlaces near Toronto may be found from the f<
Fir at
-
Contact on the Sun s limb,
i7i 1J 01" I" --- - J --
from the North towarda
Contact on the Sun s limb, w + 33=1 from the North towards the East.
IV. A Total Eclipse of the Moon, November 4th, 1893, invisible in Canada
In these formulas the co-effici,nt S of the terms are the numbers whos e^ logarithms .are the numbers within
the brackets [ ] ; also I denotes the geocentric Latitude, and A the Longitude \\est of Greenwich.
ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS
MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THIS PUBLICATION AT THE MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY IN TORONTO
FOR THE YEAR 1892.
Golden Number 12
Bpact 1
Solar Cycle 25
Chronological Cycles.
Dominical Letters C.B.
Roman Indictiou 5
Period 6665
The year 5653 of the Jewish Era begins Sept. 22. .. 1892
The year 1310 of the Mahometan Era begins on
July 26 1892
Epochs.
The 56th of Queen Victoria s Reign begins June 20, 1892
The 26th of the Dominion of Canada begins July 1, 1892
The 117th of the Indep. of the U. S. begins July 4, 1892
Fixed and Movable Festivals and Anniversaries
Whitsunday June
Midsummer Day J une
Dominion Day July
Michaelmas Day Sept.
Birth of Prince of Wales Nov.
St. Andrew Nov.
Christmas Day Dec.
5
24
1
29
9
30
25
St. David March 1
Ash Wednesday March 2
St. Patrick March 17
Lady Day March 25
Easter Sunday April 17
St. George April 23
Birth of Queen Victoria May 24
Holy Thursday May 26
Explanation of the Articles in the Calendar.
These pages are calculated for Toronto, and for ordinary purposes will serve with sufficient accuracj for every city
in the Dominion of Canada. For Latitude and Longitude of Observatory see page 20.
NOTE. Standard times* are given in all columns headed Toronto. In calculating, the mean time has teen taken
as 17m. 34s. slower than standard.
The times* of the SUN S RISING AND SETTING! are given for the upper limb, and are corrected for refraction for
Toronto.
The standard times* both for the rising and setting of the Moon s centre are given for every day for Toronto.
The column, SUN ON MERIDIAN, gives the time that a watch keeping local mean time should show when the
shadow of a sun dial is on the noon mark.
MOON S AGE. This column shows to the nearest tenth of a day the Moon s aga nt
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purposes they are intended to serve ; and also that they contain
no injurious ingredients. Yours very truly,
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without pain or discoloration, send for
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It is the only reliable preparation on the market. Guaranteed, or
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THE CANADIAN ALMANAC.
Star Table.
From the times of the upper transit of the Pole Star may be derived, with the aid of the following Table, the times of
culmination, and of the rising and setting of the principal fixed stars, as seen from the parallel of 45 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 figures to the preceding meridian transit of the pole star given in the calendar. To find the time of rising
of a star, tubtract the number opposite to it in the right-hand column of figures from the time of its meridian passage.
for the setting of a star, add the same number to the time of its meridian passage. Those stars marked (-) revolve
in a circle of perpetual apparition, and do not rise or set at places in and to the north of latitude 45.
NAME OF STAR.
On
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a Andromedse .
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6 59
10 23
7 2
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11 8
4 20
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23 15
4 40
11 58
5 16
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29
7 25
12 22
a Arietis
42
7 39
12 50
7 23
a Ceti
1 37
6 13
(3 Ursse Minoris
13 30
a Persei ....
1 57
13 50
5 23
a Tauri (Aldebaran)
3 10
7 7
a Coronse Borealis
14 9
8 2
<i Aurigss (Capella)
3 49
14 17
6 26
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3 50
5 25
14 88
4 86
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4
8 10
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15 1
4 2
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4 7
5 57
a Herculis
15 48
6 59
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4 11
5 54
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16 6
a Columbse
4 16
3 9
16 32
a Orionis
4 29
6 29
17 11
9 31
a Canis Majoris (Sirius)
5 20
4 50
a Aquilse (Altair)
18 23
6 38
f Canis Maioris
5 34
8 46
a Cvsrni .
19 15
11 88
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a Geniinorum (Castor)
6 8
8 34
a Cephei
19 54
a Canis Minoris (Procyon) . .
6 13
6 21
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20 3
5 34
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6 19
8 9
a Aquarii
20 38
5 55
a Hydras
8 2
5 26
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21 29
3 36
a Leonis (Regulus)
8 42
6 50
a Pegasi
21 36
7
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8 53
7 26
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1892.
Venus.
Mars.
1892.
Venus.
Mars.
878
M->3
July 15
0.012
0.979
February .. 14.
March 15.
April If.
May If.
0.807
0.713
0.582
0.41C
0.901
0.882
0.874
0.8S2
August 15.
September 15.
October 15.
November.. 15.
0.269
0.486
0.632
0.746
0.993
0.929
0.880
0.862
June 15.
0.156
0.919
December .. 15.
0.833
0.866
Eastern Standard Time.
Eclipses.
In the year 1892 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon.
I. A Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 26th, 1892, invisible in Canada.
II. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, May llth 1892, partly visible in Canada.
h. in.
Last contact with the Shadow, May 11 7 36.6
Last contact with the Penumbra, May 11 8 50.9
III. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, October 20th 1892, visible throughout Canada.
At Toronto the Eclipse begins at 117i 53?n 6 Standard Time. Angle of first contact from the North Pole, 30
towards the West for direct image.
The time of nearest approach is 137i 25m 1. The magnitude of the Eclipse (Sun s diameter=l) is 623.
The Eclipse ends at 147i53m. 7. Angle of last contact from the North Pole, 105 towards the East for direct image.
Tne Eastern Standard Times of the contacts for places near Toronto may be found from the following formula :
J- irxt Contactscos w = 1-38141 [G 11921] sin 1 [0-06330] cos 1 sin (8830 -00-A).
t=14A 5S" 9 [377049] sin w [3-81971] sin 1 -[3-89997] cos 1 cos (159~29 98-A).
Contact on the Sun s limb, w 4024 from the North towarda the West.
Contact.* cos w = r$999l [0-15948] sin 1 [9 99421] cos 1 sin (136 C 30 -02-A).
t = 13A 2S" K + [3-74315] sin w [3-71544] sin 1 -f [3-91255] cos 1 sin (11444 -28-\).
Contact on the Sun s limb, w -f- 33! from the North towards the East.
IV. A Total Eclipse of the Moon, November 4th, 189:!, invisible in Canada.
* In these formulas the co-efficients of the terms are the numbers whose logarithms are the numbers within
the brackets [ ] ; also I denotes the geocentric Latitude, and A the Longitude West of Greenwich.
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Difference from average (15 years)....
Total amount of rain
Difference from average (50 years) ...
Number of days of rain
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Number of days of snow
Number of fair days
Number of days completely clouded...
Number of auroras observed
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Number of thunderstorms
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No. of hours of possible sunshine..
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METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
21
TEMPERATORR.
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1890.
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1990.
N48W
1.80
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Dec.
13.19
June.
6.84
Oct. 13
28.21
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2.51
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11.49
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28.12
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67.31
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23.00
44.34
2.51
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7.36
Aug 3
77.07
Mar. 6
4.03
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89.4
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2.7
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44.11
July.
67.68
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22.33
45.35
2.53
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4.00
77.88
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90.78
12.48
103.26
47.09
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July, 68
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12.37
July 14,
1868.
84.50
Feb. 6,
1855.
Jan. 22,
1859.
40.77
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26.00
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1854.
72.75
Dec. 22,
1842.
9! 57
Aug. 19,
1840.
82.4
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1842.
1.9
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in miles
10.54
in 1880.
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13.88
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5.93
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1880.
41.67
Nov. 7,
1880.
3-4 a.m.
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10.42
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Feb. 10,
1885.
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Jan. 17
1885.
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Highest temperat. .
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Aug. 24,
1854.
99.2
Jan. 10,
1859.
26.5
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BAROMETER.
Total depth of rain
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145
Oct.
4.910
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23
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27.318
112
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13
1.884
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in 1890.
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Jan, 69
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3.456
17.574
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80
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1848.
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29.6313 29.6184 28.6779
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29.7309 29.6649 29.8046
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29.5159 29.5683 29.4143
Jan. 8,
Jan. 28 ... 1866.
30.334 30.366 30.940
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April 9 ... 1870.
28.762 28.705 28.166
1.572 1.661 2.133
in 1866.
29.5602
in 1864.
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29.6525
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29.5886
Mar. 7,
1878.
30.139
Mar. 17,
1845.
28.939
1.303
in 1845.
Greatest depth of
rain in one month
Month in which the
days of rain were
most frequent
Greatest number of
rainy day sin one
Days in which the
greatest amount
of rain fell
Greatest amount of
rain in one day...
SNOW.
RELATIVE HCMIDITY.
189 - 49 T E:: E * t *<-
189 " 4^^ *f-
Aver.humid.ofyear
Month of greatest
humidity
78 77
Feb. Jan.
85 83
April May.
69 70
82 in 51
Jan., 57
89
Feb., 43
58
73 in 58
Dec., 58
81
Apr., 49
76
Total depth of snow
in inches
52.6
81
Dec.
19.1
Dec.
22
Dec. 3
11.0
70.2
65
Jan.
17.5
Jan.
14
9.1
122.9
in 1870.
87
in 1859.
Mar., 70
62.4
Dec., 72.
24
Feb.6, 63
Mar. 27,
1870.
Ifi.n
34.6
in 1888.
33
In 1848.
Dec., 61.
10.7
Feb., 48.
8
Jau 4-6
1888.
3.0
Number of days in
which snow fell .
Month in which the
greatest depth of
Q st aver. mon. hn
Month of least hu.
L st aver. mon. hu.
EXTENT OF SKY CLOUDED.
Greatest depth of
snow in on* 1 mon.
Month in which the
days of snow were
most frequent....
Greatest number of
days of snow in
one month
1890.
Average
37 years.
Extremes
Aver, cloud, of year
Moat cloudy month
Q gt monthly aver.
Least cloudy month
L st monthly aver.
0.62
Feh.
0.82
July.
0.43
0.62
Dec.
0.77
Aug.
0.50
0.66 in
69, 76.
o .89
o .29
0.57
in 1856.
o .73
o .50
Day in which the
greatest amount
of snow fell
G reatest fall of snow
in one dav ...
22
AREA AND POPULATION COMMERCE RAILWAY STATISTICS. [1892.
AREA AND POPULATION.
DOMINION OF CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND, &c., 1891.
PROVINCES, DISTRICTS, TERRITORIES.
Entered Confederation
or Org^iized.
SQUARE MILES.
Populat n
Census
1891.
Land.
Water.
Total.
Manitoba Province
Entered Confederation 1870.
Organized 1882
65,000
101,400
89,650
859,6CO
103,300
105,850
382,300
219,650
28,100
20,550
2,000
227,500
352,300
800,000
267,000
194,300
9,000
7,000
550
46,400
1,200
250
1,000
2,350
100
50
74,000
108,400
90,200
906,000
104,500
106,100
383,300
222,000
28,200
20,600
2,000
228,900
358,000
300,000
282,000
196,800
47,400
154,442
^
90,722
92,767
2,112,989
321,294
450,523
109,088
1.488,586
Unknown
Do.
Do.
Do.
Saskatchewan District
Assiniboia do
Do.
North-West Territories .
Athabasca District . .
Organized, 1882
Alberta do
Do.
British Columbia Province
Entered Confederation 1871 .
Entered Confederation 1867.
Do.
Do.
Entered Confederation 1873 .
Entered Confederation 1867 .
Ontario do
New Brunswick do
Nova Scotia do.
Prince Edward Island do
Quebec do
1,400
5,700
15, 000
2,500
47,400
Territory east of Hudson s Bay . .
Island* in Arctic Ocean & Hudson s Buy
Keewatin District
Organized 1876
Territory east of Keewatin and south of
Hudson s Boy .
Great Lakes and River St. Lawrence east
to Long. 66, and portions within United
Totals
3,318,500 . 139,900
3,458,400
40,000
42,754
4,829.411
4,000
187,411
10,000
Labrador
Newfoundland - -
Do. French Shore, from Cape I
lay to Cape St John sa^ . .
5,030,822
COMMERCE, DOMINION OF CANADA.
Statistical View of the Commerce of the Dominion of Canada during fiscal year ending 30th June, 1890.
COMMERCE.
SHIPPING.
COUNTRIES.
Exports.
Ent d for
Consump
tion.
Duty.
Tonnage of British
and Canadian Vessels.
Tonnage of Foreign
Vessels.
Total.
Entered
Inwards.
Entered Entered Entered
Outwards. Inwards. t Outwards.
Great Britain
United States
$
48,353,694
35,160,956
1,185,739
1,493,446
1,171,650
9,314
44,334
193,117
34,926
26,825
1,347,070
: 184,782
278,552
507,143
69,788
207,777
81,059
41,814
1,042
994,267
2,439,782
2,922,072
$
43,390.241
52,291,973
469,711
1,217,467
1,773.023
15,087
15,296
212,121
841,624
1,258,441
791,474
10,534
2,615,602
3,778,993
322,506
84,034
163,486
721,332
422,267
2,370,372
$ c.
9,576,965 75
8,126,625 23
3,386 14
298,166 22
917,636 31
4,582 46
2,866 45
184,565 31
193,150 37
23,806 13
374,499 47
1,408 35
957,312 22
1,165,158 67
170,028 06
36,528 91
37,938 11
150,349 40
806,261 40
889,998 79
>
Tons.
^2,096011
Tons.
2,629,941
Tons.
2,519,465
Tons.
2,482,868
Total of Inwards 5,215,476
Total of Outwards 5,112,809
Vessels of the Inland Waters 8,117,815
1 Grand Total, Inwards and Outwards 18,446,100
Newfoundland
British West Indies..
Spanish West Indies
French West Indies..
Danish West Indies..
British Guiana
South & Cen. America
St. Pierre
France
Germany
Spain
Portugal
Italy
Holland
Other Countries ....
Coin and Bullion
Estimated amount.,
short at Inland Ports
Totals
96,749,149 112,765,584 23,921,233 75
RAILWAY STATISTICS.
No. 1. Total Railway Mileage of the Dominion,
June 30th, 1890.
MILES.
Railways in operation 13,256
Railways under construction 748
Total.. 14,004
No. 2. Nominal Capital raised for Railways rfthe
Dominion, June 30th, 1890.
! Ordinary Share Capital $238,176,985 67
i Preference Share Capital 100,000,400 39
Bonded Debt 266,885,706 86
I Government and Municipal aid 178,541,600 06
1 Other Sources 2,843,118 87
$786,447,811 85
1892.]
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS IMMIGRATION PUBLIC WORKS.
23
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, DOMINION OF CANADA.
Comparative Statement of Value. of_Exportsand Imports, Dominion of Canada., since the Confederation of the Provincet.
fear ending
30th June,
Total
Exports.
Total
Imports.
But. for | D
Consump.
1
Year ending Total Total Ent. for
30th June. Exports. Imports. Consump.
Duty.
1868
*
57,567,888
60,474,781
73,573,490
74,173,618
82,639,663
89,789,92-2
89,351.928
77,866,979
80,966,435
75.875,393
79,323,667
71,491,255
$
73,459,644
70,415,165
74,814,339
96,092,971
111,430,527
128,011,281
128,213,582
123,070.283
93,210,346
99,327,962
93,081,787
81 964,427
$
71,985,306 8,819,432
67,402,170 8,298,910
71,237,603 9,462.940
86.947,482 11,843,656
107,709,116 13,045,493
127,514,594 13,017,730
127 ,404, 169 14,421,882
119,618,657 15,361.382
94,733,218 12,833,11.
96,300,483 12,548,451
91,199,577:12,795,693
80,341,608 12,939,54)
$ $ ~f
1880 87,911,458 86,489,747 71,782,349
$
14,138,849
18,500,708
21,708,886
23,172,337
20,164,963
19,133,558
19,448,123
22,469,706
22,209,641
23,784.523
24,014:908
1869
1881 ! 98290,823105,330,840 91,611,604
1870
1882 102,137,203 119,419,500 112,648,927
1871
H883 98 085,804 132,254,022 123,137,019
1872
1884 91,406,496 116,397,043 108,180,644
1873
1885 89,238,361 108,941,486 102,710,019
1874
: 1886 85251,314104,424561 99602,694
1875 . ..
1887 89515,711 112892,236105,639,428
1876
1888. 90,203,000 110,894,630 102,847,100
1877
1878
J1889 89,189,167115,224,931109,673,447
il890 96,749,149 121,858,241(112,760,584
1879
1
IMMIGRATION.
Comparative Statement showing the total number of arrivals both of Immigrant passengeri and Immigrant settlert who
have entered the Dominion from 1880 to 1890.
1880. 1881.
1882.
1883. | 1884.
1885. 1886.
1887 J 1888
1889.
1890.
Via the St. Lawrence
24,99 1 0,288
47,296 61,823
44.850
90,393
18,426
13,927
45,966 31,629
66,179i 63,119
36,045 15,627
14,721:12,130
9,000 9,000
17,035 22.782
27.511 51,473
10,533 6.100
9,693 11.124
8,023 5,825
32,749 37,721
63,477;68,829
10,297 8,405
25,880 24,691
13,354 3,16S
27,571
49,848
8,91 3
25,120
26,393
27,447
42,199
3,460
16,250
56,047
3,309 3,836
5,715
British Columbia
Ent datC m House with settler s goods
75,602 101612 162596
10,248 15, J04 30,554
171911 131405
84,987 35,191
72,795 97,304|l45757 142814 137845J145403
32,301 25,277129,822 31,660 38,61V 33 518
Total I 80.050 1 17016! 193155?06898,166696i 105096 122581! 17557 9 174474 176462.178921
Total amount of money and effects brought by Immigrants during 1890, as far as ascertained, $2,609,469 00.
Actual cost of Immigration, 8127,303 00.
PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA.
Statement of Expenditure on Construction and Improvement of the Public Works of Canada, from their com
mencement to 30th June, 138ft.
NAME OF WORK.
Total
Government
Expenditure.
Expenditure
other than
Government
Expenditure.
Grand Total
Expenditure
to
30th June, 1889.
Railways
8 c.
137 376 258 22
$ c.
S c.
137 376 25S 7 2
Canals
52 863 880 73
6 799 168 77
59 663 049 50
Totals Railways and Canals
190 240 138 95
6 799 16S 77
197 039 307 7">
Public Buildings
18 666 530 45
45 799 19
IS 719 329 64
Harbours and Break waaers
11 425 9 75 91
268 145 25
11 693 421 16
Improvement of Rivers
1 926 046 70
10 413 38
1 936 460 08
Dredges
671 "52 17
671 252 17
Slides and Booms
1 841 970 37
1 600 00
1 843 570 37
Roads and Bridges
1 816 1QO 35
13 500 00
1 829 690 35
Telegraph Lines
70S 372 63
708 372 63
Lighthouses
3 111 005 65
3 111 QOo 65
Dominion Steamers
731 033 40
158 456 00
SQ7 4ftQ 4^
Monuments
15 405 92
1 ^ 40^ 0-7
Ottawa, Major s Hill Park
12 511 58
19 SI 1 ~iR
" Cartier Square
2 597 38
2 597 38
Totals Public Works
40 Q37 092 51
497 913 S 9
41 435 006 33
Grand Totals
231,177/231 46
7,297,082 59
2:^,474,314 05
OTTAWA PARLIAMENT AND DEPARTMENTAL BUILDINGS.
Statement of Expenditure for Construction ,i l Iwprcvements since the commencement of above
P-nH Unns (1S. J) t:> // < .;/<t/i June, lS:m.
Prior to
Since
Confederation.
Confederation.
Total.
Parliament Buildings
$ c.
1 419 355 68
e.
519 097 54
8 c.
1 Q^S 4^3 99
Eastern Block
641 036 37
107 003 68
Western Block
641 386 38
513 905 50
1 1 *i A. OJ.1 "7R
Langevin Block, Wellington Street
718 718 37
71 Q 71 a 07
Grounds
22 565 50
375 965 01
Supreme Court (formerly workshops)
67 106 01
fi7 1 Ofi HI
Sheds, Drying House, &
1 Ci r i7 4^
Grand Totals
2,723, .i . : . 03
2,303,453 46
5.027.447 39
THIKD CENSUS OF CANADA.
[1892.
THIRD CENSUS OF CANADA.
STATEMENT OF POPULATION COMPAEED WITH PRECEDING CENSUSES.
PROVINCES.
POPULATION.
1871.
1881.
Increase.
Per
centage.
1891.
Increase.
Per
centage.
Nova Scotia
387,800
285,594
94,021
1,191,516
1,620,851
25,228
is,o:o
33,586
30,000
440,572
321,233
108,891
1,359,027
1,926,922
62,260
25,515
49,459
30,931
52,772
35,639
14,870
167,511
306,071
37,032
7,515
15,873
931
13-61
12-48
17-19
14-05
18-88
146-78
41-75
47-26
3-10
450,523
321,294
109,088
1,488,586
2,112,989
154,442
67,554
92,767
32,168
9,951
61
197
1-29,559
186,067
92,182
42,039
43,308
1,237
2 25
02
18-
9 53
9 65
148-06.
164 76
87-56.
4-00
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Assiniboia ~\
Alberta V
Saskatchewan .. . . J
British Columbia.
Unorganized
Total population
3,686,596
4,324,810
638,214
17-31
4,829,411
501,601
11-66
CENSUS OF CANADA, 1891.
Electoral Divisions.
The fallowing, with the exception of Nipissing and the Unorganized Territories, is a statement of the
population of C-tnada by electoral districts. The figures in the column of ]S81 for the Provinces of Ontario and
Manitoba differ in many districts from those which appeal in the Census volumes of 1681, owing to the changes
of boundary which were made by the Redistribution Act and the additions of territory. In every district in
which the population of 1891 is compared with that of 1881 the circumscription is the same.
STATEMENT OF POPULATION BY DISTRICTS.
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
VARIATIONS.
Increase.
centag-e.
Decrease.
Cariboo
17,550
*10,000
2,450
32 4
New Westminster
5,417
*34.000
18,583
r 5
Vancouver
9,991
18,229
8,238
82-5
Victoria . . .
7 301
11,287
lo3-9.
Yale
9,200
*12,000
2,800
3(1-1
NEW BRUNSWICK.
Albert
12 329
10,971
1 358
11-0
23 365
22,523
842
3 6
Charlotte ....
26,087
23,751
2 336
8-9
Gloucester .
21,614
24,901
3^7
15 2
Kent ....
22 618
23,858
1,240
5-4
Kind s ....
25,617
23,094
2,523
9 8
Northumberland .
25,109
25,715
606
2-4
Queen s .
14 017
12,152
1,865
is-a
Resti^ouche ...
7,058
8,811
1,253
17-7
St John (City)
26,127
24 184
1 943
7 5
St John (Countv)
26,839
25 390
1,449
5- a
6,651
5,7(j3
8S8
is-a
15,686
18,218
2 532
16 1
Westmoreland . . . . .
37,719
41,484
3,765
9-9
York .
30,397
30,979
582
1 9
MANITOBA.
12,679
2-2,1(15
9,426
74-3
15,449
36,068
20,619
133-4
12,496
15,469
2,973
23-7
Selkirk
13,651
55,158
41,507
304-0
7 985
25,642
17,657
221-1
Partly estimated.
1892.
THIRD CENSUS OF CANADA.
25
QUEBEC.
DISTRICTS.
1881.
1891.
VARIATION S.
Per
centage.
Increase.
Decrease.
Argenteuil
14,947
21,199
32,020
16,005
16914
21,838
18,908
1 >,827
10,85 ^
26,818
17,901
14,393
3-2,409
19,581
15,894
18,710
37,360
25,001
40,079
15,495
14,459
12,345
21,988
22,181
11,436
15,282
9,462
27,980
14,917
20,857
17,493
19,056
17,784
12,966
16,422
12,322
25,078
67,506
48,163
10,511
26,611
49,432
19,939
25,175
17,898
31,900
12,648
20,278
20,218
26,339
33,791
18,517
20,630
12,265
12,986
23,233
12,221
10,220
l.>,556
25,484
22,969
9,296
11,485
12,449
17,091
1*,M8
21,696
37,221
16,666
18,369
19,839
20,834
14,711
11,704
29,008
19,037
13,865
* 38,000
22,782
15,027
19,042
43,927
* 27,500
81,011
14,385
11,895
13,832
22,898
20,455
10,893
13,744
3,434
26,995
13,823
20,699
17,830
22,233
18,549
12,131
14,724
12,311
28,122
92,079
62,494
10,102
28,74.",
62,697
21,851
25,814
17,849
36,200
9,241
19,504
21,354
31,351
33,436
16,019
21,433
12,282
12,142
23,263
16,104
9,612
18,072
25,704
23,123
8,834
10,803
12,257
16,058
216
497
5,201
661
1,455
1-4
2-3
16 2
4-]
8-6
9-1
10-2
7
7 s
8-2
6-3
3-6
17-2
16-3
5 4
1-8
17-6
WO
102-1
7-2
17-0
12-0
41
7-6
4-7
10-1
0-3
3-5
7 3
8
19
16-7
4-3
6-4
10-3
o-i
12-1
36-4
29 7
8-9
8
26 8
9 6
2-5
1-4
13 5
26-9
3-8
5-6
19
10
13 6
3 9
o-i
6 5
01
31-S
5-9
16-2
0-9
0-7
4-9
5-9
1-5
6-0
Bag-ot
Beauoe
Beauharnois
Belleehasse
Berthier
1,999
Bonaventure
1,926
Bronie
1,116
Chamblv
846
2,190
1,136
Chainplain
Charlevoix
Chateauguav
528
Chieoutimi and Saguenav
5,591
3,201
j
Compton
Deux-Montagnes
867
Dorchester
332
6,567
2,499
40,932
Drummond and Arthabaska
Uaspe
Hochelaga
Huntingdon
1,110
2,564
Iberville
Jacques Cartier
1,487
910
Joliette
Kamouraska
j ,726
538 !
1,538
28
985
1,094
158
Laprairie
L Assomption
Laval
Lcvis
L Islet
Lotbiniere
Maskinonge
337
3,177
765
Megan tic
Mississquoi
Montcalm
835
1,698
11
Montmagny
Montmorency
Montreal, Centre
3,044
24,^73
14,331
Montreal, East
Montreal. West.. .
Xapiervllle
409
Xieolet . .
2,132
13,265
1,912
639
Ottawa County
Pontiac
Portneuf
Quebec City, Centre
249
Quebec City, East
4,300
Quebec City, West
3,407 i
774
Quebec County
Kichclie:i . . .
1,136
5,012
Richmond and Wolfe.
Rimouski
355
2,528
Rounlle
St. Hvacinthe
803
17
St. .lean
St. Maurice
844
Shefford
30
3,883
Sherbrooke
Soulanges
608
Stanstead
2,516
220
159
Temiscouata
j
Terrebonne
Trois-Rivieres
462 !
682 |
192
1,033
Vaudreuil
A ercht -res
Yamaska
THE TERRITORIES.
Alberta -\
25,515
30,931
f 26,123
J 20,282
I * 10,003
11,146
t 32,168
j- 35,972
1,237
140-9
4-0
Assiniboia, East . . |
Assiniboia, West. . f
Saskatchewan ....
Unorganized
* Partly estimated. t Wholly Estimated.
THIRD CENSUS OF CANADA.
[1892.
ONTARIO.
DISTRICTS.
1881.
1 SQl
VARIATIONS.
Per-
:entage.
Increase.
Decrease. ;
23,470
24,014
22.477
17,645
20,482
15,107
22,355
18,645
24,218
16,770
18,777
23,198
20,598
18,710
17,555
25,748
23,480
25,659
21,303
14,993
22,221
13,526
25,334
23,334
25,703
17,660
21,919
35,961
17,313
20,479
17,400
21,720
21,991
23,512
29,194
14,091
21.725
20,890
19,855
17,945
12,423
22,206
10,31i
23,300
19,746
25,107
21,268
18,888
19,491
15,940
17,636
1,959
20,933
19,019
22,991
24,151
40,656
25,595
16,993
23,359
15,855
21,355
22,531
20,718
15,882
21,749
27,158
20,132
17,053
15,375
26,734
23,925
31,523
24,022
13,445
22,447
12,931
26,225
26,341
23,672
16,318
21,986
47,252
18,053
22,213
18,963
18,968
19,184
20,020
31,434
19,264
24,269
23,449
19,265
19,864
13,523
22,451
14,902
21,806
22,281
25,569
19,095
18,S06
17,288
15,315
26,515
13,023
19,400
17,780
22,001
14,947
21,380
18,371
18,792
37,281
26,131
22,421
16,472
26,909
19,402
21,920
15,808
24,173
18,>;92
22,719
23,972
31,643
35,801
28,206
20,827
26,632
43,564
73,832
681
16,642
3,118
2-9
69-3
13-8
3-7
14-0
4-9
4-4
20-8
14-4
8-2
15 -S
17-0
2-2
8-8
12-4
3 8
1-8
22-8
12-7
10-3
1-0
4 4
3-5
12-9
7-9
7-6
0.3
81-4
4-2
S-4
8-9
12-0
12-7
14-8
7-6
36 7
11-7
12-2
2-9
10-6
s-s
1-1
8 6
6 4
12-8
1-8
10-2
0-4
11-3
3-9
50-3
564-8
7-3
6-5
4--!
11-9
4
9-2
6-9
30
7-1
9-5
5-6
1-4
10-2
7-4
18-7
5 7
12-2
18-2
25-9
26-1
31-7
7-9
8-3
15-9
75-2
91-4
Bothwell
652
2,877
748
1,000
3,886
3,500
1,388
2 ,972
3,960
466
1,657
2,180
EU in East .
986
445
5,864
2,719
Plo-in \Ypct
1,548
226
595
Orev Fast ....
891
3,007
2,031
1,342
TJiHnn
67
11,291
740
1,734
1,563
2,752
2,807
3,492
C*a n t
2,240
5,173
2,544
2,559
590
],919
1,100
245
1,412
1,494
2,535
462
2,173
82
2,203
625
8,879
11,064
"Vnvfnll.- Vnrth
1,533
1,239
990
2,037
"\Trrfr\llr ^ All Hi
16,984
21,281
20,244
20,189
27,419
24,390
24,77
16,38
26,53
21,608
20,402
13,310
22,857
21,044
19,124
19,042
25,082
27,185
26,120
22,721
22,983
24,807
38,565
99
1,873
1,897
Ottawa, City
9,869
1,741
Oxford, North
2,357
915
371
2,206
1,518
2,498
1,316
2,152
3,f9o
4,930
6,561
8,616
2,086
Simc *, East
Sinifoe, North
1,894
3,649
18,697
35,267
Toronto. West .
1892.]
THIRD CENSUS OF CANADA.
27
ONTARIO (Continued).
DISTRICT.
1881.
1891.
VARIATIONS.
Per
centage.
Increase.
Decrease.
Victoria, North ... ....
16,661
20,813
20,986
21,754
26,152
26,816
26,024
25,400
15,998
15,539
22,853
21,730
18,884
16,849
20,455
25,325
25,148
25,131
23,396
24,968
24,378
14,591
16,770
35,152
20,284
41,863
188
1-1
1-7
20-C
15-6
3-9
12-7
4-0
4-0
8-7
7-8
53-8
6-6
121-6
Victoria, South . . . . ....
358
"Waterloo North
4,339
3,394
Waterloo, South
Welland
1,021
3,420
1,056
1,022
1,407
Wellington, Centre
Wellington, North
Wellington, South
Wentworth North . . .... ....
Wentworth South . .
1,231
12,299
York Kast ...
York, North. . .
1,446
York, West
22,979
NOVA SCOTIA.
Annapolis
20,598
19,352
1,246
G
Antig onish . . .
18 060
16 117
1 943
10 7
Cape Breton ... ....
31 258
34 223
2 965
9 4
Colchester
26,720
27 160
4iO
1 6
Cumberland . ...
27 368
34 529
7 lei
26"!
Di"-bv .
19 881
19 896
15
Guvsbo rough
17 808
17 198
610
3-4
Halifax (City)
36 100
38 556
2 456
6 8
Halifax (County)
31 817
32 865
1 048
3 3
Hants
23 359
22 153
1 206
5 1
Inverness ... . , . . . .
95 651
25 78!
130
05
King s . .
23 469
22 492
Q77
4 1
Lunenburg
28 53
31 077
9 494
8 7
Pictou
35 535
34 550
985
2-7
Queen s
10 577
10 610
33
3
Richmond
15 121
14 400
721
4 7
Shelburne
14 913
14 956
43
3
Victoria
12 470
12 390
80
6
Yarmouth .
91 284
22 218
934
4 3
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
King s
26 433
26 634
201
0-7
Prince
34 347
36 471
2 124
6 2
Queen s
48 111
45 983
2 l^S
4 4
POPULATION OF CITIES.
CITY.
1881,
1891.
Increase.
CITY.
1881.
1891.
Increase.
Montreal
Toronto
*155,237
*96,196
62,446
*35,960
"31,307
*41,353
36,100
*26,266
7,985
11,091
5,925
216,650
181, 220
63,090
48,980
44,154
39,179
38,556
31,977
25,642
19,264
16,841
13,685
13,4^5
12,753
11,374
11,265
10,539
10,370
10,322
10,110
9,914
9,717
9,501
9,293
61,413
85,024
644
13,020
12,847
t2,174
2,456
5,711
17,657
5,173
10,916
13,685
7,000
3,137
tin
4,375
649
2,003
3,761
2,883
398
2,905
1,262
4,444
St. Catharines
Chatham Ont
9,631
7,873
7,609
5,032
5,373
8,670
5,187
4,426
4,054
7,597
5,321
4,468
3,874
5,791
1,500
6,218
3,786
3,485
5,080
4,854
3,906
3,461
5,581
9,170
9,052
8,793
8,765
8,012
8,334
7,535
7,497
7,425
7,301
7,010
6,805
6,693
6,669
6,641
6,502
6,249
6,089
6,081
5,550
5,516
5,102
5,042
ftoi
1,179
1,184
3,733
3,239
t336
2,348
3,071
3,371
t2fl6
1,696
2,337
2,819
878
5,141
284
?,463
2,604
1,001
690
1,610
1,641
t539
Quebec
Brockville
Hamilton
Ottawa
St. John
Trois-Rivieres
Gait
Halifax
London
Winnipeg
Berlin
Kingston
Victoria, B C ....
St. Hyacinthe
Vancouver
St. Henri
6,415
9,916
Sarnia
Brantford
Sorel
C harlottetown
11,485
6,890
9,890
8,367
6,561
7,227
9,516
6,812
8,239
4,849
New Westminster
Hull
Guelph .
Dartmouth, N.S
Yarmouth N S
St. Thomas
Windsor
Lindsay
Sherbrooke
Barrie
Belleville
Vallevfield
Peterborough
Truro
Stratford
Port Hope
Ste. Cunt-gonde
* The population in the 1881 column includes the same boundaries as in the 1891 column, and consequently
differs in those cases where annexations have taken place since 1881, from the population as given by the
t Decrease.
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1892.
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS,
Revised and Corrected to latest date.
$ c. ad sal.
Absinthe, $2, 12 cents per
Imp. Gal.
Acetate of Lime 20
Acetate and Nitrate of Lead .... 5
Acid, Acetic and Pyroligneous,
N. E. S., and vinegar, 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, Acetic and Pyroligneous
of any strength, when imported
by dyers, calico printers or
manufacturers of acetates or
colours, for exclusive use in
dyeing or printing, or for the
manufacture of such acetates
or colours, in their own factor
ies 25c. per gal. and 20
Acid, Muriatic and Nitric 20
Acid, Oxalic and Boracic Free
Acid, Phosphate 3c. per Ib.
Acid, Sulphuric . . . i cent per Ib.
Acid, Sulphuric and Nitric com
bined, and all mixed Acids 25
Aconite Roots Free
Acorns as Nuts ... 3 cts. per Ib.
Advertising Bills, Stickers, and
Folders . . 15 cents per Ib. and 25
Advertising Pamphlets, Pictures
and Pictorial Show Cards, illus.
Adv ng Periodicals, Illus. Price
Lists, Adv ngCalenders,Adv ng
.Almanacs, Tailors and Mantle-
Makers Fashion Plates . . 6 cts.
per. Ib. and 20
Agaric Free
Alabaster, Spar, Terra Cotta or
Composition Ornaments 35
Ale, Beer & Porter, in Bottles
(t> q. or 12 p. to Imp. gal.) 24c.
Imp. gal.
Ale, Beer and Porter, in Casks, or
otherwise than Bottles .... 16c.
Imp. gal.
Albumenizud paper chemically
prepared for photographers
use 25
Albums or books of views with
out reading matter, 6 cts. per
Ib. and 20
Ale, Ginger 20
Alkanet root, crude, crushed or
ground Free
Almonds, shelled. 5 cents per Ib.
not shelled, 3 cents per Ib.
Almond Paste as Confectionery,
lj cents per Ib. and 35
Aloes, ground or unground. . . .Free
Alum, in bulk only, ground or
unground Free
Alum, burned or calcined 20
Aluminum, or Aluminium and
Alumina and Chloride of Alu
minium or Chloralum, Sulphate
of Alumina and Alum Cake . . Free
Chloralum Free
Ambergris Free
Ammonia, Sulphate of Free
Anatomical Preparations and
Skeletons or parts thereof Free
Anchors Free
Animals, living, viz., Cattle and
Sheep 30
Animals living, n.e.s 20
Animals, for improvement of
Stock Free
Animals, live hogs, 2c. per tt>
<P c. ad. vol.
Animals brought into Can. temp.
& for a period not exceeding 3
months, for the purpose of ex
hibition Free
Aniline Dyes and Coal Tar Dyes,
in bulk or packages of not less
than one pound weight, includ
ing Alizarine and artificial
Alizarine Free
Aniline Oil, Crude Free
Aniline Salts, and Arseniate of . . Free
Annato, liquid or solid and seed. Free
Antimony not ground, pulverized
or otherwise manufactured . . . Free
Antiquities, collections of Free
Anvils 30
Apricots, green 20
Apparatus and Philosophical
Instruments, imported by and
for use of Colleges, Schools,
Scientific, and Literary Socie
ties, such as are not manu
factured in Canada Free
Ap atus for Colleges and Schools,
which are manufactured in
Canada, to be rated according
to material.
Apparel, wearing, and other per
sonal artificial and household
effects (not merchandise) of
British subjects dying abroad,
but domiciled in Canada Free
Apples, including the barrel ....
40c. per barrel.
Apples, dried 2 cents per Ib.
Apple trees of all kinds. . 3c. each
Argols. not refined Free
Artist color boxes Japaned 35
Arms, including Muskets, Rifles
and other fire arms, n.e.s.... 20
Army and Navy and Canadian
Military Arms, Clothing, Mus.
Instruments for Bands, Mili
tary Stores and Munition of
War Free
Arrow Root 20
Artificial Feathers 25
Artificial Flowers 25
Arsenic Free
Arseniate of Aniline Free
Articles for the use of Governor-
General Free
Articles imported by and for the
use of the Dominion Govern
ment or any of the Depart
ments thereof, or by or for
theSenate or House of Com
mons Free
Articles for personal use of Con
suls-General natives or citizens
of the country they represent,
and who are not engaged in
any other business or profes
sion Free
Articles ex-warehoused for ship s
stores Free
Asbestos, in any form other than
Crude, and all manufactures
thereof 25
Ashes, Pot and Pearl, in pack
ages of not les c than twenty-
five pounds weight Free
Asparagus 25
Asphalt or Asphaltum, and Bone
Pitch, Crude only Free
Awnings and Tents 25
Axle Grease 1 cent per Ib.
Babbit Metal 10
$ c. ad val.
i Bacon and Hams, Shoulders and
Sides 3 cents per Ib.
Bagatelle Tables or Boards, with
Cues and Balls 35
Baggage, Travellers Free
Bags, Cot., Seamless ...2 cts. per
Ib. and 15
Bags, Cotton, made up by the
use of the needle 35
Bags, Carpet Bags 30
Bags, paper seed bags, illustrat
ed 6 cents per Ib. and 20
Bags, paper 35
Bags, containing fine Salt, from
all countries 25
Bags, Jute or Hemp 20
Baking Powders . . 6 cents per Ib.
1 Ib and over.
Baking Powder, less than 1 tb . . . 8
Bamboos, unmanufactured ....Free
Bamboo Reeds, not further
manfd. than cut into suitable
lengths for Walking Sticks, or
Canes, or Sticks for Umbrellas,
Parasols, or Sunshades Free
Barilla Free
Bark, Oak and Tanners Free
Barley 15 cents per bushel
Barometers, according to ma
terial.
Barrels of Can. manuf., exp. filled
with Domestic Petroleum, and
ret d empty, under such reg ns
as the Min. of Cus. shall direct. Free
Barrels cont. Petroleum, or its
products, or any mixt.of which
petroleum is apart, when such
contents are chargeable with a
specific duty 40c. each
Barrels containing linseed oil,
25c. each
Beads and Bead Ornaments .... 35
Beans 15cts. per bush.
Bean, Tonquin, Vanilla & Nux
Vomica, crude only Free
Bed Comforters, or Quilts of
Cotton, not including woven
quilts or counterpanes 35
Beef, salted in barrels, the barrel
containing the same to be free
of duty 2c. per Ib.
Bees Free
Belladonna Leaves . Free-
Bells, when imported by and for
the use of churches Free
Bells, n e s 30
Belts, leather 25
Belts, silk 30
Belts, cotton 20
Belting of leather or other ma
terial, N. E. S 25
Benzole, n.e.s., 7|c per Imp. gal.
Berries for dyeing, or used for
composing dyes Free-
Bicycles, Tricycles or Velocipedes 30
Billiard Tables, without pockets,
over 4i by 9 ft., each 822.50 & 15
4 by 9 feet, *25 and 15
Billiard Tables, with pockets, oi
by 11 ft. or under, each > M.1 and 15
Billiard Tables, with pockets, all
ov. 5Jbyllf ea, table to inc. 12
cues & 1 set of 4 balls, with
markers, cloths and cases, but
no pool balls S40 and 15-
Billiard Balls, papier mache,
when imported separately .... 35
Billiard Balls, bone or ivory,
when imported separately .... 30>
Billiard Balls celluloid, whenim-
1892.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
29
$ c. ad val.
ported separately 20
Birds, Canary Birds and n.e.s 20
Birds Skins, for taxidermic pur
poses 20
Bird Cages. . , 35
Biscuits and Cakes, not sweet d. 25
Biscuits sweetened of all kinds,
popcorn, preserved ginger, con
densed milk not sweetened.and
condensed coffee with milk not
sweetened 35
Bismuth, Metallic in its natural
state Free
Bitters (n.e.s.),82.12A per Im.gal.
Blacking, Shoe and "Shoemakers
Ink, shoe, harness and leather
dressing, and harness-soap .... 30
Black Lead, plumbago manufac re 30
Black Book Muslin " 32 J
Blackberries, gooseberries, rasp
berries and stra\vberries,X.E.S.
the weight of the package to be
included in the weight for
duty 3c. per. Ib.
Bladders 20
Blanketing and lapping, and discs
or mills for engraving copper
rollers, imported by cotton
manufactuaers, calico printers
and wall paper manufacturers,
for use in their own factories
only ." Free
Blood albumen, tannic acid, an
timony salts, tartar emetic and
grey tartar when imported by
manufacturers for use in their
factories only. . . Free
Blueing, Laundry, of all kinds. . 30
Blue Vitriol Free
Bolting Cloth, not made up ... .Free
Bone Dust and Ash for manuf.
of Phosphate and Fertilizers . . Free
Bone Dust, other, n.e.s 20
Bone Dice and Counters 20
Bone Black 20
Bones, crude, not manuf., burnt,
calcined, ground, or steamed. Free
Bones, burnt, calcined 20
Bone, manufactures of, fancy. .. 35
Bone, manufactures of, (n.e.s.). 20
Bone Pitch 20
Bonnets, n.e.s 30
Booklets, printed on paper, etc.. 15
Book Covers, illustrated paper,
6 cents per Ib. and 20
Books, printed in any of the lan
guages or dialects of any of
the Indian tribes of the Dom . . Free
Books, Printed Periodicals and
Pamphlets, n.e.s., not being for
eign reprints of British Copy
right works, uor blank ace. bk s.
nor copy bks. nor bks to be
written or drawn upon, nor
Bibles, Prayer Books, Psalm,
and Hymn Books 15
Books, Bibles, Prayer Books,
Psalm Books and Hymn Books 5
Books, Mdiic. imp. exelus. by and
for the use of schools for the
deaf A: dumb, & blind, and em-
boused for the blind Free
Books, British Copyright works,
reprint of. . .12 J per cent, and 15
Books, printed by any Govt.or by
any Sclent. Ass. and supplied
gratuitously, not for trade .... Free
Books s]i ; ( .i :l iiy imported for use
of public free libraries, not
more than two copies of one
book ; and books which shall
have been manufactured more
than twenty years, bound or
unbound . Free
Books, Blank Books, Account
Books, Copy Books or books to
<$ c. ad va I.
be drawn or written upon .... 35
Book Binders Cloth 10
Book Binders tools and imple-
ments.includ. Ruling Machines 10
Boots and Shoes, Leather or Rub. 25
Boots and Shoes, wholly of Felt,
lOc per Ib. and 25
Boots and Shoes, Rubber with
tops or uppers of cloth 35
Boot and Shoe Counters, made
fr. Leather Board, Ac. per pair.
Boot and Shoe Dressing 30
Boot, Shoe and Stay Laces, of
any material 30
Botanical Specimens Free
Borax, ground or unground, in
bulk of not less than twenty-
five pounds only Free
Box Wood Rules 35
Boxes, paper boxes labelled,
empty ... .15 cents per Ib. and 25
Boxes, paper boxes, empty, plain . 35
Boxes, twine or cash 30
Boxes and Writing Desks, fancy
and ornamental 35
Botany, specimens of Free
Braces or Suspenders and parts
thereof 35
Braids of all kinds 30
Bran, Mill Feed 20
Brass, drawn, plain and fancy
tubing . 10
Brass, old, scrap, and in sheets
or plates not less than 4 in. in
width Free
Brass Bars & Bolts, drawn, plain
and fancy tubing 10
Brass Cups, being rough blanks,
for the manufacture of brass
and paper shells and cart
ridges for use in their own
factories Free
Brass Wire 15
Brass, ribs of iron or steel, run
ners, rings, caps, notches, fer
rules, mounts and sticks or
canes in the rough or not
further manufactured than cut
into lengths suitable for um
brella, etc., imported by manu
facturers, of umbrellas, para
sols and sunshades for use in
their factories in the manufac
ture of umbrellas, etc., only. .Free
Brass Pumps 30
Brass, twisted Brass and Copper
Wive, when imported by manu
facturers of boots and shoes
for use in their factories Free
Brass, in strips, for printer s
rules, not finished 15
Brass and copper nails, rivets
and burrs 35
Brass tubing cased 30
Brass, manufactures of, n.e.s... 30
Breadstuffs, Grain and Flour,
and Meal of all kinds, when
damaged by water in transitu,
upon the appraised value .... 20
Brick, hollow and porous 20
Brick, Building 20
Brick, Fire Brick, for use exclu
sively in process of manuf res. Free
Brick, Bath Brick 20
Brick, Fire Brick, n.e.s 20
Brimstone, crude or in roll or
flour Free
Brim Moulds, for gold beaters .. Free
British Gum, Dressinc, Six.ing,
Cream and Enamelled Sizing,
1 cent per pound
Bristles Free
Britannia Metal in pigs and bars Free
manufactures of, if not plated. 25
manufactures of, if plated.. .. : .()
Bromine Free
$ c. ad val.
Brooms and Brushes 25
Broom Corn Free
Bronze or Dutch Metal 30
Buckskins, tanned or dressed
(Glenheather) 10
Bronze Statuettes 35
Buckwheat lOc. per bushel
meal or flour i c. per Ib.
Buchu Leaves Free
Buckles, tin, for suspenders 35
Buckram, for the manufacture
of hat and bonnet shapes Free
Builders Hardware 35
Bulbe, Flower Free
Bullion, gold and silver, in bars,
blocks or ingots and bullion
fringe Free
Burr Stones, in blocks, rough
unmanufactured, riot bound up
up or prepared for binding
into mill stones Free
Burgundy Pitch Free
Butchers and Table Steels 35
Butter 4 cents per pound
Butter Triers 35
Butterine, or other substitute for
Butter, importation prohibited.
Buttons of Vegetable Ivory or
Horn, lOc. per gross, and .... 20
Buttons of hoof, rubber, vulcanite
or composition . . 5c. per gr. and 20
Buttons, n.e.s 25
Button Covers, Crosier 10
Button Moulds 25
Button, Shoe, composition or
papier mache, 5c. per gt. gross
and 20
Cabinet of Coins, collection
of medals and other antiqui
ties Free
C -binet Ware or Furniture (wood
or iron) 35
Calcareous tufa, when imported
from the United States of
America for use in the manu
facture of indurated fibreware
or sulphite fibre, and for no
other purpose Free
Calumba Root Free
Camwood and Sumac, and Ex
tract of, for d3 eing or tanning,
not further manufactured than
crushed or ground Free
Candied Peel, lemon, orange and
citron, 1J cents per Ib. and.. .. 35
Candles, Tallow, 2 cents per Ib. .
Candles, Pararflne Wax,5c per Ib.
Candles and Tapers, all others,
including Sperm 25
Candle Wick 20
Cane or Rattan, split or other
wise manufactured 25
Canton Flannel, not stained
painted or printed, Ic. sq. yd.& 15
Canton Flannel, printed or dyed :>2. ,
Canvas for manuf. of Floor Oil
Cloth, not less than 45 in. wide,
&: not pressed nor calendered. Free
Canvas, " Jute," not less than 58
inches wide, when imported by
manufacturers of Floor Oil
Cloth, for use in their factories. Free
Canvas of flax or hemp and sail
twine, to be used for boat and
ship sails 5
Canvas, painted and stretched on
frames, for artists use 25
Canvas, all other, n.e.s 20
Caoutchouc, unmanufactured . . . Free
Caplins, unfinished Leghorn hats. 2(i
Caps, Hats and Bonnets, n.e.s.. 30
Caps, Percussion, for guns, rifles
and pistols 35
Caps, Percussion Copper for
blasting 35
30
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1892.
< c. ad viil.
Capsules for Bottles, made of lead 30
Carbons, $2.50 per 1,000 of 12
inches less in proportion
Cardboard 35
Cards, show cards, 6 cents per
Ib. and 2C
Cards, for play ing, 6cts. per pack.
Carpet Bags, Trunks, and
Valises 30
Carpet, treble ingrain, three-ply
and two-ply carpets, composed
wholly of wool, lOc. per sq. yd.
and . .. 20
Carpets, two-ply and three-ply
ingrain carpets, of which the
warp is composed wholly of
c ttou or other material than
wool, worsted, the hair of the
Alpaca goat, or other like
animal, oc. per sq. yd. and 20
Carpets, Brussel, tapestry, Dutch,
Venetian and damask ; oarpet
mats and rugs of all kinds,
n.e.s.; and printed felts and
druggets and all other carpets
and squares n.o.p 25
Carpets, Smyrna mats and rugs. 30
Carpeting, Matting and Mats of
Hemp, Carpet Linings and
Stair Pads 25
Cartridges, for guns, rifles and
pistols, and Cartridge Cases . . 35
Carriages, Buggies of all kinds,
Farm Wagons. Farm, Railway
or Freight Carts, Pleasure
Carts or Gigs and similar
vehicles costing less than $50,
$10 each and 20
Costing $50 and less than
$10U $15 each and 20
All such Carriages costing
$100 each and over 35
Carriages, Railway Cars, Sleighs,
Cutters, Wheelbarrows and
Hand Carts 30
Carriages, Childrens Carriages
of all kinds 35
Carriages, parts of, or other
manufactured articles, shall be
charged with same rate of
duty, on a proportionate valu
ation, as that chargeable upon
the finished article.
Carriages parts of, etc., is held
to include Wheels, Bodies,
Seats, Dashboards, Gears.Tops,
Banded Hubs, Shafts and
Poles ready to fit, painted or
not painted.
Carriage Hardware 35
Carriages of travellers, and Car
riages laden with merchandise,
and not to include circus
troupes or hawkers Free
Cash Boxes 35
Casts, as models for the use of
schools of designs Free
Catgut Strings, or Gut Cord for
Musical Instruments Free
Catgut or Whipgut, unmanufac
tured Free
Caustic Soda, other Free
Cases, for jewels, watches, silver
and plated war 1 , cutlery, and
other like articles of any ma
terial 10 cents each and 30
Celluloid, Xylonite or Xyolite, in
sheets, lumps, balls, or blocks,
in rough Free
Celluloid moulded into sizes for
handles of knives and forks,
not bored nor otherwise manf. 10
Celluloid balls and cylinders,
coated with tinfoil, or not, but
not finished or further manu
factured 1C
$ c. ad val.
Celluloid Collars 24 cts. per doz.
and 30
Cuffs 4 cts. pair, and 30
Cement, Stone or Water Lime
stone from quarry (13 cubic
feet to ton) $1 per ton
Cement, burnt and unground,
7J cents per 100 Ibs
Cement, Hydraulic or Water-
lime, ground, Portland or Ro
man, including barrels, 40 cts.
per barrel
Cement in bulk or in bags, 9
cents per bushel
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, admiralty, Free. Other 20
Charcoal 20
Cheese, 3 cents per Ib
Cheese Cloths, 1 cent per square
yard and 15
Cheques, pronotes and drafts,
printed 35
Cherry Trees 4 cents each
Chewing Gum, if sweetened, 1J
cents per pound, and 35
Chewing Gum, not sweetened .. 20
Chicory, raw or green and substi
tutes for coffee, n.e.s., 3c.pr.lb.
Chicory, dried roasted or ground,
and substitutes for coffee,
composed of roots and vege
tables, 4 cents per Ib
China Clay, natural or ground. .Free
Chloralum or Chloride of Alum. Free
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
Chromes, Chromotypes, Oleo
graphs, Photographs, and
other cards, pictures.or artistic
works of similar kinds, pro
duced by any process other
than hand painting or drawing,
whether for business or adver
tising purposes or not, printed
or stamped on paper, card
board, or other material, n.e.s,
inc. Christmas New Year and
Sun. Sch. Cards, and Illus
trated Wall Texts, 6c. per Ib.
and 20
Church Vestments 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, 10 cents
per im. gallon
Cigars and Cigarettes, $2 per Ib.
and 25
Cinchona Bark Free
Cinchona Bark, powdered 20
Cinnabar Free
Citrons, rinds of, in brine .... Free
Citric Acid 20
Clays Free
Cliff Stone, unmanufactured. . . . Free
Cliff Stone manufactured 20
Clocks, and clock cases of all
kinds 35
Clock springs and clock move
ments other than for tower
clocks, complete or in parts . . 10 ]
Clothes Wringers $1 each and 30 ;
% J c. ad val.
Clothing, ready-made, and wear
ing apparel of every descrip
tion including horse clothing
shaped, composed wholly or in
part of wool, worsted, the hair
of the alpaca goat or other like
animal, made up by the tailor,
seamstress or manufacturer,
n.o.p lOc. per Ib and 25
Clothing, donations of, for chari
table purposes Free
Clothing imported by and for
use of army and navy, or for
Canadian Militia. Dutiable ac
cording 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 Ibs. 50 cts.
Coke, Gas, when used in Cana
dian manufactures only Free
Coal Tar and Coal Pitch. . 10
Cobalt, ore of Free
Cochineal Free
Cocoa Mats and Matting 30
Cocoanut Pudding Preparation,
a mixture of cocoanut, rice,
tapioca, etc., 8 cents per Ib.
Cocoanuts, imported ffom place
of growth by vessel diiect to a
Canadian port. . . . 50c. per 100.
Cocoanuts, not imported direct,
$1 per hundred.
Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, and
other preparations of cocoa not
sweetened 4c. per. Ib.
Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, and
other preparations of, con
taining sugar 5c. per. Ib.
Cocoanut, dessicated, sweetened
or not, 8 cents per pound
Cocoa Bean, shell and nibs, not
roasted, crushed or ground . . Free
Coffee, Green, imp. from U.S. ..^10
Coffee, Green, imported from
other countries than the U.S . . Free
Coffee roasted or ground, imp d
from U.S., 3 cts. per Ib., and. . 10
Coffee, roasted or ground, and
all imitations of and substi
tutes for, n.e.s., 3 cts. per Ib..
Coffee, extract of, or substitutes
for, of all kinds . . 5 cts. per Ib.
Coffee and Cream, sweetened,
cond. in tins, IJc. per Ib. and 35
Coffee Mills or Roasters 30
Coffins and Caskets, of an}- ma
terials 35
Coins, Silver Coins from the U.S. 20
Coins, Gold and Silver, except
U.S. silver coins Free
Coir and Coir Yarn Free
Collars of linen, cotton, celluloid,
xylonite, or xyolite, 24c. per
doz. and 30
Collars, lace collars 30
Collodion, 20c. per I. G. and 25
Cologne water, alcoholic per
fumes, and perfumed spririrs,
bay rum. and lavender \\ alers,
hair, tooth and skin washes
and other toilet preparations
containing spirits of any kind,
when in bottles or flasks weigh
ing not more than 4 oz. each , . 50
When in bottles, flasks, or
other packages weighing
more than 4 oz. each.s-2.12i
p. gal . and 40
Coloured Fabrics, woven in whole
or in part of dyed or colored
cotton yarn, or jute yarn, or
of part jute and part cotton
1892.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
31
$ c. ad val.
yarn or other material except
silk, n.e.s 25
Combs, dress and toilet, all kinds 35
Combs, curry combs, as Sad
dlers hardware 35
Commercial blank forms 35
Communion Plate imported by
and for use in Churches Free
Composition Metal for the manu
facture of filled gold watch-
cases 10
Compasses for ships Free
Composition Nails, Spikes arid
Sheathing Nails 20
Composition Fuel, in blocks 20
Concentrated Lye 20
Condensed Coffee 35
Condensed Milk, not sweetened. . 35
Condensed Milk, if sweetened, 1J
cents per Ib. and 35
Confectionary and Sugar Candy,
1 Jc pr Ib. and 35
Copper, old and scrap in pigs,
bars, rods, bolts, ingots and
sheating not planished or coat
ed, and copper seamless drawn
tubing 10
Copper Wire 15
Copper Wire twisted for manu
facture of boots and shoes . . Free
Copper Rollers, for vise in calico
printing, when imported by
calico printers for use in their
factory in the printing of calico
and for no other purpose (such
rollers not being manufactured
in Canada) Free
Copper, in sheets or strips of
los than 4in. in width 15
Copper in sheets or plates of not
less than 4in. in width Free
Copper Bath, finished 35
Copper.all manufactures of ,n.e.s. 30
Copper, piecipitate of, crude ..Free
Copperas, Sulphate of Iron Free
Copy Books 35 t
Copying Presses 30
Cords and Tassels of silk or any
other material 30
Cordage, Cotton, and Cotton -
braided Cords 30
Cordageof all kinds, n.e.s. IJcper
Ib. and 10
Cordials (see Spirituous Liquors.
Corduroy, 2c per sq. yd. and ... 15
Corn, Indian 7Ac. per bush.
Cornmeal 40c. per bbl.
Corks and manufactures of Cork
wood or Cork-bark 20
Cork-wood or bark, unmanufa..Free
Corkscrews and Cork Drawers . . 30
Cornice Poles, 35
Corsets 35
Corset clasps, spoon clasps or
busks, blanks, side steels and
other corset steels, whether
plain, japanned, lacquered,
tinned or covered with paper
or cloth; also back, bone or
corset wires, covered with paper
or cloth, cut to lengths and
tipped with bra*s or tin, or un-
tipped. or in coils, 5c. p. Ib. and 30
Cottolene, sub. for lard, 2c. p. Ib.
Cotton, raw Free
Cotton covered Wire 35
Cotton Seed Free
Cotton Bed Quilts, not including
woven quilts 01 counterpanes. 35
Cotton Quilts or Comforters
white, with woven col d border 25
Cotton Belting 20
Cotton and ute Tapestry 25
Cotton and Linen Damasks 25
Cottons, grey or unbleached,
and bleached cotton sheetings,
30
35
35
V c. ad val.
drills, ducks, cotton or Canton
flannels, not stained, painted
or printed, 1 ct. persq. yd. and 15
Cotton fabrics uncolpured, scrims
and window scrims, cambric
cloths, muslin apron checks,
brilliants, cords, piques, dia
pers, lenos, mosquito nettings;
Swiss, jaconets, and cambric
muslins, and plain, striped or
checked lawns -~>
Cottons, denims, drillings, bed-
tickings, ginghams, plaids,
cotton or Canton flannels,
flannelettes, cotton tennis
cloth or striped zephyrs, ducks
and d ills, dyed or coloured,
checked and striped shirtings,
cottonades Kentucky jeans,
pantaloon stuffs, and goods
of like description . .2c. per sq.
yard and 15
Cottons, all clothing made of
cotton, or other material not
otherwise provided for, in
cluding corsets, and similar
articles made up by the seam
stress or tailor, also tarpaulin,
plain or coated with oil, paint
tar, or other composition, and
cotton bags made up by the
use of the needle n.o.p 35
Cotton Handkerchiefs, printed ex
plain, in the piece or otherwise. 25
Cotton or Linen Shirts, 81 per
doz. and
Cotton Undershirts and Dra\\ ers.
Cotton -covered flat steel, cut to
lengths, with brass on ends and
eyejeted, as parts of clothing..
Cottoli, knitting yarn, hosiery
3~arn, and other cotton 3 T arn,
under No. 40, not bleached,
dyed, or coloured, 2 cts. per
Ib. and 15
Cotton Yarns, not coarser than
No. 40, unbleached, bleached
or dyed, for use in covering
electric wires ; also for the
manufacture of cotton loom
harness ; and for use in the
manufacture of Italian cloths,
cotton, worsted or Silk fabrics.Free
Cotton Yarns in cops only, made
from single cotton yarns finer
than No. 40, for use in their
own factories by the manufac
turers of Italian cloths, cash-
met es and cotton cloths for the
selvages of said cloths only . . Free
Cotton, knitting yarn, hosiery
yarn, dyed or coloured, 3 cts.
per Ib. and 15
Cotton Lamp Wick 30
Cotton or Linen Collars, 24 cts.
per doz. and 30
Cotton over 30 in. wide when im
ported by manufacturers of
Window Shades for use in their
factories 15
Cotton over 42 in. wide and when
imported by manufacturers
of Enamelled Cloth for use in
their factories 15
Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas.. 35
Cotton Prunella, n.e.s., 2 cts.
per sq. yd. and 15
Cotton Prunella, for boots and
shoes 10
Cotton Pillow Cases 35
Cotton, seamless bags, 2 cts. per
Ib. and 15
Cotton, sewing thread, in hanks,
black, bleached, or unbleach
ed, three and six cord 12$
Cotton, sewing thread, on spools. 25
ty c. ait val.
CottonThread, all other, n.e.s.. 20
Cotton Twine . . . .lc. per Ib. and 25
Cotton Towels and shawls 25
Cotton Velveteens. Cotton Vel
vets and Cotton Plush 20
Cotton Fire Hose, lined with
rubber, 5 cts per Ib. and 15
Cotton wadding, batting, batts
and warps, cai pet warps, knit
ting yarn, hosiery yarn, and
other cotton yarns, under
number 40, not bleached, dyed
or coloured 2c. per Ib and 15
Cotton warps on beams, 1 ct.
per sq. yd. and 15
Cotton Warp, No. 60, and finer. 15
Cotton Winceys, checked, strip
ed or fancy Cottons, over 25
inches wide, 2c. per sq. yd. and 15
Cotton, Winceys of all kinds. n.es. 22J
Cotton jeans, coutilles, cambrics,
silicias and casbans, printed
or dyed, n.e.s 32
Cottons, Jeans and Coutilles, for
corset and dress stay makers,
for use in their factories 25
Cotton fabrics, printed or dyed,
n.e.s 324
Cottons, manufactures of, n.e.s.. 20
Cotton Waste and Cotton Wool.. Free
Cotton Seed Cake Free
Cow Hair, unmanufactured Free
Cow Hair manufactures, N. E.S. . 20
Cracked Corn and Wheat 20
Cranberries, plums and quinces
30c. per. bush.
Crapes of all kinds 20
Crocus, Coin posit on 30
Crocks, earthenware, per gallon
holding capacity 3 cts.
Crop end of steel rails for the
manuf. of steel, 82 per ton ....
Crowbars lc. per Ib. and 25
Cream of Tartar in Crystals. . . .Free
Cream of Tartar, other, n.e.s. . . . 20
Crucibles of Plumbago 30
Crucibles, Earthenware 35
Cucumbers 25
Cuffs of Paper , 35
Cuffs of Linen, Cotton, Celluloid,
Xylonite or Xyolite, 4 cts. per
pair, and 30
Cultivators and parts thereof ... 35
Cups or other prizes won in com
petitions. See O.C. 12 Jan.,
1889
Curry Cards and Combs 35
Curry Powders 25
Curling stones 25<
Curtains, trimmed oruntrimmed 30
Cutlery : Knives, wholly or in
part plated,costing under 83. 50
per doz., 50c. per doz. and .... 20
Cutlery, plated, other, n.e.s 30
Cutlery, not elsewhere specified. 25
Cut Flowers 20
Damask ofCotton, of
linen, or of cotton and
linen, bleached, unbleached
or colored 25
Decalcomanie, or transfer pict s. 35
Deer, (glove leather) tanned or
dressed, colored or not colored 10
Deer Hair 20
Degras , 20
Dental instruments, of all kinds. 20
Diamonds, set 20
Diamonds, unset, dust or bort,
and black Diamonds for borers. Free-
Diamond drill boring rods and
couplings 30
Diamond Drills, for prospecting
for minerals Fres-
Dice, Ivory or bone, fancy 35
Dogs 20-
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1892.
$ c. ad avl.
Doors, for safes and vaults, of
iron or steel 35
Door Knob Tops, of any ma
terial 20
Dragon s Blood Free
Drain pipes sewer pipes, chimney
linings or vents, and inverted
blocks glazed or unglazed, and
eaithenware tiles 35
Draughts and Chessmen of Ivory
or bone, fancy 35
Drawing Paper, mounted 35
Drawings, n.e.s 20
Dried Flowers 20
Dried Roots, n.e.s 20
Dried Vegetables 25
Druggets (dyed cotton) 32
Drugs, in a crude state, used in
dyeing or tanning Free
Dryer s Japan, 20 cents per gal.
and 25
Dualin, Dynamite, Giant Powder
and other explosives in which
nitro-glycerine is a component
part 5 cents per Ib. and 20
Duck, for belting and hose, when
imported by manufacturers of
rubber goods for use in their
factories Free
Dutch Metal or bronze 30
Dye Wood, ground or further
advanced in manufacture than
chips 20
Dyes (prepared) other than Ani
line 20
Dyes, Aniline, and coal tar d3 es,
in bulk or packages of not less
than 1 Ib. weight, including
alizarine and artificial aliza
rine Free
Byes, Aniline.n.e.s. less than lit) 10
Dye, jet black Free
Dyeing or Tanning Articles in a
crude state, used in dyeing or
tanning, n,e.s Free
Earth Closets 35
Earthenware Tiles 35
Earthenware Drain Tiles, not
glazed 20
Earthenware and Stoneware
Demijohns or Jugs, Churns
and Crocks, per gal. holding
capacity, 3 cents per gal
Earth enware and Stoneware,
brown or coloured, and Roek-
ingham ware, white granite,
or iron stoneware and C.C.
ware, decorated, printed or
sponged, and all earthenware
n.e.s 35
Free
boxes, when imported from
the United States to be filled
with eggs and exported, may
be returned to Canada to be re
filled without requiring duty
a second time, but duty must
be paid on first importation. .. 25
Elastic Rubber Thread for the
manufacture of elastic web
bing, when imported by the
manufacturers of elastic rub
ber webbing to be used for
that purpose only in their
own factories Free
Electric and Gahanic Batteries. 25
Electric Lights, apparatus, parts
of, when imported separately. 25
Electro-plated Ware, wholly or
in part electro or gilt 30
Electrotypes, Stereotypes, and
celluloids of books and bases,
and copper shells for the same,
whether composed wholly or
in part of metal or celluloid,
$ c. ad val.
| cents per sq. in
Electrotypes, Stereotypes, and
celluloids for almanacs, calen
dars, illustrated pamphlets,
newspaper advertisements or
engravings, and all other like
work for commercial, trade or
other purposes, n.e.s. ; and
matrices or copper shells of the
same 2c. per. sq. in.
