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FOR THE YEAR 1893.
Golden Number.
Epact
Solar Cycle
Chronological Cycles.
13 1 Dominical Letter A.
,....*.. 12 Roman Indiction 6
26 Julian Period 660d
Epochs.
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The year 1311 of the Mahometan Era begins on
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The 57th of Queen Victoria's Reign begins June 20, 18^*3
The 27th of the Dominion of Canada begins July 1, 1893
The 118th of the Indep. of the U. S. begins July 4, 1893
Fixed and Movable Festivals and Anniversaries.
Whitsunday May
Midsummer Day June
Dominion Day July
Michaelmas Day Sept.
Birth of Pnnce of Wales Nov.
St. Andrew Nov.
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St. Patrick March 17
Lady Day March 25
Easter Sunday April 2
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Holy Thursday May 7
B irth of Queen Victoria M ay 24
Explanation of the Articles in the Calendar.
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Moon's Aob.— This column shows to the nearest tenth of a day the Moon's age at Toronto mean noon.
The column. Upper Transit of Pole Star, shows for every day the mean time* at which the Pole Star makes
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The four last columns will serve with sufficient accuracy for the whole of Canada.
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other Latitude is required, the number given in the column should be corrected by m ans of the following Table.
Latitude
1st Correction for Degrees
2nd Correction for each minute
of latitude
42^
43°
44°
45°
46°
47°
48°
49°
—5' 11"
—3' 33"
— 1'49"
0' 00"
4 1' 55"
+ 3' 56"
+ 6' 4"
4 8' 19"
* r'.o
+ 1".7
+ 1".8
4 1" 9
+ 2".0
+ 2".l
+ 2". 3
+ 2". 4
50°
4 10' 42"
+ 2".5
The 1st correction for the degrees of latitude is to be subtracted from the greatest elongation given in the
•calendar or added to it, according as the degrees of latitude are less or greater than 45°.
The 2nd correction, which is always additive, is found by multiplying the number given in the third line of the
Table by the number of minutes in the latitude.
Tlius for latitude 43° 20' . . 1st correction = — 3' 33" 2nd correction + 1 .7 X 20 = + 0' 34"
47° 40'.." " =-}.3'56" " " +2.1X 40 = + l'24"
" •' 45°10'.. " " = 0' 0" » «« -f- 1.9 X 10 = -f-0'19"
Moon'3 Phases. — This Table gives the times (standard 75th meridian)* when the Moon passes Ihe geocentric
longitudes of 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270° east of the sun. It gives also the times of her greatest and least distance
from the earth.
From the time of the upper transit of the Pole Star may be found the time of its greatest western or eastern
elongation, by adding or subtracting the constants given in the annexed Table.
Latitude
Constant ....
Diflference for 10' of latitude.
42= 43°
m 8 h m s h
54 29,5 54 20,5
-1.51 —1.7
44°
m s
54 10
—1.8
45° 46° I 47° I 48°
h m s Jh m s h m s h m
5 53 50 5 53 49 5 53 38 5 53
— 1.8j — 1.8| —2.0 —2.0]
! 49° I 50°
jh m s h m s
5 53 14> 53 2
* In the present Almanac, the hours are numbered from (midnight) to 23.
t Although these times are calculated for Toronto, Quebec and Winnipeg only, the standard times at other jilaces
not differing much from them in latitude may be obtained with sufficient accuracy for ordinary purposes, by
adding four minutes for everj' degree west, and subtracting four minutes for every degree east of these places.
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THE CANADIAN ALMANAC.
Star Tabto.
From the times of the upper trai sit of the Pole Star may be derived, with the aid of the following Table, the
times of culmination, and of the rising and settinu of the principle fixed star, ai« nevu from the parallel of 45'
north latitude.
To ascertain when any star found in the following Table will l>e on the meridian, add the numticr In the left-
hand colunni of figTjres to the preceding' meridian transit of the |>ole «tar uriven in the calendar. T(» find the time
of rising of the star, subtract the number op])oaile to it in the njfht-han<f column of flioires from the tiine of ita
meridian passage. For the '^^ettinp of a star, add the same number to the time of it« merklUui fiaaiia^e. Those
stars marked ( — ) revolve in a circle of jterpetual apparition, and do not rise or »et at plaoeM In aud to the north
of latitude 45°.
Nnme of Star.
a Andromeda!
a Pcgasi (Algenib)
a Cassiopeia}.
^Ceti
/3 Arietis
a Arietis
a Ceti
a Per-sei
a Tauri (Aldebaran)
<r Aurigse (Capella)
(8 Orionis (Rigel)
^ Tauri
6 Orionis
« Orionis
a Colmnbae .•. . . . .
a Orionis
a Canis Majoris (Sirius) . . .
« Canis Majoris
t.SGeminorum (Castor)
a Canis Minoris(Procyon).
^ Geminorum (Pollux)
a Hydrse
a Leonis (Regulus)
7' Leonis
On
Meridian,
h. ill.
22 40
22 44
23 11
23 15
29
42
1 37
1 57
3 10
3 49
3 49
59
20
34
7
6 13
6 18
8 1
8 42
S 53
Rises
and Sets.
h. m.
8 lU
6 59
"4' 40
7 26
7 39
6 13
'7 "7
5 25
8 10
5 57
554 1
3 9 i
6 29 1
450 !
3 46
8 34
6 21
8 9
5 26
6 50
7 26 !
Name or Star.
Ob
Meridian.
Ursa} Majoris
Leonis
Corvi
Virginis (Sjiica)
Ursaj Majoris
Ikxjtis (Arcturus)
Ursw Minoris
Libne
Coronae Boreal is
Serpentis
Scorpii
Scorpii (Antares)
Herculis
Draconis . . .
Draconis
Lyrae (tega)
Aquilte (Altair)
Cygni
Cephei
Aquarii
Aquarii
Piscis Aust. (Fomalhaut).
Pegasi
A. m.
9 36
10 22
11 7
11 58
12 22
12 49
13 29
13 49
14 9
14 17
14 S7
16 1
16 48
16 6
16 82
17 11
18 28
19 15
19 53
20 3
20 37
21 29
21 36
and Seta.
h. w.
"i'i
4 20
5 16
" 7 23
623
8 2
6 as
4 36
4 2
6 59
9 31
633
11 22
6 84
5 56
3 38
7
Table showing the lllumk^Med Portions of the Discs of Venus aiid Mars.
1893.
A'enus.
Mars.
1893.
Venus.
Mars.
January.. 15.
February . 14.
March ... 15.
April .... 15.
May 15.
June 15.
0900
0.947
0.978
0.997
0.998
0.978
0.882
0.902
0.924
0.946
0.965
0.981
Ju.. .... 15.
August . . 15.
September 15.
October .. 15.
November 15.
December. 15.
0.938
0.876
0.799
0.710
0.598
0.454
0.992
0.999
1 000
0995
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Eclipses.
In the year 1893 there will be two Eclipses, both of the Sun.
T.— A Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 16th 1893, iuvisible in Canada. ^ „ ^ „ .
II.— An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, October 9th 1893, visible as a partial Eclipse in the North-West
Territories and British Columbia.
The Northern line of simple contact passes through the points,
Longitude.
118" 52* W.
114 7
109 58
106 9
102 44
Latitude.
69= 3'
64 5
59 4
54 1
49 28
Twelve O'Clock Noon Toronto Standard Time, as compared with the Clock at the following places:
Athens
Berlin, Germany
Bombay
Boston
Calcutta
Cape of Good Hope
Chicago
Constantinople
Dublin
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Jerusalem
6 35p
5 54p
9 51p
15p
10 54 p
6 14p
11 10 a
6 56p
4 35 p
4 47p
4 43p
7 21p
MEAN TIMK.
Lisbon
London, Eng
Madras
Madrid
Melbourne, Aust . . ,
Montreal
Moscow
New York
Paris
Philadelphia
Pekin, China
Quebec .^...
h. m.
4 23p
4 59 88
10 21 p
4 46p
•2 40 a
6p
7 80p
4p
5 9p
11 58 a
•0 46 a
15p
Rome
S:t
St. . ■
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Suez
Sydney, Aust
Vienna
Vancouver
Victoria, B.C
Winnip^.
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h. m.
5 50p
18 p
8 50 a
7 Ip
1 29p
7 lOp
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C Pp
8 48a
8 47 a
10 32 a
Of following day.
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MEMORANDA 1893 — HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC 1893.
n^EMORANDiy FOR THE YEAR 1893.
JANUARY.
MAY.
SEPTEMBER.
1. l8t Sunday after Christmas.
1.
Monday.
1.
Friday. Long Vacation ends.
6. Epiphany.
7.
Rof^-ation Sunday.
3.
14th Sunday after Trinity.
8. 1st Sunday after Epiphany.
11.
Ascension Day.
10.
15th Sunday after Trinity.
15. 2nd Sunday after Epiphany.
14.
Sunday after Ascension.
11.
Jewish New Year 5654 begins.
22. 3rd Sunday after Epiphany.
21.
Whit Sunday.
17.
16th Sunday after Trinity.
29. Septua^esinm Sunday.
24.
Queen's Birthday.
Trinity Sunday.
24.
17th Sunday after Trinity.
28.
KKBRIIARY.
JUNE.
OCTOBER.
1. Wednesday.
1.
Thu'-sday. Corpus Christi.
1.
18th Sunday after Trinity.
5. Sexapesima Sunday.
4.
1st Sunday after Trinity.
8.
19th Sunday after Trinity.
12. Quinquagesima Sunday.
11.
2nd Sunday after Trinity.
15,
20th Sunday after Trinity.
15. Ash Wednesday.
19. 1st Sunday in Lent.
18.
3rd Sunday after Trinity.
22.
21st Sunday after Trinity.
20.
Accession of Queen Victoria.
29.
22nd Sunday after Trinity.
26. 2nd Sunday in Lent.
25.
4ch Sunday after Trinity.
MARCH.
JULY.
NOVEMBER.
1. Wednesday.
1.
Saturday. Dominion Day.
1.
Wednesday.
15. 3rd Sunday in Lent.
2.
5th Sunday after Trinity,
5.
23rd Sunday after Trinity.
12. 4th Sunday in Lent.
9.
6th Sunday after Trinity.
9.
Prince of Wales born, 1841.
19. 5th Sunday ui Lent.
16.
7th Sunday after Trinity.
12.
24 th Sunday after Trinity.
26. 6th Sunday in Lent.
23.
8th Sunday after Trinity.
19.
25th Sunday after Trinity.
31. Good Friday.
30.
9th Sunday after Trinity.
26.
26th Sunday after Trinity.
APRIL.
AUGUST.
DECEMBER.
I. Saturday,
1.
Tuesday.
1.
Friday.
2. Easter Sunday.
6.
10th Sunday after Trinity.
3.
Advent Sunday.
3. Easter Monday.
13.
11th Sunday after Trinity.
10.
2nd Sunday in Advent.
9. Ist Sunday after Easter.
20.
12th Sunday after Trinity.
17.
3rd Sunday fn Advent,
16. 2nd Sunday after Easter.
27.
13th Sunday after Trinity.
24.
4th Sunday in Advent
23. 3rd Sunday after Easter.
25.
Christmas Day. Monday.
30. 4th Sunday after Easter.
31.
1st Sunday after Christmas.
LAW TERMS 1893.
Hilary, begins February 6th, ends February 18th.
" ' do May 16th, do May 27th.
Trinity, begins August 21st, ends September 2nd.
Michaelmas, begins November 20th, ends Decern. 2nd.
HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC, 1893.
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10,03
11.24
2
7.07
7.32
7.17
7.33
7.59
8.17
8.22
8.41
9,18
9,36
10,05
10.25
10.28
10,55
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8.03
7.48
8.03
8.34
8.52
9.09
9,18
9.55
10.13
10.47
11.11
11.26
1.32
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8.31
8.19
8.35
9.10
9.22
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9.56
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1893.]
TEMPERATURE.
1891.
Average
51 Years
Extremes.
Average tempera-
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45.87
44.13
47.09 40.77
in 1878 in 1873
Wannest month . .
August
July
July, '68 Aug.,'60
Aver. temp, of the
wannest month.
65.56
67.67
75.80 64 46
Coldest month ....
Jan.
Jan.
Feb., 75 Feb., '48
Aver. temp, of the
coldest month . .
24.15
22.48
10.16
26.00
Diff. betw. temp.
of the wannest &
coldest month . .
41.41
45.19
....
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Aver, of deviations
of monthly means
2.62
2.45
3.63
Month of greatest
deviation
Dec.
Jan.
Feb., '75
Correspond magni-
tude of deviation
7.56
4.02
12.27
Wannest day
16 June
July 14,
July 31,
Aver. temp, of the
1868
1854
warmest day
77-62
77.87
c
84.50
Feb. 6,
72.75
Coldest day
16 Jan.
-{
1855
Jan. 22,
1859
Dec. 22,
1842
Av. temp, of cold, d
5.13
—2.28
—14.38
9.57
Date highest temp.
16 June
Aug. 24,
1854
Aug. 19,
1840
Highest temperat.
^1.9
90.75
99.2
82-4
Date lowest temp.
16 Jan.
....
Jan. 10,
1859
Jan. 2,
1842
Lowest temperat. .
—2.0
—12.25
—26.5
1.9
Range of the year.
93.0
103.00
118.2
87.0
BAROMETER.
1S9^- sIrS' Extremes.
Aver. pres. of year 29.6385 29.6187
Month high. av. p. ' Sept.
Highest mon.av.p.' 29.7296
Month lowest av. p.' June I
Lowest mon. av. p. ^ 29.5902
Date of the highest
pressure in year. • Oct. 12
Highest pressure.. I 30.266 '
Date of lowest pres- ] |
sure in the year. Nov. 23 ^
Lowest pressure . . j 28.536 i
Range of the year. 1.730
Sept.
29 6642
June
28.707
1.658
28.6779
in 1849
Jan., '49
29.8046
Mar., '59
29.4143
Jan. 8,
1866
30.940
Jan. 2,
1870
28.166
2.133
in 1866
29.5602
in 1864
June,'64
29.6525
Nov., '59
29.5886
Mar. 7,
1878
30.139
Mar. 7,
1845
28.939
1.303
in 1845
RELATIVE HUMIDITY.
1891.
75
Av. humid, of year!
Month of greatest'
humidity I Jan.
Gr'st. av. mon. hu. ' 85
Month of least hu. | May
Least av. mon. hu. ' 59
toYeirl\ Extremes.
77
Jan.
83
May
70
82 in '51
Jan., '57
Feb., '43
58
73 in '58
Dec, '58
81
Apr., '40
•76
EXTENT OF SKY CLOUDED.
1 1891.
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Average
38 Years
Extreme?.
Av. cloud, of year.! 0.59
Most cloudy month Nov.
Least cloudy mon. 1 0.78
Least monthly av . \ Sept.
G'st monthly aver. : 0.36
0.62
Dec.
0.77
July
0.50
0.66 in
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0.29
0.57
in 1856
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W^IND.
1891.
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Resultant direct'n N. 57° W
Resultant velocity!
in miles ". I 1.63
Av. velocity with-j
out reg. to direc. j 7.33
Month of greatest
average velocity' March
Greatest monthly!
average velocity 11.40
Month of least av. '
velocity | Sept.
Least monthly av.
velocity j 4.20
Day of greatest av. :
velocity Oct. 13
Greatest daily av.'
velocity I 28.21
Day of least aver.
velocity ' June 10
Least daily aver. '
velocity !^ j 0.07
Hour of greatest Nov. 17
absolute velocity 2.3 p.m.
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fsYeare' Extremes.
N. 61° W
2.51
9.64
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10.54
in 1880 in 1878
March 'Apr., '80 Dec, '75
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7.56 ! 5.93
10.42
July, '81
8.43
Nov. 17, Feb. 10,
1880 1885
28.12 41.67 22.79
Nov. 7,
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43.77 55.5
Jan. 17,
1885
10-llam
39.0
RAIN.
1891.
Averaga
51 Years
Extremes.
Total depth of rain
in inches
26.735
27.412
43.555
18.574
Number of days on
in 1843
in 1874
which rain fell..
125
113
145in'90 80in'41
Month in which the
greatest depth of
rain fell
Aug.
Sept.
Sep., '43 June, '87
Greatest depth of
rain in one month
4-830
3.322
9.760
2.655
Month in which the
days of rain were
most frequent . .
Nov.
Oct.
Jan., '69 May, '41
Greatest numberof
Oct., '90
rainy days in one
month
14
13
23
11
Day in which the
greatest amount
of rain fell
Aug. 9
Sep., 14, Sept. 14,
Greatest amount of
1843 1 1848
rain in one day.
2.435
1.888
3.455
1.000
SNOW.
1891.
Average
48 Years
Extremes.
Total depth of snow '
in inches ^ 47.8
69.8
122.9
34.6
Number of days in
in 1870
in 1888
which snow fell. 70
66
87 in '59
33 in '48
Month in which the'
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snow fell 1 March
Jan.
Mar., '70
Dec, '51
Greatest depth of|
snowinonemon.j 17.7
17.2
62.4
19.7
Month in which the
days of snow were
most frequent . . Jan. and
Jan.
Dec, '72
Feb., '4^
Greatest number of March
days of snow in
one month ' 17
14
24
8
Days in which the
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Feb. 5,
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1863
4-6 Jan.
of snow fell ' Jan. 11
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Mar. 27,
1888
Gr'test fall of snow
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1870
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5.2
9.1
16.0
3.8
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AREA AND POPULATION.
Dominion op Canada and Newfoundland, (fee, 1892.
Pkovincks, DisTRicxa, Territories.
Entered Confederation
or Organized.
Mauitoba, Province
Saskatchewan, Dintrict
Assiiiiboia, do
North-West Territories
Athabasca, District
Alberta, do
British Columbia, Province
Ontario do
New Brunswick do
rTova Scotia do j
Prince Edward Island, do
Quebec do
Territory east of Hudson's Bay j
Islands in Arctic Ocean & Hudson's Bay
K^ewatin, District !
Territory east of Keewatin and south of
Hudson's Boy I
Great Lakes and River St. Lawrence east
to Long. 66", and portions within United
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Organized 1882
Do
Organized, 1882 ;
Do.
Entered Confederation 1871 .!
Entered Confederation 1867.
Do.
Do.
Entered Confederation 1873.
Entered Confederation 1867 .
Organized 1876.
Totals 3,318,500
65,000
101,400
89,650
859,6C0
103,300
105,860
882,»00
219,650
28,100
20,550
2,000
227,500
352,300
80O,0rO
267,000
194,300
9,000
7,000
560
46,400
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250
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100
50
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74,000 Ul.44t
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906,000 1 90,7«
104,500 ; I
106,100 \l
S8S,300 i 92,767
222,000 ,2,112,989
28.20a ' S21.294
20,600 ' 450,523
3,000 : 109,0^
228,900 I.4«8,SW
358,000 Uoknown
300,000 IK>.
282,000 D..
196,8(M
47,400 47,400
139,900 '3,458,400 '4,8»,4U
Labrador
Newfoundland
Do. French Shore, from Cape Ray to Cape St. John, sav .
40,0U0
42.7M
I 4.M0
187.411
10.000
5.030,822
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, DOMINION OF CANADA.
Comparative Statement of Value of Exports and Imports, Dominion of Canada, since the Cot\fedemti*m nf the
Provinces.
Year end'g
Total
Total
Ent. for f |^,x-.
Conoump.! ^^y-
Year end'g' Total
Total 1 Ent. for
30th June,
Exports.
Imports.
30th June, Exports.
Imports. 1 CoDsmup.
$
$ 1 $
$ 1 8
8 ' 9
J :• '
•
1S68
57,567,888, 73,459,644
60,474,781! 70,415,165
71,985,306 8,S1«M<' issfi s7'ni4.^,s s«l 4n!» 747 71 7vJ.:U'.t U.
I >--«.♦
1869
67,402,170, 8,J'
1870
73,573,490 74,814,339 71,237,603 9,1'
1871..
74,173,618' 96,092,971 86,947,482 11,.^-
1872
82,639,663 111,430,527 107,709,116 13 n
1873
1874
89,789,922 128,011,281 127,514,504 13,"
89,351,928 128,213,582'l27,404, 169 14,1
1875
1876
77,866,979 123,070,2.S;y 19,618,657 15.,:'
80,966,435 y3,210,346| 04,733,218 12,>
1877
75,875,393 99,327,0621 96,300,483 12,ii-:,.... . .
1878
79,323,667 93,081,787 91,199,577 12,795,6y3rlss»0 < !.Ki,.4y,14y.i
1879
71,491,255' 81,964,4271 80,341,608 12,939,54l!,1891 1 S»8,417.296 1 .
IMMIGRATION.
Comparative Statement showing the total number of arricalu both ■■' ^
settlers who have entered the Dominion f'
Via the St. Lawrence
Via Suspension Bridge
Vki Inland Ports
Maritime Province Ports. .
British Columbia
Ent'd at Custom H'se
with settler's goods.
Total.
1881. 1882
I 1882. I
30,288 44,850 45,966
61,823 90,393' 66,179
.. I .-I 36,045
3,836 18,426 14,721
5,715 13,927: 9,000
101,612 162,596 171,911
15,404' 30,554' 34,987
117,016 193,158 206,
1884. , 1885
1600.
31,529 17,036
63,119 27.511
15,627 10,533
12,130 9,693i 11.124
9,000 8,023; - -'•
22,782 32.749 37.721' 27.671
51,473 ••■ '"" '■- "" ^""^^^
6,100
131,405
35.191
72,795 ;■
82,301 -2..
166,596 105,096 Il22..'i81 175.579,174.4741176,402 IT
Total amount of money and effects brought by Immigrants during 1891, as far as ascertained. $S,51n.I'l.
Actual cost of Immigration, $179,778.69.
The practice of granting assisted passages to immigrants was discontinuwl in 1SS*<. ' " ' " ■'
1890 a special vote was pa^ed for the purjwse of promoting siettlemont in the Nor
Government decided to pav a bonus of 810 to each head of a family, an<l $5 to each nu
years ; also, no additional' bonus to eac^h member of the family who shall, within six iiionin> ..
a settler on land somewhere in the Dominion west of the Province of Ontario, a.s this bonus d
old provinces. The object of this bonus is to assist the bono fide ai.n-icultural settler u.
expenses from points iji Europe to points in the North-West. This \x>\\c\ has since liecn comnuRu.
2ij
COMMERCE — RAILWAY STATISTICS.
[1893.
COMMERCE, DOMINION OF CANADA.
Statistical View of the Commerce of the Dominion of Canada during fiscal year ending ZOth June, 1891.
Exports.
Ent'd for
Consump-
tion.
Duty.
j Tonnage of British
and Canadian Vessels.
Entered Entered
Inwards, Outwards.
Tonnage of Foreign
Vessels.
Entered j Entered
Inwards, i Outwards.
Total.
British Empire, ^^z. :
Great Britain ....
British E. Indies..
British W. Indies .
Briti.sh Guiana . . .
British Africa
Australia
Gibraltar
Hong Kong
Newfoundland. . . .
New Zealand
49,280,
14,
1,760,
•220.
11,
582,
3,
9,
1,467!
42,047,-526
51,040
1,244,185
140,629
78,091
169,065
$ c.
,124,271 75
3,544 45
228,302 74
102,076 39
13,585 73
28 30
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
6,548
1,549
751,003
1,239 13
3,452 92
Total Brit. Empire . .
Argentine Republic.
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Cen. Am'n States . . .
Chili
China
Denmark
Dutch Guiana
France
French Poss., Africa.
Genuany
Greece
Havti
Holland
Italy
Japan
Madeira
Me.vico
Norway and Sweden.
Peru
Portugal
Roumania
Russia
St. Pierre
-Sandwich Islands . . .
Spain
Spanish Possessions ,
Lnited States
U. S. of Colombia . .
Uniguay
W. Indies— Danish..
do. —French .
do. —Spanish .
Venezuela
Other Countries
53,357,865 44,483,088
163,237
1,508
72,672
442,523
12,040
93,763
58,197
1,495
4
253,734
5,826
532,142
3,828
19,352
14,741
90,999
17,796
23,138
22,496
183,972
68,435
120,61ll
8,219
2,941
186,619
51,609
67,110
15,678
37,280,572
19,916
20,481
22,005
40,631
1,280,212
6,823
144,548
655,448
410,838
),476,501 41;
1,827 30
39,048 72
126,180 23
154,278 52
18,611
868,982
2,210
222,722 52
262 10
2,312,143
1,164
3,804,090
162,012
932,032 53
1,477 74,
1,320,583 23!
42,946 67!
389,791
241,809
1,254,329
741,462 43
44,888 99
42,475 91
-2,655,206
2,659,338
2,618,729
769
34,546
8,800
70,537
489 55
8,241 15
30,680 47
1,946
23,360
5
488,807
1,409.-543
33,685,657
8,290
243 26
2,771 40
217,612 94'
796,688 86
7,734,514 71
1,430 95
15,334
8,470
125,018
738,958
1,010 93
65 47
1,108,375 00
358,262 00
Total all other Coun.! 41,198,510 68,862,036
13,930,573 58 1
Coin and Bullion . . . |
Estimated amount
short at Inland Ports
Additional Duties . . <
946,927
2,913,994
9,190 73:;
Grand totals 98,417,296 113,345,124
-1
23,416,265 72;
Tons.
2761,923
56^
O O a^
o o a>
I
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RAILWAY STATISTICS.
No. I.— Total Railway Mileage of the Dominion,
June 30th, 1891.
Railways in operation
Railways under construction (track laid).
14,009
624
Total , 14,633
No. 2.— Nominal Capital raised for Railways of the
Dominion, June SOth, 1891.
Ordinary Share Capital $238,769,386 36
Preference Share Capital 101,000,400 39
Bonded Debt 292,291,653 68
Government and Municipal aid 182,484,255 40
OtherSources 2.102.062 38
$816,647,758 21
1893.]
THIKD OBNSDS OF OANADA.
. 27
CENSUS OF CANADA, 1891.
Statement of Population compared with PRECEDiNa Cenbuseb.
SoTK.— Fuller particulars of the Ceiutm will be found in the Canadian Almanac for 189t.
Provincks.
lova Scotia
few Brunswick
rince Edward Island
uebec
ntario
[anitoba
dniboia "V
Iberta V
skatchewan )
Jritish Columbia.
Jnorganized
Total population
POPULATIOK.
1871.
387,800
285,594
94,021
1,191.516
1,620,851
25,228
18,000
33,586
30,000
3,686,596
1881.
440,572
821,233
108,891
1,359,027
1,926,922
26,515
49,459
30,931
4,324,810
Increase.
62,772
85,689
14,870
167,611
306,071
37,032
7,515
15,873
931
638,214
Per.
centage.
1891. Increase.
13-61
12-48
17 19
14 05
18-88
146-78
41-75
47-26
310
17-31
450,528
321,294
109,088
1,488,586
2.112,989
154,442
67,564
92,767
32,168
9,961
61
197
129,660
186.007
92.182
42,030
43,308
1,237
4,8-29,411 601,601
Per-
cent«((e.
2-26
U 02
0-18
9&S
06
14806
164 76
87-50
4-00
11-66
TABLE No. 2.
Kelioions of the People by Provixce.s.
Denomination.
CoSia M-i""-
New
Brunswick
Nova
Scotia.
nnf«ri« P.Ed'rd
Ontario. ,g,^^j
Q"«^- TeJJ^Vs
Canada.
■
Adventists
Baptists
109
3,098
166
776
20,367
'23,600
62
•277
2,083
14,298
12,691
15,281
286
38
298
79
45
597
3,463
32
16,112
389
1,815
20,571
30,852
261
743
6,545
28,437
3,183
39,001
1,874
124
399
74
5
448
1,641
715
79,649
234
1,036
115,961
43,095
1,003
73
377
36,504
40,639
22
17
993
147
269
376
1,156
1,651
83,122
242
3,112
122,452
64,410
1,728
31
5,882
54,195
3
108,952
47
41
1,377
115
326
482
2,228
448 22
105,957 6,265
9 345
3,864
7,991
1,129
4,294
1,291,969
75,388
20
2,703
1,384
39,617
25
62,601
2,320
38
297
563
1,435
709
2,848
14
1,565
184
233
13,008
14,166
62
85
2,676
7,980
8,404
12.507
4,720
34
85
18
7
689
632
6,855
803,749
11,630
28,155
1,990.465
644,106
12,763
Congreffationalists
Catholics (Roman)
Church of Enjfland
Disciples
16,879
368,300
385,999
9,106
2,501
,j5,029
653,942
2,372
453,146
2,938
4,338
10,3-20
776
1,095
29,934
21,896
11
47,837
6,646
531
.1
3
13,596
24
33,072
9
8
ISO
10
24
62t)
219
Jews
6,414
63.979
847,409
26.709
755,199
12,216
4.638
13,919
1.772
8,106
88.765
88.988
Lutherans
Methodists
l\a!,'aiis
I'resbyterians
Protestants
Salvation Army. . .
Unitarians
Univei-salists
Other Denom's . . .
Not specified
Totals
Not received from
unorganized
Territory
97,613
152,506
321,263
450,396
2,114,321
109,078
1.488,535
66.790
4,800,611
32.168
4.882.679
The following analysis shows the proportion of each denomination to the whole population both for 1881
for 1801.
Proportion of each denomination to ichole population, 1881 and 1891.
1891 1881
per cent. per cent.
Adventists 014 017
Baptists 6-33 686
Brethren 0-24 0-24
Congregationalists 0-58 0.62
Catholics (Roman) 41-46 41.43
Church of England 13-41 13-35
Disciples 0*27 0-47
lews 0.13 0.06
Lutherans 1-33 1-06
Methodists 1765 1711
In the above statement, for the purpose of condensation, the several bodies calling themselves " Presbj-teruui "
have been put under the one head. "Baptists" and "Methodists" have each been united in the same way-
there being three brandies of the Baptists and four of the Methodists in the full compilation. " Protestants"
include those persons who did not give the eminiei-ators a better detail of their faith. "Salvation Anuy"
appears for the fii-st time in the Census returns.
Pagans
Prrabj-terians.
Protestants
Quakers.
Salvation Armj-
Unitarians
Universalists
Other Denominations.
Not Specified
1891
})er cent.
0.56
15-73
p-25
10
0-29
004
007
0-70
0-72
1881
per cent.
0.10
1604
0-15
0-15
0-05
014
0-33
207
///VD Their BR/JiieH5s
Ailsa Craig . . .
Alexandria . . .
Alliston, O
Almonte
Amherst, N.S.
Amherstb'rg O
Annapolis,N.S
Antigfonish . . .
NAMES OF BANKS.
Commerce
Union
Hamilton
Montreal
Nova Scotia
Halifax Bk.Co. . .
Ontario
Nova Scotia
Union B. of H . . .
Merchants' H . . .
Halifax Bk.Co...
Ottawa
Arnprior
Aurora | Ontario
Aylmer, O.
Ayr...
Barrie .
BarrVton,N.S.
Bathurst, N.B.
Beauharnois . .
Bedford, Q
Molsons
Traders
Commerce. . . .
Toronto
Commerce. . . .
Halifax Bk.Co.
Merchants' H .
Jac. Cartier. . .
E. Townships.
Berlin
Berthier, Q...
Blenheim
Boissevain, M.
Belle vil e I" Merchants'
• Montreal
. I Commerce
, I Dominion
J* Merchants'
. I Commerce
, I Ville Marie
. j Commerce
Com Bk of Man . ,
Union
Bowman ville. . j Ontario
** jStandard
Bradford Standard
Brampton ' * Merchants' . . .
*' Dominion
Brandon, M. . . * Merchants' . . .
" ... Bank B.N. A...
" ... Imperial
Brantford B. N. America. .
" 'Montreal
" . . . . ^Commerce
" .... [Standard
Bridgefn, N.S. 1 Nova Scotia . . .
Bridgew'r, N.S Merchants' H . .
Halifax Bk.Co..
Brighton Standard
Brockville ... 'Montreal
" I Molsons
" .. ^Toronto
Brussels 'Standard
Calgary, Alb.
Campbellford..
Campbellton . .
Cannin<,'ton. ..
Canning, N.S.
Carberry, M..
Imperial
Montreal
Molsons
Standard
Nova Scotia . . .
Standard
Halifax Bk.Co. .
'Com Bk of Man.
! Union
Carleton Place, j Ottawa. . . .
Cayuga iCommerce.
MANAGKR OR AGENT.
r. A. Stephen.
J. R. Proctor.
N, M. Livingstone.
W. B. Graveley.
John McKeen.
J. H. Morrison.
W. J. C. Harvey.
J. H. Lombard.
E. D. Arnaud.
C. E. Harris.
J. M. Brough.
D. M. Finnic.
D. A. Radcliflfe.
H. A. Ambridge.
F. J. Winlow.
John Wvllie.
J. A. Stfathy.
H, H. Morris.
F. W. Homer.
J. F. Barry.
H. Dorion.
E. W. Morgan.
W. Hamilton.
R. Richardson.
C. M. Stork.
J. W. Murray.
W. R. Travers.
W. C. J. King.
A. Gariepy.
R. C. Macpherson.
F. W. Young.
F. W. S Crispo.
George McGill.
W. J. Jones.
T. Dewson.
W. A. Bellhouse.
W. W. Nation.
E. S. Phillips.
R. Butt.
A. Jukes.
Alex. Robertson.
F. J. Hunter.
Jeflfery Hale.
C. Cook.
W. Caldwell.
W. F. Mitchell.
Alex. Badenoch, Actg.
S. B. Gearing.
Neil McLean.
A. B. Brodrick.
J. Pringle.
G. P. Schomeld.
S. Barber.
A. D. Braithwaite.
G. C. McGregor.
E. A. Bog.
F. W. Daniel.
John Houston.
F. W. Borden.
C. F. Grant.
J. P. Anderson.
J. A. Bangs.
VV. C. T. Morson.
Charlottetown
Chatham, O.
Chatham, N.B.
Chesley, 0....
Clinton
Coaticook
Cobourg .
Colborne
Collingwood
Cornwall.
Cowansville
Dig by, N.S.
Dorchester,NB
Drayton
Drum'ndv'le Q.
Dundas
Dunnville
Durham
Edmonton, Alb
Edmundston . .
Elmira
Emerson
Essex
Exeter
Farnham
Fergus
Forest
Fort William . .
Fraserville, Q.
Frederict.N.B.
Gait.
Gananoque .
Gaspe Basin.
Georgetown.
Glencoe
Goderich . . .
NAMES OF BANKS. MANAGER OR AGENT.
Granby, Q.
Guelph
Guysboro' N.S
Halifax, N.S..
[28]
Mercht's,PEI. . ,
Merchants' H
Bank of N.S... .
Commerce
* Merchants'
Montreal
Standard
Montreal
Nova Scotia
Hamilton
Molsons
E. Townships. . .
Du Peuple
Dominion
Toronto
Standard
Commerce
Toronto
Montreal
Ontario
E. Townships. . .
Nova Scotia . . . .
Merchants'
Traders
Jacq. Cartier
Commerce
Commerce
Standard
Imperial
Peopl's.Halif'x . .
Traders
Com Bk of Man
Imperial
Molsons
St. Hyacinthe. . ,
Imperial
Standard
Com Bk ofMan . ,
Jac. Cartier
People's
B. N. America. . .
Nova Scotia . . . .
Merchants' H . . .
Commerce
Imperial
* Merchants' —
* Merchants'
Toronto
LaBanq.Nat
Hamilton
Traders
Montreal
Commerce
E. Town. Bk....
Dominion
Montreal
Traders
Commerce
Merchants' H . . .
Halifax B. Co. . .
Nova Scotia.. ..
Union, Halip'x.,
Merciit's' H
Wm. McLean.
F. H. Arnaud.
D. C. Chalmers.
J. E. Thomas.
A. St. L. Mackintosh.
Angus Kirkland
R. N. Rogers.
F. E. Winslow.
F. R. Morrison.
J. S. Gordon.
H. C. Brewer.
B. Austin.
J. B. Gendreau.
E. H. Osier.
T. A. Bird.
C. Larke.
James Brydon.
W. A. Copeland.
R. Mackenzie.
A. Denny.
J. Mackinnon.
Herbert Green.
F. McDougall.
H. A. Mallory,
J. E. Girouard.
F. W. Holmested.
R. G W. Conolly.
J. Kelly.
G. R. F. Kirkpatrick.
Jean Tache.
A. W. Clark.
D. McArthur.
C. White.
N. D. Hurdon.
J. E. Campbell.
S. D. Raymond.
VV. C. Boddy.
A. H. Dickens.
O. Leblanc.
J. W. Spurden.
R. luglis.
J. Pitblado.
W. R. Racey.
J. M. Duff.
John Cavers.
G. V. J Greenhill.
F. Jemmett.
C. V. Ketchum.
J. Le Boutillier.
J. M. Roy.
H. D. Mitchell.
Geo Drummond.
R. S. Williams.
E. N. Robinson.
A. A. Fitzgerald.
J. H. Finlay.
A. F. H. Jones.
B. R. McConkey-
T. G. A. Parkes.
H. N. Wallace.
Thomas Fjshe.
E. L. Thorne.
D. H. Duncan.
I
I
1893.]
BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIE BRANCHES, ETC.
29
PliACBS.
NAMES OF BANKS.
MANAGER OR A0E.VT.
PLACES.
SAMKH OF BAXKB.
MANAGKR OR AOEKT.
HaUfax, K.S..
Peoplb'b
John Knierht.
Montreal
Ontario
R. N. King.
<<
tfontreal
?. M. Cotton.
^. End Branch.
T. J. Cochran.
Hamilton
Hamilton
J. Turnbull.
«
8. N. America. . .
A. E. Kills.
"
do. Barton St. Br
J. H. Stuart.
<(
Toronto
J. Murray Smith.
J. O. BainJ.
3. N. America. . .
J. J. Morrison.
do Pt. St.Ch's Br
««
Montreal
J. N. Travers.
" ....
Commerce
A. M. Cronible,
'«
• Merchants'
I. Pottenger.
"
do N. Dame St.
W. W. Ruthveii.
«»
Traders
Stuart Strathy,
Wm. Roberts.
C. W. Clinch.
It
do St I.Awr'nceSt
J. 0. Pyke.
Geo. H. Balfour
<(
Commerce
Molsons
It
•'
B. N. America. . .
R. R.Grindley, G.Man.
Harriston ....
Standard
J. E. Gray.
Jeffrey Penfold.
Hawkesb'ry,
Hochelaga, Q.
Ottawa
•I. Martin, Act.
It —
LaBanq. Nat....
Merchant*', H. . .
Ville Marie
D P. Riopel.
E. L. Pease.
Hull, Q
Jac<v Cartier . . .
A. de Martigny.
II
do. N. Dame St.
K. A. McCiinJv.
Huntinjfdon, (^
E. Townships. . .
W. H. Robinson.
" ....
S'ova Scotia
F. Kennedv.
Ingereoll
Traders
A. B. Ord.
Moosomin. ..
LJnion
A. E. Christie.
"
* Merchants*
A. M. Smith.
Morden, M ...
>mBkofMan..
C. R. Dunsfonl.
•'
Imperial
J. A. Richardson.
Morrisburg. . .
Vlolsons
L. W. Howard.
Iroquois
Union Bank
R. McClelland.
Mount Forest.
Ontario
R. S. Bretlin.
Jarvis
Commei-ce
W. C. T. Morson.
"
Hamilton
J. Butterfleld.
Joliette
IVIIochdaga....
A. A. Larocqiie.
Nanaimo.B.C.
British Colum. .
G. Williams.
Kamloops.B.O.
British Coluni. . .
C. R. Slater.
Napanee
•Merchants'....
A. Smith.
KeewatiM, 0..
Ottawa
J. B. Monk.
"
Dominion
E. H. Baines,
Kentville, N.S.
Nova Scotia
L. D. V. Chipman.
Napierville . . .
Bk De.St.Jean...
M. Catudal.
Kincardine. . . .
* Merchants'....
H. Irwin.
Neepawa, Man
Union
Thos. McCaflrr>-.
Kingston
* Merchants' ....
G. E. Hague.
G. A. Robinson.
Nelson, B.C. . .
Bk. B. Columbia
R. F. Dalv.
" ....
B. N. America. . .
N.Glasgow.NS
Nova Scotia
Inglis Johnstone.
" ....
Montreal
C. JE. L. Porteous.
Union of Halifax
C. A. Robson.
"
Ontario
T. Y. Greet.
'«
HalifPxBk.Co...
Boies Deveber.
Kingston, N.B.
Merchants' H. ..
J. H. Abbott.
Newcastle ....
Standard
J. K. Allen.
Lachute, Que.
Ville Marie
H. Frost.
Newcastle.N B
Nova Scotia
F. R. Morrison.
Laurentides, Q
Jac. Cartier
A. Bovtr.
Merchants' H . .
John McKane.
Leamington . .
Traders
Jas. Watson.
New Hamb'rg.
Western
T. D. Allin.
Lethb'dge, Alb
Union
F. R. Godwin.
N.Wmnstr.BC
BkB. Columbia..
J. B. Fisher.
Lindsay
Ontario
E. Flood.
II
Montreal :
0. D. Brjnmer.
Montreal
A. F. D. MacGachen.
Newmarket. . .
Ontario
J. E. Souch.
"
Dominion
Robt. Ross.
Niagara Falls-
Imperial
Ville Marie
J. A. Langmuir.
Listowel, Out.
Hamilton
O. S. Clarke.
Nicolet, Que..
L. Belair.
Liverpool, N.S.
Nova Scotia. ....
Wm. Haliburton.
N.Sydney, C.B
Peopl'sHalifx..
VV. H. Gossip.
Lockport.N.S.
Halifa.\Bk.Co...
E. A. Capstiok.
"
Union of Halifax
S. D. Boak.
London
B. N. America. . .
D. Cumberlan./
N. Sydney, N.S
Nova Scotia
W. Thomson.
" ......
* Merchants'
W. F. Hai-per.
Norwich
Molsons
A. A. C. Denovan.
F. S. Jarvis, Asst. Man.
Orangeville. . .
Commerce
H. T. Wills.
'«
Montreal
W. J. Anderson.
"
Hamilton
H. M. Watson.
«'
Commerce
D. B. Dewar.
Orillift
Dominion
J. Scott, Act. Agt.
«'
Molsons
P. W. D. Brodrick.
Tradeis
E. W. Strathy.
"
Toronto
T. F. How.
Ormstow.., Q..
Merchants, H. . .
E. A. McCunlv, Act.
Londond'y N.S
Louiseville, Q.
Men-hants', H. . .
E. Walsh.
Oshawa
Western
T. H. McMillan.
Ville Marie
F. X. 0. Lacoursiere.
««
Dominion
L. G. Cassels.
Lucknbw
Hamilton
J. C. Brown.
Ottawa
Ottawa
George Bum.
Lunenb'g,N.S.
Merchants' H . . .
R. S. Currie.
B. N. America. . .
D. Robertson.
"
Halifax Bk.Co...
D. I. Forbes.
• <
Montreal
F. Gundrj-.
Robt. Gill.
i<
Peopl's.IIalif'x..
G. N. C. Hawkins.
"
Commerce
MahoneBay..
Maitland, N.S.
Peopl's.llalifx..
H. A. Bailey, Act.
"
Ontario
A. Simpson.
Merchants' H . . .
G. H. Dalziel.
««
•Merchants' ...
W. L. Maricr.
Markham ....
Standard
F. A. Reesor.
It
Quebec
H. V. Noel.
Meaford
Molsons
D. A. Ferguson.
«'
La Banq. Nat...
P. J. Bazin.
Agency of Smith's Falls
C. A. Armstrong.
II
Union
M. A. Anderson.
Middleton.N.S
Com. B.of W'nd'r
Owen Sound..
• Merchants' ....
J. C. Paterson.
Midland
Western
F. H. Holland.
<•
Hamilton
H. H. O'Reilly
Milton
Hamilton
G. W. Brent.
•»
Molsons
L. E. Tate.
Minnedosa . . .
Com.BkofMan. .
E. 0. Denison.
Oxford, N.S. .
Nova Scotia ....
G.S. Moore.
Mitchell
* Merchants'
W. B. Waterbun-, Act.
Paisley
Western
F. Biette.
Moncton
Montreal
A. H. Beddome.
Pang
B. N. America. . .
J. Cran.
Nova Scotia
Geo. W. Daniel.
1 "
Commerce
R, C. Jennings.
<(
Merchants'of H . .
C. J. Butcher.
IParkdale
Standard
J. Martin.
Montreal
Montreal
E. S. Clouston, G. Man
jParkhill
Commerce
T. A. Stephen.
do
Alex. Lang, Asst. G. M.
'Parrsboro'
Halifax Bk.Co..
.\. S. Towiisorul.
• <
do
A. Macnider, Ch. Insp.
P'net'ng'shene
Western
F. H. Holtaii.l.
a
do Branch . . .
H V. Meredith, L. Man.
iPerth
* Merchants'....
C. G. Mor-iin.
"
do W.E.Br...
D. B. Macpherson.S. Agt
1 "
Montreal
R. J Dnunmond.
«'
* Merchants' . ..
G. Hague, Gen. Man.
'Pembroke....
Quebec
T. F. Cox.
«'
do
John Gault, Asst.
" ....
Ottawa
Hector Eraser.
Branch
J. S. Meredith.
Peterborough.
Toronto
P. Campbell.
"
do
A. J. Ferguson. Asst.
Montreal
F. J. Lewis.
"
Molsons
F. W. Thomas. G. Man.
tt
Commerce
W. Manson.
>'
Branch
J. Elliot.
II
Ontario
Chas McGill.
'*
D'HOCHELAGA..
M. J. A. Prendergast.
Petrolia
Toronto
W. F. Cooi^er.
"
Dr PEtTLE
J. S. Bousquet.
Pickering
Ontario
Geo. Kerr.
"
St. Cath. St. Br
A. Fouriiier.
Picton
Montreal
R. J. B. Crombie.
"
NotreDameW.Bi
N. St. Mars.
St&udant
W. T. Shannon.
'«
Jacq. Cartier. .
A. L. de Martigny.
Pictou, N. S..
Nova Scotia ....
A. D. Munro.
"
Ontario St.,.
A. Bover.
"
Merchants'
G. R. Chishohn.
"
Ville Marie....
W. Weir, Pres.
Plessisville.Q.
Jac. Cartier ....
Chevreflls & Laoerte.
"
Quebec
T, Modougall.
Pt.St.Chari'sQ
Villo M.iri,-
\V .}. K. WaU.
30
BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC.
[1893.
I'LACKS.
Port Colborne.
Port Klgiri
IMlawkesbury
I'ortHood.C.B
Tort Hope
Port Perry
Port Arthur . .
Prt. la Prairie.
Prescott
P. Albert, Sask
Quebec
Rat Portage . .
Kegina
Renfrew, O. ...
Richmond ....
Ridge town
Sackville, N.B.
Samia
SaultSte Marie
Seaforth
Shediac,N.B..
Sherbrooke . . .
Siniooe
Smith's Falls . .
Sorel
Souris
Springhill
Stanstead
St.Andr'w'sNB
St Catharines.
St€ Cfsaire, Q.
St, Cunegonde
St. Francois B.
St. Henri, Q . .
St. Hyacinthe.
St.JeanBapt'te
St. John, N.B
St. John's, Q .
St. Jerome. . ,
St. Mary's . . ,
St. Remi, q"!
St. Sauveur ,
St. Simon, Q
St Stephen NB
St. Thomas.
SteTherise, (
Stellarton.N.l
NAMKS OK BANKS.
Imperial
Hamilton
Merchants, H . . .
People's Halifax.
Traders
Toronto
Western
Ontario
Imperial
Com. B. of Man. ..
* Merchants' . .
Imi^erial ......
Quebec
Union
do
do St. Louis St.
La Banq. Nat. . .
B. N. America. . .
Montreal
* Merchants'
Du Peuple
Jacq. Car tier
Imperial
Montreal
Merchants'
E. Townships
Molsons
Traders
Merchants'
HalifaxBk.Co. ..
Commerce
Traders
Montreal
Commerce
Imperial
Commerce
Pe'ple's Halifx . .
E. Townships...
*■ Merchants'
La Banq. Nat. . ,
Commerce
Hamilton
Molsons ,
Union
Molsons
D'Hochelaga. . .