Electrotypes, Stereo types, and cel
luloids of newspaper columns,
and bases for the same, com
posed wholly or partly of metal
or celluloid, f c. per sq. in. , and
matrics or copper shells of the
same 2c. per sq. in.
Embalming Boards 35
Embossed Paper, extra heavy,
for cracked and damaged walls 35
Embroideries, n.e.s 30
Emery in blocks, crushed or
ground ... Free
Emery and Sand Paper 30
Emery Wheels 25
Enamelled Iron Hollowware 35
Engines, Locomotives, provided
with any locomotive which,
with its tender, weighs 30 tons
and over shall pay a duty of
not less than 2,000.
Engines, Fire 35
Engines, Fire, Chemical 30
Engines, steam, of ships or other
vessels built in any foreign
country, etc 25
Engines, all others, and boilers,
n.e.s 35
Engravings and Prints 20
Entomology, specimens of Free
Envelopes, paper of all kinds. ... 35
Ergot Free
Esparto, or Spanish Grass, and
other grasses and pulp of, for
the manufacture of paper Free
Essences or Extracts, mixed with
spirits 2.12Jper I.G., and 30
Essential Oils 20
Ether, Sulphuric 5c. per Ib.
Excelsior for Upholsterers use. . 20
Excelsior, for other purposes. ... 25
Extract of Logwood, fustic, oak,
and of oak bark Free
Extract of Malt, for medicinal
purposes, n.e.s 25
Extract of Fluid Beef, not medi
cated 25
Eyelets of Brass 30
Eye glasses, finished 30
Eye classes, unfin d, and parts of 25
Fancy Grasses, dried , but not
colored nor otherwise manfd..Free
Fancy workboxes, writing desks,
glove - boxes, handkerchief
boxes, manicure cases, per
fume cases, toilet cases and
fancy cases for smokers sets,
and all similar fancy articles
made of bone, shell, horn,
ivory, wood, leather, plush,
satin, silk, satinette, or paper ;
dolls and toys of all kinds,
including sewing machines,
when not more than >"2 in
value ; and toy whips, orna
ments of aliibaster, spar, am
ber, terra cotta or composition
statuettes and bead ornaments
n.e.s 35
Fans, ... to be rated according to
material.
Farina 2 cts. per Ib.
Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture,
undressed 15
Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture,
$ c. ad val.
dressed 35
Feathers of all kinds, n.e.s ~25
Feather Beds, Bolsters and
Pillows 35
Felt, pressed of all kinds, not
filled or covered by or with
any woven fabrics 17
Felt, adhesive, for sheathing
vessels Free
Felt, printed as carpets 25
Felt, Roofing, tarred or coated. . 25
Felt, Roofing, n.e.s 20
Felt Cloth, n.e.s., 10 cts. per Ib.
and 20
Ferro - manganese and Ferro-
silicon 2 per ton.
Fertilizers, Artificial and Mineral 20
Fibre, Mexican, Tampico or Istle.Free
Fibre Ware, indurated fibre ware,
vulcanized fibre ware and all
articles of like material 30
Fibre, vegetable, for manufactur
ing purposes Free
Fibre, vegetable, twisted for con
venience in transportation . . . Free
Fibrilla Free
Filberts 3 cents per Ib.
Files and Rasps 35
Fillets of Cotton and Rubber not
exceeding 7 inches wide, for
manufacture of card clothing. Free
Firearms 20
Fire Bricks, for use exclusively
in processes of manufactures. Free
Fire Clay gas logs 20
Fire Clay gas retorts 20
Fire Clay retorts, crucibles 35
Fire Clay Free
Fire Works 25
Fire Hose, of cotton or linen,
lined with rubber, or of rub
ber, 5 cents per Ib. and 15
Fire Dogs 30
Fish Skins and fish offal, when
imported by manufacturers of
glue for use in their factories . Free
Fish. Mackerel, fresh, Ic. pr. 11).
Herrings, Pickled or Salted,
i cent per Ib.
Salmon, pickled or salted,
subject to the provisions
of Section 3, Chap. 33, 49th
Vic. Rev. Stat. of Can. .Ic.
peril).
All other Fish, pickled or
salted, in bbls., subject to
the provisions of Section
3, Lhap. 33, 49th Vic. Rev.
Stat. of Can . . Ic. per Ib.
Foreign caught fish, import
ed otherwise than in bbls.
or half bbls., whether fresh,
dried, salted or pickled,
n.e.s , 50 cents per 100 Ibs
Smoked and Boneless Fish,
1 cent per Ib
Anchovies and Sardines,
packed in oil or otherwise,
in tin boxes, measuring
not more than five inches
long, four inches wide, and
three and one-half inches
deep, 5 cents per box ....
In half boxes, measuring not
more than five inches long,
four inches wide, and one
and five-eighths deep, 2J
cents per half box
In quarter boxes, measuring
not more than four and
three-quarter inches long,
three and one-half inches
wide, and one and a quar
ter deep, 2 cts. per quarter
box
Imported in any other form. 3o
1892.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
33
~f> c. a*! )(( .
Fish preserved in oil, except
Anchovies and Sardines . . 3(j
Salmon and all other fish pre
pared or preserved,includ-
inu 1 oysters, n.e.s 25
Oysters shelled in bulk, 1C
cents per gal
Oysters, canned, in cans not
over one pint, 3 cents per
can, including the cans . .
Oysters in cans.over one pint
and not over one quart, 5c.
per can including cans. . .
Oysters in cans exceeding
one quart, five cents for
each quart or fraction of a
quart of the capacity in
cluding the cans
Oysters in the shell 25
Oysters Seed and Breeding
imported for the purpose
of being planted in Cana
dian waters Free
Packages containing Oysters
or other Fish, not other
wise provided for 25
Oils, spermaceti, whale and
other fish oils, and all
other articles the produce
of the fisheries, n.e.s 20
(ins or packages made of
tin or other material, con
taining fish of any kind
admitted free of duty un
der uny existing law or
treaty, not exceeding one
quart in contents, H cts.
on each can or package,
and when exceeding one
quart an additional duty
of li cts. for each ad
ditional quart or frac
tional part thereof
Fish hooks, nets, seines, lines
and twines, not to include
sporting fishing tackle or hooks
with flies, or trolling spoons,
or threads or twines commonly
used for sewing or manufac
turing purposes Free
Fish Hooks, n.e.s 30
Fish Nets, Seines, Lines, and
manufacturer of Twines 35
Fishing Rods 30
Fishing, Hooks with Flies 30
Flagstones, sawn or otherwise
dressed s2 per ton
Flannels, of every description,
n.e.s., (wool), lOc. per Ib. and 20
Flax,- fibre, scutched, .le. per Ib.
Flax, fibre, hackled, 2 cts. per Ib.
Flax, tow of, scutched or green,
i ct. per Hi.
Flax Seed lOc. per bushel.
Flax T\vi ie, Sail Twine 5
Flax, manufactures of n.e.s.... 20
Flint, flints and ground flint
stones Free
Floor and Ornamental Tiles 35
Florist Stock, viz., palms, or
chids, azaleas, cacti and flower
bulbs f all kinds Free
Flour, Buckwheat or Meal, ^c. 11).
Flour, gluten flour, and special
diabetic food 20
Flour, of Corn or Corn Meal ....
40 cts. per bbl.
Flour of Rye 5"c. per bbl.
Flour of Wheat 75c. per bbl.
Flour of Rice or Sago, 2c. per Ib.
Fluting Machine 30
Fly Paper 35
Fog Signals, detonating -1~>
Folding Machines 10
Folia Digitalis Free
Food, Milk, and all similar pre-
3
f 1 o. (til nil.
paraticms 30
Foot Grease, refuse of cotton
seed, but not when treated
with alkalies Free
Forks, cast iron, not handled nor
ground, or otherwise further
manufactured 10
Fossils Free
Fowls, domestic, pure bred, also
pheasants and quails for im
provement of stock Free
Fowls, other 20
Fringes 30
Fruit Syrups, Lime-juice, sweet
ened, n.o p 40c. per gal.
Fruit, dried, Apples, 2c. perlb.
Fruit, dried, Raisins
1 ct. per Ib. and 10
Fruits, dried, Currants, Dates,
Figs, Plums, Prunes, and all
others, n.e s., le. per Ib
Fruits, Bananas, plantains, pine
apples, pomegranates, guavas,
mangoes, and shaddocks ; and
wild blueberries and straw
berries Free
Fruits, Cherries and Currants, le.
quart.
Fruits, green, Grapes, 2c. per Ib.
Fruits, Blackberries, Gooseber
ries, Raspberries, and Straw
berries, 3c. perlb. The weight
of the packuge to be included
in the weight per duty.
Fruit, green, other n.e.s 20
Fruits in air-tight cans or other
packages, weighing not over
1 Ib., 3c. per can, incl. can.
and 3c. additional per can or
package for each pound or
fraction of a pound.
Fruits preserved in brandy and
other spirits sl.S)i per I.G.
Fruit Juice not sweetened and
not containing alcohol, lOc. per
I. gal.
Fuller s Earth Free
Fuller s Earth, prepared 30
Furniture, of wood, iron or any
other material, for house,
cabinet or office, fin. or in parts.
including hair and spring and
other mattresses, bolsters and
pillows, caskets and coffins of
any material 35
Fur Skins, of all kinds, not
dressed in any manner Free
Fur Skins, dyed and wholly or
partially dressed .".... 15
Fur hats, caps, muffs, tippets,
capes, coats, cloaks and other
manufactures of fur 25
Galvanized Nails and
Spikes, wrought and pressed,
H ct. per Ib., but not less than 35
Galvanized sheet iron, thicker
than No. 20 30
Galvanized sheet iron, thinner
gauge than No. 20 12
Galvanic Batteries 25
Game 20
Gannister Free
Gas and Coal Oil, or Kerosene
Fixtures, or parts thereof 30
Gas Coke, (the product of Gas
Works) when used in Cana
dian manufacturesonly Free
Gas. Meters 35
Gas, for dentists and others 20
Gelatine, arid all similar prep ns. 20
Gentian and Ginseng Root Free
German spirits of nitrous ether
(sweet nitre ),*: . 1 -.Mini] i. gal. and 30
German silver in strip- when im
ported by manufactures of
f? c. ad. val.
pocket knives for use in their
factories for manufacture of
of such pocket knives Free
German and Nickel Silver, manu
factures of, not plated 25
German and Nickel Silver, plated
n.e.s 30
German Silver, and Silver in
sheets, for man f g purposes . . Free
Giant powder, dualin, dynamite
and other explosives in which
nitro-glycerine is a constituent
parts oc. per Ib., and 20
Gilling Twine, imported for the
use of the fisheries Free
I Gilling Twines, linen thread .... 20
j Gilt ware, of all kinds, except
jewelery 30
Gin. See Spirituous Liquors . . .
Ginger, Preserved 35
Glacier, window decorations. . . .
6c. per Ib. and 20
Glass, crystal and decorated
table-ware, made expressly for
mounting with silver plated
trimmings, when imported by
manufacturers of plated ware . 20
Glass, ornamented, figured, and
enamelled colored glass; paint
ed and vitrified glass ; figured,
enamelled and obscured white
glass; and rough rolled plate
glass 25
Glass Stained Windows 30
Glass, Carboys and Demijohns,
empty or filled bottles and de
canters, flasks and phials of
less capacity than 3 ounces .... 30
Glass, Flasks and Phials of eight
ounces and over, Telegraph
and Lightning Rod Insulators,
Jars and Glass Balls, and cut,
pressed or moulded tableware,
5 cts. per dozen pieces and 30
Glass. Lamp, Gas and Electric
Light Shades, Lamps and Lamp
Chimneys, sidel ghtsaiid head
lights, Globes for Lanterns,
Lamps.Gas and Electric Lights,
n.e.s 30
Gl.i-s, common and colorless
window glass ; and plain color
ed, stained, tinted or muffled
glass in sheets 20
Glass. Imitation porcelain shades,
and colored glass shades, not
figured, painted, enamelled or
engraved 20
Glass and Emery Paper 30
, Glass, Plate, not, coloured, in
panes not over 30 sq ft, 6c. per
s(|. ft., when bevelled, 2c. per
sq. ft. add l
Glass, Plate, in panes over 30
under 70 sq. ft., Sc. per sq. ft,
when bevelled. 2c. p. sq. ft. add l
Glass, Plate, in panes over 70 sq.
ft. 9c. p. sq. ft., when bevelled
2c. per sq. ft. additional
j Glass, Silvered 30
Glass, silvered, bevelled 35
; Glass, all other, and manufac
tures of, n.o.p., including bent
plate glass 20
Glazier s hacking and putty
knives . 35
Gloves and Mitts, of all kinds.. 35
Glue, sheet, broken sheet and
ground, 3 cents per Ib
Glue, liquid 30
] Glucose and Gluc e Syrup,lc.p.tb
Glycerine 20
<t Hair, unmanufa- tared .... Free
< " Id Beaters moulds and skins Free
Gold Laces, Gold and Si ver
Cloth or Thread :,
CANADIAN TAKIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1892.
$ c. ad val.
Gold and Silver Bullion, in Bars,
Blocks or Ingots, and Bullion
Fringe Free
Gold and Silver Ware, plated,
n.e s 3
Gold Medals 20
Gold and Silver leaf, and Dutch
or schlag metal leaf 30
Gold an; i Silver, manufactures
of, n.e.s 20
Gongs for doors, as bells 30
Gooseberry bushes Ic. each
Grafting Stock. (See Seedling
Stock)
Grape Vines, costing lOc. and
less 2c. each.
Grain, of all kinds when dam
aged by water in transitu (on
appraised value) 20
Granite Ware, camelled Iron
Ware, and Galvanized Iron
Ware 35
Grass, Manilla and Sea Grass. . .Free
Grass, manufactures of, n.e.s 20
Gravels Free
Grease, rough, the refuse of ani
mal fat, when imported by the
manufactures of soap for use
in their own factory only Free
Grease, Axle, 1 cent per Ib . . .
Grease, Foot, refuse of cotton
seed after oil is pressed out . . Free
Grease, other, n.e.s 20
Grindstones, not mounted, and
not less than twelve inches in
diameter 82 per ton.
Grindstone Fixtures 30
Guano, and other animal and
vegetable manures Free
G urns, Amber, Arabic, Australian,
Copal, Damar, Kuurie, Mastic,
Sandarac, Senegal, andShellac;
and White Shellac in gum or
flake, for manufacturing pur
poses ; and Gum Tragacanth,
Gum Gedda and Gum Bar
berry -Free
Gum, British, Dressme, Sizing
Cream and Enamel Sizing, 1
cent per Ib
Gum, sappato, crade, when im
ported for the purposes of
manufacture Free
Gum. opium (drug), 81 per Ib . .
Gums, Assafoetida, Camphor and
others n.e.s
Gunpowder, Gun, Rifle. Sporting,
in kegs, i kegs, i kegs, and
similar packages, 5 cts. peril).
Gunpowder, cannon and musket,
in kegs and bbls., 4 per Ib
Gunpowder, canister, 1 Ib. and
4 Ib. tins, 15 cents per Ib
Gunpowder, blasting and min
ing, 3 cents per Ib
Guns, Rifles and Muskets 20
Gut and Worm Gut, manufac
tured or unmanufactured, for
wl ip and other cord Free
Gutta Percha, clothing, when
partly composed of wool lOc. tt>.
and
Gutta Percha clothing or cloth
ing made waterproof with
C. itta Percha ....
Gutta Percha, crude
Gutta Percha, manf.
30
30
25
35
25
1) c ad val.
Hair, Plasterers and manufac
tures of, n.e.s 20
Hair Oils, Pomatums and Pastes,
and all other perfumed prep
arations used for the hair,
mouth and skin
Hair Pins
Hammers, Blacksmith Hammers,
let. per Ib. and
Hammers, other, n.e.s
Hammocks and lawn tennis nets
and other like articles manu
factured of twine, n.e.s 35
Hams, fresh, salted, dried or
smoked, 3 cts. per Ib
Harness and saddlery of every
description, and parts of same 35
Hatchets, n.e.s 35
Hat Boxes 30
Hat Covers of rubber 35
Hats, caps and bonnets, n.e.s 30
Hatters bands, bindings, tips and
sides, and linings, both tips and
sides when imported by hat
manufacturers for use in their
factories in the ma f e of hats.. Free
Hatters plush, of silk or cotton,
and furs, not on the skin Free ;
Hay and Straw 20
Hemlock, Bark, seed and leaf ..Free
Hemp Paper, made on four-
cylinder machines and calen
dered to between .006 and .008
inch thickness, for manufac
ture of shot shells, primers for
the manufacture of shot shells
and cartridges, and felt board,
sized and hydraulic pressed
and covered with paper or
uncovered for the manufac
ture of gun -wads, when such
articles are imported by the
manufacturers of shot shells,
cartridges, and gun-wads to
be used for these purposes
only in their own factories;
provided always that the said
articles when imported shall
be entered at the port of
Montreal only * rei
Hemp undressed
Hemp, manufactures of, n.e.s.. .20
Henbane, leaf Free
Hickory Spokes, rough turned,
not tenanted, mitred, throat
ed, faced, sized, cut to leno-th,
round tenanted or polished ..tree
Hides, raw whether dried, salted
or pickled Free
Hob Nails, U ct. per Ib. but not
less than ??
Hoes, 5 cents each and
Holly -
Hominy, in bbls., 40 cts. per bbl.
Hominy, n.e.s
Honey ^ in the comb or other
wise, and adulterations and imi
tations thereof . . 3 cts. per Ib. _
Hoofs, horns and horn tips F 1 e
Hoop Skirts cS: similar goods.n.e.s. 35
Hops, ti cents per Ib
Hop extract and hop roots 20
Horns Free
Horns Strips, when to be used in
making corsets Free
Horse Clothing, shaped, n.o.p ... 30
Horses, n e.s 20
25
35
20
20
Gvnsuin"crude (sulphate of lime)Free Hosiery, of Silk 30
House Furnng Hardware, n.e.s. 30
Hair, cleaned or uncleaned, but
not curled or otherwise manu
factured
Hair, curled ;;
Hair Cloth of all kinds 8U
Hair Mattresses B
Hubs, rough hewn or sawn only, 15
Hymn Books . 5
H vosc\ amus Leaves Free
H \ oscyatnus Seed 20
Hydrants, Valveeand \Vatergates 30
Ice
.Free
$e. ad val.
Ice Boxes 35
Illuminating Oils, composed
wholly or in part of the pro
ducts of petroleum, coal, shale
or lignite, costing more than
30c. per gal 25
Incense 20
Indian Corn of the varieties
known as " Southern White
Dent Corn," or horse tooth
ensilage corn, and " Western
Yellow Dent Corn," or horse
tooth ensilage corn, when im
ported to be sown for soiling
and ensilage only Free
Indian Corn, 7A cents per bush . .
Indian Corn Meal, ICc per bbl.
Indian Corn and Corn Meal, when
damaged by water in transi
tion on appraised value 20
India Hemp (crude drug) Free
India Rubber Boots and Shoes
with tops or uppers of cloth or
of material other than rubber. 35
India Rubber Boots and Shoes
and other manufacturers of
India Rubber, n.e.s
India Rubber Clothing, or cloth
ing made waterproof with
India Rubber, n.e.s
India Rubber surfaced water
proof clothing.. lOc. per Ib. and 25
India Rubber, vulcanized hand
les for knives and forks 10
India Rubber Hose, Belting,
Packing, Mats and Matting,
and Cotton, and Linen Hose,
lined with rubber. 5c. p. Ib. and 15
India Rubber, unmanufactured. Free
India Rubber, Crude and Hard
Rubber in sheets, but not fur
ther manufactured, and re
covered Rubber and Rubber
substitute Free
Indigo Free
Indigo Auxiliary or Zinc Dust . . Free
Indigo Paste aiid Extract of .... Free
Infants Food, all kinds 30
Ink, for writing 25
Ink, for printing 2
Inkstands, n.e.s 3
Insect Powder, n.e.s 20
Iodine, crude Free
Iodine, resublimed 20
Iris, Orris Root Free
Isinglass 20
Iron Sand or Globules and Dry
Putty, for polishing granite ... 20
Iron Liquor, solution of acetate
of iron for dyeing and calico
printing Free
Iron, < >xide of, drv 30
IRON & STEEL & MAXI/KAC. OF:-
Adzes 35
Anchors Free
Angles, rolled iron or steel
Angles, Channels, Structural
Shapes and Special Sections,
weighing less than 25 Ibs per
lineal yd., n.e.s., A cent per
Ib. and 10
-Vno-les, etc., as above, weigh
ing not less than 25 Ibs. per
lineal yard 124
Angles, rolled iron or steel
Angles, Beams, Girders,
.Joists, Channels, Eye-bar
Blanks made by the Kloman
process, together with all
other structural shapes of
rolled iron or steel, inclu
ding rolled iron or steel
bridge plate, not less than S
of an inch thick, nor less
than 15 inches wide, when im
ported by manufacturers of
1802.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
35
35
30
^ c. ad val.
bridges for use exclusively
in the manufacture of iron
and steel bridges 124
Angles for iron or composite
ships or vessels Free
Axes, chopping axes, 2 per
doz. and I 1
Axes ( all kinds, Adzes,
Hatchets, and Hammers,
n.e.s
Axles and Springs of iron or
steel, and parts thereof, for
carriages other than railway
or tramway vehicles, with
out reference to the stage of
manufactures, 1 cent per Ib.
and
Axles for railway and tranuvay
cars, all other axles, and
parts thereof, ne.s.,830per
ton, but not less than 35
Balances 35
Bands and Hoops, n.e.s., valued
at 4 cents or less per Ib 3i)
but not less than 12 per ton
Bands and Hoops, n.e.s..
valued at over 4c per Ib . 1-2$
Bars, Crowbars, Ic per Ib. and 25
Bar Iron, rolled or hammered,
comprising flats, rounds,
squares, and bars and shapes
of rolled iron, n.e.s., 13
perton
Barbed Wire Fencing of iron
or steel 1 cents per lh.
Bars or Steel Rails, weighing
not less than 25 Ibs. per
lineal yard, for use on rail
way track Free
Bars "and Billets, n.o.p., valu
ed at 4 cents or less per Ib .
but not less than 12 per ton
Bars and Billets, n.e.s., valu
ed at over 4 cents per Ib. . . .
Blooms and Slabs, valued at 4
cent,-, per U>s or less
but not less than 12 per ton
Blooms and Slabs, valued at
over 4 cents per Ib 12J
Boiler, or other plate iron,
sheared or unsheared, skelp
iron sheared or rolled in
grooves, and sheet iron, coin-
mo, i or black, not thinner
than 20 gauge, n.e.s., inclu
ding nail plate of iron or
steel, 16 gauge and thicker,
13 per ton
Boiler tubes of wrought iron or
steel 15
Bowls for Cream Separators . Free
Bolts with or without threads
or nuts, and bolt blanks less
than ijthsof an inch in diam
eter, 1 J cents per Ib. and . . .
Bridges, iron and structural
i on works (provided the
duty shall not be less than
35 p.c.), 1J cents per Ib
Bridge Plate not less than C-tlis
of an inch thick, nor less
than 15 inches wide when
imported by manufacturers
of bridges for use exclusively
in the manufac. of bridges
Canada plates 12
Cast Iron Vessels, Plates,
Stove Plates and Irons, Sad
Irons, Hatters Irons, Tailors
Irons and castings of iron
n. e. s. [provided the duty-
shall not be less than 30 p e.]
.si ", per ton
Castings, other, n. e. s 30
Chain Traces or parts harness 35
C hains, iron or steel, over 9-16
30
30
30
12*
%! c. ad val.
of an inch in diameter 5
Chains, other, n.e.s 30
Clock Spri gs 10
Clock Springs andt orset Steels
to be flat wire of steel of
No. 10 gauge or thinner,
to be used in the manufac
ture of crinoline and cor
set wire ; steel of No. 20
gauge and thinner, but not
thinner than No. 30 gauge,
to be used in the manufac
ture of corset steels, clock
springs and shoe shanks,
when imported by the manu
facturers of such articles for
use in their factories Free
Corrugated Sheet Iron 30
Crowbars, 1 cent per Ib. and.. 25
Crucible cast steel wire, when
imported by manufacturers
of wire ropes, pianos, card
clothing and needles, for use
in the manufacture of such
articles in their own factor
ies Free
Crucible Sheet Steel, 11 to 16
gauge, 2 to IS in. wide,
when imported by manufac
turers of mower and reaper
knives for the manufacture
of such knives in their own
factories Free
Cuttings or clippings, wrought
iron or steel sheet or plate
as cut at the rolling mills or
ship yards, and fit only for
re-rolling and to be used for
such purposes only 30 ;
Discs for Harrows 35
Discs for harness 35
Engines. Locomotive, which,
with its tender, weighs 30
tons or over, shall pay a duty
of not less than 2,000 .
Engines, Steam Engines, boil
ers and machinery, composed
wholly or in part of iron or
steel, n.e.s 30
Fencing, Buckthorn and Strip,
iron or steel, li cents perlb,
Ferro Manganese, Ferro Sili
con. Speigel, Steel Bloom
ends, and crop ends of steel
rails for the manufacture of
iron or steel, 2 per ton ....
Files and Rasps 35
Files, Steel, for the manufac
ture of, when imported by
file manufacturers for use
in their factories Free
Fish Plates, Railway Fish
Plates 12 per ton.
Forgings of iron and steel, or
forged iron of whatever
shape, or in whatever stage
of manufacture, n.e.s., lie.
per Ib., but not less than .... 35
Forgings for axles and car
springs of all kinds, 30
per ton, but not less than 35
Forgings for axles or springs
for carriages other than
railway and tramway vehi
cles, Ic. fper Ib. and." 30
Forgings of whatever shape or
in whatever stage of manu
facture, n. e. s., li cts. per
Ib., hut not less than 35
Forks, cast iron, not handled
nor ground or otherwise fur
ther manufactured 10
Furniture of any material 35
Garden Rakes, two and three-
pronged Forks of all kinds
and hues .V. each and 25
f? c. ad val.
Hay Knives and four, five and
six pronged forks of all kinds
2 per doz., and 20
Hinges and Hinge Blank,
Ic. per Ib. and 25
Hollowware, tinned and glazed 35
Hollowware, enamelled 35
Horse Shots, and horse shoe
nails, 1J ct. per Ib. but not
less than 35
Hoop Iron, not exceeding
three-eighths of an inch in
width and being No. 25
gauge or thinner, used for
the manufacture of tubular
rivets Free
Hoop, or band, or scroll, or
other iron, eight inches or
less in width, and not
thinner than No. 20 gauge
13 per ton
Hoop, or band, or scroll, or
other iron, eight inches or
less in width, and thinner
than No. 20 gauge 12J
Ingots, Steel, Cogged Ingots.
Booms and Slabs, by what
ever process made, Sillets
asid Bars, Bands, Hoops,
Strips, and Sheets of all
guages and widths, all of
above classes of steel not
elsewhere provided for, valu
ed at 4 cents or less per
pound, 30 percent, ad val., 30
out not less than 12
per ton, except Ingots,
Cogged Ingots, Blooms and
Slabs upon which the spe
cific duty shall be not less
than 8 a ton , when of greater
value than 4 cts. per Ib .... 12 J
Iron in slabs, blooms, loops,
puddled bars, or other forms
less finished than iron in
bars, and more advanced
than pig iron, except cast
ings 9 per ton.
Iron Masts for ships, or parts
of Free
Iron or Steel Beams, Sheets,
Plates, Angles and Knees,
for iron or composite ships
or vessels Free
Iron or Steel Rivets, bolts with
or without threads or nuts,
or Bolt Blanks, less than
three-eighths of an inch in
diameter, 1 i cts. per Ib. and 30
Iron, Wrought Iron or Steel
Nuts and Washers, Iron or
Steel Rivets, Bolts with or
without threads, nut and
Bolt Blanks, T and Strap
Hinges and Hinge Blanks,
n.e.s Ic. per Ib. and 25
Iron, all articles rated as iron
or manufacture of iron shall
be chargeable with the same
rate of duty, if made of stee 1 ,
or of steel and iron com
bined, unless otherwise pro
vided for.
Knife Blades or Knife Blanks
in the rough, unhandled, for
use by electro-platers 10
Knives, Reapers and Mowers
Knives 35
Locks 35
Locomotives and other Steam
Engines, Boilers and .Ma
chinery, composed wholly or
in part of iron or steel, not
elsewhere specified, 30 per
cent, ad val. ; provided that
any locomotive which with
36
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
! e. ad val.
its tender weighs 30 tons or
over shall pay duty of not
less than 82,000 each
Locomotive and 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 in Canada, imported
for use in the construction
of iron or steel ships or ves
sels Free
Manufactures, 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
Mattocks, Ic. per Ib. and 25
Nails and Spikes, wrought and
pressed, galvanized or not,
Horseshoe Nails, Hoh Nails
and Wire Nails, and all other
Wrought Iron or Steel Nails,
n. e. s., and Horse, Mule or
Ox Shoes, 1J ct. per Ib., but
not less than 35
Nails, cut Nails and Spikes of
iron or steel, Ic. per Ib
Nail Rods, Swedish rolled
iron, under ^ in. in diameter,
for the manufacture of horse
shoe nails 20
Nail Plate, iron or steel, 16
gauge and thicker ,f 18 perton
Nails, composition, spikes and
sheeting 20
Nam 3 Plates, enamelled 35
Needles, steel, viz., Cylinder
Needles. Hand Frame Need
les and Latch Needles 30
Nuts or Bolt Blanks, 1 >ss than
three-eighths of one inch in
diameter, Hets. perlb., and 30
Nuts and washers, wrought
iron or steel, iron or steel
rivets, bolts with or without
threads, nut and bolt blanks,
T and strap hinges and
hinge blanks, n.e.s., Ic. per
Ib., and 25
Ornamental Iron Work and
Wire Work 30
Other Steel, n.e.s 30
Other Iron, 8 inches or less in
width and thinner than No.
20 gauge 12J
Picks, Mattocks, Hammers
weighing three pounds each
or over, Sledges, Track Tools,
Wedges, or Crowbars of Iron
or Steel c per Ib. 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 Mills and parts of in
anv stage of manufacture. . . 35
Plates, for iron or composite
ships or vessels Free
Plates, iron or steel combined,
and steel not specially
enumerated or provided for. 30
Plates, Scraper Plates 3
Plates engraved on steel 20
Plates, Steel Plates, not less
than 30 inches wide and not
less than J of an inch thick. . 12}
Plates, nail plate, 16 gauge
and thicker, 13 per ton . . .
Plates, cast-iron plates, and
stove plates, 816 per ton, but
not less than 30
Plate, Canada Plate 12J
Plates, circular, iron or steel.
$ c. ad val.
not less than 30 in. wide and
not less than J in. thick 30
Plates, Saw Plates, cut to shape
only, not otherwise man f d..Free
Plough Plate, mould boards,
and land sides when cut to
shape from rolled sheets of
crucible steel but not mould
ed, punched, polished or
otherwise manufactured and
being of a greater value than
4c. a Ib 12J
Portable Steam Engines,
Threshers, Separators, Horse
Power, Saw Mills, Machin
ery, and parts of 35
Puddle Bars, 89 per ton
Pumps, Iron Pitchers, Cistern,
Well and Force Pumps 35
Railway Bars and Rails, iron
or steel, for railways and
tramways, of any form,
punched or not punched,
n.e.s., 86 per ton
Rail?, weighing not less than
25 Ibs. per lineiil yard, for
use in railway tracks Free
Rails, crop ends of, for the
manuf re of steel, 82 per ton.
Rivets, iron or steel, Bolts
with or without threads, or
nut or bolt blanks less than
| of an inch in diameter,
lie. per lh. and 30
Rivets, n.e.s., Ic per Ib. and.. 25
Rods, of steel rolled, under
half an inch in diameter, or
under half inch square, im
ported by knob or lock
manufacturers, or cutlers,
for use exclusively in such
manufacture in their own
factories Free
Rods, iron i, 5-16, f , i in dia
meter, coppered 30
Rods, Hound, galvanized 30
Rolled iron tubes, not welded,
under 1 inon in diameter,
Angle Iron, 9 and :p gauge,
not over 1J inch wide, Iron
Tubing, lacquered or brass
covered, not over 1J inch
diameter, all of which are to
be cut to lengths for the
manufacture of bedsteads,
and to be used for no other
purpose ; when imported for
the manufacturers of iron
bedsteads, to be 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, balances and
weighing beams of iron or
steel 35
Saws of all kinds 35
Scrap iron, wrought and scrap
steel, being waste or reftise
wrought iron or steel and
fit only to be remanufac-
tured, the same having been
in actual use, not to include
cuttings or clippings which
can be used as iron or steel
without re-manufacture, 2
per ton ...
Scrap iron and scrap steel, old,
and only fit to be remanufac-
tured, being part of or re
covered from any vessel
wrecked in water subject to
the jurisdiction of Canada . . Free
Screws, commonly called Wood
Screws.
$ c. ad oal.
2 inches or over in length, 6
cents per iL
1 inch and less than two
inches in length, 8c. per Ib.
Less than 1 inch, lie per Ib.
Screws, iron, steel, brass, or
other metals, n.e.s 35
Scythes 82.40 per doz.
Sheet Iron, common or black,
not thinner than No. ~M
gauge, 13 per ton
Sheet Iron, galvanized, No. 20
gauge and thicker 30
Sheet Iron Signs, not framed . . 30
Sheet Iron, common or black,
smoothed or polished, and
coated or galvanized, thinner
than No. zO gauge, Canada
plates and plates of iron or
steel not less than 30 inches
wide, and not less than J of
an inch in thickness 12J
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, 2J to 18 inches
wide, imported by manufac
turers of mower and reaper
knives for manufacture of
such knives in their own fac
tories Free
Sheets of not less than 11 or
more than 18 wire gauge and
costing not less than 875 per
ton of 2240 Ibs., when im
ported by manufacturers of
shovels and spades for use
exclusively in such manufac
ture in their own factories. .Free
Sheets of all gauge and widths,
n.e.s., valued at 4 cents or
less per Ib 3 )
but not less than 812 per ton.
Sheets of all gauge and widths,
n.e.s., valued at over 4c perlb 124
Shoes, horse, mule and ox
shoes, U cents per Ib., but
not less than 35
Shovels and spades, shovel and
spade blanks, and iron or
steel cut to shape for same,
81 per doz. and 25*
Slabs, iron in slabs, t9 p;r ton.
Skates, 20 cents per pa rand. . 30
Skates, steel for, vslujd at 2i
cents per Ib. and ov;r Free
Sledges, 1 cent per Ib. and 25
Springs, or parts of, for car
riages other than rail way and
tramway vehicles, 1 cent per
Ib. and 30
Springs, Car Springs, all kinds,
830 "per ton.but not less than 35
Springs, all other, n. e. s., 830
per ton, but not less than . . 35
Steels, table and butchers
steels 35
Steel of No. 12 gauge and thin
ner, but notthinnerthanNo.
30 gauge, imported by manu
facturers of buckle clasps
and ice-creepers, to be used
in the manufacture of such
articles only in their own
factories Free
Steel, manufactures of, orparts
of iron and parts steel, n.e.s. 30
Stoves, 816 per ton, but not
less than 30
Stove Plates, 816 per ton, but
not less than 30
Swords 30
Vessels, cast iron, 816 per ton,
but not less than 30
Wedges, 1 cent per Ib., and. . . 25.
1892.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
37
\>. c. aa dvl.
Iron and manufactures of, or
part iron or part steel, n.e.s. . . 30
Strips costing 4c per Ib. or less. 30
but not less than, 812 ton.
Strips costing: over ic. per Ib. 12A
Strips specially imported for
the manufacture of buck
thorn and plain strip fencing
for use in their factories .... Free
Tacks, cut, brads or sprig s, not
exceeding 16 ounces to the
thousand, 2 cents per 1,000.
Tacks, cut, brads or sprigs, ex
ceeding 16 ounces to the
thousand, 2 cents per Ib. . . .
Traps 30
Tubing, wrought iron, over 2
inches diameter 15
Tubing, of lap-welded iron,
threaded and coupled or not,
one and one-quarter to two
inches inclusive in diameter,
for use exclusively in artesian
wells, petroleum pipe lines
and petroleum refineries .... 20
Tubes not welded nor more
than 1 inch in diameter of
rolled steel 15
Tubes or ) ipes, other wrought
iron6-10c. Ib., and 30
Washers, n.e.s., Ic Ib. and. . . 25
Provided that on all iron or
steel bars, rods, strips, or
steel sheets of whatever
shape, and on all iron or
steel bars of irregular shape
or section, cold rolled, cold
hammered or polished in any
way, in addition to the
ordinary process of hot roll
ing or hammering, there
shall lie paid one-sixth of one
cent per ponnd in addition
to the rate imposed on the
said material
Provided, further, that all
metal produced from iron or
its ore, which is cast and
malleable, of whatever des
cription of form, without re
gard to the percentage of
carbon contained therein,
whether produced by cemen
tation or converted cast, or
made from iron or its ores by
the crucible, Bessemer, pneu
matic, Thomas-Gilst, christ-
hasic, Siemens - Martin, or
open earth process, or by
the equivalent of either,or by
the combination of two or
more of the processes, or
their equivalents, or by any
fusion or other process which
produces f r >m iron or its ores
a metal either granulous or
fibrous in structure which is
cast and malleable, except
what is known as malleable
iron casting, shall be classed
and denominated as steel ;
And provided, further, that al
articles rated as iron or
manufactures of iron shall
be chargeable with the same
rate of duty if made of steel,
or of steel and iron combin
ed, unless otherwise special
ly provided for.
Iris, Orris 11 .0 1 Free
Ivory Knives and Folders and
fancy manufactures 35
Ivory and Ivory Nuts, unmanu
factured and Veneers, sawn
only Free
Ivory Veneer, other 20
$ c. ad val.
Ivory, manufactures of, n.e.s 20
Ivory Vaccine Points Free
Jack Screws of every descrip
tion, n.e.s 35
Jalap Root Free
Jams, Jellies, and Preserves,
5 cts. per Ib
Japanned and Staniped Tinware,
&c f 35
Jerseys, ladies , 10 cts per Ib.
and 20
Jewellery and manufactures of
gold and silver 20
; Jews Harps 35
Junk, old Free
Jute and Jute Butts Free
Jute, carpeting ormatting&mats 25
Jute Cloth, as taken from the
loom, neither pressed, mangl
ed, calendered, nor in anyway
finished, and not less than 40
inches wide, when imported by
manufacturers of jute bags for
use in their own factories . . . .Free
Jute, coloured fabrics, part cot
ton yarns or other material,
except silk, n.e.s 25
Jute, manufactures of, n.e.s. ... 20
Jute Yarn, plain, dyed or color
ed, when imported by manu
facturers of carpets, rugs, mats,
Jute webbing or cloth, for use
in their own factories Free
Kainite, or German potash
salts for fertilizers Free
Kelp Free
Kerosene and Coal Oil fixtures
or parts thereof 30
: Knives, oyster knives 35
Knitting Machines 30
! Knitting Needles and Machine
Needles 30
i Kryoiite or Cryolite Free
Labels, for fruit, vegetables,
meat, fish, confectionery, and
other goods, also tickets,
posters, advertising bills and
folders, 15 cts. per Ib. and 25
! Lac-Dye, crude, seed, button,
stick and shell Free
| Laces, boot, shoe and stay 30
Laces, braids, fringes, embroi
deries, cords, tassels, and
bracelets ; braids, chains, or
cords of hair ; lace canal s and
all similar goods, lace nets and
nettings of cotton, silk, linen
or other materials 30
Lamb and Sheep Skins, tanned
or dressed, but not colored,
waxed or glazed 15
Lamb and Sheep Skins dressed,
waxed or glazed 20
Lamp Reflectors 30
LampShades, made of paper. .. 35
Lamp Wicks 30
Lamp Black and Ivory Black .... 10
Lap Robes, rubber 35
Lard, tried or rendered, the
weight of the package when
of tin to be included in the
weight for duty . . . .3c. per Ib.
Lard, untried, the weight of the
package when of tin to be in
cluded in the weight for duty.
2c. per Ib
Lard Oil 20
Lastings, mohair cloth, or other
manufactures of cloth when
imported by manufacturers of
buttons for use in their own
factories and woven or made in
patterns of such size, shape or
=P c. ad val.
form, or cut in such manner as
to be fit for covering buttons
exclusively Free
Lava, unmanufactured Free
Lava, manufactures of fancy. ... 35
Lead, bars, blocks and sheets,
60 cts. per 100 Ibs
Lead, old scrap and pig, 40 cts.
per 100 Ibs
Lead pipe and shot, H cts. pr. Ib
Lead, Nitrate and Acetate of,
not ground 5
Lead Pencils of all kinds, in wood
or otherwise 30
Lead, manufactures of, n.e.s. ... 30
Leather (Belting) and upper
leather, including Kid, Lamb,
Sheep and Calf, tanned but
not waxed, dressed, or glazed. 15
Leather as above, but dressed,
waxed or glazed 20
Leather Belting 25
Leather Board and Leatheroid,
3c. per Ib
Leather, Cordovan, tanned from
horse hide, and manuf act s of. 25
eathers, Glove, when imported
by glove manufacturers for
use in their factories in the
manufacture of gloves, viz.,
kid, buck, deer, antelope and
water-hog, tanm-d or dressed,
coloured or uncoloured 10
Leather, Morocco Skins, tanned,
but not further manufact d ... 15
Leather, other, and skins tanned,
not elsewhere specified 20
Leather, Patent, Japanned or
enamelled 25
Leather, Sole, tanned, but rough
or undressed 15
Leather, Sole, i cent per Ib. and 15
Leather, Sole, fanned, but rough
or undressed 15
Leeches Free
Lentils 2fi
Lime and Lemon juice, n.e.s ... 20
Lime Juice, sweetened, and fruit
syrups, n.o.p 40c. per gal.
Lime Juice, containing not more
than twenty-five per cent, of
proof spirits, 60c. per gal. ;
when more than 25 per cent.,
*2 per gal
Lime Juice and other fruit juices,
n.o.p., non-alcoholic, and not
sweetened lOc. per gal.
Lime 20
Limestone, water or cement stone,
per ton of 13 cubic ft.. si p. ton.
Lime. Chloride of Free
Linen, damask 2.">
Linen Canvas, when to be used
for boats and ships sails 5
Liquorice Paste 2c per Ib.
Liquorice Root, not ground .... Free
Liquorice, stick or roll, 3 cents
per Ih
Litharge Free
Lithographic Presses 10
Lithographic Stones,noteng - ved. 20
Litmus and all Lichens prepared
and not prepared Free
Lobsters, preserved 25
Lobsters, fresh 20
Locks, other, n.e.s 35
Locomotives and Railway Pas
senger. Baggage and Freight
Cars, being the property of
railway companies in the U. S.
running upon any line of road
crossing the frontier so long as
Canadian locomotives and cars
are admitted free under similar
circumstances into the U.S.,
under regulations to be pre-
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CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1892
$) c. ad val
scribed by the Min. of Customs. Free
Locust Beans and Locust Bean
Meal, for the manufacture of
horse and cattle food Frte
Log-wood, Fustic, Oak and Oak
Bark, extracts of Free
Logwood, compound extract of . . 20
Logs and r d unman, tim r, n.e.s.Free
Mace and Nutmegs 25
Maccaroni and Vermicelli, 2c. 11).
Machines, Dating 30
Machinery, n.e.s 30
Machinery Mining imported with
in three years after the passing
of this Act and which is at the
time of its importation of a
class or kind not manufactured
in Canada Free
Madder and Munjeet. or Indian
Madder, ground and prepared,
and all extracts of Free
Magic Lanterns and slides there
for, philosophical, photo
graphic, mathematical and
optical instruments, n.e.s .... 25
Magnesia 20
Magnesia Fluid 50
Malt, upon entry for Warehouse,
subject to Excise Regulations,
15 cents per bush. .....
Malt, extract of. (non-alcoholic)
for medical purposes, n.e.s .... 25
Manganese, Oxide of Free
Mangles 30
Mauflla Hoods 20
Manilla carpeting, stained paper. 35
Mantels, Slate 30
Manures, Gunno, and other man
ures Free
Manuscripts Free
Maps, Charts and Globes. Geo
graphical, Topographical, and
Astronomical, n.e.s 20
Marble Blocks, from the quarry,
in the rough, or sawn on two
sides only, and not specially
shapen, containing 15 cubic
feet and over 10
Containing less than 15 cb. ft. 15
Marble Blocks and Slabs, sawn
on in -re than two sides 25
Marble Slabs, sawn on not more
than two sides 15
Marble, finished, and all manufs.
of, n.e.s 35
Matches, wax or wood 25
Mattresses, hair, spring and other 35
Matting, Cocoa 30
Meats, fresh or salted, n.e.s.,
3 cts. per Ib
Meats, I iried or Smoked Meats,
preserved in any other way than
salted or pickled, n.e.s,; if im
ported in tins the weight to
include the weight of the tin,
3c. per Ib
Meats, extract of fluid beef not
medicated, meat juice 25
Meats, potted, " mixed and made
up into a paste," 3c pt-r Ib.
Meat Stuff ers 30
Meats, I ork in brineUc. per Ib.
Meats, prepared ni -ats, sealed or
unsealed, in cans or otherwise
and other, n.e.s. 3 cts. per Ib.
Medals, gold or silver .... 20
Medals, German or nick 1 silver. 25
Medals, brass, bronze, or plated. 30
Medicines, Proprietary, viz : all
tinctures, pills, powders,
troches or lozenges syrups,
cordials, bitters, anodynes,
tonics. plasters, liniments,
salves, ointments, paste, drops,
waters, essences, oils, and
V c. ad val.
medicinal preparations or com
positions recommended to the
public under any general name
or titles as specifics for any dis
eases or affections whatsoever,
human or animal, n.o.p., in
liquid form 50
Medicines, Patent, all other.n.e.s. 25
All m e d i c in ail preparations,
whether chemical or other
wise, usually imported with
the name of the manfr., shall
have the true name of such
manfr., and the place where
they are prepared, perman
ently and legibly affixed
to each parcel, and all medi
cinal preparations imp. with
out such names so affixed
shall be forfeited.
Meerschaum, crude or raw Free
Menageries, horses, cattle, carri
ages and harnesses of, under
regulations prescribed by the
Minister of Customs Free
Mercury or quicksilver Free
Metal Composition, n.e.s 20
Metal, yellow metal in bars,
bolts, and for sheathing Free
Mica 20
Microscopes . 25
Milk food and other similar pre
parations SO
Milk condensed, not sweetened,
and Coffee condensed with
Milk not sweetened 35
Mill board, not straw board 10
Mineral Waters, natural, not in
bottles Free
Mineral Waters, n.e.s 20
Mineral and Bituminous sub
stances, n.e.s 20
Mineral Soap Stock, 3c. per Ib.
Mineralogy Specimens Free
Models (original) of Inventions
and other Improvements in the
Arts; but no article or articles
shall be deemed a model which
can befitted for use Free
Molasses and (or syrups n.o.p,,
including all tank bottoms and)
or tank washings, all cane
juice and (or concentrated
cane juice, and all beet-root
juice and) or concentrated-
beet-root juice, when imported
direct, without transhipment,
from the country of growth
and production,
(a) Testing by polariscope,
forty degrees or over and
not over fifty-six degrees,
a specific duty of H cts.
per gallon
(b) When testing less than
forty degiees, a specific
duty of H cts. per gallon,
and in addition thereto J
of 1 ct. per gallon for each
degree or fraction of a de
gree less than forty degr es
(c) And in addition to the
foregoing rates, a still fur
ther specific duty in all
cases of 2i cts. per gallon
when not so imported di
rect without transhipment.
Molasses, gates 30
Moss Iceland and other Mosses,
and seaweed, crude or in their
natural state or cleaned only.. Free
Moss, other, n.e.s 20
Mouldings, of wood, plain 25
Mouldings of wood, gilded or
otherwise fur. her manuf. than
plain 30
$ c. ad val.
Mowing Machines, self-binding
harvesters, harvesters without
binders, binding attachments,
reapers, sulky and walking
ploughs, and all other agricul
tural machines and imple
ments 3J>
Muslin, plant bed muslin, Ic per
square yard and 15
Music, printed, bound or in
sheets, lOc per Ib
Musical Instruments, n,o.p 25
Musk, in pods or in grains Free
Mustard Cake 20
Mustard, ground, prepared, in
cluding French must d not liq. 25
Mustard, French mustard, liquid,
as sauce, 40c per gal. and .... 20
Napkin Rings 30
Naptha, wood naptha or wood
alcohol, 2.12j per imp. gals..
Naptha, n.e.s., 7ic per imp. gal.
NeudU s, Knitting 30
Needles, Steel, all other 30
Newspapers or supplemental edi
tions or parts thereof, partly
printed and intended to be
completed and published in
Canada 25
Newspapers and Magazine-^, n.e.s Fre
Newspapers, Magazines, if bound 15
Nickel Free
Nickel Anodes 10
Nickel and German Silver, imnf.
of, not plated 25
if plated 30
Nitrate of Soda or Cubic Nitre . . Free
! Nitrate of Lead 5
j Nitro-Glycerine, lOc per Ib. and 20
! Noils, being the short wool
which falls from the combs in
worsted factories Free
i Numbering Machines, not to be
classed with ptg. presses, to pay 30
Nuts, all kinds, n.e.s., 3c per Ib.
Nutyalls Free
Oakum Free
i Oak Bark Free
j Oats, 10 cts per bush
I Oat Flour 20
Oatmeal, A ct. per Ib
Oil, Aniline, crude Free
Oil, Coal, Illuminating Oils com
posed wholly or in part of the
products of petroleum, coal,
shale or lignite costing more
than SOc. per. gal 25
Oil, Coal and Kerosene, distilled,
purified or refined, Naptha,
Benzole, Petroleum and pro
ducts of coal, shale, lignite,
n.e.s., 7i cts. per Imp. gal. . ..
Oil, Carbolic, or heavy oil 10
Oil, Castor 20
Oil, Cod Liver, medicated 20
Oils, Cocoanut and Palm, in their
natural state Free
Oil, Colza 20
Oil, Flax Seed or Linseed, raw or
boiled l}c. per li>.
Oil, Hair, perfumed or not .... 30
Oil, Lard Oil 20
Oils, Lubricating, composed
wholly or in part of petroleum,
costing less than *ic. imp. gal.,
7ic. imp. gal
Oils, Lubricating, all others 25
Oils, Neatsfoot 20
Oil, Olive and Salad 20
Oil, Sesame seed 20
Oil, Tallow 25
Oil, all other, n.e.s 20
Oil C^.ke and Meal, Cotton Seed
Cake and Meal, Palm Nut Cake
1892.1
CANADIAN TAKIFF OF CUSTOMS.
39
t^ e. ud rn I.
and Meal Free
Oil Cloths for floor, 5 cts. per sq.
yd and 20
Oil Cloth and Oiled Silk, cut or
shaped, oiled, enamelled,
stamped, painted or printed,
India rubbered, flocked or
coated, n.e.s. , 5c. sq. yd. and. 15
Oil Cloth and Oiled Silk, in the
piece, cut or shaped, oiled,
enamelled, stamped, painted
or printed, India-rubbered,
flocked or coated, n.o.p., 5 cts.
per sq. yd. and 15
Oiled paper 35
Opium (crude), the weight 10 in
clude the weight of the bale
or covering 81 per Ib.
Opium, prepared for smoking,
<i per Ib
Optical Instruments, n.e.s 25
Oranges and Lemons, in boxes of
capacity not exceeding 2J cb.
ft. , 25 cts. per box
In half boxes, capacity 1J cb.
ft, 13 cts. per box
In cases and all other package
10 cts. per cb. ft. capacity ....
In bulk, 81. 60 per thousand. . .
In barrels not exceeding in
capacity that of the 1P6 Ibs.
flour barrel, 55 cts. per bbl. . . .
Ores of metals, of all kinds .. ..Free
organs, Cabinet Reed Organs,
having not more than two sets
of reeds, each 8lO and 15
Organs, etc., having over 2 and
not over 4 sets of reeds, ea. 815
and 15
i M-u ans, etc., having over 4 and
not over B sets of reeds, ea. 820
and 15
Organs, etc., having over 6 sets
of reeds, each 830 and 15
Organs, sets or parts of sets of
reeds for Cabinet Organ 25
Organs, Pipe Organs 25
Ornaments of alabaster spar,
amber and terra cotta, or com
position 35
Osiers Free
Osiers and Willow Furniture ... 35
Osiers and Willow Works, n.e.s. . 25
Ottar of Roses, and Oil of Roses. Free
Pails, tubs, churns, brooms,
lirushes and manufacturers of
wood, n. e.g., and wood pulp.. 25
Paints and Colors, ultra marine
blue, dry or in pulp, metallic
colors, viz: oxides of cobalt,
zinc and tin, n.e.s Free
Blue black, Chinese blue,
Prussian blue, raw umber,
carmine, jets. Satin and
Fine Cologne Lakes, Scar
let, Maroon in pulp, washed
white 20
In pulp, viz., carmine,
cologne, and rose lakes,
scarlet and maroon, satin
and fine washed white. . . 20
Fire-proof Paint, dry, \ c. per Ib
Ground in oil or any other
liquid, and all liquid pre
pared or ready mixed
paints, n.e.s 30
Ground in spirits and all
spirit varnishes and lac
quers 81 per. gal.
Oxides, ochres and ochrey
earths, fireproof;., umbers
and siennas, ground or
ungronnd, washed or un-
iied, calcined or raw.. 30
Paris Green, dry 10
5
20
$ c. ad. val.
Dry White and Red Lead,
Orange mineral and Zinc
white" 5
White Lead in Pulp, not
mixed with oil
Dry, other, n.e.s
Paints, ground or mixed in, or
with, either japan, varnish,
lacquers, liquid dryers, collo
dion oil finish or oil varnish ;
rough stuff and fillers, the
wetght of the package to be
included in the weight for
duty 5c per Ib. and 25
Painters metal graining combs . . 35
Painters pallet knives 35
Paintings in Oil or Water Colors,
by artists of well-known merit,
or copies of Old Masters by
such artists Free
Paintings in Oil or Water Colors,
production of Canadian artists. Free
Paintings, prints, engravings,
drawings and building plans . . 20
Palm Leaf, unmanufactured. . . .Free
Palm Leaf, when manuf., n.e.s. 20
Paper Weights 30
Paper Cutters & Printing Presses 10
Paper Bags, plain, n.e.s 35
Puper Boxes, with chromes, but
without any printed matter, 6
cts. per Ib. and 20
Paper Boxes, labelled, empty, loc
per Ib. and 25
Paper, drawing, mounted, ena
melled or Parchment 35
Paper Hangings, or Wall Paper,
in rolls, on each roll of 8 yds
and under, and so in propor
tion for all greater lengths :
Brown Blanks and White
Blanks, printed or plain un
grounded paper 2c.
White Paper, Grounded Papers
and Satins, not hand-made.Sc.
Single Print Bronzes and Col-
ort-1 Bronzes 6 cents.
Embossed Bronzes 8 cents.
Colored Borders, narrow, and
Colored Borders, wide, .6 cts. ^
Bronze Borders, narrow, and
Bronze Borders, wide. . .14c.
Embossed Borders 15c.
AM other P. H. or W. P 35
Paper files, clips 35
Paper Mac-he, manufactures of .. 35
Paper of all kinds, n.e.s 25
Paper kites, as toys 35
Paper, ruled, oiled or waxed 35
Paper, Tarred, Ac per Ib
Paper. Union Collar Cloth, in rolls
orsheets,not glossed or finisher! 20
Paper, Union Cloth, in rolls or
sheets, glossed or finished .... 25
Paper, filter paper, in sheets .... 25
Paper, fly paper 35
Paper Letters, gummed, plain,
or colored, in bulk 35
Paper Letters, gummed, put up
in envelopes, with printed des-
criptionsfor special advertising
purposes, signs or labels, 15 c.
per Ib. and 2ft
Paper Sacks or bags of all kinds,
printed or not 35
Paper waste or clippings Free
Paper, pressed, in sheets 35
P.iper, Glazed, Plated, Marbled,
Enamelled Paper, and Card
Board, similarly finished, n.e.s. 35
Paper manufactures of, includ
ing ruled and bordered paper-,
papeteries, box d papers and
envelopes and Blank Books . 35
Parasols. (See Umbrellas).
; Patten s, of iron or brass JO
{ c. ad val
Paving blocks, made from slag- of
blast furnace 20
Peaches, n.o.p., the weight of
the packagetto be included in
the weight for duty . . Ic. p. Ib.
Peach Trees 3e. each.
Pears, green fruit 20
Pear Trees of all kinds . . 3c. each.
Peas, lOc per bush
Pearl, mother of, not manu
factured Free
Pearl card cases 35
Pearl Collar Buttons or Studs . . 25
Pearl, manufactures of, fancy .. 35
Pelts, raw Free
Pencils, Lead, wood or otherwise 30
Pencils, slate 25
Penholders, wood 25
Pens, steel, 30 p.c. ; gold 20
Pen racks 30
Perfumery, including toilet prep
arations (non-alcoholic), viz :
Hair oils, tooth and other
powders and washes, poma-
t-ims. pastes and all other per
fumed preparations used for
the hair, mouth and skin .... 30
Perfumed Spirits in bottles or
flasks not weighing more than
4 ounces 50
Perfumed Spirits in bottles, flasks
or other packages, weighing
more than 4 oz., 82.121 peri.g.& 40
Persis orext. Archill and Cudb r.Fref
Petroleum. (See Illuminating
Oil). ( --
Pheasants f or improvm t of stock. Free
Pheasants, other 20
Philosophical Instruments and
Apparatus, not manufactured
in the Dominion, and when im
ported by or for the use of col
leges and schools, scientific and
literary societies Free
Philosophical, Photographic,
Optical and Mathematical In
struments andApparatus, n.e.s. 25
Phosphorus Free
Phosphor Bronze in blocks, bars,
sheet and wire 10
Photograph Albums 35
Photographer s albumenized
paper 25
Photographic Dry Plates, 9c. sq.
ft.
Piano covers, rubber and cotton,
n.e.s., 5 cts. per sq. yd. and.. 15
Piano Stools 35
Pianofortes, square, whether
round cornered or not, not over
7 octaves. 82.") each and 20
Pianofortes, square, all other, K;I> 20
Pianofortes, upright, 830 ea. and 21
Pianofortes, concert, semi-con
cert, or parlor grand, 850 each 20
Pianofortes, parts of 25
Pickers, raw hide, for cotton
looms 20
Pickles in bottle, including the
duty on the bottles, each bottle
holding less than one-half pint
shall be dutiable as containing
one-half pint, holding more
than one-half pint but not more
than one pint shall be dutiable
as containing one pint, holding
more than one pint but not
more than one quart shall be
dutiable as containing one
quart 40c. per gal.
Pickles in jars, bottles or other
similar vessels, 40c. per gal. on
the ascertained quantity, the
duty to include the duty on
the jar, bottles or other vessel,
40c. per gal
40
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1892.
$ c. ad val.
Pickles, in bulk, in vinegar or
vinegar and mustard, 35c gal.
In brine or salt, 25 cts. per gal.
Pictorial illustrations of insects,
&c. , when imported by and for
the use of colleges and schools,
scientific and literary socie
ties Free
Picture Frames, as furniture ... 35
Picture Nails 35
Pictures, framed 35
Pillows and Bolsters 35
Pins, manufactured from wire of
any metal 30
Pipe Clay unmanufactured .... Free
Pitch, Burgundy Free
Pitch (pine). in packages of not
less than 15 gal Free
Pitch (pine) other 21)
Pitch coat, for roofing 10
Pitch bone 20
Plaits, straw, Tuscan and grass.. Free
Planing Mills and parts of, in any
stage of manufacture 35
PJants, viz : Fruit, shade, lawn
and ornamental trees, shrubs
and plants, n.e.s 20
Plaster of Paris or Gypsum,
ground not calcined, lOc. per
100 Ibs
Plaster of Paris, calcined or
manufactured, 15c. per 100 Ibs.
or (35c. per barrel of not over
300 Ibs
Plasters, medicated, all kinds ... 25
Plaits, Straw, Tuscan and Grass. Free
Plated Ware and Gilt Ware, of all
kinds, whether plated wholly
or in part, n.e.s 30
Platina, n.e.s 20
Plates, engraved on wood, steel
or other metal 20
Playing Cards, 6c. per pack
Plum Trees, of all kinds .. 3c. ea.
Plumbago 15
Plush, Silk Netting, used for
manufacture of gloves 15
Plush, of cotton, colored 25
Plush, Silks, other 30
Pocketbooks and Purses 35
Pomades, French or flower odors,
preserved in fat or oil for the
purpose of conserving the
odors of flowers which do not
bear the heat of distillation,
when imported in tins of not
less than 10 Ibs. each 15
Pomades, all others 30
Pop Corn, in cakes or balls 35
Porcelain Ware, n.e.s 30
Porcelain Shades 30
Portable machines, portable
steam engines, threshers and
separators, horse powers, port
able saw mills and flouring
mills and parts thereof in any
stage of manufacture 35
Portable Saw Mills and Planing
mills, and parts thereof, in any
stage of manufacture 35
Potash, muriate and bichromate
of, crude Free
Potash Chlorate of in crystals,
when imported for manufac
turing purposes only Free
Potash, German Mineral Free
Potash, red and yellow prussiate
of ." 10
Potatoes, sweet 25
Pork, barrelled in brine, made
from the sides of heavy hogs
af.er the hams and shoulders
are cut off, and containing not
more than 16 pieces to the bar
rel of 200 Ibs weight, lc. p. Ib.
Potatoes, other, ...15c. per bush.
$ c. ad val.
Poultry and Game of all kinds ... 20
Precious stones, viz., Agate, Ame
thyst, Aqua Marine, Blood
Stone, Carbuncle, Cats Eyes.
Cameo, Coral, Cornelian, Crys
tal, Crysolite,Crosordolite, Em
erald, Garnet, Intaglio, Inlaid
or Encrusted Stones, Onyx,
Opal, Pearl, Ruby, Sardonyx,
Sapphire, Topaz and Turquoise
in the rough Free
Precious Stones, as above, also
imitations, polished, but not
set or otherwise manf., n.e.s.... 10
Precious Stones, other, n.e.s. ... 20
Printing presses and printing
machines, such only as are
used in newspaper, book and
job printing offices ; folding
machines and paper cutters
used in printing and bookbind
ing establishments 10
Prunella for boots and shoes, and
cotton netting for the lining: of
boots, shoes and gloves 10
Pulp, mineral or wood 25
Pulp of grasses Free
Pumice or Pumice Stone, ground
or unground Free
Pumps, iron, pitcher, spout, cis
tern, well and force pumps.. . 35
Pumps, Steam 30
Putty 25
Putty, dry, for polishing granite 20
Quills, in nat. state or unpl d.Free
Quills, other 20
Quince Trees of all kinds. 2ic. ea.
Quinine, sulphate of, in powder. Free
Rags of cotton, linen, jute,
hemp and woollen, paper waste
or clippings, and waste of any
kind except mineral waste .... Free
Railway Rugs of all materials
except silk 25
Raisins, Ic. per Ib 10
Raspberryand Blackberry bushes,
Ic. each
Rattans and reeds manf. or
partly manf 25
Rattans and i eeds in their natural
state Free
Red Liquor for dyg. & calico ptg. Free
Red and Yellow Prussiate of
Potash 10
Refrigerators 35
Rennet, raw, or prepared Free
Resin, in pkgs not less than 100
Ibs Free
Resin, other, n.e.s 20
Ribbons of all kinds and ma
terials 30
Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or
paddy 17 J
Rice, other IJc per Ib.
Rice and Sago Flour, 2c per Ib.
Road Scrapers 35
Rope, Iron Wire 25
Rope, or Cordage, IJc per Ib. and 10
Roots, medicinal, viz : Aconite,
Calumba, Ipecacuanha, Rhu
barb, Sarsaparilla, Squills,
Taraxicum and Valerian ....Free
The same ground or powdered 20
Rose bushes, costing 20c. and
less 3c. each.
Rotten Stone 20
Ruling Pens 10
Rye, (see grain) 10 c. per bush.
Rye Flour, 50 c per bbl.
Saccharine or anv product
containing over one-half of one
per cent thereof . . 10 per Ib.
Saddlers Soap 30
$3 c. ad. val.
Saddlery of every description
and Hardware 35
Saffron Cake Free
Saffron and Saffiower, and ex
tract of Free
Sago 20
Sago Flour, 2c per Ib.
Sails, for boats and ships, also
tents and awnings 25
Sal-Ammonia and Sal-Soda. . . . Free
Saleratus, or Bicarbonate 20
Salt imported from the United
Kingdom or any British pos
session, or imported for the
use of the sea or gulf fisheries,
n e.s Free
Salt, other than above, in bulk,
5c per 100 Ibs
Salt. in bags, bbls., or other pkgs.,
Tic per 100 Ibs. [Pckgs. same
duty as if imported empty.] . .
Saltpetre, . .... 20
Salt Cake sulphate of soda)crude. Free
Sand Free
Sand, colored 20
Sand Cloth 30
S%Mid (iron) or globules for polish
ing granite 20
Sand, Glass, Flint and Emery
Paper 30
Satchels 35
Sauces and Catsups in bottle,
each bottle holding less than
one-half pint shall be dutiable
as containing one-half pint,
holding more than one-half
pint but not more than one
pint shall be dutiable as con
taining one pint, holding more
than one pint but not more
than one quart shall be duti
able as containing one quart,
40c. per gal
Sauces and Catsups in bulk,
30c. per gal. and 20
Sausage Casings, n.e.s 2 1
SausageSkinsorCasings not cl d.Free
Sasv dust, of the following-
woods : amaranth, cocoboral,
boxwood, cherry, chesnut, wal
nut, gum wood," mahogany,
pitch pine, rosewood, sandal
wood, sycamore, Spanish cedar,
oak, hickory, whitewood, Afri-
c.-m teak, black heart ebony,
lignum vitre, red cedar, red
wood, satin wood, vhite ash,
persimmon and dogwood .... Free
Scales, and Weighing Beams .... 35
Scenery, Theatrical and other. 20
School Ink Wells 30
School bags, cotton 35
Screws commonly called wood
screws. 2 in. and over in length,
6c per Ib . . . .
1 in. and less than 2, 8c per Ib.
Less than 1 in., lie per Ib . .