Com Bk of Man
Halifax Bk.Co. .
E. Townships . . ,
Nova Scotia. . . . ,
Imperial
Commerce ,
Toronto
St. Hyacinthe. .
Jacq. Cartier. . .
St. Hyacinthe. .
Jacq. Cartier. . .
La Banqite de.
St. Hyacinthe. .
Jacq. Cartier.. .
Molsons
Jacq. Cartier
N. Brunswick. .
B. N. America. .
Montreal
Nova Scotia . . .
Halifax Bk.Co. .
Bk.de St. Jean.
* Merchants'. . .
Du Peuple
Du Peuple
Montreal
Traders
Du Peuple
Jacq. Cartier. . .
Jacq. Cartier.. .
St. Steimiex's. .
Nova Scotia. I. .
* Merchants'.. .
Imperial
Molsons
Ville Marie
Nova Scotia . . .
manager or aoknt.
E. C. F. Wood.
A. H. Ridout.
J. A. Mclsaac.
W. P. Collins, Act.
J. L. Willis.
E. B. Andros.
Wm. MoGili.
W. H. Nelson.
N. G. Leslie.
H. Fisher.
W. C. Young.
J. E. Young.
James Stevenson.
E, E. Webb, Gen. Man,
J. G. Billett, Local.
Geo. Veasey. do
P. Lafrance.
J. Taylor.
J. Macara.
J. C. More.
P. B. Dumoulin.
A. Dion.
W. A. Weir, Mgr.
J. A. Paddon.
F, A. W. Lister.
W. L. Ball.
J. McMahon.
John Pool,
Fulton McDougall.
Thos. Murray.
T. W. Nisbet,
J, C. Douglas,
G, H. Griffin.
D. McGregor.
J. M. Wemyss.
M. Morris.
E. J. Cochran.
Wm, Farwell, G, Man.
S. Edgell, Local,
C, W. Walcot.
W, Gaboury.
E. Cowdry.
W. Corbould.
F, A. Bethune.
J, H. Henderson.
F. W, G, Johnson,
W. L. M, Desy.
Henry J. Pugh,
H. H. Archibald.
S. Stevens.
Sub. to St. Stephen,
C. M. Arnold,
F, O. Cross.
G. W. Hodgetts.
M. L. J. Lacasse.
G. N. Ducharme.
N, A. Boivin.
F. St, Germain.
E. R. Blanchard
A, Clement.
G. Crebassa.
M, Bourret,
G, A. Schofield, Mgr.
J, Clawson, Cashier.
H. A. Harvey.
E. C. Jones.
Geo. Sanderson.
Jas, G. Taylor,
P. Bandouin.
E. H. Heward,
P. Bandouin.
J. A. Theberge,
J. Leslie.
C. S. Rumsey.
C. Bedard. "
A. Dion.
D, Denis,
J. F. Grant.
J. Black.
W. Pringle.
M. A. Gilbert.
H. Lockwood
M. Boisvert.
G, R. Murray.
PLACKS.
Stouflville . . .
Stratford
Strath roy
Sudbury, 0. .
Sum'side, PEI
Sussex, N. B .
Sydney, C.B.
Thorold
Three Rivers
Tilsonburg.
Toronto . . .
NAMES OF BANKS.
Standard
^Merchants' . . . .
Montreal
Commerce
Commerce
Traders
Ontario . .
Bk. Sum'erside..
Bank of N.S .
Merchants' H
Nova Scotia.,
Merchants' H
Commerce . . .
Quebec
Quebec
La Banq, Nat
Du Peuple , , ,
D'Hochelaga.
Traders
Western
Commerce . . .
do. Branch
do. E. Br. . .
do. N. Br. .
do. N.W.Br
do,Q'nSt.W\Br.
do.Yn.&Col.Br.
do.Parl'tSt.Br..
do. Market Br. .
Ontario
do. Branch, .
do.Q'nSt.W^Br.
Standard
Dominion
do. Q'nSt.E. .
do. Q'nSt,W\.
do. Mk'tBr. .
do. Dundas&.
Q'n St. Br, .
do, Spad. Av. .
(feCol.St.Br.
Imperial
do. Cor.Y'nge.
&QueenSt. .
do. N.Toronto.
Toronto
Tor'ntoJun't'n
Trenton. O....
Truro, N.S ....
Uxbridge
Valleyfield, Q.
Vancouver.BC
VankrkHill,0
Victoria.B.C.
Victoriaville,Q
Virden, Man . .
Walkerton . . .
Walkerville. . .
Wallaceburgh.
Waterloo, Q . .
Waterloo, O . .
do. Branch.
do. King St.
W. Branch.
Traders
Montreal
B. N. America,
* Merchants' , .
Quebec
Molsons
Union
Hamilton
Molsons
Molsons
Merchants' H.
Halifax Bk.Co,
Dominion
Jac, Cartier . .
D'Hochelaga .
Bk. B. Colum.
B. N. America.
Montreal
D'Hochelaga .
B. Columbia . .
B. N. America.
Montreal
Jac. Cartier . .
Com.B,ofMan,
* Merchants'..
Conmierce . . .
do
Montreal
E. Townships.
Molson's
MANAGER OR AGENT.
John Elliott.
T. E. P. Trevv.
Thos. Plummer.
Wm. Maynard, jun.
L. H. Dsi»»ipier,
W. T, ^mith.
A. J. Macdonell,
R, McC. Stavert.
Neil McKelvie.
P, W. Morrison,
R. H. Anderson.
J. E. Burchell.
G. M. Wedd.
D. B. Crombie.
T. C. Coffin.
P. E. Panneton.
C. A. Sylvestre.
H. P. MacMahon.
C. L. Rennie.
B. E. Walker, G. Man.
J. H. Plummer, Asst.
J C. Kemp.
A. Bradley.
R. J. Montgomerj%
G. A. Holland.
H. C. Secord.
T. S. Harrison.
V. E. Hart.
R. C. McHarrie.
Chas. Holland, G. Man.
W, H, Smith.
R. B. Caldwell,
J. L. Brodie.
R. H. Bethune.
R. D, Gamble, Asst.
R. M. Gray.
J. Price.
T. G. Brough
F, 0. Cayley,
J. H. Horsey.
D. R. Wilkie.
B. Jennings, Asst.
O. F, Rice.
C. H. Stanley -Clarke.
Duncan Coulsor^,G,Man
Hugh Leach, Asst.
W. R. Wadsworth.
J. T. M. Bumside.
H. S, Strathv, Gen, M.
C. Brough.
Wm. Grindlav.
D. Miller.
E. F. Hebden, Asst.
W. P. Sloane.
C. A. Pipon, Man,
W, H. Draper, Asst,
J. O, Buchanan,
Ewing Buchan,
T, B, Phepoe.
H B. Wilson.
Martin Dickie.
J. B. Moorman.
W, E, Carswell.
L. de Martignv.
S, Fortier,
G. Gillespie, Act.
W. Godfrey.
C. Sweeny.
C. A. Gaieau.
W. C. Ward.
Gavin H, Burns.
A. J. C, Galletly,
A. Marchand,
R. A damson.
W, E. Butler.'
G. W, McKee.
H. B. Walker.
D. F. B. Glass.
W, I, Briggs.
J, Hespeler.
BANK8 IN CANADA, WITH THEIB BRANCHB8, KTO*
31
Waterloo, O . .
Welland
Weymouth.NS
Whitby
Wiarton, O...
Winchester. . .
Windsor, O. . .
<<
Windsor, N.S.
Windham
VVinnipeff
Woodstock NB
Wolf ville, N.S.
Yarmouth, N.SjYAKMorTH
" Nova Scotia
NAMES OF BANKS.' MANAGER OR AOKIfT.
Commerce H. J, Grasett.
Imperial O. C. Easton.
Merchants' D. Kemi).
Ontario |\V. Heith.
Uominioti .. ..,W. II. HollaiK*
Western Thos. Dow.
K. W. noiirinot
S, L. KorreMl.
J. E. Durand, Act.
H. B. Walker.
Walter Lawson.
J. A. Russell.
John WaldcMi.
B. Willson,
Duncan MacArthur,
A. A. Jackson, Asst.
A. Wickson.
F. W. Ferjfuson, Asst.
W. G. NichoUb.
James Hogj^'.
C. S. Hoare.
H. N. Boire.
F. H. Mathewson.
F. L. Patton.
H. M. Breedon.
D. H. Charles.
S. B. Fuller.
C. M. McCuaij?.
H. M. J. Mc Michael.
W. P. Hunt.
G. A. White.
G. A. Taylor.
Geo. W. Munro.
T. W. Johns.
H. A. Richardson.
Union
Union
' Merchants'. . . .
Commerce
CU.M.MKRC1AL
Halifax Bk.Co. .
People'.s Halifax.
Hamilton
Com.BankMan. .
* Merchants' —
Molsons
Montreal
Imjierial
Dllochelajja. . .
Ottawa
Union
B.N.America..
oodstockOnttConmerce
Imperial
Molsons
B. N. America .
Nova Scotia . . .
Peopl's,Halif'x.
Merchants', H. .
Peopls.Halif'x.
* Merchants' Bank of Canada.
FOREIGN AGENTS.
i:.\NK OF British North America— Lmuion, England,
Head Otfice, New York, H. Stikeman and F.'
Brownfield, Ajjents ; Boston, U. S., v.'^rchants'j
National Bank ; San Francisco, Wm. I^awson and
J. C. Welsh, Ajj^ents; England, Union Bank ofi
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 Bark ; i
Atistralia and New Zealand, Union Bk of Australia, j
Merchants' Bank ok Canada— Lo>idon, The Clydesdale!
Bank (Limited) ; New York, Bank of New York and'
Merchants' Bank of Canada, 61 Wall Street, Chicago,^
American Exchange National Bank; Newfoundland, |
Commercial Bank, N. F. ; Nova Scotia, Merchants'!
Bank of Halifax ; New Brunsu'ick, Bank of Nova-
Scotia ; British Columbia, Bk. Brit. N. Am. 1
Bank ok MoNTRfeAL— Xo/irfoji, Bk. of Montreal, C. Ash-j
worth. Manager, Bank of England, London and
Westminster Bank, Union Bank of London; LiverA
pool. Bank of Liverpool ; Scotland, British Linen;
Company ; New York, W. Watson, R. Y. Helxlen
and S. A. Shepherd; Boston, Merchants' Bank;
Chicago, Bank of Montreal, W. JIunro, Manager;!
San Krancisco, Bank of British Columbia. !
Bank ok Toronto— Lonrfo/i, City Bank (Limited); New\
York, Nat. Bk. Commerce, Unger Smithers & Co. ;;
Oswego, Second National Bank; Halifax, Union Bank
Halifax ; Neiv Briinstcick, British Columbia and
Manitoba, Bank of B. N. A. ; Quebec ami Ottawa,
La Banque Nat. ; Chicaqo, First National Bank, (
Canadian Bank ok Commerce — London, Bank of Scot-
land, London and Countj Bank, German Bank of'
London ; Ireland, Northern Banking Co.; Paris,
France, Lazard, Freres & Cie ; Brumels, Belgi%im,\
J. Matthieu & Fils; India, Chinr and Japan, The
chartered Bank of India, Australia and China;
Atistralio and New Zealand, The Union Bank
of Australia; New York, The Canadian Bk. of
Commerce, The American Exchange Nat. Bank ;
British Columbia and San Frantisco, Cal., The
Bank of British Columbia, C/jtrrt.70, The American
Exchange Nat. Bank of Chicago ; Kufalo, Bank of j
Commerce in Buffalo; IIamilton,Bermitda, TheB&nk
of Bermuda; Portland, Oregon, The Bank of British
Columbia ; Kingston, Jamaica, The Bank of Nova|
Scotia. Duluth, First National Bank.
iMPRRiAL Ba.xk or CAKA!fDA-Aon//o«. Llovd^
(lA.); PnriM, .M. S. SuWiach & Co.; A>,/.
Bank of .Monn.-.i ci. ..■„,,.. 1 ;..t v....... t
St. Paul, -
National i:
National 1
Second Nuiionai
Dominion Ba.nk A<m.
Nvw York, W. W . .
ONTARIO Ba.sk- London, I'arr x 1
The Alliance Bank (Lim
(Limited); New !'<»/' f ,..
Montreal, The Foun
City of New York; /
LyonnaJM; BoMt:i> t,. ,
F»r«t National 1:
.SY. /'-.»/ /V,Mer. I
People's Bank of ii
Montreal. St. John, N.h.; i'.E. Juiand, AlenhanU'
Bank of Halifax at Chariot teUmn.
Moi,.soNH Bank— L<«jrfo/i, Alliance liankd"
.Mills, Cunie & Co., Morton, Rose A. '
Bank of LiveriHX)! ; CorH, Muiist.
Bank (Limite<l) ; P>riii, France,*
Antwerp, Brlf/iuw. I-a I^nmie DAi
Casco National Bank ; IleUna. '
National Bank; Buttr, Mn„'
Bank; Great Falls, Montnn
tional Bank ; New York, Med
W. Watson and A. Lan/ *
Morton, Bliss & Co. ; /
Cleveland, Com. Nati.
cousin Marine and Kij. m-. \_',.
First National Bank ; Detroit, Com;
Bank; Toledo, Second National t
Thuxl National Bank; Nova Scotia, I
Co. ; New Bntnswick, Bank of .N
Newfoundland, Commercial Bank <^!
St. John's Nfld. ; National Cit\ i.
York ; Prince Edward Island,
Bank.
Vurk,
'■ r.W;
*it
tt,
o.
i:k.
'«;
i;k.
tid
Ilk
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of the
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Tin,
ter-
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Va-
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-:.d.
K '"I N>»
Merchants
Bank of P. E. I. and Summerside Bank ; British
Coluinbit and San Francigco, Bank of British
Columbia; Quebec, La Ikuinuedu Peuple and Eisteni
Townships Bank; Ontario, Dominion Bank. Im-
perial liank of Canada and Canadian Bank of
Commerce ; Manitolm, Im|>erial Bank of Canada.
TKAt)KR8 Bank ok Canada— /,o*j</o;». National Bank of
Scc*'=jid ; New York, American Exchange National
liaiiN , Buffalo, Union Bank : Chicago, Fimt
National Bank ; Oswego, Second National Bank ;
Quebec, Queljec Bank.
Bank ok Hamilton— .Ve-w York, Fourth Nat. B. and
Hanover National Bank ; Buffalo, Marine Bank of
Buffalo ; London, Nat. Prov. Bank of Engrland. Ld.;
Chicago, Union Nat. Bank ; Detroit, Detroit Nat,
Bank
Qevbkc Bank— Z.o/»rff>», Bank of '■■ •' ■ ■
Agents, Bank of British Non '■
Basqik St. Hvacinthk— AVjr )
the Republic: /' ' *' ■ - x
Canada, Merch . ,1 , ,
Bank D'Hwiiel.\oa -i . • f
/*arw. Credit L><Miii.ii-« . .» '
Bank : Boston, National BaiiK
National Bank; Chicago, Nat.
La BANgiK Nationalk- Lotuion, ^;lll..^,ll
land ; Paris, Gmnebaum Freres & Co.
York,
Bank of
1 l'..uik;
' he*,
ud);
"irk
utd
..uk,
1 .■^•ot-
New Yorky
Nat. Bank of the Republic; Boston, The Revere
Bank.
Union Bank of Canada- Lonrfon, Alliance Bank ; Aii^r-
?ool. The Bank of Liver|Mv»l : AV»r Y^rk, National
ark Bank; Bos*- ' ■ '■ v
polis. First Nar
National Bank ;
Bank; Chicago, (.i....,
La Banqik Vill -Marie
Paris, I.e Credit I-
National ^^- ' ' •'
mann k (
La Banwik .1
Co. ; New t > /'.. ^.m..!...! iv
Paris, Credit Lyonnais.
La Banqi-kdi* PKn'i,K—Lpij'/"i».. Alliance Bank, Limited
i'anV, Credit Lvonnai"^ • v •■ *" ' '^ -'i'lnal Bank
of the Republic; 7'../
Union Bahk ok Hauikax nid West-
minster Bank ; .Veif/«i(/i.icu n >, k. -jm .uviv^ial Bank of
' 1' -v- 3tin$»t«
St. i>aul
. National
ik of Montreal :
N.'iff l'«.ri-. The
' ''urg,T\ial'
n MMU ii
>i nil- Republic;
32
BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC.
[1S93.
Newfoiindlancl ; Xeir York, National Bank of Com-|
merce; jjyxfon, Merchants' National lia.uk; Montreal,
Bank of Toronto; Toronto, Bank of Toronto and
Branches.
Mkrchaxts' Bank ok P. E. I.— London, City Bank ; Neiv
Yvik, The Bank of New York, N. B. A.; Boston,
The Boston National Bank; Montreal, Bank of Mon-
treal: Newfoundland Union Bank of Newfoundland
CoMMKRCiAL B'axk OF \V iSDSOR—Lon don. Union Bank
of London ; Netv York, Bank of New York; Halifax,
Bank of Nova Scotia ; St. John, X.B., Bank of New
Brunswick ; Mmitreal, Jlerchants' Bank of Canada,
3IRRCUANT8' BANK OF HALIFAX— Ontano and Quebec
Merchants' Bank of Canada ; St. John N.B., Bank
of New Brunswick ; New York, Chase National
Bank, N. Y, ; Bodon, National Hide and Leather
Bank ; 5^ John'>>, Neufoiindland, Union Bank of
Newfoundland ; London, Eng., Imperial Bank
(Limited), Bank of Scotland, London ; Hamilton
Bermuda, The Bank of Bennuda.
Pboplk's Bank of Halifax— /.ondon. Union Bank ;
Boston, New Eng:land National Bank ; New York,
Bank of New York, N.B. A.; Montreal, Ontario Bank.
Bank of Nova Scotia — Minneapolis, Minn., H.C.McLeod
and Daniel Waters. Agents ; Kingston, J< maica,
W.L, W. E. Stavert, Agent. Ccrrespondeiify— 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 Neivfoundland. Union Bank
of Newfoundland : United States : New York, Bank
of New York, N. B. A., Boston, Merchants' National
Bank, San Francisco, Bank of British Columbia;
St. Pierre, Miquelon, Banque des lies St, Pierre et
Miquelon.
Bank of New Brunswick— Lo?irfo7i, Williams, Deacon
and Manchester and Salford Bank, Limited ; N»w
York, Mechanics' National Bank ; Boston, Elioi
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.
Pboplf/s Bank of l<i.B.—Londo7i, Union Bank; New
York, Fourth National Bank ; Boston, Eliot National
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 — Neiv York, Importers and Traders
National Bank ; Montreal, Can. Bank of Commerce ;
London, Eng., National Bank of Scotland (Limited).
Halifax Banking Co.— Dominion of Canada, Molson's
Bank and Merchants' Bank of Canada ; Boston,
Suffolk National Bank ; New York, Baring, Magoun,
«Si 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 Bk^k— London, Eng., Imperial Bank (Li-
mited) ; New York, Agents Bank of Montreal ;
Montreal, Bank of Montreal.
St. Stephen's Ha^sk— 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, Parr's Banking Co.
and The Alliance Bank (Limited); New York,
Chicago and Canada, Bank of Montreal ; Boston,
National Bank of the Republic ; Massachusetts
National Bank.
Commercial Bank of Manitoba— London, Agent, R. A.
McLean & Co., 1 Queen Victoria Street ; Canada,
Merchants' Bank of Canada and Bank of British
Columbia ; New York, Agents Merchants' Bank of
Canada ; St. Paul and C/iica^o, First National Bank;
San Francisco, Agent Bank of British Columbia.
Western Bk^SK—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 BxisK— Montreal, Molson's Rank ; Halifax,
Bank of Nova Scotia ; St. John, Bank of New Bruns-
wick ; Boston, Blackstone National Bank.
NEW BANKING /\CT, CANADA.
In effect 1st July, 1891. The following are among the principal provisions ;
1. The capital stock of any bank hereafter incorporated
shall be not less than 8500,000, in shares of $100 each.
2. *500,0(J0 must be subscribed, and .«250,000 paid to
the Minister of Finance, who is also Receiver-General,
and a certificate of permission obtained from the
Treasury Board, before business can be commenced.
3. Bank directoi-s must hold capital stock as follows :—
On a paid-up capital stock of $1,000,000 or less, stock on
which §3,f)00 ha^j been paid up ; on a paid-up capital stock
of over .*1,OQO,000 and not over $3,fXK),000, stock on
which $4,000 has been paid-up, and on a paid-up capital
of over $3,0'K),000, stock on which $5,000 has been paid.
A majority of the directors must be British subjects.
4. The capital stock may be increased or redeemed by
the shareholders, subject to the approval of the Treasurj-
Board.
5. No dividends or bonus exceeding 8 per cent, per
annum shall be paid by any bank, unless, after deducting
all bad and doubtful debts, it has a reserve fund equal to
at least thirty yter cent.* of its paid-up capital.
6. Every bank shall, subject to a penalty of $500 for
each violation, hold not less than forty per cent, of its
cash reserve in Dominion notes.
7. The amount of notes of any bank in circulation it
any time shall not exceed the amount of its unimpaired
capital, subject to penalties varying with the amount of
such excess.
8. The payment of notes issued l»y any bank for circu-
lation shall be the first charge on its assets in case of
insolvency, any amount due to the Dominion Govern-
ment shall be the second charge, and any amount due to
any Provincial Government shall be the third charge.
9. Every bank shall pay to the aiinister of Finance a
sum equal to five per cent, of the average amount of its
notes in circulation, such sum to be annually adjusted
according to the average amount of circulation during
the preceding 12 months. Such amounts are to form a
fund called "The Bank Circulation Redemption Fund,"
to be used when necessary, on the suspension of any
bank, for the payment of the notes issued and in circu-
lation, and interest. All notes in circulation shall bear
interest at 6 per cent, per annum from the day of suspen-
sion until redeemed. Payments from the fund are to be
without regard to the amount contributed.
10. All notes issued for circulation shall be payable at
par throughout Canada.
11. Any bank, when making payment, is compelled, if
requested, to pay the same, or part thei'eof , not exceed-
ing one hundred dollars, in Dominion notes, for $1, $2 or
$4 each.
13. No bank may lend money on its own shares or on
those of any other bank, or upon mortgage of real
estate, or on the security of any goods, wares or merhan-
dise, except as collateral security.
14. Except as required for its own use, no bank shall
hold any real estate for a Ipnger period than seven years.
Any rate of interest may be charged and allowed, but
not more than seven per cent, can be recoverable.
15 Monthly returns signed by the chief accountant,
the acting president and the manager shall be made to
the Minister of Finance within the first fifteen days of
each month, subject to a penalty of $50 for each day's
delay, such returns to be made in the form provided by
the Act. Special returns may be required by the Govern-
ment at any time. All Government cheques are payable
at par.
16. No person may use the title of "bank," "banking
company," "banking house," "banking association" or
"banking institution," unless authorized by this or some
other Act of Parliament.
1893.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OP CUSTOMS.
33
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
<^c. ad )al.
Absinthe, $2, 12J cents per
Imp. Gal.
Acetate of Lime 20
Acetate and Nitrate of Lead 5
Acid, Acetic and Pyrol igneous,
N. E. S., and vine{,'ar, 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 l.'ic. per. gaL
Acid, Acetic and Pyroligneous
of any strengtJi, when imported
by dyei-s, 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 'l^tc. per gal. and 20
Acid, Muriatic and Nitric 20
Acid, Oxalic and Boracic Free
Acid, Phosphate ">c. per lb.
Acid, Sulphuric ... ^ cent per lb.
Acid, Sulphuric and Nitric com-
bined, and all mixed Acids 25
Aconite Root Free
Acorns as Nuls. . . 3 ct«. per lb.
Advertising Bills, Stickers, and
Folders . . 15 cents per lb. 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. lb. and 20
Agaric Free
Alabaster, Spar, Terra Cotta or
Composition Ornaments 35
AJe, Beer & Porter, in Bottles
(6 q. or 12 p. to Imp. gal.) 24c.
Imp. gal.
Ale, Beer and Porter, in Casks, or
otherwise than Bottles 10c.
Imp. gal.
Albumenized paper chonically
prepared for photographers'
use 25
Albums or books of views with-
out reading matter, 6 eta. per
lb. and 20
Ale, Ginger 20
Alkanet root, crude, crushed or
ground Free
Almonds, shelled, 5 cents per lb.
not shelled, 3 cents per lb.
Almond Paste as Confectionery,
li cents per lb. 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 lb
3
lievued and Corrected to latest date.
^ e. 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 pat;kages of not less
than one pound weight, includ-
ing Ali/.arine and artifleiAl
Alizarine Free
Aniline Oil, Crude Free
Aniline Salts, and Arseniate of. . Free
Annato, liquid or solid aii<l sfe<I.Free
Antimony not ground, |>ulverized
or otherwise manufactured. . . Free
Antiquities, collections of . .Free
Anvils 30
Apricots, green 20
Apparatus and Philosophical
Instrunjents, importe<l by and
for use of Colleges, .Schools,
Scientific, and Literary Socie-
ties, such as are not manu-
fact«re<l in Canada Free
Ap'atus for Colleges and Schools,
which are manufactui-ed in
Canada, to be rated accoitling
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, includkig the barrel
40c. per barrel.
Apples, '^'ed 2 cents per 1>».
Apple tret-s of all kinds. .3c. each
Argols, not refined Free
Artist color l>oxes Japaned 35
Arms, including Muskets, Rifles
and other fire arms, n.e.s.... 20
Army ami Navy and Canv . *^\
Military Arms, Clothing, Mus.
Instruments for Bands, Mili-
tary Stores and Munition of
Wa'r 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 Domijiion Govern-
ment or any of the Dejmrt-
ments thereof, or by or for
theSenate or House of Com-
mons Free
Articles for personal nse of Con-
suls-General natives orcitizens
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 i>aok-
ages of not les» 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 lb.
Babbit Metal 10
Vc. ad ooL
Bacon and Hams, Shoulders and
Side* 3 oenta per Tb.
Bantelle Tables or Boards, with
Cues and Balls 35
Baggaire, Travellers Pre*
Bags, Cot., Seamless. ..S ot«. per
lb. and 16
Bags, Cotton, made up hjr the
use of the needle 85
Bags, Carpet Bacs SO
Bags, paper seed bags, illustrat'
ed 6 cents per lb. and 20
Hags, paper 35
Bags, containing fine Salt, from
all countries 25
Bags, Jute or Hemp 20
Baking Powders. 6 cents per lb,
1 tti ana over.
Baking Powder, less than Iff.... 8
Bamboos, unmanufactured Free
Bamboo Re ds, not further
maiifd. than cut into suitable
lengths for \\ Is, or
Canes, or .St lias.
Parasols, ot - I'ree
Barilla Free
Bark, Oak and Tanners Free
Barley L' cuts jn^r bijOn-l
BaronuT
Barrels
with I
ret'd eiiipt;-
astheMin. f' i ee
Barrels coiit. i
pro<lucts,or
petroleum i-
contents art-
specific duty 40t;. tai h
Barrels containing linseed oil,
2oc. each
Beads and Bead Ornaments 35
Beans 1. Sets, per bu.ih.
Bean, Tonquin, Vanilla & Nux
Vomica, cmde only Free
Bed Comforters, or Quilts of
Cotton, not including woven
quilts or counterj^anes 36
Beef, salted in barrels, the barrel
containing the same to be free
of duty Scperlh.
Bees Free
Belladonna Leaves' Free
Bells, when imported by and for
the use of churches Free
Bells, nes so
Belts, leather . 26
Belts, silk ... 30
Belts, o.tioij 20
B» !: iiiT or other ma-
' - 25
B> 7|c per Imp. g»l.
Bt ; tng, or used for
'"» Free
Bi< s or Velocipedes 30
Bi! It rockets.
I #22.60 h 15
' I 15
Bi iKicketa, 54
I >h 136 and 15
Bill iHx-keta. all
ov. i by 11 ( fa,Ubletolnr. 12
cues & 1 set of 4 balls, with
markers, cloths and cases, but
no pool bolls $40 and 15
Billiard Balls, papier mache,
when imported sojvir.iteh 35
Billiard Balls, rj,
when import< ... 20
Billiard Balls o : im-
ported separately . _'»>
34
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1893.
^ c. ad val.
Birds, Canary Birds and n.e.s. ... 20
Birds Skins, for taxidennic pur-
poses 20
Bird Cajres 35
Biscuits and Cakes, not sweet'd. 25
Biscuits sweetened of all kinds,
Sopcorn, preserved ging'er, con-
ensed milk not sweetened.and ,
condensed coflfee with milk not
sweetened 35
Bismuth, Metallic in its natural
state Free
Bitters (n.e.s. ),$2,12J per Im.gal.
Blacking, Shoe and Shoemakers'
Ink, shoe, harness and leather
dressing, and harness-soap .... 30
Black Lean.plumbagomanufac're 30
Blick Book Muslin 32^
Blackberries, gooseberries, rasp-
berries and 8trawberries,N,E.S.
the weight of the package to be
included in the weight for
duty 3c. per. lb.
Bladders 20
Blanketing and lapping, and discs
or mills for engraving copper
rollere, imported by cotton
manufactuaers, calico printers
and wallpaper manufacturers,
for use in their own factories
only Free
JBJood albumen, tannic acid, an-
timony salts, tartar emetic and
grey tartar when imported by
manufacturers for use m 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 lb. 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-
rightworks, nor blank ace. bks.
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, Ediic. imp. exclus. by and
for the use of schools for the
deaf & dumb, & blind, and em-
bossed for the blind Free
Books, British Copyright works,
reprint of .. .12^ per cent, and 15
Books, printed by any Govt, or l)y
any Soient. Ass. and supplied
gratuitously, not for trade Free
Books specially 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
be drawn or written upon 35
^ c. ad val.
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,
10c per lb. and 25
Boots and Shoes, Rubber with
tops or uppers of cloth 35
Boot and Shoe Counters, made
fr. Leather Bo&rd, |c. per pair.
Boot and Shoe Dressing 30
Boot, Shoe and Stay Laces, of
any material 30
Botanical Specimens Free
Borax, ground or ungi-ound, in
bulk of not less than twenty-
five pounds only Free
Box Wood Rules 35
Boxes, paper boxes labelled,
empty 15 cents per lb. and 25
Boxes, paper boxes, empty, plain. .35
Boxes, twine or cash 35
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 fanc3' 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 ' 3C
Brass, twisted Brass and Copper
Wire, 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, Dressine, Sizing,
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 .... 30
Bromine Free
Brooms and Brushes 25
^c. ad val.
Broom Corn Free
Bronze or Dutch Metal 30
Buckskins, tanned or dressed
(Glenheather) 10
Bronze Statuettes 35
Buckwheat 10c. per bushel
meal or flour ^ c. per lb.
Buchu Leaves Fr^e
Buckles, tin, for suspenders 35
Buckram, for the mannfacture
of hat and bonnet shapes Free
Builders Hardware 35
Bulbs, Flower Free
Bullion, gold and silver, in bars,
blocks or ingots and bullion
fringe Free
Burr Stones, in blocks, rough
unmanufactured, not bound
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, 10c. per gross, and 20
Buttons of hoof, rubber, vulcanite
or composition . . 5c. per gr. and 20
Buttons, n.e.s 25
Button Covers, Ciosier 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
Cabinet 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 lioot Free
Camwood and Sumac, and Ex-
tract of, for dyeing or tanning,
not further manufactured than
crushed or ground Free
Candied Peel, lemon, orange and
citron, 1^ cents per lb. and .... 35
Candles, Tallow, 2 cents per lb .
Candles, Paraffine Wax, 5c per lb.
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 Flarmel, printed or dyed 32^
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. 20
Caps, Hats and Bonnets, n.e.s.. 30
Caps, Percussion, for guns, rifles
and pistols 35
Cai^s, Percussion Copper for
blasting 35
Capsules for Bottles, to be rated
1893]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
85
^ c. ad val.
according to material
Carbons, t2J>0 per 1,000 of 12
inches— less in proportion
Cardboard 35
Cards, show cards, cents per
lb. and 20
Cards, for playing. Gets, per pack.
Carpet Bags, Trunks, and
A'alises 30
Carpet, treble ingrain, three-ply
and two-ply carpets, composed
wholly of wool, 10c. per sq. yd.
and 20
Carpets, two-ply and three-ply
ingrain carpets, of which the
warp is composed whoUi" of
e tton or other material than
wool, worsted, the hair of the
Alpaca goat, or other like
animal, 5c. per sq. jd. and 20
Carpets, Brussel, tapestry, Dutch,
Venetian and damask ; carpet
mats and rugs of all kinds,
n.e.s.; and printed felts and
druggets and all other carjiets
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
$100 §15 each and 20
All such Carriages costing
§100 each and over 35
Carriages, Railway Cars, Sleighs,
Cutters, Wheelbarrows and
Hand Carts 30
Cari'iages, 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,Top3,
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 B'ree
Catgut or Whipgut, unmanufac-
tured Free
Caustic Soda, other Free
Cases, for jewels, watches, silver
and plated ware, cutlery, and
other like articles of any ma-
terial 10 cents each and 30
Celluloid, Xylonite or Xyolite, in
sheets, lumps, balls, or lilocks,
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 furthe rmanu-
factured 10
^e. odvaL
Celluloid Collars 24 cts. per doz.
and 80
Cufifs 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,
7i cents pr 100 lbs
Cement, Hydraulic or Water-
lime, ground, Portland or Ro-
man, including barrels, 40 cts.
per barrel
Cement in bulk or in bogs, 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 lb
Cheese Cloths, 1 cent per square
yard and T... 15
Cheques, pronotes and drafts,
prmted 35
Cherry Trees 4 cents each
Chewing Gum, if sweetened, IJ
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 lb
China Clay, natural or ground. . Free
Chloralum or Chloride of Alum. Free
China and ..V-rcelain Ware 30
Chloride of Barium 20
Chloride of Lime Free
Chronometer Clocks, as Clocks . 35
Chronometer Watches 25
Chronometers and Compasses *^-^
Ships Free
Chromos, 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 purjwscs 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, (5c. i>er lb.
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, lOcents
per im. gallon
Cigars and Cigarettes, §2 per lb.
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 lower
clocks, complete or in parts . . 10
Clothes Wringers.. . .§1 each and 30
"We. ad wot.
Clothincr, rMdj<nud«, Mid wwr-
ing spiMrcl of every Amorip-
tion includlnif hone «Jft«*«^nf
ihAped, oimposed wholly or in
part of wool, wonrtcd. the hair
of the alpaca goat or othef like
animal, made ap by the tailor,
seanistreM or maaufacturer,
n.o.p 10c. per lb. and 25
Clothing, donations of, tor chari-
table purposes Ft—
Clothing ini|>ortcd by and for
use of army and navy, or for
Canadian Militia. Dutiable ac-
cording to material. Duty re-
f undeti ujjon reference to* De-
partment '.
Coal, and Coal Diwt, Anthracite. FVm
Coal, Bituminous, per ton of
2,U0()lb8 <|0
Coal Dust, Bitununous 20
Coke, i>er ton of 2,00U lbs. 50 eta.
Coke, Gas. when used in Cana-
dian manufactures only Free
Coal Tar and Coal Pitch 10
Cobalt, ore of Free
Cochineal Kree
Cocoa Mats and Matting 80
Coooanut Pudding Preparation,
a mixture of coooanut, rice,
tapioca, etc., 8 cents per Ih.
C<Jcoanut8, imported from place
of growth by vessel ditec-t to a
Canadian port 50f. i>er 100.
Cocoanuts, not im|>orted direct,
§1 per hundred.
Cocoa Paste and Cho<olate, and
other preparations of uocoa not
sweetened 4c. per. lb.
Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, and
other preparations of, con-
taining sugar 5c. per. lb.
I Cocoanut. deasioated, sweetened
or not, 8 cents per pound
Cocoa Bean, shell and nibs, not
roasted, crushed or ground . . Free
Coffee, Green, in^r ''^— '' ^... 10
Coffee, Green, >m
other countrii.- >..Free
Coffee roaste<i oi ^,^.,,,.,, ....p'd
from U.S., Sets, per lb., and.. 10
Coffee, roasted or ground, and
all imitations of and substi-
tutes for, n.e.s., 3 cts. per lb..
Coffee, extract of, or substitutes
for, of all kinds . .5 cts. per lb.
Coffee and Cream, sweetened.
cond. in tins, l^o. per lb. awl SS
Coffee Mills or Roasters 80
Coffins and Caskets, of any nia>
terials 85
Coins, Silver Coins from the U.S. SO
Coins, Gold and Silver, except
U.S. silver coins. Free
Coir and Coir Yam Free
Collars of linen, cotton, celluloid,
xylonite, or xyolite, 24c. per
dos. ami 90
Collars, lace collars SO
Collodion, 20c. per 1. G. and 2S
Cologne water, aloohoUo per^
fumes, and perfumed spririta,
bay rum, and lavender waten,
hai- ».>..-!, ..,,<i sitin waabee
aii t preparatioBi
ca> ttaof any kind,
wli<... v..<.aorfladESweifli>
ing not more tiian 4 0& eaoh. . 60
When in bottles, Haaka. or
other pafdcagea w^ridnar
more than 4 oa. each.??. 12*
p. gal ana 40
Coloured Fabrics, woven In whole
or in part of dyed or colored
cotton yam, or jute yam, or
of part jute and part cotton
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[189a.
^ c. ad. val.
yam or other material except
silk, n.e.s 25
Coinl)s, 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-
f ctnreof filledg'ld watch-cases. 10
Compasses for ships Free
Composition Nails, Spikes and
Sheathing Nails 20
Composition Fuel, in blocks 20
Concentrated Lye 20
Condensed Coffee 35
Condensed Milk, not sweetened.. 35
Condensed Milk, if sweetened, 1\
cetits per lb. and 35
Confectionary and Sugar Candy,
IJcprlb. 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 use m 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
less 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, precipitate of, crude ..Free
Copperas, Sulphate of Iron Free
Copy Books 35
Copying Presses 30
Cords and Tassels of silk or any
other material . . 30
Cordage, Cotton, and Cotton -
braided Cords 30
Cordage of all kinds, n.e.s, IJcper
lb. and 10
Cordials (see Spirituous Liquors.
Corduroy, 2c per sq. yd. and . . 15
Corn, Indian 7^0. 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 st«els, 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 brass or tin, or un-
tipped, or in coils, 5c. p. lb. and 30
Cottolene, sub. for lard, 2c. p. lb.
Cotton, raw Free
Cotton covered Wire • 35
Cotton Seed Free
Cotton Bed Quilts, not including
woven quilts or counterpanes. 35
Cotton Quilts or Comforters
white, with woven col'd border 25
Cotton Belting 25
Cotton and Jute Tapestry 25
Cotton and Linen Damasks 25
Cottons, grey or unbleached,
and bleached cotton sheetings,
drills, ducks, cotton or Canton
?P c. ad val.
flannels, not stained, painted
or printed, 1 ct. persq. yd. and 15
Cotton fabrics uncoloured, scrims
and window scrims, cambric
cloths, nuislin apron checks,
brilliants, cords, piques, dia-
pers, lenos, moscjuito nettings;
Swiss, jaconets, and cambric
muslins, and plain, striped or
checked lawns 25
Cottons, denims, drillings, bed-
tickings, ginghams, plaids,
cotton or Canton flannels,
flannelettes, cotton tennis
cloth or striped zephyrs, ducks
and diills, dyed or coloured,
checked and striped shirtings,
cottonades Kentucky jeans,
pantaloon stufiFs, and goods
of like description . . 2c. per sq.
yard and •. 15
Cottons, all clothing made of
cotton, or other material U'-t
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 or
plain, in the piece or otherwise. 25
Cotton or Linen Shirts, $1 per
doz. and 30
Cotton Undershirts and Drawers. 35
Cotton-covered flat steel, cut to
lengths, with brass on ends and
eyeleted, as parts of clothing. . 35
Cotton, knittmg yarn, hosiery
yarn, and other cotton yarn,
under No. 40, not bleached,
dyed, or coloured, 2 cts. per
lb. and 15
Cotton Yarns, not coarser than
No. 40, unbleached, bleached
or d3ed, for use in covenng
electric wires ; also for the
manufacttire of cotton loom
harness; and for use in the
manufacture of Italian cloths,
cotton, worsted or Silk fabrics. Free
Cotton Yarns in cops onlj', made
from single cotton yams finer
than No. 40, for use in their
own factories by the manufac-
turers of Italian cloths, cash-
me.es and cotton cloths for the
selvages of said cloths only . . Free
Cotton, knitting yarn, hosiery
yarn, dyed or coloured, 3 cts.
per lb. and 15
Cotton Lamp Wick - 30
Cotton or Linen Collars, 24 cts,
per doz. and 30
Cotton over 36 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
lb. and 15
Cotton, sewing thread, in hanks,
black, bleached, or unbleach-
ed, three and six cord 12J
Cotton, sewing thread, on spools. 25
Cotton Thread, all other, n.e.s.. 20
^ c. ad vaL
Cotton Twine Ic. per lb. 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 lb. and 15
Ci'tton wadding, batting, batts
and warps, ca pet warps, knit-
ting yarn, hosiery yarn, and
other cotton yarns, under
number 40, not bleached, dyed
or coloured 2c. per lb 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. 22^.:
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 labrics, printed or dyed,
n.e.s 32^
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, Compositon' 30
Crocks, earthenware, per gallon
holding capacity 3 cts. '
Crop end of steel rails for the '
manuf. of steel, $2 per ton j
Crowbars Ic. per lb. 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, i
Xylonite or Xyolite, 4 cts. per
pair, and SO- •
Cultivators and parts thereof .. . 36-
Cups or other prizes won in com- i
petitions. See O.C. 12 Jan.,
1889
Curry Cards and Combs 35']
Curry Powders 2!>\
Curling stones 25. j
Curtains, trimmed or untrinimed 30
Cutlery: Knives, wholly or in
part plated.costing under .$3.50
per doz., 5*c. per doz. and 20
Cutlery, plated, other, n.e.s.. . . 30
Cutlery, not elsewhere specified. 25
Cut Flowers 20-
Damask of Cotton, of
linen, or of cotton and
linen, 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
Degras and Oleo-Stearine, when
imported by manufacturers of
leather for use in the manu-
facture of leather in their
factories Free
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
1893.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
37
^ c. ad val.
Diamond Drills, for prospecting
for minerals Free
Dice, Ivory or bone, fancy 35
■Do}? s 20
Doors, for safes and vaiilts, of
iron or steel 35
Door Knob Tops, of any ma-
terial 20
Dragon's Blood Free
Drain pipes sewer pipes, chimney
lininjrs or vents, and inverted
blocks glazed or unglazed, and
ea theiiware 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 \egetables 25
Druggets (dyed cotton) 32 J
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 lb. and 20
Duck, for belting and nose, when
hnported 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 dyes,
in bulk or packages of uot less
than 1 lb. weight, including
alizarme and artificial aliza-
rine Free
Dyes, Aniline, n. e. s., less than
lib 10
Dye, jet black Free
Dj-^eing or Tanning Articles in a
crude state, used in dyeing or
tanning, n,e.s Free
Earth Closets 35
Eartiieiiware Tiles 35
Eartl-.enware Drain Tiles, not
glazed 20
Earthen ware and Stoneware
Demijohns or Jugs, Churns
and Crocks, per gal. holding
capacity, 3 cents per gal
Earth enware and Stoneware,
brown or coloured, and Rock-
ingham ware, white granite,
or iron stoneware and C.C.
ware, decorated, printed or
sponged, and all earthenware
n e.s 35
RSfs 5c. per doz.
Egg 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
""lastic Rubber Thread for the
manufacture of elastic web-
bing, when imported uy the
manufacturers of eLvstic rub-
ber webbing to be used for
that purpose only in their
own factories Free
'Electric and Galvanic Batteries. 25
i^lectric Lights, apparatus, parts
of, when imported separately. 25
Clectro-plated Ware, wholly or
in part electro or gilt 30
f» c. ad val.
Electrotypes, Stereotypes, and
celluloids of books and bases,
and copper shells for the same,
whether composed wholly or
in part of metal or celluloid,
J 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,Stereotypes,andcel-
luloids of newspaper columns,
and bases for the same, com-
posed wholly or jfertlj' of metal
or celluloid, jjc. 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 Hollo wware 35
Engines, Locomotives, provided
that any locomotive which,
with its tender, weighs 3o tons
and over shall pay a duty of
not less than §2,000.
dingines. Fire 35
Engines, Fire, Chemical 30
Engines, steam, of ships or other
vessels I "ilt 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. 12 J per I.G,, and 30
Essential Oils 20
Ether, Sulphuric 5c. per lb.
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 26
Extract of Fluid Beef, not medi-
cated 25
Eyelets of Brass 30
Eye glasses, finished 30
Eye glasses, 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
fancj' cases for smokers' sets,
and all similar fancy articles
made of bone, shell, horn,
ivorj', wood, leather, plush,
satin, silk, satinette, or paper ;
dolls and toys of all kinds,
including sewing machines,
when not more thaji $2 in
value ; and toy whips, orna-
ments of alabaster, spar, am-
ber, terra cotta or composition
statuettes and bead ornaments
n.e.s 35
Fans, to be rated accor. to mat.
^ c. ad val.
Farina 2 cts, per lb.
Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture,
undressed 15
Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture,
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 lb.
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 lb.
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 lb. and 15
Fire Dogs 30
Fish, and the products thereof,
faom Newfoundland Free
Fish Skins and fish offal, when
imported by manufacturers of
glue for use in their factories . Free
Fish. — Mackerel.fresh, Ic. pr. lb.
Herrings, Pickled or Salted,
^ cent per lb.
Salmon, pickled or salted,
subject to the provisions
of Section 3, Chap. 33, 49th
Vic. R. S. C . . . . Ic. per lb.
All other Fish, pickled or
salted, in bbls., subject to
the provisions of Section
3, Chap. 33, 49th Vic. Rev.
Stat, of Can . . . Ic. per lb.
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 lbs
Smoked and Boneless Fish,
1 cent per lb
A n c ho V ies 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, 2^
cents per half box
In quarter boxes, measuring
not more than four and
three-quarter inches long.
38
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS,
[1893.
^ c. ad. val^^l
German spirits of nitrous ether
(sweet nitre), $2.1'2i imperial
gallon, and 30
German silver in strips when im-
ported by manufactures of
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 i
n.e.s 30 I
German Silver, and Silver in i
sheets, for man'f'g purposes . . Free 1
Giant powder, dualin, dynamite '
and other explosives in which
nitro-glycerine is a constituent
parts 5c. per lb., and 20"
Gilling Twine, imported for the
use of the fisheries Free
Gilling Twines, linen thread.. .. 20
Gilt ware, of all kinds, except
jewelery 30
Gin. See Spirituous Liquors . . .
Ginger, Preserved 3&
Glacier, window decorations. . . .
6c. per lb. 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 8 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 doze ii pieces and 30
Glass, Lamp, Gas and Electric
Light Shades, Lamps and Lamp
Chimneys, side Tghts and head
lights, Globes for Lanterns,
Lamps,Gas and Electric Lights,
n.e.s 30
Glass, 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, 6o. per
sq. 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
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 SS-
Cfioves and Mitts, of all kinds.. 35
Glue, sheet, broken sheet and
ground, 3 cents per lb
Glue, liquid 30
Glucose and Gluc'e Syrup.ljc.p.lt
^c. ad val.
three and one-half inches
wide, and one and a quar-
ter deep, 2 cts. per quarter
box
Imported in any other form. 3o
Fish preserved in oil, except
Anchovies and Sardines . . 3o
Salmon and all other fish pre-
pared or preserved,includ-
ing oysters, n.e.s 25
Oysters shelled in bulk, 10
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, 6c.
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 ether 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
Cans 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, ij cts.
on each can or package,
and when exceeding one
quart an additional duty
of 1^ 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 fiies, 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
manufactures of Twines 35
Fishing Rods 30
Fishing, Hooks with Flies 30
Flagstoives, sawn or otherwise
dressed .$2 per ton
Flannels, of every description,
n.e.s., (wool), 10c. per lb. and 20
Flax, fibre, scutched. .Ic. per lb.
Flax, fibre, hackled, 2 cts. per lb.
Flax, tow of, scutched or green.
A ct. per lb.
Flax Seed ... 10c. "per bushel.
Flax Twi(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 of all kinds Free
Flour, Buckwheat or Meal, \c. lb.
Flour, gluten flour, and special
diabetic food 20
Flour, of Corn or Corn Meal ....
40 cts. per bbl.
Flour of Rye 50c. per bbl.
Flour of Wheat 75c. per bbl.
Flour of Rice or Sago, 2c. per lb.
Fluting Machine 30
5p c. ad val.
Fly Paper 35
Fog Signals, detonating 25
Folding Machines 10
Folia Digitalis Free
Food, Milk, and all similar prep. 30
Foot Grease, refuse of cotton
seed, but not when treated
with alkalies Free
Fdrks, 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. per lb.
Fruit, dried, Raisins
1 ct. per lb. and 10
Fruits, dried. Currants, Dates,
Figs, Plums, Prunes, and all
others, n.e s., Ic. per lb. ......
Fruits, Bananas, plantains, pine-
apples, pomegranates, guavas,
mangoes, and shaddocks ; and
wild blueberries and straw-
berries Free
Fruits, Cherries and Currants, Ic.
quart.
Fruits, green. Grapes, 2c. per lb.
Fruits, Blackberries, Gooseber-
ries, Raspberries, and Straw-
berries, 3c. per lb. The weight
of the package 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 lb., 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 .$1.90 per I.G.
Fruit Juice not sweetened and
not containing alcohol, 10c. 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
oth.er mattresses, bolsters and
pillows, caskets and coffins of
any material 35
Fur Skins, of all kinds, not
dressed in any maimer 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,
li ct. per lb., 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 manufactures only Free
Gas Meters 35
Gas, for dentists and others 20
Gelatine, and all simiiar prep'ns . 20
Gentian and Ginseng Root Free
1893.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
39
yfi cad vol.
Glycerine 20
Goat Hair, unmanufactured Free
Gold Beaters' moulds and skins Free
Gold Laces, Gold and Silver
Cloth or Thread 30
Gold and Silver Bullion, in Bars,
Blocks or Ingots, and Bullion
Fringe Free
Gold and Silver Ware, plated,
n.e.s 30
Gold Medals 20
Oold 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 10c. and
less 2c. each.
Grain, of all kinds when dam-
aged by water in transitu (on
appraised value) 20
Granite Ware, Knamelled 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 lb
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 $2 per ton.
Grindstone Fixtures 30
Guano, and other animal and
vegetable manures Free
Gums, Amber, Arabic, Australian,
Copal, Damar, Kaurie, Mastic,
Sandarac, Senegal, and Shellac;
and White Shellac in gum or
flake, for manufacturing pur-
poses ; and Gum Tragacanth,
Gum Gedda and Gum Bar-
1 berry Free
I Qum, British, Dressine, Sizing
Cream and Enamel Sizing, 1
cent per lb
: Gum, sappato, ci'ude, when im-
' ported for the purposes of
; manufacture Free
I Gum. opium (drug), $1 per lb..
I Gums, Assafoetida, Camphor and
others n.e.s 20
; Gunpowder, Gun, Rifle, Sporting,
in kegs, ^ kegs, J kegs, and
similar packages, 5 cts. per lb .
Gunpowder, cannon and musket,
in kegs and bbls. , 4 cts. per lb
Gunpowder, canister, 1 lb. and
i lb. tins, 15 cents per lb
Gunpowder, blasting and min-
ing, 3 cents per lb
Guns, Rifles and Muskets 20
Gut and Worm Gut, manufac-
tured or unmanufactured, for
whip and other cord Free
Gutta Percha, clothing, when
partly composed of wool 10c. lb.
and 25
Gutta Percha clothing or cloth-
ing made waterproof with
Gutta Percha 35
Gutta Percha, crude Free
Gutta Percha, manf . of 25
Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime)Free
Hair, cleaned or uncleaned, but
not curled or otherwise manu-
^ c, ad val.
factured Free
Hair, curled 20
Hair Cloth of all kinds 30
Hair Mattresses 35
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 skiR 30
Hair Piii» 30
Hammers, Blacksmith Hammers,
1 ct. per lb. and 25
Hammers, other, n.e.s 35
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 lb
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, mnde on four-
cylinder machines and calen-
dered to between .006 and .008
inch thickness, for manufac-
ture of shot shells, primers for
the mt, . ifacture 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 -^ch
articles are i'"ported 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 Free
Hemp undressed Free
Hemp, manufactures of, n.e.s. . . 20
Henbane, leaf Free
Hickory Spokes, rough turned,
not tenanted, mitred, throat-
ed, faced, sized, cut to len{<^h,
round tenanted or polished . . Free
Hides, raw whether dried, salted
or pickled Free
Hob Nails, 1^ ct. per lb. but not
less than 35
Hoes, 5 cents each and 25
Holly 20
Hominy, in bbls., 40 cts. per bbl.
Hominy, n.e.s 20
Honey, in the comb or other-
wise, andadulterationsand imi-
tations thereof . . 3 cts. per lb.
Hoofs, horns and horn tips Free
Hoop Skirts & similar goods.n. e. s. 35
Hops, 6 cents per lb
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
Hosiery, of Silk 30
House Furn'ng Hardware, n.e.s. 30
Hubs, rough hewn or sawn only, 15
Hymn Books 5
Hyoscyamus Leaves Free
^ c. md val.
Hyoscyamus Seed 20
H vdrants. Valves and Waterjfat«s 30
Ice Frees
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 2.'>
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, 7^ cents per bush. .
Indian Corn Meal, 4Cc 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 25
India Rubber Clothing, or cloth-
ing made waterproof with
India Rubber, n.e.s 35
India Rubber surfaced water-
proof clothing.. lOc. per lb. 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. lb. and 15
India Rubber, unmanufactured. Free
India Rubber, Crude and Hard
Rubber in sheets, bnt not fur-
ther manufactured, and re-
covered Rubber and Rubber
substitute Free
Indigo Free
Indigo Auxiliary or Zinc Dust . . Free
Indigo Paste and Extract of Free
Infants' Food, all kinds 30
Ink, for writing 25
Ink, for printing 20
Inkstands, n.e.s 30
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, Oxide of, dry 30
Iron & Steel & MAmiFAC. op: —
Adzes 35
Anchore Free
Angles, rolled iron or steel
Angles, Channels, Structural
Shapes and Special Sections,
weighing less than 25 lb 5. per
lineal yd., n.e.s., ^ cent per
lb. and 10
Angles, etc., as above, weigh-
ing not less than 25 lbs. per
lineal yard 12^
Angles, rolled iron or steel
Angles, Beams, Girders,
Joists, Channels, Eye-bar
Blanks made by the Klonian
process, together with all
other structural shapes of
rolled iron or steel, inclu-
ding rolled iron or steel
40
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1893.
^ c. ad val.
brld>re plate, not less than f
of an inch thick, nor less
than 15 inches wide, w hen itn-
})orted by manufac^turers of
bridges for use exclusively
in tlie manufacture of iron
and steel bridjjes 124
Anjfles for iron or composite
ships or vessels Free
Axes, chopping' axes, ^ per
doz. and 10
^ Axes of all kinds, Adzes,
Hatchets, and Hammers,
n.e.s 85
Axles and Springs of iron or
steel, and parts thereof, for
carriag^es other than railway
or tramway vehicles, with-
out reference to the stage of
manufactures, 1 cent per lb.
and 30
Axles for railwa}' and trannvay
cars, all other axles, and
parts thereof, n e.s., ^0 per
ton, but not less than 35
Balances 35
Bands and Hoops, n.e.s., valued
at 4 cents or less per lb 30
but not less than §12 per ton
BanJs and Hoops, n.e.s.,
valued at over 4c per lb.. 12^
Bars, Crowbars, Ic per lb. and 25
Bar Iron, rolled or hammered,
comp. flats, rounds, squares,
and bars and shapes of rolled
iron, n. e. s., $13 per ton.
Barbed Wire Fencing of iron
or steel 1^ cents per lb.
Bars or Steel Rails, weighing
not less than 25 lbs. per
lineal yard, for use on rail-
way track Free
Bars and Billets, n.o.p., valu-
ed at 4 cents or less per lb . . 30
but not less than $12 per ton
Bars and Billets, n.e.s., valu-
e<l at over 4 cents per lb 12^
Blooms and Slabs, valued at 4
fciiis per ibs or less 30
tiut not less than .$12 per ton
Blooms and Slabs, valued at
over 4 cents per lb 12J
Boiler, or other plate iron,
sheared or unsheared, skelp
iron sheared or rolled in
S:rooves,and sheet iron, com-
Tuoii or black, not thinner
than 20 gauge, n.e.s., inclu-
ding nail plate of iron or
steel, 16 gauge and thicker,
^1.^ per ton
Boiler tubes of wrought iron or
steel 15
Bowls for r'ream Separators. .Free
Bolts with or without threads
or nuts, and bolt blanks less
than fthsof an inch in diam-
eter, 1^ cents per lb. and. ., 30
Bridges, iron and structural
iron works (provided the
duty shall not be less than
35 p.c), IJ cents per lb
Bi itlge Plate not less than |ths
of an inch thick, nor less
than 15 mches wide when
imported by manufacturers
of bridges for use exclusively
in the manufac. of bridges 12^
« Canada plates V2,\
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 c. ]
$16 per ton
^ c. ad val.
Castings, other, n. e. s 30
Chain Traces or parts harness 35
Chains, iron or steel, over 9-16
of an inch in diameter 5
Chains, other, n.e.s 30
Clock Spri .gs 10
Clock Springs andCorset Steels
to be flat wire of steel of
No. 16 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 lb. and . . 25
Crucible cast steel wire, when
imported by manufacturers
of wire ropes, pianos, card
clothing aTid needles, for use
in the manufacture of such
articles in their own factories.Free
Crucible Sheet Steel, 11 to 16
gauge, 2^ to 18 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 82,00()
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, 1 J cents per lb.
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
Fik^fs. 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., 1^.
per lb., 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, le. fper lb. and 30
Forgings of whatever shape or
in whatever stage of manu-
facture, n.e.s., l^cts. per
lb., but not less than 35
Forks, cast iron, not handled
nor ground or otherwise fur-
ther manufactured 10
Funiiture of any material 35
Garden Rakes, two and three-
^ c. ad val.
pronged Forks of all kinds
and hdes 5c. each and 25
Hay Knives and four, five and
six pronged forks of all kinds
$2 per doz., and 20
Hinges and Hinge Blank,
Ic. per lb. and 25
Hollowware, tinned and glazed 35
Hollowware, enamelled 35
Horse Shoes, and horse shoe
nails, Vj ct. per lb. 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 manu-
facture 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,
blooms and Slabs, by what-
ever process made, Sillets
and 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
but not less than $12
per ton, excepi 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 lb .... 12^
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 'or 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 ^ cts. per lb. 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 lb. and 25
Iron, all articles rated as iron
or manufacture of iron shall
be chargeable with the same
rate of dutj', if made of stee ,
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
IMS
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
41
^ c. ad val.
any locomotive which with
its tender weighs .'JO tons or
over shall pay dutj* of not
less than !?2,00b each
Locomotive and Car Wheel
Tires of Steel, in the rough. Free
Jlatmfactured articles of iron
or steel which at the time of
their importation are of a
class or kind not manufac-
tured m Canada, imported
for use in the construction
of iron or steel ships or ves-
sels Free
3Ianufactures, 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
JVIattocks, Ic. per lb. and 25
2f ails and Spikes, wrought and
pressed, galvanized or not,
Horseshoe Nails, Hob Nails
and Wire Nails, and all other
Wrought Iron or Steel Nails,
n. e. s., and Horse. Mule or
0.\ Shoes, 1^ ct. per lb., but
not less than 35
1 IN ails, cut Nails and Spikes of
iron or steel, Ic. per lb
-Nail Rods, Swe iish rolled
iron, under ^ in. in diameter,
for the manufacture of horse
shoe nails 20
JNail Plate, iron or steel, 16
gauge and thicker,.?l 3 per ton
INails, 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, Ijss than
three-eighths of one inch in
diameter, l|ets. per lb., and 30
lHuts 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
lb. , and 25
Ornamentxl 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 1 c per lb. and 26
>Pig Iron, Iron Kentledge and
Cast Scrap Iron, .?4 per ton.
Pipes, cast iron, §12 per ton.
but not less than .' 35
Planing Mills and parts of in
any stage of manufacture. . . 35
Plates, for iron or composite
ships or vessels Free
Plates, iron or steel combined,
anil steel not specially
enumerated or provided for. 30
Plates, Scraper Plates 30
Plates engraved on steel 20
Plates, Steel Plates, not less
than 30 inches wide and not
less than \ of an inch thick. . 12^
Plates, nail plate, 16 gauge
and thicker, .$13 per ton . . .
Plates, cast-iron plates, and
stove plates, $16 per ton, but
not less than 30
Plate, Canada Plate 12^
^ c. ad val.
Plates, circular, iron or steel,
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'a..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 lb 12J
Portable Steam Engines,
Threshers, Separators, Horse
Power, Saw Mills, Machin-
ery, and parts of 35
Puddle Bars, $9 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., $6 per ton
Rails, weighing not less than
25 lbs. per lineal yard, for
use in railway tracks Free
Rails, crop ends of, for the
manufacture of steel, §2
per ton
Rivets, iron or steel. Bolts
with or without threads, or
nut or bolt blanks less than
I of an inch in diameter,
l^c. per lb. and 30
Rivets, n.e.s., Ic per lb. 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 e.xclusively in such
manufacture in their own
factories Free
Rods, iron— J, 5-16, |, ^ in dia-
meter, coppered 30
Rods, Hound, galvanized 30
Rolled iron tubes, not welded,
under 1^ inch in diameter.
Angle Iron, 9 and 10 gauge,
not over IJ inch wide, Iron
Tubing, lacquered or brass
covered, not over 1^ 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 maimfacturers of iron
bedsteads, to be used for
these purposes onlj', 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 refuse
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 remanuf ao-
tured, being part of or re-
covered from any vessel
wrecked in water subject to
the jurisdiction of Canada. .Free
^c. ad val.
Screws, commonly called Wood
Screws.
2 inches or over in length, 6
cents per 11/
1 inch and less than two
inches in length. 8c. per lb.
Less than 1 inch, lie per lb.
Screws, iron, steel, brass, or
other metals, n.e.s 35
Scythes §2.40 per doz.
Sheet Iron, common or black,
not thinner than No. 20
gauge, §13 per ton
Sheet Iron, galvanized. No. 20
gauge and thicker 30
Sheet Iron Signs, not framed. . 30
Slieet Iron, common or black,
smoothed or polished, and
coated or galvanized, thinner
than No. iJO 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 laj
I Sheet Iron, for iron or compo-
! site ships Free
Sheet Iron, manuf'res of, n.e.s. 30
Sheets, Crucible Sheets, steel,
\ 11 to 10 gauge, 2^ to 18 inches
i wide, imported by manufac-
I turers of mower and reaper
{ knives for manufacture of
i such knives in their own fac-
j tories Free
Sheets of not less than 11 or
more than 18 wire gauge and
costing not less than S75 per
I ton of 2240 lbs., when im-
ported by manufacturers of
shovels and spades for use
exclusively in such manufac-
ture in their ow n factories. . Free
j Sheets of all gauge and widths,
n.e.s., valued at 4 cents or
less per lb 3 )
j but not less than §12 per ton.
Sheets of all gauge and widths,
, n.e. s., valued atover4cper lb 12J
j Shoes, horse, mule and ox
j shoes, 1^ cents per lb., but
: not less than 35
! Shovels and spades, shovel and
' spade blanks, and iron or
I steel cut to shape for same,
1 §1 per doz. and 25
I Slabs, iron in slabs, $9 per ton.
I Skates, 20 cents per pair and . . 30
Skates, steel for, valued at 2^
I cents per lb. and over Free
Sledges, 1 cent per lb. and 25
Springs, or parts of, for car-
I riages other than railway and
tramway vehicles, 1 cent per
I lb. and 30
Springs, Car Springs, all kinds,
[ §30 per ton.but not less than 35
j Springs, all other, n. e. s., §30
per ton, but not less than .. 35
I Steels, table and butchers'
steels 35
Steel of No. 12 gauge and thin-
ner, but notthinncrthanNo.
30 gauge, imported by manu-
facturers of buckle clasps
I and ice-creepei*s. to be used
I in the manufacture of such
j articles only in their own
factories Free
Steel, manufactures of, or parts
of iron and parts steel, n.e.s. 30
Stoves, §16 per ton, but not
less than
Stove Plates, §16 per ton, but
not less than 30
Swords 30
Vessels, cast iron, §16 per ton,
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[1893.
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but not less than 30
Wedges, 1 cent j^r lb. , and . . . 2f>
Iron and manufactures of, or
part iron or part steel, n.e.s. . . 30
Strips costing 4c per lb. or less. 30
but not less than, $12 ton.
Strips costing over 4c. per lb. 12J
Strips specially imported for
the nmnufacture of buck-
thorn and plain strip fencing
for use in their factories Free
Tacks, cut, brads or sprigs, not
exceeding 16 ounces to the
thousand, 2 cents per 1,000.
Tacks, cut, brads or sprigs, ex-
ceeding 10 ounces to the
thousand, 2 cents per lb
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 IJ inch in diameter of
rolled steel 15
Tubes or I'ipes, other wrought
iron 6-lOc. lb., and 30
Washers, n.e.s., Ic lb. 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
orciinar}- process of hot roll-
ing or hammering, there
shall be 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 iruii 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
matie from iron or its ores by
the crucible, Bessemer, pneu-
matic, Thomas Gilchrist-
basic, 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 n >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 c;hargeable 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 Root Free
Ivory Knives and Folders and
fancy manufactures 35
Ivory and Ivory Nuts, unmanu-
factured and Veneers, sawn
^ c. ad val.
only Free
Ivory Veneer, other 20
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 lb
Japanned and Stamped Tinware,
kc 35
Jerseys, ladies', 10 cts per lb.
and 20
Jewellery and manufactures of
gold and silver 20
Jews Harps 35
Junk, old Free
Jute and Jute Butts Free
Jute, carpeting or matting&mats 25
Jute Cloth, as taken from the
loom, neither pressed, mangl-
ed, calendered, nor in any way
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 Mac-hines 30
Knitting Needles and Machine
Needles 30
Kryolite or Cryolite Free
Labels, for fruit, vegetables,
meat, fish, confectionery, and
other goods, also tickets,
posters, advertising bills and
folders, 15 cts. per lb. 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 collars 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
Lamp Shades, 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 lb.
Lard, untried, the weight of the
package when of tin to be in-
cluded in the weight for duty.
2c. per lb
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
^ c. ad val^
patterns of such size, shape or
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 lbs
Lead, old scrap and pig, 40 cts..
per 100 lbs
Lead pipe and shot, 1^ cts. pr, lb-
Lead, Nitrate and Acetate of,
not ground 5^
Lead Pencils of all kinds, in w^ood
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 2^
Leather Board and Leatheroid,.
3c. per lb ...
Leather, Cordovan, tanned from
horse hide, and manufact's of. 25
Leathers, Glove, when imported
by glove manufacturers for
use in their factories in the
manufacture of gloves, viz.,
kid, buck, deer, antelope and
water-hog, tanned 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, ^ cent per lb. and 15
Leather, Sole, tanned, but rough
or undressed 15
Leeches Free
Lentils 20
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 10c. per gal.
Lime Juice, Crude only Free-
Lime 20
Limestone, water or cement stone,
per ton of 13 cubic ft.. §1 p. ton.
Lime. Chloride of Free-
Linen, damask 25
Linen Canvas, when to be used
for boats and ships sails 5
Liquorice Paste 2c per lb .
Liquorice Root, not ground Free
Liquorice, stick or roll 3 cents pr lb
Litharge Free-
Lithographic Presses 10
Lithographic Stones.noteng'ved. 20
Litmus and all Lichens, prepared
and not prepared Free-
Lobsters, preserved 25
Lobsters, fresh 25
Locks, other, n.e.s 35v
Locomotives and Railway Pas-
senger, Baggage and Freight
Cars, being the property of
railwaj' 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.,.
11893.]
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CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
4a:
^ c. ad val.
under regfulations to be pre-
scribed by the Min. of Custoni8.Free
Locust Beans and Locust Bean
Meal, for the manufacture of
horse and cattle food Frto
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. lb.
Machines, Dating 30
Machiner}^ n.e.s 30
Machinery .Miningimported with-
in three years after the passing
of this Act and which is at the
lime 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
Manilla Hoods 20
Mai\illa carpeting, stained paper. 35
Mantels, Slate 30
Maimres, Guano, 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 more 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 lb
Meats, Dried 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 lb
Meats, extract of fluid beef not
medicated, meat juice 25
Meats, potted, " mixed and made
up into a paste," 3c per lb.
Meat Stuflfers 30
Meats, Pork in brine! ^. per lb.
Meats, prepared meats, sealed or
unsealed, in cans or otherwise
and other, n.e.s., 3 cts. per lb.
Medals, gold or silver 20
Medals, German or nickel 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.
^€. ad val,
waters, essences, oils, and
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 fonr 50
Medicines, Patent, all other.n.e.s. 25
All m e d i c i n a 1 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 imj). 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 Ciistoms 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 lb.
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
All molasses n.o.p,, all syrups
n.o.p., all tank bottoms, all
tank washings, all cane juice,
all concentrated cane juice, all
beet-root juice and all concen-
trated beet-root juice, when
imported direct, without tran-
shipment, from the country of
growth and production.
(a) Testing by polariscope,
forty degrees or o\ er and
not over fifty-six degrees,
a specific duty of 1^ cts.
per gallon
(b) When testing less than
forty degrees, a specific
duty of 1^ cts. per gallon,
and in addition thereto 1
cent, per gallon for each
degree or fraction of a de-
gree less than forty degr'es
(<;) And in addition to the
foregoing rates, a further
specific duty in all cases of
2J^ cts. per jjallon when not
so imported direct without
transhipment.
The packages (when of wood)
in which imported to be in
all cases exempt from duty.
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
^ c. ad val.
Mouldings of wood, gilded or
otherwise f urlher nuinuf. than
plain 30-
Mowing Machines, self-binding
harvesters, harvesters without
binders, binding attachments,
reapers, sulky and walking
ploughs, and all other agricul-
turHl machines and implements 3S
Muslin, plant bed muslin, Ic per
square yard and 15
Music, printed, bound or in
sheets, 10c per lb
Musical Instruments, n,o.p 25
Musk, in pods or in grains Free-
Mustard Cake 20
Mustard, ground, prepared, in-/
eluding French must'd not liq. 25
Mustard, French mustard,liquid,
as sauce, 40c per gal. and 20
Napkin Rings 30/
Naplha, wood naptha or wood
alcohol, ^2.12^ per imp. 'gals. .
Naptha, n.e.s., 7\c per imp. gal.
Needles, Knitting 3(>-
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 Magazines, n. e. s Fre
Newspapers, Magazines, if bound 15
Nickel Free
Nickel Anodes 10
Nickel and German Silver, manf.
of, not plated 25 ■
if plated 30
Nitrate of Soda or Cubic Nitre . . Free
Nitrite of Soda Free
Nitrate of Lead 5
Nitro-Glycerine, 10c per lb, and 20
Noils, being the short wool
wliich falls from the combs in
worsted factories Free
Numbering Machines, not to be
classed with ptg. presses,to pay 30
Nuts, all kinds, n.e.s., 3c per lb.
Nutgalls Free
Oakum Free
Oak Bark Free-
Oats, 10 cts per bush
Oat Flour 20
Oatmeal, ^ ct. per lb
Oil, Aniline, crude Fre©
Oil, Coal, Illuminating Oils com-
posed wholly or in part of the
products of petroleum, coal,
shale or lignite costing more
than 30c. 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 lie. per lb.
Oil, Hair, perfumed or not 30
Oil, Lard Oil 20^
Oils, Lubricating, composed
wholly or in part of petroleum,
costing less than 30c. imp. gal.,.
Tie. imp. gal
Oils, Lubricating, all others
Oils, Neatsf oot
Oil, Olive and Salad 20'
Oil, Sesame seed 2.(P
Oil, Tallow 25.
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[1893.
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Oil, all other, n.e.s 20
■Oil C.-.ke and Meal, Cotton Seed
Cake and Meal, Palm Nut Cake
and Me 1 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 prmted,
India rubbered, flocked or
coated, n.e.s , 5c. sq. vd. 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
Oleo-Stearine and Degras when
imported by manufacturers of
leather for use in the manu-
facture of leather in their
factories Free
Opium (crude), the weight to in-
clude the weight of the bale
or covering .$1 per lb.
Opuiin, prepared for smoking,
$5 per lb ^;
Optical Instruments, n.e.s 25
-Oranges and Lemons, in boxes of
capacity not exceeding 2i cb.
ft. , 25 cts. per box
In half boxes, capacity 1 j cb.
ft, 13 cts. per box
In cases and all other package
10 cts. -^er cb. ft. capacity ....
■In bulk, $1.60 per thousand. . .
In barrels not exceeding in
■capacity that of the 196 lbs.
flour barrel, 55 ct*. per bbl. . . .
Ores of metals, of all kinds .. ..Free
Organs, Cabinet Reed Organs,
having not more than two sets
of reeds, each §10 and 15
Organs, etj., having over 2 and
not over 4 !=ets of reeds, ea. $15
and 15
Organs, etc., having over 4 and
not over 6 sets of reeds, ea. §20
and 15
Organs, etc., having over 6 sets
of reeds, each §30 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,
brushes and manufacturers of
wood, n.e.s., and wood pulp. . 25
i^aints and Colors, ultra marine
blue, dry or in pulp, metallic
colors, viz: oxides of cobalt,
2incand tin, n.e.s Free
Blue black, Chinese blue,
Prus.sian 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 lb
Oround in oil or any other
liquid, and all liquid pre-
pared or ready mixed
paints, n.e.s 30
C; round in spirits and all
^ c. fid val.
spirit varnishes and lac-
quers §1 per. gal.
Oxides, ochres and ochrey
earths, fireproofs, umbers
and siennas, ground or
unground, washed or un-
washed, calcined or raw . . 30
Paris Green, dry 10
Dry White and Red Lead,
Orange mineral and Zinc
white 5
White Lead in Pulp, not
mixed with oil 5
Dry, other, n.e.s 20
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 lb. 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
Paper Boxes, with chroinos, but
without any printed matter, 6
cts. per lb. and 20
Paper Boxes, labelled,empty, 15c
per lb. 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, piinted or plain un-
grounded paper 2c.
White Paper, Grounded Papers
andSatins,nothand-made.3c.
Single Print Bronzes and Col-
ore<l 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.
All other P. H. or W. P 35
Paper files, clips 35
Paper Mache, manufactures of . . 35
Paper of all kinds, n.e.s 25
Paper kites, as toys 35
Paper, ruled, oiled or waxed. ... 35
Paper, Tarred, ^c per lb. .
Paper, Union Collar Cloth, in rolls
orsheets,notglosse(l or finished 20
Paper, Union Cloth, in rolls or
sheets, glossed or finished 25
Paper, filter paper, in sheets 25
Paper, fly paper 35
Paper Lettei-s, gummed, plain,
or colored, in bulk 35
Paper Letters, gummed, put up
in envelopes, with printed des-
criptions for special advertising
purposes, signs or labels, 15 c.
per lb. and 25
Paper Sacks or bags of all kinds,
printed or not 36
Paper waste or clippings Free
Paper, pressed, in sheets 35
Paper, Glazed, Plated, Marbled,
^ cad val.
Enamelled Paper, and Card -
Board, similarly finished, n.e.s. 35
Paper manufaxi^tures of, includ-
ing ruled and bordered papers,
papeteries, box'd papers and
envelopes and Blank Books . . 35
Parasols. (See Umbrellas),
Patten s, of iron or brass 30
Paving blocks, made from slag of
blast f urnacie 20
Peaches, n.o.p., the weight of
the package*to be included in
the weight for duty. .Ic. p. lb.
Peach Trees 3c. each.
Pears, green fruit 20
Pear Trees of all kinds . . 3c. each.
Peas, 10c 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-
tums, 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 than4oz.,$2.I2J peri.g.& 40
Persis or ext. Archill and Cudb'r.Free
Petroleum. (See Illuminating Oil)
Pheasants for impro vm'tof stock. Free
Pheasants, other 20
Philosophical Instruments and
Apparatus, not manufactured
m 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 and Apparatus, 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, $25 each and 20
Pianofortes, square, all other, §30 20
Pianofortes, upright, §30 ea. and 20
Pianofortes, concert, semi-con-
cert, or parlor grand, §50 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
1893.]
CANAPIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
4^
I
^ c. ad val
quart 40c, per gal.
Pickles in jars, bottles or other
similar vessels, 40c. i)er gal. on
the ascertained quantity, the
duty to include the duty on
the jar, bottles or other vessel,
40c. per gal
Pickles, in bulk, in vinegar or
vinegar and mustard, 3.5c gal.
In brine or salt, 2o cts. per gal.
Pictorial ilUistrations 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 20
Pitch coal for roofing 10
Pitch bone 20
Plaits, straw, Tuscan and grass.. Free
Planing Mills and parts of, in any
stage of manufacture 35
Plants, viz :— Fruit, shade, lawn
and ornamental trees, shrubs
and plants, n.e.s 20
Plaster of Paris or Gypsum,
ground not calcined, 10c. per
100 lbs
Plaster of Paris, calcined or
manufactured, loe. per 100 lbs.
or 4'c. per barrel of not over
300 lbs
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 20
Plush, Silks, other 30
Pocketbooks and Purses 35
Pomad«s, 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 distillat on,
when imported in tins of not
less than 10 lbs. each 15
Pomades, all others 30
Pop Corn, in cakes or balls 35
Porcelain Ware, n.e.s 30
Porcelain Shades 30
Imitation 20
Portable ma'.hines, 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,
or ground only, when imported
for manufacturing purposes
only Free
Potash, German Mineral Free
rotash, red and yellow prussiate
^ c. ad val.
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 10 pieces to the bar-
rel of 200 lbs weight, IJc. p. lb.
Barrels containing same to be
free of dutj'.
Potatoes, other, . . .ITtc. per bush.
Poultry and Game of all kinds. . . 20
Precious stones, viz., Agate, Ame-
thyst, Aqua Marine, Blood
Stone, Carbuncle, Cats' Eyes,
Cameo, Coral, Cornelian, Crjs-
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
setor otherwise nianf., n.e.s.... 10
Precious Stones, other, n.e.s. .. . 2(j
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- I
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. 2^. ea.
Quinine, sulphate of, in powder. Free
_ of cotton, linen, jute,
hemp and woollen, paper waste
or clippings, and waste of anj'
kind except mineral waste .... Free
Rags from France, Germany,
Belgium, Prohibited
Railwaj' Rugs of all materials
except silk 25
Raisins, Ic. per lb 10
Raspberryand Blackberrybushes,
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 IbsFree
Resin, other, n.e.s 20
Ribbons of all kinds and ma-
terials 30
Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or
paddy 17^
Rice, other IJc per lb.
Rice and Sago Flour, 2c per lb.
Road Scrapers 35
Rope, Iron Wire 25
Rope, or Cordage, IJc per lb, and 10
Roots, medicinal, viz : Aconite,
Calumba, Ipecacuanha, Rhu-
barb, Sarsaparilla, Squills,
Taraxicum and Valerian Free
^ c. ad cat
The same ground or powdered 2ft
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 any product
containing over one-half of one
per cent thereof 20
Saddlere' Soap 30
Saddlery of every description
and Hardware 35
SafTron Cake Free-
Saffron and Safflower, and ex-
tract of Free-
Sago 20
Sago Flour, 2c per lb.
Sails, for boats and ships, also
tents and awnin|,'s 25
Sal-Anunonia and Sal-So<la. . . . Free-
Saleratus, or Bicarbonate 20
Salt imported from the I'nited
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 lbs
Salt, in bags, V>bls.,or other pkgs.,
7ic per 100 lbs. [Pckgs. same
duty as if imported empty.]..
Saltpetre, -20
SaltCake sulphate of soda)crude. Free-
Sand Free
Sand, colored 20
Sand Cloth 30
S.->nd (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 le?s 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 and ZO
Sauces and Catsups in bulk,
30c. per gal. and 20
Sausage Casings, n.e.s 2'>
Sausage Skins or Casings . not d'd . Free
Saw dust, of the following
woods :— amaranth, cocoboral,
boxwood, cherry, chesnut, wal-
nut, gumwood,* mahogany,
pitch pine, rosewootl, sandal
wood, sycamore, Spanish cedar,
oak, hickory, white wood, .Afri-
can teak, black heart ebony,
lignum vit;e, red cedar, red-
wood, satin wood, white ash,
persimmon and dogwood Free-
Scales, and Weighing Beams.. .. 35
Scenerv, Theatrical and other, 20
School Ink Wells 30
School bags, cotton 35
Screws commonly called wood
screws.2 in. antlover in length,
6c per lb
1 in.and less than 2, 8c per lb.
Less than 1 in. , lie per lb . .
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
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CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1893.
^ c. ad. val
other purposes, when in bulk
or largfe 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 bj' grindmg or refin-
ing or by anj' other process of
manufacture, Anise, Anise-star,
Carawaj', Cardamon, Corian-
der, Cummin, Fennel and Fenu-
greek Free
Seeds, mixed, n.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 the
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
implen)ents 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
settlere' 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' actuaf use in Canada ;
Provided also that live stock
when imported into Manitoba
or the North West Territories
by intending settlei*s shall be
free until otherwise ordered
by the Governor in Council Free
Sewing Machines, whole, or
heads or parts of head''" of
Sewing Machines, S3 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 2.5
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, manufacturefl. fancy 35
Shells, Marine, ground or broken 20
Sheet Music, ICic. per lb
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, $1 per
doz. and 30
Shoemakers' Pitch and Wax . . 20
Shoe Linings, twilled cotton,
Ic. per sq. j'd. and 15
Shoe Linings, colored jeanettes,
2 cts. per sq. yd. and 15
Show C.ses, $2 each and 35
Show Cards, framed 35
Silex or Crystallized Quartz Free
Silk Hosiery or Lace 30
rSilk, raw, or as reeled from the
^ c. ad val.
oocoon, 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 orgaazine,
not coloured 15
Silk Plush Netting, used for the
manufacture of gloves 15
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,
80 cts. per square
Slates, for roofing, green and
other colors, when split or
dressed only, $1 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 lb. and 25
Sleighs* 30
Soapstone, foot warmers 30
Soap, common brown and yellow,
not perfumed, Ih cts per lb . . .
Soap, common soft and liquid,
not perfumed 20
Soap, Castile, Mottled or White,
and White Soap . . 2c. per lb.
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 lb. 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 lb.
Socks or Stockings of cotton,
wool, worsted, the hair of the
alpaca goat or other like
animal, 10c. per lb. and 30
Soda Ash Caustic in drums ;
silicate in crystals or in solu-
tion ; bichromate nitrate or
cubic nitre, salsoda, sulphate
of soda, arseniate, binarseniate,
chloride and stannate of soda. Free
Sofia, Bicarbonate of 20
Soda, Nitrate of Free
Soda, sulphate of, n.e.s 20
Solder 30
Soups 26
Soy icic. 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 26
Spirituous or alcoholic liquors
distilled from an^^ 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
^ c ad val.
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 of the strength
of 15 per c. under proof as
follows, viz : —
Ethyl alco'iol 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. f2.12iper gal.
Amyl alcohol or fusil oil, or
any substance known as
potato spirit or potato oil,
$2.12^ per gal
Methyl alcohol, wood alcohol,
wood naphtha, pyroxylic
spirit,oranysubstanceknown
as wood spirit or methylated
spirit ; absinthe, arrack or
palm spirit, brandy including
artificial brandy 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 bever-
ages $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.
$2.12^ 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 prep.irations
containing spirits of any
kind , when in bottles or flasks
Wf-ighing not more 4 oz. ea . . 50
When in bottles, flasks or
other packages weighing
more than 4 oz. ea,,f2.12^
per gal. and 40
Vermouth and ginger wine,
containing not more than 40
per cent, of proof spirits, 76c.
per gal. ; if containing more
than 40 per cent. .§2.]2J per
gal.
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 machineiy and other 26
Spurs 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
1893.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
47
^ c. ad. val.
whip manufacturers for use in
the manufacture of whips in
their own factories Free
Starch, inchnlinjj:- farina, corn
Btarch or flour, and all prepar-
ations having the qualities of
starch, not sweetened or flavor-
ed, 2c. per lb. ; sweetened or
flavored, the weight of the
package to be included in the
weight for duty 4c. per lb
.'Stereotypes, see Electrotypes.
;Stones,'Hurr, in blocks, rough or
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 [13 cub. ft. to ton] $lprton
.Stone, Waterlime or Cement
Stone, $1 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, $2 per ton
Stone, Grindstones, $2 per ton . .
Straw and manufactures of, n.e.s. 20
Straw Boards in sheets or rolls,
plain or tarred, 40c per 100 lbs.
Straw Boards, not mill Ixl., n.e.s. 20
•Sugar of Milk 20
Sugar of Milk Tablets, not fur-
ther sweetened 20
Sugar, glucose or grape sugar,
1^ cents per pound.
Sugar (cane) and beet-root sugar
not above fourteen Dutch
Standard in colour, all sugar
sweepings, all sugar drainings
or pumpingsdrained 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
beetroot 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
in the countries to the east
thereof, and imported there-
from via Hong Kong or Yoko-
hama, such rate of .5 per cent.
ad valorem shaM not be exacted
if transhipped at Hong Kong
or Yokohama. Sugars above
•number fourteen Dutch Stand-
ard in colour, and refined sugar
of all kinds, grades or stand-
ards, and all sugar syrups
derived from refined 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.l Jc 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 Instrunaents
%? c. ad val.
of all kinds 20
Surgical belts or trusses and sus-
pensory 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 orpumpings drained
in transit, all melatlo and, or
concentrated melado, all mo-
la.sses and, or concentrated
molasses, N.O.P., all cane juice
and, or concentrated cane
juice, N.O.P., all beet root
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
Tag's, tin, for plug tobacco 25
Tagging, Metal, plain, japanned
or coated, in coils, not over 1^
inches in width, when imp. by
manufs. of Shoe and Corset
Laces, for use in their factories Free
Tails, undressed Free
Tallow, Ic. 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, ^ c. per lb
Tassels 30
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 *..... 12J
Terra laponica, Gambier 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. per sq. j'd.
and 15
Tin, in blocks, pigs, bars A sheets,
and plates and tinfoil and tin
strip waste Free
Tin, Crystals 20
Tin Plates in sheets or strips, de-
corated 25
Tin Whisk Holders, lacquered .. 35
Tinned lion Kettle Ears 30
Tinware stamped, japanned ware,
granite ware, enamelled iron
ware and galvanized iron ware. 35
Tinware, and manufactures of
tin, n.e.s 25
^ c. ad val.
Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes,
$2 per lb. and 25
Tobacco manufactured andSnufiF
35 cts. per lb. and 121
Tobat-co, cut . . . 45c. per lb. and 12^
Tobac^co 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
TracingCloth, 5c. persq. yd and 15
Travellers' Baggage, under regul-
ations to be prescribed by the
Minister of Customs Free
Trees. Forest, for planting, im-
ported into Manitoba or North-
West Territory Free
Treenails Free
Tripoli 20
Trunk* 30
Trunk Trimmings of Tinned iron 30
Turmeric Free
Turpentine, raw or crude Free
Turpentine, Spirits of 10
Turtles Free
Type, rubber type 25
Type, for printing 20
Type Metal 10
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. . . Free
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 Coloure ground in
spirits §1 per gal.
Vaseline, and all similar 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 25
Vegetables, Tomatoes, fresh, 30c.
per bush, and 10
Vegetables, Tomatoes and other
vegetables, including Corn and
Bake<l Beans; in cans or other
packages, weighing not over
1 lb., 2c. per can or package,
48
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[189^.
^ c. ad vol.
and 2c. additional per can or
packagre for each lb. or fraction
of a Ih. over 1 lb. in weight—
the weight of the cans or other
packages to be included in ♦^he
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, Ivor}', sawn only Free
Veneers, Ivory, other, n.e.s 20
Vents, Fireclay Chimney Linings
not vitrified or glazed 20
Verdigris or sub-ac'te cop'r (dry)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 35
Watch Cases Gold, composition
metal for the nianf. 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 lb
Wax Flowers 25
Wax, manufactures of, other... 20
Webbing elastic 25
Webbing, non-elastic 20
WTiale Bone, unmanufactured.. Free
Whale Bone, manuf'res of, n.e.s. 20
Wheat, 15c per bushel
Wheat FlourandMeal,75cprbbl.
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 1 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 ground, 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. 30
WTiips, of all kinds, except toy
whips, 50c. per doz., 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 3c
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-
srrj', elder and currant, con-
taining 2ti% or less of spirits
of strength of proof imported
^ c. ad val.
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 other spark-
ling wines, in bottles contain-
ing each not more than 1 qt.
and more than 1 pt., $3.30
per dozen bottles
In bottles, containing not more
than a pint and more than
one-half pint, §1.65 per doz.
In bottles, coniaining one-half
pint each or less, 82c per doz.
In bottles, containing more
than one quart each shall
pay, in addition to .S3. 30 per
doz., bottles, at the rate of
^1.65 per gallon on the quan-
tity in 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
Wi.ie 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, l^c
per lb
Wire, Buckthorn and Strip Fen-
cing, 1 Jc per lb
Wire, Brass and Copper Wire
twisted, when imported bj'
manufacturers of boots 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, l^c per lb., but not
less than 35
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 by
manufacturers of sulphuric acid
for use in the maiif 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-
$ c. ad val. |HI
West Territories Free^^HI
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
their own factories only Free
Wood, Shingles 20
Wood, Pails, Tubs and Churns
bruoms, brushes and manf. of. 25
Wood Pulp 25
Wood, manufactures of, n.e.s. . . 25
Wood, Lumberand Timber, n.e.s. 20
Wood, Lumber and Timber,
planks and boards. Amar-
anth, Boxwood, Cocoaboral,
Rosewood, Cherry, Walnut,
Chestnut, Gumwood, Maho-
gany, Pitch Pine, Redwood,
Sandalwood, Sycamoi'e, Span-
ish Cedar,Oak, Hickory, White-
wood, African Teak, Black
Heart, Ebony, Lignum\it8e,
RedCedar,and Saiin\vood,and
White Ash, when not otherwise j
man. than rough sawn or split ; '
and Hickory Billets to be used
in the 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, Worsted Yarn, knitted
goods, viz. :— Shirts and Draw-
ers, and Hosiery, n.e.s, 10 cts.
per lb. and 20
Wool and Woolens— Clothing.
(See Clothing, ready-made)
Wool and Woolens— All fabrics
composed wholly or in part of ^^Hl
wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca ^Hl
Goat, or other like animals, not jBII
otherwise provided for, costing
10 cents per yd. and under... 22J
Costingover 10c and under 14c. 25 ,
Costing 14 cents and over 27^ ; JBfl
As regards items above, the half- ^Hl
penny sterling shall be com- ^Hl
puted as the equivalent of a ^Hl
cent, and larger sums in ster- ;^HI
193.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
49
<p c, ad val.
llnjjc money shall be computed
at the same ratio
fool. Class one, viz: Leicester,
Cotswold, Lincolnshire, South
Down combing' wools, or wools
known as lustre wools, and
other like combing wools,
such as are t?rown in Canada,
3 cts. per lb
Wool Hosiery, shirts, &c., 10 cts.
per lb. and 20
Wool Noils, dved or col. or not.. Free
Woolen Shawls 25
Woolen Socks and Stockings,
10 cts. per lb. and 30
Woolen Imitation Sealskins, 10c.
per lb. and 20
Woolen Netting, for the lining
of boots, shoes and gloves. ... 25
NVoolen Waste, fit only for the
manufacture of paper Free
Woolen Waste, other, n.e.s 20
Xyolite, or Celluloid, in sheets,
lumps or blocks, n.e.s Free
Yarns, Knitting, Cotton,
Hosiery Yarn, or other cotton
yarn under No. 40, * not
bleached, dyed or colored, 2c.
per lb. and 15
Yarns, Kniting Yam, Hosiery
Yarn, bleached, dyed or col'd,
3 cts. per lb. and 15
Yarn, spun from the hair of the
Alpaca or Angoia Goat, and
f,e.ad vol.
made of wool or worsted, when
genapped, dyed and finished,
and nnported by the manufs,
of braids, cords, tassels and
fringes, for use in their fac-tories
in the manufacture of such
articles only Free
Yarn, Fingering and Knitting
Yarn, Wool, and Worsted,
10 cts. per lb. and 20
Yarns, Coir Free
Yeast Cakes, Compressed Yeast
and Baking Powders in pack-
ages of one pound and over
and not over fifty ponnds
weight, the weight of the pack-
age to be included in the weight
for duty 6 cts. per lb.
Yeast Cakes, Compressed Yeast
and Baking Powders in pack-
ages of less than one poun 1 in
weight, the weight of the pack-
age to be included in the weight
of duty 8c. per lb.
Yeast, Compressed in bulk or
mass of not less than fifty
pounds 4c. per lb.
Yellow Metal, in Bolts, Bars and
for Sheathing .. ^ Free
Zinc, Chloride, Salts and Sul-
phate of ■ 5
Zinc, 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 anv duty of Customs
and not declarecl free of dutj'. shall
be charged with a duty of 20 ]>er cent.
ad valorem, when imported into
Canada, or taken out of warehouse
for consumption therein.
On im]>orted Indian Corn, to be
kilii-dricd and ground into meal for
human food, or ground into meal
and kihi-flried for such use, under
such regulations as may be made by
the Governor in Council, there may
be allowed a draw-back of 90 i)er ct.
of the dutj paid.
ARTICLES PROHIBITED.
Books, printed papers, drawings,
paintings, prints, photographs or
representations of any kind of a
treasonable or 8e<litiou8, or of an
immoral or indecent character.
Foreign reprints of Bntish 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 an}- prison, jail or
penitentiary.
Oleomargarine, Butterine, or simi-
lar substances for butter.
Rags from Europe.
BRITISH EMPIRE— ""POSSESSIONS IN AMERICA.
NEWFOUNDLAND— 5ea« of Government, St. Johx's.
<T()cernor, Coiu.-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral —
Lieut.-Col. Sir John T. N. O.Brien, K.C.M.G.
Premier— Hon. Sir Wm. Whiteway, K.C.M.G.
I'tipulation (1884), including Labrador 197,335
WEST INDIES.
.1 AM MCA— Seat of Government, Kingston.
('apt. Gen., Gov. -in-Chief and Vice- Admiral —
Sir Henry Arthur Blake, K.C.M.G.
Colonial Secretary— 'Senile Porter, C.M.G.
roptilation (1891) 639,491
Trinidad— S'ert^ of Government, Port of Spain.
Governor and Conimander-in-Chief-S\v Fred-
erick Napier Broome, K.C.M.G.
Colonial Secretary — Henrj- Fowler.
Population (1890) 190,172
Tobago —(Seat of Government, Scarboroi'GII.
C(mimissioner—Lora,me Geddes Hay.
Auditor, dc—H. H. Sealy.
Population (1891) 18,353
TiRKS and Caicos(Cavos or Keys)— Seat of Government,
Grand Turk.
The Commissioner— Capt. Henry Higgins.
Judge Supreme Ct.— His Hon. E. H. Johnson.
Population(1881) 4 778
WINDWARD ISLANDS— Grenada (and the Grena-
DIXK.S)— 5mf of Government, St. Georgk.
Governor-in-Chief, Windward Islands — Hon.
Sir W. J. Hely-Hutchison, K.C.M.G.
Colonial Secretary— L. R. Fife.
Population 1891)
St. Lucia— Sea* of Government, C.\strie.s.
Administrator and Colonial Secretary, Bri-
gade Surgeon— V. S. Gouldsburj', C.M.G.
diiifJtistice—His Hon. A. Child.
Papulation (1891)
St. YiKCKST— Seat of Government, King.ston.
Administrator d- Col. Sec—Capt. I. C. Maling.
Chief Jnsticeand Vice-Chan4;ellor—G.Tva&ov6..
I 'opulatioa (1891) 41,054
I.KEWARD ISLANDS— 5ea( of Government, St. Joh.n's.