Screws of brass, or other metals,
n.e.s 35
Screw Jacks of every description 35
Seeds Beet, Carrot, Turnip,
Mangold, and Mustard Free
Seeds--Flower, garden, field and
other seeds for agricultural or
other purposes, when in bulk
or large parcels, n.o.p 10
The same in small parcels.. 25
Seeds Aromatic, which are not
edible and are in a crude state,
and not advanced in value or
condition by grinding or refin
ing or by any other process of
manufacture, Anise, Anise-star,
Caraway, Cardamon, Corian
der, Cummin, Fennel and Fenu
greek Free
1892.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
41
$ c. ad val.
Seeds, mixed, ri.e.s 20
Seedling stock for grafting, viz. :
Plum, pear, peach and other
fruit trees Free
Senna leaves Free
Settlers effects, viz. : Wearing
apparel, household furniture,
professional books, implements
and tools of trade, occupation
or employment which tbe
settler has had in actual use
for at least six months before
removal to Canada; musical
instruments, domestic sewing
machines, live stock, carts and
other vehicles and agricultural
implements in use by 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 sale ; provided that any
dutiable article entered as
settlers effects may not be so
entered unless brought with
the settler on his first arrival,
and shall not be sold or other
wise disposed of without pay
ment of duty, until after two
years actual use in Canada ;
Provided also that live stock
when imported into Manitoba
or the North West Territories
by intending settlers shall be
free until otherwise ordered
by the Governor in Council.. . .Free
Sewing Machines, whole, or
heads or parts of head* of
Sewing Machines, 83 each, and 20
Shades, Glass and Porcelain, for
lamps and gaslights 30
Shades, imitation porcelain 20
Shawls and Travelling Rugs of
all kinds and materials except
silk 25
Shawls, silk 30
Sheep, for improvement of stock Free
Sheep Skins, tanned only 15
Sheep Skins, dressed and waxed,
or glazed 20
Shellac, white, for manufacturing
purposes Free
Shells of all kinds, unmanuf Free
Shells, manufactured, fancy 35
Shells, Marine, ground or broken 20
Sheet Music, lOc. per Ib
Sheet Iron Signs, not framed. ... 30
Ships built in a foreign country,
on application for Canadian
register, except machinery .... 10
Machinery on same 25
Shirts of cotton or linen, 81 per
doz. and 30
Shoemakers Pitch and Wax . . 20
Shoe Linings, twilled cotton,
Ic. per sq. yd. and 15
Shoe Linings, colored jeanettes,
2 cts. per sq. yd. and 15
Show C.iSes, 82"each and 35
Show Cards, framed 35
Silex or Crystallized Quartz .... Free
Silk Hosiery or Lace 30
Silk, raw, or as reeled from the
cocoon, not being doubled,
twisted or advanced in any
way, silk cocoons, and silk
waste Free
Silk twist, sewing and embroid
ery silk 25
Silk, in the gum or spun, not
more advanced than singles,
tram, and thrown organzine,
not coloured 15
Silk Plush Netting, used for the
manufacture of gloves 15
$ c. ad val.
Silk Velvets and all manufac
tures of silk or of which silk is
the component part of chief
value, not elsewhere specified,
except church vestments 30
Silver Leaf 30
Silver-plated Ware 30
Slates, roofing, black or blue,
8C cts. per square
Slates, for roofing, green and
other colors, when split or
dressed only, SI per square . . .
Slates, school and writing, Ic. ea. 20
Slate Mantels 30
Slate Pencils 25
Slates of ail kinds, and manufac
tures of, Ic. per sq. ft and. . . 25
Sledges, 1 ct. per Ib. and 25
Sleighs 30
Soapstone, foot warmers 30
Soap, common brown and yellow,
not perfumed, 1 cts per Ib . . .
Soap, common soft and liquid,
not perfumed 20
Soap. Castile, Mottled or White,
and White Soap 2c. per Ib.
Soap, perfumed or toilet, and
" Ivory," the weight of the in
side packages and wrappers to
be included in the weight for
duty, 10 cts. per Ib. and 10
Soap, powders, pumice, silver
and mineral soaps, sapolio and
other like articles, weight of
package included in the weight
for duty .3 cts. per Ib.
Socks or Stockings of cotton,
wool, worsted, the hair of the
alpaca goat or other like
animal, lOc. per Ib. and 30
Soda Ash Caustic in drums ;
silicate in cn stals or in solu
tion ; bichromate nitrate or
cubic nitre, salsoda, sulphate
of soda, arseniate, binarseniate,
chloride and stannate of soda. Free
Soda, Bicarbonate of 20
Soda, sulphate of, n.e.s 20
Solder 30
Soups 20
Soy lOc. per gal.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses 30
Spectacles, and Eye Glasses,
parts of, unfinished 25
Spelter in blocks and pigs Free
Spermaceti 20
Spices of all kinds, except Mace
and Nutmegs, unground 10
Spices, ground 25
Spices, Mace and Nutmegs 25
Spirituous or alcoholic liquors
distilled from any material, or
containing, or compounded
from or with distilled spirits
of any kind and any mixture
thereof with water, for every
gallon thereof of the strength
of proof, and when of a greater
strength than that of proof at
the same rate on the increased
quantity that there would be
if the liquors were reduced to
the strength of proof. When
the liquors are of less strength
than that of proof, the duty
shall be at the rate herein pro
vided, but computed on a re
duced quantity of the liquors
in proportion to the lesser de
gree of strength : provided,
however, that no reduction in
quantity shall oe computed or
made on any liquors below the
strength of 15 per c., under
proof, but all such liquors shall
be computed as f the strength
$ c. ad. val.
of 15 per c. under proof as
follows, viz :
Ethyl alcohol or the substance
commonly known as alcohol,
hydrated oxide of ethyl, or
spirits of wine ; gin of all
kinds, n e.s. ; rum, whiskey,
and all spirituous or alcoholic
liquors, n.o.p. 82.12iper gal.
Amyl alcohol or fusil oil, or
any substance known as
potato spirit or potato oil,
82.1-2A per gal
Methyl"alcohol, wood alcohol,
wood naphtha, pyroxylic
spirit, or anysubstance known
as wood spirit or methylated
spirit ; absinthe, arrack or
palm spirit, brandy including
artificial bram.lv and imita
tions of brandy, cordials and
liqueurs of all kinds, n.e s. ;
mescal, pulque, rum shrub,
schiedam and other schnapps;
tafia, angostura, and similar
alcoholic bitters or 1 ever-
ages 8 2.12 per gal.
Spirits and strong waters of
any kind mixed with any
ingredient or ingredients
and being or known or de
signated as anodynes, elixirs,
essences, extracts, lotions,
tinctures, or medicines, n.e.s.
82.12i per gal. and 30
Alcoholic perfumes and per
fumed spirits, bay rum, col
ogne and lavender waters,
hair, tooth and skin washes
and other toilet preparations
containing spirits of any
kind, when in bottles or flasks
\\-f-ighing not more 4 oz. ea . . 50
When in bottles, flasks or
other packages weighing
more than 4 oz. ea.,S 2.1 2i
per gal. and 10
Vermouth and ginger wine,
containing not more than 40
per cent, of proof spirits, 75c.
per gal. ; if containing more
than 40 per cent. .82.1-2A per
giil.
In all cases where the strength
of any of the foregoing arti
cles cannot be correctly as
certained by the direct ap
plication of the hydrometer,
it shall be ascertained by the
distillation of a sample, or in
such other manner as the
Minister of Customs may
direct.
Sponges 20
Spools made wholly of wood used
in cotton machinery and other 25
Spurt and Stilts, used in the
manufacture of earthenware . . Free
Square Reeds and raw-hide cen
tres, textile leather or rubber
heads, 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 own factories Free
Starch, including farina, corn
starch or flour, and all prepar
ations having the qualities of
starch, not sweetened or flavor
ed, 2c. per Ib. ; sweetened or
flavored, the weight of the
package to be included in the
weight for duty . . . .4c. per Ib
Stereotypes, see Electrotypes.
Stones, Uurr, in blocks, rough or
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[IS
92.
1* c. ail nal.
unmanufactured and not bound
up or prepared for binding;
into millstone Free
Stone, rough Freestone, Sand
stone and all other building
stone, except marble from the
quarry, not hammered or chis
elled [IScub. ft. to ton] 8lprton
Stone, Waterlime or Cement
Stone, 81 per ton
Stone, dressed, except marble
and all man. of stone n.e.s 30
Stone, Lithographic, not eng ved 20
Stone, Flagstones, sawn or other
wise dressed, .92 per ton
Stone, Grindstones, 82 per ton . .
ISt raw and manufactures of, n.e.s. 20
Straw Boards in sheets or rolls,
plain or tarred, 40c per 100 Ibs.
Straw Boards, not mill bd., n.e.s. 20
Sugar of Milk 20
Sugar of Milk Tablets, not fur
ther sweetened 20
Sugar, glucose or grape sugar,
H cents per pound.
Sugar (.caue) and beet-root sugar
not above fourteen Dutch
Standard in colour, all sugar
sweepings, all sugar drainings
or pumpings drained in transit.
all melado and or concentrated
melado, all molasses and or
concentrated molasses N.E.S.,
all cane juice and or concen
trated cane juice N.E.S., all
beet root juice and or concen
trated beet-root juice N.E.S.,
all tank bottoms, N.E.S., and
concrete, when not imported
direct without transhipment
from the country of growth and
production, 5 per cent, ad val
orem ; provided, however, that
in the case of cane sugar pro
duced in the East Indies and
imported therefrom via Hong
Kong, such rate of 5 per cent.
ad valorem shall not be exacted
if transhipped at Hong Kong.
Sugars above number fourteen
Dutch Standard in colour, and
refined sugar of all kinds,
grades or standards, and all
sugar syrups derived from re
fined sugars, a specific duty of
eight-tenths of a cent per lb.
Sugar Candy, brown or white.
and Confectionery, including
sweetened gums, candied peels,
condensed milk when sweeten
ed and condensed coffee wfth
milk when sweetened. IJc p lb.& 35
Sugar Beet and Cane Seed Free
Sulphate of Quinine (in powder) Free
Sulphate of Iron (Copperas) and
Sulphate of Copper (Blue Vit
riol) Free
Sulphur in roll or flour Free
Sulphuric Ether 5c. per lb.
Surgical and Dental Instruments
of all kinds 20
Surgical belts or trusses and
suspensory bandages of all
kinds 25
Syrups See Molasses.
Sugar, all cane, and, or beet root
sugar not above number four
teen, Dutch Standard, in colour
all sugar sweepings, all sugar
drainings or pumpings drained
in transit, all melado and, or
concentrated melado, all mo
lasses and, or concentrated
molasses, N.O.P., all cane juice
and, or concentrated cane
juice, N.O.P., all beet root
f 1 c. ad val.
juice, and (or concentrated
beet root juice, N O.P., all tank
bottoms, N.O.P., and concrete,
when imported direct without
transhipment from the country
of growth and production Free
Tags, tin, for plug tobacco 25
Tagging, Metal, plain, japanned
or coated, in coils, not over 1 J
inches in width, when imp. by
manufs. of Shoe and Corset
Laces, for use in their factories Free
Tails, undressed Free
Tallow, lc. per lb
Tallow Oil 25
Taper Holders for Christmas
Trees 30
Tape Measures 35
Tapioca 20
Taraxicum Root Free
Tarpaulin, Cotton, plain or
coated with oil, paint, tar or
other composition 35
Tar (Pine), in packages of not
less than fifteen gallons each. .Free
Tarred Paper, i c. per lb
Tassels " 80
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
struments ; telegraph, tele
phone and electric light cables;
electric and galvanic batteries,
electric motors and apparatus
for electric lights, including
incandescent light globes and
insulators of all kinds, n.e.s. . . 25
Telescopes 25
Tents and Awnings. . 25
Terne Plate 12- -
Terra Japonica, Gainbier or
Cutch Free
Thermometers, glass only 20
Thermometers, glass, and wood,
or tin 25
Thermometers, bronzed, brass,
plated and marbled 30
Terra Cotta panels, mouldings
and cornices 35
Terraline, Vases and Plaques . . . 35
Terra Alba 20
Thimbles Brass and Steel 30
Thread, Linen, n.e.s 20
Ticking, for tents, 2c. persq. yd.
and 15
Tin, in blocks, pigs, bars & sheets.
and plates and tinfoil Free
Tin, Crystals 20
Tin Plates in sheets or strips, de
corated 25
Tin Whisk Holders, lacquered .. 25
Tinned lion Kettle Ears 30
Tinware stampedjapanned ware,
granite ware, enamelled iron
ware and galvanized iron ware. 35
Tinware, and manufactures of
tin, n.e.s 25
Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes,
2 per lb. and 25
Tobacco manufactured and Snuff
35 cts. per lb. and 12J
Tobacco, cut . . . 45c. per lb. and 12
Tobacco Pipes of all kinds,
pipe mounts, cigar and cigar
ette holders and cases for the
same 35
Tools, mechanics and edge tools,
n.e.s 35
Towels of every description 25
Towel racks and rollers 35
Toys, all kinds and materials ... 35
Tracing Cloth, 5c. persq. yd and 15
Travellers Baggage, under regul-
%! c. ad. val.
ations to be prescribed by the
Minister of Customs " Free
Trees. Forest, for planting, im
ported into Manitoba or North-
West Terri^orj 7 Free
Treenails Free
Tripoli 20
Trunk* 30
Trunk Trimmings of Tinned iron HO
Turmeric Free
Turpentine, raw or crude Free
Turpentine, Spirits of 10
Turtles Free
Type, rubber type 25
Type, for printing 20
Type Metal ]0
Type Writer 30
Typewriters, Tablets with move-
able figures, Geographical Map
and Musical Instruments, when
imported by and for the use of
schools for the blind, and be
ing and remaining the sole
property of the governing
bodies of said schools Free
Ultramarine Blue Free
Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun-
Shades of all kinds and ma
terials 35
Umbrella and Parasol, steel and
iron or brass ribs, runners,
rings, caps, notches, tin caps
and ferrules, for the use of
manufacturers of umbrellas ... 20
Umbrella Ribs, steel for, when
imported by manufacturers of
umbrellas Free
Umbrella, Parasol, and Sunshade
sticks or handles, n.e.s ..... 20
Unenumerated Articles 20
Vaccine and Ivory Vac
cine Points Free
Valerian Root Free
Varnishes, n.e.s., 20c. per gal.,
and 25
Varnish, black and bright for ship
use Free
Varnish and Colours ground in
spirits 8.1 per gal.
Vaseline, and all sitnilar prepara
tions of petroleum for toilet,
medicinal or other purposes,
in bulk, 4c. per lb. In bottles
or other packages, not over
1 lb. in weight each, 6 cts. p. lb
Vases, glass, plain or fancy .... 20
Vases, China and Porcelain .... 30
Vases, Earthenware 35
Vegetables, when fresh or dry
salted n.e.s., including Sweet
Potatoes and Yams 23
Vegetables, Tomatoes, fresh, 30c.
per bush, and 10
Vegetables, Tomatoes and other
vegetables, including Corn and
Baked Beans, in cans or other
packages, weighing not over
1 lb., 2c. per can or package,
and 2c. additional per can or
package for each lb. or fraction
of a lb. over 1 lb. in weight
the weight of the cans or other
packages to be includ> d in the
weight for duty
Vegetables, Onions, sets for plant -
ing. not fit for table use 20
Velveteens, and Cotton Velvets
and Cotton Plush 20
Veeners of Wood, not over one-
sixteenth of an in. in thickness. 10
Veneers of Wood, cut or shaved
with knile 25
Velocipedes 30
Veneers, Ivory, sawn only Free
1892.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
%f c. ad val.
Veneers, Ivory, other, n.e.s 20
Vents, Fire -lay Chimney Linings
not vitrified or glazed 20
Verdigris or sub-ac te cop r (dr3 )Free
Vinegar, 15c per im. gal
Vices 35
Wagon and Cart Bushes 35
Wall Decorations, Lincrusta Wal
ton 35
Walking Sticks and Canes of all
kinds, n.e.s 25
Washing Crystal 20
Watches 25
Watch Cases 33
Watch Cases Gold, composition
metal for the manf. of filled.. 10
Watch Keys, of brass or steel ... 30
Watch actions or movements .... 10
Water Meters 30
Wax, Paraffine, Stearic, Acid
and Stearine of all kinds, 3c.
per Ib
Wax Flowers 25
Wax, manufactures of, other... 20
Webbing elastic 25
Webbing, non-elastic 20
Whale Bone, unmanufactured.. Free
Whale Bone, manuf res of, n.e.s. 20
Wheat, 15c per bushel
Wheat Flour and Meal, "ocprbbl.
Wheat or Grain when grown in
Canada is taken to the United
States to be ground and the
produce thereof in flour and
meal returned to Canada, such
produce may be returned free
of Customs duty, provide I the
owner thereof resides near the
frontier, and more than five
miles from any Canadian grist
mill at which such wheat or
grain could be around, and that
he observes and complies with
the Rules of the Department .Free
Wheels, parts of, Hubs & Spokes,
in the rough 15
Wheelbarrows and other like art. 3u
Whips, of all kinds, except toy
whips, 50c. perdoz., and .... 30
Whiting or Whitening, gilders
Whiting and Paris White Free
White Shellac, for mfg. purposes. Free
Willow for basket makers Free
Willow and Osier Works, n e.s.. 25
Window Curtain Poles 3."
Window Blind Rollers.unfinished 30
Window Blind Rollers, finished
or mounted 35
Window Shade Rollers, finished,
but without the shade 35
The shades pay separately, 5c
per sq. yd. and 15
Window Shades, made of paper. 35
Wines of all kinds, except spark
ling wines, including orange,
lemon, strawberry, raspb
erry, elder and currant, con
taining 2ti% or less of spirits
of strength of proof imported
in wood or bottles 25c per I.G. & 30
Wines for every degree above 26
up to 40 p. c., 3c more for each
degree of strength and 30
Champagne and all otherspark-
ling wines, iti bottles contain
ing each not more than 1 qt.
and more than 1 pt, *::.:;<>
per dozen bottles
In bottles, containing not more
than a pint and more than
one-half pint, Sl.Go per doz.
In bottles, containing one-half
pint each or less, 82c per doz.
In bottles, containing more
than one quart each shall
%) c. ad val.
pay, in addition to $3.30 per
doz., bottles, at the rate of
si. 05 per gallon on the quan-
tityin excess of one quart
per bottle, the quarts and
pints in each case being old
wine measure ; in addition
to the above specific duty,
there shall an ad valorem
duty of 30 per cent
Wire Cloth of brass or copper . . 20
Wire Cloth, iron or steel 30
Wire, Iron or Steel 25
Wiae Ferrules, (Iron, Steel or
Brass) 30
Wire phosphor, bronze blocks,
sheets and wire 10
Wire, covered with cotton, linen,
silk or other material 35
Wire Rigging for ships and ves
sels Free
Wire, Barbed Wire Fencing, lAc
per Ib
Wire, Buckthorn and Strip Fen
cing, lie per Ib
Wire, Brass and Copper Wire
twisted, when imported by
manufacturers of hoots and
shoes for use in their own
factories Free
Wire of Iron or Steel, No. 13
and 14 gauge, flattened and
corrugated, used with the wire
grip machine for the manufac
ture of boots, shoes and leather
belting, imported by manufac
turers of such articles to be
used for these purposes only in
their own factories Free
Wire Rods, Brass, Copper, Iron
or Steel, rolled round, under
an inch in diameter, when
imported by wire manufac
turers making wire for use
in their factories Free
Wire Nails, IJc per Ib., but not
less than 3C
Wire, brass rods cut to special
length 30
Wire Rope, of iron and steel,
n.o.p 25
Wire Screw Hooks and Eyes 30
Wire, Platinum ; retorts, pans,
condensers, tubing and pipe
made of platinum, imported bv
manufacturers of sulphuric acid
for use iii the manf. or concen
tration of sulphuric acid Free
Wire work, and manfs. of Wire,
n.e.s 30
Wood. Cord Wood 20
Wire Window Screens 35
Wood Furniture, house, cabinet
or office, including bedsteads,
hair, spring and other mat
tresses, bolsters and pillows,
caskets and coffins, of any
material, and picture frames.. 35
Wood for fuel, When imported
into Manitoba and the North-
West Territories Free
Wooden Mallets 35
Wood Pumps 35
Wood Pumps, with iron handles,
spout, etc 35
Wood, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes and
parts of Wheels, rough hewn or
sawn only 15
Wood, Felloes of Hickory rough
sawn to shape only or rough
sawn and bent to shape not
planed smoothed or otherwise
manufactured when imported
by manufacturers of carriage
and cart wheels to be used in
manufacture of such articles in
$ c. ad val.
their own factories only Free
Wood, Shingles 20
Wood, Pails, Tubs and Churns
brooms, brushes and manf. of. 25
Wood Pulp 25
Wood, manufactures of, n.e.s. . . 25
Wood, Lumberand Timber, n.e.s. 2u
Wood, Lumber and Timber,
planks and boards, Amar
anth, Boxwood, Cocoa-boral,
Rosewood, Cherry, Walnut,
Chestnut, Gumwood, Maho
gany, Pitch Pine, Redwood,
Sandalwood, Sycamore, Span
ish Cedar.Oak, Hickory, White-
wood, African Teak, Black-
Heart, Ebony, Lignumvitae,
Red Cedar, and Saunwood.and
White Ash, when not otherwise
man. than rough sawn or split ;
and Hickory Billets to be used
in tht; manufacture of Axe.
Hatchet. Hammer and other
tool handles, when specially
imported for such use; and the
wood of the Persimmon and
Dogwood Trees, when imported
in blocks for the manufacture
of Shuttles ; and Hickory
Lumber sawn to shape for
spokes of wheels, but not fur-
thur manf. ; and Hickory
Spokes rough turned, but not
tenonted, mitred, throated,
faced, sized, cut to length,
round tenonted or polished. ..Free
Wood, Logs, n.e.m Free
Wool, and hair of the Alpaca
Goat unmanufactured and
other like animals, not further
prepared than washed, n.e.s. . Free
Wool and Woolen manf. of, com
posed wholly or in part of Wool,
Worsted hair of Alpaca Goat
or other like animals, viz :
Blankets and Flannels of every
description, Cloths, Doeskins,
Cassimeres, Tweeds, Coatings,
Overcoatings, Felt Cloth of
every description, n. e. s.,
Horse Collar Cloth, Yarn,
Knitting Yarn, Fingering
Yarn, Wonted Yarn, knitted
goods, viz.: Shirts and Draw
ers, and Hosiery, n.e.s, 10 cts.
perlb. and 20
Wool and Woolens Clothing.
(See Clothing, ready-made)
Wool and Woolens All f.ibrics
composed wholly or in part of
wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca
Goat, or other like animals, not
otherwise provided for, costing
10 cents per yd. and under... 22i
Costing over lOc and under 14c. 25
Costing 14 cents and over 27J
As regards items above, the half
penny sterling shall be com
puted as the equivalent of a
cent, and larger sums in ster
ling money shall be computed
at the same ratio
Wool, Class one, viz : Leicester,
Cotswold, Lincolnshire, South
Down combing wols, or wools
known as lustre wools, and
other like combing wools,
such as are grown in Canada,
3 cts. per Ib
Wool Hosiery, 10 cts. per Ib. and 20
Wool Noils, dyed or col. or not. .Free
Woolen Shawls 25
Woolen Socks and Stockings,
10 eta. per Ib. and 30
Woolen Imitation Sealskins, lOc.
per Ib. and 20
CANADIAN TARIFF 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
Woolen Waste, other, n.e.s 20
Blind Cords 30
Xyolite, or Celluloid, in sheets,
lumps or blocks, n.e.s Free
Yarns, Knitting, Cotton,
Hosiery Yarn, or other cottun
yarn under No. 40, not
bleached, dyed or colored, 2c.
per Ib. and 15
Yarns, Kniting Yarn, Hosiery
Yarn, bleached, dyed or eol d,
3 cts. per Ib. and 15
Yarn, spun from the hair of the
Alpaca or Angora Goat, and
made of wool or worsted, when
genapped, d.yed and finished,
and imported by the manufs.
of braids, cords, tassels and
fringes, for use in their factories
in the manufacture of such
articles only Free
Yarn, Fingering and Knitting
Yarn, Wool, and Worsted,
10 cts. per Ib. and 20
Yarns, Coir Free
Yeast Cakes, Compressed Yeast
and Baking Powders in pack-
^ c. ad. val.
ages of one pound and over
and not over fifty ponnds
weight, the weight of the pack
age to be included in the \\ eight
for duty 6 ets. per Ib.
Yeast Cakes. Compressed Yeast
and Baking Powders in pack
ages of less than one poun ) in
weight, the weight of the pack
age to be included in the weight
of duty 8c. per Ib.
Yeast, Compressed in bulk or
mass of not less than fifty
pounds 4c. per Ib.
Yellow Metal, in Bolts, Bars and
for Sheathing Free
Zinc, Chloride, Salts and Sul
phate of 5
Ziiic, in blocks, pigs and Sheets. Free
Zinc, seamless drawn tubing. ... 10
Zinc, manufactures of, n.e.s 2o
Zinc, Dust 20
Zinc, Salts of 5
All goods not enumerated as
charged with any dut3" of Customs
and not declared free of duty, shall
be charged with a duty of 20 per cent
ad valorem, when imported into
Canada, or taken out of warehouse
for consumption therein.
]9 c ml vil.
On imported Indian Corn, to be
kiln -dried and ground into meal for
human food, or ground into meal
and kiln -dried for such use, under
such regulations 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, photographs or
representations of any kind of a
treasonable or seditious, or of an
immoral or indecent character.
Foreign reprints of British Copy
righted Works, copyrighted in
Canada, and of Canadian Copyrighted
Works.
Coin, base or counterfeit.
Goods manufactured or produced
wholly or in part by prison labor, or
which have been made within or in
connection with any prison, jail or
penitentiary.
Oleomargarine, Butterine, or simi
lar substances for butter
EXCISE TARIFF, CANADA.
Spirits
When made from raw grain, per proof gall SI 50
When made from mal Jed barley, " 152
VJhen made from molasses or other sweetened
matter, per proof gall 1 53
Malt, per Ib 02
MaU liquor, when made in whole or part from any
other substance than malt, per gall 010
Vinegar, per gall 04
Tobacco, per Ib 25
Cigarettes, weighing not more than 3 Ibs. per M. ,
per thousand 81 50
Cigarettes, weighing more than 3 Ibs. per M.,
per thousand 6 00
Tobacco, made from Canadian leaf, per Ib 05
Canada Twist Tobacco, per tb 05
Snuff, when containing not more than 40 per cent,
of moisture, or when containing over 40 per
cent, of moisture and put up in packages of
less than o Ibs. each, per Ib 25
Snuff, moist when containing over 40 per cent, of
moisture and when in pkgesof 5 Ibs. and over,
per Ib IS
Cigars, from foreign leaf, per M 6 00
Cigars, from Canadian leaf, per M 3 00
Cigars, from any leaf, when put up in pkges of
less than 10 each, per M 7 00
VALUE OF FOREIGN MONIES FOR CUSTOMS PURPOSKS.
COUNTRY.
MONETARY UNIT.
VALUE IN
CANADA.
COUNTRY
MONETARY UNIT.
VALUE IN
CANADA.
Argentine Republic
Austria
Peso
$ c. mills.
0.96.5
0.34.5
.19.3
.69.S
.54.6
.91.2
.92.6
.26 8
.69 S
4.94.3
.19.3
.23.8
.19.3
.69.8
.96.5
.69.8
.33.2
Italy
Lira
$ c. mills.
.19.3
/ .99.7
t .75.2
1.00
.76
.40.2
.69.8
.26.8
.69.8
1.08
.55.8
.19.3
.26.8
.19 3
.62.9
.04.4
.69 8
.14
Florin
Yen, gold and silver
Dollar
Franc
Liberia. . . .
Brazil
Milivis of 1000 reis...
Peso
Peso
Mexico
I ollar.
Chili
Cubft
Netherlands
Florin
Nicaragua
Peso
Norway
Crown
Peru
Sol..
Ko-vnt
Pound (100 piastres) .
Portugal
Milreis of 1000 reis ..
Rouble of 100 copecks
Peseta of 100 centimes
Crown
Russia
German Empire . . .
Mark
Spain
Drachma
Sweden
Franc
Tripoli
Mahbab of 20 piastres
Piastre
Peso
Turkev
Rupee of 16 annas . . .
U. S. Columbia
Peso
Bolivar
^
PLACES.
Alexandria . . .
Alliston.O....
NAMES OF BANKS.
Union
MANAGER OR AGENT
J. R. Proctor.
X. M. Livingstone.
Hamilton
Montreal
W. B. Graveley.
John McKeen.
J. H. Morrison.
W. J. C. Harvey.
F. Kennedy.
E. D. Arnaud.
0. E. Harris.
J. M. Brough.
D. M. Finnie.
Amherst, N.S.
ii
Amherstb rg Oj
Annapolis,N.S
ii
Antigonish . . .
Arnprior
Nova Scotia ....
Halifax Bk.Co. . .
Nova Scotia ....
Union B. of H. . .
Merchants H. . .
Halifax Bk.Co...
Ottawa
Ontario
D. A. Kadeliffe.
H. A. Ambridge.
F. J. Winlow.
John Wyllie.
J. A. Strath v.
Aylmer, O. . . .
1 1
Ayr
Molsons
Traders
Commerce
Toronto
Commerce
Halifax Bk.Co...
Merchants H . . .
Jac Cartier
H. H. Morris.
F. W. Homer.
G. A. Dudley.
II. Dorion.
E. W. Morgan.
\V. Hamilton.
R. Richardson.
C. M. Stork.
J. W. Murray.
VV. R. Travers.
D. B. Dewar.
A. Gark-py.
R. C. Macpherson.
Win. Cowan.
F. W. S Crispo.
George McGill.
W. J. Jones.
T. Dewson.
W. A. BeHhouse.
\V. \V. Nation.
E. S. Phillips.
R, Butt.
A. Jukes.
Alex. Robertson.
F. J. Hunter.
Jefferv Hale.
iC. Cook.
W. Caldwell.
W. F. Mitchell.
<I(MP. A. Thomson.
S. B. Gearing.
Neil McLean.
A. B. Brodrick.
|T. F. How.
O. P. Scholfield.
S. Barber.
A. D. Braithwaite.
G. C. McGregor.
E. A. Bog.
F. W. Daniel.
John Houston.
F. W. Borden.
J. D. Campbell.
J. P. Anderson.
J. A. Banys.
\V. C. T. Morson.
Barr gton,N.S.
Bathurst, N.B.
Beauharnois . .
Bedford, Q
Belleville
E. Townships . .
; Merchants
Montreal
Commerce
Dominion
II
II
Berlin
Merchants . . . .
ci
Berthier, Q. ..
Blenheim ....
Boissevain, M.
t
Bowman ville. .
Bradford
Brauipton ....
Brandon, M. . .
Bratitford . . .
t <
ii
Bridget ri,N.S.
Brulgew r, X.S
Brighton
Ville Marie - .
Commerce
Com Bk of Man . .
Union .
Ontario
Standard
Standard
Merchants . . . .
Dominion
Merchants . . . .
BankB.N. A
Imperial
M. N. America. . .
Montreal
Commerce
Standard
Nova Scotia. . . .
Merchants H . . .
Halifax Bk.Co...
Standard . . .
Brockville . . . .
(t
ii
Brussels. . . .
Motitreal
Molsons
Toronto
Standard
Calgary, Alb..
ii
ii
Campbellford
Campbellton . .
Cannington. ..
Canning, N.S
Carberry, M.
it
Carleton Place
Cavuira. .
Montreal .
Molsons
Standard
Nova Scotia.. .
Standard
HalifaxBk.Co..
Com BkofMan.
Union . . .
Ottawa
Commerce. .
Charlottetown MERCHT B.PEI. . . I Win. McLean.
PLACES.
Charlottetown
XAMKS OF BANKS.
Merchants H
Bank of N. S. . ..
MANAGER OR AGENT.
F. II. Arnaud.
D. C. Chalmers.
Chatham O
J E Thomas.
t >t
Merchants . . . .
Montreal .
A. St. L. Mackintosh.
(t
Chatham N B
Standard
Montreal
R. N. Rogers.
F. E. Winslow
Chesley O
Nova Scotia.
Hamilton
F. R. Morrison.
J H Stuart
Clinton
Molsons 1
H. C. Brewer
Coaticook
E. Townships. . .
B. Austin.
Du Peuple
Dominion
J. B. Gendreau.
E. H Osier
Toronto
T. A. Bird.
Standard
C. Larke
Commerce. . . .
James Brydon
it
Toronto
W. A. Copeland
Cornwall
Montreal
R. Mackenzie
(
< )ntario . ...
A. Denny
, owansville. . .
l>iuly, N.S....
Dorchester,NB
Dravton
E. Townships. . .
Nova Scotia. . ..
Merchants
Traders
J. Mackinnon.
Herbert Green.
F. McDougall.
H. A. Mallorv.
Drum ndv leQ.
Dun das
Jacq. Cartier. . ..
Commerce
J. E. Girouard.
J. W. Holmested
Commerce. .
R G W Conolly
Standard .
J Kelly
Edmonton Alb
Imperial. . . .
G. R F Kirkpatrick
Ediuundston. .
PeopPs.Halif x. .
Traders
Jean Tache.
L. P Snyder
Essex
Imperial
C. White.
Exeter
Molsons
N. D Hurdon
Farnham
St. Hyacinthe. ..
J. E. Campbel 1
Fergus
Imperial
W. A Weir
Forest
Standard
\V. C. Body
Fort William. .
Fraserville, Q.
Frederict N B
Com Bk of Man . .
Jac. Cartier
PEOPLE S
A. H. Dicken.*.
J. F. Pellant.
J W Spurden
it
(*
it
Gait
B. N. America. . .
Nova Scotia ....
Merchants H . . .
Commerce
R. Inglis.
J. Pitblado.
W. R. Raeey.
T. A. Stephen.
((
Imperial . ...
John ( aver-
* Merchants ....
G V. J Greenhill
Gananoque . . .
* Merchants
Toronto
V. Jemmett.
J Prino-le
Gaspe Basin. . .
LaBanq.Nat.. . .
Hamilton
J Le Boutillier.
1 1 M Watson
Glencoe
Traders
II D Mitchell
Montreal
(
Commerce
R S. Williams
Granby, Q
Guelph
E. Town. Bk
Dominion
E. N. Robinson.
A. A. Fitzgerald
ii
Montreal
J H Finlav
< <
Traders
A. F H. Jones
11
Commerce
B. R. McConkey
Guysb iro N.S
Halifax, N.S..
Merchants H . . .
HALIFAX B. Co. . .
T. G. A. Parkes.
W. L. Pitcaithlv
*
<
t
NOVA SCOTIA.. . .
Uxios HALIF X. .
MERCIIT S H . . . .
PEOPLE S
Thomas Fyshe.
F.. L. Thorne.
D. II. Duncan.
N. End Branch.
T. J. Cochran.
46
BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIK BRANCHES, KTC.
[1892.
PLACKS.
Halifax, N.S..
Hamilton . .
N AMES OF BANKS. MANAGER OR AGK.VT.
XI ontreal F. M. Cotton.
B. N. America. . . A. E. Ellis.
HAMILTON J. Turnbull.
B. N. America. . . J. J. Morrison.
Montreal J. N. Travers.
* Merchants . . .. J. Pottenger.
Traders jStuart Strathy.
Commerce Win. Roberts.
Molsons C. W. Clinch.
Harriston Standard IJ. E. Gray.
Hochelag-a, Q. Ville Marie |Geo. Dastons.
Hull, Q Ville Marie A. de Martigny.
Huntingdon, Q E. Townships. . . W. H. Robinson.
Itigersoll Tradeis JA. B. Ord.
Merchants A. M. Smith.
. I Imperial J A Richardson.
Iroqtiois Union Bank E. W. Bourinot.
Jarvis I Commerce. . . .
Joliette [D Hochelaga. .
Kamloops, B.C. British Colum.
Keewatin, O . . on a\va
Kentville, N.S. Nova Scotia. .
Kincardine 1* Merchants . .
Kingston * Merchants .
.... B. N. America.
.... Montreal
Ontario
W. C. T. Morson.
J. H. Ostigny.
C. R. Slater.
J. B. Monk.
L. D. V. Chi; man.
H. Invin.
G. E. Hague.
G. A. Robinson.
C. JE. L. Porteous.
T. Y. Greet.
J. II. Abbott.
II. Frost.
Laurentides, Q;Jac. Cartier [A. Boyer.
Leamington .. {Traders ;Jas. Watson.
Lethb dge, Alb Union [F. R. Godwin.
Lindsay Ontario E. Flood.
" Montreal A. F. D. MacGachen.
" : Dominion T. B. Dean.
Listowel, Out. | Hamilton JO. S. Clarke.
Kingston, N.B.
Lachute, Que.
Merchants H. .
Ville Marie.
Liverpool.N.S. Nova Scotia
Lockport, N.S/Halifax Bk.Co. .
London
B. N. America. .
Merchants . . .
Montreal
Commerce.. .
Molsons
Toronto
Win. Haliburton.
E. A. Capstick.
D. Cumberland.
W. F. Harper.
W. J. Anderson.
H. A. Nicholson.
P. W. D. Brodrick.
W. R. VVadsworth.
E. Walsh.
O. Lacoursii re.
J. C. Brown.
Xondond y N.S Merchants , H. . .
Louiseville, Q ) Ville Marie
Lucknow ! Hamilton
Lunenb g.N.S. Merchants H. .. R. S. Currte.
Halifax Bk.Co... D. J. Forbes.
Peopl 8,Halifx.. G. N. C. Hawkins.
Mahone Bay. .IPeopl s,Halifx.. H. A. Bailey, Act.
Maitland, N.S. (Merchants H. .
Markham . . . . Standard
Meaford Molsons
Mcrriekville .
Midland
Milton .
Minnedosa . .
Mitchell
Al incton .
3Iontreal
Union
G. H. Dalziel.
F. A Reesor.
D. A. Ferguson.
Agency of Smith s Falls
Western P. H. Holland.
Hamilton Joshua Butterfleld.
Com. Bk of Man.. C. F. Grant, Act.
: * Merchants . . . . |\V. B. Waterbuiy, Act.
Montreal |A. H. Beddome.
Nova Scotia ,Geo. W. Daniel.
Merchants ofH..;C. J. Butcher.
MONTKEAL ;E. S. Clouston, G. Man
do | A. Macnider, Ch. Insp.
do |H V. Meredith,
do W.E.Br. . D. B. Macpherson.
MERCHANTS . . .:G. Hague, Gen. Man.
do . . John Gault, Ass!
Branch J. S. Meredith,
do jRobt. Shaw.
MOLSONS F. W. Thomas.
Branch J. Elliot.
D HocHELAGA. . . M. J. A. 1 rendergast.
Dt: PEITLK J. S. Bousquet.
J.u ij. CARTIER. .. A. L. de Martigny.
Ontnrln St.,. . C. H. A. Guimond.
VII.I.K MAKIE. . . . Ubalde Garand.
Quebec T. Mrdougall.
Ontario R. N. King.
Toronto J. Murray Smith.
( utnmerce A. M. Crombie.
Union jGeo. H. Balfour.
! .. N. America. .. R. R. Grindley, G. Man.
Jeffrey Pen fold.
PLACES. If AUKS OF BANKS . MAXAOKR OR AOK.VT.
Montreal La Banq. Nat
Merchants , H. . .
do. N. Dame St.
Nova Scotia
Moosomin . . . Union
Morden, M . . . Com Bk of Man . .
Morrisburg. . . j Molsons
Mount Forest. (Ontario
Nanaimo.B.C. {British Colum. .
Merchants . .
Dominion. . .
A. Brunet.
E. L. Pease.
E. A. McCurdy.
T. V. Macdonald.
A. E. Christie.
C R. Dunsford.
L. W. Howard.
R. J. He,vat.
G. Williams.
A. Smith.
|E. H. Baines.
Bk.DeSt.Jean...lM. Catudal.
Union jThos. McCaffry, Act.
Nova Scotia. . .
Napanee
Napierville . . .
Neepawa, Man
N.Glasgow.NS
Halifax Bk.Co. .
Newcastle . . . . j - tandard
Newcastle, N B : Nova Scotia. . .
I Merchants H. .
New Hamb rg. I Western
N. Wmnstr.B C BkB. Columbia .
.Montreal
Newmarket. . . Ontario
Niagara Falls. Imperial
Nicolet. Que . . Ville Marie
N.Sydney, C.B Peopl s Halif x.
N. Sydney.N.S Nova Scotia. ...
Norwich Molsons A. A. C. Denovan.
Orangeville. . . Commerce |W. W. Ruthven.
. . Hamilton R. T. Haun.
Orillia Dominion H. S. Scadding.
Imdis Johnstone.
Boies Deveber.
J. K. Allen.
F. R. Morrison.
John McKane.
T. D. Allin.
J. B. Fisher.
i G. D. Brymner.
J. E. Souch.
J. A. Langmuir.
|C. A. Sylvestre.
W. H. Gossip.
W. Thomson.
Oshawa
Ottawa.
i Traders E. W. Strathy.
. . . WESTERN
, . . Dominion .....
. . . OTTAWA
, ..IB. N. America. . . .
. . . [Montreal F. Gundry.
. . {Commerce .... JRobt. Gill.
. . [Ontario : A. Simpson.
T. H. McMillan.
R. Ross.
George Burn.
D. Robertson.
Owen Sound.
Oxford, N. S.
Paisley
Paris . .
W. L. Marler.
H. V. Noel.
P. J. Bazin.
M. A. Anderson.
J. C. Paterson.
H. H. O Reilly.
L. K. Tate.
G. S. Moore.
F. Biette, Act.
J. Cran.
__ R. C. Jennings.
Parkdale Standard J. Martin.
Parkhill Commerce i J. M. Duff.
Parrsboro HalifaxBk.Co. A. S. Townsend.
Merchants .
Quebec
La Banq. Nat. .,
Union
* Merchants
Hamilton
Molsons
Nova Scotia
Western
B. N. America. . .
Commerce
P net ng shene
Perth . .
Pembroke
Peterborough.
Petrolia
PetitcodiacNB
Western |F. H. Holland.
* Merchants .... C. G. Morgan.
Montreal R. J Druiinnond.
Quebec ,T. F. Cox.
Ottawa | Hector Fraser.
Toronto J. L. Gower.
Montreal
Commerce
F. J. i ewis.
W. Manson.
Ontario Chas McGill.
Toronto IP. Campbell.
HalifaxBk.Co...
Pickering .... (Ontario
?icton [Montreal . . .
" | Standard...
Pictou, N. S. . jNova Scotia
. . Merchants .
lossisville, Q. Jac. Cartier
Pt.St.ChaiTsQ
3 ort C.ilborne.
5 ort Elgin ....
.Hawkesburv
ortHood.C.B
3 ort Hope ....
ort Perry
J ort Arthur . .
5 rt. la Prairie.
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Prescott
rince Albert.
Quebec
Ville Marie. . .
Imperial
Hamilton
Merchants, H.
People s Halifax.
Traders
Toronto
Western . .
;T. W. Magee.
Geo. Kerr.
R, .). B. Crombie.
W. T. Shannon.
A. I). Munro.
G. R. Chisholm.
Chevreflls & Laeerte.
W. J. E. Wall.
E. C. F. Wood.
J. S. Gordon.
J. A. Mclsaac.
W. P. Collins, Act.
J. L. Willis.
E. B. Andros.
Win. McGill.
Ontario W. H. Nelson.
Imperial |N. G. Leslie.
Com.B.ofMan..
* Merchants
Imperial . . .
QrEHEC
UNION
H. Fisher.
W. C. Young, Int. Man
J. E. Young.
James Stevenson.
E. E. Webb, Cashier.
1892.]
BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC.
PLACES.
Quebec
VAMES OK BANKS.
MANAGER OR AGENT.
J G Billett Local
PLACES.
Thrte Rivers . .
ii
Tilsonburg. . . .
Toronto
NAMES OF BANKS.
MANAGER OR AGENT.
H. N. Boire.
H. P. MacMahon.
C. L. Rennie.
B. E. Walker, G. Man.
J. H. Plummer, Asst.
J C. Kemp.
A. Bradley.
R. J. Montgomery.
R P MfHarrip
do St. Louis St.. .
LA BA.NQ. NAT. . .
B. N. America. . . |
Montreal . ...
3eo. Veasey.
?. Lafrance.
H. M. J. McMichael.
J. Macara.
D Hochelaga. . . .
Traders
Western
COMMERCE .
do. Branch. . .
do. E. Br
do. N. Br
do. N.W.Br. .
* Merchants ....
Du Peuple
J. C. More.
P. B. Dumoulin.
A. Dion.
W. Moffat, Act.
J. A. Paddon.
F. A. W. Lister.
ii
Jacq. Cartier. ...
Imperial
Montreal
1 Merchants . ... I
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Rat Portage . .
Re&finft
Renfrew, O. . .
Richmond ....
Ridgetown. . . .
ii
Sackville, N!B.
ii
Sarnia
do.Q nSt.W.Br.. G. A. Holland.
do.Yn.&Col.Br. . T. S. Harrison.
do.Parl tSt Br ..V F. H.-n-t
E. Townships.. . .
Molsons
W. L. Ball.
J. McMahon.
J. A. Mackellar.
Pulton McDougall.
Thos. Murray.
T. W. Nisbet.
J. C. Douglas.
G. H. Griffin.
D. McGregor.
Traders
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ONTARIO
do. Branch. . .
do.Q nSt.W.Br..
STAND \RD
Chas. Holland, G. Man.
W. H. Smith.
R. B. Cakhvell.
J. L. Brodie.
R. H. Bethune.
R. D. Gamble, Asst.
R. M. Gray.
J. Price.
T. G. Brough
F. O. Cayley.
J. H. Horsey.
M erchants
ii
Halifax Bk.Co. . .
Ponmipr^.p
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DOMINION
" Montrpfi.l 1
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do. Q nSt.E. ..
do. QnSt.W. ..
do. Mk t Br. . .
do. Dundas ^ . .
Q n St. Br. . .
do. Sparl.Av...
&Col.St.Br..
SaultSte Marie
Seaforth
Commerce i
Imperial
J. M. Wemyss.
M. Morris.
E. J. Cochran.
Win. Farwell, G. Man.
S. Edgell, Local.
C. W. Walcot, Act,
W. Gaboury.
E. Cowdry.
W. Corbould.
F. A. Bethune.
J. H. Henderson.
F. W. Johnston.
A. A. Larocque.
H. H. Archibald.
S. Stevens.
Sub. to St. Stephen.
C. M. Arnold.
Commerce
Pe ple s Halif x . .
E. TOWXSUIPS. ..
* Merchants ....
La Banq. Nat. . .
Commerce
Shediac, N.B. .
Sherbrooke . . .
Simcoe
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IEPERI\T.
P. R. Wilkie.
B. Jennings, Asst.
O. F. Rice.
C. H. Stanley-Clarke.
Dun an Coulson, G.Man
Hugh Leach, Asst.
J. T. M. Burnside.
H. S. Strathv.
C. Brough.
Wm. Grindlev.
I). Miller.
W. P. Sloane.
C. A. Pipon.
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do. Cor. Y nge . .
cScQueenSt. . .
do. N.Toronto..
TORONTO
do. King St. . .
W. Branch. . .
TKADKRS
Montreal
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Hamilton
Smith s Falls..
Sorel
Molsons
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D Hochelaga
HalifaxBk.ro...
E. Townships . . .
Nova Scotia
Springhill
Stansteart
St Andr w sNB
St Catharines.
Ste Cesaire, Q.
St. Cunegonde
St. Henri, Q ..
St. Hyacinthe.
St.JeanBapt te
St. John, N.B.
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St. John s, Q..
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St. Jerome. . . .
St. Marv s
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Commerce
Toronto
F. O. Cross.
G. W. Hodgetts.
M. L. J. Lacusse.
G N Ducharme.
B. N. America
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* Merchants ....
Quebec
Ville Marie
Jacq. Cartier. . . .
it
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Jacq. Cartier
LA BANQUK DE. .
ST. HYACINTHS. . .
Jacq. Cartier
Molsons
Jacq. Cartier. . . .
N. BRUNSWICK. . .
B. N. America. . .
Montreal
Nova Scotia ....
Halifax Bk.Co. . .
BK. DE ST.JEAN. .
~ Merchants ....
Du Peuple
F. St. Germain.
E. R. Blanchard.
A. Clement.
G. Crebassa.
M. Bourret.
J. Clawson.
H. A. Harvey.
E. C. Jones.
Geo. Sanderson.
Jas. G. Taylor.
P. Bandouin.
E. H. Reward.
P. P.andouin
J. A. Theberge.
J. Leslie.
3. S. Kumsey.
C. Bedard.
A. Dion.
D. Denis.
J. F. Grant.
J. Black.
" .... Union . .
" Hamilton
Ewing Buchan.
T. B. Phepoe.
H B. Wilson.
Martin Dickie.
J. B. Moorman.
W. E. ( arswell.
I., de Martigny.
S. Fortier.
J. C. Keith.
W. Godfrey.
C. Sweeny.
Wm. Ferguson.
W. C. Ward.
Gavin H. Burns.
A. J. C. Galletly.
A. Man-hand.
R. Adamson.
W. E. Butler. Act.
G. W. McKee.
11. B. Walker.
I). F. B. Gla-s.
W. I. Briggs.
J. Hespeier.
H. J. Grast tt.
James Watson.
G. C. Easton.
S. L. Forrest.
D. Kemp.
W. Beith.
W. H. Holland.
Tim-. Dow.
F. S. Jarvis.
H. B. Walker.
Walter Lawson.
J. A. Russell.
John Waldt i>.
B. Willson.
R. T. Rokfby.
A. Wiokson.
W. G. XieholK.
James Hogu.
C. S. Hour-.
Tor ntoJun t n
Trenton, O. . . .
Truro.N.S.. ..
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Uxbridge
Molsons . . .
Molsons
Merchants H. . .
Halifax Bk.Co...
DoTninit n
Vallej field, Q. Jac. Cartier
D Hochelaga . . .
Vancouver, BCBk. B. Colum. ..
B. N. America. . .
" Moiitrpfil
Vankl kHill.O
Victoria.B.C..
Victoria ville.Q
Virden, Man. .
Walkerton . . .
it
Walkerville!
\\allaceburgh.
Waterloo, Q ..
Waterloo, O . .
I f
Watford
D Hochelaga . . .
B. COLUMBIA
B. N. America. . .
Du Peuple
Montreal
St. Remi, Q"!
St . Sauveur . .
St. Simon, Q. .
Sr Stei h -n.NP,
St. Thomas...
t i
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Ste Therese, Q.
Stellarton.N.S
Stouffville
Stratford ....
it
Traders
Jac. Cartier ....
Com.B.of Man. . .
Merchants . . . .
Commerce
Du Peuple . .
Jacq. Cartier
Jacq. Cartier. . . .
ST. STEPHEN S. . .
Nova Scotia. . . .
do
Montreal
Merchants .. ..
Imperial
Molsons
Ville Marie
W. Prin-le.
M. A. Gilbert.
H. Lockwood
M. Boisvert.
G. K. Murray.
John Elliott
T. E. P. Trew.
Thos. Plummer.
Win. Maynard, jun.
L. II. Dampier.
W. T. Smith.
A. J. Macdonell.
R. McC. Stavert.
Neil McKelvie.
P. W. Morrison.
H. A. Richardson.
J. E. Burchell.
W. J. Robertson.
D. B. Crombie.
T. C. Coffin.
P. E. Punnet m.
E. Townships. ..
Molson s
Commerce ....
Traders
Nova Scotia ....
Standard
Welland
Winchester. . .
WeymouthjNS
Whitbv
Imperial
Union
Merchants . . . .
Montreal
Commerce
Merchants .
Ontario
Dominion ...
\\ astern
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Windsor, O. . .
<i
Windsor, N.s!
Merchants . . . .
< , ommerce
COMMERCIAL
Sudburv, O. . .
Sum sid e, PEI.
ii
Sussex, X. B
Svdnev, C.B..
Thorol d
Ontario
BK.SUM ERSIDE..
Bank of N.S . . ..
Merchants H. . .
Nova Scotia
Merchants H . . .
Commerce
ii
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Wingham ....
Winn peg ....
t
Halifax Bk.Co.
People s Halifax.
Hamilton ... .
COM.BAXKMAN. .
Merchants . . . .
Molsons
Quebec ....
Three Rivers .
Quebec
La Banq. Nat. . .
Imperial .
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BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC.
[189i
PLACES.
Winnipeg ....
K
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Woodstock . . .
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Woodstock NB
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Wolfville, N.S.
Yai - moiitli,N.S
NAMES OF BANKS.
Ottawa
.MANAGER OR AGENT.
F. H. Mathewson.
F. L. Patton.
11. M. Breedon.
D. H. Charles.
S. B. Fuller.
C. M. McCuaig.
H. A. Flemming.
G. A. White.
G. A. Tavlor.
Union
B. N. America. . .
Commerce
Imperial . . .
Molsons
Nova Scotia ....
Peopl s.Halifx..
Merchants , H. . .
Peopl s,Halifx. .
Y \KMOUTI1
Geo. W. Munro.
T. W. Johns.
J. H. Lombard.
Nova Scotia ....
* Merchants Bank of Canada.
FOREIGN AGENTS.
BASK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA London, England.
Head Office. Neiv York, H. Stikeman and F. :
Brownfield, Agents; Boston, U. S., Merchants 1
National Bank ; San Francisco, Wm. Lawson and
J. C. Welsh, Agents; England, Union Bank of
Manchester, and Bank of Liverpool : Scotland,
National Bank and Commercial Bank ; Ireland,
Provincial Bank and National Bank ; Paris. Mar-
cuard, Krauss & Co. ; West Indies, Colonial Bank ;
Australia and New Zealand, Union Bank of Aus
tralia.
MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA London, The Clydesdale
Bank (Limited) ; yew York, Bank of New York and j
Merchants Bank of Canada, 01 Wall Street, Chicago,
American Exchange National Bank; Newfoundland, <
Commercial Bank, N. F. : Nova Scotia, Merchants I
Bank of Halifax; A cu 1 Brunswick, Bank of Nova|
Scotia ; British Columbia, Bk. Brit. N. Am.
BASK OF MONTREAL London, Bk. of Montreal, C. Ash-
worth, Manager, Bank of England, London and
Westminster Bank, Union Bank of London; Liver
pool, Bank of Liverpool ; Scotland, British Linen
Company ; New York, W. Watson & Alex. Lang ;
Boston, Merchants Bank; Chicago, Bankof Montreal,
W. Munro, Manager ; E. M. Shadbolt, Assistant
Manager ; San F rancisco, Bank of British Columbia.
BANK OF TORONTO London, City Bank (Limited) ; New ^
York, Nat. Bk. Commerce, W. Watson and A. Lang ;
Oxwcgo, Second National Bank; Halifax, Union Bank
Halifax; Neiv Brunswick, British Columbia ond
Manitoba, Bank of B. N. A. ; Quebec and Ottawa,
La Banque Nat. ; Chicago, First National Bank.
CANADIAN BASK OF COMMERCE London, Bank of Scot-
* land, London and County Bank, Agra Bank ( Limited) >
German Bank of London ; Ireland, Northern Bank
ing Co.; Pur is, France, Lazard, Fivres & C ie ;
Brussels, Belgium, J. Matthieu & Fils ; India, Chinf j
and Japan, The chartered Bank of India, Australia
and China; Au-stralia and New Zealand, The
Union Bank of Australia ; New York, The Canadian
Bk. of Commerce, The American Exchange Nat. !
Bank; British Columbia and San Francisco, Cal.,^
The Bank of British Columbia, Chicago, The Ameri- ;
can Exchange Nat. Bank of Chicago ; Oswego, First
National Bank ; Syracuse, First National Bank ; ;
Buffalo, Bank of Commerce in Buffalo ; Fochester,
Bank of Monroe ; Hamilton, Bermuda, The Bank
of Bermuda ; Portland, Oregon, The Bank of British
Columbia; Kingston, Jamaica, The Bank of Nova]
Scotia.
IMPERIAL BANK OF CANARD A .London, Lloyds Bank,
(Ld.); Cheque Bank, (Ld.) ; Paris, M. S. Sulzbach
& Co. ; Neiv York, Bank of Montreal ; Chicago, First
National Bank ; St. Paul, Second National Bank :
Detroit, Detroit National Bank; Buffalo, Bank of
Buffalo ; Boston, National Bank of the Common
wealth; Osivcgo, Second National Bank; Duluth,
First National Bank.
DOMINION BANK London, National Bank of Scotland;
Neiv York, W. Watson & A. Lang, the Nat. City Bk.
ONTARIO BANK London, Alliance Bank (Limited) and
Cheque Bank (Limited); New York, The Fourth
National Bank of the City of New York; France and
Europe, Credit Lyonnais; Boston, Tremont National
Bank; Oswego, First National Bank ; Chicago, Bank
of Montreal ; St. Paul s, Merchants National Bank ;
Nova Scotia, People s Bank of Halifax ; Kew Bruns
wick, Bank of Montreal, St. John,N.B.; P.K. Inland,
Merchants Bank of Halifax at Charlottetown.
MOL.SONS BANK London, Alliance Bank (Limited), Glynn,
Mills, Currie & Co., Morton, Rose & Co. ; Liverpool,
Bank of Liverpool ; Cork. Minister and Leinster
Bank (Limited) ; Paris, France, Credit Lyonnais ;
Antwerp, Belgium, La Banque D Anvers ; Portland,
Casco National Bank ; Helena, Montana, First
National Bank ; Butte, Montana, First National
Bank ; New York, Mechanics National Bank, W.
Watson and A. Lang, Agents Bank of Montreal,
Morton, Bliss & Co. ; Boston, State National Bank ;
Cleveland, Com. National Bank ; Milwaukee, Wis
consin Marine and Fire Ins. Co. Bank ; Chicago,
First National Bank ; Detroit, Commercial National
Bunk ; Toledo, Second National Bank ; Buffalo,
Third National Bank; Nova Scotia, Halifax Banking
Co. ; New Bruwwif-k, Bank of New Brunswick;
Newfoundland, Commereial Bank of Newfoundland,
St. John s Nfld. ; Also, Fort Bent on, Moat., First
National Bank ; Prince Edward Island, Merchants
Bank of P. E. I. and Summerside Bank ; British
Columbia: and San Francisco, Bank of British
Columbia; Quebec, La Banque du Peuple and Eastern
Townships Bank ; Ontario, Dominion Bank, Im
perial Bank of Canada and Canadian Bank of
Commerce ; Manitoba, Imperial Bank of Canada.
TRADERS BANK OF CANADA London, National Bank of
Scotland ; New York, American Exchange National
Bank ; Buffalo, Bank of Buffalo ; Chicago, First
National Rink ; Oswego, Second National Bank ;
Quebec, Quebec Bank.
BANK OF HAMILTON New York, Fourth Nat. B. and
Hanover National Bank ; Buff a In, Marine Bank of
Buffitlo ; London, Nat. Prov. Bank of England, Ld.;
Chicago, Union Nat. Bank ; Detroit, Detroit, Nat-
Bank.
QUEBEC BASK London, Bank of Scotland ; New York,
Agents, Bank of British North America.
BASQUE ST. HYACINTHS New York, National Bank of
the Republic ; Boston, Maverick National Bank ;
Ontario and Quebec, Merchants Bank of Canada
and Branches,
BANK D HOCHELAGA London, Clydesdale Bank (Limited);
Paris, Credit Lyonnais ; New York, National Park
Bank: Boston, The Maverick National Bank; Chicago,
National Live Stock Bank.
LA BASQUE NATIOSALE London, National Bank of Scot
land ; Paris, Grunebaum Freres & Co. ; New York,
Nat. Bank of the Republic ; Boston, The Revere
Bank.
UNION BASK OF CANADA London, Alliance Bank ; Li.-i r-
pool, The Bank of Liverpool ; New York, National
Park Bank; Boston LincolnNationalBank; Minnca-
polls, First National Bank ; St. Paul, St, Paul
National Bank ; Great Falls, Mont., First National
Bank ; Chicago. Globe National Bank.
LA BASQUE VILL -MARIE London, Bank of Montreal ;
Paris, Le Credit Industrie! ; New York, The
National Bank of the Republic ; Ladenburg, Thal-
niann & Co.; Chicago, Bank of Montreal.
LA BANQUE JACQUES C ARTIER London, Glyn, Mills &
Co. ; New York, National Bank of the Republic ;
Paris, Credit Lyonnais.
LA BASQUE DU Kuril s London Alliance Bank. Limited;
Paris, Credit Lyonnais ; New York, National Bank
of the Republic ; Toronto. Molsons Bank.
UNION BAVK OF HALIFAX London, London and West
minster Bank ; Newfoundland, Commercial Bank of
Newfoundland ; New York, National Bank of Com
merce. Boston, Merchants National Bank: Montreal,
Bank of Toronto ; Toronto, Bank of Toronto and
Branches.
MERCHANTS BANK OF P. E. I. London, City Bank ; New
York, The Bank of New York, N. B. A.- Boston,
The Boston National Bank ; Montreal, Bank of Mon
treal Newfoundland. Union Bank of Newfoundland.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR London, Union Bank
of London ; New York, Bank of New York ; Halifax,
Bankof Nova Scotia ; St. John, N.B., Bank of New
Brunswick ; Montreal, Merchants Bank of Canada.
MF.RC HANTS BANK OF HALIFAX Ontario and Quebec,
Merchants Bank of Canada; St. John N.B., Bank
of New Brunswick ; New York, Chase National
1892.]
BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC.
49
Bank, X. Y. ; Boston, National Hide and Leather
Bank ; St. John s, Newfoundland, Union Bank of
Newfoundland ; London, Eng., Imperial Bank,
(Limited), Bank of Scotland, London ; Hamilton,
Bermuda, The Bank of Bermuda.
PEOPLE S BANK OF HALIFAX - London, Union Bank ;
Boston, New England National Bank; New York,
Bank of New York, N.B.A.; Montreal, Ontario Bank.
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Minneapolis Minn . H.C.McI.eod
and Daniel Waters. Agents ; Kingston, Jamaica, \
If ./., W. E. Stavert, Agent. Correspondents Can-\
ada. Merchants Bank of Canada and Branches ;
Bank of British Columbia ; Great Britain ; London,
Royal Bank of Scotland : Scotland, Royal Bank of
Scotland and Branches Newfoundland, Union Bank
of Newfoundland : United States : New York, Bank
of New York, N. B. A., John I aton & Co.; Boston,
Merchants National Bank, Kidder, Peabody &Co.;
San Francisco Bank of British Columbia ; St. Pier re,
Miijiielon, Banque des lies St, Pierre et Miquelon.
BANK OF NEW BRUNSWICK London, Williams, Deacon
& Co., Manchester and Salford Bank, Limited ; New\
York, Mechanics National Bank ; Boston, Eliot
National Bank ; Prince Edward s Island, Charlotte-
town, Merchants Bank of Halifax ; Fredericton,
People s Bank ; Halifax, N S., Merchants Bank of
Halifax ; Montreal. Molson s Bank.
PEOPLE S BANK OF N. B. London, Union Bank; New
York, Fourth National Bank ; Boston, Eliot National I
Bank ; Montreal, Union Bank of L.C. and Branches.
EASTERN ..TOWNSHIPS BANK London, National Bank of
Scotland ; Boston, National Exch. Bank ; New York,
National Park Bank.
STANDARD BANK New York, W. Watson & A. Lang,
Agts. Bk. of Montreal ; Montreal, Bk. of Montreal ;
London, E. National Bank of Scotland (Limited).
HALIFAX BANKING Co. Dominion of Canada, Molson s
Bank and Merchants Bank of Canada ; Boston,
Suffolk National Bank ; New Korfc. Baring, Magoun,
& Co. ; London, Eng., Alliance Bank (Limited).
BANK OF YARMOUTH, N. S. -Halifax, The Merchants
Bank of Halifax ; St. John, The Bank of Montreal
and the Bank of British North America ; New York,
The National Citizens Bank ; Boston, The Eliot
National Bank ; London, G. B., The Union Bank of
London ; Montreal and Quebec, The Bank of
Montreal.
THE PICTOU BANK London, Eng., Imperial Bank (Li
mited) ; New York, Agents Bank of Montreal ;
Montreal, Bank of Montreal.
ST. STEPHEN S BANK Boston, Globe National Bank ; New
York, New York Bank and National Banking Asso
ciation ; London, Glyn, Mills, Currie and Co.;
Montreal, Bank of Montreal.
BANK OF OTTAWA London, England, Alliance Bank
(Limited); New York, Chicago and Canada, Bank of
Montreal ; Boston, National Bank of the Republic.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF MANITOBA London, Agent, R. A.
McLean & Co., 1 Queen Victoria Street ; Canada,
Merchants Bank of Canada ; New York, Boyle Co.,
47 Wall Street ; St. Paul and Chicago, First National
Bank.
WESTERN BANK New York, Merchants Bank of Canada;
London, England, Royal Bank of Scotland.
BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA London, Head Office ;
San Francisco, Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Ta-
coma, Bank of British Columbia ; Eastern Provinces
of Canada, Bank of Montreal ; Bank of Com
merce ; Molson s Bank ; Imperial Bank ; Bank of
Nova Scotia ; New York, W. Watson ; Chicago,
Bank of Montreal ; Mexico and South America,
London Bank of Mexico and South America ; China,
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation ;
Australia, English, Scottish, and Australian Chart
ered Bank.
SUMMERSIDE BANK Montreal, Molson s Rank ; Halifax,
Bank of Nova Scotia ; .St. John, Bank of New Bruns
wick ; Boston, Blackstone National Bank.
CANALS OF CANADA.
Expenditure on Construction and Enlargement of the Canals of Canada, 1821 to 1889.
NAMES.
Expenditure
prior to
1st July, 1867.
Expenditure
from
1st July, 1867,
to
30th June, 1889.
Total
Expenditure
to
30th June, 1889.
Beauharnois ....
$ c.
1,611,424 11
63,053 64
634,711 76
121,537 65
1,933,152 69
8 c.
124,290 47
3,977,920 07
276,061 97
45,174 58
1,056,135 84
413,717 48
6,633,681 87
1,043,046 41
121,097 76
42,164 01
1,039,514 24
520,743 95
407,764 72
751,238 48
56,839 20
16,149,710 47
504,098 68
$ e.
1,735,714 58
4,040,973 71
910,773 73
166,712 23
2,989,^88 53
413,717 48
9,221,214 72
1,043,046 41
4,185,361 83
42,164 01
1,173,970 75
677,267 27
407,764 72
1,060,609 79
489,523 60
23,787,950 30
1,824,754 22
116,821 31
161,719 89
591,475 76
44,387 53
Carillon and Grenville
Chambly
St. Ours Lock
Cornwall ...
Culbute
Lachine
2,587,532 85
Murray
Rideau . ....
4,064 764 07
Sault Ste. Marie
St. Ann s
134 456 51
156 523 32
St. Peter s
Tay
Trent
309,371 31
432,684 40
7,638,239 83
1,320,655 54
116,821 31
Burlington Bay
Welland
Williamsburgh
St. Lawrence Canals not apportioned
" surveys
161,719 89
591,475 76
44,3S7 53
chain vessels and improvement of
navigation
Baie Verte Canal surveys
Total expenditure
21,124,928 99
33,960,783 38
55,085,712 37
MERCHANT SHIPPING, DOMINION OF CANADA.
The total number of vessels remaining on the register books of the Dominion on the 31st December, 1890 was
<5,991, measuring 1,024,974 tons register tonnage, being a decrease of 162 vessels and a decrease of 15 507 tons
register, as compared with 1889. Assuming the average value to be $30 per ton, the value of the registered
tonnage of Canada on the 31st December, 1890, would be $30,749,220.
The number of iiew vessels built and registered in the Dominion of Canada during 1890 was 285 measuring
52,378 tons register tonnage. Estimating the value of the new tonnage at $45 per ton, it gives a total value of
2,357,010 for new vessels.
Canada s Merchant 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, with 1,234,000 tons.
4
THE QUEEN. Victoria, of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith,
Empress of India. Her Majesty was born at Kensing
ton Palace, May 24, 1819 ; succeeded to the throne June
20, 1837, on the death of her uncle King William IV. ; was
crowned June 28, 1838 : and married Feb. 10, 1S40, to
his late Royal Highness Prince Albert, who was born
August 26th, 1819, and died December 14th, 1861. Her
Majesty is the only child of his late Royal Highness
Edward, Duke of Kent, son of King George III. The
children of Her Majesty are
Her Imperial Majesty Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa,
PRINCESS ROYAL OF ENGLAND AND PRUSSIA, Empress
Frederick of Germany, born Nov. 21, 1840, and married
to the late Emperor Frederick of Germany, Jan. 25,
1858, and has issue four sons and four daughters.
His Royal Highness Albert Edward, PRINCE OF WALES,
born Nov. 9, 1841 ; married March 10, 1863, Alexandra
of Denmark, (Princess of Wales), born Dec. 1, 1844, and
has issue, Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence arid
Avondale, born Jan. 8, 1864 ; George Frederick Ernest
Albert, born June 3, 1865 ; Louisa Victoria Alexandra
Dagmar, born Feb. 20, 1867, married July, 27, 1889,
to Alexander, Earl of Fife ; Victoria Alexandra Olga
Mary, born July G, 1868 ; and Maude Charlotte Mary
Victoria, born Nov. 26, 1869.
Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, born April 25,
1843 ; Married to H. R. H. Prince Frederick Louis of
Hesse, July 1, 1862 ; died, December 14th, 1878. Her
issue being five daughters and two sons ; second son
killed by accident May, 1873.
His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of
Edinburgh, born Aug. 6, 1844 ; married Her Imper al
Highness the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, Jan. 23-
1874, and has issue two sons and three daughters.
Her Royal Highness Helena Augusta Victoria, born
May 25, 1846 ; married to H. R. H. Prince Frederick
Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein-Son-
derburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 1866, and has issue three
sons and two daughters.
Her Royal Highness Louisa Carolina Alberta, born
March 18, 1848 ; married to the Marquis of Lome, eldest
son of the Duke of Argyle, March 21, 1871.
His Royal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert,
Duke of Connaught, born May 1, 1850 ; married March-
13, 1879, to Princess Louise Margaret, daughter of the
late Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, and has issue
one son and two daughters.
His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert,
Duke of Albany, born April 7, 1853 : married April 27,
1882, to Princess Helen of Waldeck, and has issue one
son and one daughter. Died March 28, 1884.
Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodora,
born April 14,1857; married July 23, 1885, to Prince Henry
of Battenburg, and has issue two sons and one daughter.
DOMINION OF CAJSADA.
Population 1891, 4,829,411.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OTTAWA.
GOVERNOR-GENERAL. His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir FREDERICK ARTHUR STANLEY, BARON STANLEY op
PRESTON, G.C.B. 10,000 and residence.
STAFF.
Secretary of Governor-General and Military Sec y
Ca.pt. the Hon. C. Colville, Grenadier Guards.83,000
A.D.C. The Honourable Edward Stanley, Lieut.
A. H. McMahon, Grenadier Guards.
GOVERNOR-GENERAL S SECRETARY S OFFICE.
Secretary and Military Secretary Major the
Hon. C. Colv-.lle. Grenadier Guards.
Chief Clerk-C. J. Jones $2,050
Expenditure Salaries 812,350 00
Contingencies 10,53382
CABINET
Premier and President of Council Hon. J. J. C.
Abbott, Q.C., D.C.L ?8,000
Minister of Custom* Hon. Mackenzie Bowell 7,000
Minister of Militia and Defencelion. Sir A. P.
Caron, K.C.M. i 7,000
Minister of Agriculture Hon. John Carling 7,000
Minister of Inland Revenue Hon. John Costigan. 7,000
Minister of Public Works Hon. Frank Smith ... 7,000
Secretary of State Hon. J. A. Chapleau 7,000
[50]
Minister of Justice Hon. Sir J. S. D. Thompson,
K.C.M.G $7,000
Minister of Finance Hon. G. E. Foster 7,000
Minister of Marine & Fisheries Hon. C.H. Tupper 7,000
Minister of the Interior Hon. E. Dewdney 7,000
Postmaster General Hon. John G. Haggart .... 7,000
Minister of Railways and Canals Hon Macken
zie Bowell (Acting)
The members of Cabinet in addition to regular salary
receive 61.000 sessional allowance.
Clerk of Privy Council John J. McGee .*;->, 200
Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council J. Pope 2,400
Chief Clerk and C lfrk of the Crown in Chancery
S. E. St. Onge Chapleau 2,400
Expenditure Salaries $25,652 49<
Contingencies 13,936 86
High Commissioner for Canada in London Hon.
Sir Charier Tupper, Bart., G.C.M.G., C.B., 17
Victoria Street, London, S. W 10,000
Secretary Canadian Government Office in London
Joseph G.Colmer.C.M.G., (address as above) 82,195.35
Assistant Secretary and Accountant- G.Revnolds.S1.400
Contingencies 1889-1390 $15,970 04
1892.1
DOMINION OF CANADA.
51
SENATE OF CANADA.
Senators sessional allowance, 81,000.
Hon. JOHN JONES Ross, Speaker (Ste. Anne de la Perade). E. J. LANGBVIN, Clerk of the Parliaments. 83,401).
SENATORS. P. 0. ADDRESS.
Hon. David Reesor Yorkville
Sir D. L. Macpherson . . Toronto
Billa Flint Belleville
George \V. Allan Toronto
J. F. Armand.Riv. des Prairies
Wm. H. C. Chaffers.. St.Cesaire
Jean B. Guevremont Sorel
Robert B. Dickey Amherst
William Miller Arichat
A. E. Botsford . .Westcock, NB
David Wark Fredericton
A.R.McClelan, Riverside, AlbCo
John Glasier, Fredericton, N.B.
James Dever. . St. John, N.B
A. Macrarlnne . . Wallace, N.S.
Frank Smith Toronto
Robert Read Belleville
M. A. Girard.. St. Boniface, M
J. Sutherland . . Winnipeg, M.
W. J. Macdonald, Victoria, B.C
H. A. N. Kaulhach . . Lunenburg
M. H. Cochrane Compton
Alexander Vidal Sarni a
J.H.Bellerose. .St. Vin. de Paul
D. Montgomery . . Park Corner
SENATORS. P. O. ADDRESS.
Hon. R. W. Scott Ottawa
Pierre Baillargeon .... Quebec
A. H. Paquet St. Cuthbert
U. G. Stevens Waterloo, Q j
J. D. Lewin .... St. John, N.B
L G. Power Halifax
R. P. Grant Pictou, N.S
C. A. P. Pelletier Quebec
Jos. R. Thibaudeau . . Montreal
C.B.B de Boucherville, Bouch.
William J. Almon . . . .Halifax
John Boyd: St. John, N.B. j
Thos McKay Truro, N.S.
Alex.W. Ogilvie, Sen. .Montreal
Donald Maclnnes Hamilton
T.R. Mclnnes, New Westminster
John O Donohoe Toronto
P. A. De Blois Quebec, Q.
Donald McMillan. . . Alexandria
Geo. C McKindsey. .Milton, O. j
W.McDonald, L tle Glace B..CB
J. Bolduc.St. Victor de Trinif.V
T. R >bitaille. .New Carlisle, Q. j
J. R. Gowan Barrie
M. Sullivan Kingston
SENATORS. P. O. ADDRKSS.
Hon. F. Clemow Ottawa
P. Poirier .. .. Shediac, N.B.
S. Merrier . . New Hamburg, O.
C. E. Casgrain Windsor, O.
L. McCallum. . . . Stromness, O.
\V. E. Sanford Hamilton
J..T Ross, Ste. Anne de la Perade
J. J. C. Abbott .. ..Montreal
W. D. Perlev, Wolf Creek,
[Wolsely, N.W.T.
James Reid ... Quesnelle, B.C
Evan John Price Quebec
Geo. A. Drummond . . Montreal
Edward Murphy .... Montreal
s. Prowse, Murray Har., P.E.I.
C A. Boulton . . Shellmouth, M.
L. A. Lougheed .Calsrary, Alta
L. R. Masson . . Terrebonne, Q.
Peter McLaren Perth, O.
H. Montplaisir, C.de la Mag. Q.
J. Tasse Montreal
G. W. Howhan,Alberton, P.E.I.
John Carling London, O.
J. B. Snowball. .Chatham, N.B.
A. A. Macdonald, Charlottetown
PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE SENATE OF CANADA.
Sergeant-at-Arms and Clerk of French Journals
- J. de St. D. Le Moine 81,600
Axxixtant Accountant C. T. Gibbs 1,150
Junior Clerk A. Adamson 650
Assistant Clerk, French Journals A. L. Garneau 700
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod R.E. Kimber 1,350
Postmaster J. B. Myrand 1,200
Housekeeper -Peter Dunne 1,200
Doorkeeper Pierre Rattey 900
AY H-xroom Keeper Y. Gilbert 900
Official Reporters G. C. Holland, A. Holland.
Clerk, Master in Chancery and Accountant E. J.
Langevin. 83,400
Clerk Assistant, Master in Chancery
Law Clerk, Master in Chancery J.G.A. Creighton 2,500
Chaplain The Venerable Archdeacon Lauder 400
Second Cleric Assistant, Master in Chancery A. A.
Boucher 2,200
First English Clerk R. W. Stephen 1,600
Second English Clerk Alex. Souter 1,500
Third English Clerk Chas. Young 1,500
First French Translator Alfred Garneau l,9oO
ADDRESS. To the Honourable the Senate of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled.
The Petition of
[Place and date.] Humbly sheweth. That, &c.
HOUSE OF COMMONS
Hon. PETER WHITE, Speaker. JOHN GEORGE BOURINOT, Es^., C.M.G., LL.D., D.C. L., Cler of the House. 83,400
Members Sessional Allowance, 81,000.
EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS. --Con., Conservative; Sa-t., Nationalist; Lib., Lib;r.il ; Ind. -Lib., Inde
pendent-Liberal; Ind. N., Independent Nationalist ; Ind., Independent.
NOTE. The political party is given according to the best information obtainable. If here should be any
errors the Editor will be glad to correct them on advice.
MEMBERS. P. 0. ADDRESS.
CONSTITUENCIES.
MF.MllKRS.
P. 0. ADDRESS, i CONSTITUENCIES.
Addi niton
Albert
Geo. W. Dawson Lib. Plevna, 0.
Ricn d C. \VeldonCon. Halifax, N. S.
Car1etoii(X.B.) N. R. Colter Lib. Woodstock, N.B
Cm-let on (0.) . . Wm. T. Hodgins Con Hazeldean, O.
Donald W Davis Con F McLeod \WT
Cariboo FrankS. Barnard, Con. Victoria, BC
Algoma
Annapolis
Goo. H. MacdonellCo?i. Port Arthur, O.
J. B. Mills Con. Annapolis, N.S.
Chambly R. Prefontaine . . Lib. Montreal, Q.
Cham-plain .... O. Carignan .. . .Con. Three Rivers, Q.
sir J Thompson Con Ottawa, O.
Charlevoix . H. Simard Lib. Murray Bay Q
Arcjen t> nil
Thomas Christie. Lib. Lachute, Q.
Cli i/ fntte A. H. Gillmor . . .Lib. St George, N B
Assinibniit, 1\. .
Assiniboia, W.
Bay at
Hon. E. DewdnevCort. Ottawa, O.
N. F. Davin Con. Regina, N.W.T.
Flavien Dupmit . . Nat. St. Liboire, Q.
Chate an mail . . J. P. Brown Lib. St. Chiysost/une.
Cliicoiit.A-Saiju. P. V. Savard, Ind.-Lib. Chicoiuimi, Q.
Colchester .... W. A. Patterson. .Con. Tatamagouche.
Beauce
Joseph Godbout. Lib. St. Francois, B,Q.
Compton R. H. Pope Con. Cookshire, (,.
Beauhnfnois ..
Bellechaxse . . . .
Berthier
J. G. H. Bei-viv.u.V^. M iritreal, Q.
Guillaume Amyot, T. N. Quebec
Gli-o Beuisoleil .Lib, Montreal, Q.
Curn. ,i- Stor nt Darby Bergin. . . .Con. Cornwall, O.
t liiii ii d nul .. A. R. Dickey ....Con. Amherst, N.S.
l>;>ihii E. C. Bowers . . .Lib. Westport, N.S
Bonaventnre .
Bothivell
Wm. Le B. FauvelLift. Paspebiac, Q
Hon. David Mills. Lib. London, O.
/>o,v/i-x/< / .... C.E.Vaillancourt, In.L St. Anselme, Q.
Drum dtkArth. Jos. Lavergne.. Lib. Arth;iba<kaville.
Brant X R
limp s Somerville Lib Dundas, <>.
Dini lit-i ... Hugo H. Ross Con Iroquois, O
Brant, S.H.. ..
Brockville . . . .
1-1 i-ii me
Bruce, E.R
Bruce, X.R. . .
Bruc-:, W.li. ..
Wm Paterson . ..Lib. Brantford, O.
John Fisher Wood Con. Brockville, O.
Kug-.-ne A. Dyre..Co)t. Sutton. ( v >.
Ruben Truax Lib. Walkerton, O.
Alex. McNeill. .. Con. Wiarton, O.
James Rowand . . Lib. Dunblane, O.
It. F. McDo vail, Con. Christmas Id. NS
Durham, E. R. Thos. D. Craig . .Con. Port Hope, O.
lln //! nn, W.R. Robert Beith Lib. Bowmanville, O.
Klijin, E. R. .. A. B. Ingrain . . . .Con. St. Thomas, O.
Elgin, 1C. R. .. Geo. E. Casey. ...Lib. Fingal, O.
/.W.i-, y. R... Wm. McGregor ..Lib. Windsor, O.
/-, < .(, > . R Henry W. Allan . Lilt. Essex Centre, O.
Froiiteii ic . <l A. Kirkpatriek,Coi? l\iii" ston, O
C .ipe Breton
David MoKeen Con Littb; Glace Bav.
f !<!</ Louis Z .loncas Ind Grand Ri .
Cardwell ..
Robert S. White Con. Montreal. Q.
Cli ii iurrii . . R. R. McLullan ..Con. Alexandria. O.
52
DOMINION OP CANADA.
[1892.
CONSTITUENCIES.
MEMBERS.
Grey, N. R . . .
Grey, S. R . .
Guysborough .
Hadimana
,.,
Halifax....
.Con.
Lib.
. Lib.
Gloucester .... K. F. Burns Con
Grenville, S. R. John D. Reid Con
Grey, E. R Thos. S. Sproule . . Con
James Masson . .
Geo. Landerkin.
D. C. Fraser
W. H. Montague, Con,
T. E. Kenny . . Con. \
J. F.-W. Stairs Con. /
Halt on " D. Henderson Con.
rr . f A. McKay Con. 1
Hamilton .. | s _ s _ Ryc " kmalli Co n. (
Hants Alfred Putnam . . Con.
Hiixlhi ;*, E.R. S. B. Burdett .. ..Lib.
Hastings, N.R. Mackenzie Bowell, Con.
Hastings, W.R. Henry Corby . . . .Con.
Hochelaga A. Desjardins .... Con.
Huntingdon . . Julius Scriver . . . .Lib.
Peter Macdonald, Lib.
John McMillan . . Lib
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Bathurst, N.B.
Cardinal, O.
Markdale, O.
Owen Sound, O.
Hanover, O.
A ew Glasgow.
Dunnville, Q-
CON8T1TOB GIBS.
MEMBERS.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Huron, E. R..
Huron, S. R..
Huron, W. R.. M. C. Cameron . .Lib.
Iberuille F. Bechard Lib.
Inverness .... Hugh Cameron . . Con.
Jacques Cartier D. Girouard .... Con,
Joliette Urbain Lippe .... Con.
Henrv G.Carroll . . Lib.
H. H. Leger Con.
A. Campbell Lib.
Geo. E. Foster . .Con.
F. W. Borden Lib.
A.C.Macdonald.Core.
Kainouraska .
Kent, N. B...
Kent,
King s, N. B .
King s, N. S .
. n ri T ( A.C.Macdonald.Core. /
Kings, PJS./I John McLean . Con . }
Kingston
Lambton, E. R. G. Moncrieff Con.
Lambton, W.R. J. F. Lister Lib.
Lanark, Jf.R. . Jos. Jamieson. . . .Con.
Lanark, S. R.. Hon.J.G.Haggart Con.
Laprairie Louis C. Pelletier, Con.
L Assomption . Jos. Gauthier . . . .Lib.
Laval Jos. A. Ouimet . . Con.
Leeds d;Gren-\ c F Ferguson ..Con.
ville, N. R. /
Leeds, S. R George Taylor . . Con.
Lennox David W. Allison, Lib.
Levis Pierre M. Guay . . Lib.
Lincoln Niag. William Gibson ..Lib.
Lisgar Arthur W. Ross . . Con.
L Islet L. G. Desjardins . . Con.
London Chas. S. Hyman . . Lib.
Lotbiniere Come I. Rinf ret . . Lib.
Lunenburg C. E. Kaulback . . Con.
Marquette Robert Watson ..Lib.
Maskinongi . . J. H. Legris Lib.
Megantic L. J. C6te( Frechette) C.
Middlesex,E.R. Jos. H.Marshall. .Con.
Middlesex,N.R. W. H. Hutchins. .Co;?.
Middlesex, S.R. Jas. Armstrong . .1X6.
Middlesex, W.R Wm. F. Roome . .Con.
Missisquoi .... George B. Baker, Con.
Monck John Brown Lib.
Montcalm Louis Dugas Co?i.
Montmagny .. P. A. Choquette. .Lib.
Montmorency. . J. Israel Tarte, Ind.-N.
Montreal, C. . . John J. Curran . . Con.
Montreal, E. .. A.T. Lepine Con.
Montreal, W. . Sir Donald Smith, Con.
Muxkoka. Wm. E. O Brien . . Con.
Napierville D. Monet Lib.
N. Westminster G. E. Corbould ..Con.
Nicolet Jos. H. Leduc .
Norfolk, N. R.. John Charlton .
Norfolk, S. R.. David Tisdale.
Northum. N.B. Michael Adams
North d,0., E.R. E. Cochrane ..
North., 0.,W.R. John Hargraft.
Ontario, N.R.. Frank Madill .
Ontario, S. R.. Jas. I. Davidson . . Lib.
Ontario, W. R. James D. Edgar.. Lib.
_., I C. H. Mackintosh, C. )
Ottawa City { H . Robillard ..Con. f
Ottawa, Co.... C. R. Devlin Lib.
Oxford, N.R... Jas. Sutherland . .Lib.
. . Lib.
. . Lib.
. . Con.
. .Con.
. Con.
. . Lib.
. . Con.
Acton, O.
Hamilton, O.
Maitland, N.S.
Belleville, O.
Ottawa, O.
Belleville, O.
Montreal, Q.
Hemmingford, Q
Wingham, O.
Constance, O.
Goderich, O.
Mt. Johnston, Q.
Mabou, N.S.
Dorval, Q.
St. J. de Matha.
Quebec.
Buctouche, N.B.
Chatham, O.
Ottawa, O.
Canning, N.S.
Montague Br g.
Souris.E., P.E.I.
Petrolea, O.
Sarnia, O.
Almonte, O.
Ottawa, O.
Montreal, Q.
Laurentides, Q.
Montreal, Q.
Kemptville, O.
Gananoque, O.
Adolphustovvn.O
Etchemin, Q.
Beamsville, O.
Winnipeg, M.
Quebec.
London, O.
Ste. Croix, Q.
Lunenburg, N.S.
P tage la Prairie.
Louiseville, Q.
St. Ferdinard, Q
London, O.
Parkhill, O.
Wilton Grove, O.
London, O.
Sweetsburg, Q.
Dunnville, O.
Montcalm, Q.
Montmagny, Q.
Quebec.
Montreal, Q.
Montreal, Q.
Montreal, Q.
Shanty Bay, O.
St, Remi, Q.
New Westminstr
St. L d d Aston.
Lynedoch, O.
Simeoe, O.
Newcastle, N.B.
Brighton, O.
Cobourg, O.
Beaverton, O.
Balsam, O.
Toronto.
Ottawa.
Aylmer, Q.
Woodstock, O.
Oxford, S. R... SirR. Cartwright,//*. Kingston, O.
Peel .......... J. Featherstou . . Lib. Streetsville, O.
Perth. N.R.... Jas. N. Grieve .... Lib. Millbank, O.
Perth, S. R.... James Trow ...... Lib. Stratford, O.
Peterboro ,E.R. J. Burnham ...... Con Ashburnham, O.
Peterboro , W.R J. Stevenson .... Con.. Peterborough, O
- H Tupper . . Con. \ Ottawa, O.
Con. I Westville, N.S.
J. McDougald
Pontiac ...... Thos. Murray
Portneuf ...... Arthur Delisle
Prescott ....... Isidore Proulx
. .Lib. Pembroke. O.
. .Lib. Quebec.
. .Lib. Plantagenet, Q.
fo P F T !> S - F Perr - v Lib i Ti " ish > P-E.I.
,e,P.hI^ Jotm Yeo ; ..... Lib , } Porfffill, P.E.I.
Prince Edward A. C. Miller ...... Con. Picton, O.
Provencher.... A.A.C. LaRiviere, Con. St. Boniface, M.
. F. Langelier ...... Lib. Quebec.
. Hon. W. Lauiier. .Lib. Arthabaskaville.
C,
Quebec. E.
Quebec, W.
Q uebec, Co
. Lib. Quebec.
. Lib. Chipman, N.B.
.Lib. Halifax.
Charlottetown.
.Lib. South Roxton, Q
. Con. Shelburne, N.S.
.Con. ;>herbrooke, Q.
.Lib. Penetanguishene
.Con. Toronto, O.
COM. Bradford, O.
J. J. T. Fremont .
Queen s, N. B.. Geo. G. King . . .
Queen s, (N. S.) F. G. Forbes . . .
Queen>s,PEl{ feJ^SV.
Renfrew, iV. R. Peter White ...... Con. Pembroke, O.
Renfrew, S.R. . Jno. Ferguson . .Con. Admaston, O.
Restigoucht, ____ J. McAlister . .Ind.-C. Campbelltown.
Richelieu ..... Sir H. Langevin . . Con. Ottawa.
Richmond,N.S. J. A. Gillies ...... Con. Sydney, N.S.
Rich. A Wolfe,Q C. C. Cleveland. .Con. Danville, Q.
Rimounki ...... Sir. A. Caron . . . .Con. Ottawa, O.
Rouville . Louis P. Brodeur, Lib. Beloeil, Q.
Russell ........ W. C. Edwards . .Lib. Rockland, O.
St. Hyacinthe . M. E. Bernier . . . .Lib. St. Hyacinthe.Q
St.John,NB,CTy Ezekial McLeod. .Con. St. John, N.B.
St. John, N.B. I 3. D. Hazen. . . .Con. ) o t f n \. n vr R
City and Co. \ C. N. Skinner. .Con. f S hn> N K ~
St. John s, Q.. F. Bourassa ...... Lib. St. Valentin, Q.
St. Maurice . . F. S. L. Desaulniers, C. Yamachiche, Q.
Saskatchewan . D. H. Macdowall, Con. Pr. Albert, NWT
Selkirk ........ Thos. M. Daly ____ Con. Brandon, M.
She/ford ...... J. R. Sanborn . . ,
Shelburne .... N. W. White . . .
Sherbrooke .... Wm. B. Ives . . .
Simeoe, E. R. . . Philip H. Spohn .
Simeoe, N. R.. D. McCarthy . . .
Simeoe, S. R... R. Tyrwhitt ____
Soulanges ---- J. O. Mousseau . . Lib. St. Polycarpe, Q-
Stanstead . . . . T. B. Rider ...... Lib. Fitch Bay, Q.
Sunbury ...... R. D. Wilmot ____ Con. Burton, N.B.
Ti miscouata . . P. E. Granhois . .Co?i. Riv. du Loup, Q.
. J. A. Chapleau . . Con. Ottawa, O.
. Sir H. Langevin. .Con. Ottawa, 0.
. G.R.R.Cockburn, Con. Toronto, O.
. E. Coatsvvorth,jr.,Cow. Toronto, O.
. F. C. Denison. . . .Con. Toronto, O.
Two Mountains J. B. Daoust ____ Con. St. Eustache, Q.
Vancouver Is. . D. W. Gordon. . . .Cow. Nanaimo, B.C.
Vaudreuil ____ H. S. Harwood . . Lib. Vaudreuil, Q.
Vercheres ____ Hon.F. Geoffrion, Lib. Vercheres, Q.
Victoria, B.C{ ^^ ;g } Victoria, B.C.
Victoria, N.B. . Hon. J. Costigan, Con. Ottawa, O.
Victoria, N. S. J. A. McDonald .. Con. Baddeck, N.S.
Victoria, 0, N.R John A. Barren.. Lift Lindsay, O.
Victor ia,0., S.R Chas. Fairbairn. .Con. Bobcaygeon, O.
Waterloo, N.R. Isaac E. Bowman, Lib. Waterloo, O.
Waterloo, S. R. James Livingston. Lb. Baden, O.
Welland ...... Wm. M. German. .Lib. Welland, O.
Wellingt n, C.R Andrew Semple. .Lib. Fergus, O.
Wellingt n,N.R James McMullen, Lib. Mount Forest, O.
Wellingt n,S.R. James Innes ____ Lib. Guelph, O.
Wcntio th, N.R. Thomas Bain ____ Lib. Dundas, O.
Wentw th, S.R. F. M. Carpenter. .Con. Stony Creek, O,
Westmoreland . Josiah Wood ____ Cofi. Sackville, N.B.
Winnipeg ____ H. J. Macdonald, Con. Winnipeg, M.
Yale .......... John A. Mara. . . .Con. Kamloops, B.C.
Yamaska .... R.M. S. Mignault, Lib. Yamask;), Q.
Yarmouth ____ Thos. B. Flint, ..L ib Yarmouth, N.S.
York, N. B ____ Thos. Temple ____ Con. Fredericton N.B
York, 0., E. R. Hon. A. Mackenzie, L. Toronto, O.
York, O., N. R. William Mulock, Lib. Toronto, O.
York, 0.. W.R. N. C.Wallace . . .Cow.Woodbridge, O.
Terrebonne
Three Rivers
Toronto, C. .
Toronto, E. . .
Toronto, W...
1892.1
DOMINION OF CANADA.
53
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMON S.
Clerk of the House, J. G. Bourinot, C.M.G., LUX, Miscellaneous Branch.
D.C.L $3,400 i Accountant, Henry Hartney *2,800
Clerk Assistant. F. F. Rouleau 2,80 i I Assistant Accountant, Robert Brewer 1,700
Sergeant-at-Anns, Donald \V. Macdonell 2,400 , Clerk of Stationery, and Supt. of Printing of Ses-
Dy Sergeant-at-Arms,Ue\i.-Co\. Henry R. Smith 1,800 sional Papers of Parliament, Robert Romaine 1,80
Chief Branch At. do and Proof Reader, Chas. E Clarke .. . . 1,200
, P r n -.a sierrrtar,, Junior clerks William Cairns, N. Robideaux, H.
Clerk of Votes and Proceedings, and Secretary
2,350
1,550
2,250
2,400
to the Clerk of the Howe, William C. Bowles. .
Asst. Clerk Votes and Proceedings, I. B. Taylor..
Clerk of Routine and Records, F. MacGiilivray . .
Clerk of English Journals, A G. D. Taylor
Assistant do, and Clerk of Petitions, J. Dalton. .
Translator Votes and Proc gs, J. R. E. Chapleau 2,
Clerk of French Journals P. Rivet 1,800
Clerk of Sessional Papers, 3. A. Polkinghorne . . 1,200
Assistant French Journal Clerk, T. Ouimet 1,400
Examiner of Private Bills, Clerk of Com. on
Pub. Accounts, E. P. Hartney 1,700
Clerk of Standing Committee on Private Bills
iin,l Standing Orders, Walter Todd 1,400
Assistant do, L. Charles Panel 1,300
Clerk of Railways and Banking and Commerce
Committee, R. McG. Moffat 1,400
Junior Clerks, R. P. King, E. Tasse, J. H. McLeod,
and L. D. Duvernay f rcm 81,000 to
Law and Translation Branch.
Law Clerk, F. A. McCord 3,000
Assist, do, & Chief Eng. Trans., Vacant
Assist, do, ,fc Chief Fr. Trans., T. G. Coursolles. 2,400
Translators (each from 82, -750 to 81,400), J. A. Genand,
L. A. Frechette, L. Laframboise, J M. A. D. Des-
auluiers, F. B. Hayes, R. J. Wicksteed, LL.D., H.
Macdonell and W. Dube. . -each from 81,000 to 810
Postmaster, 3. Stansfield 1,600
Assts. do, A. E. Pelletier, F. X. Lemieux, 81,000 and 800
Sergeant-at-Arms Branch.
Hnn Chief Messi ,/ ; /.v, Lucien Dube 1,300
I Assistant //. N. Turgeon 1,000
Doorkeeper, R. Harris
Curator of Reading Room, Edward Storr
Printing of Parliament.
Clerk of Joint Committee, Henry Hartney 2,800
Library of Parliament.
3,200
3.200
General Libra, inn, Alfred Duclos DeCelles
Parliamentary Librarian, Martin Joseph Griffin
First Class Clerk, Alfred Hamlyn Todd 1,800
" - L. P. Sylvain ] ,450
Second Class Clerk, M. C. MacCormac 1,350
" E. Stovert Thayne 1,150
Third Class d>rk, John Smith * 1,000
" C. A. Martin
Chief Messenger and Caretaker, L. J. Casault
Messenger, 3. H. Dunlope
" T. C. W. Lynton
" J. A. Beaudvy
500
900
750
500
420
H ADURESS- To ttleHonouraWe the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled.
[Place and Date.}
The Petition of
Humblv sheweth.
That, etc
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Expenditure Salaries 838,771 73
Contingencies 10,141 97
Minister of Justice, HOD Sir. J..hn 8. D. Thompson,
K.C.M 0., Q.C 87,000
Dfputy Minuter. Robert Sedgewick, Q C 4.000
Chief Clerks, A. Power, Q.C , $2,400: G.L.B Fraser 1,850
Ministers Private. Secretary. D. Stewart 2,000
Deputy s Sec y, John Leslie 1,800
Accountant, J. E. Narraway 1,000
Penitentiary Branch.
Insprctorof Penitentiaries, J.Q. Moylan 3,200
Accountant, rtenrge L.Foster 1.800
Clerk, H. B. S. Lane 1,000
Coxt of Penitentiaries including Salaries,
1889-1890 8363,104 00
The Supreme Court.
Registrar of Supreme Court and Editor o/
Supreme Court Reports. R. Cassels, Q.C 3,20C
Reporter, George Du val 2,400
Assistant Reporter, C. H. Masters 1,300
The Exchequer Court.
Registrar, L. A. Audette 2,000
Clerk, Charles Morse 1,150
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
Expenditure Salaries 845,984 66
Contingencies., 5,165 28
.\finisti ,- of Ciixtnittx, Hon. Mackenzie bowell. . . . $7,000
Commissioner of Customs, James Johnson 3,200
Assistant Commissioner, W. G. Parmelee 2,800
Minister s Private Seeretry, E. L. Saunders 1,250
Accountant s Branch.
Accountant, T. J. Watters 2,100
Correspondence Branch.
Clerks, T. Alder D. Bliss, A. Morin, W. J. Mac
kenzie each $1,000 to 750
Stationery Clerk, G. H. Fawcett . 1,400
Statistical Branch.
Chief Clerk, James Barry 2,100
Inspector of Ports, D. D. O Meara, W. H. Hill, T. C.
Mewburri, J. S. MacLaren, Geo. H. Young, ea. 2,000
Financial Inspector, S. W. McMichael 1,600
Special Aacnt, A. L Watters 1,200
Special Re venue Officer
Board of Appraixers, J. Johnson, Chairman, (ex-
officio) ; W. G. Parmelee ;Geo \V. Jessup, Ap
praiser and Secretary 1,200
COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS (From 84,000 to 8300 each.
Those marked * are Warehousing Ports.
Amherst, W. D. Main.
Anther stirurg,* Geo. Gott.
Annapolis, A. Fullerton.
Antigonish, A. Boyd.
Arichat, R. Benoit.
Baddeck, L. G. Campbell.
Barrim/ton, D. Sargeant.
Bat hurst, W. J. O Brien.
Berlin, A. L. Bowman.
Belleville.* W. Webster.
Brantford,* H. B. Leeming
Bridgetown, S. S. Ruggles.
Brighton, M.K. Lock \vood
Brockville,* W. H. Jones.
Cltarl/ tti toii-n, .las. Carrie.
Chatham, SB. , D.Ferguson
Chathain^O,
Clifton* Peter Flynn.
Coaticook,*George O. Doak
Cobourg,* Ch. E. Ewing.
Colboriie," D.E. Macfarland
Collingwood, Geo. Watson.
Cornwall,* A. V. McMillan.
Cra inahe,* Geo. A. Fowler.
Dalhousie, W. Montgom y.
l>ar/ington,* John Rankin
Deseronto, T. G. Pile.
I>igb>i, 3. M. A"iet>.
Dorchester, W. Dobson.
Dover* T. B. Barrett.
Dundas* Thomas Stock.
Dundee,* M. M. Smith.
Dunville. A. Brownson.
Emerson, E. D. Phillips.
Fort .EnVE.W.Brookfield
Fort McLeod, W. C. Allan.
Fredericton, A. F. Street.
Fri lirjhsburv, W. C. Baker.
Gait, Thos. Peck.
lii/iin ,iti<jtie,.J. Ormiston.
Gaspe,* J. J. Kavanagh.
iriiili-i-ich." A^her Farrow.
Guelph, T. A. Heffernan.
Guygbonf, J. A. Tery.
Halifax, W. D. Harington.
ffti nil/tan, F. E. Kilvert.
fli Hiin ir ni-d, F. S. Proper.
Hope,* E. J. W Burton.
Kentville, F. C. Rand.
!< !ii;i*ton* Clarke Hamilton
Kingsnlle, S. King.
l.i nil<ai/, D. Bro .vne.
Lira-pool, J. H. Dunlop.
Lnckport, Geo. Stalker.
London," Robert Reid.
Lunenbury, E. Dowlin^.
Magdalen Islands, J. R. F.
Painchaud.
Afary tai-ille,!). W. Landers
Moncton, 3 . M. Binney.
Mont, val," M. P. Ryan.
Mtn-risburg, Hiram Carman
Xanaimo, B. H. Smith
.\iijniiiee, Geo. M. Elliott.
-V . (?/-rte, *P.C.Beauchesne
Newcastle, X.B., W.A.Park
.\ ini/nra,* W. Kirby.
"
Cakville* R. K. Chisholm.
Oshatpa,* Geo. F. Blarney.
Ottawa,* Z. Wilson.
Owen Sound, J.C.Stephens
54
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1892.
Paris,* Thomas Hall.
Parrgboro , A.S.Townsh nd
Penetanguishene, G. Clark
Perec, W. Flynn.
Peterboro , C. H. dementi.
Picton*, Walter J. Koss.
Pictou, N.S.,D McDonald
Port Arthur, P. Nicholson
Pt.Hawkesb y, JGBourinot
Pt. Hood, E. D Tremaine.
Pt. Medivay, E. E. Letson.
Potton, W. Lynch.
Preseott,* E. Jessup.
Quebec,* J. B. Forsyth.
Richibucto, B. E. Johnson.
Rimouski* J. A. Martin.
Russelltown, R. Roarers.
Sachville, M. C. Milner.
Sarnia,* G. N. Matheson.
Sauyeen, James Fleming.
Sault Ste.Marie,*H.Pl\im r
Shelburne, W. W. AUvood.
Sherbrooke* Chas. E. Perry
Sorel, J. Mathieu.
Stanstead, C. S. Channell.
St. Andrews, C. M. Gore.
St. Armand, E. A. Bourret
St. Catharines, H.H.Collier
>?. Hyaritithe, J. S. Hamel
St. John, 3.B., J. R. Ruel.
St.John s, Q.,"-U..G. Perch d
St. Stephen, H. Webber.
St. Thomas, E. A. Dunham
Stratford, John Hamilton.
Suminerside, C. W. Strong.
Sutton, J. Dunn.
Sydney, R. McDonald.
Three Rive > s, P. B. Vanasse
Toronto,* John Small.
Trenton,* J. F. McGuire.
Truro, G. P. Nelson.
Vancouver, J. M. Bowell.
Victoria, Hon. W. Hamley
U aHaeeburg, C. Fraser.
Weumouth, U. B. Jones.
WJntby,* G. A. Carson.
in /) ,sw, A T ,H. W. Dimock
UVxrf.w, 0.,* Wm Benson
Winnipe , Thos. Scott.
fP<ft ct,A.5.,D.F.Merritt
Yarmouth, W. H. Moody.
DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE.
Expenditure Salaries 855,340 18
Contingencies 6,656 45
Minister of Inland Revenue, Hon. J. O*<igau $7.000
Qmmistioner, E. Miall 3,200
and 300 as Commissioner of Standards
Assistant Commissioner, W. J. Gerald 3.000
Secretary s Branch.
Chief ( I .rk and Secretary, W. Himsworth 2 150
Short Hand Writir. W. Carter 1.550
Short Hand and Type-writer, J. P. McCarthy.. 1.150
Clerk and Translator, A. Lugsignan 1,400
Accountant s Branch.
Chirf Clerk and Accountant, P. M. Robins 2,400
Assistant Accountant, F. R. E. Campean 1 ,800
Clerk, J. E. Valin 1,80)
Clvks Statistical branch. W. L. Heron. J. F.
Shaw, U. Bruuell, R. Nettle $1,000 to 1,SOO
Clerk forms Branch, K. K. Blatch 1.400
Clerk Stamps Branch, J. P. Dunne HOD
Clerk Standards Branch, George Fowlet 1,160
Secretary to Minister, M. F. Walsh 1.400
Chief Analyst, Thomas Macfarlane
Assistant Analysis, A. McOill and F. X. L. Letebrve
and F. W. Babbington
Laboratory Clerks, Thomas Capey, and Jas. Watfoa
Inspectors of Inland Revenue.
Chief Inspector.. ..Henry Godson. ..Toronto 2.800
Windsor District ...James Gow Windsor 2,400
Toronto " ...John Morrow Toronto 2,500
Kingston " ...W. L. Hamilton . Brockville 2,400
Montreal " . .R. Bellemare Montreal 2,600
Quebec " ...J. M. Lemoine ...Quebec 2.400
N. Bru wi k " ...T. Burke .St. John, N.B 1.^00
Nov* Scotia " ...R. Borradaile.... Halifax 2,400
Manitoba ...J.K.Barrett Winnipeg 2,fOO
B. Columbia " ...Wm. Gill Victoria 2.300
P. E. Island" ...R. Borradaile. ...Halifax 2.400
Chief Inspector of Distilleries, J. Davis, Windsor. ... 2,800 <
Inspec r Bonded Manufactories. J. Morrow, Toronto.
Chief Inspector of Standards, W. J. Johnstone 2.000
FINANCE DEPARTMENT.
Expenditure Salaries 874,596 88
Contingencies 6,00 j 13
Insurance Branch 1,456 15
Minister of Finance. Hon. Geo. K. Foster, D C.L. . . $7,000
Deputy Minister and Secretary Treasury Board, J.
M. Courtney 4,200
Assistant Deputy Minister, W. Fitzgerald 3.000
Comptroller of Dominion Currency, F. Toller 2.4
Cliief Clerk Savings Bunk Branch, C. J. Anderson . 2.400
Dominion Bookkeepeer, M. G. Dickieson 2.050
Secretary. C. W. Treadwell 1.800
Financial Inspector. T. D. Tims 2.600
Assistant Financial Inspector, G. Y. CronkNtiank .. 1.700
Secretary to Minister, S. J. Jenkins 1,900
First Class Clerks, G. Lowe, C. A. Gough. J. McXicol,
.1. Fraser, N. S. Qarlai d each from $1,700 to 1,400
Accountant of Contingencies. W. H. Hayes 1,100
Insurance Branch.
Superintendent, W. Fitzgerald 3.000
Clerks. A. K. Blackadar and W J. R. McMinn . . . .$1,750
and $1 400.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Expenditure -Salaries 8146,957 40
Contingencies 6,644 52
Minister of Public Works. Hon. Frank ?mith $7,000
Deputy Minister, A. Gobeil 3,200
Secretary, 2,000
dhief Engineer,
Chief Architect, Thos. Fuller 3,200
C tiff Accountant, 0. Dionne 2,250
Private Secretary, E. F. E. Roy 1,950
Engineering Branch
ff/iief Clerk R. Steckel $2,250
Vtiief Mechanical Engineer
First Class Clerks. J. P. Macphersou. F C. Light-
foot 81,800 aud 1,600
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Expenditure Salaries 8187,202 78
Contingencies. . . 38,736 46
J7.000
600
3,200
General, Hon John ILigeart ...... ...
Private Secretary to Postmaster-General, John
H. Balderson, M. A ...........................
Deputy Postmasur-Oeneral, Lt.-Col. Wui. White . .
Secretary s Br&nch.
Chief Clerk and Secretary, W. D. LeSueur, B.A ---- 2,600
First Class Clerks, J. Plunkett, C. Falconer, A. W.
Throop. J. H Balderson, G. H. Hargrave, each
$1,800 to 1,500
Sfcnnil Class Clerks, C. J. B Higgins, J. M.O Leary.
E.P. Stautou.C. Pope, H.G. DunleTie. F G. Moon,
E. Daubney, J. H. Brown, B. M. Northrop, each
$1.4i.O to 1,200
Accountant s Branch.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, W. H. Smithson ..... 2,4 iO
First Class Cl>rk. W. J litrrprr .............. 1,800
Second Class Clerks J P Brophy E H Benjamin,
R. J. Shaw, L. Blanche!, W. J. Johnstone, A.
H. McLennan, D. F. McCarthy, L. H. Pouliot,
N. G. D Auteuil, W. Greaves, W. Rowan, D. A.
Barrett T. McGrail M K. Dunlevie C. W. Lally
H. S. Shaw, G. C. Anderson .......... 81,400 to 1,100
Mvney Order Branch.
Chief dfrk- and Superintendent. G F. Kverett ---- 2.4K)
Se&md Class Clerk*, S. S. Thome, J. F. Wall, each 1,400
Savings Bank Brancli.
C:i,i f f rjerk and Superintendent, D Matheson ..... 2.4UO
Pint Class Clerk, W. H. Harrington ............ 1,750
Second Class Clerics, J. Rose Smith, W. H. Eagle-
son J. H. Fairweather E. B. Bell W. H. Kreps
A. Devine, W. H. McCuaig ........... $1,400 to 1,300
Printing and Supply Branch
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, Sidney Smith, ---- 2,250
First Class Clerk, 0. Fortier .................... 1,700
Second Class Clerks, ~W. D. O Brien, J R. Greenfield,
H. H. Gray .......................... $1.400 to 1,200
Dead Letter Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, .1 c hn Walsh . . 1,850
Second Class Clerks, G. R White, G. J. Binks each 1,400
31 ail Contract Brancli.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, A. Lindsay ---- 1,800
Second Class Clerks, H. W. Griffin, 81,400 ;
W. Smith .................................... 1,100
Post Office Inspectors
Chief Inspector, M. Sweetuam. Torouto .......... 2,800
.Votxz Soitia, G. J. Macdonald, Halifax ............ 2,400
Prince Blward Island, F. de St. Cruix, Breokeu
(Postmaster of Charlottetown) Charl jttetowu .. 2.200
New Brunsurick, S. J. King, St. John ............ 2.200
Quebec, A. Bolduc, Quebec ...................... 2.000
Three Rivert, J. Desilets, Three Rivers ........... 2,000
1892.]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
55
Montreal E. F. Kin?. Montreal 2,600
Ottawa, V Ha ken. Ottawa 2,000
Kingston, A Jones. Kingston > 2,000
Toronto, J. D Btrwick, Toronto "3 000
Bart-ie. D Spry, Barrie 1200
London Robert W. Barker. London 2,600
Stra fnrd. Henry G. Hopkirk. Stratford .2.200
British Columbia, E. H. Fletcher, Victoria 2.000
Manitoba and N. W. Ter., \V. W. McLeod, Winnipeg 2,200
DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS.
Expenditure Sauries 98,926 52
Contingencies 7,065 05
Minister of Railways and Oannli, Vacant $T,000
Deputy Minister. Chief Engir<e?r of Canals, and
Secretary of Railway Committee, of the Privy
Council, T. Tmjran 6,000
dhif.f Engineer and General Manager of Government
Railways, C. Schroiber 6,000
Secretary. A P. Bradley 2,800
Law Clerk, H. A rissiault, 2,350
Corresponding Clerks, VV. J. Tilley, F. A. Dixon,
Charles Costiu, J. E. W. Currier . . .each $1,800 to 1,400
Accountant s Branch.
Accountant, 8. Leonard Shannon 1,550
derks, J. W. Pugsley, A. W. Cameron. .$1.150 and 1,000
Railways in Operation Branch.
Chief Cl rk. Thomas Cross 2 350
Secretary to Chief Engineer and General Manager,
L. K Jonns 1,800
Dr iii jlitsman. A. Uiiiacke Almon 1,400
Canal Tolls, Neil Stewart, B. H. Teakles, C. E. D.
Chuhbuck, R. Devlin each 1,6)0 to 1,400
Railway Records, M. W. Maynard, L. H. Filteau,
L. D. Dion, J. E. Methot each 81,800 to 1,000
Canal Records H LeB Ross W. B. A. Hill $930 and 900
Photographer, S. McLaughlin 1,400
Stationery and Mail, L. N. Fortier 1,000
Messengers, I. N. Deslauriers, Isidore Deslauriers 50)
DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.
Expenditure Salaries 867,474 &1
Contingencies 8,595 79
Minister of Militia and Defence, Hon Sir Adolphe P.
Caron, K.C.M.G . $7,000
D .p tty Minister, Col The Hon. C. Eugene Panel... 3,200
Chief Clerk, Benjamin Suite 1.800
Secretary of Department, Capt. Alphonse Benoit . . 1,500
Account Branch.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, C. H. O Meara 2,400
Stores Branch.
Director of Stores and Keeper of Militia Properties,
Lt.-Col. John Macpherson 3.000
Engineer Branch.
Architect, H. James 81,800
Military Branch.
A ljutant Gen., Col. Walker Powell, sal try... $2,600 ) 9flf .
" allowances... 000 j
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Expenditure Salaries 145,245 02
Geological Survey 102,864 99
Mounted Police 761,453 50
Minister of the Interior, The Hon. E. Dewdney $7,000
Deputy of Minister of the Interior, AM Burgess.. . 3,200
Private Secretary to Minister, A. Chisholm 1,4 )0
Secretary ^ Branch.
Secretary. John R. Hall 2.8 >0
Assistant S>,cretary, L C. IVieira 1,800
Clerk in Chary e of Timber and Mines, G. U.
Ryley ],750
f.ierk in Charge of Ordnance and Admiralty Lands,
Wm. Mills 1,800
Registrar of Correspondence, K. J. Henry 1,800
Patent s Branch.
Chi f Clerk, W. M. Goodeve 2,050
Account s iirnric/i.
Surveys Branch.
Surveyor General. E. Deville 2,600
Geographer, J. Johnston 1,800
Astronomer, W. F. King -800
Clerk in Charge of Survey Records, F Clayton. . . 1.800
Chief Inspector of Svrveyt, J.. 8. Dennis 1,82 )
Lnw Clerk,T.Q. Rothwell
DEPARTMENT OF THE ISTSRlOi OUTSIDE SERVICE.
A-xnuntant, Cliief Cl>rk. J. A. I insrd
Assistant Accountant, C. H. Bt<idoi- . .
2,100
I 700
Land Board, Winnipeg.
Commissioner of Dominion Lands, H. H. Smith ....
Superintendent of Mines, W. Pearee
Inspector Dominion Lands Ayencies, J. M Gordon..
Se.cretary, T. R. Burpee
Aitistant Secretary, R. A. Ruttan
Dominion Lands Agents.
Winnip g E. F. Stephnson
.Brandon W. H. HUm
Birtle W. G. Pentland
Dtloraine John Flesher
Ilinnedosa W. M. Billiard
Regina W. H. Stevenson
Calgary AmosRowe
Prince Albert John McTagjiait
Edmonton T. Anderaoo
Cannington Manor . . C. E Phipps
UaUleford E. Brokovski
Letlibridge Geo Young
Saltcoats T. B. Fergiifon
New Westminster, B.C. John McKeuzie
Kamloops, B.C K. A. N*sh
Agent for Mennonitet and Icelanders, (leorge New-
oomb, Ottawa
Crown Timber Agents.
Winnipeg E. F. Stephenson
Edmonton Thomas Anderson
Calgary C. L. Gouin
Prince Albert John McLggari (Acting).
New Westminster, B.C... T S Hirgi"kon
Inspection of Ranches in N. W. Territftries, Dr.
Wm . Cox Allan, Inspector, Fort McLeod
Clerk of Legis. Assembly N. W. T., and Sec y to
Lt. -Governor, R. B. Gordon
Secretary to the Lieut -Governor of t/*e District oj
Keeuiatin, Hon. Walter Robert Bown
Registrars of the ff. W. Territories.
Inspector oj Land Titles Offices. P. M. Barker ...
Wtsl Saskatchewan District . . W J Scot t
East Saskatchewan District..
District of South Alherla..
District of Nortli Alberta..
District of Asfiniboia
Rocky Mountains Park of Canada, Bin/, N. W. T.
Geo. A. Scewart, Superin;einleut,
Cartlakers of Ordnance Lands.
Cfiamb/s/, Q..J. 0. Dion
Grand Fall*, New Brunswick, Bertram Cur ier ....
Leamington. Ont.. Peter Conover
Bl nheim, Ont., W. R . Fellows, juu
Queenston, Ont., Jo-wph Walke
. S. Brewster . .
. T. A. Mi Lean.
. . George Hoy. ..
. . G. A. Mont(r"nifrv
5,000
3,200
2,200
2,000
1,500
1,200
1.200
1,200
1.200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,096
1,500
1,200
1,200
$2,000
1,200
1,200
1,6C
6(0
2000
600
1 600
2.000
1.200
1,800
60.00
200.00
75.00
20.00
(0.00
DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.
IK8IDE SERVICE.
Expenditure Salaries S46,306.06
Contingences 16,828.65
Supt.-Gen. of Indian Affairs, Hon. E. Dewdney. .7,000
Deputy Supt.-Gen., L. Vankoughnet . . 3,200
/nxp. of Indian Agencies for the older /Yor//v>,
A. Dingman ] , M m
French Translator, J. V. de Boucherville 1,40.1
Stenographer, J. A. J. McKennon 1,150
Assistant Stenographer, B. B. E. Moffat
Clerk Assistant, J. Delisle
Technique Branch.
Surveyor and Chief Draughtsman, W. A. Austin. 1,800
Asst. Surveyor and Chief Draughtsman, S. Bray 1,300
Accountants Branch.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, Robt. Sinclair -2,41)11
Cli rkx, K. W. Smith, I). C. Scott, R. G. Dalton, E.
Rochester, H. C. Ross, H. J. Brook, J. W.
Shore, D. Osahgee Florakos, R. Maracle
56
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1891.
Lands and Timber Branch.
Clerk in Charge, J. D. McLean 1,650
Clerks, W. A. Orr, H. G. McL. Mamgy, A. E.
Kemp, L. A. Dorval, Edith H. Lyson, Helen G.
Offilvy.
Correspondence Branch.
Clerk in Charge, A. N. McNeil 1,650
Clerks, Martin Benson, Fanny Yielding, C. Reiffen-
stein, L. D. McMeekin, Mary D. Maxwell, Louisa
E. Dale
Records Branch.
Clerk in Charge, 5amuel Stewart 1,400
Clerks, T. F. 8. Kirkpatrick, Ida H. Wilson, G. M.
Matheson, Jas. Guthrie
Extra Clerk, Rev. Wm. Scott
Statistical Branch.
Clerk in Charge, John McGirr 1,400
DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS OUTSIDE SERVICE.
Indian Superintendents and Agents Ontario.
From 1650 to $500 each
Brantford . .E D. Cameron
Brantford . . John Moblo.
Manitowani gJ. C. Phipps.
Parry Sound.T .Walton,MD
SaultS. Marie VV. V. Abbot.
Hagersville. .P. E. Jones.
Deseronto . .T. G. Pile.
Strathroy . .T. Gordon.
Port Arthur .J.P. Donnelly
Shannonville M. Hill.
Gananoque . .A. B. Cowan.
Bruce Mines. J. F. Day.
Wiarton . . . . W. Simpson.
Cockburn Is.B. W. Ross.
Highgate .... John Beattie.
Eganville E. Bennett.
Cape Croker. J. W. Jermyn
Saugeen . . . .Jas. Allen.
Roseneath . . J. Thackeray.
Georgina . . . . JR Stevenson
Gore s Ln g..E. Harris.
Penetang. .H.H.Thompson
Uptergrove . . D. J. McPhee
Scugog. ... G.B.McDermott
Wallaceburg.A. McKelve3 r .
Sarnia A. English.
Sarnia E. P. Watson.
Peterboro . .CJBloomfleld
Quebec.
St. Regis . . . .Geo. Long
Maimvaki . .J. Martin.
Point Bleue..L. E. Otis.
Caughnaw gaA. Brosseau..
Betsiamits . . L. F. Boucher
Maria Rev. J. Gagne
Restigouche.S. Porrier
Pierreville . .P E Robillard
Roberval A. A. Hudon.
J adousac. . . .F. H. O Brien
Lorette .... A. Bastien.
Riv. du LoupN. LeBel.
British Columbia.
Visiting Superintendent, A. W. Vowell, Victoria.. 3, 000
Indian Reserve Commissioner, P. O Reilly, Victoria 3,500
Superintendent s Assistant, H. Moffatt, Victoria. . 1,500
Cowiehan . . W. H. Lomas.
West Coast.. H. Guillod.
Kwawkewlth R.H.Pidcock.
Kootenay . . M. Phillips.
North-W.Cst.C. Todd.
Williams La.W.L.Meason.
Babine R. E. Loring.
Fraser River.P.McTiernan.
Kamloops . . J.W. Mackay.
METLAKAHTLA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Principal, 3. R. Scott $ 300
Matron, Rose Anderson 400
Trades Instructor, W. H. Robertson 1,300
KAMLOOPS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Principal, M. Hagan, Kamloops $800
Teacher, M. McMillan, Kamloops 600
Matron, Sister Celestine, Kamloops 400
KUPER ISLAND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Principal, Rev. G. Donckele, Kuper Island 800
T miles Instructor, D. P. Donoghue, Kuper Island. . 600
Acting Matron, Alice Curran, Kuper Island 300
Nova Scotia.
Annapolis . .G. Wells.
Bear River . .FM Dormand
Canning . . . . C.E Beckwith
Caledonia . . RevTJ Butler
Bedford Rev. A. P. Des
mond.
Shubenacad eJames Gass.
Truro Dr.D.H. Muir
Parrsboro ..Dr. G. W.
Boggs.
Pictou Rev. R. Mc
Donald.
Antigonish . .WCChisholm
Red Island . .Rev. M. Mc-
Kenzie.
River Inhab.Rev. D. Mc-
Isaac.
Grd. NarrowsRev.R. Grant.
Christmas Is. Rev. A. Cam
eron.
Yarmouth . . G. R. Smith.
Bar ton HeadE T.Ferguson
Sydney M. A. McDon
ald, M.D.
Pictou J. McMillan,
M.D.
New Brunswick.
Chatham . . . ,C. Sergeant. | Fredencton. .Jas. Farrell.
Prince Edward Island.
Lennox Is. . . J.O.Arsenault
North-West Territories, Manitoba and Keewatin.
Indian Commissioner, Hayter Reed, Regina $3,200
Assistant Indian Com., A. E. Forget, Regina 2,400)
Inspector of Farms and Agencies in N. W. Terri
tories, T. P. Wadsworth, Regina 2,200.
Assistant Imp. of Farms and Agencies in N. W.
Territories, Alex. McGibbon, Regina 2,200
Clerk, W. McGirr, Regina 1,600
Surveyor. J. C. Nelson, Regina 2,190
Assistant Surveyor, A. W. Ponton, Regina 1,400
Inspec. of Protestant Schools, J.A. Macrae, Regina 1,200
Inspector of Roman Catholic Schools, G. A. Betour-
ney, Regina 1,200
Inspector of Indian Agencies, in charge of Mani
toba Superintendence, E. McColl, Winnipeg . . 2,200
Clerk, L. J. A. Leveque, Winnipeg 1,300
P. la Prairie. .F. Ogletree.
Clandeboye..A. M. Muckle
Mani a HouseH. Martineau
Rat Portage.. R.J.N. Pither
Ft. Francis. .J. McCracken
Savanne . . . . J. Mclntyre.
Gr. Rapids . .A. McKay.
The Pas J. Reader.
Birtle J. A. Markle.
Fort Pelly ..W.E.Jones.
Moose Mt n. .J.J.Campbell
Cr ked LakesA. McDonald
File Hills . . .H. Reynolds.
Muscg s Res.J. B. Lash.
Touchw d H.
Assiniboine.
Duck Lake .
Cavlton . . .
Saskatoon .
Battleford .
Fort Pitt . . .
Saddle Lake
Edmonton .
Peace Hills. .
Calgary
Blackfoot R.
Blood Ag cy.
Piegan Res. .
.H. Keith.
.W. S. Grant.
.R. McKenzie.
. J. Finlayson.
. W. R. Tucker
.P.J. Williams
G. G. Mann.
.J. Ross.
.C. DeCazes..
S. B. Lucas.
F. C. Cornish.
.M. Begg.
.W. Pooklint n
A. Springett..
QU APPELLE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Principal, Rev. J. Hugonnard, Qu Appelle 1,200
Assistant Principal, J. V. Farrell 600
Teachers, C. Spencer.. 480 ; Rev. J. Dorais 350
BATTLEFORD INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Principal, Rev. T. Clarke, Battleford $1,200
Matron, Mrs. T. Clarke 400
Assistant Principal, J. B. Ashby 600
HIGH RIVER INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Principal, Rev. E. Claude, Dunbow 1,200
Assistant Principal, Chas Denneh3 600
Farmer, G. Lacombe 460
Carpenter, A. Pigeon 480
Matron, Sister deary 400
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND
STATIONERY.
Expenditure Salaries 24,009 42
Contingencies 8,>-71 48
Queen s Printer and Comptroller of Stationery. Lt.-
Col. B. Charnberlin, C.M.G., D.C.L $3,200
Printing Branch.
Superintendent of Printing,
Accountant s Branch.
Accountant, W. Gliddon $1.950
Stationery Branch.
Superintendent of Stationery.
DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
OF CANADA.
Expenditure Salaries $41,704 03.
Contingencies 11,434 50.
Secretary of State, Hon J. A. Chapleau, Q.C.. LL.D. $7,000
Under Sec. of State. Dtp. Reg.-Gen. L. A. Catellitr . . 3.200
Chief Clerk, P. Pelletier 1,950
Private Secretary to the Minister, L. II. Tach* 1,800
Registrar s Branch.
Keeper of the Records, Lt.-Col. A. Audet 2.300
Board of Oivil Service Examiners.
Chairman, 3. Thorbnrn, M.A., LL.D $600
P. i^Suenr, A. D. PeCellef each 600
Clerk of the Board. P. LeSueur
1892]
DOMINION OF CANADA
5T
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE.
Expenditure Salaries ............ 840,386 74
Contingencies ...... 7,695 12
Minister of Marine. & Fisheries, Hon. C. H. Tapper. $7,000
Deputy Minister of Marine, Vim. Smith ........... 3.200
Chief Clerk,}. Hardie ............ . ............. 2,400
Chiff Ckrk and Accountant, F. F. Gourdeau ---- 2,100
Chiff Engineer and General Superintendent of
Lighthouses, W. P. Anderson .................. 2,400
and 14 Clerks with salaries ranging from
8450 to 81,800 per annum .....................
Agents (From $2,200 to $1,400 each).
Quebec J. U. Gregory
St. John,N.B.J.H. Harding
Halifax, N.S. .HWJohnston
Victoria, B.C. .H
Charlotte town,
P.E.I
G. Lewis
Superintendents of Lights $800 to 1,400 each.
Newcastle, N.B Jas.Mitchell Quebec E.Larochelle.
Halifax, N.S. .CAHutchins Ottawa P. Haity
Board of Examiners Masters and Mates.
Chairman, W. H Smith, Halifax 1.800
Clerk, A G. Gilpin
OttHwa
Kingston T. F. Taj lor
Quebec W. C. Beaton
Victoria, B C...H. J. Lewis.
Halifax D. Hunter
St. John, N.B.W. Thomas
St. Catharines. W. Mcllwain
) M P McEl-
) hinmey
Inspectors of Boilers and Machinery.
Chairman Board S.S. Inspectors, W. J Meoeilley,
Ottawa 81,600
Halifax, N.S..D. Stevens
Toronto Jas. Johnston
Montreal J. Burgess
Kingston E. Adams.
Quebec J.Samson
Lower Ft.GarryE. R. Abell
Toronto John Dodds
Victoria,B.C. .J.A.Thomson
Inspectors of Hulls ($1200 to $800 each
St. John, N.B. C. R. Coker
Toronto T. Harbottle
Quebec P. Brunelle Kingston . . ..T. Donelly
Victoria, B.C., R. Collieter
Harbour Commissioners. Chairman.
Toronto A. B. Lee, I Quebec P. V. Valin
Montreal H. Bulmer | Pictou.N.S.
Superintendent Meteorological Service, Toronto,
C. Carpmael $2000 and residence
Di? ettor of Observatory, St John N.B.,
8 1,000
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES.
Expenditure Salaries 819,765 80
Contingencies 3,667 61
Deputy Minister of Fisheries, John Tilton 83,200
! Chief Clerk, S. P. Bauset 82,400
| Clerks, R. N. Yenning, C. Stanton, J. S. Webster,
S. B. Kent. A. H. Belliveau, T. Aumond, J. A.
Murray. F. H. Cunningham, B. F. Burnett, W.
A. Makinson and C. F. Winter. . From 81450 to 550 ea.
Inspectors of Fisheries.
Quebec, Gulf Division, W. Wakeham, Gaspe 81 ,200
Nova Scotia, Die. West of Halifax, J. R. Kinney,
Yarmouth 600
Nova Scotia, Div. East of Halifax, Robt. Hockin,
Pic-tou 600
New Brunswick, Div. Charlotte County, J. H.
Pratt, St. Andrews 900
Div. Western and Inland Counties, David Mor
row, Oromocto 600
Div. Northern and Eastern Counties, R. A.
Chapman, Moncton 600
Cape Breton Island, A. C. Bertram, North Sydney 600
Prince Edward Island, Edward Hackett, Tignish 800
Manitoba, A. McQueen, Winnipeg 900
N. W. Ter., F. C. Gilchrist 600
British Columbia, John McNabb (Acting) New
Westminster
Superintendent of Fish Culture, Samuel Wilmot,
Ottawa, Ont 2,400
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Expenditure Salaries 874,172 02
Contingencies 20,035 57
Minister of Agriculture. Hon. John Carting 87.000
Deputy Minister, John Lowe 3,200
Secretary, H. B. Small 2.500
Private Secretary, A. L. Jarvis 1.400
Accmmtant, J. B. Lynch 1,450
Archives Branch.
Archivist, D. Brymner 1.850
Assistant Archivist J. Marmetto 1,500
Copyrights and Trade Mark* Branch
Registrar, J. B. Jackson 1,80
Patents Branch.
Deputy Commissioner, R. Pope 2,800
First Class Ckrks, J. F. Dionne l.SCO
H. Casgrain 1.800
Statistics Branch.
Statistician, George Johnson 2,400
Special Attache. Mgr. Tanguay 1.400
Assistant Statistician, F. II. St. Denis 1.250
AUDITOR GENERAL S OFFICE.
Expenditure Salaries 827,851 76
Contingencies 2,990 40
A wJitur General, John Lorn McDougall 4,000
Chief Clt .rk, E. P. Sutherland 1,82
Clerks, F. Hayter and J. Gorman, each 1,850
NOTK The figures given under the different departments for Expenditure, are for the fiscal year ending-
June 30th, 1890. ED.
STATES.
Alabama
Arkansas
California .....
Colorado
Connecticut.. .
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts.
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi ....
POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES CENSUS OF 1890.
Pop. Sq. Mis.
1,513,017 5-J,25it
1,128,179 53,850
1,208,130 158,360
412.19S 103,925
740.258 4,990
168,493 2,050
391,422 58,680
1,837.353 69,475
84,385 84,800
3,826, -51 56,650
2,192,404 36.350
1,911,896 56,025
1,427,096 82,080
1,858,635 40,400
1,118,587 48,720
661,086 33,040
1,042.390 12,210
2,238,943 8,315
2,093,889 58,915
1,301,826 83,365
1,289,600 46,810
STATES.
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina. .
North Dakota . .
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania . .
Rhode Island . .
South Carolina
South Dakota . .
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
Washington ....
West Virginia . .
Pop.
Sq. Mis.
2,679,134
69,415
1X2,159
146,080
1,058,910
77,510
45,761
110,700
376,530
9,305
1,444,933
7,815
5,997,868
49,170
1,617,947
52,250
182,719
68,645
3, (17 2, :Uti
41,060
3H,767
96,030
5,258,014
45,215
345,5<K>
1,250
1,151,149
30,570
328,808
79,800
1,766,518
42.050
2,235,523
2(0,780
332,422
9,56
1,655,980
42,450
349,390
69,180
762,794
24,780
STATES. Pop. Sq. Mis.
Wisconsin 1,686,880 66.0 1<
Wyoming: 60,705 97.
Delaware, Raritan
& New Y k Bays 720
TOTAL STATES, 61,908,906 2,634,530
TERRITORIES.
Arizona
Dist. of Columbia
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Utah .
59,620
113,020
70
230,392
153,593 122,580
;t 39.450
207,905 84,H70
TOTAL TERRITORIES 713,344 3d
Excluding Alaska,
Indian Territory
and Indians ....
GRAND TOTAL, 62,622,250
THE MILITIA LIST DOMINION OF CANADA.
(Condensed, and corrected by the Militia General Orders to October, 1891. /
<<Eh.e
teen.
AIDE-DK-CAMP TO THB QUEEN, Col. Sir CasimirS. Gzowski, K.O.M.G., Staff Officer to Engineer Force. (Honorary.)
GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR FREDERICK ARTHUR LORD STANLEY OK PRESTON, G. C. B.
Military Secretary Major Hun. Charles Colville, Gren. Guards.
Aides-de-Camp. Lieut. Hon. G. H. W. Walsh, Gren. Guards; Lieut, the Viscount Kilcoursie, Gren. Guards.