Corernor, and Com.-in-Chief of Leetvard IsVs—
Wm. Frederick Havnes Smith, K.C.M.G.
Col. Sec. Leeward J'ds— Hon. F. Evans, C.M.G.
Antigua (and Barbud.\).
Island Secretary— Hon. Fred. Evans, C.M.G.
President aiul Treasurer — J. F. Wilde.
I'lipulation (1891), Antigua and Barbuda .
•Xut inclmling the Dominion of Canaan.
135,976
41,713
36,699
47,622
Dominica or Dominique— Sleaf of Government, Roseau.
President and Treas.—G. Ruthven Le Hunte.
Colonial Engineer — Geo. Birrell Blanc, C.E.
Population (1881) 28,211
Montskrrat- Seaf of Government, Plymouth.
Commissioner and Treasurer— Yj&w&r6. Baynes.
Population (1891) 11,762
St. Christopher and Nevis (St. Kitt's) and ANOUiiiLA—
Seat of Government, Basseterre.
Commissioner— C&pt. J. Spencer-Churchill.
Treasicrer—\y. D. Auchinleck.
Population (1891), St. Christopher, 30,886; Ne-
vis, 13,087 ; Anguilla, 3,699
Virgin Islands and TortoIjA— Seat of Gov., Ro.\dtowx.
Commissioner, Treas., <{c.— Ed. Jno. Cameron.
Total Population (1891) 4,639
BARBADOS -Scat of Government, Brvdoetowx.
Governor and Commander-in-Chief— ^\t Wal-
ter J. Sendall, K.C.M.G.
Colonial Secretary— Hon. C. C. Knollys, C.M.G.
Population (1891) 182,322
BERMUDA— .Sm^ of Government, Hamilton.
Governor and Comnutnder-in-Chief— Lieut. -
General E. Newdigate Newdegate, C.B.
Colonial Secretary— An^hih&ld Alison.
Population (1890) 15,013
BAHAMA ISLANDS— 5^rtf of Government, Nassau.
Governor, Commander-in-Chief, Vic -Admiral,
Jr.— Sir Ambrose Shea, K.C.M.G.
Colonial Secretary, d-c.—C&pt. H. M. Jackson.
Population (1888) 48,000
BRITISH HOSJ)\JK\S— Seat of Govennent, Beuze.
Governor— Sir C. Alfred Maloney, K.C.M.G.
Colonial Secretary, dc— G. Melville, C.M.G.
Population (1891) 31,471
BRITISH GUIANA— Seaf of Government, Georgetown.
Governor and Commander-in-Chief— Rt. Hon.
Viscount Gormanston, K.C.M.G.
Lt.-Gov. and Gov't Sec— SirC. Bruce, K.C.M.G.
Population (1891) 284,887
FALKLAND (AND SOLTH GEORGIA) ISL.\NDS (South
Atlantic) -S'fa/ of Government, Port Stanley.
Governor, Chief Justice and Commander-in-
Chief— Sir Roger T. Goldsworthy, K.C.M.G.
Colonial Sec, dc.—F. S. Sanguineth (acting).
Population(lSS8) 1,890
Total, Possessions in America
),17;
LANDMARKS OF HISTORY.
LANDMARKS OF HISTORY.
Tlle Fall of Trov 1183
The Era of the Great Pyramid 1082
David King of Israel 1^49
The Foundation of Rome 753
Jerusalem taken by Nebuchadnezzar 588
Battle of Thennopylap 480
Caesar's invasion of Britain 55
Birth of our Lord, 4 years before Christian era — 4
A, D.
The Crucifixion of Our Lord 29
Jerusalem destroyed by Titus 70
Constantine converted to Christianity 313
St. Augustine arrived in England 596
Egbert, firet king of all England 827
Alfred the Great, succeeded to the Crown 871
The Battle of Hastings 1066
The Crusades began 1096
King John signed Magna Charta 1215
Battle of Cressy 1346
The French defeated at Poictiers 1356
The Battle of Agincourt 1415
Joan of Arc burnt 1431
Constantinople taken by the Turks 1453
Wars of the Roses began 1455
The Bible first printed at Mentz 1462
Caxton set up his Printing-press 1471
Discovery of America by Columbus 14^
Newfoundland was discovered 1500
The first English Bible printed 1535
JacquesCartier arrived at Montreal 1535
Archbishop Cranmer burnt. ...» 1556
Calais takeafrom the English 1558
Accession of Queen Elizabefti 1558
Massacre of St. Bartholomew 1572
Virginia taken possession of by Raleigh 1584
The Spanish Armada defeated 1588
East India Company chartered 1600
Union of England and Scotland 1603
First visit of Champlain to Canada 1603
Barbados firstsettled. 1605
The Gunpowder Plot : 5th November 1605
Jamestown, Va. was settled 1607
Quebec founded by Champlain 1608
St. John's, Newfoundland, founded 1613
Death of William Shakespeare 1616
Pilgrims by the Mayflower landed 1620
Nova Scotia, settled by the Scotch 1622
Capture of Quebec by Sir David Kirke 1629
Canada ceded to France 1632
Marvland settled by Roman Catholics 1634
Rhode Island settled by Roger Williams 1636
Montreal founded by Maisonn««ive 1642
Charles I. defeated at Naseby 1645
Charles I. beheaded, 30th January 1649
Oliver Cromwell became Lord Protector 1563
Restoration of the Stuarts 1660
Bombay ceded to England by Portugal 1662
New York was conquered from the Dutch 1664
The Great Plague of London 1664
The Great Fire of London 10ti6
Hudson's Bay Company founded 1670
Habeas Corpus Act pa-ssed in England 1679
Pennsylvania settled by the Quakers 1682
William Dampier landed in Australia 1686
James II. abdicated 1688
Parliament elected William and Mary 1689
Battle of the Boyne 1690
Fiist newspaper in America (Bostotj) 1690
Society for Propagating Gospel founded 1701
Prussia first made a kingdom 1701
Gibraltar taken by the English 1704
Legislative Union of England with Scotland 1707
Peace of Utrecht 1713
Ac-cession of the House of Hanover 1714
Tbe South Sea Bubble 1720
The Battle of Culloden 1746
Halifax, N.S., founded by Lord Halifax 1749
First paper published in Canada . 1752
The Black-hole Suffocation in Calcutta 1756
Clive won the Battle of Plassey 1757
Canada was taken from the French 1759
Steam engine perfected by Watt 1773
Battle of Lexington 1775
Declaration of Anierican Independence, July 4. . .. 1776
United States first so styled : 9th September 1776
Independence of U.S.A. acknowledged 1782
Treaty of Paris signed 1783
New South Wales was settled 1787
The First Settlement in Australia 1788
The French Revolution began 1789
George Washington first President U. S 1789
First U. C. Parliament met 1792
Louis XVI. of France was executed 179.'i
Invention of the Cotton-gin 1793
London Missionary Society founded 1794
Battle of the Nile". 1798
Malta acquired by conquest 1800
Union of Great Britain and Ireland 1801
Treaty of Amiens 1802
Bonaparte made Emperor of French 1804
Battle of Trafalgar : death of Nelson 1805
Cape of Good Hope taken from Dutch 1806
Fulton's first Steamboat Voyage 1807
Battle of Comnna ; death of Sir J. Moore 1809
The French Expedition to Russia 1812
Battle of Queenston Heights 1812
Scott's •* Waverley " was published. 1814
Invention of the Printing Press 1814
Cevlon was acquired 1815
Battle of Waterloo ; 18th June 1815
Algiers bombarded by Lord Exmouth 1816
Death of Napoleon Bonaparte 1821
Commencement of Lachine Canal 1821
Death of Lord Byron 1824
Battle of Navarino 1827
Death of King George IV 1830
Revolution in France 1830
Steel pens came into general use 1832
South Australia formed into a province 1834
Lucifer matches invented 1834
First Railroad in Canada 1836 "!.
Accession of Queen Victoria, 20th June 1837
Rebellion in Canada 1837
"Great Western " steamed to New York 1838
The Electric Telegraph first constructed 1838
Marriage of Queen Victoria 1840
Hong Kong taken from the Chinese 1841
New Zealand made a separate colony 1841
Birth of the Prince of Wales : 9th November 1841
Sewing Machine invented by Havre 1846
The Irish Potato Famine 1846
War between United States and Mexico 1846
The Death of Daniel O'Connell 1847
French Revolution, Republic formed 1848
Victoria formed into a province 18 JO
First International Exhibition 1851
Gold was discovered in Australia 1851
The Duke of Wellington died 1852
Battle of Inkemian : 5th November 1854
Reciprocity Treaty with the United States 1854
Indian Mutiny commenced, 10th May 1857
Queensland formed into a pro\ince 1859
Victoria Bridsre Montreal, opened 1860
Battle of Bull Run : 21st July 1861
Death of the Prince Consort: 14th December 18G1
Slavery abolished in United States: 18th Dec 1862
Lee surrendered at Appomatox 1865
Battle of Sadowa, Defeat of Austria 1866
Fenian invasion of Canada 1866
Confederation of Canada 1867
Abyssinian War : cost $50,000,000 1867
The Capitulation at Sedan 1870
Rome again made the Capital of Italy 1870
Manitoba admitted to Confederation 1870
The Irish Church Disestablished 1871
The German Empire re-established 1871
The Great Fire in Chicago 1872
Prince Edward Island admitted to Confederation . . 1873
Queen Victoria Proclaimed Empress of India 1877
Afghanistan again occupied by British 1878
Cyprus was taken possession of 1878
The Death of Lord Beaconsfield 1881
End of Afghan War: cost $115,000,000 1882
English occupation of Egypt 1S82
Completion of Canadian Pacific Railway 1S85
Rebellion in North-West Territories 1885
Emperor William of Germany died 1888
McKinley Tariff in operation in United States 1890
THE (^UEEN.— 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 WilUam IV. ; was
crowned June 28, 1838 ; and married Feb. 10, 1840, 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, bom 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 and
Avoudale, 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 6, 1868 ; and Maude Charlotte Mary
Victoria, born Nov. 26, 1869.
Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, born April 25,
1843 ; Married to H. R. H. Prince Frederick Louis of
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 Imperal
Highness the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, Jan. 23
1874, and has issue two sons and three daughters.
Her Royal Highness Helena Augusta Victoria, lx)rn
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 WiUiam Patrick Albert,
Duke of Connaught, bom May 1, 18.50 ; 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 three sons and one daughter.
Governor-General.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Population 1891, 4,829,411.
Seat of Government— Ottawa.
-His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Frederick Artirr Stanlev, Baron Stanlbt of
' Preston, G.C.B.— £10,000 and residence.
staff. I Minister of Justice— lion. Sir J. S. D. Thompson,
Secretary of Governor-General and Military See'y , .A^J^' J^ ■^•,]n'arP ' Hon" P ' F ' Fn«fWr %'ISS.
—Major the Hon. J. T. St. Aubvn, Grenadier I '"V".*^ '^ oj tina ace— Hon. ^ b.. foster ... 7,000
Guards $3 000 ■*^*"t*'«'" of Marine and Fisheries— Hon. C. H.
A.D.C. -The" Honourable " G. ' U. ' W. ' Waish," ' ' „T".PP^»"' l^-^vv ■.■ '^^ ■••--•■ : 7,000
Grenadier Guards;
Grenadier Guards
The Viscount Kilcoursie,
GOVERNOR-GENERAL S SECRETARY S OFFICE.
Secretary and Military Seci'etary- -}-lajor the
Hon. J. T. St. Aubyn, Grenadier Guanis.
Chief Clerk-C. J. Jones ?2,0b0
CABINET,.
Premier and President of Cou veil— Hon. Sir. J.
J. 0. Abbott, K.C.M.G.. Q.C $8,000
Minister of Cmtonis—Uon. Joseph A. Chapleau, 7,000
Minister of Militia and Defence— Ron. Mac-
kenzie Bowell 7,000
Minister of Agriculture — Hon. John Carling 7,000
Minister of Inland Revenue — Hon. John Costigan, 7,000
Minister 'of Public Wm-ks— Hon. J. A. Ouunet.. 7,000
Secretary of State— Hon. J. C. Patterson 7,000
Minister of tlie Interior— Hon. E. Dewdney 7.000
Postmaster General— Hon. Sir A. P. Caron, K.C.
, M.<^ 7,000
Minister of Railways aiui Canals — Hon John G.
Haggart 7,000
Hon. Frank Smith (without portfolio).
The members of Cabinet in addition to regular salary
receive S1.0(X» sessional allowance.
Clerk of Privy Council— John J. McGee '. §3,200
Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council — Jos. Pope. . 2,400
Chief Clerk and Clerk of the Crown iti Chancery—
S. E. St. Onge Cliapleau 2,400
High Commissioner fat Canada in London— Hon.
Sir Charier Tupper, Bart., G.C.M.G., C.B., 17
Victoria Street, Loudon, S. W 10,000
Secretary Canadian Government Office in Londoti
—Joseph G.Colraer.C.M.G., (address as above) ^2, 195. 35
Assistant Secretary and Accountant -G.Reynolds.f 1.400
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DOMINION OF CANADA.
[189a.
SENATE OF CANADA.
Senators sessional allowance, §1,000.
Hon. .John Jonks Ross, Speaker (Ste. Anne de la Perade). E. J. Langbvix
SENATORS. r. 0. ADDRESS. | SENATORS. 1'. 0. ADDRESS.
Hon. David Reesor Yorkville Hon. R. W. Scott Ottawa
Sir D. L. Macpherson . .Toronto
Billa Flint Belleville ;
George W. Allan . . Toronto
J. F. Armand.Riv. des Prairies
Wm. H. C. Chaffers.. St. Cesaire i
Jean B. Guevremont Sorel I
Robert B. Dickey Amherst '
William Miller Arichat i
A. E. Botsford ..Sackville, NB
David Wark Fredericton ]
A.R.McClelan, Riverside, AlbCo I
John Glasier, Fredericton, N.B. i
James Dever . . St. John, N.B. I
A. Macfarlane . . Wallace, N.S. !
Frank Smith Toronto '
Robert Read Belleville <,
M, A. Girard.. St. Boniface, M j
J. Sutherland . . Winnipeg, M. |
W. J. Macdonald, Victoria, B.C ;
H. A. N. Kaulbach . . Lunenburg I
M. H. Cochrane Compton I
Alexander Vidal Sarnia |
J.H.Bellerose. .St. Vin. de Paul ;
D. Montgomery . . Park Corner I
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.E.B de Boucherville, Bouch.
William J. Almon Halifax
John Boyd St. John, N.B.
Thos McKay Truro, N.S.
Alex.W. Ogilvie, Sen. .Montreal
Donald Maclnnes Hamilton
T.R.McInnes, New Westminster
John O'Donohoe Toronto
P. A. De Blois Quebec; Q.
Donald McMillan. . . Alexandria
Geo. C McKindsev. .Milton, O.
W.McDonald, L'tle Glace B.,CB
J. Bolduc, St. Victor de Tring,Q
T. Rubitaille.. New Carlisle, Q.
J. R. Gowan Barrie
M. Sullivan Kingston
F. Clemow Ottawa
P. Poirier Shediac, N.B.
Clerk of the Parliaments. .S3,400.
SENATORS. p. 0, ADDRESS „
Hon. S. Merner . . New Hamburg, O.
" C. E. Casgrain Windsor, O.
" L. McCallum Stromness, O.
" W. E. Sanford Hamilton
" J. J, Ross, Ste.Annede la Perade
" Sir J. J. C. Abbott . . . Montreal
" W. D. Perley, 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 . . Calaary, Alta
" L. R. Masson . .Terrebonne, Q.
" Peter McLaren Perth, O.
" H. Montplaisir, C.de la Mag. Q.
' ' J. Tasse Montreal
" G. W. Howlan, Alberton, P.E.T.
" J. B. Snowball. .Chatham, N.B.
" A. A. Macdonald, Charlottetown
" John Dobson Lindsay
" A. C. P. R. Landry . . . .Quebec
PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE SENATE OF CANADA.
Clerk, Master in Chancery and Accountant— E. J.
Langevin. $3,400
Clerk Assistant, Master in Chancery and Chief
French Translator— A. A. Boucher 2,500
Law Clerk, Master in Chancery — J.G.A. Creighton 2,500
Chaplain — The Venerable Archdeacon Lauder 400
Second Clerk Assist., Master in Chancery— Yacant.
First English Clerk— R. W. Stephen 1,800
Second English Clerk— Alex. Souter 1,500
Third English Clerk— Chas. Young 1,250
First French Translator— Alfred Garneau I,9u0
Address. — To the Honourable the Senate of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled.
The Petition of
[Place and date.] Humbly sheweth. That, &c.
Sergeant-at-Arms and Clerk of French Journals
- J. de St. D. Le Moine $1,60'>
Assistant Accountant— C T. Gibbs 1,250
Junior Clerk— A. Adamson 760
Assistant Clerk, French Journals— A. L. Garneau. 800
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod— R.E. Kimber 1,350
Postmaster — J. B. Myrand 1,300
Housekeeper— Peter Dunne 1,300
Doorkeeper — Pierre Rattey 900
Newsroom Keeper— F. Gilbert SOO
Official Reporters— G. C. Holland, A. Holland.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Hon. Peter White, Speaker, John George Bourinot, Esq., C.M.G., LL.D., D.C.L., Clerk of the House. ?J3,400,
Members Sessional Allowance, 11,000.
Expl.\nation of Abbreviations. --Co7k, Conservative; Nat., Nationalist; Lib., Liher&l; I nd.- Lib., Inde-
pendent-Liberal; Jnd. N., Independent Nationalist ; Ind., Independent
Note.— The political party is given according to the best information obtainable. If there should be any
errors the Editor will be glad to correct them on advice.
constituencies.
Addington . . .
Albert
Alberta
Algoma
A nnapolis
.'. .itiijonish
A rgenteuil
A ssiniboia, E. .
Assiniboia, W.
Bagot
Beauce
Beauharnois ..
Bellechasse
Berthier
Bonaventnre ..
Bothtvell
Brant, N.R ... .
Brant, S.R....
Brockville ....
Brome
Bruce, E.R
Bruce, N.R. . .
Bruce, W.R. . .
Cape Breton -j
Cardivell
Geo. W. Dawson Lib.
Rich'd C. VVeldonCon.
Donald W, Davis Con.
Geo. H. MacdonellCwi.
J.B.Mills Con.
Sir J. Thompson Con.
Thomas Christie . Lib.
Hon. E. DewdneyCow.
N. F. Davin .... Con.
Flavien Dupont..JVaf.
Joseph Godbout. . Lib.
J. G. H. BergeronlVa^.
Guillaume Amyot,r.W.
Cleo. Beausoleil . . Lib.
Wm. Le B. F&uvelLib.
Hon. David Mills. Lib.
James Somerville Lib.
Wm. Paterson ...Lib.
John Fisher WoodCon.
Eugene A. Dyer . . Con.
Henry Cargill Con.
Alex. McNeill... Co?i.
James Rovvand . . Lib.
H. F. McDougall, Con.
David McKeen . . Con.
Robert S. White Con.
p. 0. address.
Plevna, O.
Halifax, N. S.
F. McLeod,NWT
Port Arthur, O.
Annapolis, N.S,
Ottawa, O.
Lachute, Q.
Ottawa, O.
Regina, N.W.T.
St. Liboire, Q.
St.FranQois,B,Q.
Montreal, Q.
Quebec.
Montreal, Q.
Paspebiac, Q
London, O.
Dundas, O.
Brantford, O.
Brockville, O.
Sutton, Q.
Cargill, O.
Wiarton, O.
Dunblane, O.
Christmas Id. NS
Littltt Glace Bay.
Montreal, Q.
constituencies.
Carleton(N.B.)
Carleton (0.) . .
Cariboo
Chambly
Champlain
Charlevoix
Charlotte
Chateauguay . .
Chicout.dsSagu.
Colchester ....
Compton
Corn. <fe Stor'nt
Cumberland ..
Digby
Dorchester
Drum'd&Arth.
Dundas
Durham, E. R.
Durham, W.R.
Elgin, E. R. ..
Elgin, W. R. , .
Essex, N. R...
Essex, S. R
Frontenac ....
Gaspe
Glengarry ....
MEiMBERS,
N.R. Colter Lib.
Wm. T. Hodgins Con.
Frank S. Barnard, Con.
R. Prefontaine . . Lib.
O. Carignan .... Con.
H. Simard Con.
A. H. Gillmor ....Lib.
J. P. Blown Jjib.
L. G. Belley Con.
W. A. Patterson . . Con.
R, H. Pope Con.
Darby Bergin Con.
A. R. Dickey Con.
E. C. Bowers ....Lib.
C.E.Vaillancourt, In.L
Jos. Lavergne
Hugo H. Ross . .
Thos. D. Craig
Robert Beith . ,
A. B. Ingram . .
Geo. E. Casey . .
Wm. McGregor
Henry W. Allan
Hiram A. Calvin . Con
Louis. Z. Joncas . . Con
R. R. McLellan ..Con
Lib.
.Con.
. Con.
.Lib.
. Con.
.Lib.
.Lib.
. Lib.
V. O. ADDRESS.
Woodstock, N.B
Hazeldean, O.
Victoria, B.C.
Montreal, Q.
Three Rivers, Q.
Murray Bay, Q
St. George" N.B,
St. Chrysostome.
Chicoutimi, Q.
Tatamag'che,Xi<
Cookshire, Q.
Cornwall, O.
Amherst, N.S.
Westport, N.S.
St. Anselme, Q.
Arthabaskaville.
Iroquois, O.
Port Hope, O.
Bowmanvllle, O.
St. Thomas, O.
Fingal, O.
Windsor, O.
Essex Centre, O.
Garden Island, O,
Quebec.
Alexandria, O.
1S93.]
DOMINION OP CANADA.
53
<;0NST1TUENCIKS. MRMBKRS. P. O. ADDRESS.
Gloucester K. F. Bin-ns Con. Biithurst, N.B,
•OrenvUle, S. R. John D. Reid Con. Canliiial, O.
ixfeif, E. R.. .. Tho''. y. Sproule. .Con. Markdale, O.
Grey, N. R James Massoii Con. Owen Sound, O.
•Grey, S. R Geo. Landerkin. . Lib. Hanover, O.
Iruyshorough . . D. C. Fraser Lib. NewGlasijow.NS
JIadimand W. H. Montasjue, Con. Dunnville, o-
lt«Ufa..... { ll.^'Sr.-^.} HMitax. N.S.
llnlton D. Henderson Con. Acton, O.
;,„,»«.«.. (i-r&inVCo":f Hamilton, O.
Hants Alfred Putnam . . Con. Maitland, N.S.
Hastings, E.R. Wm. B. Northrup,C'o>i. Belleville, O.
Hastings, N.R. Mackenzie Bowell, Con. Ottawa, O.
Hastings, W.R. Henry Corby . . ..Con. Belleville, O.
Hochelaga A. Desjardins Con. Montreal, Q.
Huntingdon . . Julius Scriver Lib. Hemmingford, Q
Huron, E. R.. Peter Macdonald, Lib. Winjjfham, O.
Huron, S. R.. John McMillan . .Lib. Constance, O.
Huron, W. R.. J. C. Patterson . . . Con. Ottawa, 0.
Iberville F. Bechard Lib. Mt. Johnston, Q. |
Inverness .,., Hugh Cameron ..Con. Mabou, N.S.
Jacques Cartier D. Girouard Con. Dorval, Q.
Joliette Urbain Lippe ... , Con. St. J. de Matha.
Kamouraska .. Henry G.Carroll../yi6. Quebec.
Kent, N. B....
Kent, A. Campbell Lib. Chatham, O.
King's, N. B .. Geo. E. Foster . . Con. Ottawa, O,
King's, N. S . . F. W. Borden . ...Lib. Canning, N.S.
r'v . '„ 73 V T f A.C.Macdonald,Con.. i Montague Br'g,
lungs, J-.ii.i I j^j^j^ McLean . .Con. \ Souris,E., P.E.I.
Kingston J. H. Metcalfe Con. Kingston, O.
Lambton, E. R. G. Moncrieff . . ..Con. Petrolea, O.
Lambton, W.R. J. F. Lister Lib. Sarnia, O.
Lanark, N.R. . Bennett Rosamond, C. Almonte, O.
Lanark, S. R.. Jlon. J. G.Haggart Con. Ottawa, O.
Laprairie Louis C. Pelletier, Con. Montreal, Q.
L'Assomption . H. Jeannotte Con. Montreal, Q.
Laval Jos. A. Ouimet . .Co7i. OttaA'a, O.
^'^mfN'^R'} ^- ^- Ferguson ..Con. Kemptville, O.
Leeds, S. R George Taylor . .Con. Gananoque, O.
Lennox Uriah Wilson .... Con. Napanee, O.
L('vi)i Pierre M. Guay . . Lib. Etchemin, Q.
Lincoln&Niag. William Gibson ..Lib. Beamsville, O.
Lisgar Arthur W. Ross. .Con. Winnipeg, M.
L' islet L. G. Desjardins . . Con. Quebec.
London John Carling Con. Ottawa, O.
Lotbiniere Come L Rinfret . .Lib. Ste. Croix, Q.
Lunenburg C. E. Kaulbach ..Con Lunenburg, N.S.
Marquiitte N. Boyd Carperry, U.
Maskinonge . . J. H. Legris Lib. Louiseville, Q.
Mt'gantic L. J. C6te(Frechette)C. St. Ferdinard, Q
Middlesex, E.R. Jos. H.Marshall. .Con. London, O.
Middlesex,N.R. W. H. Hutchins. .Con. Parkhill, O.
Middlesex, S.R. Jas. Armstrong . Lib. Wilton Grove, O.
Middlesex, W.R Wm. F. Roome . .Co?i. London, 0.
Missisquoi George B. Baker, Con. Sweetsburg, Q.
Monek Arthur Boyle Con. Dunnville, O.
Montcalm Louis E. Dugas . .Con. Montcalm, Q.
Montmagny .. P. A. Choquette . . Lib. Montmagny, Q.
Montmorency.. A. J. Turcotte . ..Con. Quebec.
Montreal, C. . . John J. Curran . .Con. Montreal, Q.
Montreal, E. .. A. T. Lepine Con. Montreal, Q.
Montreal, W. . Sir Donald Smith, Co«,. Montreal, Q.
Mitskoka. Wm. E. O'Brien . . Co?i. Shanty Bay, O.
Napierville D. Monet Lib. St, Remi, Q.
N. Westminster G. E. Corbould . . Con. New Westminstr
Nicolet Jos. H. Leduc Lib. St. L'd d' Aston.
Norfolk, N. R.. John Charlton .... Lib. Lynedoch, O.
Norfolk, S. R . . David Tisdale .... Con. Simcoe, O.
Northum. N.B. Michael Adams ..Con. Newcastle, N.B.
North'd,0.,E.R. E. Cochrane Con. Dundonald, O.
North., 0., W.R. Geo. Guillet Con. Cobourg, O.
Ontario, N.R.. Frank Madill Con. Beaverton, O.
Ontario, S. R.. Wm. Smith Con. Columbus O.
Ontario, W. R. James D. Edgar . . Lib. Toronto.
rttt^-,„^ nu. I C. H. Mackintosh, C. > n++o«ro
Ottawa City [ h. Robillard ..Con. f Ottawa.
Ottawa, Co C. R. Devlin Lib. Aylmer, Q.
Oxford, N.R... Jas. Sutherland ..Lib. Woodstock, O.
co.vstitue::cies.
p. 0. ADDRRSS.
Oxford, S. R... Sir R. Cartwright,Z/?&. Kingston, O.
Peel J. Featherston . . Lib. Streetsville, O.
Perth, N.R.. . . Jas. N. Grieve. . . . lAb. Millbank, O.
Perth, S. R... Wm. Pridham. . ..Co7i. Russeldale, O.
Peterboro',E.R. J. Burnham Con Ashburnham, O.
Peterboro',W.R J. Steven.son Con. Peterborough, O
T>„t^,. J tJ- H. Tupper . .Con. » Ottawa, O.
' '''^^" \ J. McDougald. .Con. \ Westville, N.S.
Pontiac J. Bryson Con. Fort Coulonge.Q
Partneuf Arthur Delisle Lib. Quebec.
Prescott Isidore Proulx Lib. Plantagenet, Q.
Prh^ro P Fri S- F- Perry . . ..Lib. ) Tignish, P.E.I.
Fnnce,P.EIJ jo^^^ yeo Lib.i Port Hill, P.E.L
Pri7ice Edward A. C. Miller ron. Pieton, O.
Provencher A.A.C.LaRivitre, Con. St. Boniface, M.
Quebec, C, .. .. F. Langelier Lib. Quebec.
Quebec. E. Hon. W. Laurier. . Lib. Arthabaskaville.
Quebec, W. John Heam Con. Quebec.
Quebec, Co J. J. T. Fvhnont.. Lib. Quebec.
Queen's, N. B.. G. F. Baird Con. St. John, N.B.
Queen's, {N. S.) F. G. Forbes .... Lib. Halifax.
Queen's,PEl{ ^i^.V. WeTsh'..;.iS: } Charlottetown.
Renfrew, N. R. Peter White Con. Pembroke, O.
Renfrew, S.R.. Jno. Ferguson . .Co7i. Admaston, O.
Restigouche J. McAlister . .I)id.-C. Campbelltovvn.
Richelieu A. A. Bruneau Lib. Sorel, Q.
Richmo7id,N.S. J. A. Gillies Coii. Sydney, N.S.
Rich, d- Wolf e,Q C. C. Cleveland. .Con. Danville, Q.
Rimouski Sir. A. Caron Con. Ottawa, O.
Rouvide Louis P. Brodeur, Lib. Montreal, Q,
Russell W. C. Edwards . .Lib. Rockland, O.
St. Hyaci7ithe . M. E. Bernier Lib. St. Hyacinthe.Q
St.John,NB,Cy Ezekial McLeod. .Con. St. John, N.B.
StJohn,NB.j J. D. Hazen.. . .Con. > g^ j^j^ ^^
City and Co.\ f '
St. John's, Q.. F. Bour.assa 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.
Shefford J. R. Sanborn Lib. South Roxton, Q
Shelbur7ie .... N. W. White . . . .Co>j.. Shelburne, N.S.
Sherbrooke Wm. B. Ives Con. sherbrooke, Q.
Simcoe, E. R... W. H. Bennett. ..Con. Midland, O.
Simcoe, N. R.. D. McCarthy .... Con. Toronto, O.
Simcoe, S. R... R. Tyrwhitt Co?i. Bradford, O.
Soulanges J. W. Bain Co7i. St. Polycarpe, Q.
Stanstead . . . . T. B. Rider Lib. Fitch Bay, Q.
Sunbury R. D. Wilmot Con. Burton, N.B.
Tt7niscouata . . P. E. Granbois . . Con. Riv. du Loup, Q.
Terrebon7ie . . J. A. Chapleau . . Co7i. Ottawa, O.
Three Rivers . . Sir H. Langevin. .Co)i. Quebec.
Tm-o7ito, C G.R.R.Cockbum, Con. Toronto, O.
Toronto, E E. Coatsworth, jr., Con. Toronto, 0.
Toro7ito, W F. C. Denison Con. Toronto, O.
Two Mou7itains J. Girouard Co7i. St. Benoit, Q.
Vancouver Is . . D. W. Gordon Con. Nanaimo, B.C.
Vaudreuil H. McMillan Con. Rigaud, Q.
Verchhres Hon.F. Geoffrion, Lib. Vercheres, Q.
Victoria., B.C ^
E. G. Prior .... Con.
Victoria, B.C.
Thomas Earle. .Con.
Victoria, N.B. . Hon. J. Costigan, Co7i. Ottawa, O.
Victoria, N. S. J. A. McDonald .. Co?i. Baddeck, N.S.
Victoria,0,N.R Sam Hughes Con. Lindsay, O.
Victoria,0.,S.R Chas. Fairbairn. .Con. Bobcaygeon, O.
Waterloo, N.R. Isaac E. Bowman, Lib. Waterloo, O.
Waterloo, S. R. James Livingston. Lib. Baden, O.
Wella7id J. A. Lowell Lib. Niagara Falls S,0
Welli7igt'n, C.R Andrew Semple. Lib. Fergus, O.
Wellingt'7i,N.R James McMullen, Lib. Mount Forest, O.
Wellingt'n,S.R. 'ames Innes Lib. Guelph, O.
Wentic'th, N.R. Thomas Bain Lib. Dundas, O.
Weniw'th, S.R. F. M. Carpenter. .Con. Stony Creek, O,
West7noreland . Josiah Wood Con. Sackville, N.B.
Winnipeg H. J. Macdonald, Con. Winnipeg, M,
Yale John A. Mara Con. Kamloops, B.C
Yamaska R.M. S. Mignault, Lib. Yamaskn, Q.
Yarmouth Thos. B. Flint, .. Lib Yarmouth, N.S.
York, N. B Thos. Temple Co7i. Fredericton N.B
York, 0., E. R. Wm. F. Maclean .Co)i. Toronto, O.
York, 0., N. II William Mulock, IJh. Toronto, O.
York, 0., W.R. N. C. Wallace . . . .Con. Woodbridge, O.
54
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[I89g.
OFKICKRS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Clerk of the Home, J. G. Bourinot, C.M.G., LLD., I
D.C.L $3,400 '
Chrk Assistant. F. F. Rouleau 2,800
Sergeant -at- Arms, Lieut. -Col. Henry R. Smith .. 2,400
Dy. Sergeant-at-Arms, H. W. Bowie 300
C7ilef Branch.
Clerk of Votes and Proceedings, and Secretary
to the Clerk of the House, William C. Bowles. . 2,400
Asst. Clerk Votes and Proceedings, I. B. Taylor.. 1,600
Clerk of Routine and Records, F. MacGillivray . . 2,300
Clerk of English Journals, AG. D. Taylor 2,400
Assistant do, and Clerk of Petitions, J. Dalton. . 1,550
Translator Votes and Proc'gs, J. R. E. Chapleau 2,400
Clerk of French Journals, T. Ouimet 1,450
Clerk of Sessional Papers, J. A. Polkinghorne . . 1,250
Assistant French Journal Clerk, E. Tasse 1,000
Examiner of Private Bills, Clerk of Com. on
Pub. Accounts, E. P. Hartney 1,750
Clerk of Standing Committee on Private Bills
and Standing Orders, Walter Todd 1,550
Assistant do, L. Charles Panet 1,400
Clerk of Railways and Banking and Commerce
Committee, R. McG. Moflfat 1,400
Junior Clerks, R. P. King, $900, J. H. McLeod .... 1,000
Miscellaneous Branch.
Law and Translation Branch
Law Clerk, F. A. McCord 3,200
Assist, do, (k Chief Eng. Trans., Vacant
Assist, do, & Chief Fr. Trans., T. G. CoursoUes. 2,400
Translators (each from $2,300 to $1,400), J. A. Genand,
L. A. Frechette, L. Laframboise, J, M. A D. Des-
aulniers, F. B. Hayes, R. J. Wicksteed, LL.D., H.
H. Loucks, E. Perrin, E. Query.
I A ccountant, Robert Brewer $2,fl00
I Assistant Accountant, Geo. C Bolton 1, 100"
I Clerk of Stationery, andSupt. of Printing of Ses-
sional Papers of Parliament, G. E. Clarke . .. 1,400
Junior Clerks, William Cairns, N. Robideaux, H.
Macdonell and W. Dube. . .each from §1,000 to 85L
Postmaster, J. Stansfeld 1,050
Assts. do, A. E. Pelletier, F. X. Lemieux, $1,000 and 850
Curator of Reading Foom, John L. Deacon 600'
Sergeant-at-Arms Branch.
Chief Messenger, Lucien Dube 1,300
Assistant do, N. Turgeon 1,000
Doorkeeper, R. Harris 500
Printing of Parliament.
Clerk of Joint Committee, John A. Polkinghorne 300
Supt. of Distribidion, E. Botterell 1,800
Library of Parliament.
General Librarian, Alfred Duclos DeCelles 3,200
Parliamentary Libi'arian, Martin Joseph Griffin 3 200
First Class Clerk, Alfred Hamlyn Todd 1,800
" " L. P. Sylvain 1,500
Second Class Clerk, M. C. MacConuac 1,400
" " E. Stovert Thayne 1,200
Third Class Clerk, John Smith 1 ,000
C.A.Martin 500
Chief Messenger and Caretaker, L. J. Casault 900
Messenger, J. H. Dunlope 750
T. C. W. Lynton 500
" J. A. Beaudry 420
Address— To the Honourable the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled.
The Petition of
[Place and Date.] Humbly sheweth. That, etc
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Minister of Justice, Hon Sir. John S. D. Thompson,
K.C.M.G., Q.C $7,000
Deputy Minister, Robert Sedgewick, Q.0 4,000
Chief Clerks, A. Power, Q.C, !|;2,400; G.L.B Fraser 1,850
Ministers Private So.cretary, D. Stewart 2,000
Deputy's Sec'y, John Leslie 1,800
Accountant, J E. Narraway l,0oo
Penitentiary Branch.
Inspector of Ptnitentiaries, J. G. Moylan 8,200
AccouTitant, George L. Foster 1 800
(nerk, H. B.S.Lane 1,000
The Supreme Court.
Registrar of Supreme Court and Editor o/
Supreme Court Reports. R. Cassels, Q.C 3,200
Reporter, George Duval 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.
Minister of Customs, Hon. J. A. Chapleau $7,000
Commissioner of Customs, W. G. Parmelee 3,200
Assistant Commissioner, Thos. J. Watters 2,800
Minister's Private Secretary, A. Clement 1,300
Accountant,
Chief Clerk of Statistics, James Barry 2,300
Inspectors of Ports, D. D. O'Meara, W. H. Hill, J.
S. MacLafen, Geo. H. Young, J. S. Clute, each 2,000
Financial Inspector, S. W. McMichael 1,400
Board of Appraisers.
C/iairmaw, W. G. Parmelee 400
Thos. J. Watters
Geo. W. Jessup, Assistant Dominion Appraiser
and Secretai-y 1,200
COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS— From $4,000 to $300 each.
Those marked * are Warehousing Ports.
Amherst, W. D. Main.
Amherstburg,* Geo. Gott.
Annapolis, E. McCormack.
Antigonish, A. Boyd.
Arichat, R. Benoit.
Baddeck, J. McDonald.
Barrington, D. Sargeant.
Bathurst, W. J. O'Brien.
Berlin, A. L. Bowman.
Belleville,* W. Webster.
Bowmanville,^ J. Rankin.
Brantford,"* H. B. Leeming
Bridgetown, S. S. Ruggles.
BrockviUe,* W. H. Jones.
Canso,* Thos. C. Cook.
Charlottetown, Jas. Currie.
Chatham,NB., D.Ferguson
Chathain,0,^P>..iiteY>heniion
Clifton,* Peter Flynn.
Coaticook,* John B. Daly.
Cobourg,* Ch. E. Ewing.
Collingwood, Geo. Watson.
Cornwall,* A. V. McMillan.
Dalhousie, W. Montgom'y.
Deseronto, R. Rayburn.
Digby, J. M. Viets.
Dorchester, W. Dobson.
Fort J?m,*E.W.Brookfield
Fort McLeod, W. C. Allan.
Fredericton, A. F. Street.
Gait, Thos. Peck.
Gananoque,J. Ormiston.
I GaspS,* J. J. Kavanagh.
I Goderich,* Asher Farrow.
I Gv^lph, T. A. Heffernan.
IIalifax,W.\). Harrington.
Hamilton,* F. E. Kilvert.
Hemingford, F. S. Proper.
Hope,* E. J. W. Burton.
Kentville, F. C. Rand.
Kingston* Clarke Hamilton
Liridsay, D. Browne.
Liverpool, J. H. Dunlop.
Lockport, Geo. Stalker.
London,* Robert Reid.
Lunenburg, A. B. Coldwell.
Marg'tsviile,T>. W. Landers
Moncton, I. W. Blnnev.
Montreal,* M. P. Ryan.
Morrisburg, And. Broder.
Nanaimo, B. H. Smith
Napanee, Geo. M. Elliott.
N. Carl'le, *P. C. Beauchesne-
Neivcastle, N.B., W.A.Park
NewWestminster, J. S. Clute
I^iagara,* W. Kirby.
North Sydney. A. G. Harail'n
Oshawa,* Geo F. Blarney.
Ottaiva,* Z. Wilson.
Owen Sound, J.C.Stejihens
Paris,* Thomas Hall. •
Parrsboro', A. S. Townsh'nd
Perce, W. Flynn.
Peterboro', C. H. Clementi.
Picton*, Walter T. Ross.
Pictou, N.S., D McDonald
Port Arthur, P. Nicholson
Pt.Hawkesb'y, JC Bourinot
Pt. Hood, E. D Tremaine.
Potion, W. Lynch.
Prescott,* E. Jessup.
Quebec,* J. B. Forsyth.
Rimotiski,^ J. A. Martin.
Sackville, W. C. Milner.
Sarnia,* G. N. Matheson.
Sault Ste.Marie,*li.'P\\im'r
Shelburne, W. W. Atwood.
Sherbrooke,* Chas. E. Perry
Simcoe,* John Matthews.
Sorel, J. Mathieu.
St. Andrews, C. M. Gove
St. Armand, E. A. Bourret.
St. CatharineSy
St. Hyacinthe, J. A. Hamel
1893.J
DOMINION OF CANADA.
55
St. John, N.B., J. R. Ruel.
St.John's, Q.,* H. W. Wood.
St. Stephen, H'y Graham.
St. Thomas, W. H. Ingrain
Stanstead, C. S. Channell.
Stratford, Johi» Hamilton.
Summerside, C. W. Strong.
Sutton, J. Dunn.
Sydney, R. McDonald.
Three Ricers, P. B. Vanasse
Toronto,* John Small.
Trenton,* F. J. McGuire.
Truro, G. P. Nelson.
Vancouver, J. M. Bowell.
Victoria, A. R. Milne.
Wallaceburg, C. Fraser.
Weymouth, N. B. Jones.
Whitby,* G. A. Carson.
Wind«(rr, NS. , 1 1 . W . I)i mock
Wind8or,0.,* M.Cowan(^c<
Winnipei), Thos. Scott.
W'dsVcklN.n., D.F. Merritt
TT'd^rc*, 0. , W. H. Vanlngen
Yarmouth, VV. H. Moody.
DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE.
Minister of Inland Revenue, Hon, J. Costigan. . . ^7,000
Comminsioner, E Miall 3,200
Assistant Commissioner, W. J. Gerald 3,000
Secretary's Branch.
Chief Clerk and Secretary, W. Himsworth 2,200
Ass't Sec. and Short Hand Writer, W. Carter . . . 1,600
Short Hand and Typewriter, J. P. McCarthy. . . 1,200
Clerk, F. Newby 1,400
Printing and Forms.
Clerk, F. K. Blatch 1,400
Stamps, Instruments, li'c.
Cle-k, J. P. Flynn 1,500
Accountant's Branch.
Chief Clerk, and Accountant, P. M. Robins 2,400
Assistant Accountant, F. R. E. Campeau 1,800
Clerks, J. E. Valin, C. R. Hall, J. A. Doyon, J.
Byrnes, R Quain, J. F. Brown ^1,300 to 1,800
Statistical Branch.
Clerks, W. L. Heron, J. F. Shaw, G. Brunei, R,
Nettle *1,000 to 1,800
Standards Branch.
Clerks, Geo. Fowler and J. P. Dunne. . . .?1,100 to 1,150
Secretary to the Minister, M. F. Walsh 2,000
Analyst's Branch.
Chief Analyst, Thos. Macfarlane
Assistant Aiudysts, A. McGill, F. W. Bebbington
and A. L. Tourchot
Laboratory Clerks, Thos. Case}' and Jas. Watson.
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,.500
Montreal " . , R. Bellemare Montreal 2,500
Quebec " J. M. Lemoine . .Quebec 2,400
N. Br'nsw'k " . .T. Burke St.John,N.B. 1,700
Nova Scotia " . . R. Borradaile Halifax 2,400
Manitoba " . . J. K. Barrett Winnipeg.. . . 2,500
B. Columbia " . . Wm. Gill Victoria .... 2,300
P. E. Island " . . R. Borradaile .... Halifax 2,40«i
Chief Inspector of Distilleries, J. Davis, Windsor. 2,800
In-spec'r Bonded Manufac'es, J. Morrow, Toronto
Chief Inspector Standards, W. J. Johnstone 2,000
Inspector Tobacco Factories, W. J. Gerald, Ottawa
FINANCE DEPARTMENT.
Minister of Finance, Hon. Geo. E. Foster, D.C.L. f7,000
Deputy Minister and Secretary Treasury Board,
J. M. Courtney 4,200
Assistant Deputy Minister, W. Fitzgerald *3,000
Vomptroller of Dominion Currency, F. Toller 2,400
Ctiief Clerk Savings Bank Branch, C. J. Anderson 2,400
Dominion Bookkeeper, JI. G. Dickieson 2,350
Secretary, C. W. Treadwell 1,850
Financial Inspector, G. Y. Crookshank 1,700
Secretary to Minister, S. J. Jenkins 1,900
First Class Clerks, G. Lowe, C. A. Gough, J. Mc-
Nicol, J. Fraser, N. S. Garland
each from .*1,750 to 1,450
Accountant of Contingencies, W. H. Hayes 1,150
Insurance Branch.
Superintendent, W. Fitzgerald *
Clerks, A. K. Blackadar and W. J. R. McMinn ....
.111,750 and 1,400
♦Paid *},000 as Deputy Minister and Superintendent of
Insurance.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Minister of Public Works, Hon. Jos. A. Ouimet. .
Dejntty Minister, A. Gobeil
Secretary, E. F. E. Roy
Assistant Secretary, D. A. Macphertion
Chief Engineer, Ixiuis Coste
Chief Architect, Thomas Fuller
Chief Accituntant, O. Dionne
Private Secretary, R, C. Desrochers .
Engineering Branch.
Chief Clerk, R. Steckel
First Class Clerks, J. P. Macpherson, F. C. Light -
foot, J. C. Tache «1,800, «1,700,
?7,WXi
.3,200
2,000
1,200
3,(jrX)
2,400
1,700
2,4fJ0
1,400
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Postmaster-General, Sir A. P. Caron, K.C.M.G. . . $7,<m
Private Secretary to Postmaster-General, G. G.
V. Ardouin 600
Deputy Postmaster-General, Lt.-Col. Wm. White 3,200
Secretary's Branch.
Chief Clerk and Secretary, W. D. LeSueur, B. A . . 2,600
First Class Clerks, C. Falconer, A. W. Throop, G.
H. Hargrave, E. P. Stanton each .$1,800 to 1,.5<)0
Second Class Clerks, J. M. O'Leary, C. Pope, F.
G. Moon, J. H. Brown, B. M. Northrop, G. G.
V. Ardouin each *1,400 to 1,2(J0
Accountant's Branch.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, W. H. Smithson, . . . 2,400
First CloMS Clerks, W. J. Barrett, W. J. Johnstone 1,800
Second Class Clerks, J. P. Brophy. E. H. Benjamin,
R. J. Shaw, L. Blanchet, A. H. McLennan, D.
F. McCarthy, L. H. Pouliot, N. G. D'Auteuil,
W. Greaves, W, Rowan, D. A. Barrett, T. Mc-
Grail, M. K. Dunlevie, C. W. Lally, H. S. Shaw,
G.C.Anderson «1,400 to I.IOO
Money Order Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, G, F, Everett . . 2,400
First Class Clerk, S. S. Thome
Second Class Clerk, J. F. Wall 1,400
Savings Bank Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, D. Matheson. . . 2,400
First Class Clerk, W. H. Harrington 1,750
Second Class Clerks, J. Rose Smith, W. H. Eagle-
son, J. H. Fairweather E. B. Bell, W. H. Kreps,
W. H. McCuaig $1,4(."0 to 1,300
Printing and Supply Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, Sidney Smith . . 2,2-50
First Class Clerk, U. Fortier 1,700
Second Class Clerks, W. D. O'Brien, E. B. Woo<l. .
?l,400to 1,200
Dead Letter Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintetident, -1 ohn Walsh jil,85(
First Class Clerk, G. R White
Second Class Clerk, G. J. Binks 1,40(.
3Iail Serrice Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, A. Lindsay 1,80C
Second Class Clerks, H. W^ Griffin, $1,400 ;
W. Smith, B.A., J, R. Greenfield 1,100
Postage Stamp Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintemlent, J. Plunkett 1,800
Second Class Clerks, C. J. B. Higgins, H. G. Dun-
levie, E. Daubney «1,4(X) to 1,200
Post Office Inspectors.
Chief Inspector, M. Sweatman, Toronto 2,800
Nom Scotia, C. J. Macdonald, Halifax 2,400
Prince Edward Island, F. de St. Croix, Brecken
(Postmaster of Charlottetown) Charlottetown . . 2,200
New Brunswick, S. J. King, St. John 2,200
Quebec, A. Bolduc, Quebec 2,000
Three Rivers, G. Dtsilets, Three Rivers 2,000
Montreal, E. F. King, Montreal 2,600
Ottawa, F. Hawken, Ottawa 2,000
Kingston, A. Jones, Kingston 2,000
T<»-onto,F. D. Barwick. Toronto 2,000
Barrie, D. Sprv, Barrie 2,200
London, Robert W. Barker, London 2,600
Strafford, Henrj- G. Hopkirk, Stratford 2,200
ManitobaandN. W. Ter., W. W. McLeod, Winnipeg 2,200
British Colutnbia, E. H. Fletcher, Victoria 2,000
56
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1893.
DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS, j
Minister 0/ Railways and Canals, Hon. J. G. |
Haggart ^7,000
Deputy-Minister, Chief Engineer of Canals and
Secretary of the Railway Committee of the
Privy Cauncil, T. Trudeau 6,000
Chief Engineer and General Manager of Govern-
ment Raihvays, C. Screiber 6,000
Secretary, Vacant
Law Clerk, H. A. Fissiaiilt 2,400
Corresponding Clerks, W. J. Tiller, F. A. Dixon,
Charles Costin, J. E. W. Currier . . each *l,S00 to 1 ,400
Accountant's Branch.
Accountant, S. Leonard Shannon 1,600
Assistant Accountant, J. W. Pugsley 1,200
Clerk, A. W. Cameron 1,000
Railways in Operation Branch.
Sec'ry to Chief Engineer, and General Manager,
L. K. Jones
Draughtsman, A. Uniacke Alnion
Canal Tolls, Neil Stewart, B. H. Teakles, C. E. D.
Chubbuck, R. Devlin each $1,600 to
Railway Records, M. W. Maynard, L. H. Filteau,
L. D. Dion, J. E. Methot each $1,800 to
Canal Records, H. LeB. Ross, W. B A. Hill
Photographer, S. McLaughlin •
Stationery and Mail, L. N. Fortier
1,800
1,400
1,400
1,000
1,150
1,400
1,000
DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.
Minixter of Militia and Defence, Hon. Mackenzie
Bowell $7,000
Deputy Minister, Col. The Hon. C. Eugene Panet 3,200
Chief Clerk, Benjamin Suite 1,800
Secretary of Department, Capt. Alphonse Benoit 1,550
Account Stanch.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, C. H. O'Mera $2,400
Stores Branch.
Director of Stores and Keeper of Militia Proper-
ties, Lieut. -Col. John Macpherson .$3,000
Engineer Branch.
Architect, H. James .«!l,800
Military Branch.
General Officer Commanding, Major Gen. Ivor
Herbert, C.B pay and allowances $4,000
A.D.C., Capt. Eric Streatfeild pay 1,000
Adjutant-General, Col. Walker Powell salary
and allowance 3 20O
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Minister of the Interior, The Hon. E. Dewdney.
Deputy Minister of the Interior, A. M. Burgess.
Private Secretary to Minister, A. Chisholm
$7,000
3,200
1,400
Secretary's Branch.
Secretary, John R Hall
Assistant Secretary, L. C. Pereira
Clerk in Charge of Timber and Mines, G. U.
Ryley
Clerk in Charge of Ordnance and Admiralty
Lands, Wm. Mills
Registrar of Correspondence, K. J. Henry ......
Patent's Branch.
Chief Clerk, W. iL Goo<leve
Accountant's Branch.
Accountant, Chief Clerk, J. A. Pinard
Assistant Accountant, C. H. Beddoe
Surveys Branch.
Surveyor General, E. Deville
Geographer, J. Johnston
Astronomer, W. F. King
Clerk in Charge of Survey Records, F. Clayton.
Chief Inspectoi' of Surveys. J. S. Dennis
Laiv Clerk, T. G. Rothwell
2,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
2,150
2,150
1,750
2,600
1,900
1,900
1,800
1,825
1,550
Department of tub Interior— Outside Sbrv
Land Board, Winnipeg.
Commissioner of Dominion Land.-^, H H. Smith.
Superintendent of Mines, W. Pearce
Inspector Dominion Lands Agencies, J. M. Gordon
Secretary, T. R. Burpee
Assistant Secretary, R. A, Ruttan.
Dominion Lands Agents.
Winnipeg F. E. Stephenson .
Brandon W, H. Hiam
Birtle W. G. Pentland, . .
Deloraine John Flesher
Minnedosa W. M. Hilliard
Regina W. H. Stevenson . .
Calgary Amos Rowe
Prince Albert John McTaggart . .
Edmonton T. Anderson
Oxbow C. E. Phipps
Battleford E. Brokovski
Lethbridge Geo. Young
Saltcoats T. B. Ferguson . . .
New Westminster, B.C John McKenzie. . .
Kamloops, B.C E. A. Nash
Agent for Mennvnites and Icelanders, George
Newcomb, Ottawa »
Croim Timber Agents.
Winnipeg E. F. Stephenson . .
Edmonton Thos. Anderson. . .
Calgary Amos Rowe ..>...
Prince Albert John McTaggart . .
New Westminster, B.C T. S. Higginson. . .
Clerk of Legis. Assembly N. W. T., and Sec'y to
Lt.-Govemor. R. B. Gordon \. . .
Secretary to the Lieut. -Governor of the District
of Keewatin, Hon. Walter Robert Bown
Registrars of the JN. W. Territories.
Inspector of Land Titles Offices, P. M. Barker. ..
West Saskatchewan District . . W. J. Scott
East Saskatchewan District . . S. Brewster
District of South Alberta T. A. McLean ....
District of North Alberta .... Georges Roy
District of Assiniboia G. A. Montgomery
Rocky Mountains Park of Canada, Banff, N.W.T.,
Geo. A. Stewart, Superintendent
Immigration Agents.
Montreal J. J. Daley
Quebec P. Doyle
Halifax, N.S E. M. Clay
St. John, N,B S. Gardner
$2,000
l,50u
1,-2(MI
1,200
1,200
1,500
1,200
1,200
1,200
l,2f)0
1,2(M)
1,20<)
1,095
1,50<)
1,200
1.200
1,6(»0
2,400
600
2,C00
2,000
1,200
l,CfX)
1,600
1,600
1,800
1,400
1,400
l,2fK)
1.000
Caretakers of Ordnance Lands.
Chambly, Q J. O. Dion 60 OO
Grand Falls, N.B Bertram Currier. . 200 00
Leamington, Ont Peter Conover. ... 75 00
Blenheim, Ont W. R. Fellows, Jr . . 20 00
Queenstown, Ont Joseph Walker. . . . .50 00
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
Minister of the Interior, Hon. E, Dewdney $7
Deputy Head and Director, Alfred Selwyn, R.C.,
C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S 4
Assistant Director and Chief Geologist, George
M. Dawson, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S 2
Assistant Director and Chief Geologist, Robert
Bell, LL.D., M.D.,F.R.S.C '
Assistant Director, Palaeontologist and Zoologist,
J. F. Whiteaves, F.R.S.C., F.G.S
Assistant Director, Chemist and Mineralogist
G. C. Hoffmann, F.LC, F.R.C.S 2
Assistant Director, Botanist and Naturalist
John Macoun, F.L.S., F.R.S.C 1
Mining Engineer and Geologist, E. D. Ingall,
M.E., A.R.S.M 1
Chief Clerk arid Geographer, Scott Barlow
First Class Clerk and Accountant, John Marshall,
Geologists, R. W. Ellis, M.A., LL.D., Hugh Flet-
cher, B.A., each .ii!l,800 ;'R. G. McConnell, B.A.,
J. B.Tyrrell, B.A., B.Sc, each $1,600; Albert
P. Low, B.Ap.Sc, $1,350 ; Robert Chalmers,
1,300 ; Wm. Mclnnis, B.Ap.Sc, $1,200
Assistant Geologists, E. R. Faribault, $1,200;
Napoleon J. Giroux, B.L.S., $1,100; Alfred E.
Barlow, M, A., $1,100 !
,000
,00(J
,250
,250
,250
,200
950
6n0
800
1893]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
57
Lapidanj and Assista7U Curator, Thomas Ches-
iner Weston , l,40f)
Aniyiiitant Toponrapher, A. S. Cochmne 1,400
ArtUt, L. M. Lambe, F.G.S 1,350
Lithologlst, Walter Ferrier, B. Ap.Sc, F.G.S 1,300
Ads^iiitaiit Curator, C. W. WiUimott. 1,300
A'^shtant Chonint, F. G. Wait, M. A 1,200
A><f;Utant Palaeontologist, Henry M. Ami, M.A.,
D.Sc, F.G.S 1,150
Mxiseuh} Assiittant, R. L. Broadbent 1,2(X)
Clerk, Dio. Mining Statistics, H. P. Brumell 1,100
Draughtsiimn, L. N. Richard 1,000
Librarian, John Thorburn, LL.D 800
DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.
IXSIDE SERVICK.
Snpt.-Gen. of Indian Affairs, Hon. E. Dewdney. .*7,000
Deputy Supt.-Gen., L. Vankoughnet 3,200
Imp. of Indian Agencies for the older Piovinces,
A. Dingman 1,800
French Translate', J. V. de Boucherville 1,400
Technique Branch.
Purveyor 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 2,400
Solicitor, R. Sedj?e\vick, .$400 ; Clerks, D. C. Scott,
$1,450; R. G. Dalton, *1,400 ; F. W. Smith,
.*1,450 ; H. C. Ross, $1,850 ; E. Rochester, $1,350
Lands and Timber Branch.
Clerk in Charge, J. D. McLean 1,650
Clerk, W. A. Orr 1,250
Correspondence Branch.
Clerk in Charge, A. N. McNeil 1,650
Clerk, .M. Benson 1,400
Records Branch.
Clerk in Charge, Samuel Stewart 1,400
Clerk, T. F. S. Kirkpatrick 1,400
Statistical Branch.
Clerk in Charge, John McGirr 1,350
DKPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS— OUTSIDE SKRVICR.
Indian Superintendents
From $1,200
Bi-antford . .ED. Cameron ]
Brantf ord . . John Moblo.
Manitowaiii'g' J. C. Phipps.
Parrv Sound.T. Walton, MD
SaultS. Marie VV. V. Abbot.
Hagei'sville . . P. E. Jones.
Deseronto . .T. G. Pile.
Strathroy . .T. Gordon. [
Port Arthur .J. P. Donnelly |
Shannonville M. Hill. ,
<Jananoque . . A. B. Cowan.
Bruce Mines .S. Hagan.
Wiarton' W. Simpson.
-Cockburn Is.B. W. Ross. |
and Agents— Ontario.
to §150 each
Highgate John Beattie.
Eganville E. Bennett.
Cape Croker.J. W. Jermyn
Saugeen . . . . Ja.s. Allen.*
Roseneath . . J. Thackeray.
Georgina J R Stevenson
Gore's Ln'g..E. Harris.
Penetang. . H.H Thompson
Atherley.... D. J. McPhee
Scugog. ... G.B.McDermott
Wallaceburg.A. McKelvey.
Sarnia A. English.
Sarnia E. P. Watson.
Peterboro' . .C.J.Blomfield
St. Regis Geo. Long
Maniwaki ..J^ Martin.
Point Bleue..L. E. Otis.
•Caughnaw'gaA. Brosseau.
Maria Rev. J. Gagne
Quebec.
Restigouche. . J. A. Verner
Pierreville . . P E Robillani
Lorette .... A. Bastien.
Riv. du Loup . . N. LeBel.
Dr. C. O. H. Desilets
British Columbia.
Visiting Superintendent, A. W. Vowell, Victoria.. .*3,000
Indian Reserve Commissioner, P. O'Reilly, Victoria 3,500
Super intendenVs Assistant, H. Moffatt, Victoria.. 1,800
Cowichan ..W. H. Lomas.
West Coast.. H. Guillod.
Kwawkewlth R.H.Pidcock.
Fra.ser River.P.McTiernan.
Kamloops . . J. W. Mackay .
Okanagan . . J. W. Mackay
Kootenay . . M. Phillips.
North-W.Cst.C. Todd.
Williams' La . W. L. Meason .
Babine R. E. Loring.
Metlakaiitla Lxdustrial School.
Principal, J. R. Scott .$1,000
Trades Instructor, W. H. Robertson 1,300
KaMLOOI'8 LSDUSTRIAji SCIIOOIi.
Principal, M. Hagan, Kamloops 'f-'^OO
Teadier, M. McMillan, Kamloops COO
Matron, .Mary A. Richardson, Kamloops 400
Kl'per Isla.nd Industrial School.
Principal, Rev. G. Donckele, Kuper Island *80(»
Acting Matron, SLster Mary Joachim.. Kuper Island 30O
Nova Scotia.
Annapolis . .G. Wells.
Bear River . FM'Dormand
Canning CE Beckwith
Caledonia . . RevTJ Butler
Sheet Harbour . . Rev. D.
O'Sullivan
Shubenacad'eJames Gass.
Truro Dr.D.H.Muir
Parrsboro' . . Dr. F . A.
Rand.
Pictou Rev. R. Mc-
Donald.
Antigonish . .WCChisholm
St. Peters.. Rev. J. C.
Chisholra.
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. | Fredericton, . Jas. Farrell.
Prince Edward Island.
Lennox Is. . . J.O.Arsenault
North-West Territories, Manitoba and Keeioatin.
Indian Commissioner, Hayter Reed, Regina $3,200
Assistant Indian Com., A. E. Foi-get, Regina 2,400
Inspector of Farins and Agencies in N. W. Terri-
tories, T. P. Wadsworth, Regina 2,200
Assistant Insp. of Farms and Agencies in N. W.
Territories, Alex. McGibbon, Regina 2,200
Clerk, W. McGirr, Regina 1,800
Surveyor, J. C. Nelson, Regina 2,100
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 Superintendency, E. McColl, Winnipeg . . 2,400
Clerk, L. J. A. Leveque, Winnipeg 1,300
P. la Prairie. .F. Ogletree.
Clandeboyc.A. .M. Muckle
Mani'a HouseH. Martineau
Rat Portage.. R.J.N. Pither
Ft. Francis. .F. C. Cornish
Savanne J. Mclntyre.
Gr. Rapids . .A. McKay.
The Pas ...J. Reader.
Birtle J. A. Markle.
FortPelly ..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 .
Carlton
Saskatoon .
Battleford .
Fort Pitt...
Saddle Lake.
Edmonton .
Peace Hills. .
Calgary
Blaekfoot R.
Blood Ag'cy.
Piegan Res.
.H. Keith.
W. S.Grant.
.R. McKenzie.
J. Finlaj'son.
W. R.Tucker
.P.J. Williams
G: G. Mann.
,J. Ross.
C. DeCazes.
D. L. Clink.
S. B. Lucas.
.M. Begg.
.A. G. Irvine.
W. Pocklint'ii
Qi'Appelle Industrial School.
Principal, Rev. J. Hugonnard, Qu'Appelle .$1,200
Assistant Principal, J. V. Farrell 6()0
Teachers, H. Dennchy . .$480 ; Rev. J. Dorais .... 350
Battleford Industrial School.
Principal, Rev. T. Clarke, Battleford $1,200
Matron, Agnes Cameron 400
Assistant Principal, J. B. Ashby 600
High River Industrial School.
Principal, Rev. A. Maesseus, Dunbow ],£00
Assistant Principnl, Chas Dennehj- 600
Farmer, E. Pidgeon ' 420
Carpenter, A. Pigeon 480
Matron, Sister Cleary 400
Regina Industri.kl School.
Principal, Rev. J. A. McLeod . . .^ $1,000
Assistant Principal, C D. SIcKenzie 600
Farmer, S. Gilberr 360
58
DOMINION OF CANADA AKEA OF THE WORLD.
[1893.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND
STATIONERY.
Queen's Printer and Comptroller of Stationery,
S. E. Dawson $3,200
Printing Branch.
Superintendent oj Printing, W. McMahon 1,500
Accountant's Branch.
A ccountant, W. Giddon 1,950
Stationery Branch.
Superintendent of Stationer}), Thos. Roxborough 1,400
DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
OF CANADA.
Secretarti oj State, Hon. J. C. Patterson $7,000
Under Secretary of State and Deputy Registrar-
General, L. A. Catellier 3,200
Chief Clerk, P. Pelletier 2,000
Private Secretary to the Minister, E. F. Jarvis . . 1,600
Records Branch.
Ke-eper of the Records, Lt.-Col. A. Audet $2,300
Board of Civil Service Examiners.
Chairman, J. Thorburn, M.A., LL.D $600
P. LeSueur, A. D, DeCelles each 600
Clerk of the Board. P. LeSueur
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES.
Minister of Marine cfc Fisheries, Hon. C. H. Tupper $7,000
Deputy Minister of Marine, Wm. Smith 3,200
Chief Clerk, J. Hai-die 2,400
Chief Clerk, S. P. Bauset 2.400
Chief Clerk and Accountant, F. F. Gourdeau 2,150
Chief Engineer and General Superintendent of
Lighthouses, W. P. Anderson 2,400
Nautical Adviser and Commander Fisheries Pro-
tection Service, Lieut. A. R. Gordon, R.N 2,400
and 25 Clerks with salaries ranging from $450
to $1,800 per annum.
Agetits— (From $2,200 to $1,400 each).
Inspectors of Fisheries.
Nova Scotia, Div. West of Halifax, J. R. Kinney,
Yarmouth
Nova Scotia, Div. East of Halifax, Robt. Hockin,
Pictou
Neiv Brunstvick, Div. Charlotte County, J. H.
Pratt, St. Andrews
Div. Western and Inland Counties, David Mor-
row, Oromocto
Div. Nortliern and Eastern Counties, R. A.
Chapman, Moncton
Cape Breton Island, A. C. Bertram, North Sydney
Prince Edward Island, Edward Hackett, Tignish
Quebec, Gulf Division, W. Wakeham, Gaspe
Ontario, Chas. Wilmot, Newcastle
Manitoba, A. McQueen, Winnipeg
N. W. Ter., F. C. Gilchrist .... '. .
British Columbia, John McNabb, New West-
minster
Superintendent of Fish Culture, Samuel VvilinoV,
Ottawa, Ont
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Minister of Agriculture, Hon. John Oarling
Deputy Minister, John Lowe
Secretary, H. B. Small
Private Secretary, A. L. Jarvis
Accountant. J. B. Ljnch
irchives Branch.
Archivist, D. Brynmer
Assistant Archivist, J. Marmette
Copyrights and Trade Marks Branch.
Registrar, J. B. Jackson
Patents Branch.
Deputy Commissioner, R. Pope'
First Class Clerks, J. F. Dionne
H Casgrain
Statistics Branch.
Statistician, George Johnson
Assistant Statistician, ¥. H. S
St. Denis.
900-
900
900
GOO
9(X)
900
800
] ,200
1,250
900
600
1,500
2,400
$7,000
3,200
2,175
1,400
1,.550
1,900
1,550
1,800
2,800
1,800
1,800
2,400
1,250
AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE.
Quebec J. U. Gregory
St. John, N.B.J. H. Harding
Halifax, N.S.HW Johns con
P.E.I /
Superintendents of Lights— $800 to $1,400 each.
Newcastle N.B.Jas. Mitchell I Quebec E. Larochelle
Halifax, N.S. . .CAHutchins | Ottawa P. Harty
Board of Examiners Musters and Mates.
Chairman, W. H. Smith, Halifax $1,800
Clerk, A. G. Gilpin 400
Halifax D. Hunter
A uditor General, John Lorn McDougall $4,000
Victoria, B C . . H. G. Lewis ; Chief Clerk, Exchequer Branch, E. D. Sutherland ] ,862
Chief Clerk, Revenue Branch, J. Gorman 1,850
Chief Clerk, Expenditure Branch, F. Hay ter. ... 1,850
Charlottetown, 1
A. Lord
GOVERNORS GENERAL OF CANADA SINCE 1867.
Kingston T. F. Taylor
Quebec W. C. Seaton
Victoria, B.C..H. J. Lewis
St. John, N.B.W. Thomas
St. Catharines. W.McIl wain
Ottawa jM.P.McEl-
j hmmey
Inspectors of Boilers and Machinery.
Chairman Board S.S. Inspectors, W. J. Meneilley,
Ottawa $1,700
Halifax, N.S..D. Stevens
..W.L. Waring
Toronto Jas. Johnston
Montreal G. T. Clift
Kingston E. Adams
Quebec J. Samson
Lo'r Ft GarryE. R. Abell
Toronto John Dodds
Victoria,B.C. . J. A. Thomson
Inspectors of Hulls -(^1,200 to $800 each).
St. John, N.B..C. R. Coker ] ^,. fM. P. McEl-
Toronto T. Harbottle ""*^^ * '{ hinmey
Quebec P. Brunelle | Kingston . . . T. Donellv
Victoria, B.C., R. Collister
Harbour Commissioners— Chairman.
Toronto A. B. Lee, I Quebec P. V. Valin
Montreal H. Bulmer | Pi'; u, N.S.
Superintendent Meteorological . rvice, Toronto,
C. Carpmael $2,000 and residence.
Director of Observatonj, St. .John, N.B., D. L.
Hutchinson jSSOO
The Rt. Hon. Viscount Monck, G.C.M.G . .
The Rt. Hon. Lord Lisgar, G.C.M.G. (Sir
John Young)
The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Dufferin, K.P.,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G
The Rt. Hon. the Marquis of Lome, K.T.,
G.C.M.G., P.C, etc
The Most Hon. the Marquis of Laiisdowne
G.C.M.G,, etc
The Rt. Hon. Lord Stanley of Preston,
G.CB
June 1, 1867
Dec. 29, 1868
May 22, 1872
Oct.' 5, 1878
Aug. 18, 1883
May 1, 1888
THE AREA AND POPULATION OF THE WORLD
COXTINEXTS.
Area.
Population.
Sq. Miles.
3,555,000
14,710,0(X)
11, .514,000
3,300,000
6,446,000
6,837,000
4,888,800
360,200,0<X)
Asia
850,000,000
Africa
127,000,000
Australasia
4,750,000
North America
39,250,000
South America
36,420,000
300,000
Totals
51,250,800
1.467,920,0«JO
THE MILITIA LIST— DOMINION OF CANADA.
(Condensed, and corrected by the Militia General Orders to October, 1892. )
Hhe djtteett.
Aide-dk-Camp to the Queen, Col. Sir CasiinirS. Gzowski, K.C.M.G., StaflfOflacer to Engineer Force. (Honorary,
GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
The Right Honourable Sir Frederick Arthur Lord Stanley of Preston, G. C. B,
Military Secretary Brev. Major Hon. John T. St. Aubyn, 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, 14th Battalion; Lt.-Col. Phillippe Landrj', 61st Battalion;
Lt.-Col. J. R. Armstrong, N.B. Garr. Arty ; Lt.-Col. J. Pennington Macpherson ; Lt.-Col. A. E. Curren, 1st Halifax
Garr. Arty; Lt.-Col. G. D. Dawson, lOth Battalion; Lt.-Col. E. G. Prior, B.C. Garr. Artv; Lt.-Col. Hector Prevost,
65th Battalion ; Major H. CSheppard ; Lt.-Col. C. M. Boswell, 90th Battalion.
Honorary Aide-de-Camp Lt.-Col. Hewitt Bernard, C.M.G.
DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE. i
(Ottawa.)
Minister of Militia and Defence, Hon. Mackenzie
Bowell.
Deputy Minister of Militia and Dejence, 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 Commandinq the Militia, Maj. Gen. Ivor
J. C. Herbert, C.B.
Aide-de-Camp, Capt. Eric Streatfeild.
Adjutant-General oj Militia at Head Quartern, 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, Cul. Darby Bergin, M. D. (Cornwall, Ont.)
DISTRICT STAFF.
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
Military District No. 1, fid. Qrs. London.— Depy
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. Henry Smith; Brigade Major,
Lt.-Col. Hon. Matthew Aylraer; Dist. Payvir. and
Supt. oj Stores, Bt. Lieut. -Col. M. DeB. Dawson.
Military District No. 2, Hd. Qrs. Toronio.— Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter ; Brigade Majar,
Bt. Lt.-Col. John Gray ; Dist. Paymr. and Supt. of
Stores, Hony. Lt.-Ool. W. N. Alger.
Military District No. 3, Hd. Qrs. Kingston.— Dejpy.
Adjt.-Genl, Lt.-Col. B. Van Straubenzee ; Dist.
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 Di.strict No. 5, Hd. Qrs. Montreal. —Dep'y
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. C. F. Houghton ; Brigade Mh-
jors, Lt.-Col. Gregor Mattice and Maj. Alexandre Roy ;
District Paymaster and Supt of Stores,
Military District No. 6, Hd. Qrs. St. John's, P.Q.—
Depy. Adjt.-Genl, Lt.-Col. G. d'O. d'Orsonneus ; Bri-
gade Major, Lt.-Col. F. M. Pope, (Sherbrooke) ; District
Paymaster and Supt. of Stores,
Military District No. 7, Hd. Qrs. (iaehec.—Dejjy.
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.
PROVINCES OF NEW BRUNSWICK .AND PRINCE EDWARD
ISLAND.
Military District No. 8, Hd. Qrs. Fredericton, N.B.—
Depy. Adjt.-Genl. Lt.-Col. G. J. Maunsell ; Brigade
Major, Lt.-Col. J. D. Irving, (CharloUetoim, P.E.I.) ;
Dist. Paymrs. and Supts. of stores, Mai. And. J. Arm-
strong, {St. John, N.B.); Hony. Maj. G. L. Dogherty,
(Charlotteto wn , P. E. I. ).
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
Military District No. 9, Hd. Qrs. Halifax.— DejM/.
Adjt.-Genl, Lt-Col. P. W. Worsley; Brigade Major,
Lt.-Col. J. R. MacShane ; Dist. Paymr. and Supt. of
Stores, Bt Lt.-Col. J. R. Murray.
province of MANITOBA, N.-W. TERRITORIES AND
district of KEBWATIN.
Military District No. 10, Hd. Qrs. Winnipeg.— Depy.
Adjt.-Genl, Lt.-Col. H. V. Villiers ; Dist. Paymr.
and Supt. of Stores, Hony. Lt-Col. A. J. L. Peebles.
province of BRITISH COLU.MBIA.
Military District No. 11, Hd. Qrs. Victoria.— 2)epy.
Adjt.-Genl, Lt-Col. J. G. Holmes (Acting) ; Dist.
Paymr. and Supt. of Stores, Capt. A. W. Jones.
59
60
DOMINION OF CA.NADA MILITIA LIST.
[1893.
ROYAL MIUTAUY COLLEGE OF CANADA.
(Kingston, Out.)
Commandant, Mjyor-Gen. D. R. Cameron, C.M.G., {late
R.A.); Staff-Adjt., Lt.-Col. S. C. McGill ; Professor of
Afilitar)/ History and Topography, rf-c. Major Chas. B.
Mayne {Capt. R. K.); Professor of Mathematics, do.,
Ira E. Martin, Esq., B.A.; Professor of Fortification,
Military En,gi)ieering, dc, Capt. Wni. Huskisson
(li E); Professor of Artillery, <jtc., Capt. 0, E. Eng-
lish (ii.ii'.); Asst. instructor in Fortification, Military
En<jineering, d-c., Capt. A. H. Van Straubenzee (R. E.) ;
Asst. Instructor in Mathematics, Captain A. G. G.
Wurtele ; Asst. Instructor in Surveying, Military Topo-
graphy, (&e., Capt. J. B. Cochrane; Asst. Instructor
in Matherruitics, Lieut. J. A. Moren (.R. A.); Professor
of English, Rev. C. L. Worrell, M. A. ; Professor
of Freehand Draioing, t&c, Forshaw Day, Esq., R.C.A,;
Projessor of French, A. D. Duval, Esq., M.D. ; Professor
of Civil Engineering, &c., R. C. Harris, Esq., C. E.;
Professor of Physics, &c., John VVaddell, Esq., B.A.,
Ph. D., D.Sc; Medical Officer, Surg.-Ma.i. J.L.H. Neil-
son, M.D. ; Paymaster, Hony. Capt Frank Strange.
Board of Victors: President, Col. Walker Powell,
A. G. : Member'': Col. Sir C. S. Gzowski, K.C.M.G.,
A.D.C., Lt.-Col. T. J. Duchesnay, Lt.-Col. Hon. G. A.
KJrkpatrick, Lt.-Col, W. D. Otter.
ACTIVE MILITIA.
PERMANENT CORPS.
CANADIAN DRAGOOXS.
"A" Troop, Royal School of Cavalry (Quebec). -Com.-
inandant, Lt.-Col. James F. Turnbull.
" B" Troop, Royal School of Instruction (Winnipeg).—
Acting Commandant, Lt. and Capt. E. H, T. Heward.
REGIMENT OF CANADIAN ARTILLERY.
Lt.-Col. Commanamg.—De la Ch^iois T. Irwin (Ottawa)-
"A" Battery, Royal School of Arty. {Kingston).— Com-
mandant, Lt.-Col. W. H. Cotton ; Alajor, C. W-
Drury.
"B" Batter}', 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 REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
No. 1 Company, Royal School of Infantry {London, Ont.
—Commandant, Lt.-Col. H. Smith; Capt., Mai. B. H-
Vidal.
No. 2 Company, Royal School of Infantry (Toronto, Ont.)
—Commandant, Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter; Captain, Major
L. Buchan.
No. 3 Company, Royal School of Infantry (St. John's, \
Qw..).— Commandant, Lt.-Col. G. d'O. d'Orsonnens ;
Captain, D. D. Young.
No. 4 Company, Royal School of Infantry (Freaericion,
N. B.)— Commandant, Lt.-Col. G. J. Maunsell; Cap-
tain, (Maj. W. D. Gordon, Acting D.A.G., M.D. No. 9.)
CAVALRl.
Canadian Dragoons— see Permanent Corps (above).
The Governor General's Body Guard for Ontario. Dra-
goons. (Toronto). Lt.-Colonel, George T. Denison.
Major, 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.
Paymaster, A. E. S. Thompson : Adjutant, Capt. W
H. Merritt.
152* Hussars (Hd. Qrs., London, Ont.) Lt.-Col. W. M.
•5^ Gartshore; Major,
Troops: No. 1, St. Thomas, Capt. Henry Borbridge ;
No. 2, London, Capt. J. B. Stothers ; No. 3, Moore-
town, Capt. and Bt. Maj. George Stewart ; No. 4,
Kingsville, Capt. A. H. King, Paymaster, T. S.
Hobbs A djtitant,
•>nrl Dra.goons (Hd, Qrs., St. Catharines, Ont.) Lt.-
'^^^'-'- Colonel,
Major, Wm.. BviQ\mftv (Welland).
Troops: "A," St. Catharines, Capt. R. W. Gregory;
"B," St. Ann's, Capt. F. O. Burch ; "C," Burford,
Capt. T. L. Jones ; " D," Queenston, Capt. Alex.
Servos ; " E, " Welland, Capt. W. R. Ferguson.
Paymaster, Maj. R. Currie. Adjutant, Capt. J. B.
Baldwin (Toronto).
Srrl " "^''^ Prince of Wales' Canadian Dragoons "
Ol LI ^//(^ Qrs., Cobourg , Ont.) Major Commanding ,
Bt. Lt.-Col. D'A. B Boalton.
Troops: " A," Cobourg, Capt. W. W. Brown; " B," Mill-
brook, Capt. David Sutton; " C," Peterborough, Capt.
and Bt. Lt.-Col. H. C. Rogers; " D," Pieton, Capt.
. Paymaster. J. G. Hagerman.
Adjutant. Lt. D. A. E. Stricklamd (Lakeft^ld).
Ai-Vt Hussars (Hd. Qrs., Kingston, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel,
^I'^A John Duff.
Troops: "A," Kingston, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Archd.
Knight; "B," Napanee, Capt. D. E. Griffith; "C,"
Loughborough, Capt. W. B. Burnett; " D," Pres-
cott, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Jolm Raney. Paymaster,
Hony. Capt. M. W. Strange. Adjutant, Capt. H. S.
Greenwood (Cormvall).
KfU Dragoons {Head Qrs., Cookshire, Que.) Lt.-
•-'l'*^ Colonels. H. Taylor. Majors, C. W. Shepard
(Sutton), J. F. Learned.
Troops: No. 1, Cookshire, Capt. ; No. 2,
Sherbrooke, Capt. J. F. Morkill ; No. 3, Stanstead,
Capt. John Clarke; No. 4, Compton, Capt. A. L.
Pomroy ; No. 5, Sutton, Capt. J. S. Billings. Paymr,
Hony. Capt. H A. Taylor. Adjutant, Lieut. G. L.
McNicol (Sherbrooke).
AfVi "Ouke of Connaught's Royal Canadian Hus-
'-'^lA sars" (Hd. Qrs., Montreal, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Colin McArthur ; Major,
Troops: No. 1, Montreal, Capt. A. F. Clerk ; No. 2,
St. Andrews, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Martin Wanless;
No. 3, Havelock, Capt. John G. Barr; No. 4, Clarence-
ville, Capt. G. H. Macfie. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. C.
C. Clapham. Adjutant,
Qf"li "Princess Louise's New Bi'unswick" Hussars
•^^^ (Hd. Qrs., Rothesay, N. B.) Lt.-Colonel, J amem
Doinville {St. John). Majors, Alfd. Markham {St.
John) and H. M. Campbell (Johnston).
Troops: "A," Hampton, Capt. F. E. Whelpley. " B,"
Ossekeag, Captain G. W. Fowler; "C," Apohaqui,
Maj. H. M. Campbell; " D," Hammond, Capt. D. J.
Fowler; "E," John.ston, Capt. E. L. Wedderburn ;
"F," Shediac, Capt. G. S. Maunsell; "G," Springfield,
Capt. J. H. McRobbie. Paymaster, J. J. Woodward.
Adjutant, Capt. F. V, Wedderburn (ff amp ton).
The Queen's Own Canadian Hussars (Quebec). Major
Commanding, Bt. Lt.-Col. J. B. Forsyth.
Troops: "A." Capt. A. H. D. W. Breakey ; "B,"
Capt. T. S. Hethrington. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. W
W, Martin. Adjutant, Capt. W. D. Brown.
INDEPENDENT TROOPS.
Kings Canadian Hussars. (Kentville, N. S) Capt., Bt.
Maj. J. W. Ryan.
The Princess Louise Dragoon Guards (Ottawa). Capt,,
F. P. E. Gourdeau.
Winnipeg Troop, Dragoons (Winnipeg, Man.) Capt.,
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. Milligan.
Gananoque F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.
William McKenzio ; Capt. S. A. MeKenzie.
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Haiiiilton F. B. of Artillery COnL), Major, H. P. Van
Wagner {Stony Creek) ; Capt. J. 8. Hendrie.
Kingston F. B. of Arty. (Out.), Major, Wni. M. Drennan ;
Capt, J. A. Wilmot.
London F. B. of Arty i07it.), Major, Bt. Lt. -Col. J. Peters ;
Capt. J. F. Williams.
.Montreal F. B. of Artilleiy (Que.), Major, J. S. Hall;
Capt. (J. R. Hooper.
Newcastle F. B. of Artillery (iV. 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. P. P. Boulangrer.
Ricliinond F. B. of Artillery {Que.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.
Hon. Henry Avhuer (Melbotirne) ; Capt. Jas. Stevens,
fc^hefford F. B. of Artillery {Granby, Que.), Major, Bt,
Lt.-Col. Tlieophile Arayrauld ; Capt. Wm. Kay.
Sydney F. B. of Arty. (N. S.), Major, W. McK. McLeod ;
Capt. Walter Crowe.
Toronto F. B. of Artillery (Out.), Major, J. H. Mead ;
Capt. L. E. W. Irving.
Welland Canal F. B. of Arty. {Out.), Major, Frank King
(Port Colborne). Captain, Wni. Wiley (S<. Catharines).
Winnipeg F. B. of Arty. (Man.), Major, L. W.P. Coutlee ;
Capt. Edwin Doidge.
Woodstock F. B. of Art}'. {N. B.), Major, F. H, J. Dibblee ;
Capt. C. H. Emery.
GARRISON ARTILLERY.
Regt. ot Canadian Arty.— sec Permanent Corps, (above)-
1st " Halifax " Brigade of G. A. {N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, A. E.
Curren, A.D.C. ; Majors, W. A. Garrison, James
Maxwell,
&everi Batteries, Halifax : Captains, F. W. Parker, F.
H. Oxley, J. S. Dimock, C. R, Reynolds, Henry
Flowers, G C. Hart, A, G. Hesslein. Pay master, Hon' y
Capt. E. D. Adams. Adjutant, Capt. W, J. Stewart.
British Colnmbia Brigade of Garrison Artillery (Hd. Qrs.,
Victoria, B. C). Lt.-Colonel, E. G. Prior, A,D,C,
Major, John NichoUes,
Batteries: No. 1, New Westminster, Capt. Thos. Townley ;
No. 2, Victoria, Capt., ; No. 3, Vic-
toria, Capt. W. J. Quinlan; No, 4, Victoria, Capt, W,
B. SniallHeld. Paymaster, Walter Shears. Adjutant,
Captain P. M. Irving.
Montreal Brigade of G, A, (Que.) Lt.-Colonel F, M.
Cole ; Major,
Six Butteries, Montreal: Capts., Ernest Howard,
John OgihT, T. A, Crathern, E, H. Bissett, A. M.
McEwen. Paymaster, Cai t. W. C. Trotter. Adjutant,
Capt, R, H. Reid.
New Brunswick Brigade of G. A. (W. Qrs., St. John, N.
B.) Lt.-Colonel, Johu 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.
C. F. Harrison; No. 4, St. John, Capt. G. W. Jones ;
No. 5, Fairville, Capt. J. A. E. Steeves. Paymaster,
Geo, F. Smith, Jdmtant, Capt. G. K, McLeod,
Prince Edward Island Brigade of G. A. {Hd. Qrs., Char-
lottetown, P. E. L) Lt.-Colonel, F. S. Moore.
Battaries: No. I, Charlottetown, Capt. H. McL. Davison;
No. 2, Charlottetown, Capt. J. A. Longworth ; No. 3,
Georgetown, Capt. Chas. Owen; No. 4, Souris, Capt.
James Brcnan ; No, 5, Montague, Capt.
Paymr., S, F, Hodgson. Adjt., Capt, \W. A. 0.
Morson.
GARRISON B.\TTERIKS,
Cobourg Battery of G, A. (Ont.) Capt., D, McNaughton,
Digby Battery cf G. A. {N.S.) Capt, Bt. Maj. John Daley.
No. 1 Batty. , 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. vA'..S'.) Capt., G. A. PoUev.
Mahone Bay Batty, of G. A., (N.S.) Capt., P A. Ernst.
Pictou Batty, of G. A. (N. S.) Capt., A. J. Craig.
No. 1 Battery, Quebec G. A. Capt., Bt.-Maj. Hermene-
gilde Roy.
No. 2 Batteiy, Quebec G. A. Capt., Bt.-Maj. T. L. Bou-
langer.
No, 3 Battery, Quebec G, A. Capt., H, D, Morgan.
Yarmouth Battery of G. A,, (N.-'i.) Capt , Bt.-Maj. T, R.
Jolly.
MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY,
Sault Ste. Marie Half Batterj' (Ont.) Capi., Bt,-Ma,j.
Joseph Wilson.
ENGINEERS.
Brighton Company of Engineers, (A'.B.) Capt., lit.
Maj. D. McLeod Vince, (Lower Brighton).
Charlottetown Engineer Company (P. E. I.) Copt.,
W. A. Weeks.
Montreal Company of Engineers (Que.) Capt., Bt.
Lt.-Col. William Kennedy.
INFANTRY AND RIFLES.
Canadian Regmient of Infantry— see Permanent Coki-s
(above).
Governor-General's Foot Guards (Ottawa.) l,c. Colonel,
Frederick Toller, Majors, W. E. Hodgins (ZTonw. A.
D.C. toLt.-Gov.ofOnt.),
Six Companies. Ottawa : Captains, John Hodgins,
T. J. Watters, A. L. Jarvis, P. B. Taylor, S. C. D.
Roper, D. A. Macphcrson. Paymaster, Hony. Capt.
C. Berkeley Powell. Adjutant, Capt. G. S. Bowie.
1st
3rd
Battalion. " Prince of Wales' Regiment " (Mo7i,-
treal). Lt.-Colonel, T. P. Butler, Major, J. P.
Cooke.
Six Companies, Montreal: Captains, T. E. Howell, E.
T. Bartlett, W, L. Bond, Gordon Lewis, W. E. Brad
shaw. Paymaster, Hony, Capt. J. D. G. Lefebvre.
Adjutant, Capt. John Porteous.
*)r\c\ Battalion, "Queen's Own Rifles of Canada "
.<illLl (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, E. F. Gunther, John Knifton, C. C.
Bennett, Robt. Rennie. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. A.
B, Lee. Adjutant, Capt. M. S. Mercer.
Battalion, " Victoria Rifles of Canada" (Montreal).
Lt.-Colonel, G. R. Starke. Majors, A. H. Sims.
E. B. Busteed,
Six Companies, Montreal : Captains, C. W. Meakins, S.
B. Townsend, E P. Guy, H. G. W. Badgley. Andrew
Stewart, A. T, Ogilvie. Payvuister, Hony. Maj. C, W.
Radiger. Adjutant, Lieut. G. A. S. Hamilton,
Cj-V, Battalion, "Royal Scots of Canada" (Jfon<rea7).
*J^^^ Lt.-Colonel, John Hood. Majors, J. A. L.
Strathy, E. B. Ibbotson.
Six Companies, Slontreal : 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.
^i-l-. Battalion, " Fusiliers " (Montreal). Lt.-Colonel,
um Frederic Massey. Majors, G. A. Moonev and
J. H. Burland.
Six Companies, Montreal: Captains, W. B. T. Macauly,
E, J. Chambers, J. D. Maclennan, A. A. Phillii.s, C.
P, Newman, A. E. Kemp. Paymaster, Hony. Maj.
David Seath. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. Thos. Atkinson.
'Tj-l, Battalion, " Fusiliers " (Lo7ido?i). Lt.-Colonel, Hv.
' tlJ Payne. Majors, Thos. Beattie, J. H. Marshall.
Six Corn panies, London: Captains, Geo. W. Hayes, L.
H. Dawson, H. A. Kingsmill, J. M. Moore,' A. A.
Booker. Paymaster, Hony, Maj, Duncan Macmillan.
Adjutant, Capt, Wm. Butler.
Q4.]-, Battalion, "Royal mUes" (Quebec). Lt.-Colonel,
o^^* J. E. Prower. Majors, G. E. A. Jones, G. R.
White.
Six Covipanits, Quebec : Captains, J. S. Dunbar, J. F.
Burstall, W, J. Ray, W. C. H. Wood, C. J. Dunn,
. Paymaster,
I Adjutant, Capt. Edward Montizambert.
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[L893.
04.V, Battahou Rifles, " Voltigeurs de Quebec." Lt.
vtll Coione^ Quillaume Auiyot. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Co\a.
T. A. H. Roy aud Arthur Evauturel.
Eight Companies, Quebec : Captains, Elzear Garneau,
Frank Penn6e, L. F. Pinault, Osc. Evanturel, L. F. L.
Stein, Edmond Trudel, Luc; Routier,
Paymaster, Hony. Maj. N. Z. LeVasseur. Adjutant,
Capt. J. A. W. LeBel.
1 Af li Battalion " Royal Grenadiers " (Toronto). Lt.-
lUtU Colonel, G. D. Dsiwson, A. D.C. Majors, J Bimes
Mason,
Ten Cor.ipanies, Toronto : Captains, P. A. Caston,
Bt.-Maj. F. F. Manley, R. G. Trotter, C. G. Harston,
A.D C. to Lt. Gov. of Ont., J. D. Hay, A. C. Gibson,
F. J. Gosling, A. B. Cameron, J. D. Mackay, S. A.
Heward. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. J. Bruce. Adjt.,
Capt. J. B. McLean.
1 -I f U Battalion of Infantry, "Argenteuil Rangers"
liLlI ^^ff^l Qfg^ St. Ajidrews, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, J .
B. Gushing {Cushing, Que.) Majors, William Hoy
{Carillon) a.nd Isaaf, Jekill (Jforrn Flats.)
Companies: No. 1, St. Andrews, Capt. Thos. Weight-
man ; No. 2, West Gore, Capt. William Good ; No. 3,
Morin Flats, Capt. Hy. Jekill; No. 4, LachutR. Uapi.
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, (Cushing).
1 OfVj Battalion of Infantry, "York Rangers" {Hd.
1.^111 Qf.g_ Aurora, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, James Way-
ling, (Sharon). Majors, T. H. Lloyd (Newmarket)
and Wni. 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. 6, Parkdale, Cai)t. 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.-
lOtll Colonel, Hon. 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, S. C.
Mewburn, F. B. Ross, W. O. Tidswell, Percy Dom-
ville, W. W. Osborne. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Charles
Armstrong. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj. J, J. Stuart.
1 zlf Vj Battahon, " The Princess of Wales' Own Rifles "
1 ^Lll (Kingston, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Henry R." Smith,
A.D.C. Majors, L. W. Shannon, J. S. Skinner.
Six Companies, Kingston: Captains, Wilfred Hora,
R. J McKelvey, N. P. Joyner, W. J. A. White, D. R.
Dupuis, R. E. Kent. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. A. J.
Sinclair. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj. James Galloway, ju*:
1 f^fVi Battalion, "Argyle Light Infantry" {Belleville,
l.JtU Ont.) Lt. Colonel, S. S. Lazier. Majors, Bt.
Lt.-Col. L. H. Henderson, Maj. T. C. Lazier.
Six Companies, Belleville : Captains, W. N. Ponton, J.
E. Halliwell, Edward Donald,
Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J. L.
Biggar. Adji^tant, Capt. R. E. Lazier.
1 AtVi "Prince Edward" Battalion of Infantry {Hd
lULU q^s., 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'yMaj. W. T. Ross. Adjutant, Capt. A. Lighthall.
-I 7f V, " Levis" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs., Levis,
^ * ^^^ Que.) Lt.-Colonel, L. G. Desjardins. Majors,
Auguste Fournier (St. Raphael) and A. E. Demers.
Companies: No. 1 , Point Levi,Capt. & Bt. Maj. R. G. Bour-
get; No. 2, Levis, Capt. & Bt. Maj. Alf. Lefrancois ; No.
3, Levis, Capt. P. Begin ; No. 4, New Liverpool, Capt.'
1. 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, Caj>t. Philippe Bourassa.
1 Ofl-i "Lincoln" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., St.
LOVli. Catharines, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, G. C. Carlisle.
Majors, James Hiscoit (Virgil), W. H. Day.
Companies: No. 1, Niagara, Capt. C. C. Milloy ; No. 2,
St. Catharines, Cape. 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.
9nfVi " Ilalton " Battalion, "Lome Rifles " fHd. Qrs.,
^U L-ll Milton, Ont. ) Lt.-Colonel, Wm. Kerns (Burling-
ton). Majors, W. P. Appelbe {Stcwartown, Haltoii)eLnd
G. S. Goodwillie (Georgetown).
Companies: No. 1, Oakville, Capt. T. W. Fox; No. 2,
Stewarttown, Capt. J. A. Tracey; No. 3, George-
town, Capt. W. P. Moore; No. 4, Campbellville,
Capt. Matthew Beattie ; No. 5, Burlington, Capt John
Breckon ; No. 6, Acton, Capt. David L. Schultz ; No. 7,
Milton, Capt. Wm. Panton. Paymaster, J. R. Barber.
Adjutant,
i)-t gjf Battalion, " Essex Fusiliers," (Ed. Qrs., Wind-
ZiLisl so,,_ Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, J. H. Beattie. Major,
James C. Guillot.