Extra Aides-de-Camp. Lt.-Col. H. R. Smith, 14tli Battalion; Lt.-Col. Phillippe Landry, 61st Battalion;
Lt.-Col. J. R. Armstrong, N.B. Garr. Arty; Lt.-Col. J. Peimington Macpherson ; Lt.-Col. A. E. Ourren, 1st Halifax
Garr. Arty ; Lt.-Col. G. D. Dawson, 10th Battalion ; Lt.-Col. E. G. Prior, B. C. Garr. Arty; Major Hector Prevost,
65th Battalion; Lt.-Col. W. M. Herchmer, (Aunt. Com. jV. W. M. J olice.)
Honorary Aide-de-Camp Lt.-Col. Hewitt Bernard, C.M.G.
DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.
(Ottawa.)
MINISTER OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE, Hon. Sir Adolphe
P. Caron, K. C. M. G.
Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence, Colonel Chas.
Eugene Panet.
Secretary of the Department, Capt. Alphonse Benoit.
Accountant, C. Herbert O Meara, Esq.
Director of Stores and Keeper of Mil. Properties, Lt.-Col.
John Macpherson.
Architect, Engineer Branch, Henry James, Esq.
HEAD-QUARTERS STAFF OF THE MILITIA..
Major-General Commanding the Militia, Maj. Gen. Ivor
J. C. Herbert, C.B.
Aide-de-Camp, Capt. Eric Streatfeild.
Adjutant-General oj Militia, at Head Quarters, Colonel
Walker Powell.
Inspector of Artillery and Warlike Stores, Lt.-Col. De la
Cherois T. Irwin.
Assistant Inspectors of Artillery, Lt.-Col. C. E. Monti-
zambert (Quebec) : Lt.-Ool. W. H. Cotton (Kingston).
Inspector of Engineers, The Professor of Fortification,
R. M. College.
Staff Officer to Engineer Force, Col. Sir C. S. Gzowski,
K.C. M.G , (Honorary A. D. C. to the Queen), Toronto.
Engineer Officer at Hd. Qrs.,
Surgeon-General, Col. Darby Bergin, M. D. (Cornwall, Ont.)
DISTRICT STAFF.
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 1, Hd. Qrs. London. Depy
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. Henry Smith ; Brigade Sfajor,
Lt.-Col. Hon. Matthew Aylmer; Dist. Paymr. and
Su.pt. of Stores, Bt. Lieut. -Col. M. DeB. Dawson.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 2, Hd. Qrs. Toronto. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-C. < W. D. Otter ; Brigade Major,
Bt. Lt.-Col. John Gray; Dist. Paymr. and Supt. of
Stores, Hony. Lt.-Col. W. N. Alger.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 3, Hd. Qrs. Kingston. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. B. Van Straubenzee ; Out.
Paymr., Hony. Capt. Frank Strange ; Supt. of Stores,
Hony. Maj. Wm. King.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 4, Hd. Qrs. Kingston. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl. Lt.-Col. B. Van Straubenzee (Kingston);
Brigade Major,
Dist. Paymr, Hon. Capt. Frank Strange (Kingston).
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 5, Hd. Qrs. Montreal. Dep y
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. C. F. Houghton ; Brigade Ma-
jors, Lt.-Cols. GregorMattice (Montreal) and F. M. Pope,
(Sherbrooke) ; Dist. Paymr. and ftupt of Stores,
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 6, Hd. Qrs. Montreal. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. G. d O. d Orsonnens ; Brigade
Major, Maj. Alexaudre Roy ; District Paymaster and
Supt. of Stores,
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 7, Hd. Qrs. Quebec. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. T. J. Duchesnay ; Brigade Major.
Lt.-Col. J. E. M. Taschereau ; Dist. Paymr. and Supt.
of Stores, Hony. Lt.-Col. W. H. Forrest.
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 8, Hd. Qrs. Fredericton.
Depy. Adjt.-Genl. Lt.-Col. G. J. Maunsell ; Hist.
Paymr. and Supt. of Stores, Mai. And. J. Armstrong,
(St. John).
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 9, Hd. Qrs. Halifax. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl, Lt.-Col P. W. Worsley ; Brigade Slnjv,
Lt.-Col. J. R. MacShaue ; Dist. Paymr. and Su.pt. of
Stores. Bt Lt -Col. J. R. Murray.
PROVINCE OF MANITOBA, N.-W. TERRITORIES AND
DISTRICT OF KEEWATIN.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 10, Hd. Qrs. Winnipeg. l>epy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. H. V. Villiers ; Dist. Pai/mr.
and Supt. of Stores, Hony. Lt -Col. A. J. L. Peebles.
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 11, Hd. Qrs. Victoria. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. J. G. Holmes (Actimj) ; Dist.
Paymr. and Supt. of Mores, Capt. A. W. Jones.
PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 12, Hd. Qrs. Charlottetown.
Depy. Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. P. W. Worsley (Halifax,
N.S.) ; Brigade Major, Lt.-Col. J. D. Irviug ; Dist.
Paymr. and Supt. of Stores, Hony. Maj. G. L. Dogh-
erty.
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ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF CANADA.
(Kingston, Ont.)
Commandant, Major-Gen. D. R. Cameron, C.M.G., (late
R.A.); Staff-Adjt., Lt.-Col. S. C. McGill ; Professor ol
Military History and Topography, &c.. Major Cuas. a.
Mayne (Capt. R. K.) ; Professor of Mathematics, c.,
Ira E. Martin, Esq., B.A.; Projessor of Fortification,
Military Engineering, Ac., Capt. Win. Huskisson
(R E); Professor of Artillery, &c.,
Asst. Instructor in Fortification, Military Engineer
ing <fc., Capt. A H. Van Straubenzee (R. E.); Asst.
Instructor in Mathematics, Captain A. G. G. Wurtele ;
And. Instructor in Surveying, Military Topography,
&c Capt. J. B. Cochrane; Asstant Instructor in
Mathematics, Lieut. J. A. Moren (R.A.); Professor
of English, Rev. C. L. Worrell, M. A. ; Professor
of Freehand Drawing, c., Forshaw Day, Esq., R.C.A.;
Professor of French, A. D. D .ival, Esq., M.D.; Professor
of Civil Engineering, the., R. C. Harris, Esq., C. E.;
Professor of Physics, c., John Waddell, Esq., B.A.,
Ph D. D.Sc.; Medical Officer, Surg.-Maj. J.L.H. Neil-
son, M.D. ; Paymaster, Hony. Capt. Frank Strange.
Board ot Visitors: President, Col. Walker Powell,
A. G. ; Member*: Col. Sir C. S. Gzowski, K.C.M.G.,
ADC., Lt.-Col T. J. Duchesnay, Lt.-Col. Hon. G. A.
Kirkpatrick, Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter.
ACTIVE MILITIA.
PERMANENT CORPS.
CAVALRY SCHOOL CORPS.
Royal School of Cavalry (Quebec.) Commandant, Lt. -Col.
James F. Turnbull.
REGIMENT OF CANADIAN ARTILLERY.
Lt.-Col. Commanding. De la Ch-iiois T. Irwin (Ottawa).
"A" Battery, Royal School of Arty. (Kingston). Com
mandant, Lt.-Col. W. H. Cotton ; Major, C. W.
Drary.
"B" Battery, Royal School of Arty. (Quebec). Com
mandant, Lt.-Col. C. E. Montizambert ; Major, J. F.
Wilson.
C" Battery, Royal School of Artillery, (Victoria, B.C.)
Commandant, Lt.-Col. J. G. Holmes. Major, Jas.
Peters.
CANADIAN MOUNTED RIFLE CORPS.
(Royal School of Instruction. Winnipeg, Man.)
Commandant, ; Captain, Maj.
Lawrence Buchan.
INFANTRY SCHOOL CORPS.
" A " Company, Royal School of Infantry (freaericton,
N. B.) Commandant, Lt.-Col. G. J. Maunsell; Cap
tain, Maj. W. D. Gordon.
" B " Company, Royal School of Infantry (St. John s,
Que.). Commandant, Lt.-Col. G. d O. d Orsonnens ;
Captain, C. J. Q. Coursol.
" C " Company, Royal School of Infantry, (Toronto, Out.).
Commandant, Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter; Captain, Major
B. H. Vidal.
" D" Company, Royal School of Infantry, (London, Ont.)
Commandant, Lt.-Col. H. Smith ; Capt. D. D. Young.
CAVALRY.
Cavalry School Corps see PERMANENT CORPS (above).
The Governor General s Body Guard for Ontario. Dra
goons. (Toronto). Lt.-Colonel, George T. Deuison.
llajor, Bt. Lieut.-Col. F. C. Denison, C. M. G. Four
Troops, Toronto: Captains, Bt Lt.-Col. Orlando Dunn,
C. A. K. Denison, J. R. Button, F. A. Fleming.
Adjutant, Capt. W H. Merritt
1 of Regiment of Cavalry. Hussars. (Hd. Qrs., London,
fc Ont.) Lt.-Col., John Cole. Major, W.M. Gartshore.
Troops: No. 1, St. Thomas, Capt. Henry Borbridge ;
No. 2, London, Capt. ;
No. 3, Mooretown, Capt. and Bt. Maj. George Stew
art ; No. 4, Kingsville, Capt. A. II. King, Paymaster, \
Adjutant,
Regiment of Cavalry. Dragoons. (Hd. Qrs., Oak
Ridges, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, 3. J. Gregory (North
Bay Nipissing). Majors. James Elliott (Buttonville)
and Win Buclmer, (Welland)
J.
.
Paymaster, Maj. R. Currie. Adjutant,
Baldwin (Toronto).
O vr | Provisional RegimenTof Cavalry The ^Prince
Old of Wales Canadian Dragoons (Hd. Qrs , Go-
bourg, Ont.) Major Commanding, Bt. Lt.-Col. LTA.1S
T?oopl - O "A," Cobourg, Capt. W. W. Brown; B" Mill-
brook, Capt. David lutton; < C," Peterborough Capt.
and Bt. Lt-OoL H. C. Rogers. Paymaster, J. G. H,i-
german. Adjutant. Lt. D A. E. Strickland.
Regiment of Cavalry. Hussars. (Hd. Qrs., Kinj-
Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John Duff.
W.
M W. Strange. Adjutant, Capt. II. S. Greenwood
(Cornwall.)
5th , -
jors, C. W. Shepard (Sutton), J. F. Learned
Troops : No. 1, Cookshire, Capt. H. A Taylor ; No. 2,
ShCTbrooke, Capt. J. F. Morkill ; No. S Stanstead,
Capt John Clarke; No. 4, Compton, Capt A. L,.
Pomroy ; No. 5, Sutton, Capt. J. S. Billings, Paymr,
O. A. Taylor. Adjutant,
Regiment of Cavalry, "Duke of Connaught s
R oyal Canadian Hussars." (Hd. Qrs., Montreal,
Que.) Lt.-Colonel, James Barr. .
Troops: No. 1, Montreal, Capt. and Bt. Maj Colin
McArthur; No. 2. St. Andrews, Capt. and Bt. Ma,
Martin Wanless; No. 3, Havelock, Capt. JohnG. Barr,
No. 4, Clareuceville, Capt. R. M. Kincaid. Paymaster,
Hony. Maj. C. C. Clapham. Adjutant,
"Princess Louise s New Brunswick" Kegiment ol
Cavalry- Hussars. (Hd. Qrs., Rothesay, N. a.)
Lt.-Colonel, James Domville (St. John). Majors Alfc
Markham (Markhamville) and R. W. Otty (Apohaqin.)
Troops: "A," Hampton, Capt. F. E. Whelpley . " B,
Ossekeag, Captain G. W. Fowler; " C, Apohaqui,
Capt. H. M. Campbell ; " D," Hammond, Capt. 1>. J ;>
Fowler; "E," Johnston, Capt. David Sears ;
Shediac, Capt. G. S. Maunsell; "G," Springheld,
Capt. J. H. McRobbie. Paymaster, J. J. Woodward.
Adjutant, Capt. F. V. Wedderburn ( Hampton .
The Queen s Own Canadian Hussars (Quebec). Major
Commanding, Bt. Lt.-Col. J. B. Forsyth.
Troops: "A." Capt. and Bt. Lt.-Col. F. \\ . Gray; B
Capt. T. S. Hethrington. Paymaster, Hony. Capt \\
W. Martin. Adjutant, Capt. W. D. Brown.
INDEPENDENT TROOPS.
King s Troop of Cavalry. Hussars. (Kentville, N. S
Captain, J. W. Ryan.
Prescott Troop of Cavalry. Dragoons. (Prescott, OM.)
Captain, Bt.Maj. John Raney.
The Princess Louise Dragoon Guards (Ottawa). Captain,
F. F. E. Gourdeau.
Winnipeg Troop of Cavalry. Dragoons. (Winnipeg, Man.
Captain, Cornelius Knight.
FIELD ARTILLERY.
1st Brigade of F. A. (Guelph, Ont.). Lt.-Colonel, A. H.
Macdonald.
Field Batteries: No. 1, Maj. Win. Nicoll; Capt. Alex.
Murchison ; No. 2, Maj John Davidson ; Capt. H. D.
Merewether. Adjutant, Lieut. J. A. Ross.
FIELD BATTERIES.
Durham F. B. of Artillery (Port Hope, Ont.), Major
William McLean ; Capt. W. P. Mllligan.
Gananoque F. B. of Artillery (On*.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.
William McKenzk ; Capt. S. A. McKenzie.
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Hamilton F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Major, H. P. Van
Wagner (Stony Creek) ; Capt. J. S. Hendrie.
Kingston F. B. of Arty. (Ont.), Major, Win. M. Drennan ;
Capt. J. A. Wilinot.
London F. B. of Arty (Ont.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.J. Peters;
Capt. J. F. Williams.
Montreal F. B. of Artillery (Que.), Major, J. 8. Hall ;
Capt. G. R. Hooper.
Newcastle F. B. of Art illery (N. B.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.
Robert R. Call; Capt.,
Ottawa F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Major, John Stewart ;
Capt. L. D. C. F. Bliss.
Quebec F. B. of Artillery, Major, C. W. A. Lindsay;
Capt. J. G. Garneau.
Richmond F. B. of Artillery (Que.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.
Hon. Henry Aylmer (Me bourne) ; Capt. Jas. Stevens.
Shefford F. B. of Artillery (Granby, Que.), Major, Bt.
Lt.-Col. Theophile Amyrauld; Capt. W T m. Kay.
Sydney F. B. of Arty. (N*S.), Major, W. McK. McLeod ;
Capt. Walter Crowe.
Toronto F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Major, J. H. Mead ;
Capt. J. P. Beaty.
Wulland Canal F. B. of Arty. (Ont.), Major, Frank King
(Port Colborne). Captain, Win. Wiley (St. Catharines).
Winnipeg F. B. of Arty. (Man.), Major, L. W.P. Coutlee ;
Capt. Edwin Doidge.
Woodstock F. B. of Arty. (N. B.), Major, F. H. J. Dibblee ;
Capt. C. H. Emery.
GARRISON ARTILLERY.
Regt. of Canadian Arty. see PERMANENT CORPS, (above).
1st " Halifax " Brigade of G. A. (N. ?.} Lt.-Colonel, A. E.
Curren, A.D.C. Maj., W. A. Garrison.
Seven Batteries, Halifax : Captains, Bt.-Maj. W. A. Pur-
celi, Alex. Anderson, James Maxwell, F. W. Parker,
W. M. Botsford, F. H. Oxley and A. G. Hesslein. Pay
master, Hon y Capt. E. D. Adams. Adjutant, Capt.
W. J. Stewart.
British Columbia Brigade of Garrison Artillery (Hd. Qrs.,
Victoria, B. C.). Lt.-Colonel, E. G. Prior, A.D.C.
Major, John Nicholles.
Batteries: No. 1, New Westminster, Capt. T. O. Townley ;
No. 2, Victoria, Captain J. W. Sinclair ; No. a, Vic
toria, Capt. W. J. Quinlau; No. 4, Victoria, Capt. W.
B. Sinallfield. Paymaster, Walter Shears. Adjutant,
Captain P. JE. Irving.
Montreal Brigade of G. A. (Que.) Lt.-Colonel T. T.
Turnbull. Major, F. M. Cole.
Six Batteries, Montreal : Captains, Ernest Howard, J.
A. Knlayson, John Ogilvy, L. R. Gregor, T. A. Crath-
eru, E. H. Bissett. Paymaster, Caj/t. W. C. Trotter.
Adjutant,
New Brunswick Brigade of G. A. (Hd. Qrs., St. John, N.
B.) Lt.-Colonel, John R. Armstrong, A.D.C. ; Major,
Batteries: No. 1, St. John, Capt. S. D. Crawford; No. 2,
Carleton, Capt. J. J. Gordon ; No. 3, Portland, Capt.
G. K. McLeod ; No. 4, St. John, Capt. G. W. Jones ;
No. 5, Fairville, Capt. J. A. E. Steeves. Paymaster,
Geo. F. Smith. Adjutant, Capt. Chas. F. Langan.
Prince Edward Island Brigade of G. A. (Hd. Qrs., Char-
lottetown, P. E. I.) Lt.-Colonel, F. S. Moore.
Batteries: No. *, Charlottetowu, Capt. H. McL. Davison;
No. 2, Charlottetowi:, Capt. J. A. Longworth ; No. 3,
Georgetown, Capt. Chas. Owen ; No. 4, Souris, Capt.
James Brenan ; No. 5, Montague, Capt.
Paytr., S. F. Hodgson. Adjt., Capt. W. A. O. Morson.
GARRISON BATTERIES.
Cobourg Battery of G. A., (Ont.) Captain, D. McNaughton.
Digby Battery of G. A., (N.S.) Capt., Bt. Maj. John Daley.
Ga.spe Battery of G. A., (Que.) Captain, A. T. Carter.
No. 1 Baty., Levis G. A., (Que.) Capt., J. A. S. Martineau.
No. 2 Battery, Levis G. A., (Que.) Capt., Bt. Maj.
Georges S. Vien.
Lunenburg Battery of G. A., (N.S.) Capt., G. A. Polley.
Mahone Bay Baty. of G. A., (A .S.) Capt., P A. Ernst.
Pictou Baty. ofG. A., (N.S.) Capt., C. deW. MacDonald.
No. 1 Battery, Quebec G. A., Captain, Bt.-Maj. Her-
menegilde Roy.
No. 2 Battery, Quebec G. A., Capt., Bt.-Maj. T. L. Bou-
langer.
No. 3 Battery, Quebec G. A., Captain, H. D. Morgan.
Toronto Battery of G. A., Captain, W. B. McMurrich.
Yarmouth 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.
ENGINEERS.
Brighton Company of Engineers, (N.B.) Captain, Bt.-
Maj D. McLeod Vince, (Lower Brighton).
Charlottetown Engineer Company, (P. E. I.) Captain
W. A. Weeks.
Montreal Company of Engineers, (Que.) Captain, Bt
Lt.-Col. William Kennedy.
INFANTRY AND RIFLES.
Infantry School Corps see PERMANENT CORPS (above).
Governor-General s Foot Guards, (Ottawa.) L,i. -Colonel
A. H. Todd. Majors, Frederick Toller, W.E. Hodgins-
(Bony. A.D.C. to Lt.-Gov. of Ont.)
Six Companies. Ottaw f . : Captains, N. O. Cote, John
Hodgins, T. J. Watters. A. L. Jarvis, P. B. Taylor,
S. C. D. Roper. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. C. Berkeley
Powell. Adjutant, Capt. G. S. Bowie.
Battalion, "Prince of Wales Regiment," (Mon-
treal). Lt.-Colonel, T. P. Butler. Major,
Six Companies, Montreal : Captains, J. D. G. Lefebvre,
E. T. Bartlett, John Porteous, W. L. Bond, W. E.
Bradshaw, J. P. Cooke. Paymaster, Hony. Maj.
Alexander Milloy. Adjutant, Capt. T. E. How ell.
*)rtf\ Battalion, "Queen s Own Rifles of Canada,"
- jl1 (Toronto). Lt.-Colonel, R. B. Hamilton. Majors,
J. M. Delamere and Villiers Sankey.
Ten Companies, Toronto : Captains, H. M. Pellatt, J. A.
Murray, J. C. McGee, W. G. Mutton, J. B. Thompson,
P. L. Mason, H. V. Green, E. F. Gunther, A. B. Lee.
Paymaster, Hony. Capt. C. C. Bennett. Adjutant
Capt. W. C. Macdonald.
Battalion, "Victoria Rifles of Canada.," (Montreal}
Lt.-Colonel F. C. Henshaw. Majors, C. W.
Radiger and G. R. Starke.
Six Companies, Montreal: Captains, H. W. Becket, A.
H. Sims, Edward B. Busteed, Andrew Bell, C. W.
Meakins, S. B. Townsend. Paymaster, Louis Suther
land. Adjutant, Capt. Duncan Macpherson.
Battalion, "Royal Scots of Canada," (Montreal).
Lt.-Colonel, John Hood. Majors J. A. L
Strathy, E. B. Ibbotson.
Six Companies, Montreal : Captains, C. E. Gault, Bt.-
Maj. W. M. Blaiklock.G. W. Cameron, J. L. Rankin,.
G. S Cantlie, J. S. Ibbotson. Paymaster, William
Foulis. Adjutant, Captain F. L. Lydon.
Battalion, " Fusiliers," (Montreal). Lt.-Colonel,
Frederic Massey. Majors, G. A. Mooney and
J. H. Burland.
Six Companies, Montreal : Captains, A. W. Paterson,
W. F. Robertson, Herbert Stanway, C. E. K. Viclal,
W . B. T. Macaulay, E. J. Chambers. Paymaster, Hony.
Maj. David Seath. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. Thos. Atkinson.
Battalion, "Fusiliers," (London). Lt.-Colonel, T.
H.Tracy. Majors., 3. H. Marshall, Thos. Seattle,.
Six Companies, London : Captains, Hy. Payne, Geo. W..
Hayes, L. H. Dawson, H. A. Kingsmill, J. M. Moore,
A. A. Booker. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Duncan Mac-
millan. Adjutant, Capt. Win. Butler.
QfV, Battalion, "Royal Rifles," (Quebec). Lt.-Colonel
J. E. Prower. Majors, G. E. A. Jones, G. R.
White.
Six Companits, Quebec : Captains, 3. S. Dunbar, Charles-
Miller, J. F. Burstall, W. J. Ray, W. M. Dobell,.
W. C. H. Wood. Paymaster,
Adjutant, Capt. Edward Montizambert.
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9th
12th
Battalion Rifles, " Voltigeurs de Quebec." Lt.
Colonel, Guillaume Amyot. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Cols.
T. A. H. Roy and Arthur Evanturel.
Companies, Quebec : No. 1, Capt. Elzear Garneau ; No.
2, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Mathias Choumard; No. 3, Capt.
L. G. E. Fiset ; No. 4, Capt. P. J. Jolicoeur ; No. 5,
Capt Frank Pennee ; No. 6, Capt. O. Evanturel; No.
7, Capt. L. F. Pinault ; No. 8, Capt. Arthur Blouin.
Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Nazaire LeVasseur. Adjutant,
Capt. J. A. W. LeBel.
Battalion " Royal Grenadiers," (Toronto). Lt.-
Colonel, G. D. Dawson, A.D.C. Major, A. B. \
Harrison.
Ten Companies, Toronto : Captains, F. A. Caston, F. F.
Manley, R. G. Trotter, C. G. Harston, AZ> C. to Lt. Gov.
of Onl, G. P. Eliot, J. D. Hay, A. C. Gibson, F. J.
Gosling, A. B. Cameron, J. D. Mackay. Paymaster.
Hony. Capt. J. Bruce. Adjt., Capt. J. B. McLean.
1 14-U Battalion of Infantry, "Argenteuil Rangers,"
1 1 til (gy Q rs . St. Andrews, Que.) Lt.-Cplonel, J.
B. Gushing (Gushing, Que.) Majors, William Hoy
(Carillon) and Isaac Jekill (Morin Flats.)
Companies: No. 1, St. Andrews, Capt. Thus. Weight-
man ; No. 2, West Gore, Capt. William Good ; No. 3,
Morin Flats, Capt. Hy. Jekill ; No. 4, Lachute, Capt.
G. D. Walker; No. 5, East Gore, Capt. John Rogers;
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, (Gushing).
Battalion of Infantry, " York Rangers," (Hd.
Qrs. Aurora, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, James Way-
ling, (Sharon). Majors, T. H. Lloyd (Newmarket)
and Win. McSpadden (Parkdale).
Companies : No. 1, Riverside, Capt. George Vennell ;
No. 2, Aurora, Capt. R. M. Hillary ; No. 3, Seaton Vil
lage, Capt. J. K. Leslie; No. 4, Newmarket, Capt.
J. A. W. Allan ; No. 5, Richmond Hill, Capt. C. A.
Holmes; No. C, Parkdale, Capt. Geo. McSpadden ;
No. 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,
( Parkdale).
1 Qf V Battalion of Infantry, (Hamilton, Ont.) Lt.-
1OL11 Colonel, John M. Gibson. Majors, A. H.
Moore and Henry McLaren.
Eight Companies, Hamilton: Captains, Bt. Maj. 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. Adjutant, Capt. J. J. Stuart.
Battalion, " The Princess of Wales Own Rifles,"
(Kingston, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Henry R. Smith,
A.D.C. Majors, Joseph W. Power, L. W. Shannon.
Six Companies, Kingston: Captains, James Murray,
jun., J. S. Skinner, W. G. Hinds, Wilfred Hora, R. J.
McKelvy, N. P. Joyner. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. A.
J. Sinclair. Adjutant, Maj. James Galloway, jun.
Battalion, "Argyle Light Infantry," (Belleville,
Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, S. S. Lazier. Majors, Bt.
Lt.-Col. L. H. Henderson, Maj. T. C. Lazier.
Six Companies, Belleville : Captains, John Henderson,
W. N. Ponton, J. E. Halliwell, Edward Donald, W. H.
Merrill. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J. L. Biggar. Adju
tant, Capt.R. E. Lazier.
"Prince Edward" Battalion of Infantry (Hd
Qrs., Picton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Thomas Bog.
Majors, Alexander McDonnell, F. J. Horrigan.
Companies : No. 1, Picton, Capt. P. S. McLean. No.
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. McFaul ;
No. 6, Rednersville, Capt. . Paymaster,
Hon y Maj. W. T. Ross. Adjutant, Capt. A. Lighthall.
i 7f V " Levis" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Levis,
1 4 III Q ue ) Lt.-Colonel, L. G. Desjardins. Majors,
Augusts Fournier (St. Raphael) and A. E. Demers.
Companies: No. 1 .Point Levi.Capt. & Bt. Maj. R. G. Bour
14th
15th
16th
get ; No. 2, Levis, Capt. & fit. Maj. Alf. Lefrancois ; No.
3, Levis, Capt. P. Begin ; No. 4, New Liverpool, Capt.
I. E. Demers ; No. 5, St. Henri, Capt. J. A. Guenet ;
No. 6, St. Lambert, Capt. A. Gagne ; No.7, St. Raphael,
Capt. Joseph Bolduc ; No. 8, Ste. Claire, Capt. Francois
Morin. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. C. G. Beaulieu.
Adjutant, Capt. Philippe Bourassa.
1 8th
Fresco tt" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
L Orignal, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John Butterfield.
Major,
Companies: No. 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. Wyman. Paymaster, Alfred Evan
turel. Adjutant,
19th
"Lincoln" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., St.
Catharines, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, G. C. Carlisle.
Majors, James Hiscott, W. H. Day.
Companies: No. 1, Niagara, Capt. C. C. Milloy ; No. 2
St. Catharines, Capt. J. S. Campbell ; No. 3, St. Cathar
ines, Capt. C. J. Moors ; No. 4, Beamsville, Capt. W.
A. Vosburgh; No. 5, St. Catharines, Capt. F. W. Wil
son ; No. 6, Virgil, Capt. T. E. Hiscott. Paymaster,
Hony. Capt. T. C. Dawson. Adjt, Capt. Geo. Thairs.
9fkfli "Halton" Battalion, "Lome Rifles. Y.ffd. Qrs.,
A\) l/ll Milton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Wm. Kerns (Burling
ton). Majors, W. P. Appelbe (Stewartown, Halton)a.nd
John Railing (Trafalgar).
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, Campbell ville,
Capt. Matthew Seattle ; No. 5, Burlington, Capt John
Breckon ; No. 6, Acton, Capt. David L. Schultz ; No. 7,
Milton, Capt. Wm. Panton. Paymaster, J. R. Barber.
Adjutant, Capt. G. S. Goodwillie (Georgetown).
f)-l ~t- Battalion, " Essex Fusiliers," (Hd. Qrs., Wind-
^-Lal 1 sor, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel,
Major, James C. Guillot.
Companies: 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,
Battalion "Oxford Rifles," (Hd. Qrs., Wood-
stock, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, James Munro(Ewi6ro).
Majors, J. C. Hegler, (Ingersoll),
Companies: 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. Daniel Quinn. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. James
Sutherland. Adjutant, Capt. W. M. Davis (Woodstock).
2.-) J "Beauce" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
U- Lambton, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, J. Geo. Biguell.
Major,
Companies: No. l,St. Vital de Lambton, Capt. Ed-
moiid Fortier ; No. 2, Aylmer, Captain and Bt.-Major
Damase Paradis ; No., 3 St. Vital de Lambton, Capt.
and Bt.-Maj. Louis Paradis ; No. 4, Ste. Marie, Capt.
and Bt.-Maj. Thos. Jalbert. Paymaster, G. L. Tasche-
reau (Ste. Marie, Beauce). Adjutant,
9/LtVi "Kent" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Chat-
111 ham). Lt.-Col. M. Martin (East Tilbury). Majors,
D. S. Denhardt (Tupperville) and J. B. Rankin.
Companies : No. 1, Chatham, Capt. H. A. Patteson ;
No. 2, Chatham, Capt. G. K. Atkinson ; Xo. 3, Ridgu-
town, Capt. ; No. 4, Chatham, Capt.
T. M. Mackeand; No. 5, Bothwell, Capt. W. R. Hickey ;
No. 6, Dresden, Capt. A. W. Young. Paymaster, Hony.
Maj. H. G. Reed. Adjutant, Capt. T. R. Coogan.
" Elgin " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., St.
Thomas, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, W. H. Lindsay.
Major, James Bradley.
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Companies: No. 1, St. Thomas, Capt. W. N. Andrews ;
No. 2, Vienna, Capt. No. 3, Aylmer,
Capt. Geo. Harris ; No. 4, St. Thomas, Capt. Edward
Heal ; No. 6, St. Thonws, Capt. J. C. Ponsford.
Paymaster, Capt. W. H. Moore. Adjutant,
9ft r Ji " Middlesex" Battalion of Light Infantry (Hd.
Z/Utll Q,. g-) i on don, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John Irwin
(Strathroy). Major, J. F. Choate (Putnam).
Companies: No. 1, Delaware, Capt. H. C. Garuett; No. 2,
Strathroy, Capt. James Buchanan ; No. 3, Glencoe,
Capt. D. E. M. Stuart; No. 4, Dreaney s Corners, Capt.
Henry Dreaney ; No. 5, Lucan, Capt. J. C. Frank ;
No. 6, Park Hill, Capt. W. J. McRoberts ; No. 7,
Strathroy, Captain P. H. Matthews; No. 8, Ilderton,
Captain T. E. Robson. Paymaster, Hon y Maj. John
Stevenson. Adjutant, Capt. Robert McEwen (Byron).
>7fl- 1 "Lambton" Battalion of Infantry, "St. Claii
i t III Borderers "(Hd. Qrs., Sarnia, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel,
C. E. H. Fisher f London J. Majors, J. H. Beattie
(ll aUaceburg), C. S. Ellis.
Companies: No. 1, Petrolia, Capt. M. J. Woodward;
No. 2, Forest, Capt. J. C. Pollock; No, 3, Widder,
Capt. Wm. Gattis ; No. 4, Warwick. Capt. F. Ken-
ward ; No. 5, Point Edward, Capt. J. F. O Neil; No.
6, Watford, Capt. C. J. Dolbear; No. 7, Sarnia, Capt.
Robert Mackenzie. Paymaster, Hon y Maj. S. A.
Macvicar. Adjutant, Capt F. W. Kittermaster.
"Perth" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Strat
ford, Out.) Lt.-Colonel, R S. McKnight. Majors,
H. A. L. White (St. Mary s) ana J. R. Hamilton.
Companies : No. 1, Stratford, Capt. J. L. Hotson ; No. 2,
Stratford, Capt. G. T. Cooke ; No. 3, St. Mary s, Capt.
W. C. Moscrip ; No. 4, St. Mary s, Capt. Jas. Hamilton ;
No. 5. Listowel, Capt. H. B. Morphy ; No. 6, Stratford,
Capt. Williamson Guy ; Paymaster, William Lawrence.
Adjutant, Capt. Morris J. Beam.
9Qfh "Waterloo" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs..
.jOlil Berlin, OntJ Lt.-Colonel, George Hespeler
(Gait). Major, 3. L. Cowan, (Gait).
Companies: No. 1, Berlin, Capt. ;
No. 2, Gait, Capt. W. M. Kerr; No. 3, New Hamburg,
Capt. F. H. McCallum ; No. 4, Gait, Capt. Andrew Mc-
Culloch; No. 5, Hespeler, Capt. No. 6,
Berlin, Capt. J. E. Stantori. Paymaster, Hou y Capt.
Adam Cranston. Adjutant,
"Wellington" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs.,
Guelph, Ont.) Lt.-Col., Charles Clarke, (Elora).
Majors, W. W. White (Arthur), John Mutrie (Oustic).
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,
Mount Forest, Capt. ; No. 6, Eramosa,
Capt. Arch. Johnson ; No. 7, Erin, Capt. Wm. Mc-
Djwell; No. 8, Palmerston, Capt. Wm. Jamieson;
No. 9, Moorefield, Capt. John Booth ; No. 10, Arthur,
Capt. W. J. Robinson ; Paymaster, Hon y Maj. Ed
mund Harvey. Adjutant, Capt. G. D. Porter.
q-l c i. "Grey" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Owen
O 1 b t sound, Ont.) Lt.-Col. G. Brodie. Majors, Bt. Lt.-
Col. J. P. Telford (Leith), Maj J. Rorke (Clarksburg).
Companies : No. 1, Owen Sound, Capt. A. J. Spencer ;
No. 2, Meaford, Capt. H. R. Cleland; No. 3, Leith,
Capt. Robt. McKnight; No 4, Durham, Capt. Saml;
Jas. McGirr ; No. 5, Chatsworth, Capt. John McDonald;
No. 6, Flesherton, Capt. ,
No. 7, Clarksburg, Capt. Edward Rorke. Paymaster.
W. Masson. Adj. Bt. Maj.JA. G. Cs.mpbell,{Flesherton).
"Bruce" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Walkerton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, B. B. Boyd,
(Port Elgin). Majors, J. H. Scott (Kincardine), J.
W. Stafford (Port Elgin).
Companies: No. 1, Port Elgin, Capt. ;
No. 2, Kincardine, Capt. W. C. Loscombe ; No. 3,
Lucknow, Capt. B. G. Jefferis ; No. 4, Paisley, Capt.
Ainsley Megraw; No. 5, Walkerton, Capt. Adam
Weir ; No. 6, Arran, Capt. John Douglass ; No 7,
Mildmay, Capt. John Henderson ; No. 8, Teeswater,
Capt. Arch. Gillies. Paymaster. Hony. Ma). A. B.
Klein. Adjutant, Capt. W. J. Holden (Southampton).
OO W 1 "Huron" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs
u Goderich, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John G. Wilson
(Seaforth). Majors, Robert Crockett (Goderich), J. A.
S. Varcoe (Carlow).
Companies: No. 1, Goderich, Capt. Dudley Holmes;
No. 2, Wingham, Capt. C. E. Williams ; No.3, Seaforth,
Capt. J. S. Roberts ; No. 4, Clinton, Capt. A. M. Todd ;
No. 5, Brusssels, Capt. R. S. Hays ; No. 6, Exeter,
Capt. Walter Andrews ; No. 7. Porter s Hill, Capt.
John McDonald ; No 8, Gorrie, Capt. J. Kaines ; No. 9,
Dungannon, Capt. Wm. Young. Paymaster, Hon y
Maj. F Jordan. Adjutant, Lt. J. A. Wilson (Sea/art h).
CMf-V, "Ontario" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Whitby, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Michael O Donovan.
Majors, N. F. Paterson (Port Perry), J. E. Farewell.
Companies : No. 1, Whitby, Capt. A. G. Henderson ; No.
2, Greenwood, Capt. Wilbur Henderson; No. 3, Oshawa,
Capt. T. E. Cleverdon ; No. 4, Beaverton, Capt. C. A.
Paterson ; No. 5, Uxbridge, Capt. & Bt. Major J. A.
McGillivray ; No. 6, Brooklin, Capt. W. H. Browne ;
No. 7, Cannington, Capt. F. J. Roche. Paymaster,
Frank Madill. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. James Rutledge.
Battalion of Infantry, "Simcoe Foresters, "(Hd.
Qrs., Barrie, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, W. E. O Brien
(Shant)/ Bay). Majors, Peter Burnet (Orillia) and
James Ward (Barrie).
Companies: No. 1, Barrie, Capt. A. H. O Brien ; No 2,
Collirigwood, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. R. G. Campbell ; No.
3, Jarrett s Corners, Capt. John Gray ; No. 4, Vespra,
Capt. Allison Leadly ; No. 5, Barrie, Capt. J. B. Mc-
Phee ; No. 6, Huntsville, Capt. Christopher Peacock ;
No. 7, Orillia, Capt. T. H. Drinkwater ; No. 8, Pene-
tauguishene, Capt. John Landrigan. Paymaster, Hon y
Maj. Joseph Rogers. Adjutant, Bt. Maj Jos. F. Smith.
Of (-V-, " Peel " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Branip-
V b11 ton, Ont. ) Lt.-Colonel, Richard Tyrwhitt (Brad
ford). Majors, Edward Leslie (OrangevilleJ and G.
T. Evans (Toronto).
Companies: No. 1, Brampton, Capt. J. S. Brown; No. 2,
Glencairn, Capt. H. C. S. Elliott ; No. 3, Cookstown,
Capt. J. A. Duff; No. 4, Albion, Capt. M. Smvthe;
No. 5, Bond Head, Capt. W. DeWitt Law ; No. 6, Allis-
ton, Capt. A. R. McLaren; No. 7, Shelburne, Capt. W. S.
Denroche ; No. 8, Orangeville, Capt. W. Wallace ;
Paymaster, Hon y Maj. Christopher Cooke, (Cooks-
town). Adjutant,
Haldimand" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs.,
y rk,0nt.) Lt.-Colonel,Hol>GTt H.Davis. Major,
Companies : No. 1, York, Capt. Andw. Williamson ; No.
3, Caledonia, Capt. and Bt. Maj. R. L. Nelles ; No. 4,
Hagarsville, Capt. B. A. Griffith; No. 5, Jarvis, Capt.
; No. 6, Dunnville, Capt. John Robinson;
No. 7, Caledonia, Capt. Thos. Walker ; No. 8, Cayuga,
Capt. J. M. Mussin. Paymaster, Hon y Maj. John H.
Rogers. Adjutant, Capt. John Tuck.
QQf I-. Battalion, " Dufferin Rifles of Canada," (Brant-
" ford, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Chas. S. Jones. Majors,
T. H. Jones and W. A. Wilkes.
Six Companies, Brantford : Captains, H. J. McGlaslian,
H. F. Leonard, J. H. McLean, C. M. Nelles, W. D.
Jones, . Paymaster, Hon y Capt.
J. S. Hamilton. Adjutant,
QQf T! "Norfolk " Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs., Simcoe,
1 Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, H. L. Coombs. Majors,
J. L. Campbell, I. E. York.
Companies: No. 1, Simcoe, Capt.Geo. A. Curtis; No 2,
Hartford, Capt. W. L. Pettit ; No. 3, Port Rowan,
Capt. Geo. Price ; No. 4, Kinglake, Capt. C. B. Mat
thews ; No. 5, Waterford, Capt. W. B. Langs ; No. 6,
Simcoe, Capt. T. R. Atkinson; No. 7, Port Dover, Capt.
Thos. Bayley; No. 8, Fredericksburg, Capt. Seymour
Rossell. Paymaster, J. M. Tweedale. Adjutant,
Northumberland" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
Q rs _ f Cobonrg, Ont.) Lt.-Col. R. Z. kogers
(Grafton). Major, Bt. Lt.-Col. J. V. Graveley(Co6owrgr).
Companies : No. 1, Cobourg, Capt. H. J. Snelgrove ; No.
2, Cobourg, Capt. John McCaughey ; No. 3, Campbell-
ford, Capt. R. H. Bonnycastle ; No. 4, Brighton, Capt.
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DOMINION OF CANADA. MILITIA LIST.
W. C. Butler ; No. 6, Grafton, Capt. H. C. Dennis ;
No. 7, Colborne, Capt. F. C. B. Greer ; No. 8, Castle-
ton, Capt. Wni. Duncan ; No. 9, VVarkworth, Capt. R.
P. Hurlburt. Paymaster, Hou y Maj. A. J. Van Ingen.
Adjutant, Capt. G. L. Duncan (Morganston).
At
:*
Brockville" Battalion of Rifles (Hd.Qrs., Brock-
mile, On .) Lt.-Colonel, W. H. Cole. Majors,
D. E. Jackson (Gu nanoque) and G. M. Cole.
Companies : No. 1, Brockville, Capt. Win. Cook ; No. 2,
Gananoque, Capt. G. N. Beaumont; No. 3, Delta, Capt.
M. L. Day ; No. 4, Brockville, Capt. G. L. Starr ;
No. 5, Carleton Place. Capt. Jos. McKay ; No. 6, Goul-
burn, Capt. Wm. Garvin. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. Wm.
J. Wright. Adjt, Capt. W. H. Asselstine (Gananoque).
"Brockville" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
p er th, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Arthur J. Mathe-
son. Majors, T. W. Sparham (Brockville) and Geo-
ghegan hollinsworth (Pembroke).
Companies: No. 1, Almonte, Capt. George Williams;
No. 2, Broekville, Capt. J. E. Chrysler ; No. 3, Perth,
Capt, J. W. Motherwell; No. 4, Lansdowne, Capt.
W. N. Boweu ; No. 5, Renfrew, Capt. James Craig ;
No. 6, Pembroke, Capt. Lennox Irving. Paymaster,
Hon y Capt. T. B. Caldwell, (Lanark). Adjutant, Lt.
VV. T. Wodden.
"Ottawa and Carleton" Battalion of Rifles
(Hd. Qrs.. City of Ottawa). Lt.-Colonel,
W. P. Anderson. Majors, Joshua Wright (Hull, Que.)
and A. P. Sherwood.
Companies: No. 1, Ottawa, Capt. J. W. deC. O Grady ;
No. 2, Hull, Capt. C. M. Wright; No. 3, Wakefleld,
Capt. I. B. York; No. 4, Billings Bridge, Capt. Brad-
dish Billings; No. 5, Arnprior, Capt. John A.
Macdonald ; No. 6, Rideau Ward, Ottawa, Capt.
B. H. Bell. Paymaster, J. E. Parker. Adjutant,
Capt. S. Maynard Rogers.
44-t-h " w . e l land " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
rl/Ll Niagara Falls, Ont). Lt.-Colonel, James Morin
(Kidgeway). Major, L. C. Raymond (Welland).
Companies : No. 1, Niagara Falls, Capt. J. A. Vandersluys;
No. , Thorold, Capt. William Monro ; No. 3, Cuip-
pewa,Capt. J. A. Greenwood; No. 4, Fort Erie, Capt. E.
A. Cruickshank ; No. 5, Welland, Capt. J. E. Cohoe ;
No. 6, Niagara Falls, Capt. G. A. MeMicking ; No. 7,
Stevensville, Capt. Joseph Clark ; No. 8, Sand Hill,
Capt. and Bt. Maj. John Harwell. Paymaster, Hony.
Maj. H. Bender. Adjt. Lt. F. W. Hill(ffiagara Falls).
" West Durham" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
Qrs. Bowmanville, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Frederic
Cubitt. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. James Deacon (Lindsay),
Maj. John Hughes (Neivtonville, Co. Durham).
Companies: No. 1, Bowmanville, Capt. P J. Rowe ;
No. 2, Fenelon Falls, Capt. W. D. Hunter ; No. 3,
Burton vi lie, Capt. W. J. Brown ; No. 4, Lindsay, Capt.
J. W. Wallace ; No. 5, Omemee, Capt. J. Evans ; No. 6,
Lindsay, Capt. W. Holtorf. Paymaster, Hon y Capt.
W. S. Russell. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. S. Hughes (Lindsay).
A(\\ \\ "East Durham" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
Port Hope, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, F. A. Benson.
Majors, R. Dingwall, H. A. Ward.
Companies : No. 2, Port Hope, Capt. Robert Deyell ;
No. 3, Port Hope, Capt. W. J. Robertson ; No. 4, Mill-
brook, Capt. C. H. Winslow; No, 5, Springville, Capt.
T. J. Johnston ; No. 6, Bethany, Capt. J. A. V. Preston ;
No. 7, Janetville, Oapt. J. W. Gray. Paymaster, Hony.
Maj. Richard Howden. Adjutant,
4.7-V. "Frontenac" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
"* tu Kingston, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, George H. Hunter,
(Q enburnie). Majors, Chas. N. Spooner (Elginburq)
and Wm. M. Baillie.
Companies : No. 1, Milburn, Capt. & Bt.-Maj. Robert
Hewton ; No. 2, Inverary, Capt. D. J. Walker ; No. 3,
Sydenham, Capt. C. S. Irvine ; No. 4, Portsmouth,
Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Thos. Kelly ; No. 5, Barriefield,
Capt. Jas. Byrne ; No. 6, Napanee, Capt. C. Z. Perry ,
No. 7, Harrowsmith, Capt. Elijah Joyner ; No. 8;
Tiimworth, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Robert Cox ; No. 9,
Amherst Island, Capt. ; No. 10,
Ernsttown, Capt. &Bt. Maj. J. E. Mabee. Paymaster,
Hon y Maj. Martin Strachan. Adjutant,
<iQi-Vi "Hastings" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs. Stir-
*vvll ling, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel. Jas. Brown (Belleville).
Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. G. H. Boulter (Stirling), Maj. P.
H. Hambly (Belleville).
Companies : No. 1, Belleville, 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 Orr;
No. 5, Tyeudenaga, Capt. and Bt.-Major H. J. Lennox;
No.6,Trenton, Capt. A. H. Smith. Paymaster, R. Grass
(Trenton). Adjutant, Lt. J. W. Johnston (Belleville).
Battalion of Infantry, "Huntingdon Borderers,"
^ Hd Q f& Huntingdon, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Aruhd. Maclaren (Rockburn). Major,
Companies: No. 1, Huntingdon, Capt. and Bt.-Maj.
Isaac Gardner; No. 2, Ormstown, Capt. Jno. Gilbert ;
No, 3, Rockburn, Capt. S. H. Henderson ; No. 4,
Athelstan, Capt. P. C. McGinnis Paymaster, J. J.
Ross (Ormst own ) Ad utant,
Battalion of Infantry, "Hemmiugford Rangers,
(ff d g rs _ Hemmingford, Que) Lt.-Colonel,
Richard Lucas (Roxham, Kt. John s). Major, John
McFee.
Companies : No. 1, Havelock, Capt. Samuel Orr ; No. 2,
Lacolle, Capt. W. Waters; No. 4, Hemmingford, Capt.
G. J. McKay ; No. 5, Roxham, Capt. Robert Hoyle ;
No. 7, St. Jean Chrysostome, Capt. J. McG. Stewart ;
No. 8, St. Remi, Capt. Louis Ste. Marie. Paymaster
Hony. Maj. W. B. Johnson. Adjutant,
"Brome" Battalion of Light Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
Knowlton, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Calvin L. Hall
(Coivansville). Major, C. C. Perkins (Mansonville).
Companies : No. 1, Abercorn, Capt. M. L. Shepard ; No.
2, Knowlton, Capt. L. R. Whitman ; No. 3, Sutton,
Capt. Andrew Davison ; No. 4, East Farnham, Capt.
E. W. Hall; No. 5, Mansonville, Capt. C. M. Bovven;
No. 6, Bolton, Capt. J. K. Latty ; No. 7, Magog, Capt.
. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. G. B. Hall.
Adjutant. 2nd Lt. R. M. Hall (East Farnham).
-q r< ] "Sherbrooke Battalion of Intantry(S7ier&roofce,
UOIU q ue .) LieiLt.-Colonel, W. A. Morehouse. Major.
E. %. Worthington.
Four Companies, Sherbrooke : Captains, H. R. Fraser,
E. W. Farwell, Thomas Rawson and Thomas Sommers.
Paymaster, Hony. Major Henry A. Odell. Adjutant,.
" Richmond" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
Richmond, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Rt. Hon. Udol-
phus, Lord Aylmer (Melbourne). Majors, E. S. Bernard
(Melbourne) and E. G. Morey (Windsor Mills).
Companies: No. 1, Danville, Capt. C C. Cleveland; No.
2, Melbourne, Capt. T. L. Brown ; No. 3, Richmond.
Capt. J. V. T. Brooks ; No. 4, Brompton and Windsor,
Capt. C. H. Stevens ; No. 5, South Durham, Capt.
Archd. Bothwell ; No. 6, Kirkdale, Capt. T. S. Black-
well. Paymaster, Hon y Maj. Leonard Thomas (Mel
bourne). Adjutant, Capt. J. W. HUT^OID. (Melbourne).
"Megantic Light Infantry" Battalion (Hd. Qrs^
Inverness, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, W. J Ward
(Lower Ireland). Majors, Wm. Thompson (Lemesurier)
and Oswald Hunter.
Companies : No. 1, Kinnear s Mills, Capt. Edward
Lipsey; No. 2, Inverness, Capt. C. M. Brocklesby; No. 3,
New Ireland, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. G. H. Porter ; No. 4,
Maple Hill, Capt. Jas. Watkins ; No. 5, St. Julie de
Somerset, Capt. P. A. Bourk ; No. 6, St. Sylvestre,
Capt. Francis Carroll. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. James
McKenzie. Adjutant, Capt. T. McKcnzie.
"Grenville" Battalion, " Lisgar Rittes," (Ha
q rs p re s co tt t Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, R. O. Campbell
(Burritt s Rapids). Majors, Andrew Carmichaef
(Spencerville) and J. B. Checkley (North Augusta).
Companies: No. 1, Cardinal, Capt. William Stitt, jr. ;
No. 2, Prescott, Capt. O. S. Dawson ; No. 3, Burritt s
Rapids, Capt. T. A. Kidd ; No. 4, Kemptville, Capt.
D. W. Beckett; No. 5, North Augusta, Capt. Jns.
Morrison; No. 6, Spencerville, Capt. G. A. Drununoud;
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No. 7, Metcalfe, Capt Ira Morgan. Paymaster, Henry
W Bennett, (Prescott). Adjutant, Capt. W. H. Burritt
(BurrM s Rapids).
xy j-1-. Battalion of Infantry, "Peterborough Rangers,"
V< til (Peterborough, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, James Z.
Rogers. Majors, R. W. Bell and E. B. Edwards.
Six Companies, Peterborough : Captains, Wm. Langford,
F. H. Brennan, J. W. Millor, W. H. Hill, E. F. Mason,
R. J. Lee. Paymaster, Hon y Maj. J. A. Howard.
Adjutant, Capt. R. M. Dennistoun.
XOf-U "Compton" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
t0 Lll Bury, Q tte _) u.-Colonel, M. B. McAuley, (Scots-
town). Major, Alexander Ross, (Gould).
"Companies : No. 1, Bury (Robinson), Capt. A. L.
Mclver; No. 2,Gould, Capt. P. J. Gillies; No. 3,
Marston. Capt. J. T. Mclver ; No. 4, Marbleton, 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. Trenholm ;
No. 8, Beebe Plain, Capt. H. T. Elder ; No. 9, Win-
slow, Capt. D. N. McLeod ; No. 10, Cookshire, Capt.
J. E. Botterill. Paymaster, Hon y Maj. Edmund
Lockett. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. E. S. Baker, (Cookshire).
XQf-V, "Stormont and Glengarry" Battalion of In-
*JULLl f an t r y (Hd. Qrs. Cornwall, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel,
James H. Bredin, (Woodlands). Majors, Roderick R.
McLennan (Cornwall), Gordon Baker, jun., (Osnabruck
Centre).
Companies: No. 1, Cornwall, Capt. C. H. Wood; No.
2, Cornwall, Capt. Robert Smyth ; No. 3, Alexandria,
Capt. J. A. Macdonell; No. 4, Township of Finch, Capt.
F. D. F. Macnaughton ; No. 5, Farran s Point, Capt.
Hiram A. Morgan; No. 6, Lunenburg, Capt. A. H.
Tmkess ; No. 7, Roxborough, Capt. Francis Trousdale,
Paymaster, Hon y Maj. Henry Turner. Adjutant, Capt.
A. W. Ault, (Auttsville).
"Missisquoi" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
Clarenceville, Que.) Lt.-Cohnel, 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. Macfle ;
No. 3, Dunham, Capt. Joel H. Baker : No. 4, tWest
Farnham, Capt. G. Higgins ; No. 5, Stanbridge, Capt
H. W. Tucker ; No. 6, Frelighsburg, Capt. Z. V. Whit
man. Paymaster, Maj. D. Westover. Adjutant,
Major, Edouard Lemieux (Chicoutimil.
Companies: No. 1, St. Thomas, Capt. J. B. C. Fournier;
No. 2, St. Pierre, Riv. du Sud, Capt. E. A. H. Talbot;
No. 3, Cap St. Ignace, Capt. Alfred Gamache ; No. 4,
St. Jean Port Joli, Capt. A. C. Talbot ; No. 5, L Islet,
Capt. J. O. Giasson ; No. 6, Chicoutimi, Capt. B. A.
Scott. Paymaster, J. B. A. Lepine. Adjutant, Capt!
Phidyme Belanger (V Islet).
Battalion, "St. John Fusiliers," (St. John.
. N . B.) Lt.-Cohnel, Arhuthuot Elaine. Majors,
J. J. Tucker and H. H. McLean.
Six Companies, St. John: Captains, Bt.-Maj. E. T.
Sturdee, Bt.-Maj. W, C. Magee, M. B. Edwards J. F.
Fraser, H. H. Goddard, David Churchill. Paymaster
Hon y Capt. G. F. Thompson. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj
F. H. Hartt.
" Halifax " Battalion of Rities (Halifax, N. S.,
Lt.-Colonel, T. J. Walsh. Majors T. J E-an
J. N. Crane.
Six Companies, Halifax : Captains, H. Hechler, A. G.-"
Cunningham, J. T. Twining, W. J. Butler. T. C. James.
Paymaster, Hon y Capt. J. G. Corbin. Adjutant,
64th Battalion of Rifles, "Voltigeurs de Beauhar-
TJ-itil no i St -(Hd. Qrs., Beauharnois, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
L. R. Baker. Major, J. Deslauriers.
Companies: No. 1, Beauharnois, Capt. Andre Leduc ;
No. 2, Beauharnois, Capt J. B. Bonhomme ; No. 3,
Valleyneld, Capt. J. A. Cadieux; No. 4, Beauharnois,
Capt. L. R. Baker ; No. 5, Beauharnois, Capt.
W. S. Danis ; No. 6, Beauharnois, Capt. Eustache
Bergevin dit L mgevin. Paymaster, L. J. H. Roy.
Adjutant, Bt.-Maj. Pierre Boyer.
Battalion, "Mount Royal Rifles," (Montreal,
Que.) Lt.-Colonel, C A. Dugas. Majors, Hector
Prevost, A.D.C., A. E. D. Labelle.
Eiijht Companies, Montreal : Captains, C. A. A.
Laframboise, M. G. C. E. Desnoyers, F. S. Mackay,
H. H. Mauseau, J. E. Peltier, J. H. Labelle, A. R. L.
Roy. Paymaster, Hon y Capt. J. T. Ostell. Adjutant,
Capt. Z. J. R. Hebert.
Battalion, "Princess Louise Fusiliers," (Hali-
fax, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, W. M. Humphrey.
Majors, B. A. Weston and John Menger.
Eight Companies, Halifax : Captains, E. G. Kenny, H.
L. Chipman, Alfred Browne, Alfred Whitman, Andrew
King, W. M. Black, T. E. Davison, C. C. Hole. Pay-
mister, Robert H. Humphrey. Adjutant,
Battalion, "Carleton Light Infantry," (Hd. Qrs.
Woodstock, N. B.) Lt.-Colonel, J. D. Baird.
Majors, G. E. Boyer (Hartland) and A. D. Hartley
(East Florencevide).
Companies : No. 1, Woodstock, Capt. H. W. Bourne ;
No. 2. Ceutreville, 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; No. 6,
Andover, Capt. J. J. Kupkey ; No. 7, Baker
Brook, Capt. J. W. Baker; No. 8, Centreville, Capt.
G. D. Perkins ; No. 9, Wilraot, Capt. J. W. Williams.
Paymaster, Hon y Maj. J. D. Ketchum. Adjutant,
Capt. Arthur J. Raymond.
King s County" Battalion of Infantry (Ed.
Q rs t Kentville, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, L. OeV.
Chipman. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. W. H. Belcher, Maj.
T. R. Harris, (Aylesford).
Companies ; No. 1, Kentville, Capt. G. A. Dodge ; No.
2, Sheffield s Mills, Capt. E. M. Beckwith ; No. 3,
Kentville, Capt. Jno. Redden ; No. 4, Billtown, Capt.
Edward Steadman ; No. 5, Ross Corner, Capt. W. E.
Roscoe ; No. 6, Canning, Capt. C. E. Borden ; No. 7,
Aylesford, Captain George William West; No. 8,
Aylesford, Capt Holmes Cassidy ; No. 10, Buckley s
Corner, Capt. D. E. Ross. Paymaster, Hon y Capt. Bar
clay Webster. Adjutant, Lt. J. A. Northup.
" 1st Annapolis " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. ,
p ara dise, N. ft.) Lt.-Colonel, W. E. Starratt.
Majors, C. S. Cole (Paradise), and J. O. Marshall (Law-
rencetown).
Companies: No. 1, 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 ; No.
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. Paymaster, T.
H. Millar. Adjutant, Lt. C. B. Cornwell (Clarence).
THtVl "Champlain" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
utl1 Ste. Genevieve deBatiscan, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, N.
P. Massicotte. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Cols. Napoleon St.
Arnaud and Philippe Trudel.
Companies: No. 1, Ste. Genevieve de Batiscan, Capt.
Geo. Massicotte ; No. 2, St. Narcisse, Capt. Adolphe
Cossette; No. 3, Ste. Genevieve, Capt. Tancrede Tru
del ; No. 4, St. Prosper, Capt. Jean Massicotte ; No. 5,
Ste. Anne de la Perade, Capt. J. A. Rousseau ; No. 6,
St. Tite, Capt, F. X. Baril. Paymaster, Hon y Maj.
Achille Beauchet. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj. Come P. Trudel.
7lst
"York" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Fred-
ericton,N B.) Lt. -Colonel, J. L. Marsh. Majors.
T. L. Alexander, (Frederieton Junction), T. G.J. Loggie,
.Companies : No. 1, St. Mary s, Capt. Jared Boone ; No.
2, McKeeu s Corners, Capt. J. S. Burt; No. 3, Stan
ley, Capt. W. T. Howe ; No. 4, Frederieton, Capt. R. M.
Piuder ; No. 5, Blissville, Capt. W. D. Hartt ; No.
6, St. Stephen, Capt. Robert Stevenson ; No. 7, Fred
erieton, Capt. H. A. Cropley. Paymaster, Maj. A. G.
Beckwith. Adjutant, Lt. J. V. Johnston, (St. Mary s)
1892.]
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72nd
"2nd Annapolis" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
Qrs., Wilmot, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, Shippy Spurr.
Ma ors, C. W. Shaffner (Sow/i Farmington), C. Jacques,
(Meleern Square).
Companies: No. 1, Wilmot, Capt. Ambrose Dodge;
No 2, Wilmot, Capt. G. Roach ; No. 3, Wilmot, Capt. J.
G. Bowlby; No. 4, Nictaux Falls, Capt. D.G. Ritcey; No.
5, Farmington, Capt. H. M. Phinny ; No. 6, Nicteaux,
Capt. J. M. Morse. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. A. Gates,
(Middleton). Adjt, Capt. E. F. McNeil (Melvern Sq.)
73rd
Northumberland " Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
Qrs., Chatham, Miramichi, N. B.) Lt.-Colonel,
Samuel U. McCulley. Major,
Companies : No. 1, Buctouche, Capt. John Sheridan ;
No. 2, Chatham, Capt. Wm. Fenton ; No. 3, Black
Brook, Capt. Alex. McKnight ; No. 4, Black River,
Capt. Win. McNaughton; No. 5, Bay du Vin, Capt
Hugh Cameron. Paymaster, Lemuel J. Tweedie.
Adjutant, Capt. A. S. Templeton (Black River).
74th
Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Sussex, N. B.)
Lt.-Colonel, E. B. Beer. Majors, O. R. Arnold
(Sussex) and J. M. Baird (Sackville).
Companies: No. 1, Clifton, Capt. H D. Wetmore; No.
2, Moncton, Capt. A. McDonald ; No. 3, Sussex, Capt.
C. H. Fairweather; No. 4, Moncton, Capt. H. C. Hamng-
ton;No.5, Sackville. Capt.J. A. Bowes; No. 6,Baie Verte,
Capt. &Bt. Maj. B. Harper. Paytr., Hon y Maj. T. E.
Arnold. Adjt., Lt. H. S. Langstroth (French Village).
"Lunenburg" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Lunenburg, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, C. Edwin
Kaulbach. Major, R. H. Griffiths.
Companies : No. 1, Lunenburg, Capt. J. W. Kin:; ; No.
2, Lunenburg, Capt. ; No. 3, Bridgewater,
Capt. ; No. 4, Malione Bay, Capt. G. W.
Hamm ; No. 5, Martin s River, Capt. J. A. Langille;
No. 6, New Ross, Capt. A. M. Ross. Paymaster, A. B.
Cold well. Adjutant, Lt. R. E. Leckie (Middleton).
7ArVi Battalion of Rifles, "Voltigeurs de Chateau-
UL11 guay"(/fd. Qrn., Ste. Martine, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Joseph Beaudreau Majors, Louis Turcot (North
Georgetown) and Charles D Amour (Ste. Philomene).
Companies : No. 1, Ste. Philomene, Capt. J. B. Damour ;
No. 2, Ste. Martine, Capt. E. J. Gagnier ; No. 3, St.
Urbain, Capt. J. E. Fournier ; No. 4, Ste. Martine,
Capt. Francois Laberge ; No. 5, Ste. Martine, Capt.
N. Beaudreau ; No. 6. Chateauguay, Capt. Zotique
Reid. Paymaster, F. X. Roy. Adjutant,
77<-Vi "Went worth" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
I I m Dundas, Out.) Lt.-Colonel, H. C. Gwyu.
Majors, F. M. Carpenter (Stoney Creek), Alex. Bertram.
Companies: No 1, Dundas, Capt. Win. E. S. Knowles;
No. 2, Bartonville, Capt. W. A. Kerr ; No. 3, Binbrook,
Capt.W. H. Ptolemy; No.4, Ancaster, Capt.A. H. Leith;
No. 5, Saltfleet, Capt. Marcus Lee; No. 6, Glanford, Capt.
Wm. Wells. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Jas. C. Ryan,
(Hamilton). Adjutant, Capt. Jas. Aikens (Binbrook).
"Colchester, Hants and Pictou " Battalion of In
fantry, " Highlanders" (Hd. Qrs. Truro, N.S.)
Lt.-Colonel, Majors, G. H. Suther
land (Millbrook), H. T. Laurence.
Companies : No. 1, Truro, Capt. J. Suckling , No. 2, Ons-
low, Capt. Geo. Rayne ; No. 3, Slmbenacadie, Capt. J.
L. Barnhill ; No.4, Windsor, Capt. J. H. Smith ; No. 5,
Mill Brook, Capt. John T. Sutherland; No. 6, Mount
Thorn, Capt. Wm. Maxwell ; No. 7, NewLang, Capt. D.
Sutherland. Pai/mr., Hony. Maj. I.L. Barnhill, (Shuben-
acadie). Adjt., Lt. T. A. Blackburn (Milford).
7QtV "Shefford" Battalion of Infantry, "Highland-
cHll ers " ( jf d Q,. S Waterloo, Que.) Lt.-Colonei,
Thomas H. Cox (Granby). Majors, James Maynes
(Waterloo), and J. D. Bulman (Sweetsburi/).
Companies : No. 1, Granby, Capt. R. Seale ; No. 2, Water
loo, Capt. Geo. Davidson ; No. 3, Waterloo, Capt. and
Bt. Maj. R. E. Bell ; No. 4, South Roxton, Capt. W. J.
A. Galbraith ; No. 6, Boscobel, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. R.
Hackwell; No. 7,Lawrenceville, Capt. J. McC. Brown ;
No. 8, Waterloo, Capt. H. N. Whitcomb. Paytnaster,
Capt. L. H. Brooks. Adjutant,
5
Nicolet " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. Gen-
tilly, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Edouard de Foy.
Majors, C. H. Giroux (Nicolet),
Companies: No. 1, St. Edouard de Gentilly, Capt.
; No. 2, Nicolet, Capt. and Bt. Maj. J. B. A.
Rousseau ; No. 3, Becancour, Capt. Louis Landry ;
No. 4, St. Gertrude, Capt. Joseph Piche ; No. 5,
St. Gregoire, Capt. J. A. Pratte ; No. 6, Victoriavflle,
Capt. . Paymaster, Narcisse Beauchemin
(Nicolet). Adjutant,
81 at "Portneuf" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
J - s>1 Pont Rouge, Que.) Lt. -Co lonel, Arthur Beaudry
(Pointe aux Trembles). Majors, Isaie Dussault (Les
Ecureuils), J. G. Cote (Grondines).
I Companies : No. 1, Pointe aux Trembles, Capt. Alfred
Rochon ; No. 2, St. Raymond, Capt. Elie Frenette ;
No. 3, St. Raymond, Capt. Cyprien Pare ; No. 4,
Deschambault, Capt. J. G. Paquin ; No. 5, Cap Sante,
Capt. J. L. Frenet ; No. 6, Lotbiniere, Capt. V. B.
Courteau. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. G. D. B. Watters.
Adjutant,
Q ) r ] " Queen s County " Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
0-/I1U Qrs. Charlottetown, P. E. I.) Lt.-Colonel, Francis
Dogherty. Major, T. S. McLeod (Hunter River).
Companies: No. 1, Charlottetown Royalty, Capt. David
L. Hooper ; No. 3, Charlottetown, Capt. Daniel
Stewart ; No. 4, Little York, Capt. George Crockett ;
No. 5, Brooktield, Capt. David Bertram ; No. 6, Cove-
head, Capt. Geo. Alexander ; No. 7, Alberton, Capt.
E. C. Maxfield ; No. 8, Tryon, Capt. John G. Sheriff.
Paymaster, Hon y Capt. John McPhail. Adjutant,
Maj. Elijah Purdy.
Q Q vr ] " Joliette " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. Town
L>1 u of Joliette, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, John J. Sheppard.
Majors, J. U. Foucher and M. D A. Dostaler.
Companies : No. 1, Joliette, Capt. J. H. R. Delfausse ;
No. 2, L Assomption, Capt. J. E. B. Normandeau ; No.
3, St. Felix de Valois, Capt. G. DesRosiers ; No. 4
Ste. Elizabeth, Capt. F. X. O. Lacasse ; No. 5, Rawdon ,
Capt. J. H. Burns ; No. 6, Rawdon, Capt. Thos.
Copping. Paymaster, Auguste Guilbuult. Adjutant
Lt. Godfroi Coffin.
"St. Hyacinthe" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
Qrs. Town of St. Hyacinthe, Qwe.) Lt.-Colonel,
Alphonse Denis. Major, M. MacDonald (Actonvale).
Companies : No. 1, St. Hyacinthe. Capt. D. Lussier
No. 2, St. Pie, C.ipt. L. M. Morin ; No. 3, St. Simon!
Capt. Noe Dupres ; No. 4, Sorel, Capt. Archibald
Johnston ; No. 5. St. Hyacinthe, Capt. N. A. Maranda ;
No. 6, Acton Vale, Capt. L. H. Gauvin. Paymaster ,
Eusebe Morin. Adjutant,
QC4-1-. Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs:. Montreal, Que.)
Ocltll Lt.-Colonel, Julien Brosseau (Laprairie)
Majors, A. D. Aubry (Cote St. Paul),
Companies : No. 1, St Jerome, Capt. C. E. T. De
Montigny ; No. 2, St. Jean Baptiste Village, Capt. M.
J. E. Chagnon ; No. 3, Laprairie, Capt. J. H. 4.
Sylvestre ; No. 4, Laprairie, Capt. J. P. A. des Trois
Maisons ; No. 5, Cote St. Paul, Capt. A. T. Patterson ;
No. 6, Longueuil, Capt. George Trudeau. Paymaster ,
Capt. Jose] ih Dunn. Adjutant, Capt. A. d O. d Orson-
wns (Montreal).
ftfitll " Tnree Rivers" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
Yamachiche, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, A. R. Dufresne.
Majors, H. G. S. Dixon. (Berth ier-en-haut) and L. A.
Dupuis (Maxkinonge).
Companies : No. 1, Yamaehiche, Capt. Joseph Du Sault;
No. 2, Riviere du Loup (en haut), Capt. J. II. Legris
No. 3, Three Rivers, Capt. G. A. Tessier ; No. 4, St.
Boniface deShewenegan, Capt. P. de Varennes ; No. 5,
Berthier, Capt. F. J. A. Demers ; No. 6, St. Justin
Capt. . Paymaster, Hon y Capt. C. j!
Coulombe(S(. J tint in). Adjutant,
074-]. "Quebec" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
O I LH L Aii -ii inn- l.ur.fte, Que.) Lt. -Colonel, V. de
L. Lj&iiriiL (Quebec). Majors, Michel Fiset(L Anciennc
Lorette) and Louis Geuest (St. Amlii-ti,
C< iiii>iiii x: No. 1. Charlesbourg, Capt. J. E. Frechette;
No. 2, Aucienne Lorette, Capt. and Bt. Maj. L. N. Laurin ;
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No.3, St.Ambroise, Capt. J. Blondeau; No. 4, Ste. Foye,
Capt. Luc Routhier ; No. 5, St. Augustiu, Capt. J. A.
Quay ; No. 6, Ste Fatnille d Orleans, Capt. J Blouin.
Paymaster, Hony. Capt. T. P. Morin, (Ste Foye).
Adjutant, Capt. H. Octave Roy, (Aneieime Lorette).
" Kamouraska and Cliarlevoix" Battalion of In-
f an try (Hd. Qrs. Riviere Ouelte, Que.) Li.-
Coloiiel, Achilles Fraser. Majors, W. J. Tretnblay
(Les Eboulements) and Romuald Tetu (St. Gervais).
Companies : No. 1, Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Capt.
Alfred Potviu ; No. -2, St. Paul s Bay, Capt. Caraille
Bouchard ; No. 3, Kamouraska, Capt. J. E. Rossignol ;
No. 4, St. Pacoine, Capt. Hercule Tetu ; No. 5, St.
Denis, Capt. N. Langlais ; No. t>, Baie St. Paul, Capt.
G. N. Ciraon. Paymaster, J. L. A. Labhe, (Quebec).
Adjutant, Bt. Maj. G. E. Taohe, (Kamouraska).
o AfU " Temiscouata and Rimouski " Battalion of In-
ov"- fantry (Hd. Qrs. Fraserville, Que.) Lt. -Colonel,
Louis E. Hudon. Major, L. D. Hndon (Quebec).
Companies : No. 1, Fraserville, Capt. George LeBel :
No. 2, St. George de Cacouna, Capt. David Freve ; No.
3, St. Arsene, Capt. Zachee Blanchet; No. 4, Isle
Verte, Capt. J. E. Marceau ; No. 5, Ste. Cecile du Bic,
Capt. L. N. Cote ; No. 6, L Anse an Sable, Capt.
Michel Rinquet; No. 7, Rimouski, Capt. J. A. Martin;
No. 8, St. Octave, Capt. Thos. Lebel. Paymaster,
Hony. Maj. J. N. Pouliot (Rimouski). Adjutant,
"Winnipeg" Battalion of Rifles (Winnipeg,
Man.) Lt.-Colonel. C. M. Boswell. Majors,
H. N. Ruttan and H. M. Arnold.
Six Companies, Winnipeg : Captains, Herbert Swinford,
L. W. G. Broughall, H. W. A. Cham-ore, John McLaren,
D. D. Stewart, E. J. Steele. Paymaster, Wm. M.
Fisher. Adjutant, Capt. T. H. Billraan.
Battalion, "Manitoba Light Infantry" {Hd. Qrs.
Stoney Mountain, Man.). Lt.-Colonel, G. F.
Brophy, (Winnipeg). Majors,"
Companies : No. 1, St. James, Capt. A.. H. Corelli ; No.
2 Kildonan, Capt. Augustus Mills ; No. 3, Selkirk,
Capt. Robert Bullock ; No. 4, Springfield, Capt. T. H.
Smith ; No. 5, Rockwood, Capt. H. Field ; No. 6, Vir-
den, Capt. T. Routledge. Paymaster. Aiex. Mclntyre,
(St. James). Adjt., Capt. W. R. Dow.
QOrwl "Dorchester" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
J7ZI1U. <gt. Isidore, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Louis C. Genest
(St. Bernard). Major,
Companies : No. 1, Ste. Claire, Capt. A. Fortier; No. 2,
St. Isidore, Oapt. Jos. Turgeon ; No. 3, St. Isidore,
Capt, Omer Genest ; No. 4, Ste. Justine, Capt. Louis
Mercier. Paymaster, Capt. E. Letourneau Adit., Lt.
A. Chabot (St. Isidore.)
QQy.fl "Cumberland" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs ,
Maccan, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, Matthew B. Har
rison. Major. J. A. Black (Amherst).
Companies: No. 1, Salem, Capt. G. H. Black; No.
2, River Philip, Capt. R. L. Black ; No. 3, Maccan
and River Hebert, Capt. Jeptha Harrison ; No. 4,
Maccan Mountain, Capt. H C. Mills; No. 5, < ixford,
Capt. Wm. Oxiey. Paymaster, Hon y Maj. Geo. E.
Church. Adjutant, Lt. L. B. Donkin (River Philip).
Q/LfrVl "Victoria "Battalion of Infantry, " Argyle Higli-
landers,"(/M Qrs., /l- dd-rk, .V. S.) I.t.-Colonel,
William Bingham. Major, C. W. Hill (Sydney).
Companies: No. 1, Baddeck, Capt. Wm. Cain ; No. 2.
Middle Kiver, Capt. Chas. McUae; No. 3, Grand Nar
rows, Capt. J. P. McNeil; No. 4, Baddeck, Capt. M. II.
Mackenzie; No. 5, Forks Bridge, Capt. J. D. McNeil.
Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J. L. Betlmue. Adjutant,
Capt. H. A. Foyle.
Q^tll Battalion, "Manitoba Grenadiers," (Hd. Qrs.
Portage la Prairie, Man.) Lt.-Colonel, D.
H. McMillan (Winnipeg). Majors, Stewart Mulvey
(Winnipeg), and W. H. Nash {Emerson).
Companies : No. 1, Brandon, Capt. ; No.
2, Portage la Prairie, Capt. H. J. Woodside ; No. 3,
Neepawa, Capt. J. Crawford ; No. 4, Minnedosa, Capt.
D. Mclntosh ; No. 5, Morden, Capt. J. C. Waugh ; No.
6, Stonewall, Capt. S. J. Jackson. Paymaster, Hon y
Capt. W. C. Copeland. Adjutant, Capt. R. W. A.
Rolph (Winnipeg).
QfUVl "District of Algoma " Battalion of Rifles (Hd.
J7UI/11 q ri g> Port Arthur, Ont.) Lt.-Col. S. W. Hay.
Majors, T. H. Elliott (Sault Ste. Marie), A. Carmichael
(Rat Portage).
Companies : No. 1, Port Arthur, Capt. M. N. Garland:
No. 2, Fort William, Capt. J. S Smith; No. 3, Rat
Portage, Capt. D. T Ferguson ; No. 4, Gore Bay, Capt. J.
M. Fraser; No. S.Thossalon, Capt. W. A. Keetch; No. 6,
Sault Ste. Marie, Capt. W. J. Thompson. Paymaster,
A. L. Russell. Adjutant, Capt. G. A. Kobold, (Rat
Portage).
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.
Ne\T Westminster Rille Company (B. C.) Ca.nta.in, Ed
S. Scoullar.
St. John Rifle Company (N.B.) Captain, J. T. T. Hartt.
St. Jean Baptiate Infy. Co. (Man.) Cnpt , Then. Thibault.
MILITIA AND DEFENCE OF CANADA.
TOTAL EXPENDITURE, 1889-90 - - - $1,287,013 59.
Previous to the confederation of the Provinces, the de
fence of this country was entirely in the hands of the
Imperial Government, who for that purpose maintained
troops in each Province, supported by various local
volunteer militia corps. This volunteer militia Lad,
when called upon, rendered most efficient service in
times of trouble.
After Confederation the British Government gradually
withdrew all the Imperial troops from this country, and
at present only maintain a garrison at Halifax, and a
naval establishment there and on the Pacific coast.
By the British North America Act the command in
chief of all naval and military forces of and in Canada was
vested in the Queen, and the control of the same was
placed iu the hands of the Dominion Parliament. A De
partment of Militia and Defence was at the same time
established, the first Minister being Sir George E. Cartier,
and the first Militia Act was passed in 1868, 31 Vic., chap.
40. The Act was subsequently amended in various ways,
but is practically embodied in the present Militia Act,
49 Vic., chap. 41, (Revised Statutes, 1886). By it the
militia of Canada is declared to consist of all the male
inhabitants of Canada of the age of 18 years or upwards
and under 60, not exempted or disqualified by
law, this population being divided into four classes, as
follows:
The first class comprises those aged 18 or upwards and
under 30, being unmarried or widowers without children.
The second class comprises those between the ages of
30 and 45, being unmarried or widowers without children.
The third class comprises those between 18 and 45,
being married, or widowers with children.
The fourth class comprises those between 45 and 60.
The following persons are exempt from enrolment and
active service at any time : Judges, clergymen and
ministers of all religious denominations, professors in
colleges and teachers in religious orders, the wardens and
officials of all penitentiaries and lunatic asylums, persons
physically disabled, and any person being the only son
of a widow and her only support. Certain other persons
are exempt from service except in case of war.
The number of men to be trained and drilled annually
is limited to forty thousand, except as specially author
ized, and the period of drill is to be sixteen days and not
less than eight days each year.
The Militia is divided into Active and Reserve land and
marine force. The Active land and marine force is com
posed of men raised either by voluntary enlistment or
by ballot, and the Reserve force consists, practically, of
the whole of the efficient men not serving in the Active
Militia of the time being.
The period of service is three years.
The strength of the Active Militia (including a Per
manent Forue, limited by the present Militia Act to 1000
men) was, in October, 1891 : Cavalry 2,006 ; Field
Artillery, 1,440 ; Garrison Artillery, 2,352 ; Engineers,
179; Infantry, 31,733; Total, 37,710.
1892.]
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
67
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
Entered Confederation 1 Julj, 1867
Population 18912,112,989.
SEAT OP GOVERNMENT TORONTO.
LIBUTENANT GOVERNOR. Sir Alexander Campbell, K.C.M.G., $10,000; A.D.G.to Lt.-Gov., Major W. E. Hodgins
and Capt. Grenville Haraton. Official Secretary, C. Law, $1,200. Private Secretary, H. VernoD, $800.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Minister of Education Hon. G. W. Ross 4,000
Attorney General Hon. Oliver Mowat $5,000
Commissioner of Crown Lands Hon. A. S. Hardy... 4,000
Minister nf Agriculture and Registrar Hon. John
Dryden
Without Portfolio Hon. E. U. Bronson
Commissioner of Public Works Hou. C. F. Fraser... 4,000
Secretary Hon J. M. Gibson 4.000
Treasurer Hon. Richard Harcourt 4,000
Clerk, Executive Council, John R. Cartwright ; J. Lonsdale Capreol, Assistant Citric,
~r7o USE OF AS sYM^eYYT
4,000
Hon. Thomas Ballantyne, Speaker, ($1,250).
OO.XSriTUEVGIB-!.
P. 0. ADDES3. CONSTITUBRCIES.
NAME.
P. O. ADDRESS.
Addington ..... James Reid Con Centreville
Algomu. JZast Alex. F. Campbell. ..Con Brampton
Myoma West J. Conmee Lib Port Arthur
Brant, N. R William B. Wood ...Lib St. George
Brant, S. R Hon. A. S. Hardy ...Lib Toronto
BrockmUe Hon. C. F. Frasr. ...Lib Toronto
Bruce,N.R David Porter Lib Wiarton
Bruce, S. R H. P. O Connor Lib Walkerton
Bruce, O. R Walter McM. Dack...Z/ib Kincardine
Gardwett W. H. Hammell. ...Con Beeton
Carleton G. W. Monk Con South March
Dufferin John Barr C Shelburne
Dundas J. P.Whitney Con vir.nisburgh.
Durham, E.R.... George Campbell. ...E R Millbrrok
Durham, W. R... W. T. Lockhart ...Lib Newcastle
Elgin, E. R H. T. Godwin dm Bayham
Elgin, W. R Dugald McCoIl Con lona
Essex, AT. R Solomon White.Ind" Con Windsor
Essex, S.R W. D. Balfour Lib Amherstburgh
frontenac H. Smith Con Murvale
Qle.nga.rry James Rayside . . . .Lib Lancaster
Grenville Orlando Bush Con Kemptville
Grey, iV. R. James Cleiand Lib Meaford
Orey, C. R Joseph Rorke Con Olarksburgh
Orey,S.R G.McKechnie L 6 Durham
Haldimand Jacob Baxter Lib Cayuga
Hilton W. Kerns Con Burlington
Bamilton Hon. J. M. Gibson. ..Lib Toronto
Hastingt, W. R... W. H. Biggar Lib Belleville
Hastingt, B. R... W. P. Hudson Con Itoslin
Hastingt, N. R... A. F. Wood Con Madoc
Huron, E. R T. Gibson Lib Wroxeter
Huron, S. R Archibald Bishop ...Lib Exeter
Huron, W. R J. T. Garrow Lib Goderich
Kent, E. R R. Ferguson Lib Thamesville
Kent, W.R JamesClancy Cm Wallacebnrgh
Kingston James H. Metcalfe.Om Kingston
Lambton, E. R.... Hugh McKenzie . . . Lib Watford
Lam ton, W R. Charles Mackenzie, Lib Sarnia
Lanark, Jf. R.... W. C. Caldwell Lib Lanark.
Lanark, S. R .... N. McLenaghan . ...Con Perth
Leeds Robert H. Preston .Con Newboro
Lennox W. W. Meacham ... Co n Odessa
Lincoln Jas. Hiscott dm Virgil
London W. R. Meredith ....Con London
Middlesex, E.R... Richard Tooley ....Con Harrietsville
Middlesex, N R...
; Middlesex, W.R...
\ Monck
Muskoka
! Nipissing
Norfolk, S.R
Norfolk, N. R....
, NorthumberVd E.
NorthumberVd W.
Ontario, N. R
Ontario, S. R. ...
Ottawa
Oxford, N. R. ...
Oxford, S. R
Parry Sound
Peel
Perth, IT. R
Perth, S. R
Peterboro , E. R.
Peterboro , W. R.
Prescott
Prince Edward..
Renfrew, S. R...
Renfrew, N. R...
Hussell
Simcoe, E. R
Simcoe, W. R....
Simcoe. C. R
Stormont
Toronto <
Victoria, E. R...
Victoria, W. R...
Waterloo, N. R...
Waterloo, S. R....
Wtlland
Wellington, S. R.
Wellington, E. R.
Wellington, W. R.
Wentworth, N. R.
Wentworth, S. R.
York, E. R
York, W. R
York, N. R
John Waters Lib Springbank
Hon. G. W. Ross ...Lib Toronto
Hon. R Harconrt. .Lib Welland
George F. Marter...Cb Gravenhurst
tohn Louschrin ....Lib Vlattawa
W. A. Charlton Lib Lyndock
E. C. Carpenter Lib Simcoe
W.A. Willoughby...Con Colborne.
Corelli 0. Field Lib Cobourg
J. Clendenning C<n Vroomanton
Hon John Dryden.../i& Brooklin
Hon. E. H. BronsonZi& Ottawa
Hon. O. Mowat Lib Toronto
Angus McKay Lib Ingersoll
Jas. Sharpe Lib Burks Falls
K. Chisholm Lib Brampton
T. Magwood Con Poole
Thos. Ballantyne ...Lib Stratford
Thomas Blezard Lib Villiers
Jas. R. Stratton ....Lin Peterboro
Albert Evanturel ...Lib Alfred.
J. A. Sprague Lib Demorestville
J. F. Dowling Lib Egansville
Arunah Dunlop ....Con Pembroke
Alex. Robillard Lib Ottawa
A. Miscampbell Con Midland
Thomas Wylie Con Toronto
Robert Paton Lib New Lowell
William Mack Lib Cornwall
Edward F. Clarke .Con Toronto
Henry E.Clarke ...Con Toronto
Joseph Tait Lib Toronto
John Fell Con Bury s Green
John McKay Lib Woodville
E. W. B. Snider Lib St. Jacobs
J. D. Moore Lib GttH
William McCleary...Zt 6 Thorold
DonaldGuthrie Zi&Guelph
Charles Clarke Lib Elora
A. S. Allan Lib Clifford
J. MoMahon Lib Dundas
Nicholas Awrey ....Lib Binbrook
GeorufH B. Smith ...Lib Toronto
John T. Gilmour ...Lib W. Toronto Jnn
E. J. Davis Lib King
Members Sessional Allowance, $600.
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Clerk of the House and Clerk of the Crown in
Chancery, Charles T. Gillmor $1,800
Clerk Assistant, Arthur H. Sydere. 1,400
derk,3. M. Delamere 1,000
Accountant, Lud. K. Cameron $400
Law Clerk, A. M. Dymond
Sergeant-at-Arms, F J. Glackmeyer ..., 600
House Keeper and Chief Messenger, P. Brin 600
ATTORNEY GENERAL S OFFICE.
Attorney-General, Hon. Oliver Mowat $5,000
Deputy Attorney-General, J. R. Cartwright 3,000
Legal Secretary, A. M. Dymond 800
Assistant Clerk Executive Council, J. L. Capreol . . . 1,500
Clerk and Private Secretary, S. T. Bastedo 1,600
ov. Detectives, J. W. Murray, J. E. Rogers
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY S OFFICE.
Provincial Secret try, Hon. J. M. Gibson $4,000
Assistant Secretary, Geo. E. Lurasden 2,200
Chief Clerk, 3. B. McLachlan 1,100
Minister s Secretary, J. T. Me In tosh
DEPARTMENT OF ASYLUMS, PRISONS AND PUBLIC
CHARITIES.
Inspectors of Prisons and Public Charities, R.Cbrleth $2,40
and T. F. Chamberlain. M.D 2.200
Chief Clerk, 3. Mann 1.200
Shorthand Writer, F. M. Nicholson 1,100
Accountant, W. Drnmmond 800
Clerk, Isaac Aikins 600
Provincial Bailiffs, 3. English, J. Waddell, P. Sim-
ser, and I. J. Johnston
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PROVINCE OF ONTARIO QUEBEC.
[1892,
Asylums far the Insan^.
Toronto Medical Superintendent, D. Clark, M.D.. $2,000
Bursar, Wm. Tracy 1.400
London Medical Superintend I, R. M. Bucke, M.D. Sd.OOO
Bursar, C. A. Sippi 1-400
Kingston Medical Saperint d t, C. K Clarke, M.D. 2 000
Bursar, William Mglin 1.300
Hamilton Medical Superintend t, J Russell, M.D. 2,000
Bursar, B. Way 1,300
Asylum for Idiots, Orillia
Medical Superintendent, A, H. Beaton, M.D 1,600
Bursar, T. J. Muir 1,000
Institution fot the Deaf and Dumb, Belleville
Superintendent, R. Mathison 1,601
Bursar, A. Matheson 850
Institution for the Blind, Brantford
Principal. A. H. Dymond 1,600
Bursar, W. N. Hossie 950
Central Prison for Ontario, Toronto
Warden, Jas. Massie 2 > 001
Bursar, T. Quinn 1>300
Reformatory for Boys, Peuetanguishene
Superintendent Thos. McCrosson 1,600
Bursar, W. P. Band 50
Andrew Mercer Reformatory for Females and In
dustrial Refuge lor Girls, Toronto
Superintf.ndent, Mrs. O Reilly
Burtar, R. W. Laird
INSPECTOR OF DIVISION COURTS.
Inspector, Joseph Dickey 1,700
INSPECTOR OP REGISTRY OFHUtS.
Inspector, E.F. B. Johnston 2,000
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS.
Commissioner of Crown Lands, Hon. A. S. Hardy. . $4,000
Assistant Commissioner, Aubrey White 2,800
Law Clerk, G. Kennedy 2.000
Shorthand Writer, Frank feign 1 250
Free Grants and Sales Branch.
Chief Clerk, A. Kirkwood 1,900
Surveys, Patents and Roads.
Director of Surveys, Q. B. Kirkpatrick, P.L.S 1,90
Draughtsman, W. Revell 1,300
Chief Clerk, Patents, J. M. Grant 1,400
Superint nt Colonization Roads, H. Smith 1,900
Woods and Forests Branch.
Chief Clerk, J. A. G. Crozier 1,650
Accounts Branch.
Accountant, D. G. R-.ss 1,800
Registrar, C. S. Jones 1,400
Mining Bureau.
Director of Mines, A. Blue 3,000
Crown Timber Agents.
Ottawa W. I. Macdonald
Port Arthur H. Munro
Crown Land Agents.
Apsley ....Duncan Anderson , Nipissing ..
Bracebridge J. W. Dill
Bruce Mines.... John F. Day
Brudenell John Whelan
EganvUle James Reeves
Emsdale E. Handy
Emo W. R. B. Marsh
Haliburton ....C. R. Stewart
Kingston R. Macpherson
L Amable J. R. Tait
Magnetewan S. G. Best
Mattawa B. J. Gilligan
Minden W. Fielding
Quebec J. Mackay
Rat Portage ...W. Margach
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Commissioner, Hon. C. F. Fraser $4,000
Secretary, Wm. Edwards 2,100
Architect, Kivas Tully 2.400
Engineer, R. McCallum 2,000
Law Clerk and Accountant, J. P. Edwards 1.200
Architectural Draugfitsman, F. A. Heakeg 1,300-
Engitieering Draughtsmen, R. P. Fairbairn 1,200
C. Q. Horetzky 1,000
Ass t Architectural Dr sman, T. M. Hennessy 1 000
Shorthand Writer, M Wilson 1,100
Clerk and Paym r of Outlying Works, S G. O Grady 950
Messenger, C. A. McDonald 650
REGISTRAR-GENERAL S DEPARTMENT.
Registrar-General, Hon. J. Dryden $4,000
Inspector, H. S. Crewe 1,400
Chief Clerk, Frederick Warwick 1,000
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Minister, Hon. J. Dryden 4,000
Private Secretary, W. B Varley 800
Dep. Minister < Secy. Bureau of Statistics, C. C.
James 2,200
Assistant Secretary of Bureau, W. F. McMaster 1,650
First Clerk, W. 0. Galloway 1,150
Shorthand Writer, Thos.McGillicuddy 900
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, GUELPH.
President, James Mills 2,000
Prof, of Agriculture, Thog. Shaw 2,000
Prof, of Biology, J. H. Panton 1,800
Prof, of Chemistry, A. E. Shnttleworth 1,500
Prof, of Dairying. H. H. Dean 1,200
Prof, of Veterinary Science, J. C. Granside 1,000
Asst. Resident Master, E. L. Hunt 1,000
Bursar, A. McCallum 950
PROVINCIAL TREASURER S DEPARTMENT.
Treasurer, Hon. Richard Harcourc $4,000
Assistant Treasurer, D. E. Cameran . . 2.200
Chief Clerk, F. A. Carrell 1,300
Treas., Se.c. & Clerk of Algoma Taxes, L. V. Percival 1,550
Cashier, W. C. Noxon 1,100
PROVINCIAL AUDITOR S BRANCH
Provincial Auditor, C. H. Sproule 2,400
Book-keeper, A. J. Ratlray 1,300
PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH.
Chairman, J. J. Cassidy, M.D., Toronto 400
Secretary, P. H. Bryce, M.A., M.B., Toronto 2,000
Clerk, W. H. H. Muss^n 900
J. S. Scarlett
Plevna G. W. Dawson
Parry >SPd...Mrs. T. Mackay
Pembroke .... D. J. Kennedy
Rat Portage, A.G. Campbel 1
Rd s Land g. A.G. Han- i on
SauU Stt. Marie. C.P. -.rown
Sudbury Thomas Ryan
Sturgeon .fhlis.J.D.Cockburn
Thessalon. . . .W. L. Nichols
Thunder Bay.. I. F. Ruttan
Walford P. O.D.G. McDonald
INSPECTOR OF INSURANCE.
Inspector, J. Howard Hunter, M. A
. . . 2,200
IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT.
Secretary, David Spence 1.300
Agent in Liverpool, P. Byrne 2,360
LICENSE AND ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACCOUNTS BRANCH
First Officer, Henry Totten 1,900
Accountant, Thomas Botham 1,400
QUEENS PRINTER.
Queen s Printer, L. K. Cameron 1,300
Assistant Queen s Pi inter, G. E. Thomas 1,000
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT -(Si. JAMES SQUARE.
Minister of Education, Hon. G. W. Ross, LL.B... $4,000
Deputy Minister of Education, John Millar, B.A .. 2,200
Chief Clerk and Accountant, F. J. Taylor 1,600
Minister s Private Secretary. Henry Alley 1,30(>
Senior Clerks, 3. T. R. Stiuson, II. M. Wilkinson, ea 1,250
" A. C. Paull, F. N. Nudel each 1,100
Librarian & Historiographer, 3. G. Hodgins, LL.D. 2,000
Sup. Mech. Insts. d- Arts Schools, S.P. May, M.D 1,700
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 18G7. Population 18911,488,586.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT QUEBEC.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Hon. A. R. Angers, $10,000 ; Capt, H. F. Sheppard, Aide-de-Camp ; F. de L. Tacb.6, Private-
Secretary; \\alter Lannen, Messenger.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Commissioner of Crown Lands Hon. Qeo. Duhamel.
Attorney-General " J. E. Robidoux.
(Without Portfolio) " A. Boyer.
Secretary and Registrar " Ch. Langelier.
Premier and Commissioner of Agricul
ture and Colonization Hon. H. Mercier,
Commissions of Public Works " P. Garneau.
President of Couneil " D.A.Ross.
Treasurer " Jos. Shehyn.
OFFICERS. G. Grenier, Clerk Executive Council; W. Learnmouth and A. Gen6rnx Clerks; and two Messengers.
1892]
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
9
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. HENRY STARNES, Speaker.
DIVISION.
NAME.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Alma Hon. Louis Tourville, li&.Montreal
Bedford "
DeLa Duraniaye
DeLanaudiere...
Thos. Wood Corc.Dunham Flats
Pierre Garneau . . Lib .Quebec
L. Svlvestre iib.lsle dn Pad.
f F. "Xavier../w. Con. \ St. Pierre les
1 Oride MSthot. .I.C.I Bequets
J. Q. La violette... Con. Montreal
H. Starnes...it6. Cora. Montreal
David A. Ross ....iib.Quebec
De la Valliere.... "
De Lorimier "
De Salaberry.. "
Qolfe "
Orandville " Elisee Dionne ....I. C. \ f te ;
( IH r
Inkerman " G. Bryson, Jr Lib Fort Coulonge
Kennebec " N. C..Cormier tt b.Plfssisville
La Salle..., " F. X P. Larue
.Con.
St.Augustin,
Pontneuf.
DIVISION. NAME. P- 0. ADDRBS8.
Lauzon Hon.L N. Larochelle St. Anselme
Les Laurentides " Guillaume Bresse . //.Quebec
Mille Isles " David Marsil LM. Eustache
Montarville " C.B.deBoucherville.C.Boucherville
" H.Archambeault,.Zv" C.Montreal
" Wilfrid Prevost...Zib.Montrel
" P. B.deLaBruere...C.St. Hyacinthe
,, ( Ste. Anne de
" John Jones Ross... C. I i a P6rade.
Jos. A. Dorion ....Cow. St. Ours
John Hearn Con.Quebec
( CoteStAntoine
Repentigny .
Rigaud "
Rougemont "
Shawinigan "
Saurel "
Stadacona "
Victoria "
Wellington "
Jas.K.Ward...^b.j- Montreal
Francis E. Oilman. i. Montreal
Clerk, Louis Frechette.
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, Samuel Staunton Hatt,
Cl rk Assistant, R. Campbell.
Clerk of Private Bills, A. L. Desaulniers.
Accountant, R. Campbell.
OFFICERS OP THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Clerk of English Journal and English Trans., R. Campbell.
Clerk of French Journal and French Translator, Nap
Legendre
Sergeant-at-Arms, 0. E. Dorion.
Clerk of Committees, J. E. Baribeau.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Hon. F. G. Marchand, Speaker.
CONSTITUENCIES.
NAME.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Argenteuil
Athabaska Girouard,JosephEna,i. Drummpndville
Bagot McDonald, Milton. Con. StAndred Act n
Beauce
Beauharnois Bisson, Elie Hercule.i. Montreal
Bellechasif. Turgeon, Adelard...ii6. X. D. de Levis
Berthier Chene vert, Alphonsei. Btrthierville
Bonaventure Mercier,EIon.Hon< re,. Quebec
Brome England, Refus N.Cora. Knowlton
Chambly Rocheleau,A...^Va<. Lib. St. Hubert
Champlain Grenier, Dr. Pierre,Cora. St. Maurice
Charlevoix Morin, Joseph. Nat Lib. Baie St. Paul
Ohateauguay .... Robidoux, Hon.J.E,..i. Quebec
Chicout.et Saguf. Cote, Onesime Nat. Bagotville
Gompton Mclntosh, Johnjun..C. Waterville
Deux-Montagnes . Beauchamp,Benj../ra.C. St. Hermas
Dorchester Pelletier.Hon.L. P.^C. Quebec
Drummond Watts, William J... Cora. Drummondville
Qasp6 Carrier, Achille ...Lib. Quebec
Hochelaga Villeneuve, Jos. O. ...C. Montreal
Huntingdon Cameron, Dr. A... Lib C. Huntingdon
Iberville Goss^lin, F. (fils)....ii6. St. Alexandra
Jacques Cartier... Boyer, Hon. A Lib. Montreal
Joliette Basinet, Louis Lib. S. Ch. Barromee
Kamouraska .... Desjardins, C. A.....Iiid. St. Andre de K
Laprairie Duhamel. Hon. G... Lib. Quebec
L Assomptian .... Marion, Joseph ...Con. StPaulL Erm te
Laval LeBlanc, P. E Con. Montreal
Levis Lemieux, F. X Lib. Quebec
L Islet Dechene, F.G.Miville,i. Quebec
Lotbiniere Laliberte, E. H Lib. Warwick
Maskinongt Lessard, Joseph ...Con. Montreal
Matane : Pinault, L. F Lib. Quebec
Mtgantic Johnson, A. 8 Con. Thetford
Missisquoi Spencer, Elijah E... Cora. Frelighsburg
Montcalm Martin, J. A Con. St Jacques dei" A
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. O. ADDRESS.
Montmagny Bernatchez. N...7n.Lt6. St. Thomas deM
Montmorency Langelier, Chas ..Lib. Quebec
Montreal No. 1 ... Beland, Joseph . ...Lib. Montreal
Montreal No. 2 ... Brunei, Joseph . . Lib. Montreal
Montreal No. 3 ... Rainville, Henri TA.Lib. Montreal
Montreal No. 4 ... Cltsndinneng, Wm. 1C. Montreal
Montreal No. 5 ... Hall, John S Cora. Montreal
Montreal No. 6 ... McShane, Hon. 3. ..Lib. Montreal
Napiervitte Ste Marie, Louis ...Lib. NapierviUe
Nicolet Monfette, Joseph A.. In. SttSophie de L
Ottawa Rochon, Alfred ...Lib. Hull
Pontiac Poupore, W. J Con. Chichester
Portneuf. Tessier, Jules Lib. Quebec
Quebec-Est Shehyn, Hon. Soa.Lib. Quebec
Quebec-Quest Murphy, Owen Lib. Quebec
Quebec-Centre ... Rinfret, Dr. R. V...Lib. Quebec
Quebec (comif) ... Fitzpatrick, Chas....Lio. Quebec
Richmond Bedard, Joseph ..Con. Richmond
Richelieu Cardin Ls. Pierre P.. C. Sorel
Rimouski Tessier, Augusta ...Lib. Kimouski
Rouville Girard, Alfred Ind. Marieville
St. Hyacinthe .... Desmarais, Odilion,it 6. St. Hyacinthe
St. Jean Marchand, Hon.F.G.. St. Jean
St. Maurice Duplessis, L. T. N. L.C. Trois Rivieres
St. Sauveur Parent, S. N Lib. St. Sauvetir
Shefford De Grosbois, Dr. T.B.. Roxton Falls
Sherbrooke Robertson, Hon.J.G.C. Sherbrooke
Soulanges Bourbonnais, A ...Na>. Coteau Landing
Stanstead Lovell, Modie Brock. C. Coaticook
Tfmiscouata Pouliot, Chas. E ...Lib. Frastrville
Terrebonne Nantel, Q. A Con. Montreal
Trois- Rivieres ... Normand, T. E ....Con. Trois RiviSres
Vaudreuil Lalonde, Dr. E Lib. Rigaud
Vfrcheres Lussier, A. A. Ed. K.L. Varennes
Wolfe Picard, Jacques. .. Con. Wotton [Lac
Ydmaska Gladu, Victor. .Nat. L. St. Francois du
OFFICERS OF THE LKSISLATIVE "ASSEMBLY.
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, anl Clerk jifl he Croun Assistant, Clerk of Votesand Proceedings, G. Villeneuve.
in Chancery, L. Delorme.
Sergeant-at-Arms, Dr. GeJ6on Laroque. *
Aufttani Gte.rk of Legislative Assembly, Etienne Simard.
Deputy Clerk, Clerk of the English Journal and Records,
Paul E. Smith.
Assistant Clerk of the Enylish Journal, 3. Whyddon.
Accountant, Laurent Simoneau.
Clerks of the Private Bills Committee, Edouard Lemoine,
Charles Dela^rave.
Chief French Translator, Leon Ledieu.
Assistant French Translators, Ernest Tremblay, J. E. Z.
Bouchard.
Chief English Translator. Crawford Lindsay.
Assistant English Translators, Lawrence Stafford and
Joseph E. Treffry.
Clerk <>f Votes and Procerdinjs, B. Marquette.
Clerk of French Journal and Petitions, Louis Fortier.
Assistant Clerk of Votes and Petition*, A. J. Macdonald.
Clerk of Committees, I. Boutin Bourasfa
Clerk of Printing and Records, Stationery,
Post Master, Z. Duhamel.
Assistant Post Master
Chief Copying Clerk, P. P. Daunais.
Copying Clerk, Ls. Philippe Bouchard.
Chief Messenger, Olivier Robitaille.
Library.
Librarian, L. P. Lemay.
Clerks, Joseph Trudel and Joseph Desjardins.
Department of the Law Clerk
Law Cl"rk. C. A. Parisault.
Assistant Law Cl>-rk, Iheophilns Oliver.
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PROVINCE OF QUEBEC NEW BRUNSWICK.
[1892.
PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR S OFFICE.
Provincial Registrar, Hon. Ch. Langelier.
Deputy Registrar, Jean 0. Langelier.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Attorney-Gaieral. Hon. J. E. Robidoux.
Assistant Attorney-General, L. I. Cannon.
Clerks, II. Dtlattrave an a A. J. Cote.
Messenger, W. I)ub6.
SECRETARY S OFFICE.
Provincial Secretary, Hon Ch. Langtlier.
Assistant Secretary. Jos. Boivin.
Private Secretary, Charles DeGuise
Inspector of Registry Offices, A Geoffrion.
Inspectors of Public Offices, Gaols, and Asylums, John
Aylen, M.D., A. L. de Martigny, M.D., and L. L. L.
Desaulniers, M.D,
Chief Clerk, Jos. Dumont,
English C<n~respondence, T. J. Molony.
Recording Clerk, J. 0. Laurin.
Clerk of Statistics, and Clerk of accounts. Lunatic Asylums,
Reformatory and Industrial Schools, C. E. Deschamps.
Accountant, Felix. Campeau.
Assistant Accountant, Eric Dorion.
Clerks, J. B.Gagnon. Samuel Bergeron. andThos. Gagnon.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Treasurer, Hon. J. Shehyn.
At&t Treasurer and Sec of Treas y Board, H T. Machin.
Book Keeper, H. Hemming.
Sten tgrapher, R. H. O Regan.
Minister s Private Secretary, J. E. Dnbeau.
Audit Branch.
Provincial Auditor, A. H. Voiret.
Deputy Auditor, F. D. Tim.
Revenue Branch.
Comptroller, A. Bro&aan.
Inspector, T. A. Poston.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
Superintendent of Public Instruction, Hon. G. Ouimet.
Secretaries. P. de Gazes and Geo. Wm. Farmelee.
Special Officer, J. N. Miller.
Curator of the Museum, D. N. St-Cyr.
Accountant, John Strang.
CUrk of Statistics, F. X. Couillard.
Recording Clerk, L. J. Prejen.
Librarian and Clerk of French Correspondence, G. Ouimet.
CUrk of Accounts, L. Lefebvrs.
Clerk of English Correspondence, W. G. L. Paxman.
Assistant Bnokkee.per, Charles Blanchet.
Clerks, A. Dessane, C. Leyeeque and P. Prevost.
"DEFT. OF AGRICULTURE & COLONIZATION.
Commissioner, Hon. H. Mercier.
Assistant Commissioner,
Accountant, A. M. F. d Kschambatilt.
Director of Colonization, H. A. Turgeon.
Secretary, 8. Sy] ventre.
Secretary of Council nf Agriculture, Edward A. Barnard.
Registrar, A. C. Guilbault.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
fommiisioner, Hon. 1 ierre Garneau.
Assistant Commissioner, 8. Lesage.
Secretary. E. Gagnon.
Assistant Engineer d-Sup ndent of Public Works,E. Chare Bt
Accountant. Elias Mailloux.
Director of Railways, E. Moieau.
Registrar, A. C. Guilbault.
Engineer of Railways, L. A. ValI6e.
Inspector of Works, J. 0. Methot.
Draughtsman, T. A. Trudel.
Mechanical Engineer. Treffle Lacroix.
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS.
Commissioner. Hon. G. Duhamel.
Assistant Commissioner, E. E. Tach6.
Superintendent of Surveys, C. E. Gauvin.
Surv rs rf- Dr tsmen, J Tache, P. M. A. Genegt, F. X. Qenest
G. Rinfret. P. O Farrell, T. Rinfret.
Inspectors of Surveys, H. O Sullivan and D. 0. Morency^
Accountant and Cashier, I. E. Lepage.
Assistant Accountant and Cashier, A. Woods.
Superintendent of Woods and Forests. Victor Derome.
Supermtendtnt of Lands Sales (Sec. West), C. 0. LavaSe.
Superintendent of Land Sales (Sec. East), L. L. Kivard.
Clerk in charge of Stationery, C. A. Parant.
Registrar and Fish and Game Sup t, J. N. Proulx.
Secretary of Cadastre, G. A. Varin; Ass t do., C. Chartre.
Draughtsman, L. N. Dufresne.
Mining Engineer, J. Obalski.
Office Keeper, J. Caron.
Crown Timber and Land Agents.
Montreal D. Tasse
Three Rivers E. Lacerte
Tad iusac A. Gingras
Malbie L. A. Boulianne
JUaira W.H. Cl*pperton
Quebec ohn Mackay
MoreheadP.O....W. Clar
Bull R. W. Farley
Maniwaki J. Comeau
Thurso...3.A. Cameron, jun
Grenville A. B. Filion
Cheneville...Hercule Chene
Chute aux Iraq s . A.Provost
Waterloo E.Kemp
ArtJiabaskaville.A. Gagnon
St. Francois, Beauce ....
W.H. B. C de Lery
Chicoutimi. H .A. TremWaj
Rtiberval G. Audet
New Carlisle.... Vf. Maguire
St. Alex. M p dia. . J. Pitre
Ste. Claire...J. E. Cayouette
Montmagny...J. E.Caggrain
Rimouski W. P. Brapeau
Rimouski JB......Alex.Frader
Gaspe Basin... . A.. T. Carter
ttrct J. A. Lesperance
Cap Chat Louis Roy
Quebec J. K.Boily
Joliette J. B. Delfansse
Hull J. T. Madore
Sfierbrooke ..L. Farwell
Riv re duLoup N. Lebel
Bate des Peres... A. E. Quay
CORPORATION OF LAND SURVEYORS OF THE PROVINCE
OF QUEBEC.
Board of Management.
President, Antoine Painchaud.
Vice-Presidents, D. C. Morency, John Bignell.
Secretary-Treasurer. C. E. Gauvin.
Syndic., Jos. P. B. Casgrain.
W. A. Ashe
J. A. U. Beaudry
Thos. Breen
Members.
J. N. Gastonguay
J. E. Sirois
Jos. E. Milhot
Jer. Gallagher
P. C. Talbot
Horace Dumais
Raoul Rinfret
QUEEN S PRINTER S OFFICE.
Queen s JYmter.C.y.Lanplois I Book Keeper, C. Pageau
Clerk Kd. Trudelle | ExtraClerk J.A.Trnngiiille-
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1867.
Population 1891, 321,294.
SEAT OF GOVERNJ.JNT FREDERICTON.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Ilia Honour Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B., K.C.M.G., $9,000. Major Gordon, I.S.C.,
Lt.-Oolonel Armstrong, Aides-de-Camp,
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Premier and Attorney-General. .Hon. A. Flair $2.100
Provincial Secretary " J Mitchell.. 2,100
Surveyor-Central " L. J.Tweedle 1,700
Chitf Commis. Public Works.... " P.G.Ryan... 1,700
Srkctior-Gtneial Hon. W. Pugsley.. $1,200
Prett. of Coun. d Mem. P. Wks. "
Member of Cf*n. rf Pub. W AT. " A.Harrison..
Mtmber of Council " 0. J. LeBlanc
1892.]
NEW BRUNSWICK NOVA SCOTIA.
71
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. QEO. F. HILL, Presidenr.
NAME.
COUNTIES.
Albert
" Hon. James Ryan Elgin
P. O. ADDRESS.
Charlotte
Gloucester
Kent
Kings
Worthumbert d
O. H. Flewelling...
NAME.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
CODNTIE8.
Restigouche. ...Hon.
" J. C. Barberie Campbellton
T. R. Jones St. John
St. John "
A. Harrison Maueerville
A. D. Richard Dorcfiester
F. P. Thompson . . Fredericton
G. W. White Cent erville
George T. Hill St. Stephen
R. Young ...Caraquete
Sunbury
Westmoreland.
York
Carlton "
Queen s Francis Woods \Velsford
Members Sessional Allowance, $300 and Mileage.
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Clerk, Geo. Botsford $1,000 I Assistant Clerk, 3. H. Pbair $500
Engrosting Clerk, Jas. S White 300 | Usher Black Rod, John E. Perks 168
Doorkeeper, Chas. H. Biggs.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Hon. A. S. White, Speaker.
OONSTITCBNCleS.
NAME.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
CONSTITUENCIES.
NAME.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Albert ...
H
Carleton ..
H
Charlotte
Gloucester
ft
Kent . ...
King t ....
...Dr. Lewis Hillsborough
...Hon. G. S. Turner ...Harvey
...G. R. Ketchum
...M.C. Atkinson, M.D.
...Win. Douglas
...Hon. Jas. Mitchell ...St. David a
.James Russell St. George
.George F. Hibbard ...St. Stephen
.Hon. P. G. Ryan ...Caraquet
. .Augnste Legere .,
. . J. D. Phimey . ...
...Wm. Puga ^y
...George L. Taylor
...Albert S. White
Levite Theriault
...St. Louis.
...Richibucto
Madawaska
Northumberland. Jas. Robinson
" John O Brien
Queen s
Restigouche .
ti
St. John (City)
...T. Hetherington
...Wm. Murray ...
.. C. H. LaBillois ...
...Campbellton
...Dalhousie
St. John
and Co. ...
...A. 0. Smith
St. John
H
H
H
u
...A. A. Stockton....
...Jas. Rourke
...H. A. McKeown....
...Wm. Shaw
...St. John
...St. Martins
...St. John
.St. John
Sunbury .
...W. E. Perley
H
Victoria
Westmoreland
(i
u
York
(C
H
f|
...Chas. B. Harrison
...Geo. T. Baird ..
...O. Melanson
...Thad. Stevens ...
...D. L. Hanington
...H. A. Powell ...
...Hon. A. G. Blair
...Wm. Wilson ...
...Richard Bellamy
...John Anderson ....
...Centre Perth
...Shediac
...Moncton
...Dorchester
...Sackville
...Fredericton
...Fredericton
...Fredericton
...The Barony
...Newcastle
...Newcastle
" Lemuel J. Tweedie ...Chatham
J. P. Burchill, Nelson
Queen s Albert Palmer Hampstead
Members Sessional Allowonce, $300 and Mileage.
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Clerk, R. R. Rainsford $1,000 I Sergeant-atrArm*, John Grieves... .
Clerk Assistant 3. Richards 500 | Engrossing Clerk, Albert Gregory .
$168
300
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY S OFFICE.
Pi-oo. &.c y an -1 Receiver- Gen l, Hon. J. Mitchell . $2,100
Deputy Provintial Secretary, R W. L. Tibbits 1.400
Deputy Receiver-Central, Q. N. Babbitt 1,500
Clerk, E. Hinson 800
SURVEYOR-GENERAL S DEPARTMENT.
Surveyor- General. Hon. L. J. Tweedie $1,70
Deputy Survey nr- General, Andrew Inches 1,2 0^
Chief Draughtsman. T. G. Loggie 1,20
Accoun ant and Lumber Agent, W. P. Flewelling... 1,200
BOARD OF WORKS DEPARTMENT.
Chief Cimimissimv.r, Hon. P. G. Ryan $1,700
Secretary to Board of Works, T. B. Winslow 1,200
Engineer, A. G. Beckwith $1,200
Clerk, Q. Fred. Coy 700
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Commissioner, Hon. Jas. Mitchell $2,100
Secretary, Chas. H. Lugrin 1,200
Solicitor-General, Hon. W. Pugsley 1,200
DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.
Auditor-Gvieral, Jas. S. Beek $1,600
Clerk, T. Otty Crookshank 600
Clerk of the Pleas, T. Carleton Allen.
Deputy Clerk of the Pleas, Robt. Wetmore.
Librarian, H. G. C. Wetmore 500
Caretaker of the House, John Lister.
PROVINCE OP NOVA SCOTIA.
Entered Confederation 1st, July, 1867.
Population 1891450,523.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT HALIFAX.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (and Deputy Governor for signing Marriage Licenses) His Honour M. B. Daly, $9,000.
Lt.-Col. H. W. Clerke, Private Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Members without Office Hon. Thomas Johnson
" " Daniel McNeil
" " Qeo. H.Murray
Colin F. Mclsaac.
President of Council and Pro
vincial Secretary Hon. W. S. Fielding $4,000
Attorney- General " J W.Longley 3,200
Com. of Works and Mines " Charles E. Church 3,200
Retired Members of Executive Council retaining their rank and precedence, by special permission of Her Majesty.
Hon. Charles Tupper, C.B., Hon. James McDonald, Hon. Samuel L. Shannon, Hon. Alex. McFarlane. Hon. Adams
Q. Archibald.
Speaker of Legislative Assembly, Hon. M.J.Power, Halifax
Presiden of Legislative Council, Hon. Robert Boak.
Cltrk of Legislative Council, A. G Troop.
Clerk of Legislative Assembly, Johu W. Ouseley,
72
BRITISH COLUMBIA PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
[1892.
PROVINCE OP BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Entered Confederation July 20th, 1871.
Population 189192,767.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT VICTORIA, V. I.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Hon. Hugh Nelson, $9,000. Private Secretary, H. Stanton, $1,200.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
President Hon. C. E. Pooley.
Premier, Prov. Sec., Min. of Mines and Cleric
of Executive Council.... Hon. John Robson $3,000
Attorney-General " Theo. Davie, Q.C. . . 3,000
Chief Commissioner of Lands and
Works Hon. F. G. Vernon... $3,000
Min. of Fin. & Agriculture . " 3. H. Turner.... 3,000
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Hon. D. W. HIQOINS, Speaker, $500. THORNTON FELL, Clerk of Legislative Assembly, $600.
CONSTITUENCIES.
Alberni
NAME.
?. 0. ADDRESS.
Cariboo
Cattiar
Comox
Qtwrichan
Gulf Islands. .
Eiquimalt
r >
Kootenay East .
Koolenay West.
Lillooet
Nanaimo list.,
..Thcmas Fletcher Alberni
(Joseph Mason Barkerville j
.} S. A. Rogers Barkerville
I Hon. John Robson. Victoria
.A. J. Hall Alert Bay
.Joseph Hunter Victoria
/ Hon. Theo Davie. ...Victoria
\Henry Croft Chemainus
. J. P. Booth Salt Spring Island
( Hon. D. W. Higgins. Victoria
\C. E. Pooley Victoria
.Col. Jas. BaKer Kootenay
.J. M. Kellie Cranbrook
j A. W. Smith Lillooet
( I\ A. Stoddart Clinton
(C. C. McKenzie Nanaimo
\Thos.Forster Nanaimo
CONSTITUENCIES.
NAME.
P. 0. ADDB.ESS.
Nanaimo Ciy....Thos. Keith Nanaimo
New Westminsters. C. Brown New Westminster
r, f F. C. Cotton Vancouver
Vancouver j j w Horne Vancouver
fD. M. Eberts Victoria
(G. W. Anderson ....Saanich
f John Grant Victoria
I Bobert Beaven Victoria
| G. L. Milne Victoria
I^Hon. J. H. Turner... Victoria
(Hon. F. G. Vernon. Victoria
Tale < G. B. Martin Ducks and Pringle
1C. A. Semlin Cache Creek
(C. B. Sword Riverside
Westminster ( Thos. E. Kitchen.... Chilliwhack
(.James Punch Brownsville
Victoria. Dist....
Victoria City....
Members Sessional Allowance. $400 and Mileage.
PKOVINCIAL SECRETARY S DEPARTMENT.
Provincial Secretary and Minister of Mines, Hon.
John Robson $3,COO
Deputy Provincial Secretary, A. C. Reddie 3,500
Superintendent Printing Branch, R, Wolfenden.... 2.C40
ATTORNEY-GENERAL S DEPARTMENT.
Attorney- General, Hon. Theo. Davie, Q C $3,000
Drputy-Attorney-Grneral, Henry A. Barton 2,160
Registrar Gen. of Titles, C. J. Leggatt 2,160
Dap. Registrar New Westminster, T. 0. Towuley ... . 2,000
LAND AND WORKS DEPARTMENT.
Chief Commissioner, Hon. F. (i. Vernon $3,000
Deputy Commissioner, W. S. Gore 2,160
Draughtsman. B. H. John 1,680
Clerk of Records, S. Phipps 1,320
TREASURY: DEPARTMENT.^.
Minister of Finance and Agticulture, Hor.J. 11.
Turner $3,000
Deputy Treasurer, A. Flett 2,040
Auditor, J. McB. Smith 2,160
PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1873.
Population 1891109,088.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT CHARLOTTETOWN.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR J. S. Carvell, Esq , $7,000.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Member of Council Hon. Peter Sinclair
" Jag. W. Richards
" " " Thomas Kickliam
" " George Forbes
Attorney-General Hon. Fred k Peters
Commis. of Public Works Jas. R. Maclean
Provincial Secretary & Treasurer, A. Macmillan
Member of Council D. Farquharson
" " Alex. Laird
Arthur Newbery, Clerk.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. BENJ. ROGERS, President, $400.
OFFICERS OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Clerk John Ball $694
Other of Slack Rod Jesse. E. Burns 90
Reporter Benjamin Balderston. ... 300
Messenger Alex. Chaisson $80
Doorkeeper Alex. MacBeath .... 65
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Hon. B. D. MCLELLAN, Speaker, $400.
OFFICEES OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Chitf Clerk, Archibald McNeil $550
Atttotant Clerk, F. W. Hughes 450
Reporter!, James Ramsay, Win. H. Croskill . each 225
Sergeant-at-Arms. Jas. F. White $200
Messengers, Don. Matheson, $70; Win. B. Pound... S5
Doorkeepers, J. F. Arsenault, Neil Mclsaac ... each 85
1892.]
MANITOBA NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
73
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.
Attorney General, Hon. Fred k Peters $1.300
Prov. Sec.-Treas. and Com. of Crmvn and Pub.
Lands Hon. Angus Macmillan 1,300
Asst.Com. of Crown and Pub. Lands, J. A. McDonald 800
Draughtsman Pub. Lands, Thos. May(^ time)..... 300
Clerk " " Matthew Gallant 600
Asst. Prov. Sec.-Treas , A. Newb-.rey 1.000
Com. of Pub. Works. Hon. Jas. R. Maclean l^SOO
Sec. of Pub. Works, 3. W. Morrison 1,000
Draughtsman Pub. Works, H. C. McMillan 600
Clerk " " H. H. Beer 500
Medical Superintendent Hospital for
Prothonotary, J. A. Lmgwottb $ 800
Clerkof Crown, W. A. Weeks 520
Official Sienographer and Type Writer, Wm. H.
CroBkill 675
Reg. of Deeds, Wm. C. White - 900
Asst. Beg. of Deeds, Michael Laverty 600
Llerks, D.McIntyre, P McCourt John C MoKenzie,
Aug. C. Callaghan each 500
Prov. Aud. and Clerk Exec Coun., BenJ. Balderston
Supt. of Education, John M. Nicholson 1,000
Clerk to Supt. of Elucation, Rev. D. McNeill 600
Insane, E. 8. Blan.-.hard. M. P., $1,000.
PROVINCE OF MANITOBA.
Entered Confederation July 15th, 1870. Population 1891154,442.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT WINNIPEG. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Hon. JOHN C. SCHULTZ , 10,000
PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE.
Prem. Prts. of Coun., Minister of Agriculture, etc., Hon.
Thos. Greenway.
Attorney-General, Land Commit: sicner < Railway Com
missioner, Hrn. Clifford Sifton.
Minister of Public Works, Hon. James A. Smart.
Provincial Secretary, Hon. Danit-1 McLean.
Provincial Treasurer, Hon. D. H. McMillan.
Chief Clerk Attorney General s Department, H. A. McLean.
Chief Clerk Treasury Department, \Vm. John Ptolemv.
Chief Clerk Dept. Aqricidlure, J. Cameron.
Chiff Clerk Public Works Dept., J. A. Macdonell.
Clerk of Executive Council, C. Graburn.
Provincial Auditor, Gto. Black.
Queen s Printer and Chief Clerk Provincial Secy s
Department, D. Philip.
Librarian. J. P. Robertson.
Serg. at Arms, J. Macdougall.
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE.
Speaker, !!on. S. J. Jackson. Clerk of Leyislatiee Assembly, E. G. Conklin.
COXTITUENOIES. NAME. P. O. ADDRESS.
Beautiful Plains. John Crawford Zi&.Neepawa
Binle Charles J. Mickle...z 6,Birtle
Brandon City ....Hon. Jas. A. Smart,Zt 6. Winnipeg
Carillon ..." M. Jerome Lib.St. Pierre
Cartier Thomas Gelley Lib. Winnipeg
Cen. Winnipeg ...lion. T>. H. McMillan. L. Winnipeg
Cypress E. J. Wood Lib. O/?i.Giund
Dennis Hon. D. McLear . ...Lib. Winnipeg
Dufferin R. P. Roblin Lib. Winnipeg
Emfrson Jas. Thomson Lifc.Emersou
Killarney F. M. Young itfi.Wakopa
Kildonan Thomas Norquay . .Con.Si. Andrews
Lakeside Kenneth McKenzie.Lj&.Burnside
Lansdowne E. Dickson />rt.Oak Lake
La Verandrye . .Wm. Lagimodiere ./yi&.Lorette
Lome R. G. O Malley Con.Somerset
Munitou
Minnedosa J. D. Gillies Ow.Minnedosa
Morden Alex. Lawrence . ....Li&.Morden
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Chairman, Most Rev. Metropolitan of Rupert s Land.
Secretary, Prof. R R. Cochrane, Winnipeg.
Rev. Dr. Bryoe, Alex. McLeod, D. J. Goggin, Daniel Mc-
Intyre. Winnipeg, and J. D. Hunt, Brandon.
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. p. o. ADDRESS.
Morris A. P. Martin Ired.West Lynne
Mountain Hon. T. Green way. Life. Winnipeg
Norfolk S. J. Thompson it A.Carberry
North Brandon .Hon. Clifford Sifton. .L.Brandon
No rth Winnipeg.Lyma.ii M. Jones . . Xifc.Winnipeg
j PortagelaPrairie Jos. Martin iifc.PortagelaPrairie
Rockwood Hon. S. J. Jackson-Lifc.Stonewall
Rosenjeldt E. Winkler ii^.Gretna
Russell James Fisher Lib. Winnipeg
St. Andrew s F. W. Colcleugh ...7,i&.Selkirk
St. Boniface Roger Marion Con.Si. Boniface
N/IOC/ Lake Jas. Harrower Life.Strathclair
Souris A. M. Campbell t 6.M> lita
South Brandon. .H. C. Graham Ltb.Hayfield
South Winnipeg.
Springfield Thos. H. Smith JwdSunnyside
Turtle Mountain John Hettle L? 6.Boissevain
Woodlands J. E. Pendegrast.iife. C.St. Boniface
Wesfbourne Thos. L. Morton. .../rcd.Gladstone
v
MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER S OFHCE.
Commissioner, Hon. Jas. A. Smart.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, E. M. Wood.
NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
Population 1891, 99,722. SEAT or GOVERNMENT REGINA.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Hon. Joseph Royal, $7,000.
Indian Commissioner, Hayter Reed $3.200 | Assistant Indian Commissioner, A. E. Forget.,
... $2,400
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Speaker, H. C. Wilson, $500. Clerk of Assembly and Sec y to Lieut. -Governor, R. B. Gordon, $2,000.
Uoosomin . . J. R. Neff. Medicine Bat Thomas Tweed.
Wallace .... Joel Rcaman.
TWiitewood A. G. Thorburn.
Souris J. G. Turriff.
Wolseley B. P. Richardson.
South Qu Appelle George 8. Davidson.
North Qu Appelle, William Sutherland.
North Regina D. F. Jelly.
South Regina Jno. Secord.
Moote Jaw J. H. Ross.
Macleod F. W. G. Haultain.
Calgary John Lineham and H.S. Cayley.
Red Deer R. G. Brett.
Edmnnton H. C. Wilson and Frank Oliver.
Battltford James Clinkskill.
Prince Albert William Plaxton.and J. F. Bettc.
Batoche Hilliard Mitchell
Kinistino James Hoey.
Members Indemnity, $500 and Travelling Expenses.
ADVISORY COUNCIL R. G. Brett, J. F. Betts, B. P. Richardson, John Seccrd,
BOARD OP EDUCATION Protestant Members Right Rev.
the Bishop of Saskatchewan, chairman ; Hon. Mr.
Justice Wetmore ; Rev. John McLean, M. A.; Jno. Secord,
Rev. S. J. Taylor
J0DGES OF THE SUPREME COURT Salary, $5.000 each.
Roman Catholic Members Hon. Mr. Justice Rouleau.
Rev. H. Leduc and A. E. Forget.
Secretary, James Brown.
Hon. Hugh Richardson, Jud. District Western Assiniboia
E. . Wetmore
J Macleod, C.M.G.
Eastern
Southern Alberta
Hon. C. B. Rouleau, Judicial District Northern Alberta
J. H. Mciiuire,
" Saskatchewan
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foreign post, 4 Ibs. Limit of size, two feet in length, or
one foot in width or depth.
Book Packets must be open at both ends or both sides,
and must not contain any letter or sealed inclosure.
The rate on Book Packets between any two places i&
Canada is 1 cent per 4 oz., which must be prepaid by
stamps.
The rate to Great Britain and the United States is 1
cent tier 2 oz
Rates of Postage on Letters and Newspapers
for Foreign Places.
COUNTRIES.
Letters.
News
papers.
P. i oz.
10 cts.
Each 2 oz
2 cts.
7 "
2 "
Australia, S. & W. (via Brindisi).
15 "
5 "
3 "
1 "
5 "
1 "
Brazil (via United States)
5
1 "
Buenos Ayres (via United States)
5
12
2 "
2 "
10
2 "
China (via Vancouver &SanFran.)
** (via Brindisi) . ..
10
15
2 "
3 "
" Hong Kong, Shanghai, Can
ton and other treaty ports
Cuba
5 "
5 "
1 "
Rovnt
5 "
1 "
7
2
5
1
5
1
5
1
Holland
5
1
10
2
Italy
5
1 "
Japan (via San Fran.& Vancouv.)
5
5 "
1 "
1 "
10 "
2
5 "
1
Monte Video (via United States).
New South Wales (via San Fran.)
New Zealand (via San Francisco)
5 "
12
12
19
1
2
2
3
5
1
Queensland (via San Francisco) . .
" (via Brindisi)
12
19
2
3
5 "
1
5 "
1
St Bartholomew
15
3
St Pierre et Miquelon
5
1
10
2
5
1
1
5
1
Tasmania (via San Francisco) . .
** (via Brindisi)
12
19
2
3
Victoria (via San Francisco)
V " (via Brindisi)
12
19
2
3 -
West Indies (except St. Earth w.)
5 "
1
[74]
1892.]
POSTAL INFORMATION.
75
Miscellaneous Matter.
Miscellaneous matter, described as under, may pass
between places in the Dominion of Canada upon pre
payment of the rates indicated below. The regulations
of the British Post Offics do not admit of the transmission
by mail to the United Kingdom (or other countries beyond
the sea) of miscellaneous matter as such ; but a great
part of the matter referred to under that head may be
forwarded to the United Kingdom by Book Post.
On all books, pamphlets, occasional publications,
printed circulars (productions of the type-writer, or
imitations thereof are not admissible as circulars),
prices current, hand-bills, and other matter wholly
in print, and on packages of seeds, cuttngs, bulbs,
roots, scions or grafts, patterns or samples of goods
or merchandise, the rate of postage is one cent
for each four ounces or fraction of four ounces ; and on
all book and newspaper manuscripts, printers proof
sheets, whether corrected or not, maps, prints, drawings,
engravings, lithographs, photographs, when not on glass
or in cases containing glass ; sheet music, whether ,
printed or written ; documents partly printed or written, |
not being letters, or intended to serve the purpose of j
letters such as deeds, insurance policies, militia, muni
cipal and school returns, school or college examination
papers or other documents of like nature, and on all
other miscellaneous matter transmissible by post and j
not otherwise herein expressly provided for, the rate
of postage is one cent for each two ounces or fraction
of two ounces ; and the postage rate must in every case
be prepaid by postage stamps or stamped post bands or
wrappers ; provided that no letter or other communic
ation intended to serve the purpose of a letter be sent or
inclosed in any such package or thing mentioned, and
that the same be sent in covers open at the ends or sides,
or otherwise so put up as to admit of the contents being,
if necessary, easily withdrawn for examination by the
officers of the Post Office to ensure compliance with this
provision ; (if enclosed in sealed envelopes notched at
the ends or sides, or with the corners cut off, letter rate
of postage will be charged) ; and that the postage rate
be prepaid by postage stamp or stamped postbands or
wrappers in all cases.
No packet of miscellaneous matter can be transmitted
by mail if it exceed, 5 Ibs. in weight, 24 inches in length
or 12 inches in width or depth.
Legal and commercial papers generally (including Bank
Pass-Books) are liable to letter rate of postage, except
when sent as parcels by > ircel Post, and the exceptions
above given to matter of tnat cla? s are restrictedto the do
cuments specified, such us Deer) a. d Insurance Policies.
Newspapers and Periodicals.
Newspapers ana pe nouicais irnntea ana published in
Canada, and issued not less frequently than once a month
from a known office of publication or news agency, and
addressed and posted to and from the same for transmis
sion by mail to regular subscribers or news agents in
Canada and the United States are sent free ; if addressed
to Great Britain, they may be posted by the same on
prepayment of a rate of eight cents for each pound weight
in bulk, or fraction of a pound ; and such newspapers
and periodicals are to be put up into packages and de
livered into the Post Office, and the postage rate thereon
prepaid by the publisher or news agent, being the sender
thereof, under such regulations as the Postmaster-General
may from time to time make.
On all newspapers and periodicals posted in Canada,
for delivery in the Dominion, other than those addressed
to regular subscribers or news agents, from office of
publication or news agency, including all newspapers
and periodicals published less frequently than once a
month, the rate will be one cent per U cz., to be invari
ably prepaid by Postage Stamp.
Newspapers and periodicals weighing less than 1 oz.
each may be posted singly, if prepaid by Postage Stamp
J cent each.
The pr-^ge on specimen newspapers and papers and
periodicals published less frequently than once a month
is one cent per Hi.
Transient Newspapers.
Transient newspapers and periodicals include all news
papers and periodicals posted in Canada, other than
Canada newspapers sent from, the office of publication,
and British newspapers posted by news agents for regular
suhecribtrt in Canada. When addressed to any place
within the Dominion, or the United States, they must
be prepaid the following rates by Postage Stamp :
If weighing less than 1 oz., half a cent each.
If weighing over 1 oz., one cent per four oz. or frac
tion of four oz.
On transient newspapers addressed to the
Kingdom the rate will be one cent per 2 oz. to be pre
paid by Postage Stamp. Canada newspapers posted from
the office of publication to subscribers in the United
Kingdom sent in the Mails forwarded by Canadian
Packet or via New York must be prepaid by Postage
Stamp at the transient paper rate of one cent per 2 oz.
All newspapers and periodicals prepaid at the bulk ra
of 8 cents per lb., must be stamped "Prepaid by Pub
lisher," at the Post Office where the newspaper or
periodical is mailed. The English Post Office requires
each newspaper cr periodical to be stamped. If sent m
packages the English Post Office declines to accept them.
Patterns and Samples witnin tne Dominion.