Companies: No. 1, Windsor, Capt. George Cheyne; No.
2, Leamington. Capt. J. E. Johnson ; No 3, Essex
Centre, Capt. ; No. 4, Amhertsburg, Capt.
D. I. Sicklesteel; No. 5, Windsor, Captain W. W.
Dewson. Paymaster, F. X. Meloche. Adjutant,
99-nH Battalion "Oxford Rifles" {Hd. Qrs., Wood-
^.^litL stock, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, James M.nnTo(Embro).
Majors, J. C. Hegler (IngersolV), F. W. Macqueen
(Woodstock).
Companies: No. 1, Woodstock, Capt. John Ross;
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 H. V. Knight ; No. 8, Thamesford,
Capt. Daniel Quinn. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. James
Sutherland. Adjutant, Capt. W. M. Davis.
2.-)„J "Beauce" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs.,
OLU. La^nbton, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, J.Geo. Bignell.
Major,
Companies: No. l,St. Vital de Lambton, Capt. Ed-
mond 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,
r)zlf Ti "Kent" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Chat-
Zi'±lli uam). Lt.-Col.M.Ma.rtin (East Tilbury). Majors,
J. B. Rankin, T. R. Coogan.
Companies: No. 1, Chatham, Capt. H. A. Patteson;
No. 2, Chatham, Capt. G. K. Atkinson ; No. 3, Ridge-
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.
9/^fVi " Elgin " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., St.
^UlLl Thomas, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, W. H. Lindsay.
Major, James Bradley.
Companies : No. 1, St. Thomas. Capt. W. N. Andrews ;
No. 2, St. Thomas, Capt. E. H. Caughell ; No, 3, Aylmer,
Capt. Geo. Harris ; No. 4, St. Thomas, Capt. Edward
Heal ; No. 6, St. Thomas, Capt. J. C. Pons ford.
Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. W. H. Moore. Adjutant,
9ftf li " Middlesex" Battalion of Light Infantry (Hd.
^Ulll Qfg^ London, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John Irwin
{Strathroy). Major, J. F. Choate (Putnam).
Companies: No. 1, Delaware, Capt. H. C. Garnett; No. 2,
Strathroy, Capt. James Buchanan ; No. 3, Qlencoe,
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■Capt. D. E. M. Stuart ; No. 4, Dreaney's Corners, Capt.
Henry Dreaney ; No. 5, Lucan, Capt. ;
No. t). Park Hill, Capt. W, J. McRoberts ; No. 7,
Strathroy, Captain P. H. Matthews ; No. 8, Ilderton,
Captain T. E. Robson. Ptiymaster, Hon'y Maj. John
Stevenson. Adjutant, Caiit. Robert ilcEwenCB i/ron).
2'74.'U "Lambton" Battalion of Infantry, "St. Claii
' ^^^ Borderers "(//d. Qrs., Sarnia, Out.) Lt. -Colonel,
C. S. Ellis. Majors, J. F. Kenv/aird f^Wnt/ord J,
Companies: No. 1, Petrolia, Capt. H. J. Dawson;
No. 2, Forest, Capt. J. C. Pollock ; No, 3, Widder,
Capt. Win. Gattis ; No. 4, Warwick, Capt. Robert
Johnston ; 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.
Mac vicar. Adjutant, Capt F. W. Kittemiaster.
■OSf It " P^rth " Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs.,Strat-
^Olll ford. Out. ) Lt. -Colonel, R. S. Me Knight. 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.
Ailjutant, Capt. Morris J. Beam.
f)QtVi "Waterloo." Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
^Vlli Berlin, Ont. J Lt.-Colo7iel, J. L. Cowan, (Gait).
Major,
■Companies: No. 1, Berlin, Capt. H. J. Bowman;
No. 2, Gait, Capt. W. M. Kerr; No. 3, New Hamburg,
Capt. F. H. McCallum ; No. 4, Gait, Capt. G. M.
Gibbs ; No. 5, Hespeler, Capt. J. H. Ellis ; No. 6,
Berlin, Capt. . Paymaster, Hon'y Capt.
Adam Cranston. Adjutant,
■QAfV, "Wellington" Battalion of Rifles {Hd. Qrs.,
OU Lll Cruelph, Ont. ) Lt.-Col. , Charles Clarke, (Elora).
Majors, W. W. White (Arthur), John Mutrie (Oustic).
Companies: No. 1, Harriston, Capt. And. Laidlaw; No.
2, Gueli>h, 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-
Dowell; 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.
■Oi q4- "Grey" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs., Owen
OL^b 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, Owen
Sound, Capt. Robt. McKuiglit ; No. 4, Durham, Capt.
Saml. Jas. McGirr ; No. 5, Chatsworth, Capt. John Mc-
Donald ; No. 6, Flesherton, Capt. C. J. Sproule ; No.
7, Clarksburg, Capt. Edward Rorke. Paymaster, W.
Masson. Adj., Bt. Maj. A. G. Campbell (Collingwood).
•Q9,-, J "Bruce" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
O^IIU Walkerton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, J. H. Scott
(Kincardine). Majors, J. W. Stafford (Port Elgin),
Adam Weir ( Walkerto7i).
Companies: No. 1, Port Elgin, Capt. R. S, Muir;
No. 2, Kincardine, Capt. W. 0. Loscombe ; No. 3,
Lucknow, Capt. B. G. Jefferis ; No. 4, Paisley, Capt.
Ainsley Megraw; No. 5, Walkerton, Capt. E. O.
Swartz ; No. 6, Arran, Capt. John Douglass ; No 7,
Mildmay, Capt. John Henderson ; No. 8, Teeswater,
Capt. J. R. Wraith. Paymaster. Hony. Maj. A. B.
Klein. Adjutant, Capt. W. J. Holden (Southampton).
-o*"),,,! "Huron" .Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs.,
OOILI Goderich, Ont.J Lt.-Colonel, John 0. Wdson
(Sea forth). Majors, J. A. S. Varcoe (Carlow), J. A.
Wilson (Seaforth).
■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.
Jolm McDonald ; No 8, Gorrie, Capt. J. Kaines ; No. 9,
Dungannon, Capt. Wm. Young. Paymaster, Hon'y
Maj. F Jordan. Adjutant,
Q/lfV, "Ontario" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qra.,
0'±L11 Whitby, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, N. F. Paterson fPort
Perry). Majors, J. E. Farewell,
Companies: No. 1, Whitby, Capt. A. G. Henderson ; No.
2, Greenwood, Capt. T. A. McGillivray ; 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, Cai)t. J. F. Grierson ;
No. 7, Cannington, Capt. C. F. Bick. Paymaster,
Frank Madill. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. James Rutledge,
QXf Vi Battalion of Infantry, "Simcoe Foresters " (Hd.
OOm qrs., Barrie, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, W. E. O'Brien
(Shanty Bay). Majors, James Ward (Barrie), R. G.
Campbell (Collingwood).
Companies : No. 1, Barrie, Capt. A. H. O'Brien ; No. 2,
Collingwood, Capt. George W. Bruce ; No. 3,
Jarrett's Comers, 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-
tanguishene, Capt. Jolm Landrigan. Paymaster, Hon'y
Maj. Joseph Rogers. Adjutant, Bt. Maj Jos. F. Smith.
QOf U " Peel " Battalion of Infantry (ffd. Qrs., Br amp-
OOtll ton,Ont.) L<.-Co?o?wZ, Richard Tyrwhitt(i5ratZ-
ford). Majors, G. T. Evans (Toronto), J. A. Duff
(Cookstown).
Companies : No. 1, Brampton, Capt. J. S. Brown ; No. 2,
Glencairn, Capt. H. C. S. Elliott ; No. 3, Cookstown,
Capt. R. C. Windeyer ; No. 4, Albion, Capt. ;
No. 5, Bond Head, Capt. H. E. McKee ; No. 6, AUis-
ton, Capt. ; No. 7, Shelbume, Capt. W. 8.
Denroche ; No. 8, Orangeville, Capt. W. Wallace ;
Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Cliristopher Cooke (Cooks-
town). Adjutant, >
37th
"Haldimand" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs.,
.York.Ont.) L«.-CoZoneZ, Robert 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. ;
No. 7, Caledonia, Capt. Thos. Walker ; No. 8, Cayuga,
Capt. A. T. Thompson. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. John
H. Rogers. Adjutant, Capt. John Tuck.
QQf 1- Battalion, "Dufferin Rifles of Canada" {Brant-
OOtll ford, Ont.J Lt.-Colonel, ChtiS. S. Jones. Majors,
T. H. Jones and W. A. Wilkes.
Six Companies, Brantford : Captains, H. F. Leonard, C.
M. Nelles, Joseph Ruddy, R. W. Robertson, H. D.
Curtis, G. S. Perks. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. J. S.
Hamilton. Adjutant. Capt. W. D. Jones.j
QQf U "Norfolk " Battalion of Rifles {Hd. Qrs., Simcoe,
OVin Qnt.] Lt.-Colonel, H. L. Coombs. Majors,
J. L. Campbell, I. E. York (Waterjord).
Companies: No. 1, Simcoe, CaptGeo. 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. Wm. Renton ; No. 7, Port Dover, Capt.
Thos. Bayley; No. 8, Fredericksburg, Capt. Seymour
Rossell. Paymaster, J. M. Tweedale. Adjutant,
Capt. T. R. Atkinson.
J.nfVi "Northumberland" Battalion of Infantry {Hd.
'±UtU Qrs^^ Cobourg. Ont.) Lt.-Col. R. Z. ilogers
{Grafton J. 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.
W. C. Butler ; No. 6, Grafton, Capt W. J. Hamilton ;
No. 7, Colborrie, Capt. F. C. B. Greer ; No. 8, Castle -
ton. Capt. Wm. Duncan ; No. 9, Warkworth, Capt. R.
P. Hurlburt. Payviaster, Hon'y Maj. A. J. Van Ingen.
Adjutant, Bt. Maj. Q. L, Duncan (Morganston).
A t c;4."Brockville" Battalion of Rifles (ffd. Qrs., Br»ck-
^'■^^ vUle, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, W. H. Cole. Majors,
D. E. Jackson (Ganamque), G. M. Cole.
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Companies: No. 1, Brock ville, 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. C, Goul-
burn, Capt. Wm. Garvin. Paymaster, Hony, Capt. Wm.
J. Wright. Adjt, Capt. W. H. Asselsime{Gananoqiie).
4,-)„ J "Brockville" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
wlRl p^rth, Out.) Lt. -Colonel, Arthur J. Mathe-
son. ifajors, T. W. Sparham (Brockville) and Geo-
ghegan hollinsworth (Pembroke).
Companies: No. 1, Almonte, Capt. George Williams;
No. 2, Brockville, Capt. J. E. Chry.sler ; 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. PaymjMcr,
Hon'y Capt. T. B. Caldwell, {Lanark). Adjutant, Lt.
W. T. Wodden.
43rd
"Ottawa and Carleton" Battalion of Rifles
(Ud. Qrs., City of Ottawa). Lt.-Colonel,
Joshua Wright (Hull, Que.) Majors, A, P. Sherwood,
Braddish Billings.
Companies : No. 1, Ottawa, Capt. J. W. deC. O'Grady ;
No. 2, Hull, Capt. R. G. Nesbitt ; No. 3, Wakefield,
Capt. LB. York ; No. 4, Billings Bridge, Capt. W.
M. McKay; No. 5, Arnprior, Capt. John A. Mac-
donald ; No. 6, Rideau Ward, Ottawa, Capt. B.
H. Bell. Paymaster, J. E. Parker. Adjutant, Capt.
8. Maynard Rogers.
44th
•Welland" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs.,
Niagara Fulls, Ont ). Lt.-Colonel, James Morin
{Ridgeway). Major, L. C. Raymond {Welland).
Companies: No. 1, Niagara Falls, Capt. J. A. Vandersluys;
No. 2, Thorold, Capt. William Monro ; No, 3, Chip-
pewa, Capt. J. A. Greenwood; No. 4, Fort Erie, Capt. E.
A. Cruikshank ; No. 5, Welland, Capt. J. E. Cohoe ;
No. 6, Niagara Falls, Capt. G. A. McMicking ; No. 7,
Stevensville, Capt. Jno. Edgeworth ; No. 8, Welland
Port, Capt. and Bt. Maj. John Barwell. Paymaster,
Hony. Maj. H. Bender. Adjt. Lt. F. W. mn{Magara
Falls).
4'^ til "West Durham" Battalion of Infantry {Hd.
Olli Qrs. Bowmanville, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Fredavic
Cubitt. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. James Deacon {Lindsay),
Maj. John Hughes {Newtonville, Co. Durham).
Companies : No. 1, Bowmanville, Capt. P J. Rowe ;
No. 2, Fenelon Falls, Capt. W. D. Hunter ; No. 3,
Burton ville, 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(K\\\ "East Durham" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs.
tULll 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. 1, Mill-
brook, Capt. C. H. Winslow ; No. 5, Springville, Capt.
T. J. Johnston ; No. 6, Bethany, Capt.
No. 7, JanetvUle, Oapt. J. W. Gray. Paymaster, Hony.
Maj. Richard Howden. Adjutant, Capt. J. A. V.
Preston {Millbrook).
j_'TA.'U "Frontenac" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs.
rr/ til Kingston, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, OeorgeBi. Hunter,
{Kepler, Co. Frontenac). Majors, Chas. N. Spooner
(Elginburg) and Wra. M. Baillie.
Companies : No. 1, Milbum, 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. Jcxs. Byrne ; No. 6, Napanee, Capt. ;
No. 7, Harrowsmith, Capt. Elijah Joyner; No, 8,
Tamworth, 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,
J-Qfli Battalion, "Highlanders" (Hd.Qrs, Toronto,
^OLiI Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, J. L Davidson. Majors,
A. M. Cosby, W. C. Macdonald.
Fvjht Companies, Toronto: Captains, D, M. Robertson,
i). Macgillivray, Bt. Maj. Wilbur Henderson, Wm.
ll
Hendrie, R. S. Cassels, C. A. Hunter, J. A. Curri
J. F. Michie. Paymaster,
Adjutant, Capt. Walter Macdonald.
J-QfVi "Ha.stmgs" Battalion of Rifles {Hd. Qrs. Stir-
•±^7111 iij^g 0^^ ) 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. Edwaid
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.-Maj(jr H. J, Lennox;
No.6,Trenton, Capt. A. H. Smith, Paymaster, R. Gra.?s
{Trenton). Adjutant, Lt. J, W, Johnston {Belleville).
KA4.1, Battalion of Infantry, "Huntingdon Borderers, "^
e^ULll f^Ufi Q^^ Huntingdon, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Archd. Maclaren {Rockburn). Major,
Companies: No. 1, Huntingdon, Capt. and Bt.-Maj.
Isaac Gardner; No. 2, Ormstowu, Capt. Jno. Gilbert ;
No. 3, Rockburn, Capt. S. H. Henderson ; No. 4,
Athelstan, Capt. P. C. McGinnis Paymaster, J. J-
Ross (Ormstown ) A d'utant,
Kl Qi- Battalion of Infantry, " Hemmingford Rangers, '
e^X&L (//(J Qyg^ Hemmingford, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Richard Lucas {Roxham, St. John's). Major, Johi>
McFee.
Companies : No. 1, Havelock, Capt. Samuel Orr ; No. 2,
Lacolle, Capt. W. Waters; No. 4, Hemmingford, Capt.
G. J. McKay ; No. 5, Roxliam, 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,
^i)rtA "Brome" Battalion of Light Infantry {Hd. Qrs.
O^llKX Knowlton, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Calvin L. Hall
{Cowansville). 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.
Clark Hall ; No. 5, Mansonville, Capt. C. M. Bowen ;
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).
^Qj^A "Sherbrooke ' Battalionof Iniantry(S/ier£i-/'ooAre,
OOl tl Que.) Lieut. -Colonel, W. A. Morehouse. Major,
E. B. Worthmgton.
Four Companies, Sherbrooke : Captains, H. R. Eraser,
E. W. Farwell, Thomas Rawson and Thomas Sommers.
Paymaster, Hony. Major Henry A. Odell. Adjutant^
X/tfVi "Ri(5hmond" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs.
t/ttll Richmond, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Et. Hon. Udol-
phus. Lord Aylmer {Melbourne). Majors, E. G. Morey
{Windsor Mills), J. W. Harkom {Melboxirne).
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. W. K.
Stevens. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Leonard Thomas
{Melbourne). Adjutant,
"Megantie 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. ; 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, George Alex.
McKenzie. Adjutant, Capt. T. McKenzie.
■'Grenville" Battalion, "Lisgar Rifles," {Hd.
Qrs. Prescott, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, R. O. Campbell
(Burritt's Rapids). Majors, Andrew Carmichael
(Spencerville) and J. B. Checkley {North Augusta).
Companies: No. 1, Cardinal, Capt. William Stitt, jr.; ■
No. 2, Prescott, Capt. 0. S. Dawson ; No. 3, Burritt's
Rapids, Capt. T. A. Kidd ; No. 4, Kemptville, Capt.
D. W. Beckett; No, 5, North Augusta, Capt. Jas.
Morrison; No. 6, Spencerville, Capt. G. A. Druinmond;
55th
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No. 7, Metcalfe, Capt. A. P. Iinlay. Payrmister, Heiirj-
W Bennett, (Prescott) Adjutant, Cai>t. W. H. Burritt
(Burritt's Rapids).
^7f-Vi Battalion of Infantry, "Peterborough Raiigers"
Ot Lll { Peterborough, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, James Z.
Rogers. Majors, R. W. Bell, E. B. E(lward.s.
Six Companies, Peterborough : Cuptains, Wm. Langford,
F. H. Brennan, J. W. Miller, W. H. Hill, E. F. Mason,
K. G. Lech. Pa'jmaster, Hon'y Maj. J. A, Howard.
Adhitant, Capt. R. M. Dennistoun.
-OfU "Compton" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
'JOlli 2ury, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, M. B. McAuley, {Scuts-
town). Major, Alexander Ross (Gould).
Companies : No. 1, Bury (Robinson), Capt. A. L.
Mclver; No. 2,Gould, Capt. P. J. Gillies; No. 3,
Marstou. Capt. J. T. Mclver ; No. 4, Marbletou,
Capt. Richard W. Weyland; No. 5, Marsden, Capt.
I>onald Beaton ; No. 6, Massawippi, Capt. G. P. H.
Hitchcock ; No. 7, Coaticoke, Capt. R. G. Trenhohu ;
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).
riQfVi "Stormont and Glengarry" Battalion of In-
UrJlll fjiutry (Hd. Qrs. Cornioall, 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, Town.ship of Finch, Capt.
F. D. F. Macnaughton ; No. 5, Farran'.s Point, Capt.
Hiram A. Morgan; No. 6, Lunenburg, Capt. A. H.
Tinkess ; No. 7, Roxborough, Capt. Francis Trousdale,
Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Henry Turner. Adjutant, Capt.
A. W. Ault (AuUsvilie)
ftOfVi "Missisquoi" Battalion of Infantry (fld. Qrs.,
yjyjXjli Clarencei'ille, Que.) Lt.-Co'oml, A. H. Gilmour
(Stanhridge^. Majors, J. A. Hawley, C. B. Jameson.
Companies : No: 1, Philipsburg, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. H.
N. Sixby; No. 2, Clarence ville, Capt. D. J. A. Macfie;
No. 3, Dunham, Capt. Joel H. Baker: No. 4, West
Farnham, Capt. G. Higgins ; No. 5, Stanbridge, Capt.
D. A. Hart ; No. 6, Frelighsburg, Capt.
. Paymaster, Maj. D. Westover. Adjutant,
Al ct "Montmagny and L'Islet" Battalion of Infantry
Ulot (T/j Q^.g^ Montmagny, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Philippe Landry, A. D. C. (St. Pierre, Riv. du Sud.)
Major, Edouard Lemieux (Chicoutimi).
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. A. F. Bernier ; No. (5, Chicoutimi, Capt. B. A.
Scott. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J, B. A. Lepine.
Adjutant, Bt.-Maj. Phidyme Belanger (L'/stef).
Dr>y,^l Battalion, "St. John Fusiliers" (St. John,
\J^LLU. jy^ £_) Lt.-Colonel, Arbuthnot Blaine. Majors,
J. J. Tucker, H. H. McLean.
iix Comvanies, St. John: Captains, Bt.-Maj. E. T.
Sturdee, Bt.-Maj. W. C. Magee, M. B. Edwards, J. F.
Eraser, H. H. Goddard, David Churchill. Paymaster.
Hon'y Capt. G. F. Thompson. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj
P. H. Hartt.
[O^.l " Halifax" Batt<xlion of Rifles (Halifax, N. S.)
'*^^^'- Lt.-Colonel, T. J EgAn. Majors, J. 'S. Crane,
<ix Companies, Halifax : Captains, H. Hechler, A. G.
Cunningham, J. T. Twining, W. J. Butler, T. C. James,
S. J. R, Sircom.. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. J. G.
/Orbin. Adjutant,
T4-fll Battalion of Rifles, "Voltigeurs de Beauhar-
Jt:tll jjQjg .. ^fj^j Qyg Beauharnois, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
L. R. Baker. Major, J. Deslauriers.
otnpanies : No. 1, Beauharnois, Capt. Andre Leduc ;
No. 2, Beauharnois, Capt. J. B. Bonhoranie ; No. 3,
Valleyfield, Capt. J. A. Cadieux; No. 4, Beauharnois,
C^pt. L. U. Baker, jr.; No. 5, Beauharnois, Capt.
5
W. S. DanJ8 ; No. 6, B.auharnoi8, Capt. EnsUche
Bergevin dit Lingevjn Paymaster, L. J. H. Roy.
Adijutant, Bt.-Maj. Pierre Boyer.
<^^fVi Battalion, "Mount Royal Rifles" (Montreal,
Ut^Lll <^„^) Lt.-Colonel, HecU»r Prevost, A.D.C;
Majors, A. E. D. Labclle, Z. J. R Hebert.
Eight Companies, Montreal : Captaiius, C. A. A.
Laframboise, M. G. C. E. Desnoyers, F. S. Mickay,
H. H. Manseau, J. E. Peltier. J. H. Labolle, J. M. A.
Gravel. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. J. T. Ostell. Adju-
tant, Capt. A. B. L. Roy.
ftfttVi Battalion, "Princess Louise Fusiliers " (//«/i-
""l^" fax, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, W. M. Humphrey.
Majors, B. A. WesUm, John Menger,
Eight Companies, Halifax : Captains, H. L. Chipman.
Alfred Browne, Alfred Whitman, Andrew King. T. E.
Davison, C. C. Hole, J. I). Ritchie, C. H. Mick inlay,
Pay.mster, Robert H. Humphrey. Adjutant, Capt.
E. G. Kenny.
^7fV» Battalion, "Carleton Light Infantry " (Hd. Q^rs.,
U/ 111 Wooditock, y. B.) Lt.-Colonel, J. D. Baird.
Majors, G. E. Boyer (Hartland) A. D. Hartley (East
Florenceviile).
Companies : No. 1, Woodstock, Capt. H. W. Bourne ;
No. 2. Centreville, 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, Wilmot, Capt. J. W. William.s.
Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. J. D. Ketchum. Adjutant,
Capt. Arthur J. Raymond.
AQfV» "King's County" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
OOLU Qrs,, 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. and Bt. Maj, E. M. Beck-
with ; No. 3, Kentville, Capt. Jno. Redden ; No. 4,
Billtowu, Capt. Edward Steadman ; No. 5, Ross'
Corner, Capt. W. E. Roscoe ; No. 6, Canning. Capt.
and Bt. Maj. C. E. Borden ; No. 7, Aylesford, Capt.,
George William West; No. 8. Aylesford, Capt Holmes
Cassidy ; No. 10, Buckley's Corner, Capt. and Bt. Maj.
D. E. Ross. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. Barclay Webster.
Adjutant, Lt. J. A. Northui> (Canning).
/:»Qf"h "1st Annapolis" Battalion of Infantry (fftf. Qrs.,
Ut^tll Paradise, N. S.) Lt.-Co'onel, W. E. Starratt.
Majors, C. S. Cole (Paradise), J. 0. Marshall (Latf-
rencetoum).
Companies: No. 1, Wilmot, Capt. L. W. Elliott; No. 2,
Paradise, Capt. and Bt. Maj. E. M. Morse ; No. 3,
Granville, Capt. and Bt. Maj. D. Wade ; No. 4, Port
Williams, Capt. and Bt. Maj., J. Charlton; No. 5,
Annapolis Royal, Capt. G. A. LeCain ; No. 6, Bear
River, Capt. J. N. Kelly ; No. 7, Paradise, Capt. and
Bt. Maj. J. J. Buckler ; No. 8, Bear River, Capt. Obed
Miller ; No. 9, Clementsport, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Wal-
lace Harris. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. T. H. Millar
(Bear River). Adjutant, Lt. C. B. Comwell (Clarence).
yOfV^ "Champlain" Battalion of Infantry (JId. Qrs.,
' ^I'il sf^ Genevieve de Batiscan, 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. Rous.seau ; No. 6,
St. Tite, Capt. F. X. Baril. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj
Achille Beauehet. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj. Come P. Trudel.
7 1 cf " 5fork" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., F-ed-
• *-^t ericton,N B.) L< -CoZonci, J. L. Marsh. Majors,
T. L. Alexander, (Fredericton Junction), T. G.J. Loggie.
Companies : No. 1, St. Mary's, Capt. Jared Boone ; No.
2, McKeen's Corners, Capt. J. S. Burt ; No. 3, Stan-
ley, Capt. W. T. H.>we ; No. 4, Fiedericton, Capt. R. M.
Pinder; No. 5, Blissville, Capt. W. D. Hartt; No.
6, St. Stephen, Capt. Robert Stevenson ; No. 7, Fred-
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ericton, Capt. H. A. Cropley. Payinaster, Maj. A. G.
Beckwith. Adjutant, Lt. J. V. Johnston, {St. Mary's).
*79r»rl "2nd Annapolis" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
i ^IIU ^rs., Wilmot, N. S.) U.-Colonel, Sliippy Spurr.
Ma'org, C. W. Schaffner {South Farmington),C. Jacques,
{Melvern ."Square).
Companies: No. 1, Wilmot, Capt. Ambrose Dodge;
No. 2, Wilmot, Capt. G. Roach ; No. 3, Wilmot, Capt. J.
G. Bowlby; No. 4, Nictaux Palls, Capt. D.G. Ritcey; No.
5, Farmingt<m, Capt. J. L Phinnj'^ No. 6, Nicteaux,
Capt. J. M. Morse. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. A. Gates,
{Middleton). Adjt, Capt. £. F. McNeil (Melvern Sq.)
*7'\vc\ " Northumberland " Battalion of Infantry (7/d.
/ OI U Qrs.^ Cliatham, Miramichi, N. B.) Lt.-Cblonel,
Samuel U. McCuUey. Major,
Covipanies: No. 1, Buctouche, Capt. John Sheridan;
No. 2, Chatham, Capt. Wm. Fenton ; No. 3, Black
Brook, Capt. Alex. McKnight ; No 4, Black River,
Capt. Wm. McNaughton; No. 5, Bay du Vin, Capt
Hugh Cameron. Paym,aster, Lemuel J. Tweedie.
Adjutant,
7zlf "h Battalion of Infantry flld. Qrs., Stissex, N. B.)
I *±tll Lt.-Colonel, E. B. Beer. Majors, O. R. Arnold
{Snssex\, 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. Haning-
ton;No.5, Sackville. Capt. J. A. Bowes; No. 6,Baie Verte,
Capt. &Bt. Maj. B. Harper. Paymr., Hon'y Maj. T. E.
Arnold. Adjt., Lt. H. S. Langstroth (French Village).
7Ci."U "Lunenburg" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
»«^^'* Lunenburg, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, C. Edwin
Kaulbach. Major, R. H. Griffiths. I
Companies : No. 1, Lunenburg, Capt. J. W. King ; No.
2, Lunenburg, Capt. ; No. 3, Bridgewater,
-Capt. ; No. 4, Mahone Bay, Capt. G. W.
Haram ; No. 5, Martin's River, Capt. J. A. Langille ;
No. 6, New Ross, Capt. A. M. Ross. Paymaster, A. B.
Coldweli. Adjutant, Capt. R. E. Leckie {Middleton).
--»7 /^ 4- "U Battalion of Rifles, " Voltigeurs de Chateau-
/ D tU guay"(fl-d. Qrs., Ste. Marline, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Joseph Beaudreau. Majors, Louis Turcot {North
Georgetown), Charles D' Amour {Ste. Philomine).
.Companies: No. 1, Ste. Philomfine, 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,
>7»7j.y, "Wentworth" Battalion of Infantry|(Fd Qrs.
11^^ Dundas, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, H. C. Gwyn.
Majors, F, M. Carpenter {Stoney Creek), Alex. Bertram.
Companies: No 1, Dundas, Capt. Wm. E. S. Knowles;
No. 2, Waterdown, Capt. W. A. Kerr ; No. 3, Binbrook,
Capt.W. H. Ptolemy; No.4, Ancaster, Capt.A. H. Leith;
No. 5, Salttleet, Capt. Marcus Lee; No. 0, Glanford, Capt.
Asa Choate. Paymaster, Hony. Ma^j. Jas. C. Ryan,
{Hamilton). Adjutant,
'TQi-'U " Colchester, Hants and Pictou" Battalion of tn-
/ O Lll fantry, " Highlanders " {Hd. Qrs. Truro, N.S.)
Lt.-Colonel, Majors, G. H. Suther-
land {Millbrook), H. T. Laurence.
Companies : No. I, Truro, Capt. J. Suckling , No. 2, Ons-
low, Capt. Geo. Rayne ; No. 3, Shubenacadie, Capt. J.
L. Bamhill ; No. 4, Wind.sor, Capt. J. H. Smith ; No, .5,
Mill Brook, Capt. John T. Sutherland; No. 6, Mount
Thorn, Capt. Wm. Maxwell ; No. 7, NewLarig, Capt. D.
Sutherland. Paymr., Hony. Maj. I.L. Bamhill, (Shuben |
acadie^. Adjt., Capt. T. A. Blackburn {Milford).
»^Qj.-K "SheflFord" Battalion of Infantry, "HiglJand-
/ yill ers" {Hd. Qrs. Waterloo, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Thomas H. Cox {Granby). Majors. James Maynes
{Waterloo), and J. D. Bulman (Sweetshurg).
Companies : No. 1, Granby, Capt, R. Scale ; 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. amd Bt.-Maj. R.
Hackwell; No. 7, Lawrenceville, Capt. J. McC. Brown ;
No. 8, Waterloo, Capt. H. N. Whitcomb
Capt. L. H. Brooks. Adjutant,
Paymaster,
QAfU "Nicolet" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. Gen-
OULU. liiiy^ Q^) Lt.-Colonel, Edouard de Foy.
Majors, C, H. Giroux {Nicolet),
Companies: No. 1, St. Edouard de Geutilly, Capt.
; No. 2, Nicolet, Capt. and Bt. Maj. J. B. A.
Rousseau ; No. 3, Becancour, Capt. J. A. Pich6 ;
No, 4, St. Gertrude, Capt. Joseph Piche ; No. 5,
St, Gregoire, Capt. J. A. Pratte ; No. 6, Victoriavflle,
Capt, , Payvuister, Narcisse Beauchemio
(Nicolet). Adjutant, Capt. Geo. d'O. d'Orsonnens
(St. John's).
81 Qt "Portneuf" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs.
OlfeL Pont Rouge, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Isaie Dussault
{Les Ecureuils), Major,
Companies : No. 1, Pointe aux Trembles, Capt. Alfred
Rochon ; No. 2, St. Raymond, Capt. Elie Prenette ;
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, Lt. A., Parent {Ottawa).
Q^Y\(\ "Queen's County" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
O-^llU Qyg 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, Brookfield, Capt. David Bertram ; No. 6, Cove-
head, Capt. Geo. Alexander ; No. 7, Alberton, Capt.
E. C. Maxfleld ; No. 8, Tryou, Capt. John G. Sheriff.
Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. John McPhail. Adjutant,
Maj. Elijah Purdy.
QOppl " Joliette" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs. Town
OOLU. Qf 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. C. Mason ; No. 6, Rawdon, Capt. Thos.
Copping. Paymaster, . Adjutant,
Capt. Godfroi Coffin.
Sd-fll "^^- Hyacinthe" Battalion of Infantry {Hd.
Ottll Qrs. Town of St. Hyacinthe, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Alphonse Denis. Major, M. MacDonald {Actonvale).
Companies : No. 1, St. Hyacinthe. Capt. D. Lussier ;
No. 2, St. Pie, Capt. L. M. Morin ; No. 3. St. aimon,
Capt. ; No. 4, Sorel, Capt. Archibald
Johnston ; No. 5. St. Hyacinthe, Capt. N. A. Maranda ;
No. 6, Acton Vale, Capt. L. H, Gauvin. Paymxister,
Eusebe Morin. Adjutant,
QXf U Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs. Montreal, Que.)
O'JILL Lt.-Colonel, A. D, Aubry. Majors, A. d'O.
d'Orsonnens,
Companies : No, 1, St Jerome, Capt, C. E. T. De
Montigny; No, 2, St. Jean Baptiste Village, Capt.
; No. 3, Laprairie, Capt. J. H. A.
Sylvestre ; No. 4, Laprairie, Capt. J. P. A. dcs Trois
Maisons ; No. 5, Cote St. Paul, Capt. A. T. Patterson ;
No. 6, Longueuil, Capt. George Trudeau. Paymaster,
Capt. Joseph Dunn, Adjutant,
Qftfl^ "Three Rivers" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
OUtJJ. Three Rivers, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, k. R. Dufresne.
Majors, H. G. S. Dixon {Berthier-en-haut), L. A.
Dupuis {Maskinonge).
Companies : No. 1, Yamachiche, Capt. Joseph Du Sault;
No. 2, Riviere du Loup (en haut), Capt. J. H. Legris ;
No. 3, Three Rivers, Capt. G. A. Tessier ; No. 4, St.
Boniface deShawenegan, Capt. P. de Varennes ; No. 5,
Berthier, Capt. F. J. A. Demers ; No. 6, St. Justin,
Capt. , Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. C. J.
Coulo m be (5<. Justin). A djutant,
Q^tll "Quebec" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs.
^« ^"- L'Ancienne Lorette, Qm.) Lt.-Colonel, V. de
L. LsLTirm {Quebec). Major8,mchelFi!iet{L'Ancienne
Lorette),
1893]
DOMINION OP CANADA MTLITIA LIST.
67
88tl]
Companies: No. 1. Clmrlesbourg, Caf)t. J. E. Frechette:
No. 2. Ancienne liorette Capt and Bt. Maj. L. N. Laurln;
No.3. St.Ambroise, Capt. J. Blondeau; No. 4, Ste. Foye,
Capt. ; No. 5. Beauport, Capt. J. A.
Quay; No. C, Ste Famille il'Orleans, Capt. J Blouin.
Paymaster, Hony. Capt. T. P. Morin. (Ste Foye).
Adjutant, Capt. H. Octave Roy, {Ancienne Lorette).
k " Kamoura.ska and Charlevoix" Battalion of In-
'i fantry {Hd. Qra. Riviere Quelle, Qiie.) Lt.-
Colonel, Achilles Fi'aser. Majorn, Roinuald Tetu {St.
Gervais), G. E. Tuche (Kamouraxka).
Companies: No. 1, Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Ca))t.
Alfred Potvin ; No. 2, St. Paul's Bay, Capt. Camille
Boucliard ; No. 3, Kamoura.ska, Capt. J. E. Rossignol ;
No. 4, St. Pacome, Capt. Hercule Tetu ; No. 5, St.
Denis, Capt. N. Langlais ; No. 6, Baie St. Paul, Cajit.
G. N. Cimon. Paymaster, J. L. A. Labbe, {Quebec).
Adjuta7it,
Q(\*-\^ " Teiiiiscouata and Rimouski" Battalion of In-
O V til fantry (Hd. Qrs. Fraserville, Que.) Lt. -Colonel,
Louis E. Hudon. Major, L. D. Hudon [Quebec).
Companies : No. 1, Fraserville, Capt. George LeBel :
No. 2, St. George de Cacouna, Ca])t. David Fr^ve ; No.
3, St. Ars6ne, Capt. Zach^e Blanehet; No. 4, Isle
Verte. Capt. J. E. Marceau ; No. 5, Ste. Cecile du Bic,
Capt. L. N. Cote ; No. 6, L'Anse au 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, A.D.C.
Majors, H. N. Rattan, H. M. Arnold.
Six Companies, Winnipeg : Captains, H. W. A. Chambre,
John McLaren, D. D. Stewart, E. J. Steele, J. D.
Scott, F. H. AUardyce. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. Her-
bert Swinford. Adjutant, Capt. T. H. Billman.
Q 1 „f Battalion, "Manitoba Light Infantry" fHd. Qrs.
^*^^^ Stoney Mountain, Man. J. Lt.-Colonel, Q.F.
Brophy, {Winnipeij). Majors,
Companies : No. 1, St. James, Capt. A. II. Corelli ; No.
2, Kildonan, Capt. Augustus Mills ; No. 3, Selkirk,
Capt. Robert BuUocik ; No. 4, Spiingfield, Capt. T. H.
Smith ; No. 5, McGregor, Capt. W. J. Stinson ; No. 6,
Virden, Cai>t. T. Routledge. Paymaster. Aiex. Mcln-
tyre, {St. James). AdjL, Capt. W. R. Dow.
Qr>r«il "Dorchester" Battalion of Infantry (ffri. Qrs.,
«7-HU sf^ Isidore, Qw.) Lt.-Colonel, Louis C. Genest
. {St. Bernard). Major,
90th
Companies: No. 1, Ste, Claire, Capt. A. Fortier; No. 2,
St. Ididore, Oapt. Jos. Turgeon ; No. 3, St. iHidore,
Capt, F. D. Turgeon ; No. 4, Ste. Justine, Capt. Louis
Mercier. Paymaster, Capt. E. Letourneau Adjt.,
Capt. A. Chabot {St. Isidore).
QOn/1 "Cumberland" Battalion of Infantry (if d. Qrs.,
«^*^* '-I 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. Cai)t. R. L. Black ; No. 3, Maccan
and River Hebert, Capt. Jei)tha Harrison ; No. 4,
Maccan Mountain, Capt. H. C. Mdls ; No. 5, Oxford,
Capt. Win. Oxley. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Geo. E.
Church. Adjutant, Capt. L. B. Donkm {River
Philip).
Q /I f U " Victoria " Battalion of Infantry, " Argyle High-
*^-'* ^ ^^ landers " {Hd. Qrs. , Baddeck, N. S. ) Lt. -Colonel,
William Bingham. Major, C. W. Hill (Sydney).
Companies : No. 1, Baddeck, Capt. A. F. McRae ; No. 2,
iMiddle River, Capt. Chas. McRae; No. 3, Grand Nar-
rows, Capt. J. P. McNeil ; No. 4, Badileck. Capt. M. H.
McKenzie; No. .5, Forks Bridge, Capt. J. D. McNeiL
Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J. L. Bethune. Adjutant,
Capt. H. A. Foyle.
Q£»fU " District of Algoma " Battalion of Rifles {Hd.
«7UL11 Qrg^ Port Arthur, Ont.) Lt.-Col. S. W. Ray.
Majors,T. H. Elliott (SauW 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. Paymaster, A. L.
Russell. Adjutant, Capt. G. A. Kobold, {Rat
Portage).
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.
Brandon Infantry Company {Man.) Captain,
Gore Bay Rifle Company {Ont.) Captain, J. M. Eraser.
Nanaimo Tufiintry Company (B.C.) Captain, "Vfm. Mc-
Gregor.
New Westminster Rifle Company (B. C.) Captain,
Portage la Prairie Infantry Company {Man.) Captain,
H. J. Woodside.
St. John Rifle Company {N.B.) Captain, E A. Smith.
Sault Ste. Marie Rifle Company (Ont.) Captain,
Thessalon Rifle Company {Ont.) Captain, W. A
Keetch.
MILITIA AND DEFENCE OF CANADA,
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 had,
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 in the hands ot the Dominioii 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 4.5, 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 tenchers 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 ol 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. Tlie Active land and marine force is com-
posed of men rai.sed 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 Fon;e, limited by the present Militia Act to 1000
men) was, in the year 1892 :— Cavalry, 2,006 ; Field
Artillery, 1,440; Garrison Artillery, 2,358; Engineers,
179; Infantry, 32,071; Total, 38,U54.
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PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
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PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
Entered Confederation lat July, 1867.
Population 1891—2,112,989.
Skat op Government Toroxto.
LiKiTKSAXT-GovERNOR, Licut.-Colonel the Hon. 0. A. Kirkpatrick, $10,000 ; 0(ticial Secretanj, Connnander I
Law, R. N., *1,200 ; Private Secretary, Arthur T. Kirkpatrick, $800.
^
KXEClTtVE COUNCIL.
Attorney-General, Hon. Oliver Mowat $7,000
Cvmmissioner o/Croivn Lanih, Hon. A.S. Hardy, 4,000
Com7nigftu>iier of Pnblic Workx, Hon. C. F. Fraser, 4,000
Secretary, Hon. J. M. Gibson 4,000
Treasurer, Hon. Richard Harcourt 4,000
$4,000
Mtnistei- of Education, Hon. G. W. Ros.s
Minister of Agricidtvre and Registrar, Hon.
John Dryden 4,000
Without Portfolio, Hon. E. H. Bronson
Clerk, Executive Council, John R. Cartwright; Assistant Clerk, J. Lonsdale Capreol.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Hon. Thomas IJallantfne, Speaker ($1,250).
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Hon. C.F. Eraser.. /w7>.
David Porter Lib.
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T. Gibson Lib.
Archibald Bishop . Lib.
J. T. Garrow Lib.
R. Ferguson Lib.
James Clancy Con.
William Harty Lib.
Hugh MoKenzie . . Lib.
Chas. Mackenzie . . JAb.
W. C. Caldwell ...Lib.
N. McLenaghan . . Con.
Robt. H. Preston. Co«.
W. W. Meacham . . Con.
James Hiscott .... Con.
W. R. Meredith . . Con.
Richard Toolev. . . Con.
Lib.
. . Con.
. . Lib.
. Con.
..Lib.
p. O. ADDRESS.
Centerville
Brampton
Port Arthur
St. George
Toronto
Toronto
Wiarton
Walkerton
Kincardine
Beeton
South March
Shelburne
Morrisburgh
Millbrook
Newcastle
Bayham
St. Thomas
Windsor
Amherstburgh
Munale
Lancaster
Kemptville
Meaford
Clarksbin-gh
Durham
Cayuga
Burlington
Toronto
Belleville
Roslin
Madoc
Wroxeter
Exeter
Goderich
Thamesville
Wallaceburgh
Kingston
Watford
Sarnia
Lanark
Perth
Newboro'
(Messa
Virgil
London
Harrietsville
CONSTITUENCIES.
Middlesex, N.R.
Middlesex, W.R.
Jdonck
Muskoka
Nipissing
Norfolk, S. R .. .
Norfolk, N. R..
Northumbld, E.
Northumb'ld, W.
Ontario, N. R..
Ontario, S. R. . .
Ottawa
Oxford, N. R..
Oxford, S.R....
Parry Sound. . .
Peel
Perth, N. R....
Perth, S. R
Peterburo', E. R.
Peterboro', W.R.
Prescott
Prince Edward .
Renfrew, S. R..
Renfrew, N. R.
Russell
Simcoe. E. R. ..
Simcoe, W.R...
Simcoe, C. R. . .
Stormont
NAME.
John Waters Lib.
Hon. G. W. Ross. . Lib.
Hon. R. Harcourt. Li'i.
George F. Marter . Co?i.
John Loughrin . . . Lib.
W. A. Charlton . . . Lib.
E. C. Carpenter . . Lib.
W.A. Willoughbv. Con.
CorelliC. Field.'. . />/?>.
J. Glendinning. . .Cov;.
Hon. John Dryden. Life.
Hon. E. H. Bronson. Lib.
Hon. Sir O. Mowat. Lift.
Angus McKaj' .... Lib.
.'ames Sharpe .... Lib.
Ken. Chisholm. . . .Lib.
T. Mag wood Con.
Thos. Ballantyne..//i&.
Thomas Blezard. .L/6.
Jas. R. Stratton. .././&.
Alfred Evantuiel../.;^.
J. A. Sprague Lib.
J. F. Dowling Lib
Henrj- Barr Lib.
. . Lib.
.Con.
. Con.
. Lib.
.Lib.
Toronto . . .
{
Victoria, E. R..
Victoria, W. R.
Waterloo, N. R.
Waterloo, S. R. .
Welland
Wellington, S.R.
Wellington,E.R.
Wellington W.R.
Wentworth,N.R.
Wentworth, S.R.
York, E.R
York, W. R
York.N. R
Alex. Robillard
A. Miscampbell .
Thomas Wylie . .
Robert Paton . .
William Mack .
Edward F. Clarke . Con.
N. G. Bigelow .... Lib.
Joseph Tait lAb.
John Fell Coji.
•John McKav Lib.
E. W. B. Snider. . . Lib.
J. D. Moore Lib.
William McCleary . Lib.
Donald Guthrie. . .Lib.
James Kirkwood . . Lib.
A. S. Allen Lib.
J. McMahon Lib.
Nicholas Awrey. . . Lib.
George B. Smith . . Lib.
John T. Gilmour . . Lib.
E. J. Davis Lib.
V. O. AI)I»Ki:.SS-
Spi-ingbaiik
Toronto
Toronto
GravenhuLst
Mattawa
Lyndoch
Simcoe
Col borne
Cobourg
Vrnomanton
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Ingersoll
Burke's Falls
Bramptoii
Poole
Stratford
Villiers
PeterVioro'
Alfred
Demorestville
Egansville
Douglas
Ottawa
Midland
Toronto
New Lowell
Cornwall
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Bury's Green
Woodville
St. Jacob.s
Gait
Thorold
Guelph
Ospringe
Clifford
Dundas
Binbrook
Toronto
W.ToiontoJun.
King
Members' Sessional Allowance, $600.
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Clerk of the House and Clerk of the Croivn in
Chancery, Charles Clarke $1,800
Assistant Clerk, Arthur H. Sj'dere 1,500
Clerk, J. M. Delamere 1,000
Accountant, Lud. K. Cameron .'?4UO
Latv Clerk, A. M. Dymond 600
Sergeant-at-Arms, F. J. Glackmeyer 600
Home Keeper and Chief Messenger, P. O'Brien.. 600
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE.
Attorney-General, Hon. Sir. Oliver Mowat $7,(K)0
Deputy Attorney-General, J. R. Cartwright 3,000
Lcqal Secretary, A. M. Dymond 8fX)
Assistant Clerk Executive Council, J. L. Capreol, 1,550
Clci'lc tt'if' Private Secretary, S. T. Bastedo 1,750
Govemment Detectives, J. W. Murray, $1,650 ; J.
E. Rogers, $1,3,50 ; Wm. Greer, $1,000
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Provincial Secretary, Hon. J. M. Gibson .$4,0(K»
Assistant Secretary, Geo. E. Lumsden 2,200
Chief Clerk, J. B. McLachlan 1,100
Minister's Sea-etary, J. L Mcintosh 1,100
1893.]
PROVTNCK OF ONTARIO.
69
I
2,()00
1.30()
i.eoo
UBPARTMEXT OK ASYLUMS, PRISONS, AND PUBLIC OHARITIRS.
Inspectors of Prisotu) ami Publk CharitUx, R.
Christie, *2,6Wt; T. F. Chambeiiaiii. M.I) A2.2fK»
Chief Clerk, J. Mann l,:i(»()
Shorthand Writer, F. M. Nicholson 1,1(K»
Accountant, W. Drumnionrl 850
Clerk, Isaac Aikins 7'H)
Provincial Bailiffs, J. English, J. Watldell, P.
Siniser, and Mrs. I. J. Johnston
Asybmiit for the Innane.