Patterns and Samples of Merchandise and Goods for
sale, not exceeding 24 oz. in weight, may be posted m
Canada, to be forwarded to any place within the Do
minion, on prepayment by Postage Stamp of a rate of 1
cent per 4 oz., under the following regulations :
If such rate be not fully prepaid by the stamps affixed,
the packet to be rated with the deficient postage, and a
fine of 5 cents in addition.
Packages of Samples and Patterns, addressed to any
place in Canada, may be registered by affixing thereto
stamps to the value of 5 cents in addition to the postage
rate, and provided such packet be handed into the I
Office for registration.
Patterns or Samples must be sent in covers open at the
ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, how
ever, of seeds, drugs, &c.. which cannot be sent in open
covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen, or such like
material, fastened in such a manner that they may be
readily opened ; or in bags entirely closed, provided
that they be transparent, so that the officers of the Post
Office may be able to satisfy themselves as to the nature
of the contents.
The packet may bear on the outside, the address of the
sender, in addition to the address of the person for
whom it may be intended ; and also a trade mark or
number, and the price of the sample enclosed ; inside,
there must be no enclosure but the samples or patterns
themselves. The particulars, however, of the trade
marks, numbers, and prices may be marked on the
articles themselves instead of on the outside of the
packet, at the option of the sender.
Goods sent for sale or in execution of an order, however
small the quantity may be, or any article sent by one
private individual to another, which are not actually
trade patterns or samples, are not admissible.
United Kingdom and United States.
Patterns and Samples of Merchandise, when addressed
to places in the United Kingdom must not exceed 12 oz.
in weight, and to the United States 8 oz., and must be
prepaid by postage stamp at the following rates : 1 cent
per 2 oz. or fraction of 2 oz., with a minimum prepay
ment of 2 cents covering a weight of 4 oz.
Useful Hints.
Register all valuable letters. Transmit money by
Money Orders. Make complaints and inquiries in
writing, and address the Postmaster-General at Ottawa.
Preserve, and request correspondents to preserve,
envelopes ot missent or delayed letters. Send to the
Postmaster-General envelopes of letters about which you
seek information or make complaint. In addressing
letters add the name of the County and Province in
which the office addressed is located. Place stamp on
the right hand upper corner of the address side. Put
your own name and full address in or on letter, to insure
return if it cannot be delivered. In affixing postage
stamps moisten the envelope, not the stamp. When
stamps are moistened the gum is apt to be removed.
Parcel Post.
The charges on Parcels by the Parcel Post to places
within the Dominion, is 6 cents for every 4 oz. or fraction
thereof (with 5 cents additional if Registered). No luttei
must be inclosed; if any discovered, the amount pnicl
will be forfeited, and the Parcel charged at unpaid
76
POSTAL INFORMATION MONEY ORDERS.
[1892.
Letter rates. No Parcel must exceed 5 Ibs. n weight,
and must be prepaid by stamps.
Eye-glasses and spectacles may be sent by mril when
properly put up and prepa by Parrel Pos t
Parcel Post with the United Kingdom, New
foundland and other British Colonies and
Foreign Countries.
An arrangement has been entered into with tne Posx
)race of the United Kingdom and Newfoundland for a
Parcel Post, under which closed Parcels not exceeding
Ibs. in weight may be posted in the United Kingdom,
Newfoundland and other British Colonies and Foreign
/ountries, when addressed for delivery at certain Post
Jffices in Canada, and may in like manner be posted at
those Canadian Post Offices for destinations in the
United Kingdom, Newfoundland and other British
Colonies and Foreign Countries.
The Parcels exchanged with or Kia the United King
dom will pass exclusively in the Weekly Mails conveyed
by the Canadian Steamers to and from the St. Lawrence
in Summer and Halifax in Winter, and such Parcels
cannot be sent via New York.
The Parcel Post with the United Kingdom, Newfound
land and other British Colonies and Foreign Countries,
will be governed by the following regulations :
1. A Parcel must not exceed 7 Ibs. in weight.
2. The dimensions of a Parcel must not exceed 2 feet
in length by 1 foot in width or depth.
3. A Parcel must not contain any explosive, combust
ible, or dangerous articles, nor any article of a perishable
or fragile character, nor liquids or matters likely to
injure other Parcels or mail transmissions.
4. All Parcels must be securely and substantially
packed and closed,
."i. Each Parcel must be plainly directed, and such
direction must include the name and full address of the
person for whom the Parcel is intended.
0. For each Parcel the sender must fill up a Customs
Declaration. On this form the sender will supply an
accurate statement of the contents and value of the
Parcel, .-tlso the address thereof, with signature and place
of abode of the sender. The Customs Declaration must
be; securely affixed by mucilage or paste to the Parcel to
which it relates.
Parcels from the United Kingdom or any other place
beyond the Dominion will be liable to Canadian Custom
duties, and under existing regulations must be examined
for the purpose by an Officer of the Customs in the
presence of the persons addressed.
Parcel Post Charge.
All the Dominion -25 ceats per pound or fraction of a
pound to the United Kingdom and Barbados, and 15
cents to Newfoundland.
Prepayment by postage stamp is required in all cases.
Parcels must be handed to the Postmaster ; in no case
should they be dropped into a letter box or other
receptacle for mail matter.
Parcels may also be exchanged with all countries with
which the United Kingdom maintains parcel post
relations.
Fifth Class Matter.
Postage rate one cent, per ounce or fraction of an
ounce, to be prepaid by postage stamp. Miscellaneous
articles of merchandise, including- seeds, bulbs, etc., to
United States, and generally all matter permitted to pass
by mail in Canada, which is not of the nature of a letter,
and therefore subject to letter rate of postage, and not
entitled to be posted at a lower rate than 5th class under
one or the other classes, may pass as 5th class when ad
dressed to any destination within the Dominion or United
States. Fifth class matter must, be so packed or put up
as to be opened to examination of contents and must
not exceed 4 pounds in weight, nor 2 feet in length by 1
foot in width or depth. When passing between" Canada
and the United States it will be subject to Customs
regulations if liable to duty. The registration charge
on 5th class matter is 5 cents in addition to postage.
Money Orders.
in sending money by mar it is always best to transmit
-i.v Money Order if possible.
Commissions OK Money Orders.
On Money Ordersr drawn by any Money Order Office
in Canada on any other Money Order Office in the Do
minion, the Commission is as follows:
l!
Oi
not exec
er 8 4 n
10
20
40
60
80
;eding
ot exce
34
its.
eding 10
20 ...
....5
10
40...
20
CO . .
30
.... 80....
.... 100....
40
....50
No single Money Order, payable in the Dominion of
Canada, can be issued for more than $100 ; but as many of
$100 each may be given as the remitter requires.
Money Orders are issued in Canada on the following
Foreign countries and British Possessions, at the rates
of commission shown below :
For sums not exceeding $10 10 cents
20 20 "
" 30 30 "
40 40 "
50 50 "
(50 is the limit of a single order).
Antigua
Australia,South n
Australia, West n
Austria-Hungary
Bahamas
Barbados
Belgium
Belize
Bermuda
Bulgaria
Cape Colony
Ceylon
China (See Hong
Kong)
Constantinople
(Turkey)
Cyprus
Danish W. Indies
Denmark, includ
ing Iceland and
the Faroe Isla s
Dominica
Dutch East Indies
Egypt
Falklands Islands
France & Algeria
Gambia
German Empire
Gibraltar
Gold Coast
Grenada
Guiana, (British)
Hawaii (Sandwich
Islands)
Holland (Nether
lands)
Honduras(I!ritish)
Hong-Kong, in
cluding Amoy,
Canton, Foo-
Chow Han-kow,
Hoi-how, Ning-
po, Shang-hai &
Swatow
India, British, in
cluding Aden,
Bagdad, Bander
Abas, Bushire,
Busrah,Guadar,
Jask, Linga,
Muscat and Zan
zibar
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Lagos
Malta
Mauritius
Montserrat
Natal
Nevis
Newfoundland
New South Wales
New Zealand
North Borneo
Norway
Panama (British
Agency)
Portugal, including
Madeira and the
Azores
Queensland
Koumania
Seychelles Islands
Sierra Leone
Smyrna
St. Helena
St. Kitts
St. Lucia
St. Vincent
Straits Settlements
Sweden
Switzerland
Tangier, Morocco
Tasmania
Tobago
Trinidad
Tunis
Turk s island
United Kingdom
United States
Victoria (Australia)
Money Orders on the above countries are drawn in
Canada Currency. Tables showing the sums payable n
other countries where the money is of a different denom-
nation, on Orders issued in Canada, will be found below.
TABLE
Showing the amount in Canadian Money to oe, -p^d by
remitters for Money Orders on the United Kingdom,
India, Jamaica and the Australian Colonies, where
payment will be made in Sterling Money.
s. d.
8 c.
ifc s. d.
c.
010
24
16
3 90
020
49
17
4 14
030
73
18 C
4 38
040
97
19
4 63
050
1 22
100
4 87
060
1 46
200
9 74
070
1 71
300
14 61
080
1 95
400
19 48
090
2 19
500
24 35
10
2 44
6
29 22
11
2 68
700
34 09
12
2 92
800
38 96
13
3 17
900
43 83
14
3 41
10
48 70
15
3 65
And two cents for each penny to make up the sum
required.
1892.]
MONEY ORDERS POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
77
FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS.
TABLE showing the sums payable in Germany in Marks
and Pfennigs, on Orders issued in Canada.
l _
__
_
c
5 .
~
ci
5
s ~
~ ~
1 "
S g >
1 ;
~l i-
1 1
S 2 y>
"i 2
"% = "S
c o
- s
^ ^> o
C *"
^ ^ -
J5
3 s
-; ~
"=3 - c
6s
^ W ^
6S
O ^5
>-3
03
t>Sa
cents.
pf.
cents.
in. pf.
S c.
m. pf.
S c.
m. pf.
1
4
20
83
100
416
1500
62 40
2
8
25
1 04
2 00
832
2000
83 20
3
12
30
1 25
3 CO
1248
25 00
104 00
4
10
40
1 66
400
1664
3000
124 80
5
20
50
2 08
500
2080
3500
145 60
6
25
60
2 50
600
2496
4000
166 40
7
29
7o
2 91
700
2912
45 00
187 20
8
33
75
3 12
800
3328
5000
208 00
9
37
80
3 33
900
37 44
10
41
90
3 75
1000
41 60
NOTE. The original order issued in Canada should be retained
by the remitter. The uayee will receive a proper form
Order from the Chief Office at Cologne.
TABLE showing the s:ims p-.iyable in France. Algeria, JJtlgium
Italy and Switzerland iu Francs and Centimes, on Orders issued
in Canada.
c
e
_
_
S
"
~~
^
c -
9
S S,
% 2
"~- i ?
f 5?
sf t
If
~ ~r ^.
~ a> a
1
5 =
"3 o 5
s i
[3 r o 3
= -
;iJI
P s
"3 o
OS
>feS
oS
oa
OS
>fe,2
cents
ctms.
cents.
fr. ce.
* c.
fr. ce.
8 c.
fr. ce.
1
5
20
1 00
1 00
5 10
15 00
76 50
2
10
25
1 25
200
1020
2000
102 00
3
15
30
1 55
300
15 30
25 Oil
127 50
4
20
40
2 05
400
20 40
3000
153 00
5
25
50
2 55
500
25 50
3500
178 50
6
30
60
3 05
600
30 60
4000
204 00
7
35
70
3 55
700
35 70
45 00
229 50
8
40
75
3 80
800
4080
5000
255 00
9
45
80
4 10
900
4590
10
50
90
4 GO
i
5100
The above table applies to Reumania, but sums payable in that country will be
subject to a further deduction by the Swiss Poet Office of 2 5 centimes for each
2 5 francs, no abatement being less than 5 centimes.*
The original Order issued in Canada, and payable in Belgium, Italy. Switzerland, or Roumaula, should be retained by the remitter
Th; payee will receive a proper form of Money Order from the Chief Office at Antwerp, Turin, or Basle, as the case may be. The
original Order, issued in Canada, and payable in France or Algeria, must be sent to the payee by the remitter.
LIST OF POST OFFICES IN CANADA, 1891.
The O flees printed in Italics ire authorized to grant and Pay Money Orders. The Offices marked * are Savings Bank
Offices. The capital letters on the right of the Electoral District column indicate the several Provinces of the Dominion ,
thus: 0, Ontario ; Q, Quebec; N S, Nova Scotia , N B, New Brunswick; P E I, Prince Edward Island ; M,
Minitnbi; BO, British Columbia; Alia, Alberta ; Assa, Assiniboia ; Atha, Athabaska ; Sask, Saskatchewan.
POST OFFICES.
ELECT HAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
Aaskana I Sask
Abbott s Corners. JMissisquoi Qj
Abbotsford jRouville Q;
Abenaquig Dorchester Q
Abenaquis Spring
Aberarder .,
Altercorn ....
Abercrombie
Aberdeen . .
Aberdeen . .
Aberdonr....
Aberfeldy . .
Aberfoyle ... .
Abernetby. .
Abigail
Yamaaka Q
Lambton, W. R...
Brome Q
Pictou N. Si
Grey, S. R 0;
Cariboo-Lillooet BC
Bruce, W R
Lambton, E R ...
Wellington, S R..
Assa
Selkirk M
Abingdon Wentworth, S R.
Abrams Village . . Prince P El
Abougoggin Road ! Westmoreland.N B
Acacia ; Norfolk, N.R....
Acadie I Kent N B!
Colchester N S
Kent NB
Acadia Mines
Acadie Siding
*Acton
* Acton Vale
Adamsville
Adamsvilla
AdamHville
Adderley
Addington Forks.
Atldison ............
Adelaide ............
Adelpha ............
Admaston ........
Admiral Rock . ...
Adolphustown ...
Adstoek .........
Advocate Harbour
Afton ...............
Agassiz .............
Agincourt .........
* Agnes ..........
Ahmic Harbour...
Ahmic Lake ......
Akiaside ............
* Atisa Craig .......
Ainsworth .........
Aird ..................
Air.ie ......
4ir Line Junction Wellasd
Vlthin s Ferry ... King s P E I
Akerly iQueen s N li
Alameda i Assa
Alberni Vancouver. . . . B C
Albany Prince P E 7
Alberry Plains.... Queen s P E I
Albert Hastings, E R....
Albert Albert N B
Albert Bridge Cape Breton ... N S
Albert Mines Albert N B
Uberton Brant, NR
Alberton Prince P E I Almira
Albion Cardwell Oi* Almonte
Albuna Essex, S R 0|| Alport
Albnry Prince Edward...
Alcester Selkirk M
Aldboro 1 Elgin, W R
Aldergrove N.Westminster BC
Alderney Richmond..,. N8
Halton
Bagot Q
Bruce, N.R
Brome Q
Kent NB
Megantic Qi
Antigonishe ... N S
Brockville
Middlesex, WR.
Selkirk M
Renfrew, SR
Hants NS
Lennox
Beauce Q
Cumberland ... N
Antigonishe ... N S
Yale&KootenayBC
York, ER
Beauce Q
Muskoka 4 P S d.
Muskoka A P S d.
Selkirk M
Middlesex, N R...
Yale&KootenayBC
Missisquoi Q
Simcoe, S R
Allen * Mills Portnenf. Q
Ulenwood Simcoe, S R o
Allisonville ! Prince Sdward...
*Alliston Simcoe, S R
Alloa jPeel
Victoria, N R.... O
Pontiac Q
Wellington, C R.. o
Albert N B
Pictou N S
Prince P K I
Selkirk M
York, ER
Lanark, N R
Simcoe, E R O
Muskoka & P S d
Grey, SR
Ulnaw
Allumette Island
Alma
Alma
Alma
Alma
Almasippi ,
Alsace . ,
Alsfeldt ,
Althorpe
Alton
Lanark, S R
Cardwell
i A] vena
*Alvinston.
Amaguadus Pond
Amberley
Ambleside . .
Ameliasburg
Amherst
Aldershot Wentworth, N R.
Aldeiville North berl dW.R
Aldouane Kent N B
Alert Bay (Cariboo B C Amaranth Station
Alexander (Inverness K S
Alexander s Point [Gloucester N B
Alexander Station.Selkirk M
Alexandra Queen s P E I
Alexandria Oa ! boo B C *Amherstburgh
Alexandria in jgarry Amherst Point
Alexandrina jl. nt N B
Vlfred IPrescott
Algoma Mills jAlgoma
Algonquin ,Grenville, S R....
Alice Renfrew, N.R....
Alison Westmoreland, N B
Alkali Lake iCariboo . ..BC
Alton Colchester N S
Alder Point Cape Breton... N S Altona [Ontario, WR
Alder River Guysborough..._N S Alvanley Grey, N R
Sask
Lambton, ER....
Cape Breton ....N 8
Wellington. N R. O
Huron, W R o
Bruce, E R
Prince Edward...
Cumberland... X S
Essex, SR o
Cumberland.. ..N S
Middlesex,WR...
Welland
Westmoreland IS" B
Rimouski Q
Oxford, NR
King s ......... \ B
King s N B
Brant, N R
Ancienne Lorette IQuebec Q
Allanburg
*AUandalt
Allandale
Allan Park
Allan s Corners ...
Allan s Mills
tUenford
Allansville
Allen
Welland
Simcoe, S R Oj
York N B
Grey, S R
Chateauguay . ... Q
Lanark, S R
Bruce, N R
Muskoka & P S d.
Amiens.
Amigari
Ammon
Amqui
Amulree
Anagance
Anagance Ridge
Ancaster
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson s Corn.
Andover ..
Andrewsville
AngeGardien
Perth, SR
Westmoreland.N B
Huntingdon Q
Victoria N B
Lanark, S. R
Frontenac Ange G.deRouv
Montmorency
iv le Rouville
Q
Q
78
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1892.
POST OFFIOB.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE. [I LECTORAL DISTRICT.
Ah Creek
Se kirk Id
Baie u Urfe
Baie Verte
Baie Verte Road...
Bailej s Brook ...
BaUlieboro 1 ....
Baillargeon
Baillis
Bainsville. .
| Renfrew, N.R O
Westmoreland.N B
Westmoreland.N B
Pictou N S
Ottawa . ... ^
Ashcroft
Ashcroft Station .
Ashdad
Yale BC
Yale A Kootenaj BO
Renfrew, S R
Antigonishe... N S
Muskoka & P S d.
Inverness N S
Halton
* Angus ISimrnfi. S R
Annan
Grey, N R
Annapolis N S
Queen s P E.I
Peterboro W R...O
Lfivis Q
Ashdown
Ashfield,
Char otte N B
Queen s N B
Haetingp N R . . .
Simcoe, N R
Alta
Ashland
Carleton NB
Grey, N R
Carleton
Bairdsville
All ten Mills
Ashley
Baker Settlement
Bala
Lunenburg N S
Simcoe E R
Antigonishe
Antig. Harbour...
AntiiUIarb.S thS
Antioch . ..
Antigonishe... N S
Antigonishe ... N S
Antigonishe ... N S
Muskoka& P Sd...O
Assu
Muskoka & P.S d.O
Inverness N S
Middlesex, S R...
Guysborough...N S
Muskoka A P S d
Lennox
Balaclava
Balcarres
Grey, N R
Askilton
Askin
Bftlderson
Lanark, S R O
Kent O
aAfipon
Baldoon
Aspdin ....
Baldwin
Yorh N R
Argenteuil Q
Asselstine
Baldwin s Mills...
Baldwin s Road...
Balfron
Stanstead . Q
Antrim
Halifax NS
Assiuiboine .....
Aston Station
Una
King s PEI
Lanark, N R O
King s N B
Nicolet Q
King s N B
Ontario, S R
Huntingdon . . . . Q
Leeds, 8. R
Prioce Edward... O
Yale&Kooteny : BC
Middlesex, W R..
Antigonishe ... N ^
Queen s P El
lialton
Atheldstan
Balfour
Appin. ..
At t-
Halgonie
Appin Road
Atherley
Ontario, NR..,. O
Norfolk, NR....O
Cardwftll . ... O
Baljennie
Sa=k
Atherton
Athione
Ballantrae
Ontario, WR O
Both well
Ballantyne s St...
IBallinafad ....
Ballinvilla
Apple Grove
Apple Hill ... ...
Stanstead Q
Athole filenomrrv ... . O
Wellington^ R...O
Carleton O
Glengarry (j
Athol
Cumberland ... N S
Wentworth, S R.
Monck 01
Apple River
Cumberland ...N S
Lanark, N R
Attercliffe
Ballycroy
Cardwell
.Attercliffe Station
Atwell
Ballyduff
Durham, E R
Middlesex, B R..
Marquette M
Haldimand O
Peterborough ER
Simcoe, N R
Yarmouth N S
Dundas . . .
Liserer... ...M
Balljmote
Apto
Atwood Perth. N R O
Balmerino
Atwood s Brook..
Aubert Gallion ...
Aubigny
Shelburne N S
Beauce ... Q
Balmoral
Balmoral
Restigouche ... X B
Lisgar M
Archibald -
Colchester N S
Provencher MJ
Chateauguay Q
Huron, S R . . . . O
Kind s NS
Balmoral
Archibald Sett ...
Restigouche ... N B
Assa
Aubrey.
Balmoral
Balmoral Mills ...
Balsam
Richmond N S
Auburn
Colchester N S
Ontario, W R
Addington
Auburn
Ardtn Station . ...
Marquette . . M
Auburn
Queen s ....PEI
Ontario, W.R....O
Lambton, E R ....0
Prince PEI
Balsam Bay ...
Pictou N S
Audley
Balsam Grove ...
Balsam Lake ....
1 Balsam Hill
Baltimore .......
Victoria, N R . ...
Victoria, NR
Renfrew, S R
Northumb., W R.O
Renfrew, S.R
Waterloo, N R. ...0
Muskoka &P S d.O
Hastings, N R....O
Simcoe, S R
Addington
Aughrim
Simcoe, B R
Victoria", NR
Carleton N B
Yarmouth N S
Lisgar ... M
Augustine Cove...
Auguston
Auld sCove
Ar/vlo
Grey, E R
Guysborough... NS
Stormont
Arervle
Balvenie
Aultsville , ...
Bamberg ....
* Aurora
York, N R . .
Banbury
Yarmouth N fr
Queen s P E ]
Yarmouth. . . N J?
Richmond . ... N ?
Antigonishe... N S
Wellington, S R..
Lambton, E R....
Bruce, N R
Cardwell
Austin
Marquette M
Simcoe, N R . . . .
York N B !
*Bancroft
Argyle Shore
Argyle Sound ....
Averting
Banda
Avery s Portage...
Avignon
Banff
Alta
Bonaventure. . . . Q
Argenteuil Q
Bangor
King s ..PEI
Avoca
Banks
Grey, E R O
Arkell .V...
Avon
Middlesex, E R...
Perth, S R
Banks of Br d Cv.
Bannister
Inverness N S
Albert N B
A von bank
Carleton NB
Pictou N S
Bannockburn
Barachois
Hastings, N R....O
Westmoreland N B
Gaspfi Q
Avondale ........
A von dale Station
Avonmore
King s NS
Pictou N S
Stormont
Barachois deMalb.
Barb
York, E R
Prescott
King s P E )
King s 3
Bardolph
Lennox
\rmagh.
Bellechasse Q
Temiscouata Q
Bruce, W R
Avonport Station
King s N 8
Bardsville
Simcoe, E R
Cariboo B C
Bothwell
Perth, S R
Barkervillf
ivonton ....
Bark Lake
Renfrew, S R
Ontario N R
Armstrong
Armstrong s Brook
Armstrong s Corn.
Armstrong Lake .
Armstrong s Mills
Kind s N B
Selkirk M
Barkway ..
Restigouche... N B
Queen s . . N B
Axe Lake
Muskoka & P S d.O
Stanstead Q
Barnaby River ...
Barnesville
Northumbor d.N B
Kind s N B
Ayer s Flat
. Assa
Aylesford
King s . ...NS
Barnett
Wellington,C R...O
Pictou N S
Wellington^ R.
Provencher . . . . M
Essex S. R
* Aylm.tr (East) ...
*Aylmer (West) ...
Ay 1 win. ...
Ottawa Q
Barney Riv. Stat.
Barney s River ...
Barnsiey . . .
Elgin, ER
Ottawa Q
Pictou N S
Lisgar M
Lisgar !M
*Ayr
Waterloo, S R....
Grey, S R
Barnston
Stanstead Q
Arnott
Grey, N R
Renfrew, S R . ...
Muskoka &P S d.O
Victoria..... N B
* Ay ton
Barra Head
Richmond N.S
Algoma
Babington
Baccaro . , .
Queen s .... .N B
Shelburne N S Barrett
Muskoka & P S d.O
Albert N B
Aroostook June...
Aroostook Portage
Back Bay
Charlotte N B
Antigonishe ...N S
Pictou N S
Barrettsholme ...
Victoria . . N B
Back Lands
Back Meadows ...
*Baddectc
Simcoe, N R
Barriefield
Arrow River
Victoria N S
Barrie Island . ...
Barrington
Algoma
Marquette M
Baddeck Bay ....
Baddeck Bridge...
BaddeckRiv.N.Br.
Baddow
Victoria N S 1
Huntingdon Q
Shelburne N S
Shelburne N S
+Artha.baskaville
Arthur ....
Arthabaska . . . . Q
Wellington, N R.
Victoria NB
Victoria N S
Barringtrm
Victoria N S
Barrington Pass ..
Barrio s Beach ..
Barrow Bay
Victoria, N R
Anfigonishe ...N S
Bruce, N.R
Arthurville
Bellechasse . Q
*Badeti
Waterloo, S R . ...0
Bruce, E R
Argenteuil . . . . Q
Middlesex, E R...
Badenoch .
Renfrew, N R O
Lunenburg . ...N S
Cumberland ...N S
Renfrew, 8 R O
Hants NS
Badjeros
Bagotville ......
Bale de la Trinite
B. iie des Bacons...
Baie des Peres ...
Baie des Rochers
Grey, ER 0;
Chicoutimi Q]
Saguenay Q
Barry s Corner....
Barronsfield
Barry vale
Ascot Corner ....
Sherbrooke . . . . Q
Marquette M
Saguenay Q 1
Bar Settlement....
Barss Corners ...
Bartiboe ..
Ash .
Halton
Pontiac Q
Lunenbnrg N S
Northumberl d.NB
Ashburn .
Ontario. S R ....
Charlevoix Q 1
1892.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
; <sr OFFICE. (ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE. El
..ECTORAL DISTRICT
OST OFFICE. E
LECTOR AL DISTRICT.
Bartibog Bridge. IN
Bartlett Mills Cl
Barton D
jrthumberl dN B B
jarlotte N B B
gby NS B
ever Habour ... E
eaver Mine ,.,. A
<j*ver Point .... V
eaver Rapids \
eaver River TJ
e*ver River Cor. E
alifax N S I
terry Mill Station V
terry ton A
fast mort land. NB
Ibert N B
eeds, S R O
ancouver BC 1
ierryton L
Bartonville W
Barwick A
Bas de 1 ^Anse .... C
Base Line Road... K
Basin Dep&t D
Basin Rive rlnhab R
Bassin du Lievre.
Basingstoke V
entworth, S R.O E
goma O E
[arqnette M E
iirhv N S T
[ertha S
elkirk M
igby N S t
.erthier (en las) . ft
Berthier(enhaut) B
Jertbier Junction E
[ontmagny Q
ing s NB
t of Nipissing...O
ichmond N b
ntario, N R *
ficolet ... Q I
erthier Q
othwell I
race, WR
eutworth, S R.U
alchester N I-
.* TJ It
rince P E 1 *
Berwick B
ting s N S
Bedford ^
lissisquoi Q *
lalifax N S 1
Bethany I
lurham, E R. ...
hefford Q
led ford Basin 1
ledford Mills . . , . I
Bedford Park.... 1
3eefr* Plain S
Basswood Ridge... C
harlotte NB
ape Breton ...N S
Jethel f
rinee Edward...
Intario, W R
tarquette M
fork, V, R O
BeuJah I
Rath ... f 1
?eecb Grove.. ... 1
ontiac Q
<orthumh., W R
actoria, NR
Voucester N B
oronto, West ... (
Albert N B
Bexley ^
Bic I
Bickford.. 1
+Bathurst Street . 1
Bathurst Village*. G
Beech Hill 1
King s NS
S orfolk, S R
astings, N R ...
Jape Breton.. ..N S
Argenteuil Q
Halifax NS
Jothwell
?eechmount
,6v. ... Q
Sask
Big Bank
Big Bar Creek. . . .
Big Bras d Or ...
Big Brook
yk-trria N S
Cariboo BO
imcoe, N. R
ieech Ridge
Beech ville
Beeohwood
Beeton
Battery Hill I
Victoria N 8
Vontenae
Sask
tturon, S R
Simcoe, S R
Muskoka &PSd.
nverness N S
Jueen s N B
Battleford .
Big Cove
Battle Hall
Victoria, N R
mcoe S R
X"itr a N S
Beggsboro
Big Fork
Biggar Ridge
Big Glen
Algoma O
Darleton N B
Baxter s Harbour ]
Belfast
Huron, W R
Qusen s P El
Cardwell
Cape Breton ... N S
Victoria N S
orthumberl d N B
orthumberl d N B
aron, S R
Westmoreland N B
ntigonishe ...N S
ing s PE I
l<rin R R O
Belfast
Big Harbour
Big Harbor Island
Big Hill
Bay du Vin Mills
* fff,i,fieJd
Belfountain
[nverness . . . ,N S
Victoria N S
Huron W R
York, N R
Gaspe Q
*Belkaven
Big Intervale (M.)
Inverness N S
Plctou N S
Bay Fortune. ....
Gloucester ... N B
Gloucester ... N B
Simcoe, SR
Queen s ... .P K 1
Big Lake
Algoma O
Belledune River...
Bell Kwart
Cape Breton... N S
Antigonishe. . N 8
Kent
Big Marsh
astings, W R...
harlotte N B
T orthumberl d NB
ictoria N S
ntario, N R
King s N B
t. John NB
Queen s PE I
riwi-tr 10 R O
Big Point
Victoria N B
Big Pond
Cape Breton ...N S
Shelburne ... N S
3ape Breton. ...N S
Hastings, N.R....O
Antigonishe ... N S
Annapolis N S
King s N B
Big Port le Bear. .
Bay St. Lawrence
Belleisle Bay
Belleisle Creek ...
King s NB
King s N B
Queen s .... N B
Bayswater
Big Tracadie
Fgsex N R
Billings Bridge ...
Bill Town
Russell
Bay view
Belle Riviere
Belle Vall6e
Two Mountains . Q
St John s Q
King s N S
Renfrew, N R....
TTtno^Q P K T
Binbrook
Wentworth, 8 R.. O
Monck
Beich Point
Beaconsfield
Beaconsfield
Beach Meadows..
Selkirk ....M
Bingham Road...
Oxford, SR
Victoria N B
Hastings. E R ...
Carleton N B
Yarmouth N S
Hastings, E R...
Wellington, SR. O
Marquette M
Marquette ..... M
Victoria N B
Belleville
Queen s N S
Oxford, 8 R
Norfolk, N R. ...
Jncoln
Russell
Belleville
Binscarth Farm...
Birch Ridge
Birchton
Belleville Station
Bealton
Boar Brook .
Bolliveaux Cove...
Belliveaux Village
Bell Mount
Digby N S
Westmoreland N B
Pontiac Q
Bird s Hill
Lisgar M
Shelburne N S
Hastings, N R . .
York NB
Muskoka A P Sd.
Bird s Creek
Birdton
Bear Cove, Chet.
Bear Island
Bellrock
Aldington
York N B
BfM s Corners
Birdsalls
Peterboro , E R .
Lambton, E R ...
Middlesex, E R... o
Shelburne N S
Di(rhv N S
Wolfe .... Q
Bear R. (W.tide)
Bear River
Beaton s Mills . .
Prince P El
Middlesex, S R... C
Colchester N S
Bruce, E R
Birr
King s .P E
ftirtle
Queen s P E
Muskoka & P S d.
Algoma
* Bishop s Mills. ..
Bishop s Crossing
Bishopville .....
Grenville, N R ...
Wolfe Q
Beauce Junction
Beloeil Station ..
Beloeil Village ..
. Kings N S
*Beauharnoit...
Beaufort
Beauharnois ...
. Selkirk W
. Monck
Belton
. Middlesex, E R.. t
Bissett Creek . . .
. Renfrew, N R....O
Montcalm
*Bdwood
Belyea sCove
. Wellington, C R. f
. Queen s N I
. Cape Breton ...N
1 Black Bank
. Simcoe, S R
Black Brook
i Black Brook
. North mb rl d. N B
. Cape Breton.... N f
. Russell
Bellech&sse
Assi
Bendale
Benmiller
. York, K R (
. Hnron. W R... .. (
Montmorency
) Hlack Gape
. Bona venture . . . . Q
Simcoe K R
i Black Creek
. Welland
.. Lotbiniere ......
Benoie s Corners. Lanark, N.R <
) Black s Corners .
) Black Heath ....
) Black Land
. Wellington, N R
. Wentworth, S R.
. Restigonche... N B
Beausejour
> Vaudretiil
B-noit s Mills....
.. Nipissing (
. Yale& KootVy B
.. Peterboro , W R.. (
J ttlack Point
. Restigouche ...N B
Beaver Bank ...
.. Halifax .. N
.. Carleton N ]
3 Black Point
> Black Point
.. Halifax N S
Beaver Brook ...
Beaver Brook ...
Beaver Cove ...
Beaver Creek . .
Beaver Creek...
Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam ....
Beaver Harbour
.. Albert N
B Bentpath
.. Both well
.. Queen s N 8
.. Colchester N
Cape Breton ...N
. . Marquette . . . , !
... Vancouver B
. . Shelburne N
... York . N
3 Black River
1 Black River
.. North mb rl d. N B
.. St. John N B
^ Barestord
.. Selkirk J
H Baresford
.. Gloucester . ... N
1! Black River
.. Antigonishe... N S
9 Black River Brj
Black Rwer Brf
Black Rock
;e Prince Edward . .
;e North mb rl d. N B
.. Cumberland... N S
S Berkeley
B * Berlin
.. Grey, N II
.. Waterloo, N R ...
... Charlotte N
B Berriedale ..
.. MubkokaAPS d.
Black Rock...
.. Gloucester .... N B
80
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1892.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
Black Rock .-..
Victoria N B
Bonville .... Cornwall, fi
Bridge Creek
Brid^edale ....
. Marquette M
Albert N B
Blackstock
Black s Harbour.
BlackviUe
Durham, W R....
Charlotte NB
North mb rl d. N B
Ontario, N R
Lambton, W R...
Bonwell
Queen s P.E.I
Norfolk, N R
Inverness N S
Pontiac .... Q
Bridge End .... .
Bridgenorth
. Peterboro , W R.. O
. Waterloo, N R ... O
.iCape Breton... N S
. Annapolis . ... N S
. Pictou N S
Bl ickwater .
Booth
Blackwell Station
Uord a Plouffe ...
Laval Q
Bridgeport
* Bridgetoivn
Hochelaga Q
Perth, N R
Russell
Blair
Waterloo. S R. ...
Restigouche ...N B
Victoria, N R . ...
Peterboro , E R...
Huron, S R
Marquette .... M
Bornholra
Blair Athol
Borrom6e
Bridgewater
Qridgewater
. Hastings, N R ...
Lunenburg ... N S
Selkirk M
Shefford Q
tJoscurvis
Blake
Boskung
Victoria, N R . .
Norfolk, N R
Inverness N S
Peel
Wellington, C R.
Elgin, W R
Bothwell
Lambton W R ...
Queen s . N B
Blake
Brigg s Corner ...
Brigham
Blakely
Queen s N B
Brome Q
Blakeney
Lanark, N R O
Boston Mills
Bosworth
"Bright
Oxford, N R O
Digby . N S
Blanchard Road...
Blanchard Set tle t
Pictou N S
Brighton
Gloucester N B
Ottawa Q
Botany
* Brighton ....
Northumb. ,ER.. O
Lanark, N R. ... a
Antigonishe... N S
Middlesex, N R...
Dundas
Bothwell
Bri^htside
Shelburne N S
Bothwell
King s P E I
Briley s Brook . ..
Brinsley
Botreaux . ...
Chateauguay Q
Westmoreland N B
Sask
Arthabaaka Q
Lunenburg ... N S
Oxford, N R
Grey, E R
York N B
Botsford Portage .
Boucher
Brinston s Corners
Wellington, S R..
f!<irlotnn V R
Blandford Station
Blantyre
Blaycey Ridge . ...
*Bktker Street ...
Boucherville ....
Bouchette
Chambly Q
Bristol ....
1 Ottawa Q
Bristol IPnntiac O
Bouck sHill
Boudreau
Dundas
Bristol Mines. . . .
Britannia
Brittania Bay ...
Britannia Mills ...
Briton
1 Pontiac Q
Toronto, Centre.
Kent
Westmoreland . N. B
Westmoreland N B
Jacques-Cartier . Q
Prummond Q
Peel
Carleton O
Boudreau Village
Bougie
Blessington
Blind River
Hastings, E R. ...
Algoma
Bagot Q
Boulogne
Perth, N R
tArgenteuil Q
1 Muskoka & P S d.O.
[Inverness N S
,Lunenburg ... N 8
Inverness N S
Inverness N 8
Bonaventure ... Q
. AUK*
Bourdeau . . .
Muskoka
Blissfield
North umber d.NB
Nipissing.
Lunenbury N S
Boulardarie
|Boulardaiie C
Boulardatie East
Boulardarie West
aBjuillianne
Boulter
Victoria N S
Victoria N S
Broadbent
3road Cove Chapel
Broad Cove (Lune;
Broad Core Mines
) Broad Cove Pond
Broadlands
Broddview ... ..
Blizzard Mine ...
Block House
Victoria N S
King s . N S
Cape Breton ...N S
Pontiac Q
Bloomfleld
Bloomfleld
Prince Edward...
Prince P E I
Hastings, N R ...
Westmoreland N B
Carleton N B
Kent N B
Carleton N B
Boundary Creek...
tloun y, Presqa ile
Bourgeois
Bloomfield
King s .... N B|
Brock Road flntarin N.R O
Bloomfleld
Bloomfield Ridge.
Bloomfield Station
Bloomfield Station
Bloomingdale
Blooming Point ...
Bloomington
Bloomsburg
Bloor Street
Dii?by N 8
York NB
* Brockton
*Brockville
York, WR
Brockville
Bourg Louis
Bowesvillo
Portneuf. Q
King s N B
Russell Q\
Wellington, N R.O
Durham, W R ... O
York, E R
Monck . . . ,O
iBrodhagen
Prth. V R. . ... O
Prince PE I
Waterloo, N R ...
Queen s P BI
Ontario, W R....
Norfolk, N R . ...
Toronto West ...
Cardwell
Bowling Green ...
" Bowmanvillt
Box Grove
Boyle
Brodie 1 Glengarry
Brokeuhead Lisgar M
Brome Brome Q
Brompton [Richmond O
Boylston
Guysboro N S
Halton
Brompton Falls ...
*Bronte
Richmond Q
Walton . ... O
Boynton
Stanstead Q
Blue Bell
Victoria N B
"Braeebridge
Brackenrig
Ontario, N R . . .
Muskoka & P S d.
Queen s PEI
Queen s PE I
Queen s P.E.I
Lanark, S R ....
Cumberland ...N.S
Ottawa Q
Blue Bonnets
Gloucester. . . . N B
Pictou N S
Brackley Point....
BrackleyPointR d
Brackley Beach. .
Bracondale
Bradford
Brookdale
Blue Mountain ...
Blue s Mill
Brookdale
Srookfield
Brookfleld
Selrkirk M
Inverness N S
Huron, E R
Huron, E R
Lisgar jyj
Colchester ... N S
Queen s N S
York, WR
York, NR
Bruce, E R 0!
Bothwell
Blythe
Brookfield Station
Brookholm
Weliand
Blythfield
Bradley
Grev. N R . . . . (V
Essex, S R
Victoria, SR
Charlotte NB
Hastings, E R ...
Grey, N R
Bradshaw
Brookland .. .. Pictou N a
Bradwardine
Brae
Selkirk M *Brooklin
Ontario, S R
King s P E I
Prince P E T
Brae Lake
Muskoka & P S d.
Oxford, NR
Renfrew, S R . ...
Simcoe, S R
Peel O
Sask
Brooklyn
Queen s N S
Yarmouth. ... N S
King s N S
Braemar
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Corner.
North mb rl d. N B
Ottawa Q
Bramley
Oxford, NR B
Boileau
Brampton
Brancepoth
Brookvale
Boisdale Barachois
Boisdale Chapel...
Boia de Filion
Cape Breton . . N S
Cape Breton.... N S
Brookvale
Halifax N S
Branch La Have .
Branchton
Lunenburg. .. N Sj
Waterloo, S R. ...
Selkirk M
Brook Village
Brookville <
nverness N S
Cumberland... N S
fictou N 8
Pontiac Q
Brandon
Brookville
Selkirk .... M
Brandon Hills ...
Brandy Creek
Bransfield
Selkirk M
Brookville
Carleton N B
intigonishe... .N S
Laprairie O
Bolduc
Norfolk, N R
Northumberl d.NB
Brant, S R
Brophy s
Bolingbroke
Lanark, S R
Victoria, N R . ...
Brosseau Station
Brotherston >
Brougham. (
Wellington, N R.
Dntario, WR
Ueauee Q
Boiton Centre
Bolton Forest
Boiton Glen .
Brass Hill
Shelburne . ... N S
Russell
Bray s Crossing...
Brazil Lake [
Broughton Station
Brown Hill
Brown s Brook ... (
Jrownsburg i
3rown s Corners .
irown sMountain j
Brownsville I
Yarmouth . . . . N S
Glengarry
Fork, N R O
Cumberland ... N 8
N T orthumb.,WR.
Victoria N B
Breadalbane
Breadalbane
Breadalbane
Restigonche ... N B
Queen s P B I
Ontario. NR
Bonaventure Is...
Bonaventure R ...
3asp6 .... Q
fork, E R
Sonaventure Q
Vntigonishe ...N S
Norfolk, N R
Mctou N S
*Bondfiead
Bongard s Corners
York, NR
Prince Edward...
Renfrew, S R . .
Yarmouth . ...N S
Bimcoe, N R
Sask
Browns ville 1
Brownsville 1
Brownsville. ..... 1
Cing s N B
if. Westm str, .B.C
luron, S R
llgoma
Bonne Egperance.
Bonney R. Station
Bonnie Doon ...
Bonshaw
Breslau ... . ....
Waterloo, S R ... 0:
Frontenac .
Charlotte N B
Brewer s Mills ...
Jruce Mines t
Bru S
Middlesex, N R. 1
Northumb,, E R. Oi
Selkirk M
Jueen s P E I
Brickley
lenfrew, S R . ... O
1892]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
8L
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT. POST OFFICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Colchester N S
Perth, N R
Durham, E R
Huron, E R
Jaldwell Pontiac Q
Cape Egmont
Oape George
Cape George Hart
/ape John
Prince P E I
Oaldwell s Mills... Lanark, N R
)aledon fimdwell f)
Antigonishe ... N S
Richmond N S
Jaledon East
Oaltdonia
Cardwell
Pictou N S
Middlesex, E R.
Northumber d N B
Pontiac Q
Haldimand ....
Queen s PE 1
CapeUon
Sherbrooke Q
Inverness N 8
Victoria N S
Caledonia
Oape Mabon
Oape North
Caledonia. Corner .
Oaledoni* Mills ...
Caledonia Mines-
Caledonia Sett m t.
Caledonia Spr gs..
*Calgary
Queen s N S
Queen s N S
Antigonishe... N S
Cape Breton ... N 8
Albert N B
Oape Negro
Shelburne N S
Shelburne N S
Gasp6 Q
* Buckingham
Ottawa Q
Cape Negrolsland
Oape Ozo
Bellechagse Q
Victoria N S
Prescott
Cape Rich
Oape Sable Island.
Cape Sable Is , S .
Gape deMoselleCk
Cap La Ronde ... .
Jap Magdeleine ...
Jap Rouge
*Cap Sante
Grey, ER
Shelburne N S
Shelburne N S
Kent N B
Alta
Renfrew, N R ...
King s N B
Calf Mountain ..
Jalhoun
Selkirk M
Bull Miosa Hill...
Bull 8 Creek
Bullock s Corners
Westmoreland. N B
Victoria N B
Albert N B
Carle ton N B
California
Richmond . . . .N 8
Champlain Q
Quebec Q
Wentworth, N R.
Compton Q
Carleton N B
CjVendar
Muskoka & P S d.
Elgin, ER
Jalton
Jalumet
Argenteuil Q
Portneuf Q
Bunessan. .
Grey, SR
Lambton, W R...
York N B
Calumet Island ...
<!amborne
Pontiac Q
Cape SpBnr
WestmorelandX B
Albert ..... ...N B
Prince P El
Northumb., W R
Victoria, N R ....
Argenteuil Q
Cape Station
Cape Traverse ...
Cape Wolfe
Cambray
Brant, 8 R
Jumoria
Prince P E I
Burgessville
Oxford, S R
Bruce, N R
Vancouver BC
DurhamWR. ...
Muskoka &P S d.
Potorboro , E R...
Peterboro , E R...
Hal ton
Cambridge
Queen s N B
CapMn River
Bonaventure . ... Q
Montmaenv Q
Xorthumbrld N B
Rimouski . Q
Cambridge
Hants NS
Cap St. Iguace ...
Cap Tormentine.
Capucins
Bttrgoynz Bay ...
Burketon Station
Cambridge Road.
OambridgeStation
Camden
King s P.E.I
King s N S
Colchester N S
*Caraquet
Gloucester ... N B
Marouette ... M
Camden Eo&t ....
Oameron
Cameron s Mills...
Cumeron Set m t.
! Camilla
Carberry
Biirleigh Falls ...
* Burlinytim
Victoria, N R . ...
Kent N B
Garden
Victoria, NR
King s P E I
Onrdigan Bridge .
Prince P E I
Gujsboro N 3
Grenville, S. R . .
Cardwell ....
King s N 8
Cardwell
Jardwell
Burlington Beach.
Wentworth, 8 R.
Monck.. ..0
Camille
Margin
Bruce, E R
Norfolk, S R...
lamlachie
Lambton, W R...
Inverness N S
Durham, E R....
Northumb., E R..
Pontiac Q
Carholme
Burubank Marnnnt f TV1
Campbell
Caricvale
Northumb., E R.
Peel
Campbellcroft ....
"Gampbellford ...
Campbell s Bay ...
Campbell s Cross .
Campbell Mount n
Jampbell Set m t.
Campbell Set m t.
Oampbellton
lampbellton
* OampbeHvilie
Campbell ville ....
Cfimpden
Carillon
Argenteuil Q
Bonaventure Q
St. John N B
Prince ... P E I
Burnhamth)rp9 .
Carleton
Northumb., W R.
Perth, N R
Marquette M
* Carleton
Peel
Jarleton
Inverness N S
King s ..." N B
Carleton
Yarmouth NS
Lanark, S R
Toronto, Centre .
Bonavonture Q
Sask
Pictou N S
Carleton Place ...
*Carleton Street ...
Carleton West ....
Jarlton
Renfrew, S R . ...
Gloucester. . . . N B
Northumberl d N B
Hants N S
York N B
Burnsville
Elgin, W R
Restigouche ... N B
Halton
Burnt Church ...
Oarlton, West . ...
Oarling
York, W R . .
Burnt L d Brook.
Burnt River
Burrard Inlet
Burritff! Rapids .
Btirtch
Victoria \.B
Selkirk W
Muskoka A P S d.
Perth S R
Victoria, N R . ...
N.Weetminster B C
Grenville, N R...
Brant, S R
Durham, E R....
Sunbury N B
Prince P E J
Lincoln
Oarliugford
Carlingford
Carlingville
lamperdown
Campo B Mo
Janaan
Grey, E. R
Charlotte N B
Russell
Yarmouth N 8
King s N S
Victoria N B
Marquette . . M
Jarlisle
Carlisle
Wentworth, N R.
Carleton N B
Huron, W R
Carleton N B
Bruce, ER
Burton
Canaan
Oarlow
Canaan Rapida ...
Janaan Station ...
Canada Creek
1 Canard
j Janard River
Janboro
Queen s N B
Carlow
Bnrwell Road . ...
Bury s Green
Bush Glen
Middlesex, S.R...O
Victoria, N R . ...
Stormont
Megantic Q
Westmoreland N B
King s N 8
Jarlsrube
Jarluke
Carlyle .
Brant, N. R
King s N S
Bute
Essex, N R
Monck
Carman .
Selkirk , M
Butterfiold
Selkirk M
King s N B
Garmanville .
Addingtou
Butternut Ridge...
Button ville
Monck
Carmel
Drummond Q
Perth, NR
York, ER
Kent
Canfield
Haldimand
Alta
Jarrnunnock
Jarnarvon . .
Victoria. N R ....
Monck
Cannamore
Carnduff
Byng Inlet .. . .
Muskoka &P S d.
Muskoka &P S d.
Essex, N R O
Cannes
Richmond N S
Hastings, E R ...
Brant, N R
King s N .
Jaron
*Byng Inlet North
Oannifton
Jaron Brook
3arp
Carpenter
Victoria N B
Lanark, N R ....
Queen s \ B
Byrne s Road
Byron
King s P E 1
Middlesex, S R...
Kind s P El
Nipissing
Cannington
Ca nwngthn Man r
Janobie
Ontario, N R
AISII
Jarriboo Marsh ...
Carriboo River ...
JaribooGold Mines
Garroll g Corners.
arroH a Crossing
OarroltoD
Cape Breton ...N S
Pictou N *
Cable Head
Cache Bay
Gloucester N B
Halifax N S
Cache Creek
Yale BC
Temiscouata Q
Durham, W R ...
Marquette M
Canoe Lake
Cannon ville
*Canso
3ape Breton... N B
Cumberland .. N S
Guysboro N S
Halifax N P
-Vorthumbrl d N B
Selkirk ... M
Cadurcis
Canterbury
Janterbury
Compton Q
Carr s Brook. .
Jarrvllle
Jarsonbv
Colchester ... . N S
Durham, W R ...
Stormont
York N B
York, WR o
Carleton
lanterbury Station
Cantley
York N B
Cain s Mountain, j
Victoria NS
Ottawa Q
JarsonvilJe
King s N B
Xorth inb rl d. N B
Brant, N R
Leeds, S R .. .
Jauton
Durham, B R....
Two Mountains. Q
Ri iiouski Q
Carssdalrt
Canuta
Jarswell
Renfrew, S R ....
Perth, N R
King s ... N B
Cap a la Baleine. .
/arthage
Middlesex, W R.
Chateanguay . . . Q
Wentworth, S R.
Wentworth, 8 R. Oi
Renfrew, 8 R ....
Middlesex, S R..
Grey. 8 R n
Cardwell
Charlevoix y
)arter s Point
Jarterton
Jap Chat
Gasp6 , Q
Algoma
C&istor Centre .... 1
Jap de3 Hosiers ...
!ape Bald
Gaspfe Q
Gartier
Westmoreland.X I!
3 Ir-J B ... . Q
Cartier
Ueauharnois Q
lacques Cartier. Q
Selkirk M
Calabogie
Calder
Oartierville
Bruce, N R
Bruce. N R
Victoria NS
Jartwright ...
Calderwood
Caldwell
ape Croker
Cape Dauphin
Casanlt
Montmagny . . . . Q
)ttAW - IJ
laacadftH ..
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1892.
POST OFFICE. | ELECT ORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE.
Case Settlement ..,
Cashel
Cashion s Glen....
Cashmere
Cashtown
Cass Bridge
Cassburn
Cassel
Caaaelman
Cassilis
Cassville
Castalia
Castile
Castleavery
Castlebar
Castlederg
Oastleford
Castlemore
Castleton
Catalone
Catalone Out
Cataract
Cataraqui
Cathcart
Canghnawaga
Causapscal
Cavignac
Cavan
Cavendish
Cavendish Road...
Cawood
*Cayuga
Cazaville
Cecebe
Cedar
Cedar Camp
Cedar Dale
Cedar Grove
Cedar Hill
Cedar Hall
Cedar Lake
Cedar Mills
Cedar Springs....
Cedars
Oedarville
Central Argyle ...
Central Bedeque .
Central Blissville
Central Clarence .
CentralCambridge
Central Chebogue
Centralia
Central Grove ...
CentralHampste d
Centra IHaynegv.
CentralKeswickR
Central Kingscleai
Central NewAn an
Central Norton ...
Central Onslow ...
Central Waterv le
Centre Augusta ...
Centredale
Centreton
Centreton
Centre Village ...
Centreville
Centreville
Centreville
Centreville
Chaffey s Locks ...
Chalk River
Chambers
Chambers Settle t
Chambly Basin ...
* Chambly Canton
Chambord
Chambord
Ohampigny
Champlain
Chance Harbour-
Chance Harbour...
Chandos
Channay
Channel .........
Ohantelle
Chantry
jKings N B||CAapau
York, ER \Cknpleau
Glengarry ^Chapman
Middlesex, W R. Chapman
Simcoe, N R
(Dundas
Prescott
Oxford, N R
Russell .
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
North mb rl d. N B ! | Charlemagne
Pontiac Q
Aigotna
Hastings, E R ...
Westmoreland N B
i Chapman Setttle iCumberland... NP
Chappell s Mills . Cumberland... . X S
Chard IPrescott
Sharing Cross ....jKent
Charlecote j Durham, E R...
POST OFFICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
Charlinch
Charlesbourg
CharlesbourgWest
Charleston
Charleston
Stan stead Q
[Charlotte N I)
Renfrew, N R . .
Marquette M
Richmond Q
;Cardwell O 1 Charleville
Renfrew, SR ....
Peel
Northumb., E R.
Cape Breton ... N ?
Cape Breton . . N S
Cardwell
Frontenae
L Assomption.... Q
Musk oka A P S d
Quebec Q
Quebec Q
Leeds, S R
Carleton N B
Jrenville, SR....
Quysboro N S
Restigouche ..MB
Queen s P E 1
Laprairie Q
:Rimouski Q
Bagot .
Q
"Charles Cove
Charlo Station ..
Charlottttown
Charrington ....JCompton Q
Chart eris Pontiac
Chartierville JCompton Q
Chatboro Argenteuil Q
Oxford, S R Chateauguay jChateauguay
Chateauguay B MU
Chateau Richer...
Chftteauguay
Chater
*C?iatham
Chatham ,
Chatillon
Durham, E R. ...
Queen s P E I
Queen s P E I
Pontiac Q
Haldimand O
Huntingdon .... Q Chaudiere Curve
Muskoka & P S d. Chaudiere Mills-
Vancouver B n
Kings NB
Ontario, S R Cheapside
York, E R Chebogue Point..
.Lanark, N R Cheddar
iRimouski Q Chedoke
Digby N S 1 Chegogein
Cardwell "
(Kent
Soulanges Q
iGrey, E R .........
Yarmouth ...... N S
Prince ...... P E I
Snnbury ...... N B Chemical Road
Annapolis ...... N S Chemin Tacbe
j Queen s ......... N B[
I Yarmouth ... N S:
[Middlesex, N R...O
Montmorency
Selkirk M
Kent .
Northumb rl d N B
Yamaska Q
Chatsworth JGrey, N R
Chatterton -Hastings, W R...
L6vis Q
L6vis Q
Le>is Q
Lotbiniere Q
Haldimand
Yarmouth . .. .N S
Peterboro , E R.
Wentworth...S R O
Yarmouth NS
Aigoma
Northumberl d.NB,
Ottawa Q(
i Chaudiere Station
Chaumont
Chelmsford .
Chelmsford
*Clielsea
Chelsea
Cheltenham
Chemainus
Cheneville
Cheney
Cheney Settlemt.
Chepstow
Chepstowe
Cherry Grove
Cherry Grove
Cherry River
Cherry Vale
Cherry Valley ....
Cherry Valley
Cherrywood
*Cheslev
Digby ............ N S
Queen s ...... N B
York ............ NB
York ............ N B
[York ......... N B
Colchester .... N S
King s ......... N B
Colchester ...... N S
jYork ............ NB
|Grenville,S. R...
Pictou ............ N S 1 Chesley s Corners
Northumb., W R. Chester ...............
King s ....... NB Chester ............
j Westmoreland N B, Chester Basin ......
Addington ....... ! ! Chesterfield .........
Carleton ...... N B Chester Grant .....
King s ......... NS "Chesterville ........
iDigby ............ NS jCheticamp ........
.Leeds, S R ......... \\Cheticamp Chapel
I Renfrew, N R. ... Chetwynd .......
j Lennox ........ o! {Chevalier ...........
i Kings ........ N B Cheverie ...........
Chambly ......... Q Cheviot ............
Chambly ......... Q Chichester ........
Victoria ......... N B! Chickney ............
Chicoutimi ......... Q \*Ctiicoulimi .......
Quebec ............ Q Chignecto .........
Champlain ......... Q Chilcoten .......
St. John ...... NB *Qhilliwack .........
Pictou ............ N S Chilton
Peterboro , E R... O|
Beauce ............... Q
Brome ............ Ql
Lunenburg ... N S
Peel
Vancouver B C
Albert N B
Temiscouata . . . . Q
Ottawa (i
Muskoka & P. Sd.Oi
King s N B
King s PE1
Bruce, ER
King s PE1
Middlesex, E R .
Sherbrooke Q
Queens N B
Prince Edward...
Queen s P El
Ontario, W R....
Cfiippawa ........ Welland ............
Chippawa Hill ...[Bruce, N. R .. ..
Chiselhurst ......... Huron, SR .......
Chisholm ............ Prince Edward... O
Chlorydormes ...... [Gasp6 ............... Q
Chortitz ........ Provencher ____ M
Christie . ......... [Wentworth, N R.
Christina ............ Middlesex, S R...
Christian Island. Simcoe, E R ...... (>
Christmas Island
Ohumah. ... ......
Churchbridge
Churchill ............
Church Hill ......
Church Over ......
Church Point ......
Church Street ....
Ohurchville
Churchville
Cape Breton... N S
Marquette ...... M
Shncoe, S R .......
Albert ........ N B
Shelburne ____ N S
Northumberl d N B
King s ......... N S
Peel ..................
jPictou ......... NS
Chute a Blondeau Prescott ............
Chute auxlroqu.., Ottawa ........ Q
Chutes Cove ...... Annapolis ...... N. 8
City View ............ Carleton ...........
Olachan ............ Elgin, WR .........
3lairvanx deBagot Bagot .............. Q
1airvaux de Char Charlevoix ...... Q
Clam Harbour ... Halifax .......... N S
ilanbrassil ...... Haldimand .... 6
ilandeboye ......... Lisgar ............ M
Clandeboye ......... Middlesex, N R...O
Dlanricarde ......... Peterboro , E R...O
Clanwilliam ...... Marquette ....... M
Clapham ............ Megantic ......... Q
Jlappison sCors... Wentworth, NR O
I Chimney Corner
China Point
lChipman
Montcalm ......... Q JChipman s Brook
Leeds, S R ......... O lChipman s Corner
Itruce, N R .
Lunenburg
Lunenburg
Carleton ...
Lunenburg
Brant, N R ,
N S
N S
NB
N S
Lunenburg. ...,.N S
Dundas
Inverness N S
Inverness . . . . N S
Muskoka & P Sd O
Essex, N R Oj
Hants NS
Bruce. E R
Pontiac Q
Assa
Chicoutimi Q
Cumberland.. ..N S
Carib.-Lillooet.B
N.Westminster,B C
Mont calm Q
Inverness N S
Queer s P E I
Queen s NB
King s NS
Clare...
nartnumt
laremont
larence
larence
larence Creek ...
* Clarenceville
Clarendon
Clarendon Station
jlarendon Station
31areview
Clarke
Clarke s Harbour.
Clarke s Mills
Clarkleigh
Clarksburg.
Clark s Corners .
Clark s Road
Clarkson
Claude
CJaverinar ,
Clay Bank
Clajoquot ,
Clayton
Clayton
Clear Creek ,
Clear Spring
Clear Springs
Clearwater
*Clfarvule
Clementsport
Olemeutsvale
Clermont
Clevelands .....
Clevelands. .
King s
NS
;Cley
*Cliffbrd
Clifton
Clifton
Clifton
Clinch s Mills
Clinton
"Clinton
Clinton
Clones
Clontarf
Cloudslee
Clover Bar
Cloverdale
Clover Hill
Clover Hill
Cloverville
[Clover Port
Assa
Ontario, W R . ...
Cumberland... N S
Russell
Annapolis . . . ,N S
Russell
Missisquoi Q
Charlotte N B
Addington
Queen s N B
Addington
Durham, W R ... < )
Shelburne N S
Prince P E I
Lisgar M
Grey, E R
Queen s N B
Cape Breton... N S
Peel
Peel
Grey, NR
Renfrew, S R.... O
Vancouver ....B
Lanaik. N R
-V Wewtniiu str BC
Norfolk, S R
King s PE I
Provencher .... M
Selkirk M
Elgin, WR O
Annapolis . ... N S
Annapolis .... N S
Prince P E I
King s N B
Simcoe, E. K
Musk, ka & P Sd
Wellington, N R.
Sloucester. ... N B
King s N B
Colchester N S
St. John N R
Cariboo B C
Huron, S R
Jueen s P K I
lueen s N I!
Renfrew, S R . ...
Aigoma
Alta
Colchester. N S
Simcoe, S R
King s NB
Antigonishe... N S
Simcoe, E R
1892.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
83
POST OFFICE.
Clover Valley
ELECTORAL DISTRICT. POST OFFICE. ELECTORALDISTRICT
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
N. Westminster. BC
Addin?t on
Oonnell
Carleton NB
Cardwell
Craig Road Statioi
Craigvale ...
iLevis Q
Simcoe, SR
Middlesex, E.R-0
Cloyne
Clumber
Assa Conns Mills
Cumberland... N S
Lunenburg N S
Lunenburg N S
Perth S R
Crampton
Clyde
Wentworth, N R.
Shelburne N S
Queen s P E 1
Peterboro , E R.
Queen s P E I
Kent N B
Conquerall Bank.
Conquerall Mills .
Craubrook
Huron, E. R
Clyde River
Cranbrook
YaleKootenay.B. C
Haldimand
Inverness N S
Prince Edward...
Huron, S R
Vercheres Q
Cranston
Clydesdale
Cranton Section..
Cran worth
Clyde Station
Coal Branch Stat.
Leeds, SR
Lennox
Queen s P E I
Coal Creek
Onoon s N B
: Con way Station-
Cook s Brook
Cook s Cove
Prince P E 1
Crathie
Middlesex NR ...0
Assa
Assa
Halifax N S
Craven
Coalfields
Coates Mills
Kent NB
QuysboroughN S
Crawford
Grey, SR
Cardwell
*Ooaticook ...
Stanstead Q
Middlesex, E R .
Vancouver B C
Victoria, N R ....
Renfrew, N R....
Northumb., W R.
K"nt W R
Cook s Creek
Crediton
Middlesex, N R.
Marquette M
Cobble mil
Cook s Mills
Ali oma . ...0
Creeford
Cobble mil
Oookstown
Oooksville
Simcoe, S R
Peel....
Westmoreland,N B
Hastings, N R ...
Ontario, N R
Elgin, E R
Creek Bank
Cree Hill . ...
Wellington. C R..
Alta
*0obden
Ortemore
Simcoe, N R
Pontiac Q
Cocayne
Cocagne River ...
Cocaine Cape
Cooper s Falls
Copenhagen
Creighton
Simcoe, E R
Kent N B
3reignish Rear ...
Crescent Lake . ...
Inverness N S
Assa
Alta
Wentworth, N R.
Lambton, E R....
Cochran s Hake ...
Cockburn Island.
Coddle s Harbour.
Cape Breton... N S
Cressy
Prince Edward
Victoria, S R
Marquette M
Copper Cliff .
Guysboro NS
Northumb., E R...O
Queen s N B
Antigonishe...N S
N Westminister BC
Digby NS
Coquittam
Crewe
Huron, WR O
Wellington, S R..
Elgin, WR
Prince Edward...
Antigonishe. ...N S
Perth, S R
Codrington
Crieff
Cody s
Coe Hill Mines....
Coffin s Croft
Cogmagun River
Hastings, N. R...
Shelburne . . . . N S
Hants N is
Corbetton
Corbett
Grey, E R
Middlesex, NR...
Huntingdon Q
Hastings, E.R..
Vancouver B C
"Slgin, E. R
>inan
Crofton
Croft
Cromartv
Corbin
Wellington, N A.
Northumb., E R.
iCorbyville
Colbeck
Corfield
Lipgar M
*Colborne
Compton Q
York N B
Coldbrook
Cold Brook Stat. .
Cold Springs
Cold Springs
St. John N B Cork Station
King s N S ^ rtr ^ c
York N B
Cross Creek...
Stanstead Q
Crossbill
Waterloo, N R ...
Simcoe, N R
Bonaventure Q
Guysborough. N S
Cape Breten ... NS
Guysborough. N S
Antigonishe... N S
Richmond N S
Bothwell
Lunenburg. ... N S
Shelburne N S
Colchester. . , . N S
Guysborongh. N S
Northumb., W R
Lisgar M
Mi ddlesex,S R...
Carleton NB
Colchester.... NS
Carleton NB
Simcoe, E R
Addington
Cormier s Cove ...
Cornell
Corner of the B cb
Corn Hill
Westmoreland N B
Oxford, S R
Gaspe Q
Oross Rds. , Oy. Bar.
CrossRdLeich sCk
CrossRds.M.Mel d
Cross Roads, Ohio
CrossRds.,StG.Chl
3roton
>ouse Town
>owel
Crowe s Mills
>ow Harbour
King s N B
Corn Hill Eaet. ...
King s N B
Coldstream East .
Cornwall
Cornwall
Queen s P E 1
Cornwall
King s P E I
Victoria, N R. ...
Lambton, W R...
Wellington, S R.
Corn wall Centre...
Cole Harbour
Cole Lake
Guysboro NS
Addington
Corson s Siding ...
Oorunna
York, E. R
Prince P El
iCorwhin
Coleraine
Coleraine Station
Cole s Island
Oolenso
Peel
Costigan
Cote
Assa
Crown Hill
Simcoe, E R
Addington
Cdteau du Lac . ...
Cdtrau Landing...
C&teau Station ...
^C&te des Neiges ...
Cotedes Neiges O.
Cote St. Antoine .
Cote St. Louis
Cote St. Michael-
Cote St. Paul
C6te St. Pierre.
C3te Visitation ...
Soulanges Q
Croydon
Grey, E. R
Lambton, W.R...
Simcoe, S. R
Westmoreland.N B
Antigonisho... N S
Antigonishe... .N S
Cruickshank
Crumlin
Grey, N R
Soulanges Q
Middlesex, ER
Stormont
Colgan
Hochelaga Q
Orysltr
College Bridge . ...
College Grant . ...
Collegeville
Uochelaga Q
Culdaff
Dorchester Q
Culloden
Norfolk, N R
Digby NS
Ilochelaga Q
Culloden
Collina
King s N B
Simcoe, NR
Cumberland... N S
Frontenac
Hochelaga Q
Ottawa Q
Cull ton
Renfrew, S R. ... O
Norfolk, S R,...
Russell
*Oollingwood
Collingwood Cor .
Wellington, N R.
Essex, S R
Cumberland Bay.
Cumberl d Hocse
Cumberland Mills
Cumberland Point
Cumming s Bridge
Cumming s Cove.