Toronto—
Medical Superintendent, I). Clark, M.I) 2,000
Bursar, VVni. Tracj- 1,400
London—
Medical Superintendent, R. M. Bucke, M.D. . 2,000
Bumar, C. A. Sippi 1,400
Kingston—
Medical Superintendent, O.K. Clarke, M. D . . 2,000
Burxar, William Anglin 1 ,.3(M)
Hamilton—
Medical Superinteiulent, J. Russell, M.D
Bursar, B. Way
Asylum for Idiots, "Orillia—
Medical Superintendent, A. H. Beaton, M.D
Bursar, T. J. iluir 1,000
Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Belleville —
Superintendent, R. Mathison 1,600
Bursar, A. Matheson 850
Institution for the Blind, Brantford—
Principal, A. H. Dvmond 1,600
Bursar, W. N. Hossie 950
Central Prison for Ontario, Toronto—
Wardeti, Jas Massie 2,0(K)
Bursar, T. (^uinn 1,300
Reformatory for Bo>s, Penetanfruishene—
Superintendent, Thos. McCrosson 1,600
Bursar, W. P. Band 50
Andrew Mercer Reformatory for Females and In-
dustrial Refuj-e for Girls, Toronto—
Superintendent, Mrs. O'Reillv 900
Bursar, R. W. Laird .' .', . . 800
INSPECTOR OK DIVISION COURTS.
Inspector, Joseph Dickey 1,700
INSPECTOR OF REGISTRY OFFICES.
l7ispecfor, E. F. B. Johnston 2,000
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS.
Commissioner of Crown Lands, Hon. A. S. Hardy. $4,000
Assistant Commissioner, Aubrej' White 2,800
Law Clerk, G. Kennedv 2,000
Shorthand Writer, Frank Yeigh 1,250
Sales and Free Grants Branch.
Chief Clerk, A. Kirkwood 1,900
Surveys, Patents and Roads.
Director of Surveys, G. B. Kirkpatrick, P.L.S . . . 1,900
Draughtsman, W. Revell 1,300
Chief Clerk of Patents, J. M. Grant 1,400
Superintemient Colonization Roads, H. Smith . . 1,900
Woods and Forests Branch.
Chief Clerk, J. A. G. Crozier 1,050
Accounts Branch.
Accountant, D. G. Ross 1,800
Registrar, C. S. Jones 1,400
Mining Btireau.
Director of Mines, A, Blue 2,500
Croicn Timber Agents.
Ottau'a. E.J. Darby (acting) I Quebec B. Nicholson
Port Arthur : . . .H. Munro \ Rat Portage . .W. Margach
Crown Land, Agents.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Commissioner, Hon. C. F. Fi-aser
Secretary, Wm. I<>lwanl8
Architect, Kivas Tully
Engineer, R. McCallum
I Laio Clerk aiul Accountant, J. P. Edwanis
I Architectural Draughtsman, F. A. Heakes
Engineering Drmvihtsnian, R. P. Fairbairn
Ass't Knglnt'i-riiig Draughtsman, C. G. Horetzky.
Ass't Archtectnral Draughtsman,'!. 'SI. Hennessv.
First Clerk and Shorthand Writer, M. Wilson . '. .
: Clerk ik Paym'r of Outlying W'ks, S. G. O'Gradv.
j Messenger, C. A. McDonald
$4,0(X)
2,10(J
2,400
2,0(JO
1,250
1,350
l,3fH»
],(»50
1,000
1,100
i,(m
550
Apsley . . Duncan Anderson
Bracebridge Wm. Kirk
Brndenell .... John Whelan
Eganville . . .James Reeves
Emsdale E. Handy
Rainy River. . R. J.F.Mai*sh
Ualiburton . .C. R. Stewart
Kingston . . R, Macpherson
L'Amahle .J. R. Tait
Magnetewan S. G. Best
Mattawa B. J. Gilligan
Mtnden W. Fielding
REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Registrar-General, Hon. John Dryden
Deputy Registrar-General, Dr. P. H. Bryce
Inspector, Col. R. B. Hamilton
Clerks, T. F. Callaghan, C. M. Pardee, J. M. Rid-
ley, F. Jones, and C. S. Horrooks
Stenographer, M. H. Smith
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Minister, Hon. John Dryden
Private Secretary, W. B. Varley
Dep'y Minister and Secr'y Bureau of Industries,
C. C. James
Assistant Secretary of Bureau, W. F. McMaster .
First Clerk, W. O. Galloway
Shorthand Writer, Thos. McGillicuddy
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, GUELPII.
President, James Mills
Prof, of Agriculture, Thos. Shaw
t4,00O
90()
2,200
1,700
1,2.50
1,000
Prof, of Biology, J. H. Panton .
Prof, of Chemistry, A. E. Shuttleworth
Prof, of Dairying, H. H. Dean
Prof, of Veterinary Science, F. C. Grenside
Asst. Resident Master, E. L. Hunt
Bursar, A McCallum
Powassan J. S. Scarlett
Plevna G. W. Dawson
Parry Sd.Mrs. T. McKay i
Pembroke . . James Stewart
Rat Portage . . A. Campbell
Rd's Landing. G. Hamilton
Sudbury. .Thomas J. Ryan
Sturgeon F's. J.D.Cockburn
Thessalon . . . W. L. Nichols
Thunder Bay . . I. F. Ruttan
Massey Station P. 0..
D. G. McDonald
2,0(Mi
2,000
1,800
1,500
1,300
1,000
1,000
9.50
PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH.
Chairman, Dr. J. J. Cassidy 400
Secretary, Dr. P. H. Brjce .' 2,000
Analyst, J. J. Mackenzie
Clerks, W. H. H. Mussen, $950, andG. A. Dorian.
Stenographer, M. H. Smith
PROVINCIAL TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
Treasurer, Hon. Richanl Harcourt $4,000
A.'isistant Treasurer, D. E. Cameron 2,200
Chief Clerk, F. A. Carrell 1,-iOO
Treas. , Sec. d- CVkof A Igoma Taoce^, L. V. Percival. 1,5.50
Cashier, W. C. Hoxon I.IOO
PROVINCIAL auditor's BRANCH.
Provincial Auditor, C H. Sproule 2,400
Book-keeper, A. J. Rattray 1,300
inspector of insurance.
Inspector, J. Howard Hunter, M.A 2,8(M)
immigration department.
Secretary, David Spence l,3CKt
Agent in Liverpool, P. Byrne 2,300
license and administration of .tustice accounts
BRANCH.
First Officer, Henry Totten 1,900
Accountant, Thomas Botham 1,400
queen's PRINTER.
Queen's Printer, L. K. Cameron 1,800
AssUitant Queen's Printer, G. E. Thomas 1,200
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.
(St. James' Square.
Minister of Education, Hon. G. W. Ross, LL.B. . $4,00<»
Deputy Miniver of Education, John Millar, B.A. 2,200
Chief Clerk and Accountant, F. J. Taylor 1,600
MiniMer's Private Secretari/, Henyy Alley 1,30«J
Senior Clerks, J. T. R. Stinson, H. M. Wilkinson, ea. 1,250
A. C. Paull, F. N. Nudel each 1,100
Libra nan tfc Historiographer, J.G. Hodgins, LL. D. 2,0( mi
Sup. Mech. In^it.'i. d- A rts Schools, S. P. May, M.D. 1,7(X)
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PROVINCE OP QUEBEC.
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LrauTBXANT-GovKRNOR.— Hon
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
Entered Co iifede ration— M July, 1867. . Population 1891—1,488,586.
Seat ok Govkrnmknt Qi kbec.
Angers, $10,000 ; Capt. H. ¥. Sheppard, Aide-de-Canip ; F. de L. Tach
A. R. _ .
Private Secretary ; Walter Lannen, Messenger.
KXECtTlVE COLNCIL.
Hon. C. B. de Boucherville.Pre7ntfr and President of
Couna'l.
'* L. O. Taillon (Without Portfolio.)
" Louis Beaubien Commi^doner of Agriculture
and Colonizalion.
" E. J. Flynn CommissiotierofCrownLands
Hon. T. Chase-Casgrain A ttorney -General .
" G. A. Nantel Commimoner of Public
Works.
" J. S. Hall Treasurer.
'* L. P. Pelletier Secretary and Registrar.
" J. Mcintosh, Jr (Without Portfolio.)
Ofkicbrs.— G. Grenier, Clerk Executive Council ; W. Learnmouth and A. Genereux, Clerks ; and two Messengers.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. Boucher de la Bruere, Speaker.
DIVISION.
Alma Hon
Bedford "
DeLaDttrantaye "
De Lanaudiere . "
De la Valliere . . "
De LoHmier "
De Saia berry ... "
Golfe "
Grandville
Jnkerman "
Kennebec "
F.X.O.Methot Con.
La Salle .
v. O. ADDRESS.
. Louis Tourville, Lit. Montreal.
Thos. Wood Co/t. Dunham Flats
Pierre Garneau. Lit. Quebec.
L. Sylvestre Lit. Isle du Pad.
f St. Pierre les
\ Becquets.
J. G. Laviolette. Con. Montreal.
H. Startles Lit. Montreal.
David A. Ross.. Lift. Quebec.
G. Brj'son, Jr. . .Lxt.FortCoulonge
N. C. Cormier.. Lit. Plessisville.
/ St. Augustin,
\ Pontneuf.
F.X. P. Larue. Co?i.
DIVISION.
Lauzon Hon.
Les Laurentides. "
Mille Isles *'
Montarville "
Repentigny "
Rigaud "
Rougemont "
Shatoinigan "
Saurel *'
Stadacona *'
Victoria "
Wellington "
name. r. 0. ADDRESS
N. Audet Con, St. Anselme.
T. Chapais Cox. Quebec.
David Marsil. . .Lit.St. Eustachc.
CBdeBouchervilleC.Boucherville.
H. Archambeault,L.Montreal.
Wilfred Pievost,Li6.Montreal.
B. de la Bruere,Co?i.St. Hyacinthe
John Jones Ros..c{Sf^ *-«„-•=
Jos. A. Dorion .Co?i.St. Oiire.
John Roche Con. Quebec.
Too V w„«ri , /CoteSt.Antoiue
Jas. K.Ward. L I Montreal.
Francis E. Oilman, L.Montreal.
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Clerk, Louis Frechette.
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, Sam'l Staunton Hatt.
Clerk Assistant, R. Campbell.
Clerk of English Journal and English Translator, R.
Campbell.
Clerk of French Journal and French Translator, Nap.
Legendre.
Sergeant-at-Arms, C. E. Dorion.
Clerk of Committees, J. E. Baribeau.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Hon. P. Ev. LeBlanc, Speaker.
CONSTITUENCIES.
Argenteuil
Arthabaska
Bagot
Beauce
Beauharnois
Bellechasse
Berthier
Bonaventure. . . .
Brome
Chmnbly
Champlain
Charlevoix
Chateawjuay. ..
Chicout.etSaug.
Compt(m
De ux-Mo ntagn's
Dorchester
Drunimond
Gasp6
Hochelaga
Huntingdon ....
Iberville
Jac^ues-Curtier.
Joliette
Kamouraska . . .
Lac St. Jean
Laprairie
L'Assomption . .
Laval
L'vis..
L'Lslet
Lotbinihre
MaskinoiigS ....
Matane
M('gantic
Missisiquoi
Montcalm
NAME.
Simpson, Wm. John. .
Girouard, Jos. Ena . .
McDonald, Milton. . . .
Poirier, Joseph
Turgeon, Adelard
AUard, Victor
Mercier, Hon. Honore.
England, Rufus N
Taillon, Hon. L. O
Grenier, Dr. Pierre
Morin, Joseph
Greig, William
Petit, Honore
Mcintosh, Hon. John . .
Beauchamp, Ben j
Pelletier, Hon. L. P . .
Cooke, Peter Joseph . .
Flynn, Hon. E. J
Villeneuve, Jos. O
Stephens, Geo. W
Gosselin, F. (fils)
Descarries, Jos. A
Tellier, Jos. M
Desjardins, C. A
Girard, Joseph
Doyon, Cyrille
Marion, Joseph
LeBlanc, Pierre Ev . . .
Baker, Ignace A
Dechene, F. G. M
Laliberte, E, Hip
Caron, Hector
King, James
Spencer, Elijah E.
Magnan, Octave . .
p. o,
Lachute.
Drum'ndville.
St Andre d'Act.
St Jos de la B'ce
N.-D. de Levis.
Berthierville.
Montreal.
Knowlton.
Montreal.
St. Maurice.
Bale St. Paul.
SteMaLd'Orm.
Chicoutimi.
Waterville.
St. Hernias,
Quebec.
Montreal.
Quebec.
StJ-BtedeMon
Montreal.
St. Alexandre.
Lachine.
Joliette.
St And, deKani
St, Gedeon.
St. Isidore.
St. P. I'Ermite.
Montreal.
St. Nicholas.
Quebec,
Warwick.
St. Leon.
Quebec,
Frelighsburg,
St. Alexis.
CONSTITUENCIES.
Montmagny
Montmorency. .
Montreal No. 1..
Montreal No. 2..
Montreal No. 3..
Montreal No. /,..
Montreal No. 5..
Montreal No. 6..
NapiervUle
Nicolet
Ottawa
Pontiac
Portneuf
Quebec (Centre).
Quebec, (Comte)
Quibec-Est
Qn4bec-0uest....
Richelieu
Richmond
Rimouski
Rouville
St. Hyacinthe . .
St. Jean
St. Maurice '
St. Sauveur
Shefford
Sherbrooke
Soulanges .. . .
Stanstead
T4miscouata
Terrebonne
Trois-RiviPres . .
Vaudreuil
Verchtres
Wolfe
Yamaska
NAME. p. O. ADDRESS.
Bernatchez, N St Thos. Mont'y
Casgrain, Hon. T. C. . . Quebec.
Martineau, Francois . . Montreal.
Auge, Olivier M.'. Montreal.
Parizeau, Damase Montreal.
Morris, Alexander W . . Montreal.
Hall, Hon, J. S Montreal.
Kennedy, Patrick Montreal.
Ste-Marie, Louis St. Remi.
Beaubien, Hon. L Montreal.
Tetreau, Neree Hull.
Gillies, David. Braeside.
Tessier, Jules Quebec.
Chauteauvert, V Quebec.
Fitzpatrick, Chas Quebec.
Shehyn, Hon. Jos Quebec.
Carbray, Felix Quebec.
Lacouture, Vehx Sorel.
Bedard, Joseph Richmond.
Tessier, Auguste Rimouski.
Girard, Alfred Marieville.
Cartier, Dr. A. P Ste. Madeleine.
Marchand, Hon. F. G . . St J. d'lberville
Duplessis,L.T.N.L Trois-Rivieies.
Parent, S. Napoleon . . . St. Sauveur.
Savaria, Adolphe F WateVloo.
Panneton, L. E Sherbrooke.
Bourbonnais, A. G . . . . Coteau Land'g,
Hackett, M. F Stanstead.
Rioux, Napoleon Trois-Pistoles.
Nantel, Hon. G. A . . . . Montreal.
Cholette, Hilaire Ste Jus. de New
Lussier, A. A. E. E Varennes.
Chicoyne, Jerome A. . . Sherbrooke.
Gladu, Victor St.Fran. du l.n •
1893.]
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
n
Officers of tub Lkgislative Assembly.
Clerk of the Legislatioe Assemblij, L. Delorme. !
Sergeantat-Anm, Dr. Gedeon Laro«|ue.
Asst. Clerk of the Leijislatroe Assembly, A. C. Guilbault.
Deputy Cleric, Clerk of the English Journal and Records,
Paul E. Smith.
Afixt. Clerk of the Eniillsh Journal, Alfred Austin.
Clerk of French Journal ami Petitions, etc., Louis
Fortier.
Assistant Clerh of French Journal and Petitions, etc.,
A. J. .MacDonald.
Accountant, Laurent Simoneau.
Clerks of the Primte Bills Committee, Edouard Lemoine,
Charles Delagrave.
Chief French Translator, Leon Ledieu.
Assistant French Translators, Ernest Trcniblay, Honore
Jeannette.
Chief Englinh Translato^r, Crawford Lindsay.
Assistant English Translators, E. R. Alleyn, Joseph E.
Treffrv.
Clerk of Votes and Proceedings, Achillas Mercier.
AsHt. Clerk of Votes and Proceeiiings, G. Villeneuve.
Clerk of Committees, E. Lemoine.
Clerk of Printing and Records, Stationery, Adjutor E.
Demers.
Postmaster, Z. Duhamel.
Chief Copiiimi Clerk, P. P. Daunais.
Copying Clerk, Ls. Philippe Bouchard.
Chief Messenger, Ph. Simard.
Library.
Librarian, L. P. Leniay.
Clerks, Joseph TruJel and Joseph Desjardins.
PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.
Provincial Re/ii!<trar, Hon. L. P. Pelletier.
Deputy Registrar, Jos. Boivin.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Attorney-General, Hon. T. Chase-Casgrain, Q.C.
Assistant Attorney-General, L. J. Cainion.
Iiijupector of Re jistry Office, Aime Geoffrion.
Clerks, H. Delagrave, N. Chapman, and St. Geor^je Le-
jrendre.
Messenger, W. Dube.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Provincial Secretary, Hon. L. P. Pelletier.
Assistant Secretary, Jos. Boivin.
Pi-ivate Secretary, Arthur Dionne.
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 Correspondence, T. J. Molony.
Recording Clerk, J. O. Laurin.
Clerk of Statistics, and Clerk of Accounts, Lunatic
Asylums, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, C. E.
Deschanips.
Accountant, Felix. Campeau.
Ai»istant Accountant, Eric Dorion.
Clerks, J. B. Gagnon, Samuel Bergeron, and| Thomas
Gagnon.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Treasurer, Hon. J. S. Hall.
Ass't Treas. and Sec. ofTreas'y Board, H. T. Machin.
Book Keeper, H. Hemming.
Stenographer, R. H. O'Regan.
Minister's Private Secretary, P. S. McCaffrey.
Audit Branch.
Provincial Auditor, A. H. Verret.
Deputy Auditor, F. D. Tims.
Revenue Branch.
Comptroller, A. Brosnan.
Inspector, T. A. Poston.
^DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICIINSTRUCTION.
Superintendent of Public Instruction, Hon. G. Ouimet,
Q.C., D.C.L.
Secretary of the French Department, Paul de Cazes.
Secretary of the English Department, Geo. W. Parmelee.
Special Officer, J. N. Miller.
Curator of the Museum, D. N. St-Cyr.
Accountant, John Strang.
Clerk of Statistics, F. Couillard.
Recoi'ding Clerk, L. J. Prejen.
Librarian and Clerk of French Correspondence, G.
Ouimet.
Clerk of Accounts, L. Lefebvre.
Clerk of English Correspondence, VV. G. L. Paxman.
Assistant Book-keeper, Charles Blanchet.
Clerks, A. Dessane, C. Levesque and P. Prevost.
DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE & COLONIZATION.
Com nissioner, Hon. Louis Beaubien.
Assistant Commissioner, George Auguste Gigault.
Secretary, S. Sylvestre.
Secretary of Council of Agriculture, M. E A. Barnard.
Accountant, A. M. Fleury, D'Eschambault.
Director of Colonization, H. A. Turgeon.
Registrar, F. X. Boileau.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Commissioner, Hon. G. A. Nantel.
Assistant Co)mnissioner, Simeon Lesage.
Secretary, Ernest Gagnon.
Engineer and Superintetulent of Public M'o/V.*, Elzear
Charest.
A ss^istant Engineer, T. A. Trudelle.
Accountant, G. W. Petry.
Inspector of Railways, L. A. Valine.
Director of Railways, E. Moreau.
Registrar, F. X. Boileau.
Inspector of Works, J. O. Methot.
Stenographer, Alphonse Gagnon.
Mechanical Engineer, Treffle Lacroix.
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS,
Commissioner, Hon. Ed. J. Flynn.
Assistant Commissioner, Eugene E. Tache.
Registrar, J. N. Proulx.
Superintendent of Surveys, C. E. Gauvin.
Surveyors and Draughtsmen, J. Tache, P. M. A. Genest,
F. X. Genest, G. Rinfret, F. O'Farrell, T. Rinfret.
Inspectors of Surmijs, H. O'SuUivan and D. C. Morency.
Accountant and Cashier, J. E. Lepage.
Assistant Accountant and Cashier, A. Woods.
Superintendent of Woods and Forests, ^■ictor Derome.
Superintendent of Land Sales (Sec. West), C. O. Lavoie.
Superintendent of Laml Sales (Sec. East), L. L. Rivard.
Clerk in charge of Stationenj, J. A. Belisle.
Superintendent of Fish and Game, H. Chasse.
Secretary of Cadastre, G. A. Varin ; Asst. do., C. Chartre.
Draughtsman, L. N. Dufresne.
Mining Engineer, J. Obalski.
Office Keeper, J. Caron.
Crown Timber and Land Agents.
Montreal D. Tasse J Chicoutimi A. Sturtou
Three Rivers E. Lacerte Roberval G. Audet
Tadousac Hebertoille S. Dimiais
Malbale . . . . L. A. Bouliane
3Iaria. . . W. H. Clapperton
Quebec... H. J. VV. Carbray
Morehead P.O ..VV. Clarke
mill R. VV. Farley
do J. F. Madore
Maniwaki J. Comeau
Thurso .. ..J. A. Cameron
Grenville A. B. Filion
Cheneville. .Hercule Chene
St. Jovite . . . .T. A. Christin
Waterloo Edw. Kemp
Arthabaskaville . A.Gagnon
St. Francis, Beauce. . . .
.. VV. H. B. C. DeLery
C0RP0R.\TI0N OK LAND SURVEYORS OF TUB PROVINCR
OK QUEBEC.
(Incorporated by Act 45 V'ic. Ciiap. 16.)
The Hon. Conmiissioner of Crown Lands, Honorary-
Member.
Board of Management.
President, Autoine Painchaud.
Vice-Presidents, D. C. Morency and John Bignell.
Mew Carlisle . .W . Majiuire
StfA lexis M'pdia . . J. Pitre
Ste. Claire.. J. E. Cayouette
Montmugny..J. E.Casgrain
Rimoushi, West.. P. Drapeau
Ritnouski, East . . A. Eraser
Gaspe Basin . . John Carter
Perc^ E. Flynn
Cap Chat Louis Roy
Qtiebec J. E. Boily
Joliette J. B. Delfausse
Sherbrooke . . Farwell & Noel
River du Loup N. Lebel
Baie des Peres . . A. E. Guay
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NEW BRUNSWICK — NOVA SCOTIA.
[1893.
Secretary-Treasurer, C. E. Oanoin.
Syndic, Jos. P. B. Casgrain.
Meniherx of the Board, W. A. Ashe, J. N. Gastonquay,
P. C. Talbot, J. A. U. Beaudry, Jas. E. Sirois, Horace
Dumas, Thos. Breen, Jos. E. Mailhot, Raoul Rinfret,
Jer. Gallagher.
QUEEN'S PRINTER'S OFFICE.
Queen's Printer, C. F. Lanjflois.
Book Keeper, C. Pageau
Clerk, Ed. Trudelle.
Messenger, J. N. Bourre.
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1865. •
Population 1891, 321,294.
Skat of Govbrnment— Fredericton.
LiKCTENANT-GovERKOR— His Ilonour Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B.,K.C.M.G., $9,(MK». Major Gordon, I.S.C ,
Lt.-Colonel Armstrong, Aides-de-Camp.
EXECUTIVE COrNCIL.
Premier and Attorney-General, Hon. A. Blair. . . $2,100
Provincial Secretary, Hon. J. Mitchell 2,100
Su rvt')/or-General, Hon. L. J. Tweedie l,7fX>
Chief Comtnis. Public Workx, Hon. P. G. Ryan.. 1,700
Solicitor-General, Hon. W. Pugsley *1,200
Member of Coun. (t Pub. JforA-x, Hon A. Harrison.
Member of Council, Hon. C. H. Labillois
COIXTIKS.
Albert Hon.
Charlotte
Gloucester
Kent
Kings
Northumberl'd
Queen's
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. Geo. F. Hill, President.
COUNTIES.
Restigouche Hon.
James Ryan Elgin
George T. Hill . . St, Stephen
R. Young Caraquete
G. H- Flewelling,
St. John
Sunbury
Westmm-eland
York
Carlton
J. C. Barbene . . .
T. R. Jones
A. Harrison
A. D. Richard . . .
F. P. Thompson.
G. W. White . . . .
p. 0. ADDRESS.
Campbellton
St. John
Maugerville
Dorchester
Fredericton
Centerville
Francis Woods . . \\'elsfoi*d
Members' Sessional Allowance, $300 and Mileage.
Officers of the Legislative Cou>'ciii.
Clerk, Geo. Botsford $1,000 I Assistant Clerk, J. H. Phair
Engrossitig Clerk, Jas. S. White 300 | Usher Black Hod, John E. Perks.
Doorkeeper, Chas. H. Biggs.
.i;5()0
108
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Prov. Sec'y d; Receiver -Gen' I, Hon. J. Mitchell . . $2,100
Deputy Provincial Secretary, R. W. L. Tibbits . . 1,400
Deputy Receiver-General, G, N. Babbit 1,500
Clerk, E. Hanson 800
SURVEYOR-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Surveyor-General, Hon. L. J. Tweedie $1,700
Deputy Surveyor-General, Andrew Inches 1,200
Chief Draughtsimm, T. G. Loggie 1,21K)
Accountant and Lumber Agent, W. P. Flewelling. 1,200
BOARD OF WORKS DEPARTMENT.
Chief Commissioner, Hon. P. G. Ryan $1,700
Secretary to Board of Works, T. B. Winslow 1,200
Engineer, A. G. Beckwith
Clerk, G. Fred. Coy
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Coininissioner, Hon. Jas. Mitchell
Secretary, Chas. H. Liigrin
Solicitor-General, Hon. W. Pugsley
DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.
Auditor-General, Jas. S. Beek . . .
Clerk, T. Otty Crookshank
Clerk of the Pleas, T. Carleton Allen ;
Deptity Clerk of the Pleas, Robt. Wetmore '
Lilrrarian, H. G. C. Wetmore
Caretaker of the House, John Lister
$1,200
700
$2,100
1,200
1,2<M)
$1,600
(iOO
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1867.
Population 1891—450,523.
Seat of Government Halifax.
Lieutenant-Govbrnor (and Deputy Governor for signing Marriage Licenses)— His Honour M. B. Daly, $9,
Lt.-Col. H. W. Clerke, Private Secretary.
EXECUTIVE council.
Members without Office Hon
m
[. B. Daly, $9,000. ^M
Thomas Johnson ^|
Daniel McNeil
Geo. H. Murray
Colin F. Mclsaae.
President of Council and
Provincial Secretary. . .Hon. W. S. Fielding $4,000
Attorney-General " J. W. Longley 3,200
Com. of Wm-ks and Mines. " Chas. 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 G. Archibald.
President of Legislative Council, Hon. Robert Boak. I Speaker of Legis. Assembly, Hon. M. J. Power, Halifax.
Clerk of Legislative Council, A, G. Troop. | Clerk of Legislative Assembly, John W. Ouseley.
1893.
NOVA SCOTIA— BRITISH COLUMBIA.
73
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Hon. M. .1. Power, Speakec
COXSTITUENCIBS
AuiiapolU
AiitiqonUh
N'AMK.
. Hon. J. W. Longley.
. Chris. P. Chishohn...
. C. F. Mclsaac
. F. A. Laurence
. Geo. Clarke. . ,
. George W. Forrest . . .
. Wni. Oxley
. Angus J. McDonald.
. Joseph McPherson . .
. Eliakim E. Tupper. .
. A. M. Conieau
. A. F. Cameron
p. 0. AI)nRK.S«.
. Halifax.
. Antigonish.
. Truro.
. Tatamagouche.
. .Ainhei-st.
. Oxford.
. Sydney.
. North Sydney-.
. Bear River.
. Meteghan Riv.
Sherbrooke
C0N8TITrHXCIK.S
[noerneHH
Kings...:::::.
Lunenfmrrf
Pwtou
Queens
XAMK,
Hon. 1). McNeil
John McKinnon
A. P. Welton
p. O. ADDKKMH,
Port Hoo«l.
Whycocomagh.
AylesforfJ.
Kentville.
Halifax.
Petite Riviere.
New Glasgow.
Pine Tree.
Stellarton.
LiveriK)ol.
Brookfleld.
■Culchenter
•Cmnbetiand . . .
€ape Breton . . .
Dij/h;/
. Bart-lay Webster
. Hon. Chas. E. Church
J. D. Sj>erry
. James D. Mc(}regor. .
. Wm. Cameron
. Alex. Grant
A. M. Hemeon
. Richard Hunt
Joseph ilatheson ....
. Capt.AbramA.LeBlan
. Hon. Thos. Jolmson. .
. Chas. H. Cahan
•John A P'raser
■Guyslmrough . .
Halifax
Richmotul
Shelbtinie . . !. !
Victoria
L'r LArdoise.
■ A rich "it
. Hamilton Morrow. . .
. Hon. W. S. Fielding.
. Hon. M. J. Power....
. Wm. Roche
. Arthur Drysdale
. Thomas b! Smith...
. Boylston.
. Halifax.
. Windsor.
Lockeport.
Halifax.
Baddeck
Hants .'.'....'..
Yarmouth .. ..
. Dr. J. L. Bethune. . . .
. Wm. Uw
. Forman Hatfield
. Yarmouth.
CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT.
Comuii.'i.noner of Cnnvn Landu, The Attornev-General.
Chief Clerk, Jas. H. Austen.
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY.
Pronlneial Secretary and Treasurer, Hon. W. S.
.^Fielding.
Deputy Secretary, Herbert Crosskill.
Marriage Li^iense C;«/-A;,Edwin C. Fairbanks.
Provincial Canhier, Wm. K. Reynolds.
AGRICULTURE.
Secretary for Agriculture, Professor George r.awson.
Provincial Veterinary Surgeon, W^m. Jakeman.
Chief Game Commissioner,
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND MINES
Commissioner, Hon. C. E. Church.
Dep'y Com. and Inspector of Mines, Edwin Gilpin, jr.
Provincial Engineer, Martin Murphy.
Deputy Gold Commissioner, Sherbrooke, Wm. L. P.\ t*.
PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL FOR INSANE.
Medical Stiperintendent, Alexander P. Reid, M.D.,
L.R.C.S.E.
VICTORIA GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Medical Superintendent, H. S. .Jac<iues, M.I).
PROVINCIAL LIBRARY.
Librarian, F. Blake Crofton.
Assistant Librarian, H. Piers.
Charles Sydney Harrington.
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Entered Confederation July -iOth, 1871.
Population 1891-97,613.
Skat of Govrrnment Victoria, V. L
LiRrTRXANT-GovERNOR— Hon. Hugh Nelson, $9,000. Private Secretary, H. Stanton, §1,200.
BXRCrTIVE COUNCIL.
President Hon. C. E. Pooler^
Fremwr, Att'y-Gen. & Clerk of Executive Council,
Hon. Theo. Davie .' *o,000
Chief Coni'er of L'ds d: Works, Hon. F. G. Vernon. 4,000
Min. of Fin. d- Agriculture, Hon. J. H. Turner.. $4,0<K)
M. of Ed. <i; Im'igra'n. , Prov. Sec. d- Min. of Mines,
Hon. Jas. Baker 4,0(K)
Hon
CONSTITUENCIES.
Alberni
Cariboo -J
Cassiar
Comox
Covriehan — |
Gulf Island
Esquimau . . . j
Kootenay Eaat . .
Kootenay West .
Lillooet -j
Nanaimo Dist {
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
D. W. Higgins, Speaker, ^00. Thornton Fell, Clerk of Legislative Assembly, ^600.
NAME. P. O. ADDRESS.
Thomas FletcheJ Alberni
Joseph Mason Bai-kerville
S. A. Rogers "
Hugh Watt "
A. J. Hall Alert Bay
Joseph Hunter Victoria
Hon. Theo. Davie "
Henry Croft Chemainus
J. P. Booth Salt Spring Is.
Hon. D. W. Higgins . . Victoria
C. E. Pooley "
Hon Jas. Baker "
J. M . Kellie Cranbrook
A. W. Smith Lillooet
D. A. Stoddart Clinton
C. C. McKenzie Nanaimo
Thos. Forster "
CONSTITUENCIES.
yanaimo City . .
iV. Westminister.
Vancouver ... -I
Victoria Dist . i
namr.
p. O. ADDRESS.
Victoria .
Yale
Westminister
Thos. Keith Nanaimo
J. C. Brown N.Westminis'er
F. C. Cotton Vancouver
J. W. Home "
D. M. Eberts Victoria
G. \\. Anderson Saanich
John Grant Victoria
Robert Beaven "
G. L. Milne "
Hon. J. H. Turner
Hon. F. G. Vernon "
G. B. Martin Dcks i Pringle
C. A. Semlin Cache Creek
C. B. Sword Rixerside
Thos. E. Kitchen Chilliwhack
James Punch Bownsville
Members' Sessional Allowance §400 and Mileage.
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PBINCE EDWARD ISLAND MANITOBA.
[1893,
ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
Attorney-General, Hon. Theo. Davie, Q.C $4,000
Deputy Attorney-General, Henrv A. Barton 2,160
Registrar General of Titles, C. J. Leggatt 2,400
Dep. Reg. New Westminister, C. S. Corrigan 2,400
" *• Vancouver, T. O. Townley 2,40{J
LAND AND WORKS DEPARTMENT.
•
Chief Commissioner, Hon. F. G. Vernon $4,000
Depvtii Commissioner, W. S. Gore 2,100
Draughtsman, B. H. John 1,680
Clerk of Records, S. Phipps 1,320
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
Provincial Secretary, Hon. Theo. Davie $4,000*
Deputy Provincial Secreta/ry, A. C. Reddie 1,500
Superentendent Printing Branch, R. Wolfenden. 2,040
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Min. of Fin. tt Agriculture, Hon. J. H. Turner. . $4,000
Deputy Treasurer, A. Flett 2,040
Auditor, J. McB. Smith 2.160
EDUCATION & IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT.
Minister of Edu'n d: Immigration and Minister
of Mines, Hon. Jas. Baker $4,00i^
PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1873.
Population, 1891—109,088.
Skat ok Government— Cuarlottetown.
LiEUTENAXT-GovKRXOR , . ... J. S. Car\'ell, Esq., $7,000
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
A ttorney -General Hon. Fred'k Petei-s
Commis. of Public Works " Jas. R. iMaclean
Provincial Secretary & Treasurer, " A. Macniillan
M$mber of Council " D. Farquharson
" " " Alex. Laird
Member of Council Hon. Peter Sinclair
" " '• Jas. W. Richards
" " " Thomas Kickham
" " " Georjje Forbes
Arthur Newbery, Clerk.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. Benj. Rogers, President, $400.
Clerk, John Ball
Ushei' of Black Rod, Jesse E. Burns
Reporter, Benjamin Balderston
OFFICERS OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Messenger, Alex. Chaisson .
Doorkeeper, Alex. MacBeth
90
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Hon. B. D. McLellan, Speaker, $400.
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Chief Clerk, Archibald McNeil $550 | Sergeant-at-Arms, Jas. F. White
Assistant Clerk, F. W. Hughes 450 | Messengers, Don. Matheson, $70 ; Wrn. B. Pound .
Reporters, James RaUiSay, Wm. H. Croskill, each . 225 | Doorkeepers, J. F. Arsenault, Neil Mclsaac, each .
$200
85
85-
Provincial Government Officers.
Attorney General, Hon Frederick Peters $1,300
Prov. Sec.-Treas. and Com. oj Crown and Pub.
Lands, Hon. Angus Macmillan 1,300
Asst. Com. of Crown ahd Pub. Lands, J. A.
McDonald 800
Draughtsman Pub. Lands, Thos May (^ time) . . 300
Clerk " " Matthew Gallant 500
Asst. Prov. Sec.-Treas. and Clerk Exec. Council,
A. Newbery . . . 1,(XK)
Com. of Pub. Works, Hon. Jas. R. Maclean 1,300
Sec. of Pub. Woi-ks, J. W. Morrison 1,000
Draughtsman Pub Works, H. C. McMillan 600
Medical Superintendent Hospital for
Clerk Pub. Works, H. H. Beer
Prothonotary, J. A. Longworth
Clerk of Croivn, W. A. Weeks
Official Stenographer and Type Writer, Wm. H.
Croskill
Reg. of Deeds, Wm. C. White
Asst. Reg. of Deeds, Michael Laverty
Clerkx, P. McCourt, John C. McKenzie, Aug. C.
Callaghan, W. C. Hobkirk each
Prov. Auditor, Benj. Balderston
Supt. of Education, D. J. McLeod
Clerk to Supt. of Education, Rev. D. McNeill —
Insane, E. S. Blanchard, M.D., |1,000.
500
m>
b-i(y
075
900-
600-
500
800"
1,000'
600
PROVINCE OF MANITOBA.
Entered Confederation July 15th, 1870. Population in 1891—154,442.
Seat of Government— Winnipeg. Lieutenant-Governor— Hon. John C. Sciiultz, 810,000.
PROVINCIAL executive.
Premier, President of Council, Minister of Agriculture,
Railway Commissioner, etc., Hon. Thos. Greenway.
Attorney-General and Land Commissioner, Hon. Clif-
ford Sifton.
Minister of Public Works, Hon. Robert Watson.
Provincial Secretary,
Provincial Treasurer, Hon. D. H. McMillan.
Chief Clerk Att'y-General's Department, H. A. McLean.
Chief Clerk Treasury Department, Wm. John Ptolemy.
Chief Clerk Dept. Afiriculture, Hugh McKellar.
Chief Clerk Public Works Dept, J. A. Macdonell.
Clerk of Executive Council, C. Grabum.
Provincial Auditor, Geo. Black.
Queen's Printer and Chief Clerk Provincial Secretary^
Department, D. Philip.
Librarian, J. P. Robertson.
Sergeant-at-Anns, J. Macdougall.
1893.]
MANITOBA NORTH-WEST TEttRITORIES.
75
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE.
OONSTITLKSCIKS.
Avondale
Beautiful Plains.
Birtle '.
lirundoji City
Carillon ".
Cifprcsn
Dauphin
Deloraine
Dennis
Emerswn
Kildonan
KilUimey
Lakeside
Lansdovme
Leoerandrye
Lome
Manitou
Minnedosa
Morden
Morns
Speaker,
NAME.
H. Hartney Con.
J. Davidson .... Con.
Chas. J. Mickle.Lift.
W. A. Macdonald.C.
M. Jerome Itid.
J. Doig Lib.
Theo. Burrows.. Z/i6.
T. H. Kellett... Con.
J. T. Frame Con.
D.H.McFadden. Con.
John J. Bird .... Lib.
F. M. Younjr . . .Lib.
li.B. Rutherford. Li6.
Edw. Dickson . .Lib.
Theo. Pare Con.
R.G.O'Malley.. Con.
Robt. Ironsides. Li'6.
R. H. Meyers. . .TAb.
Thos. Duncan . . Lib.
A. F.Martin . ..Con.
Clerk of Legislative Assembly, K. G. Conklin.
p. 0. ADDRKS8.
Hartney.
Neepawa.
Birtle.
Brandon.
St. Pierre.
Glenboro'.
Winnijieg,
Deloraine.
Virden.
Emerson.
St. Andrews.
Wakopa.
Ptge La Prairie
Oak Lake.
St. Anne.
Somerset.
Manitou.
Minnedosa.
Morden.
St. Boniface.
CONSTITlfBNCIES.
Mountain
Ncrrfolk
North Brandon . .
Portage la Prairie
BJiineland
Rockivood
Bosenfeldt
Russell
St. Andrews
St. Boniface
Saskatchewan
Sour is
South Brandon . . .
Springfield
Turtle Mountain . .
Westbourne
Woodlands
Winnipeg North . .
Winnipeg South . .
Winnipeg Centre . .
Hon.T. Greenway.L
R. T. Lyons . . . Con.
Hon. C. Sifton.Z/i7A
Hon. R.Watson. Lib.
V. Winkler. . . . Lib.
S. J. Jackson . . Lib.
E. Winkler Lib.
James Fisher. .Con.
F.W.Colcleugh.ZrtVA
J. E. Prendergast.C.
D. McNaught, .Lib.
A.McL Campbell. /y.
H. 0. Graham. .fJb.
T. H. Smith. ..Ind.
JohnHettle....Lt6.
T. L. Morton . . . Lib.
H. Armstrong . . Con.
P. C. Mclntyre . Lib.
J. D. Cameron. Lift.
Hon. D. McMillan. L.
p. O. ADDRBHH
Crystal City.
Carberr}'.
Brandon.
Ptge. La Prairie.
Morden.
Stonewall.
Gretna.
Winnipeg.
West Selkirk.
St. Boniface.
Ra)>id City.
Melita.
Hayfield.
Springfield.
Boissevain.
Gladstone.
Winnipeg.
Winnipeg.
Winnipeg.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Chair)nan, Most Rev. Metropolitan of Rupert's Land.
Secretary, Dr. Blakely, Winnipeg.
Rev. Dr. Bryce, R. R. Cochrane, D. J. Goggin, D. H.
McCalman, J. D. Hunt, Brandon.
MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS OFFICE.
Commissioner, Hon. Jas. A. Smart.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, E. M. Wood.
NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
Seat of Government— Regina.
lieitexaxt-governor — hon. joseph royal, §7,000.
Executive Committee, Frederick William Gordon Haul- I Indian Commisioner, Hayter Reed,
tain, Jno. Ryerson Neff, Thos. Tweed. | Assistant Indian Commissioner, A. E. Forget.
Speaker,
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Clerk of Assembly and Sec'y to Lieut. -Governor, R. B. QorJon
COXSTITUEXCIES.
Banf
Batoche
Battleford
Calgary |
Cannin{fton .. ..
Cumberland. . . .
Edmonton
Kinistino
Lethbridye ....
Maclcod
Medicine Hat . . .
Mitchell
name.
R. G. Brett
C. E. Boucher . ..
James Clinkskill . .
John Lineham . . \
H. St. Q. Cayley /
Samuel S. Page. . .
John F. Betts ....
Frank Oliver
Wm. F. Meyers . . .
Cha.><. A. Magrath.
F. W. G. Haultain
Thomas Tweed . . .
Hillyard Mitchell .
p. 0. address.
Banff, Alb.
Batoche, Sask.
Battleford, Sask.
Calgary, Alb.
Cannington, Assa.
Prince Albert, Sas.
Edmonton, Alb.
Kinistino. Sask.
Lethbridge.
Macleod, Alb.
Medicine Hat, Ass.
Stobart, Sask.
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME.
Moosejaw James H. Ross
Moosomin John R. Neff
Prince Albert. . . Thomas McKay . .
QuAppelle S Geo. S. Davidson . .
QuAppelle N... Wm. Sutherland..
Red Deer F. E. Wilkins
Regina North. . . David F. Jelly
Regina South . . . Daniel Mowat
St. Albei-t Antonio Prince . . .
Souris Geo. H. Knowling,
Wallace Joel Reaman
Whitewood Daniel Campbell . .
Wolseley James P. Dill
p. 0. address.
Moose Jaw, Assa.
Moosomin, Assa.
Prince Albert, Sas_
Qu'Appelle Statiott
Fort Qu'Appelle.
Red Deer, Alb.
Regina, Assa.
Regina, Assa.
Edmonton, Alb.
Alametla, Assa.
Yorkton, As.'^a.
Whitewood, Assa.
Wolselev, Assa.
Protestant Section.
Right Rev. the Bishop of Saskatchewan and Calgary
Wm. Craig, J. P.
W. J. Chisholm, Esq., B.A.
A. H. Smith, Esq., B.A.
BOARD OF EDICATIO.V.
Raman Catholic Section.
Hon. Mr. Justice Rouleau.
Rev. H. Leduc.
A. E. Forget, Esq.
James Brown, Esq., Secretary.
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Declaration of Independence 4th July
General Washington first President 1789 and
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson 1801 and
James Madison 1809 and
James Monroe 1817 and
John Quincy Adams
General Andrew Jackson 1829 and
Martin Van Biiren
General William Honry Harrison (died 4th April)..
John Tyler (elected as Vice-President
James Knox Polk
Population in 1776, including slaves, 2,<il4,300
1776 1 General Zachary Taylor (died 9th Julv, 18.50) 1849
1793 I Millard Fillmore (elected as Vice-President) 1850
1797 j General Fi-anklin Pierce 1853
1805 j James Buchanan 1857
1813 I Abram Lincoln (assas. 14th April, 18C5)..1861 and 1865
1821 I Andrew Johnson (elected as Vice President) 1865
1825 : Genei-al Ulvses S. Grant 1869 and 187;-;
1833 i Rutherford Bircliard Haves 1877
1837 ! Gen. J. Abram Garfield (died 19th Sept., 1881).. . . 1881
1841 I Gen. Chester A. Arthur (elected as Vice-President) 1881
1841 I Grover Cleveland 1885
1845 ! General Benjamin Harrison 1889
Population in 1881, all free, 50,152,8(56 ; 1890, 62,622,250.
POSTAL INFORMATION.
Book Post, &c.
Canada.— Letters post-
ed iu Canada, addressed ttj
any place within the Do-
minion, 3 cents per oz.
If unpaid, such letters can-
not be forwarded, but will
be sent tt) the Dead Letter
Office. If partially pre-
paid, the letter will be
forvarded to its destin-
ation and double the de-
ficiency charged on de-
livery. Letters mailed at
any office for delivery at or
from the same office, pro-
vided that the office is not
one at which free delivery
by letter carriers is estab-
lished, are charged 1 cent
per.oz., and must be at
least partially prepaid ;
otherwise th-*- are sent to the Dead Letter Office.
Letters of this nature mailed at and for delivery from
an office at which there is a free delivery by letter car-
riers are liable to 2 centsper ounce. _ All postage must
be prepaid by Postage Stamps.
Post Cards.— From any place in Canada to any other
place in Canada or to the United States, 1 cent each.
British and Foreign, 2 cents each.
United Kingdom.— Postage on Letters, 5 cents per J
oz., whether by Canadian or New York Steamers. If
sent unpaid, double postage will be charged.
Neivfoundland -All classes of matter, same rates and
regulations as to United Kingdom.
Ber»ii«Z«.— Letters, 5 cts. per J oz. Newspapers and
printed matter generally, 1 cent per 2 oz.
United States.— The rate on letters to the United States
is the same as in Canada, and at least one rate must be
prepaid.
Registration of Letters.
Persons posting letters containmg value should be
careful to require thom to be Registered, and to obtain
from the Postmaster a certificate of receipt for Regis-
tration.
The charge for Registration (use Registration Stamp),
in addition to the Postage, is, on all classes of matter,
five cents.
Both the Postage charge and Registration fee should,
in all case's, be prepaid by stamp.
Registered Letter Stamps have been issued of the de-
nomination of 5 cents, which may be obtained at any
Stamp Agency.
Registration Stamps cannot be used in payment of
postage.
Registration is not an absolute guarantee against the
miscarriage or loss of a Letter ; but a Registered Letter
can be traced where an Unregistered Letter can not, and
the posting and delivery or non-delivery can be proven.
A Book Pa<*ket may contain any number of sepanit
books. Limit of weight for domestic post, 5 lbs. (',
less consisting of a single book, in which case a weigh
of 7 lbs is allowed) ; for foreign post, 4 lbs. Limit
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 ii
Canada is I cent per 4 oz., which must be prepaid
stamps.
The rate to Great Britain and the United States is
cent per 2 ozs.
Rates of Postage on Letters and Newspapers
for Foreign Places.
The rates on letters and newspapers for all parts ot
the world are 5 cts, per i oz for letters and 1 c. per 2 ozs.
for papers, with the exception of Bechuaualand, Orange
Free State, and the Transvaal, the rates for which is*
10 cts. per i oz. for letters and 2 cts, per 2 ozs. for
papers.
Miscellaneous Matter. 1
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 Office 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 P<jst.
On all books, pamf)hlets, occasional publications,
printed circulars (productions of tlie 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, cuttings, 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, including music books whether
stitched or bound ; documents partly printed or written,
not being letters, or intended to serve the purpose of
letters— such as deeds, insurance policies, militia, muni-
cipal and school returns, school or college examination
l)apers or otlier documents of like nature, — and on all
other miscellaneous matter transmissible by post and
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 stami)s 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 prei>aid by postage stamp or stamped postbamls or
wrappers in all cases.
6]
^on.i
POSTAL INFORMATION.