Cumming s Mt i
Cumminsville j
Cumnock
Queen s N B
Collin s Inlet
Cottam
Sask
Bruce N R
Cottesloe
Peterboro , E R.
Northumberl d,NB
Simcoe, E R
Beauce Q
Queen s N B
Ontario, S R
Simcoe, S. R
Victoria B C
Russell
Courtice
Durham, W R...
Norfolk, N R
Lambton, W R...
Yale-Kootenay,B C
Queen s P E J
Cardwell
Charlotte N B
Pictou N S
Courtland
Comber
Comber mere
Essex N R
Renfrew, S R . ...
OourtrigM
Coutltf
Hal ton
Wellington, C R.
Piescott
Cove head Road ...
Comeauville
Commercial Cross
Commanda
Hitrhv "NT S
Currie s Crossing
Curry Hill
Oxford, S R
Glengarry
Albert N B
Muskoka&PSM.
VanrlrAnil
Coverley
Covey Hill
Grey. NR
Huntingdon Q
Albert N B
Cushendall
Frontenac
Cowal
Oowansville
Elgin, W R
Mlssisquoi Q
Gushing
Argenteuil Q
Cypress River
Dacre
Marquatte .... M
Renfrew. S R . ...
Chicoutimi Q
Asea
Comptou Station.
*Ono Bay
Cape Breton... "
Vancouver B C
Vancouver B C
Cape Breton... N 8
Queen s N B
RT.OTI+ Q T* 1 )
Cowichan
Cowichan Lake ...
Coxheath
Dalesboro
Pictou N S
York, WR
Dalesville
Argenteuil Q
Restigonche ... N B
King s N S
Concord
Condon Settlem t.
Cox s Point
Dalhausie
Simcoe, N R (>
Simcoe, E. R
Selkirk M
Dalhousie, East ...
DalhousieJu ction
Dalhousie Mills...
Dalhousie Road ...
Waterloo, N R ...
Wellington, S R..
Wellington, N R.
Dundas ..
Restigouche... X B
Glengarry O
Craigleith
Grey, ER
Lunenburg. ... N S
Pictou N S
Craigsholme
Wellington, C R. DalhousieSettlem ,
84
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
POST OFFICE.
ELICTOHAI. DISTRICT
POST OF/I OB.
ELECTOR 11, DISTRICT
POST OFUCE.
ELECTORAL D1STBICT
Dalhousie Station
Dalhousie West ...
Dalibaire
Soulanges Q
Wellington. ..NR
Peel
Ontario, N R
Middlesex, E R...
Queen s P E I
Downsview
i Doyle
York. WR O
Annapolis N S
Derry,West
Derryville
Rimouski Q
J Doyles .
Kent
Dalkeith
Doyles Brook
Doyle Settlement
Northumberl dN B
Restigouche ... N B
Wellington, C R.
Wellington, C R..
Botbwell
Balling
Shefford Q
De Sable
Daimeny
Russell
Desboro
Grey, N R
Dalrymple
Victoria, N E....
Simcoe, N R
Selkirk M
* Deschambault ....
Descouse
Desert
Portneuf Q
Dalston
Richmond N S
Dalton
Wellington, N R. O
Gruv *^ R rt
Daly
Selkirk M
*Deseronto
Hastings, N R . .
Addington
Damascus
Wellington, N R.
Drummond Q
Pontiac Q
Desert Lake
OiioBTi s P F T
Danby
Desford
JeJk rk M
Brant, N R O
Danford Lake
Danforth
Defijardins
Megantic Q
Drumconnor
York, E R
Desmond
AddingtoD
Lanark S R
Daniel
Queen s N B
Deux Rivieres ...
Renfrew N.R ...
Middlesex, ER...
Halifax . y S
Both well
* Drummondvilleh
Drummond Q
Halton
*DanvUU
Devon
D Arcy
Frontenac
Dewdney District
Dewe
\ Westm nstr B C
Muskoka & P. S d O
Charlotte N B
Huron, S R
Selkirk M
Darlington
Queen s P E I
Dry River
Darling Road
Darnley
Monck
De Wolf
Duart . . .
Klgin W R
Prince P E I
Dewittville
Euntingdon Q
Elgin E R
Dublin
Perth S R
Darrell
Both well
Dexter
Dublin Shore
Dubreuil
Lunenburg ... N S
Renfrew. S R 0-
Dartford ..
Northumb., E R.
Victoria, N R . ...
Halifax N S
Diamond
Lanark, N R
Russell
Dichenson
Dubuc
Dickinson * La ing
*Digbv ...
Duck and Pringle
Duck Creek
Yale-Koo enay B C
Queen s N B
Darveau
Levis Q
Digby . N S
Dashwood
Huron, S R
Arthabaska . . . . Q
York, WR
Assa
Dillon ton
Duclos .
Ottawa Q-
D Auteuil
Dingwall
Victoria N S
Dudswell Centre.
Dufour
Wolfe Q
Davenport
Davin
Dipper Harbour...
Dirleton
3t.John NB
Oarleton
Charlevoix Q
Dufferin
Alt*
D Israeli
Wolfe Q
Dufferin Bridge ...
Dufferin Mines ...
Dugald
Duharnel
Muskoka APS d.O
Halifax N S
Renfrew, N R....
King s N S
Dixie
Peel
Davison Street....
Davisville
Dixson
Stormont
jisgar M
Ottawa Q-
York. E R
Bothwell
Dlxon s Corners...
Dlxon s Point
Dixrille
Dundas
Kent N B
Dumbarton Stat n
Dumfries ., ...
Charlotte N B
York N B
Dawson
Russell
Stanstead Q
DawBonSettleme t
Dawson ville
Day Mills
Albert N B
Northumberl dN S
Pontiac Q
Restigouche... N B
Bruce, N R
Westmorela d. N B
Antigonishe... N B
Shelbnrne N Si
Muskoka A P Sd.
Cariboo Lillooet B C
Sunbury N B
1 Dunany ... ...
Dobson s Corner .
Doctor s Brook-
Doctor s Cove
Doe Lake
Selkirk... M
Day s Corner ....
King s N B
Dunara
Dunbar
^isgar M
Lunenburg N S
Renfrew, N. R . .
Addington O
Kent
! *Dunbarton
Ontario, W R ...
Deal town
Doherty
Ounbow
Alta
Halifax N S
Doherty s Mills ...
Doherty Creek ...
Dolbeau
Kent N B
Cumberland. . N S
Dunboyne ...
Elgin E R O
Haldimaud
Grey E R .... O
De Bee
Carleton N B
Duncan
-unenburg N S
Vancouver B C
MuHkoka& P S d.
Middlesex, S R..
Grey E R O
Debert Station . ...
DeBlois Station...
De Cewsville
Declare
Colchester NS
Prince P E I
Dollar
York, E R
Duncan * Station.
Dolsen
Dominion City . ...
Dominionville ....
Domville
ient
Provencher M
Glengarry ..
Haldimaud U
Duncrief
Marquette M
Muskoka &PSd.
Bruce, E R ....
Annapolis N S
Yarmouth N S
York N R O
Grenvilla, S R ...
York, E R
Wont worth, N K. O
Cing s P E I
Deenierton ,
Don
Dundas
Yale-Kootenay..B C
York. E R
Perth, NR
King s . N B
*Dundas Street ...
Oronlo, West... O
Huntingdon Q
Restigouche... N B
Lisgar M
Richmond N S-
Dundas
Deerfield
Doncaster
Donegal
Peterboro , E R...O
York, ER
Bonaventure Q
King s P E 1
Dundee
Dundee
Deer Park
Dee Side
Dongola
Donore ....
DeGros Marsh....
Delap s Cove
* Delaware
Dellhaven
Waterloo, S R ...
Westmoreland NB
Westmoreland.N B
Middlesex, ER...
Wellington,C R...O
Lennox
Dundonald .
Northumb.. ER..
Simcoe, N R
Huron, W R
Annapolis N S
Middlesex, S R .
King s N S
Dorchester
Dunedin
Dorchester Cross g
Dorchester Station
Dorking
Dungiven
Westmoreland N B
Missisquoi Q
Bruce, E R
* Delhi .
Norfolk, NR ....
Chicontimi Q
Dunham
Dunkeld
Dorland
Doll
Dornoch
Dorn Ridge
Grey, N.R
York N B
Dunlop
Huron, C R
Selkirk M
Dunlop
Gloucester N B
Hastings, N R....
Norfolk, N R . ...
Leeds S R
Dorset
Ontario, N. R ...
Jacques-Cartier . Q
Renfrew, N R....
York .. N B
Dunkerron
Simcoe. S R
Antigonishe ... N 8
Autigonisbe . .N S
Renfrew, N R....
Dorval
Duninaglass . . .
Ounmore
Delta
Demorestville
Prince Edward...
Selkirk M
Douglas
Douglasburg
Napierville Q
Dunmore Junct c
"Dunnville
Dempsey s Corner
Denbigh
King s N S
Douglasfield
Douglas Harbour.
Douglas Lake
Douglas Station...
Douglastown
Douglastown
Northumberl d.NB
Queen s N B
Monck
Ounphy
\orthumb N B
Pontiac Q
Donfield
Middlesex, E R..
Yale-Kootenay.B.C
Selkirk M
Dunraven
Denison s Mills ...
Denmark Eoad ...
Dunrobin
Darleton
Colchester N S
Gaspe Q
Victoria. 8R
Simcoe, N R
illeugarry
Northumb .... N B
Peterbrough.ER
Westmoreland N B
Keat
Duntroon
Densmore s Mills .
Denville .
Hants N S
Inverness N S
Muskoka & P Sd.
Dover Centre
Dwercourt
Dover Hill
Dupey s Corner ...
Durell
Westmoreland.N B
King s P E I
Departure Bay ...
Vancouver.... B C
Chicoutimi Q
York, W R
Victoria N B
3rey,S R..
Joliette Q
Jover, South
3over, West
Jowney ville
Dow nev ville .
Kent
Durham
Pictou N 8-
Northumber ld N 15
Halifax N P
Durland
Lunenburg. ... N S
Halifax N S
Elgin, W R . ... O
Derby Mills ....
Qrov. N.R O
Victoria, S R
Kind s N B
Dutch Village....
* Out ton .
TWfthnTn HnntrB... Nnrfnlk N R O
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
85
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL D1S RICI
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Muhkoka & P S d. ! !Kden Mills Wellingtons R.. ;Elva
i Victoria S R 0, Emberson
DWlght illiU^JUJiva m L w u. v
Owyer Hill Carleton
POST OFFICE.
Dyer s Bay Bruce, N
Dynevor Lisgar
Eady CT! -
Eagle
Eagle Hea d
Eagle s Nest . . ,
Baling
Earner s Corners
Eardley
Earlswood
Earltown
East Aldfleld ...
East Angus
R 0,
M
Simcoe, E R OJ
Elgin, WR
Queen s N
Edeuwold I Asea
Edgar Simcoe, E R
Edgar Mills Essex, S R
E^garton Mus-k .ka & P S d.O
Edge Hill ....
East Apple River.
East Arthabaska.
East Baltic
East Bay.
East Bay, N. Side
Pontiac Q
Coinpton Q
Cumberland ...N S
Arthabaska
Q
King s P E 1
Cape Breton... N S 1
Cape Breton... N S,
Grey, S R
Brant, NR 0;i Edgeley jYork, WR
Middlesex, E R... Mg ley Farm .... Assa
Cornwall jEdgett s Landing i Albert N B
jOttawa Q Kdicingtoa j Muskoka & P S d.
Assa Eclina -Argenteuil Q
Colchester N S! Edmonton .
Edmonton .
Edmundston
Eel Brook . .
Eel Cove
Bel Creek
Eel River Cross g.
Kel River L&ke. ...
EfHngham
Egan Creek
Eganvilte
East Bolton Brome Q
East Broughtou..., Beauce Q
East Chebo?ue ... Yarmouth N Sj
East Chezzetcook Halifax N S
East Clifton (Compton QiJEgerton
East Dover Halifax N Si I Egg ; Island
East Dudswell . ... Wolfe Qi | Eglington
East Dunham
East Earltown . ...
Eastern Harbour
East Farnham ..
East Ferry
East Folly M ntainiColchester .
Missisquoi Q jEgmondville
Colchester N 8| Kgmont Bay
Inverness N S Egypte
Brome Q Eight Island Lake
Digby
Peel
Alto
Victoria N B
Yarmouth K 8
Victoria N8
Cumberland ... N S
N S
E Hall sHar. R d. I King s N S
East Hereford JGompton Qj
East Jeddore Halifax N 8
East Leicester ... Cumberland ...N Si
East Linton Grey, N R
East Magdala Megantic Q
East Margaree ... Inverness N P
Eastman !Brome Q
Eastman s Springs Russell
East Mapleton....|Cumberland.. N Si
East Mttrgaretsv . i Annapolis N S
East Mines Stat n, Colchester N S
East Mountain.... [Colchester N S
East New Annan.: Colchester NS
Easton s Corners Grenville, N R...
East Oro ! Simcoe, E R
East Point King s P E 1
East Port Medway Queen s N S
East River Lunenburg . ...N S
East River.St.Mar. Pictou N S
E Riv. Sheet Har.J Halifax N S
East Rogerville ..
East Sable River
East Scotch Sett... King s
East Selkirk
East Sherbrooke .
E side Marg ree H
B side Pub. Harb
Northumb d.. X R
Shelburne ...... N !*
feioa
Klb Mills
Elcho
Elder
Elder s Mills
Kldon Station . ..
Eldorado
Elford
Klfrida
Elgin
Elgin.
Elgin ;
Elgin
Elginburg
Elginfield
Elgin Road
Elia
Elimville
Elizabeth ville ....
Elkhorn
Ellaton
Ellengowan
Ellershouse
Ellesmere
Elliott
Restigouche ... N B
York N B
Monck
Hastings, N R _
Renfrew, S R .
Simcoe, S R ...
Wellington, N R.
S^guenay Q
York, E R
Huron, S R
Prince P E I
Shefford Q
Guysboro N S
Cat dwell
Leeds, SR 01] Enterprise
Lisgar M
Sherbrooke Q
Inverness
Yarmouth
E side Ragged Is d Shelburne
East Sooke | Vancouver....
East Southampt n Cumberland .
East Templeton ... Ottawa Q
Eastville Colchester N
East Wellington. I Vancouver B C
East Wentworth . Cumbeiland.. N
East Wallace :Cumberland....N S
East Williamsb gh Dundas
N Bi Elliott s Mills
*Embro
Embrun
Emerald
Emerald
Emerald
Emerald Hill
*Emerson
Emery
Kmigrant Road ...
Kmileville
Emmett k ....
Emo River
Empey
Empire
Empire Valley....
Emsdale
Emyvale
Enderby
Enfield
Enfield
0, English Bay
English Corner ...
English Settlem t.
English. Town
Ennis
Ennishpre
Enniskillen
Enniskillen Sta ...
Ennismore
Enon
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
Monck
Cardwell
York, WR
Victoria, N R. ...
Hastings, N. R..
Essex. S R
Wentworth, S R.
Leeds, S R
Pictou N 8,
Albert N B
Kpping .
Epsom
Eramosa ..
Erb
Erbsville
Eric
Krie
Erie
"Erin
Erinsville
N Westminster.B C ! Erinview
Elliott Vale
Ellisville
Oxford, S R
Compton Q!
D. Nipissing 01
Eastwood
Eaton ...
Eauclaire
Ebenezer Queen s P E I
Ebenezer Assa
Eberts Bnthwell 0!
Echo Bay Algoma 0]
Echo Place I5ran.% N R Oj
Echo River Algotna (!
Echo Vale Compton Q
Economy JColchester N S
Economy Point.. ..jColchester N 8
Ecum Secum Guysboroush . N S
Eddystone Northumb., W R.
Eden Elgin, E R
Eden Marquette M
Eden Grove Bruce. E R
Frontenac
Middlesex, E R...
L Islet Q
York, WR
Perth, S R 01
Durham, E R....
Selkirk M
Norfolk, NR
Bruce, E R
Hants NSj
York. E R
Lanark, S R
Queen s PE1
Kings PEI
Assa
Leeds, 8 R
Lanark, N R 0|
Dundas
Peel
Chailolte NB,
Pictou NS
Simcoe, S R
Grey, ER
King s N B
Waterloo, N R ...
King s PEI
Aesa
Hants N S
Prince PEI
Pontiac Q
Essex, N R
Halifax N8i
Charlotte N B
Elmvale Simcoe, N R
Selkirk M
Bruce, E R
King s NB
Wellington, C R.
Lanark, N R
Marquette M
S
N i? Kim
N SliElma
. B Cl I Elmbank .
. N S Blmcroft .
! Elmfield .
Elmgrove.
Elmhedge
Eliuhurst
Elmira . .
Elmore ...
Elmsdale
Eimsdale
Elmside.
Klrasvale.
Blra Valley
Elmwood
Elmwood
"Elora
Elphin
1 Elphlustone
Victoria. NR ......
Klsinore Bruce, N R
i)
Erinville
Ernestown Station
Errington
Erskine
Escott
Escuminae
Escuminac
Esdraelon
Eskasoni
Eskdale
Esmonde
Esquesing
Esquimalt
Esquimaux Point
Essfx Centre
<Ssouville
Ester haz
Estmere
Etang du Nord....
Etchemin
Ethel
Etna
Rttrick
Bugenia
Eunoia
Eureka
Eustis
Evandale
EvanBvale
Evelyn
Kverett
Everett
Eversley
firerton
"Exeler
Factory Dale
Kairbank
Fairburn
Fairfax
Fairfax
Faiifield ,
^airfield. Kast
Elton
Selkirk M Fairfie d
Selkirk M.
Muskoka & P S d.
Oxford, N R
Russell
Lennox
Inverness .... N 8
Queen s..... PEI
Selkiik M
Provencher M
York, W R O
Westmoreland N B
Bagot Q
Renfrew, S R ... O
Algoma
Hastings, N R . . O
Haldimand O
Cariboo- Lilloet BC
Muskoka & P S d. O
Queen s P E I
Yale-Kootenay.B C
Durham, W R ... O
Hants N S
Gaspe Q
Halifax N S
Queen s N B
Victoria N S
Cardwell
j Victoria NB
Durham, W R ...
Queen s N B
Peterboro , W R..
Cape Breton... N S
Addington
Grey. E R
Ontario, NR
Wellington, S R.. O
King s N B
Waterloo, N R ...
Frontenac
Haldimand
Wolfe Q
Wellington, S R..
Addington
Lisgar M
Guysboro N S
Lennox
Vancouver . . . .B C
Grey, E R
Leeds, SR O
Bonaventure Q
Northumb N B
Carleton N B
Cape Breton ... N S
Bruce, W R
Renfrew, S R
Halton
Victoria B
Saguenay Q
Essex, S R
Peterboro , E R .
Assa
Victoria N 8
- p6 Q
Levis Q
Huron, E R
King s N S
Middlesex, ER... O
Grey, S R
Selkirk M
I ictou N S
Sherbrooke (,
King s N b
Algoma O
Middlesex. ER... O
Simcoe, S R
Victoria N B
York, N R
Wellington, 8 R.. O
Middlesex, N R . O
King s N S
York, \VR
Selkirk M
Selkirk M
Stanstertd Q
King s P E I
Brock ville
St. John N B
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1892.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Fairvitte
Faldlng
Falkenburg
Falkirk
Falkland
Falkland
Falkland Ridge...
Fallbrook
Fallowfield
Falls View
Falmouth
Falmouth Station.
Fannystelle
Faraday
Farewell.
Fargo
Farmerston
Farmingdale
Farmington
Farmington
Farnboro
Farndon
Farnham Centre
*Farnham
Farquhar
Farran a Point ...
Farrelton
Fassifern
Father Point
Fauxbourg
Fawcett HU1
Fawkham
Fawn
Fecteau s Mills ...
Fellows
Felton
Fennell s
Fenaghvale
Fenella
*Fendon Fatts . ...
Fenwick
Fenwick
Fenwick
*Fergus
Ferguson
Ferguson s Falls...
Ferguson s Point.
FergusonTale
Fermoy
Ferndale House-
Fern Glen
Fernhill
Fernton
Ferry Landing
Ferris
Fesserton
Fetherston
Feversham
Field
FifteenMileStre m
Fifteen Point
*FingaV
Finger Board ....
Finlayson
Fintona
First South
Fish Creek
Fisherville
Fish Lake
Fitch Bay
Fitzgerald Station
Fitzroy Harbour .
Five Islands
Fairfield Plain ... Oxford, S R
Fair Ground Norfolk, S. R ...
Fairhall [Selkirk Ml
Fairhaven I Charlotte N B|
Fairholme Muskoka & P gd .0
Fairmeade j Assa
Fairmont Springs: Yale-Kootenay B C
Fairmount (Grey, E R
Fairview Perth, S R
Fairview Station .(Halifax N S |
Fair Valley i Simcoe, E R
Fairview | Westmoreland. NB
Fairview i Queen s P E 1
St. John N B
Muskoks
Ontario, N R
Middlesex, NR..
Brant, S R
Halifax N8
Annapolis N S
Lanark, S R 0|
Carleton
Welland 0[
Hants N S
Hants N SJ
Lisgar M
Hastings, NR... !
Wellington, N B. Oi
Kent
Carleton N B
King s NB
King s P El
Cumberland ... N S{
Brome Qj
Missisquoi Q
Brome Q;
Missisquoi Q
Perth, SR
Stormont
Ottawa Q
Glengarry Oj
Rimouski Q
Lunenburg ... N S
Westmoreland N B
Ontario, N R
Ontario, N R 0|
Wolfe . ; Q
Lennox
Russell
Simcoe, SR
Prescott
Northumb., W R.
Victoria, N R ....
Monck
King s NB!
Cumberland... N S
Wellington, C R..
Middlesex, S R. .
Lanark, S R Oi
Gloucester. . . , N B:
Simcoe. N R
Addington
POST OFFICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE.
Simcoe, E R
Muskoka & PS dO,
Middlesex, S R. .
Five Mile River ... Hants ............ N S
Flamboro Centre Wentworth, N R.
Flatlands ............ Restigouche... N B
Flat River ......... Queen s ...... P E I
Fleetwood .......... Durham E R ......
Fleming ......... ............. Assa
Flesherton .......... Grey, SR .........
FleshertonStation Grey, S R .........
Fletcher ............. Kent ...............
Fletcher s Station Halifax ......... N S
Fleurant ............ Bonaventure ...... Q
Fleuriau ............ Rimouski . ..... Q
Flinton ............... Addington .........
Flodden ............. Richmond ......... Q
Floradale ............ i Waterloo, N R ... O
Florence ............ {Middlesex, W R.
Florenceville ...... Carleton ......... N B
Florenceville, East Carleton ......... N B
Florenta ............ Marquette ....... M
Flowers Cove ...... Queen s ......... N B
Flower Station. ... | Lanark, N R. . . .
Flume Ridge ...... Charlotte ...... N B
Fexton
Fox River....
Fox River . ...
Fox Warren
Foymount . ,
Framboise . ...
; Frampton ....
i Franconia ,
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Lisgar M
GaspS Q
Cumberland ... N S
Marquette M
Renfrew, SR O
Richmond N S
Dorchester Q
Monck
Hastings, W R...
Victoria, SR
Durham, E R. ...
Marquette M
Poley lOntario, S R.
Polly Lake | Colchester....
Folly Mountain ... Colchester
Folly Village
Fontenelle. ..
Fontenoy
*Fmthill
Forbes
Forbes Point
OJ
N 81
N S
N S
Q
Colchester
Gaspfi
Richmond Q
Welland
Colchester N S
Shtlburne N S
Ford s Mills |Kent NS
Fordurich Huron, E R
Huron, WR
Haldimand
Frankford
Frank Hill
Franslin ...
Franklin ...
Franklin Centre... [Huntingdon Q
Franks Bay , Muskoka & P S d O
Franktown [Lanark. SR
Frankville JBrockville O
Frankville Antigonishe ... N S
Fraserburg Ontario, N R...
Fraser s Grant . ... [ Antigouishe ...
Eraser s Mills Antigonishe...
Frazerville .
Frfichette....
Fredericton ,
Fredericton Jv.nct.
Fredericton Road
Fredericton Stat.
Fordyce
Foreman
* Forest jLambton, W R....
Forest Farm I Assa
Forester s Falls ... J Renfrew, N R....
Forest Hill King s PEI
Forest Mills Lennox Olj French River
Foreston .Carleton N B i French Road
Forestville .Norfolk, S R
Forfar Leeds, S R
Forks Queen s NB
Freeborn
Freeland ............
Freeland ............
Preelton ............
Freeman ............
Freeport ............
Freeport ............
Freetown .........
* Frelighsburg ......
French Bay .........
French Lake ......
French River ......
French River ......
............... .........
Forks, Baddeck ...i Victoria ......... N S
Forks Road ......... Monck .............
Formosa ............ Bruce, E R .........
Fort ; i la Come ...................... Sask
Fort Coulonge .... jPontiac ............ Q
Frrt Alexander... i Lisgar ............. M
Fort Augustus ... iQueen s ...... PEI
Fort Ellice ......... Marquette ...... M
*Fort Erie ......... iWelland ............
Fortescue .......... i Victoria, N R . ... O
Fort Frances ....... ! Algoma ............
Fortierville ...... Lotbiniere ...... Q
Fortier Settlement , Lnnenburg ... N S
Fortin ............... Rimouski .......... Q
Fort Kipp .......... ; ............ Alta
Fort Lawrence ..... Cumberland ..... N S
* Fort. JUcLeod
Fort Pelly
Fort Saskatchewan
Alta
Assa
Alta
Liagar M ! ,iFort Stewart ....
Fort Simpson ...... Cariboo ..... B C
For t Steele ...... Yale-Kootenay, B C
Frenchvale
French Village ...
French Village ...
French Village ...
French Village ...
Friar s Head .......
Friar s Head ......
Frizzle ton ..........
Froatb urn ......
Frogmore ..........
Frome ...............
(frontier ............
Frost Village ......
Fnlford .............
Fullarton ............
Fuller ................
Fulton ...............
Fulton Brook ......
Furnace Falls ......
Fyfield ..........
Gabarouse Lake...
Gabanwse .........
Victoria N S
Queen s N B
Ferryville Carleton NB!
Simcoe, E R 0|
Muskoka A P S d.
Grey, E R
Yale A Kooten yBC
Halifax N S
Prince PEI
Elgin, W R
Victoria, S R
Victoria N Si
Cardwell
Lunenburg. . . N 8
Perth. S R
Haldimaud
Prince Edward.. 0,
Stanstead Q
Prince P E 1
Lanark, N R 0,
Colchester NS
Fortune Bridge .
Fortune Cove....
Fort William ....
Fort William
Hastings, N R... O
King s P Elj
Prince P E J
Pontiac Q
Algoma
* Fort mitiam West t Algoma
Foster
Foster s
Foster s Croft
Fogterville
Fouch ier
Four Falls
f our Mile Brook .
Fournier
Bowler s Corners
Fox Bay (sub) . ...
oxboro
Fox Creek
Fox Harbour
"ox Island Main.
Foxmeart
Fox Point
Qaberouse Bara cs
Gabriola Island ...
Gad s Hill
Gagetown
Qagnon
Qailey
Galbraith
Galena
Galetta
Gallas Point
Gallingertown ...
Galson
Gait
Gainebridge
*Gananoque ....
Garden Hill
Garden Island .,
Garden of Eden .,
Garden River
Gardiner Mines ..
Gardner s Creek
Garfield
Brome Q
Lunenburg. ... N S
King s NB
York NB
Richmond N S
Victoria N B
Pictou NS
Prescott
Peterboro W R.
Gaspe Q
Hastings, E R ...
Westmoreland N B
Cumberland... N P
GuTsboro N S
Mufkoka &PS d OilGarland I King s...".... :.... N S
... O
NS
NS
Durham, E R....
L6vis Q
York N B
Sunbury N B
Westmoreland N B
Queen s P E I
Perth, N R O
Leeds. S R
Prince PEI
Wentworth, N R. O
Halton O
Digby NS
Waterloo, S R ...
Prince PEI
Missisquoi Q
Bruce, N R 0-
Sunbury N B
Pictou N 8
Queen s PEI
Algoma O
Cwpe Breton. . N S
Cape Breton ... N S
Drummond Q
Queen s PEI
King s N B
Halifax N S
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Dundas .... ... O
Norfolk. S R Q
Elgin, W R O
Huntingdon Q
jShefford Q
Brome Q
Perth, SR
Hastings, N R ... O
Wentworth, S R. O
Queen s N B
Victoria, N R... O
Bruce. E. R O
Cape Breton.. ..N &
Cape Breton ... N S
Cape Breton... N S
Vancouver. . . . B C
Perth, NR O
Queen s N B
Victoria N B
Kent N B
Lanark, N. R.... O
Yale-Kootenay B C
Lanark, N R
Queen s PEI
Stormont
Compton Q
Waterloo, S R.... O
Ontario, N R
( Leeds, S. R
i Durham, ER ...
(Frontenac
Pictou N S
Algoma O
Cape Breton ... N S
i St. John N B
Queen s PEI
Garland ............ jChateauguay
1892.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
87
POST OFFICfi.
LECTORAl DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
LECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE. ; ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Garneau
L lslet Q
Haldimand
t. John N B
renville, S R ...
Henbervie
Glen Buell
Colchester.... N S ioio Kiver jjunenourg w a
Brockville Goldsmith Essex, SR
Garnet
Glenboro
larquette M Qoldstone Wellington, C R,
Garretton
Garrison Road ...
Garryowen
Garthby Station...
lUenburnie
Frontenac C
imcoe, S R !
ioiasiream
3ondola Point . ...
Victoria r> j
King s N B
orrey, N R
Wf\\ fo O
Middlesex, W R,
nverness N S <
Lisgar M
3ood Corner
looderham
Carleton N B
larquette M
rhateauguay .... Q
iestigouche ... K B
Guysboro N S (
Peterboro , E R...
Carleton
*Gaspt Basin
Gasp6 Bay South
Gaspereaux
Glen Colin
Qlencorradale ... .
Elgin, ER 01
King s PE I 1
Ontario, W R
St. John N B
-tflcrxA O
looseberry Cove
loose Creek
loose River
King s PE1
Oardwell 1
St. John N B
King s PE I
Glen Donald
Glengarry (
{ino- a N S
nverness N S (
Middlesex, E R . (
Gordon
Essex, SR
Gaspereaux Sta...
lordonsville
lordonville...,
Carleton N B
Tarmouth N S
Colchester N S
Vorthumberl d.NB!
Halifax N S
Wellington, N R, o
Hants N S
Glendinning
elkirk M (3or
Gay s River
nverness N S
Grey, SH (
Gfuvsboro NS (
.." Assa (
7ore Bay
Algoma
Gay s River Road .
Gleueden
Glenelg
Sore s Landing ...
Northumb d.W R
Qiey, E.R
unbury N B
Victoria, N R ....
fialart
lormley
York, E R
Huron, E R
Gleufanning
Glen Farrow ....
King s PE1
.rgenteuil Q
T ancouver B C
\ipnlflt O
Huron, E R (
Queen s PEI (
nverness . . , . N S (
Prince P.E. I
loshen
Albert N B
loshen
Guysboro N S
Lennox
losport
George s River ....
Georgetown
*Georgetown
Jape Breton ... N S
Soulais Bay
Algoma
Glengarry Station
Glengarry Valley .
ii.. tnii N S I
3aulais River
3ould
Cape Breton... N.8
Pontiac Q
Compton Q
tanstead Q
\ntigonishe... N S
York, N R
Huntingdon Q
Ontario, N R
Renfrew, N R ..
Waterloo, S R ...
Alhrt N B
3ould Station
Souldville
Compton Q
larquette M
Simcoe, N R 0;
MuskokaAPSd.
sherbrooke Q
Westmoreland N B
Wellington, S R.
Kings PEI
Georgina Island
Glen Huron
Gleniia
Sowanstown
Sower Point
lowland Mount n
Wellington, N R.
Renfrew, N R ...
Albert N I:
Ottawa Q
German Mills
German town
Glenlivet
lestigouche... N B
Glen Lloyd
Perth, SR
Essex S R
Ontario, W R....
lalifax N S
Sracefield
Ottawa Q
Gethsemani (anb)
Getson s Point ...
Glen Margaret ...
Glen Meyer
Glen Millar
Grafton
Northum WR...
Carleton N B
King s... NS
junenburg... N S
\orfolk, 3 R
Hastings, W R...
Grenville, S R ...
Brant, N R
viegantic Q
flrafton
Hrafton
Giant s Lake
Gibraltar
Guysborough N S
Jrey E R
Iraham s Road ...
Grahamsville
Grainfield . .
Queen s PEI
1 Glen Morris
Glen Murray
Peel .
Northumb d... N B
Shefford Q
Simcoe, B R
York . N B
llensrarry Granboro
Mgby N S
Glen Norman
Glen Oak
Oranbv....
Shefford Q
Gilbert s Mills
Gilchrist
Gilford
Gilks
Prince Edward...
*imcoe, E R O
York, NR
North berl d N B O
Haldimaad
Victoria . , N S
Middlesex, S. R...O Grand Anse
Selkirk M Grande Ance
Richmond N S
Gloucester N B
King s N B
Glen Orchard
Glen Porter
Simcoe, E R
Northumbrl d, N B
Grand Bay
Grand Bend
Lambton, E R. ...
Chicoutimi Q
Bona venture. . . . Q
Selkirk M
Gill
Glen Rae
.ambton, E R ...
Antigonishe ...N S
Glengarry Olj
GilUnder sMount
Glen Road
Grand Cascapedia
Grande Clairiere.
Grand Desert
Grand Entry
Grande Freniere...
Grande Greve
Grande Ligne
Qr.tnde Pointe ...
Grande Prairie ...
Grandes Piles
Grandes Coudfies.
Grand Etang
Grande Vallee ...
* Grand Falls
Grand Falls Por ge
Grand Harbor . ...
Grandigue
Victoria N B
Bruce, N R
Cape Breton ... N S
Victoria N S
Glen Robertson ...
Glen Ross . . ...
Gillies Hill
Hastings, W R... O< !
Halifax N S
Gillies Lake
Gasp6 Q
Gillies Point
Glen Sandfield ...
Glengarry
\orfolk, S R
Pictou N S
Grenville, S. R...
Two Mountains . Q
Gaspe Q
Gillies Point East
Victoria N S
Hastings N R....
Glensliee
Glen Small
St. John s Q
Gimli
Provencher M
Yale-Kootenay.BC
Champlain Q
Girard
3t. John Q
Glen Stewart
Glen Sutton
Glen Tay
Provencher M
Middlesex, E R...
Victoria . . . N B
Lanark, S R
Antigonishe... N S
Frontenac
Beauce Q
Glen TJig
Inverness N. S
Gasp6 Q
Vlarouette M
GJlenvale
Gladys
... Alts
Glenvale
Westmoreland,N B
[nverness N S
Glengarry
Victoria NB
:5ruce, W R
Durham, E R ...
Victoria, S R
Wentworth, S R..O
Wentworth, S R.
Elastings, NR....
Middlesex, S R...
Jrey, SR
Ontario, W R....
Oarleton N B
Qlenville
Victoria NB
Glen Walter
Glen William
aijn Williams
(Glen Willow
Glenwood...
Charlotte N B
Kent NB
King s P El
G Ian ford
Halton
Grandigue Ferr...
Richmond N S
Saek
Glanford Station
Middlesex, W R ,0
Yarmouth N S
Gloucester N B
Charlevoix Q
Brant, N R
Grand Lake Sta..
Grand Manan
Grand Mere
Grand Metis
Grand Mira, N....
Grand Mira, S
Grand Narrows, R
Grand Narrows, S
Grand Pabos
Grand Pit
Halifax N S
Qlanworth
Gloucester Station
Gobeil . ...
Charlotte N B
Champlain Q
Glascott
Goble s Corners ..
Godbout
Rimouski Q
Cape Breton ... N S
Cape Breton ... N S
Victoria N S
Glastonbury
Glebe Road
*Goderich
Huron, W R
\ddington
intigonishe ....N S
AHa
Qodolphin
fJoff s
Northumb d, E R.O
Halifax N. S
Cape Breton ... N S
Gasp6 Q
Glen Alda
Peterboro , E R...O
Wellington, C R..
Ottawa Q
Yale-Kootenay. B
St. John NB
St. John N. B
Renfrew, N R ...
Carleton N B
King s N 8
Golden Grove
jQoMenGroveMill
Golden Lake
Golden Ridge
Golden Stream .
Golden Valley ...
Goldenville
Grand River
Grand River
GaspS Q
Glen Almond
Glen Alpine
Glen Anglio
Glenannan
Victoria N B
Antigonishe ...N S
Gloucester N E
Huron, E R
Victoria, NR
Antigonishe ... N S
Ottawa... .
Grand River
Richmond N S
Nicolet Q
Grand St. Esprit .
Grand Tracadie ...
* Grand Valley ...
Grandview
Marquette M
Muskoka & P S dO
Guysborough... N S
Stormont
Queen s P E I
Wellington, NR.
Queen s PEI
Selkirk M
Glenarm
Glen Bard
Glen Bean...
Goldfield ..
}ranee
88
POST OFF[CP:8 IN CANADA.
[1892.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Granger
Cardwell
Grindstone Island
Giriswold
Gaspe Q
Hardy
Westmotelarjfl.NB
Westmoreland, N B
Grey, ER
Granite Creek ....
Granite Hall
Grant
Yale-Kootnay.. BC,
Muhkoka&PSd.O
Russell
Mnlkirl,- .. M
Grondines Pnrtnonf n
Harkaway
Qroudiues Station
Grosses Coques ...
Grosses Roches....
Orosvenor
Portneuff Q
Die-bv N S
Grant
Westmoreland, NB j
Dundas
Oxford, S R
Grantley
Harley Road
Grantham
Vancouver B C
Oxford NR
Middlesex, N R...
Pictou N S
Guysboro N S
Elgin E R
Huron, S R
Qrovesend
*Qranton
Groves Point
Qroveton
Cape Breton ... N S
Grenville, S R ...
Selkirk M
Oxford, NR
Granton
Harmony Mills ...
Harold
Grant s Corners...
Granville
Stormont
Grund
Hastings. N R ...
Lanark S R, O
Middlesex. N R...
MiddlessexER...O
TTnlifa-v V ^
Queen s P El
Gueguen .
Kent N B
Granville Centre .
Granville ferry ...
Grassmere
Annapolis N S
Annapolis N S
Muskoka & P. S d
Wentworth, S R.
Northum N B
*Guelph
Wellington, S R.
Kent ... .
Guilds
Harrietsville
Harrigan Cove ...
Harrington
Gulf Shore
Cumberland ...N S
Cape Breton ... N S
Grassy s Corners .
Grattan
Gull Cove
Queen s P E I
Gull Creek
Grattan
Renfrew, S R ....
Stormont
Gull Lake
Harrington, East
Harrington, West
Gravel Hill
Gunning Cove ...
Qunter
Shelburne N S
Hastings, N R....
Simcoe E R
* Gravenhurst
Graystock
Simcce, E R
Brant N R
Peterboro , ER...O
Westmoreland N B
Colchester N S
Russtll
Quthrie
Alta
Great shemogue
* Great Village
Greely
Guysborough
Guysborough
Guysboro In vale.
Gypsum Mines ...
Hackett s Cove ...
fladlow Cove
*Hagersville
Hagerman s Corn.
Haileyburg
Hainsville
Norfolk, NR
Guysboro N S
Guysboro N S
Harrison sCorners
Harrison Kiver ...
Ilar son s H. Sprs.
Harrison Road. ...
HarrisonSettlem t
N. Westm ster.BO
N.Westminster B C
Cumberland ...N S
Cumberland ...N S
Wellington N R.
Westmoreland. N.B
Essex. S R .
Marquette M
Greenbank
Ontario, N R
Algoma
Hj)IifT V <J
Greenbush
Brockville
Greenbush
Green Co\e
York NB
Haldimand
Victoria NS
York E R
Greenfield
Antiginiehe.... N S
Nipiesing O
Greenfield
Greenfield
Carleton N B
Hainsville ..
Dii?hv N S
Rarffpll
Muskoka & P S d.
Norfolk N R O
Cumberland ...N S
Carleton N B
Greenfield
Queen s N S
Ualcro
Hartford
Greenfield
Colchester N 7 S
Guysboro N S
Haley Station . ...
Halcomb
Renfrew, N R. . .
Northumberl dN B
Muskoka & P S d. Oj
Guysboro N S
Guysboro N S
Colchester N S
Hartford
Greenfield, St.Mys
Green Harbour ...
Green Hill
Hartford
Shtlburne NS
Pictou N S
Haldane Hill
Half Island Cove
Halfway Cove
Halfway Brook ...
Halfway River St.
*Haliburton
* Halifax
Carletou N B
Green Hill
Cumberland.. .NS
York NB
Hartley
Victoria, NR ....0
Selkirk . . nt
Green Hill
Greenock
Bruce, E R
Cumberland ....N Si
Peterboro , E R,
Halifax N P
Addington O
Queen s P E I
Renfrew, S R . ...
Albert N B
Green Point
Green Point
Prince Edward . .
Gloucester N B
York N B
Hartsville
Harty s Station ..
Green Point Statn
Green Ridge
Green River
Green Kiver
Green River
Green Road
Hallerton
Huntingdon Q
Hastings, E R ...
Antigonishe ... N S
Peterboro , W R,
Peterboro , E R,
King s . N S
Proven cher... . . . M
Temiscouata .... Q
Ontario, W R....
Victoria N B
Halloway
Hurvey
Harvej H.Mines...
Harvey Bank
Harvey Station ...
Renfrew, S R
Hallowell Grant...
Hall s Bridge
Hall s Glen
Albert N B
York N B
Carleton N Bi
Hall s Harbour ...
Hall s Mills
Kent .
Green s Brook . ...
Green s Creek
Greensbields
Pictou N S
Lanaik, N R O
N. Westminster,B C
Numberl nWR.
Carleton
Colchesttr N S
Richmond Q
Hall a Prairie ....
Hall s Stream
Hallville ....
Harwood Plains .
Greenside
Grey, S R Oj
Hassett
Digbv N S
Northumb d,ER,
Cumberland... N S
Albert N B
Greensville
Wentworth, N R,
Glengarry
Halfpenny ... ...
Lanark, N.R
Hastings, E R ...
Green Valley
Greenview
Halston ........
Halverson
Hustings, N R ...
Cumberland.... N S
Cumberland N Si
Middlesex, N R..
King s PE I
Greenville
*Hamilton Hamilton A!
Hatchley Stat n...
Hatfield Point....
Hatley
Oxford SR
King s . . . N B
Greenville Statn.
*Hamiltou Jas. SI
Hamilton
Hamilton
Prince . P E I
Stanstead Q
Greenwich
Hamilton Cove....
Hamilton Moun n
Pontiac . ..
Greenwich Hill ...
Greenwood
King s N B
Queen s N B
HatherJon
Hatzic Prairie ....
Grey, E R O
N. Westm ster.B C
PeterboroughER
PetetboroughER
Diaby N 8
Lisgar M
Marquette M
King s . . N B
Greenwood
King s NS
Hammondvale ...
Hampshire Mills.
Hampstead
Greenwood
Ontario,W R
St. John N B
Pontiac Q
Simcoe, E R
Oxford, N R
Queen s .. N B
Greer
Greer Mount
Hampstead
Hastings, N R...
Selkirk M
Prescott
Gregory
Simcop, E R
Hampden . , ...
Grey S R
Haviland
*Hawkesbury
Hawkestone
Grenfel
Simcoe, N R
* Hampton ... ...
Durham, W R ...
Queen s P E I
King s N B
Grenftll
Simcoe, E R
Waterloo, N R...
*Grenville
Argenteuil Q
* Hampton
Bruce, W R
Selkirk M
Hamtown . ...
York N BI fTowioir
Gretna
Hanceville
Haulan
Ilaulun
Carriboo-Liloet B C
Petil
Lisgar Ml
Russell
Gretna
Oxford S R
Grey Eagle
Muskoka & P S d. Oj
Middlesex, S R ...0
King s N B
Hay
Middlessex, N R.
Greystead
Hannon
Wentworth, S R,
Grey. S R Oj
Cumberland .. N S
Hants N P
Hav Bay
Grey s Mills
* Hanover
Hansford
Greywood
Annapolis. ... N S
Alta
Richmond N S
Durham, W R ... O
Wentworth, N R.
York N R
Grierson
Griersville
Griffin
Grey, E R
Stanstead Q
Hanwell
York N B
Harbord
Carleton ITTavAHvllla
Griffin s Corners .
Griffin Cove
Elgin, E R
Harb r au Bouche
Harbour Road ...
Harbourville
Antigonishe ...N S
Antigonishe ...N S
King s N 8
Hay field.
Selkirk M
Gaspe . ... Q
Hay s River
Inverness N S
Waterloo, S R....
Griffith
Renfrew, SR O
Wentworth. S R.
Wentworth, SR.
Wentworth, S R.
Algoma
Grey, N R. . ..0
*Grimsby
Grimsby Park ...
Grlmsby Centre...
Grimsthorpe
Grimston
Hardingville
St. John .. N B.
Carleton S
Hardwicke
Northumb N B
fompton . ... Q
Hazel Grove
Ha/el Hill
Queen s P K I
Hardwood Flat...
Hardwood Land...
Guysboro NO
York. B R
Hants N.B
Headford ...
1892]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
89
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
Headingly
Head Lake
Lisgar M
Victoria N R . ...
Cumberland... N is
King s P E i
Lambton, W R...
Inverness N S
Albert N B
Queen s P E ll
Wellington, S R,
Simcoe. E R
TnvftrnARH N S
Uillsborough
* HiUsborough
Hillsborough
Hilhburgh
Head of Amherst 1
Head of Cardigan
HeadofChezzetc k
Head of Hillsboro
Head Ind. Har. L.
Head of Jeddore . !
Head of Jordan R . j
HeadofMillstreatn
H. of RiverHebert
H.St. Margaret s B
Head St. liter s B
H. South River L.
H. Tatftmag cheB.
Head of Tide
HeadofWallaceB.
H.WallaceB.(N.S.)
Heaslip
Heathbeli
Halifax N S
King s P E 1
*Hillsdale
Guvsborough...N S
Halifax . N S
IliHsdale
Hillsdale Kino- a N R
Shelburne N i-
King s N B
Uill s Green
tlillside
Huron, S R
Cape Breton ...N S
Albert N B
Cumberland ... N S
Halifax N S
Hillside
Hillview
Selkii k M
King s P E 1
Hilly Grove
Algoma
Quysborough ...N.S
Colchester N S
Hilton
Northumb d.E R,
Aldington
Carleton
flinch
Restigouche ...N B
Cumberland... N S
Cumberland ... N b
Selkirk M
Albert N B!
Hoard s Station ...
Hoath Head ....
Northumb d.E R.
Grey NR O
Pictou N t-
LambtonER.... O
King s P E 1
Antigonishe... N i?
Grey E R O
Hobart
Simcoe, E R
Hochelaga Q
Heatberdale
Heatherton
Htathcote
Provencher. . . M
Hockley
Cardwell
Pictou . . . N S
ffebertvitte
Oxford. SR
King s N B
Hebron
Albert N b
Uolderville
Yarmouth N S
Lisgar M
Grenville, N R...
Digby NS
Holland Centre ...
Holland Landing
Grey N R . . .0
Hecla
Hecks ton
York, N R
Marquetto M
Ottawa. . . . Q
Holland s Mills . .
Hollbroke
Hedgevillo
Pictou N S
... Alta
Hedleyville
Hollen
Wellington, N R,
Simcoe, S R
Hednesford
Holly
Heidelburg
Waterloo N R ... O
Muskoka & P Sd.O
Huntingdon Q
Lunenburg.... N S
Dorchester Ql
Norfolk, S R O
Huntingdon Q
Queen s N B
Holly Park
York, NR
Carleton N B
Hekkla
Huron, S R
Hemford
Holmfleld
Selkirk M
Holstein
Grey S R
Hemlock
Holt ,
Holton
York, N R
Chateaugnay . ... Q
Bruce W R
* Bemmingford ...
Henderson Settle t
Henderson Settle t
Cumberland... N S
Middlesex, S. R.
Pontiac Q
Lincoln
Homeville ....
Cape Breton . . N S
Simcoe, S R
Muskoka & P 3d.
Yle BC
Bruce N R
Huron E R O
Hants N S
Hope
Hope Bay
Henry
Prescott . .
Henrysburg
St. John s Q
Renfrew, S R ....
King s ... . P E 1
Huron, S R
Biuce, N R
Queen s P E 1
Hepworth
Hopetown
Bonaventure Q
Lanark, N R
Grey, E R
Albert N B
Hepworth Station
Bruce, N R ....
Huntingdon
Compton . . . . Q
Hopeville
Hope ".veil
Hereford
Wellington, R,
Hastings N R.... O
King s P E 1
Pictou .. N S
Flopewell Cape ...
Ifopewell Hill ....
Hopper
Albert N B
Hermanville
Albert N B
Selkirk M
Alhart N B
Heron Island
Herring Cove
*Hespeler
Restigouche ...N B
Halifax N S
Hornby TT*ltr>n f)
Hornby Island . .
Vancouver B C
Victoria, N. R....
Grey, E R
Cape Breton. . N S
Muskoka A P. S <1 O
King s N 6>
Waterloo, S R-...
Perth, N. R
Ottawa .... Q
Heston
Horning t Mills ...
Horn s Road
11 -i ham
Hewitt
Monck <J
Peterboro , E R,
Queen s ... N B
Horton Landing...
Peterboro , E R .
Norfolk, S R
Gaspe 1 Q
Hickson
Oxford N R
Prince P E 1
Higgin s Road ...
High Bank
High Bluff
House Harbour ...
Housey s Rapids
Howe Island
King s P E J
Ontario, N R
Frontenac . .
Marquette M
King s N S
Highbury
:Chateanguay ... Q
Sunbury N B
High Falls
Renfrew, S R....
York W R
Hoyt Station
Hubbard s On<tt, ...
Hul rey
Highfield
Halifax N *
Highfield
Hants NS
Elgin W R
Middlesex, S R...
Vaudreuil Q
Highland Greek ...
Highland Village
Highlands
York, ER
Colchester N S
Caileton NB
. Alto
iHuestis Landing.
Hulbert
Queer s N B
DutidiiH ... O
Hull Ottawa O
High River
[lumber
York, W. R Q
York, W R
Welland
HiphRock Ottawa Q
[lumber Bay
* Humber stone
Hun s Valley
Hunter s Home .
HnntersMountain
Hunter s Point ...
Hunter s River ...
Hillburn Assa
Hill Farm. . . Assa
Mtniuette M
Hill Head
Argenteuil Q
Queens .... N B
Hillhurst
(Victoria N S
Hillier
Prince Edward ...O
Essex SB
1 Pontiac Q
Hillman. . .
Queen s PE1
POST OFFICE.
tlunterstown ...
*Huniingdon . .
Huntingfield , .
I tluntington . . .
Huntingville ...
Huntley
Elunt s Point ...
*Huntsmlle .
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
... Q
.. Q
.
NS
Q
Maakinongl
Huntingdon
Huron, E R
Cape Breton
Sherbrooke
Lanark, N.R
Queen s N S
Muskoka & P S d.
Hurdville ! Muskoka & P S d.
Hurdman 8 Bridge 1 Russell O
(lurtubise Russell
Husavick JLiegar M
Hutchinson Settle j Halifax N S
Hutton House Simcoe, E. R ....
Huttonsville Peel
Hybla Hastings, N. R...
Hyde Park Corner; Middlesex. E R...
Hyndford Renfrew. S R .... C
Hyndman^ Qrenville
M
Icelandic River... Lisgar
Ida Durham. E R
Ida
Ignace
Ilfracombe
Ilderton
Illicillewaet
Imlah
Inchby
Indian Brook
Indian Ford
Indian Harbour...
Indian Head
[ndian Island
Indian Mountain
[ndian Point
Indian River
Indian River
Inaiau River Stat.
Indian Road
Queen s N B
Algoma
Mupkokn & P S d.O
Middlesex, E R..
Yale-Kottenay, B C
King s N B
Queen s 1 N 8
Victoria N B
Marquette M
Halifax NS
Assa
Charlotte N B
Westmoreland, N B
Lunenburg N S
Peterboro , E R,
Prince P E I
Peterboro , E. R.
Hants N S
"Indian Town St. John N B
*f-ngersoH Oxford, SR O
Inglewood
Inglisville
Ingoldsby
Ingonish
Ingram River
Inholmes
Inistioge
Inkerman
Inkerman
Innerkip
fnnisfil
Innisville
Cardwell
Annapolis. . .. N S
Victoria, N R....
Victoria N S
Halifax N S
Muskoka & P S d.
Grey, E R
Dundus O
Gloucester N B
Oxford, N R
Simcoe, S R
Lanark, S R ... .
Internation l B dge Welland
Intervale Westmoreland, N B
Inverary Froutenac
Inverhaugh Wellington, C R.
Inverhnron Bruce, W R
Invermay Bruce, N R ...*..
^Inverness Megantic Q
Inverness Prince P E I
Inwood Lambton, E R. ...
lona Elgin, W R
lona Victoria N S
lona Station Elgin, W R O
Ireland Antigonth NS
Irena Dundas O
Ireton Yarmouth N d
Iris Simcoe, N R
Iris Queen s P E I
Irish Cove Cape Breton ...N S
Irish Lake Grey,S. R
[rishtown Westmoreland,N B
Iron Bridge Algoma O
trou Dale Victoria, N R
Iron Hill Brome Q
Iron Mines Inverness N S
Iron Ore Pictou N 8
Ironside... Ottawa Q
"Iroqwis Dundas O
Irvine Megantic Q
Irving N.Westminster.BC
Irving Settlement Albert NB
Isaac s Harbour... ; Quysborough.. .N 8
[saac sHarb nr(eR) Gujsborough...N S
Is-ht rwood
Island Brook
Alfoma
Compton Q
90
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1892,
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE.
ELECTOKAL DISTRICT.
Islay
Victoria, N R ...
Charlevoix Q
Kaleida
Selkirk M
Kill vlpnirVi
Simcoe, S R
Peel
Lanark, S R. ...
Middlesex, W R..
Isle aux Coudres
Isle aux Grues ...
Isle Bizard
Kaministiqua
"Kamloops
Kamouraska
Kamsa ck ... .
Kilmanagh
Kilmarnock . . . .
Montmagny Q
facques Cartier.. Q
Provencher M
Berthier...- Q
Yale BC
Kamouraska Q
Isle des Chenes...
Isle Dupas
Kananaskis j . .. Alta
Kilsyth
Isle Perrot
Vaudreuil Q
tCarS inarlutnn f\
IT 11 wnrthv
Ontario, N R ...
Lambton, W R...
Grey, ER
Isle Perrot, Nord..
IsleVerte
Vaudreuil Q
Kara
King s N B
Kimball
Cemiscouata. . .. Q
York, W R O
L i;:onburg ... N S
Middlesex. SR... O
Hastings, 8 R ...
Wolfe Q
Simcoe, S R
Leeds, SR O
Karsdale
Annapolis N S
Assa
Kimberley
Islington
Katepwe
Italy Cross
Stansteid Q
Lanark, N R
Ivan
Katrine . .
Muskoka & P S d.
Westmoreland, N B
Ottawa Q
"Kincardine
Kay Settlement...
Kazubazua
Vipfnrifl N R
Ives
Ivy
King
York, N R
Keady
Grey N R
Ivy Lea
Kearney
Muskoka & P S d.
Westmoreland N B
Cardwell
Kingsborough ....
King Creek
ICinir a P ff T
Jackfish Bay ....
Jackson
Ugoma O
Keats
Vrwk NT? O
Cumberland ...N S
Qrey, N R O
Keenansville
*Keene
Kin garth
York N B
Jackson
Peterboro , E R,
Algoma
Jrov NT? fk
Jacksontown
Jacksonville
!arleton N B
Oarleton N B
Oape Breton ...N S
Kestigouche ...N B
Klgin.E R O
\ntigoniihe . .N S
\ntigonishe.... N S
Hamilton
Keewatin
Kinglaky
Norfolk, S R
Inverness N 8
Keith
Both well . .
Jacksonville
Keith.
King s . ..N B
Kingsbridge
Jacquet River
Keith
Compton Q
Richmond Q
Jaffa
James River
Keithley Creek. ...
Keldon
Cariboo B C
Kingsbury
Lunenburg N S
York N B
Grey, E. R
James River Sta .
*James Street
Jamestown
Kelloe Station ...
Kells
Marquette M
Kingscote .
Grey, E. R
Muskoka & PSd.O
Queen s PKI
Yarmouth N S
Lambton, E R ...
Huron, E R O
Victoria N S
Kelly s Cross
Kingscroft
Jamesville
Kelly s Cove
Kelso
Orummond Q
Drummond Q
Hastings, E R ...
Selkirk M
Lanark, N. R
Durham, E R
Gloucester ... . N B
Muskoka & P Sd.
Simcoe, E R
Haldimand
irenyille, N R...
Richmond N S
Halifax N S
*King$ey Falls ...
Kelso
Halton
Janeville
Kelvin
Norfolk, NR
Grey, N R
Selkirk M
Jarlsberg
Kemble
Kemnay
Kiugsley
Kingsmill . ..
York NB
ttlgin, ER
King s N S
Jarrett s Corners.
Jarvis
Kempt
Jasper
Kempt Head
Kempt Road
Kempt Shore
Kempt Town
* Ktmptvillt .....
Victoria N8
Richmond N S
Hants N S
Jau vn n sHarbou r
Jeddora Oyster Pd
Jefferson
Jeffry
King s N B
Kent N B
York, WR
King s N B
Brockville .... O
Colchester N S
Grenville, N R...
Yarmouth N S
Durham, W R ...
Wellington, N R, 0!
Peterboro . ER...
Kingston Mills ...
Kingston Station .
Kingston Station
j Kingston Village.
K"in<y c "NT <2
Jellyby
Kemptville
Jemseg
Queen s N B
Kendal
Rincr a N l
Jenkins
Queen s N E
Kenil worth
Kssex S R
Jericho
Lambton, E R....
Peterboro E. R...
Kennaway
Inverness . . . . N S
Victoria, SR
Sask
Jermyn
Kenlis
King s Wharf.
Kinistino... ...
Jersey Mills
Kenmore
Russell
Jerseyville
Jessopville
Jewett s Mills ...
Jocelyn
Brant, N R
Grey, ER
Kenntlcook
Hants N S
Kinkora
Perth, NR O
Prince PEI
Kennetcook Cor .
Kennington Cove
Kenneyville
Hants N S
Fork N B
Cape Breton.. N S
Perth, N K
Huntingdon Qi
Middlesex, E R .
Prince PEI
Bruce W R
ilgoma
Bruce W R
Jock Vale
Carleton
*Kinmount
"Kinnear s Mills
Kinosota . . . . ...
Victoria, NR O
Joggin Bridge ...
Joggin Mines
Digby N >S
Kensington
Kensington
Kent Junction....
Kent
Cumberland . . N S
}rey, N R
Kent N B
Queen s PEI
Johnson Crossing.
Johnson Croft ...
Johnson s Mills...
Johnson s Mills...
Johnston s River.
Johnston
Colchester.... N S
King s N B
Halifax N S
Ontario, W R . ... O
King s N S
Kent Bridge
Kentville
Bothwell
Kinsman s Cor....
Kintail
Huron, S R
King s N S
Huron, W R O
Oxford, NR
Victoria N B
Westmorland.. NB
Queen s PEI
Queen s . . N B
Keohan
King s N B
Kintore
Keppoch
Antigonishe ...N 8
Yale-Kootenay.B C
Pictou N S
Keremeos
Kerrowgar<j
Huron, SR
Pontiac Q
Johnstown
Richmond N S
Oompton ... Q
Xerrwood
Middlesex, W R,
Albert N B
Kirby
Durham, W.R.....O
Drummond Q
Victoria, N R . ...
Johnville
Oarleton N B
Kirkdale
Jolicure
Westmoreland, N B
Toilette Q
Kertch
Lambton. W R...
York, N R
*Kirkfield
*Joliette
Keswick
Kirkhill
Joly
Provencher M
Keswick Ridge ...
Ketch Harbour ...
*Kettleby
York N B
Kirkhill
Jones Falls
Leeds, S R
Halifax N S
Kirkland
Carleton N B
Jonquieres
Ohicoutimi Q
Lincoln
York, N R
Kirk s Ferry
Ottawa Q
Jordan
Kewstoke
Inverness ... . N S
Middlesex, W R.
Middlesex, N R..
Huntingdon Q
Hilton
Perth S R . ... O
Jordan Bay
Shelburne N S
Shelburne . . . .N 8
Shelburne. ... N S
King s N B
Sask
Jordan Bay (e. 8.)
Jordan Fetry
Jordan Mountain
Jordan Station ...
Josephine
Khiva
Kirkwall
Wentworth, N R.
Portneuf Q
Kilbain
Kilbride
York W R O
Lincoln
Kilburn
Victoria N B
K lock s Mittt
Dist. of Nipissing
Middlesex, W R..
Halton
Simcoe, N.R
Waterloo, S R ...
Kildare
Joliette ... Q
Josephsburg
Josephsburg
Kildare
Prince PEI
Knatchbull
Kildare Capes
Kildare Station...
Prince. .. PEI
Knowlesville
Carleton N B
Joyceville
Fronienac
Prince PEI
Ktawa Q
Lisgar M
KnowltonLand ng
Juddhaven
Simcoe, E R
Kilfoil
Carleton NB
Simcoe, S R
Capo Breton ...N S
Renfrew, S R . .
Westmoreland. N B
Carleton N B
Judique
Juniper I land...
Juniper Mount ...
Jura
Inverness N S
Peterboro, E R ...O
Oape Breton. . N S
Lambton, ER....
Sunbury N B
Algoma .
KiL orie
Pictou N S
Kilkenny Lake ...
Killaloe
Vancouver B C
Selkirk M
Kola
Killam s Mills . ...
Killarney
Kolapore
Kolbeck
Grey, E. R
Cumberland ...N S
Haldimand O
Middlesex. SR... O
Juvenile Settlem t
Kagawong
Kiifamcy
Splkirk M
Kohler
Kaladar Station...
Addinzton. . . .
KLlean... ...Wellington. S R..
Komoka...
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
91
POST OFFlUfi
Kootenay (south).
Korah ...............
Kossuth ............
Kouchibouffuac... .
Kouchibouguac B
Kurtzville ..........
Kutawa .........
La Bale ............
Laberge .............
La Beauce .........
La Broquerie ......
L Acadie ............
Lac a la Tortue ...
La Carriers ......
Lachenaie ..........
*Lachine ............
Lachine Locks .....
La Chevrotiere ...
Lachine Rapids ...
Lachute Mills ......
*Lachute ............
La Conception ...
I aDecharge .......
Lac La Hache ......
Lac Masson .........
I ELECT JRAL DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE
Yale EC
Algoma
Waterloo, 8 R....
Kent NB
Kent NB
Wellington, N R. O
ASPS
Yamaska Q
Chateauguay . ... Q
Beauce Q
Provencher . . . M
St. Johns Q
Champlaia Q
Bagot Q* Lancaster.
L Assomption Q, Lancelot ...
Jacques Cartier... Q Landreville
j Jacques Cartier... Q Landry
Lake Weedon
Lalonde
L Amable
L Amaroux
Lamartine
Lambeth
Lambton
*Lambton Mills...
Lameque
Lamlash
Lammermoor. . . .
Lamorna
*Lanark
Lac Ouareau .......
Lac Rond .........
Lac St. Joseph ...
LadneSs Landing
Lady Bank ......
La Fayette .........
Lafontaine ...........
Laggan ...............
La Guerre ..........
LaHavre Cross Rds
La Have Island...
Lake ............
Lake Aiuslie Chap
L.ake Ainslie(w.s)
Lake Ainslie (e.s.)
Lake Ainslie (s.s.)
Lake Annis .........
Lake Aylmer ......
Lake Beauport ....
Lakeburn ............
Lake Charles .......
Lske Clear ........
Lake Dauphin ...
Lake Dore ..........
Lake Edward ......
Lake Egmont ......
Lake Etchemin ...
Lakefield ............
Lakefiold ............
*Lakefield ..........
Lake Frances ....
Lake George .......
Lake George .......
Lake George .......
Lakehurst .........
Lakeland ..........
Lakelands ..........
Lake Law ..........
Lakelet .............
Lake Megautic . .
Lake Opinicon ....
Lake Paul ..........
Lakeport ............
Lake Ramsay ....
Lake Road .........
Lakeside ...........
Lakeside ...........
Lake St. Mary ......
Lake Stream ......
Lake Tallon ......
L. Temiscamingue
Laketon ............
Lakevale ............
Lake Verd .........
Lakeview ..........
Lakeview ............
Lakeview ........
Lakeville ............
Lakeville ..........
Lakeville .......
Lakeville Corner
Portneuf Q! Lands End
! Jacques Cartier . Q Land Villa
Argenteuil Q; Lanes
jArgentueil Q Lanesville
Ottawa Q Lang
Chicoutimi Q Langdon
Carriboo B Cj | Langenburg
Terrebonne Q, Langevin
[St. Johns Qi Lnngford
iMontcalm Q j Langille s
Ottawa Q Langley
Portneuf.-" Q Langley Prairie...
j N.Westmiuster,B C Langside
Grey, E R 0! Langstaff
iBellechasse Q Lanoieville
jSimcoe, E R 0:iLangton
Glengarry 0|;Langvale
Huntingdon Q 1 L Annondution
York,E R ..!!!!!!! OJ Leitche s Creek"!!!
Lunenburg N 8
Lanoraie
Lunenburg.... N 8 Lansburn
Hastings, N R... Oj Lansdown
Inverness N P Lansdowne
....N S
....N 8
... N S
NS
Inverness
Inverness
Inverness
Yarmouth
| Wolfe Q
Quebec Q
1 Westmoreland.N B
Grey, NR
! Renfrew, S R ...
I Marquette M
j Renfrew, N R....
j Portneuf Q
(Halifax N S
Dorchester Q
Argenteuil Q
King s NB
Peterboro E R... O
Lisgar M
York N BJjL Ardoise
King s N 8 ! Lariviere
Yarmouth N 8 Larkin
Peterboro , E R... Larochelle
Marquette M j Larry s River
Cumberland ...N S , La Salette
Inverness NS La Salle
Huron, E R ; Lagcelles
Compton Q Laskay
Frontenac Oi L Assomption
Lansdowne
Lanfdowne Hotel
L Anse & Giles ....
L Anse a laCabane
L Anse auBeaunls
L Anse auFoin ...
L Anse aux Gasc.
Lansing
L Anse St. Jean...
Lantz
La Patrie
La Petite Riviere
La P. R. St. Franc.
LaPlaine
"Laprairie
La Presentation-
Lapland
L Archeveque . ...
King s NS
North umb, E R..O
Lunenburg.... N S
Albert N B
Oxford, N R
Yarmouth N 8
Ottawa Q
Kent N B
Dist.ofNipissing.
Pontiac Q
Kent N B
Antigonishe. ...N S
Queen s P E I
Argenteuil Q
Queen s N B
Elgin, E R
Carleton N B
,King s NS
King s P E T
ISunbury NB
Lass wade
Laterriere
Latimer
Latour s Mills
Lattie s Brook . ...
La Tuque
Launching Place
Laurel
Laurel
*Laurentidet
Lauriston
Lauvina
Lauzon
Laval
Laval trie
Lavant
Lavant Station....
Lavender
L Avenir
Lawfield
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
Wolfe Q
Prescott
Hastings, N