Ujv,
ket of ini^rcellaneous matter can be transmittt:<i
if it exreed, 5 lbs. in weight, 24 inches in leu^h
hes iu width or depth.
and coniiuerciaJ pajters generally (including Bank
■ >ks) are liable to letter rate ot postage, except
lit 35 parcels by s \rcel Post, and the exceptions
iven t«;i matter of toat cla^-s are restrictedto the do-
onn-nts snecified. such as Deed a. d Insurance Poiici«s.
Newspapers ana Periodicals.
Newspapi
Goods sfLt for sale or in execution of an order, however
small the quantity may be, or any article sent by onc
private individual to another, which are not actuallv
trade patterns or samples, are not admissible.
United Kingdom and United States.
Patterns and Samples . ..-. when addresatu
' to places in the United K : not exceed o lbs.
' in weight, and to the I'l. - ^ oz., and must l>e
I prepaid by postage stamp ai luu- loUowing rates :— 1 cent
I per 2 oz. or fraction of 2 oz., with a minimum prei»ay-
s and vtenoAlcaU printed and published in ^ *, ^ ■ ■. , .
YW^drt. and issued not less frequently than once a month "^«"^ ^^' ^^^^ covering a weight of 4 oz.
a known office of publication to regular subscribers
r news agents in Canada and the United States are sent
eee ; and such newspai^ers and j>eriodicals are to be
iflit up into i>ackages and delivered into the Post Office,
tider such regnlations as the Postmaster-General may
iun time to time make.
''un all newsi-apers and periodicals posted in Canada,
^ delivery in the I>)minion, other than those addressed
j| regular subscribepj or news agents, from office of
ilbhcation, the rate will be one cent per k oz., to be
■variably prei^aid by Postage Stamp.
'News}>apers and penodicals weighing not more than
Ol each may be posted singly, if prepaid by Postage '
iianp \ cent each.
^le post*g-e on specimen newspapers and i>apers and
i^odicals published less frequently than once a month
rone cent per lb.
^ritish publications may be reposted in Canada to
Wisc-ribers free, and the publications of other counlries
■ly be posted to subscribers at the rate of Ic. per lb.
I Transient Newspaper^.
jjjtnmsient newspapers and periodicals include all news- '
rs and periodicals posted in Canada, other tlian
■"a neicspapers ^nt from the offi-^ of publication,
British neia,-papers posted by news agents for regular
rs in Canada. When addressed to any place .
the Do'uinion, or the Unit<:d States, they must j
id the following rates by Postage Stamp : — |
j;hing not more than I oz., half a cent each
^'hing over 1 oz., one cent i»er four oz. or frac-
uur oz.
insieut newspai>ers addressed to the United
L the rate will be one cent per 2 oz. — to be pre-
Postage Stamp. Canada newsj>apers posted /rorn
of publication to subscribers in the United
1— sent in tlie Mails forwarded by Canadian
■r ina New York must be prepaid by Postage
t the transient paper rate of one cent per 2 oz.
j;lish Post Office requires each newspaper cr
'Z to be prei>aid by ix)stage stamp. If sent in
s the English Post Office declines to deliver
•pers
^^^pai
;tick
Useful Hints.
Register all valuable Icttci-s. Transmit money l.y
Money Ordei-s. Make complaints and inquiries i'u
writing, and address the Postmaster-General at Ottawa.
Preser\e, and request corresjwndents to preserve,
envelopes of missent or delayed letters. Semi to the
Postmaster-General enveloi>es 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 stam]< on
the right hand upper comer 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). Xo lettei
ir.ust be inclosed ; if any discovered, the amount paid
will l>e forfeited, and the Parcel charged at unpaid
Letter rates. No Parcel must exceed 5 lbs. a weight,
and must be prepaid by stamps.
Eye-glasses and spectac'es may be sent by m»'il when
prowrly put up and prepaid bv Parcel Post or as fifth
class matter.
Parcel Post with the United Kingdom, New-
foundland and other British Colonies and
Foreign Countries.
I An arrdngemeui has been entered mto with tiie P. st
Office of the United Kingdom and Newfoundland for a
Parcel Post, under which closed Parcels not exceedm-
7 lbs. in weight may be posted in the United Kingdunr.
Newfoundland and other British Colonies and Foreign
Countries, when addressed to Canada, and may in like
! manner be posted in Canada for destinations" in tiie
, Unit«d Kingdom, Newfoundland and other British
Colonies and Foreign Countries.
The Parcels exchanged with or via 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
of Merchandise and Goods for ' cannot be sent via New York.
t exceeding 24 <»z in weight, may be po.s'ted in The Parcel Post with the United Kingdom, Newfound-
to be forwanled to any place ^^^thin the Do- I land and other British Colonies and Foreign Countries,
on prepayment by Postage Stamp of a rate of 1 i will be governed by the followmg regulations :—
4 oz., under the following regulations : j 1. A Parcel must not exceed 7 lbs. in weight,
efficiently prepaid the packet will be forwarded | 2. The dimensions of a Parcel must not exceed 2 feet
with double the deficient postage, provided the i in length by 1 foot in width or depth,
y does not exceed 5 cents. *■ | 3. A Parcel mvist not contain any ex|.losive, combust-
_'es of Samples and Patterns, addressed to any ' iltle, or dangerous articles, nor anyarticle of a perishable
Canada, may be registered by affixing thereto i or fragile «3iaracter, nor liquids or matters likely to
o the value of 5 cents in addition to the postage j injure other Parcels or mail transmissions.
i provided such* packet be handed into the Post I 4. All Parcels must be securely and substantially
!■ registration. ' packed and closed
us or Sa'iiples must be sent in covers open at the I 5. Each Parcel must be plainly directed, and such
• as to be easy of examination. Samples, how- direction must include the name and fuU address of the
-eeds, drugs, &c., which cannot be sent in open '. person fur whom the Parcel is intended.
m:av be enclosed in bags of linen, or such like j 6. For each Parcel the sender must fill up a Customs
ued in such a manner that they may be Declaration. On this form the sender will su[.ply an
accurate statement ,of the contents and valne of the
may bear on the outside tlie address of the ' Parcel, also the address thereof, with signature and place
lU addition to the address of the person for I of abode of the sender. The Customs Declaration must
may be intended ; and also a trade mark or | be securely affixed by mucilage or paste to the Parcel to
which it relates.
Parcels from the United Kingdom or any other jdacc
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 tfie pers>jns addressed.
Patterns and Samples within the Dominion.
Patterns and Sample
. and the price of the sample enclosed ; inside,
;st he no enclosure but the samples or patterns
es. The particulars, however, of the trade
uumliers, and prices may be marked on the
themselves instead of on the outside of the
^cket, at the option of the sender.
78
POSTAL INFORMATION MONEY ORDERS.
[1893.
Parcel Post Charge.
All the Dominion 20 cents per pound or fraction of a
pound to the United Kingdom and Barbados, and 15
cents to Newfoundland. For other countries see list in
Postal Guide. . . , . „
Frepav«nent by pnstajje st-amp is required in all cases.
Parcels must be' handed to the Postmaster ; in no case
t^hould 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 Kingdon« maintains parcel post
relationfe.
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
bv 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 fith class when ad-
dres'^ed to any destination w ifchin the Dominion or United
States. FifthVlass matter must, be .so packed or iku up
as to be opened to examination of contents and must
not exceed .5 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.
Monev Orders.
m senamg money by mail it is always best to transmit
by Monev Order if possible.
Commissions oh Moneii Orders.
On Money Ordersr drawn by any Monej' Order OfBce
in Canada on any other Money Order Office in the Do-
minion, the Commission is as follows :--
If not exceeding •? 4 2 cents.
Over ^ 4 notexceeding 10 5 "
" 10 " " .... 20 10 "
«' 20 " " .... 40 20 "
" JO " " .... 60 30 "
" 60 " " .... 80 40 "
•< 80 " " 100 50 "
No single Money Order, payable in the Dominion of
Canada, can be issued for more than §100 ; but as manj^ 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 "
($50 is the limit of a single order).
Antigua Guiana, (British"' Newfoundland
Australia,South'n Hawaii (Sandwich New South Wales
Australia, West'ii Islands) New Zealand
Austria-Hungary Holland (Nether- North Borneo
Bahamas ' lands) Norway
Barbados Honduras(l!riti8h) Panama (Br. Agcy)
Belgium Hong-Kong, in- Portugal, including'
Belize eluding Amoy, Madeira and the
Bermuda Canton, Foo- Azores
Bulgaria Chow Han-kow, Queensland
Cape Colony Hoi-how, Ning- Roumania
Ceylon po, Shang-hai & Seychelles Islands
China (See Hong Swatow Sierra Leone
Kong) India, British, in- Smyrna
Constantinople
(Turkey)
Cyprus
Danish W. Indies
Denmark, includ-
ing Iceland and
the Faroe Isla's zibar
Dominica Italy
Dutch East Indies Jamaica
Egypt Japan
Faiklands Islands Labuan
France & Algeria Lagos
Gambia Malta
German Empire Mauritius
Gibraltar
Gold Coast
Grenada
eluding Aden, St. Helena
Bagdad, Bandor St. Kitts
Abas, Bushire, St. Lucia
Busrah,Guadar, St Vincent
Jask, Linga, Straits Settlem'ts
Muscat and Zan- Sweden
Switzerland
Tangier, Morocco
Tasmania
Tobago
Trinidad
Tunis
Turk's island
United Kingdom
United States
Victoria (Australia)
Virgin Islands
Montserrat
Natal
Nevis
Money Orders on the above countries are drawn in
Canada Currency. Tables showing the sums payable in
other countries where the money is of a different denom-
ination, on Orders issued in Canada, will be found below.
Table
Showing the amount tn Canadian Money to oe puvd by
remitters for Money Orders on the United Kingdom,
India, Jamaica and the Australian Colonies, tvhere
payment will be made in Sterling Money.
£ s. d.
$ c.
cfc
».
d.
$ c.
10
24
16
3 90
2
49
17
4 14
3
73
18
c
4 38
4
97
19
4 63
5
1 22
1
4 87
6
1 46
2
9 74
7
1 71
3
14 61
8
1 95
4
19 48
9
2 19
5
24 35
10
2 44
6
29 22 .
11
2 68
7
34 09 J
12
2 92
8
38 96 i
13
3 17
9
43 83 ■*
14
3 41
10
48 70
15
3 65
And two cts. for each penny to make up the sum required.
FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS.
Tablk showing the sums payable in Germany in Marks table showing the sums payable in France. Algeria, Belgium,
" , ^ , . ,.^, I Italy and Switzerland ni Irancs and Centimes, on Orders issueii
and Pfennigs, on Orders issued in Canada. in Canada.
c
c
c
5 .
c C .
a .
S c .
«8 .
E c .
III
11
3 o
II
5s
>6s
qS
>as
OS
>OS
6^
P>OS
cents.
pf.
cents.
m. pf.
$ c.
m. pf.
$c.
m. pf.
1
4
20
83
100
4 16
15 00
62 40
2
8
25
1 04
200
8 32
20 00
83 20
3
12
30
1 25
3 00
12 48
25 00
104 00
4
16
40
1 66
400
16 64
30 00
124 80
5
20
50
2 08
500
20 80
.35 00
145 60
6
25
60
2 50
600
24 96
40 00
166 40
7
29
70
2 91
700
2912
45 00
187 20
8
33
75
3 12
800
33 28
50 00
208 00
9
37
80
3 33
9 00
37 44
16
41
90
3 75
10 00
4160
Note.— The original order issued in Canada should be retained
by the remitter. The payee will receive a proper form of Money
Order from the Chief Office at Cologne.
cents
1
2
3
4
5
ctms.
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
.50
rt jri
cents.
20
25
30
40
50
60
70
75
80
90
fr. ce
1 00
1 25
1 55
2 05
2 55
3 05
3 55
3 80
4 10
4 60
as
$ c.
100
2 00
3 00
4 00
5 00
6 00
7 00
8 00
900
10 00
2 2 a
>6hS
fr. ce.
5 10
10 20
15 30
20 40
25 50
30 60
35 70
40 80
45 90
.5100
1*
oS
$ c.
15 00
20 00
25 00
30 00
35 00
40 00
45 00
50 00
>feS
fr. ce.
76 50
102 00
V17 50
l^S 00
178 50
204 00
229 50
255 00,
subject to a further deduction by the Swise Post OfBoc of 2 i
2 5 franoB, no abatemfnt being leia than 5 oentimej.'
•The original Order issjed in Canada, and payable in Belgium, Italy. Switzerland, or Roiimaiiia, should be retained by the remittor
The payee will receive a proper form of Money Order from the Chief Office at Antwerp, Turin, or Basle, as the case m.ay be. The
eriglnal Order, issued in Canada, and payable in France or Algeria, must be sent to the payee by the remitter.
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
79
NUMBER OF POST OFFICES IN CANADA, AND ESTTM/^TED NUMBER AlO) NUMBER PER HEAD
OF LETTERS AND POST CARDS SENT, 1878 TO 1891.
Year ended
30th June.
Number
EsTiMATKD Number Sent.
Number
of
Post
Offices.
Registered!
Letters.
Free
Letters.
Total Letters
Posted.
Post
Cards.
of Letters
187S
1879
5,378
5,606
5,773
5,935
6,171
6,395
6,837
7,084
7,295
7,534
7,671
7,838
1,980,000
1,940,000
2,040,(K)0
2,253,000
2,450,000
2,650,0(X)
3,000,000
3,060,000
• 3,400,000
3,560,000
3,580,000
3.649.000
1,250,000
1,384,000
1,464,000
1,838,000
2,390,000
2,600,000
2,824,000
2,960,000
3,310,000
3,160,000
3,500,000
3,872,000
3,870,000
4,078,000
44.000,00f>
43,900,00<J
45,800,000
48,170.000
56,200,000
62,800,000
66,100,000
68,400,000
71,000,000
74,300,000
80,200,000
92,668,000
94,100,000
97,975,000
6,455,000
6,940,000
7,800,000
9.640,000
11,300,000
12,940,000
13,580,000
13,800,000
15,109,000
16,356,000
16,586,000
19,355,000
19,480,000
20,300,000
10 78
10 59
1880
10 86
1881
nil
18s2
12-82
1883
14 17
1884
14 74
1885
15-08
1886
15-48
1887
16.03
1888
17-12
1889
19-57
189()
7,913 3.280.000
19-6.S
1891
8,061
3,292,000
20 23
Durinjf the year 1891, 148 new offices were opened, and the total number of offices is now considerably more
than double the number at Confederation, there having been an increase of 4,4-23. As compared with 1890, there
was an increase of 12,000 in the number of registered letters and of 208,000 in that of free letters, and 3,875,000
in the total number of letters sent. The number of registered letters was about the same as in 1890, but con-
aiderably less than in previous years, due no doubt to the increased registration fee.
LIST OF POST OFFICES IN CANADA, 1892.
The Offu-e^ printed inltalics are authorized to grant andpay Money Orders. 'The Offices marked* are Savings Bank
Offices. Capital letters on 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,
Manitoba; B C, British ColumJ>ia : Alta, Alberta; Assa, Assiniboia ; Atha, Athabasca; Sask, Saskatcheican.
POST offices electoral district
Aaskana
Abbott's Corners .
Abbotsford
Abbotsf ord
Abenakis
Abenakis Springs
Aberarder
Abercorn
Abercrombie ....
Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Aberdour
Aberfeldy
Aberfoyle
Abernethy
Abigail
Abingdon
Abrams Village . .
Acacia
Acadie
Acadia Mines . . .
Acadie Siding
* Acton
* Acton Vale
Adamsville
Adamsville
Adamsville
Adderley
Addington Forks,
Addison
Adelaide
Adelpha
Admaston
Admiral Rock . . .
Adolphustoum . .
Adstock
Advocate Harbor
Afton
Agassiz
Agerton
Aginoourt
* Agnes
Ahmic Harbour .
Ahmic Lake
Akinside
"^AUsa Craig
Ainsworth
Aird
Sask
Missisquoi Q
NewWestm'r..B.C
Rouville Q
Dorchester Q
Yamaska Q
Lambton, WR..0
Brome Q
Pictou N S
Grey, S R O
Cariboo B C
Bruce, W.R.... O
Lambton, E. R.. O
Wellington, S.R. O
Selkirk M
Wentworth, S.R
Prince P EI
Norfolk, N.R....0
Kent N B
Coldchester . . N S
Kent N B
Halton O
Bagot Q
Bruce, N. R . . . . O
Brome
Kent N
Megantic Q
Antigonishe . . N S
Brockville O
Middlesex, WR. O
Selkirk M
Renfrew, SR....0
Hants ...NS
Leimox O
Beauce Q
Cumberland . . N S
Antigonishe . . N S
Yale&KootenayBC
Halton O
York, E R O
Beauce Q
Muskoka&PS'd.O
Muskoka & P^S'd O
Selkirk M
Middlesex, NR..0
Yale&KootenayBC
Missisquoi Q
POST OFFICE
, Airlie
! Air Line Junction
Aitkin's Ferry . .
Akerly
Alameda
Albemi
Albany
Alberry Plains . .
Albert
Albert
Albert Bridge
Albert Mines ....
Albertine
Alberton
*Alberton
* Albion
Albion
Albuna
Albury
Alcester
Aldboro'
Aldergrove
Alderney
Alder Point
Alder River
Aldershot
Alderville
Aldouane
Alert Bay
Alexander
Alexander's Point
A lexander
Alexandra
Alexandria
*Alescandna
Alexandrina
Alfred
*Algoina Mills ..
Algonquin
Alice
Alison
Alkali Lake
Allanburg
*A lla mlale
Allandale
Allan Park
Allan's Cornei-s. .
Allan's Mills ....
Simcoe. S R O
Welland O
King's P E I
Queen's N B
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Vancouver .... B C
Prince P E I
Queen's PEI
Hastings, E R . . O
Albert NB
Cape Breton . . N S
Albert NB
Victoria BC
Brant, NR O
Prince PEI
Cardwell O
Kings PEI
Essex, S R O
Prince Edward ..O
Selkirk M
Elgin, WR O
N Westminster BC
Richmond N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Guysborough..NS
Wentworth, N R O
North'berl'd WR O
Kent NB
Cariboo B C
Inverne.«»s N S
Gloucester.. ..N B
Selkirk M
Queen's PEI
Cariboo BC
Glengarry O
Kent NB
Prescott O
Algoma O
Grenville, S R . . O
Renfrew, N R . . O
Westmoreland, NB
Cariboo B C
Welland
Simcoe, S R , , . . O
York NB
Grey, S R O
Chateauguay , . ..Q
Lanark, S R . . . . O
POST OFFICE lELECTORAL DISTRICT
Allenford jBruce, N R O
Allansville Muskoka & P S'd.O
.Allen jFrontenac O
I Allen's Mills iPortneuf Q
AUenwood Simcoe, N R . . . .O
Allisonville Prince Edward . .0
*Alliston Simcoe, S R O
Alloa Peel O
Allsaw ;Victoria,N R O
AUumette Island Pontiac Q
Alma j Wellington, C R O
Alma, 'Albert NB
Alma Pictou N S
Alma Prince P E I
Almasippi Selkirk m
Almira i York, E R . . o
* Almonte Lanark, N R. . . .Q
Alport Simcoe, E R o
Alsace Muskoka& P S'd O
Alsfeldt Grey, S R o
Althorpe Lanark, S R . . . O
Alta Selkirk m
Alton Cardwell o
Alton Colchester N S
1 Altona Ontai-io, W R . . o
j Alvanley iGrey, N R o
I Alvena I Sask
\*Alvinston Lambton, E R . . O
j Amaguadus Pond Cape Breton . .N S
' Amaranth Station Wellington, N R . O
I Amber York, E R
Amberley Huron , W R . . . . o
Ambleside Bruce, E R O
Ameliasburg .... Prince Edward. . O
Amherst Cumberland. . N S
*Amherstburgh . . Essex, S R O
Amherst Point . . Cumberland . ." N S
Amiens Middlesex, WR . . O
Amigari Welland O
Ammen Westmoreland N B
Amqui jRimouski Q
Amulree Oxford, N R Q
Anagance King's N B
Anagance Ridge. King's N B
*Aneaster Brant, N R . . . . O
Ancienne Lore tte Quebec Q
Anderson 'Perth, S R o
Andei-son | Westmoreland NB
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POST orrici 1 slcctoral diutkiot
Audenon'bCorn.. Huntingdon Q
'Andover 1 Victoria N B
AadrewBTille j Lanark, S. K ....
Ange Gardien j Montmorency ... Q
Ange G.deRouv'le RonTille.. Q
Angeline |RouvIlle Q
Angers lOttawa Q
*Angtu jSimcoe, 8 R
Annan Grey, N R
Annapnlit j Annapolis .... N S
Annarovre Queen's P E.J
AnncBley ; Pontiac Q
Annidale Queen's N B
Anson Hastingi' N R . . .
Auten Mills \ Simcoe, N R. . . .
Anthracite ; Alta
Antigonishe Antigonishe... N S
Antig. Harbour... Antigonishe ... N S
Antig.Hurb.S'th S Antigonishe ... N S
Antioch I MuskokaA P Sd...O
Antler Assa
Antoinette Argenteuil Q
Autrim Halifax N S
Antrim Lanark, N R
Apohaqui King's N h
Appin Middlesex, W R.
Appin Antigonishe ... N t
Ai)pln Road Queen's PBl
Appleby Halton
Appledore Bothwell
AypleOrove Stanstead Q
ApploHill Glengarry
Apple River Cumberland ...J^ g
Appleton Lanark, N R
Apsley Peterborough ER
Apto Simcoe, N R
Arcadia Yarmouth NS
Archer Dundas
Archibald Colchester N S
Archibald Sett ... Restigouche ... N B
Areola Assa
Arden Addington
Arden Station . ... Marquette M
Ardness Pictou N S
Ardoch Addington
Ardtrea Simcoe, E R
Argyle Victoria, NR
Argyle Carleton N B
Argyle Yarmouth ,N 8
Argyle iLisgar '. . M
Argyle Head Yarmouth N S
Argyle Shore Queen's P E 1
Argyle Sound .... Yarmouth N g
ArichcU Richmond .... N f
Arisaig Antigonishe... N £
Arizona Ma>quette M
Arkell Wellington, S R..
*Ark(ma Lambton, E R....
Arktoright Bruce, N R
Arlington Cardwell
Arlington King's NS
Armadale York, E R
Armadale King's P E 1
Armagh Bellechasse Q
Armand Temiscouata Q
Armow Bruce, W R
Armstrong Beauce.. Q
Armstrong ' King's N B
Arni»tr(mg'sBro6k\TieBi\gOMc\xe... NB
Armstrong's Corn. Queen's N
POST orPlCE BLECTOEAL DISTKI
CT
{Arundel | Argenteuil .... Q
\Arva I Middlesex, E R...
I Asbestos Richmond Q
Ascot Comer .... Sherbrooke Q
Asessippi Marquette M
Ash Halton
Ashburn I Ontario, S R. . . .
Ash Creek ISelkirk M
Ashcroft Yale BC
Athcroft Station . YaleAKootenayBC
Ashdad Renfrew, S R
Ashdale Antigonishe... N S
Ashdown MuskukaA P S'd.
Ashfleld Inverness N
Ashgrove Halton
Ashland Carleton N
Ashley Grey, N R
Ashton Carleton
*As}m(rrlh Muskoka A P.S'd.O
Vskilton Inverness N S
Askin Middlesex, S R...
a Aspen Guy8borougb...N S
Aspdin I Muskoka A P S'd.
I Lennox
Marquette M
Nicolet Q
Ontario, S R
Huntingdon . . . . Q
Leeds, 8. R
Asselstine
Assiniboine . ,
v.6ton Station.
Atha
Atheldstan . . ,
Athens
Atherley lOntario, N R. . . . O
Atherton I Norfolk, N R. . . .
Uhlone Cardwell
Athole
Athol
Atkinson
Attercliflfe
Attercliffe Station
Atwell
Atwood
Atwood's Brook.
Glengarry
Cumberland ... N S
Frontenac O
Wentworth, S R.
Monck
Lisger M
Perth, N R
Shelburne NS
Aubert Gallion ... JBeauce ... Q
Aubigny Prorencher M
Aubrey jChateauguay. . . . Q
Huron, S R
Kind's NS
Queen's . . . . P E I
Ontario, W.R....0
Lambton, E R ...
Prince P EI
..
NS
Auburn
Auburn
Auburn
Audley
Aughrim
Augustine Cove.
Auguston jGrey, E R
Auld's Cove Quysborough
AuUsvUle Stormont
* Aurora 'York. N R
Austin I Marquette M
Avening Simcoe, N R . . . .
Avery's Portage... [York N B
Bonaventure. ... Q
Avignon
Avoca
Avon
A von bank
Avondale
Avondale
Avondale Station
Argenteuil Q
Middlesex, E R...
Perth, SR
Carleton NB
Pictou NS
Pictou NS
Avonmore jStormont
Avonport jKing's N 3
Avonport Station i King's N 8
Bothwell
Peith, SR
Selkirk M
j Avonroy
Vvonton
Armstrong Lake
Armstrong's Mills
Arnaud
Amer
Arnes
Arnott
*Amprior
Arnstein
Aroostook June...
Aroostook Portage
Arrochar
Asss
Wellington, 8 R.
Provencher . . . . M
Essex 8. R
Lisgar M
Grey, N R
Renfrew, 8 R . ...
iMuskokaAPS'd.O
Victoria N B
Victoria N B
Ahss
M
Aweme
\xe Lake
Ayer's Flat
Ayletford
*Ayltner (Eatt) .
"Aylmer ( West)
Arrow River j Marquette.
.Arrowton
*Arihabaskaville
* Arthur
Arthurette
Arthurville
Marquette M
Arthabaska . . . . Q
Wellington, NR.
Victoria NB
Bellc'chaste Q
Muskoka A P S'd.O
Stanstead Q
King's N S
Ottawa Q
Elgin, ER
Aylwin i Ottawa Q
'Ayr i Waterloo, S R....
•Ayton jGrey, S R
Babington iQueen's NB
Baccaro 'Shelburne NS
Back Bay Charlotte NB
Back Lands JAntigonishe ...N S
Back Meadows ...Pictou NS
*Baddf.ck 'Victoria N S
Baddeck Bay Victoria N S
Baddeck Bridge... Victoria N S
BftddeckRiv. N.Br. Victoria N S
Baddow I Victoria, N R
POST OPPICE
* Baden . . .
Uadenoch .
Badjeros . .
BagotviUe
bale de la Trinity
Baie des Bacons...
Bale des Peres ...
Baie des Rochers
Baie d'Urfe
Baie d'Uiie
Baie Verte
Baie Verte Road...
Bailey's Brook ...
Baillieboro' ....
Baillargeon ....
Baillie
Bainsville
Bairdsville
Baker Settlement
Bala
Balaclava
Balcarres
Balderson
Baldoon
Baldur
Baldwin
Baldvrin's Mills...
Baldwin's Road...
Balftou
Balfour. ,
Balfour
Balgonie
Baljonnie
Ballantrae
Ballantyne's St...
Ballinafad
Ballycroy
BallydufiF
Balljmote
Balmerino
Balmoral
Balmoral
Balmoral
Balmoral
Balmoral Mills ...
Balsam
Balsam Bay
Balsam Grove ...
Balsam Lake ....
Balsam Hill
Baltic
Baltimore
Balvenie
Bamberg
Banbury
■ Bancroft
Banda
Banff
Bangor
iks
Banks of Br'd Cv.
Bannister
Bannockburn
Barachois ....
Barachois deMalb.
Barachois Harbor
Barb
Barclay
Bardolph
Bardsville
BarkervUle
Bark Lake
Barkway
Barnaby River ...
Barnebville
Barnett
j Barney Riv. Stat.
Barney's River ...
Barnsley
Barnston
Barra Head
!Bar River ,
|Barrett
Barrettsholme ...
\*Sarrie
Barriefield
Barrie Island ....
j LECTORAL DISTRICT
Waterloo7s"R~
Bruce, E R....
iGrey, E R
jChicoutimi
Saguenay Q
Saguenay Q
Pontiac Q
Charlevoix Q
Jacques Cartier. Q
•Jacques Cartier. (^
Westmoreland. N B
Westmoreland. N B
Pictou N S
Peterboro' W R...0
L6viB Q
Charlotte N B
Glengarry
Victoria K S
Lunenburg N S
Simcoe, E R
Grey, NR
Assa
Lanark, S R
Kent
Selkirk M
York,N R
Stanstead Q
King's PE I
King's N. B
Prince Edwar.d...O
YaltAKooteny.B.C
.Al48lt
Sask
Ontario, WR
Frontenac
Wellington, 8 R...0
Cardwell
Durham, E R
Middlesex, E R..
Marquette M
Haldimand
Restigouche ... N IX
Lisgar M
Richmond N S
Colchester N S
Ontario, WR
Lisgar M
Victoria, N R . ...
Victoria, NR
Renfrew, 8 R
Prince P.E I
Nortbumb., W R.O
Renfrew, S.R O
Waterloo, N R....0
Muskoka &P S'd.O
Hastings, N R....0
Simcoe, 8 R O
Alta
King's PEl
Grey, E R
Inverness N S
Albert N B
Hastings, N R....0
Westmoreland N B
Qaspfi Q
Cape Breton ...N.S.
Prescott
Algoma 0.
Lennox
Simcoe, E R
Cariboo B C
Renfrew, S R
Ontario, N R
Northnmber'd.N B
King's N B
Wellington,C R...0
Pictou N S
Pictou N S
Lisgar M
Stanstead Q
Richmond N.S
Algoma
Muskoka A P S'd.O
Albert N B
Simcoe, N R
Frontenac
Algoma
Ro
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA,
81
POST OFFICE ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Barrington Huntingdon Qj
Barrington [Shelliurne N i'
Barrington Pass ..jshflburne N S
Barrington West. Shelburne N 8
Barrio's Beach ...JAnligonishe ...N 8
Barrow Bsy |Bruce, N.R
Barry's Bay jRenfrew, N R
Barry's Comer.... Lunenburg ....N S
Barronsfield Cumberland ...N S
Barry vale
Bar Settlement...
Barss' Corners ..
Bartibog
Bartibog Bridge
Renfrew, S R
Hants NS
Lunenburg NS
Northumberl'd NB
Nortbumberl'dN V,
Bartlett Mills Charlotte N B
Barton Digby N F
Bartonvllle Wentworth. S R.O
Barwick .\lgoma O
Bas de 1' Anse . ... Charlevoix Q
Bane Line Road... King's N B
Basin D6p6t Dt of Nipissing-.O
Basin Rivfrlnhab^ Richmond N !r
Bassin du Lievre.iOttawa <}
Basingstoke Wontworth, S R.O
*Bais River Colchester N .■■
Bass River iKent N B
Basswood Ridge... Charlotte NB
B;ite8 Selkirk M
Btiteston Cape Breton ...N S
*Bath Lennox
Bath Carleton N B
Bathurst Gloucester N B
*Bathurst Street . Toronto, West ... O
Bathurst Village. . Gloucester N B
Batiscan Champlain Q
Bntoche Saek
Batteau Simcoe, N. R
Battery Hill Pictou NS
Battersea Frontenac
Battlefmrd Sask
Baxter Simcoe S R
Baxter's Harbour King's N S
Bay du Vin Northumberl'd N B
Bay du Vin Mills Northumberl'd N B
*Bayfifld Huron, S R
Bayfidd Westmoreland N B
Bayftdd Antigonishe ...N S
Bay Fortune. .... King's P E
Bayham |Klgin, ER
Bayside
Bayside
Bayside
Bayside
Bay St. Lawrence
Baysville ,
Bayswater
Bay View
Bayview ,
Bayview ,
Btachburg ,
Be4Ch Point ....
Beaconsfield
BeaconsfitM
Beaoonsfield
Beach Meadows..
*BeachviUt
Bealton
*Beamsville
Boar Brook .
Bear Cave
Bear Cove, Chet..
Bear Island
Bear Point
Bear R.{W. side)
Bear River
Beaton's Mills . ..
Beatrice
Beaubien
Beauce Junction
Beaudet ,
*Beauhamoit
Beaufort
Beanlac
Beanlieu ,
Beauly ,
Beaumont
Beauport ,
6
Halifax NS
Hastings, W R...
Charlotte N B
Northumberl'd NB
Victoria N S
Ontario, N R
King's N B
St. John N B
Queen's PE J
Grey, ER
Henfrew, N R....
King's PEI
Oxford, SR
Selkirk M
Victoria N B
Queen's N S '
Oxford, S R 0|
Norfolk, N R. ... o|
Lincoln 0|
Russell Of
viuskokaAP Sd.
Digby N S
York N B
Shelburne N g
nigby NSJ
King's PE 1
Queen's P E 1
Muskoka & P S'd.
Montmagny Q
Beauce Q
Portneuf Q
Beauhamois ... Q
Carleton N B
Montcalm Q|
Montmorency.... Q
Antigonishe... N S
Beliechasse Q
Quebec q|
POST OFFICE
Iteaupre
(teaumaris
Heunrivage
iteausejour
lieauvoir
Boaver
•leaver Bank
IJeaver Brook ......
Heaver Brook ...*..,
Beaver Cove
Beaver Creek . . . .
Beaver Creek
Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam ,
Beaver Harbour..,
Beaver Ilabour ...
Beaver Mine > . . ,
Boaver Point . . . ,
Beaver Rapids....,
Boaver River
Beaver River Cor.
^Beaverlon
' Becancour ,
Recber
Beckst'ead
Bedeque ,
Hedfm-d
Bedford Basin
Bedford Mills . . . ,
Bedford Park ...
fieebe Plain
Beech Grove.. ..
Beech Hill
Beech Hill
Beech Plill
Beech Lane
Beechmount
Beecbmont
Beech Ridge
Beechville ,
Beechwood
Beeton ,
Belcourt
Belfast
Belfast
Belfountain
Belgrave
*Belhaven ,
Bellamy's
Belle Anse ,
tielledune ,
Belledune River...
Bell Ewart
Belle Creek
Bellefleur
Belleisle
Belleisle
Bellei-sle Bay
Belleisle Creek ...
iBellenden
JBeilctrive
* Belie River
Belle Riviftre
Belle Valine
Belleview
•Belleville
Belleville
Belleville
Belleville Station
Bellingham
Belliveaux Cove...
Belliveaux Village
Bell Mount
Bellrock
BeWsComeri
Belmina
Belmont
Belmont ;
Belmont ,
Belmont
Belmore
Beloeil Station ..
Beloeil Village ..
Belses
Belton
*Btlwood
Belyea'sOove
ELECTORAL district'; POST OFF ICI [eLECTORAI DISTR IOf
Benacadie 'Cape Breton ...N S^
Benbecula I Assa
Bendale York, E R O
Ben Lomond fSt. John N B
Benmiller Huron, W R O
Bennett j.Megantic Q
N Si Bennington lOxford, NR O
N B Bensfort | Peterboro', W R.. O
N 81 Benton ICarleton N B
Montmorency . . Q
Simcoe, ER 0|
Lotbiniftre Q
Lisgar M
Vaudreull Q'
Yale* Kool'u'y.BC,
Halitax ,
Albert ....
Colchester.
Cape Breton ...N 8| Bentpath .
Beranger , .
iBereslord...
B-iresford...
Bergerville
Berkeley ...
* Berlin ...
iBerriedale
Marquette
Vancouver B C
Shelburne NS
York NB
Charlotte N B
Halifax NS
Algoma
Vancouver BC
Marquette M
Digby N S
Digby N S
Ontario, NR
Nicolet Q
Bothwell
Dundas
Prince PEI
Misflisquoi Q
Halifax N g
Frontenac
York, V» R O
Stanstead Q
Pontlac Q
Albert N B
King's NS
Lunenburg.... N S
Norfolk, S R
Hastings, N R ...
Cape Breton.... N S
Argenteull Q
Halifax NS
Huron, S R
Simcoe, S R
Lisgar M
Huron, W R....
Queen's P E I
Cardwell
Huron W R
York, N R C
Brockville
Qaspe Q
Gloucester ... N B
Gloucester ... N B
Simcoe, 8R
Queen's P El
Victoria N B
Annapolis N S
King's N B
King's N B
King's N Bl
Queen's N b|
Beauhamois ... . Q
Egsex, NR o
Two Mountains . Q
St John's Q
Selkirk M
Hastings, E R ...
.Carleton NB
'Yarmouth N S(
Hastings, E R... o!
Algoma o!
D'gby NS
Westmoreland N B
Pontiac Qi
Addington oi
Carleton o!
Wolfe Q!
Prince P E ll
Middlesex, S R...
k ; M
Colchester ....NSl
Brace, E R OJ
Verchdres Q
Verchdres .. Q.
Selkirk Mi
Middlesex, E R., Oi
Wellington, C R. Ol
Queen's ... .. N Bl
Bothwell O
Missisqnoi Q
Selkirk M
Gloucester .... N B
Quebec Q
Grey, NR O
Waterloo, N R ... O
MuekokwAPS'd.O
Berry Mill Station; Westmoreland. NB
Berryton Albert N B
Berryton JLeeds, 8 R O
Bersimis ISaguenay Q
Bertha [Selkirk M
Berthier (en has) . I Montmagny Q
*Berthier{«nhaui)\ReTi\\ier Q
Berthier Junction i Berthier Q
Bervie ...
Berwick
'*Ber%trick
Bethany.
Bethel....
Bethel ....
Bethesda
Bmlah ...
Bewdley
Bexley ...
Bic
Bickford..
Bienville
Big Bank
Big Bar Creek. . . .
Big Bras d'Or
Big Brook ...
Big Cove
Big Fork
Biggar Ridgo
Big Glen
Big Harbour.
Big Harbor Island
Big Hill
Big Intervale (M.)
Big Intervale
Big Island ...
Big Island ...
Big Lake ....
Big Loraine...
Big Marsh ...
Big Point
Big Pond
Big Port le Bear
Bruce, WR
Stormont
King's N S
Durham, E R. ...
iSheflford Q
Prince Edward... O
Ontario, W R O
Marquette M
N'orthumb., W R
Victoria, NR .0
Rimouski Q
Bothwell
L«Ti> Q
Victoria N S
Cariboo BO
Victoria N &
InverneM N S
Qneen's N B
Algoma 0-
Carleton N B
Cape Breton ... N S
Victoria NS
Invtrness ....N S
Victoria N 3
Inverness N 8
Victoria N S
Pictou N S
Prince Edward. O
Algoma
Cape Breton... N S
Antigonishe. . N S
Kent
Cape Breton ...N S
Shelburne ... N S
Big Ridge Cape Breton.... N ^
Big Springs Hastings, N.R... .0
BigTracadie Antigonishe... N 8
Biilerica Pontiac Q
Billings' Bridge ... RusFell
Bill Town King's NS
Binbrook [Wentworth, 8 R..
Bingham Road.... Monck
Binkham WelUngton, SR.
Riascarth Marquette M
t Birch G : ove [Cape Breton . . N S
Birch Ridge jVicioria N B
Birchton Compton Q
Bird's Hill (Lisgar M
Birchtown jShelburne NS
Bird's Creek Hastings, N R .
Birdton York N B
Birdsalls Peterboro', E R .
Birnam ..Ifjunbton, E R ...
Birr I Middlesex, £ R... q
*Birae Marquette M
Biscotasing Algoma Q
^Bishop's J/i7 '«.... JGrenville, N R.'..'
Bishop's Crossing 1 Wolfe Q
Bishopville.. tKings N S
Bismark iMonck
Bissett Creek 'Renfrew, N R....0
Bisson 'Beauce Q
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POST OFFICl
Black Bank ,
Black Br&Dch .
hlack Brook ...
Black Brook ..,
Black barn
Black Cape
Black Croek
Black's Comers
Black Heath ...
Black Land
BUck Lake
Black Point
Black Point ...
Black Point . ...
Black Kiver . ...
Black River
Black River Brge
Black River Brge
Black Rock
Black Rock......
Black Rock....
ri ick Rock ....
BLEOTORAL DI8TR1C1
SimcoeTs R «>
PIctou N S
Xorth'mb'rl'd. N B
Oape Breton.... N ."■
Russell C
Bonaventure Q
Welland (»
Wellington, N R
VVentworth, S R.
Restigouche... N B
Megantic q!
Restigouche ...N If I
Halifax N S
Queen's .N g
Xorth'mb'rl'd. N H
St. John N 13
Prince Edward.. U
North'mb'rl'd. N h
Cumberland... N J?
aioucester .... N h
Victoria N.H
Victoria N S
Blackstock jDurham, W R,... O
Bliick's Harbour. ICharlotte N B
BlackvilU I Xorth'mb'rl'd . N B
Klickwater Ontario, N R
Lambton, W R...
Assii
Waterloo. S R. ... i'
Restigouche ...N B
Victoria, N R . ...
Peterboro', ER...
Huron, SR
Marquette M
Queen's N 13
Lanark, N R O
PIctou Ni^
Gloucester N B
Ottawa Q
Shelburne. . . . N i^
Levis Q
A.rthaba8ka Q
Lunenburg ... N S
Oxford, N R
POSTOFPICB ELECTORAI, DISTRICT
Blackwell Station
Blivckwood
Blair
Blair Athol
Blairhampton
filairton
Blake
Bliike
Blakely
Blakeney
Blanchard Road...
Blanchard Settle't
Blanche
Blanche
Blanchet
Blandford
Blandford
Blandford Station
BlantjTe iQrey, B R
Blayney Ridge .... Tork N B
*Bleek^r Street ...;Toronto, Centre.
*B?enheim Kent
Blessington I Hastings, E R....
Blind River Algoma
Blissville 'Sunbury N B
Blissfield 'Vorthumber'd.N B
Block House iLunenbury N 8
Blomidon [King's NS
Bloomfield ! Prince Edward...
Bloomfield JPrince P E I
Bloomfleld Oarleton N B
Bloomfldd King's ....... .N B
Bloomfield Diirby N S
Bloomfield Ridge. IVork NR
Bloomfield Station Kiug's N B
Bloomfield Station
Bloomingdale
Blooming Point...
Bloomington
Bloomsburg
*Bloor Stret
Blount
Blue Bell Victoria.
Prince PE 1
Waterloo, N R ...
Queen's P E 1
Ontario. W R....
Norfolk, N R . ...
Toronto West ...
Cardwell
Blue Bonnets..
Blue Cove
Blue Mountain
Blue Rock
Blue's Mill
BluevaU
*Blyth
Blythfield ....
Blytheswood ...
Bocabec
Bogart
Bognor
Boharm
Bolestown ,
Boileau
Bolsdale Barachois
BolsdaleOhapel...
.NB
Hochelaga Q
Gloucester. . . . N B
Pictou N S
Lunenburgh. N S
Inverness N S
Hnron, E R
Huron, £ R
Llsgar M
Essex, S R
Victoria, SR U
Charlotte N
Hastings, E R ...
Grey.NR
Assa
Xorth-rnVrl'd. N B
Ottawa Q
Cape Breton . . N S
Oape Breton.... N 8
Bois de Filion Terrebonne Q
Bois Franc I Poutlac ,..,.,.. Q
*Boissevain | Selkirk M
Bolduc Beauce Q
Lanark, SR
Victoria, N R . ...
Brorae Q
Brome Q
Brbme Q
Northumb., W R.
Victoria N B
Gaspfi Q
Bonaventure Q
Saguenay Q
York, NR
Prince Edward...
Renfrew, S R . .
Saguenay Q
Charlotte N B
Lisgar M
Queen's P E I
Cornwall
Queen's P.E.I
Norfolk, NR
Inverness..'.... N S
Pontiac Q
Laval Q
Hochelaga Q
Perth, NR
Russell
Sheflford Q
Assa
Victoria, N R . .
Norfolk, NR
Inverness N S
Peel n
Wellington, R.
Elgin. W R
Bothwell
King's PEl
Chateauguay . . . .Q
Westmoreland N B
Sask
Chambly Q
Ottawa Q
Dundas
Westmoreland . N. B
Westmoreland N B
Jacques-Cartier . Q
Prummond Q
Muskoka
Victoria N 8
Vi-ctoria N
Victoria N
Cape Breton ... N S
Pontiac Q
Ha.sting8, N R ...
Westmoreland N 8
Carleton N
Kent NB
Portneuf. Q
Bulingbroke
SolHover
Bolton Centre
Qotton Forest
Bolton Glen
Bomauton
Bon Accord
Bonaventure Is...
Bonaventure R ...
Bon Desir
'Bondhtad
Bongard's Corners
Bonnechere
Bonne Esperance.
Boriney R. Station
Bonnie Doon . . .
Bonshaw
Bonville
Bone veil
Bookton
Boom .'
Booth
Bord k Plouflfe ...
tordeaux
Bornholra
8orrom6e
Boscobel
Boscurvls
Boskung
Boston
Borneish
Boston Mills ....
Bosworth
IJotany
*BothweU
Bothwell
Botreaux
Botsford Portage .
Boucher
BouchervlUe ....
Bouchette
Bouck'sHill
Boudreau
Boudreau Village
Bougie
Boulogne
Bourdeau
Boulardarie
Boulardai ie C. . . >
Boulardaiie East
Boulardarie West
B)uillianne
Boulter
Boundary Creek...
Boun'y, Presqn'ile
Bourgeois
Bourg Louis
Bowesville i Russell
Bowling Green
*BowmanviUe..
Box Grove
BDyle
Boylston .-
Boyne
Boynton
Brackenrig
Brackley Point. ...
Brackley Point R'd
Brackley Beach..
Bracondale
"Bradford
Bradley
Bradshaw
Bradwardine.
Brae
Brae Lake
Braemar
Braeside
Bramley
"Brampton
Branch La Have.
Brancepeth
Wellington, N R.O
Durham, W R ...
York, B R
Monck
Guysboro' N S
Halton
Stanstead Q
Ontario, N R . . .
Muskoka & P S'd.
Queen's PE I
Queen's P E I
Queen's P.E.I
York, WR
York, NR O
Bruce, E R
Bothwell ....0
Selkirk M
Prince P E T
Muskoka t P S'd.
Oxford, NR
Renfrew, S R . ...
Simcoe, S R
Peel
Lunenburg. ... N S
Sask
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Branchton
*Brandon
Brandon Hills ...
Brandy Creek
Branf)field
'Branifnrd
Brass Hill
Bray's Crossing...
Brazil Lake
Breadalbane
Breadalbane
Breadalbane
Brechin
Bredenbury
Brenton
Brentwood
Bresaylor
Breslau
Brewer's Mills ...
Brewster
Brickley
Brichton
Bridge Creek
Bridgedale
Bridge End
Bridgenorth
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
"^Bridgetown
Bridgeville
' Bridgewater
Bridgewater
Brierwood
*Brigde>i
Brigg's Corner . ...
Brigham
''Brigtd
Brighton
* Brighton
Brightsidfe
Briley's Brook ....
Brinsley
Brinston's Corners
Brisbane
* Bristol
Bristol
Bii.itol Mines.
Britannia ....
Brittania Bay ...
Britannia Mills ...
Briton
Britonville
Broadbent
Broad Cove Chapel
Broad Cove (Lune)
Broad Cove Mines
Broadlandfl
* Broadview
Brock Road
Brojkton ...
* Brockton
*Brockville
Brodhagen
Brodie
Brokeuhead Lisgar
Brome
Brome Centre ....
Brompton
Brompton Falls ...
*Brmte
Brookbury
Brooke
Brook dale
Brook dale
Brookdale
Brookfidld
Brookfleld
Brookfleld Station
Brookholm
Brookland
*Brooklin
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Corner.
Brooksdale
Brookvale
Waterloo, S R....
Selkirk M
Selkirk M
Norfolk, N R
Northumberl'd.NB
Brant, S R
Shelburne.... N S
Russell ...0
Yarmouth . . . . N S
Glengarry
Restigouche ... N B
Queen's..... PE I
Ontario. NR
Yarmouth ..,.N 3
Simcoe, N R
Sask
Waterloo, S R ...
Frontenac
Middlesex, NR.
Northumb., E R.
Annapolis ... N ft
Marquette M
Albert N B
Glengarry
Peterboro', W R..
Waterloo, N R ...
Cape Breton... N S
Annapolis . ... N S
Pictou N S
Hastings, N R ...
Lunenburg ... N S
Selkirk M
Lambton W R ..
Queen's N B
Brome Q
Oxford, N R
Oigby NS
Northumb. ,E R..
Lanark, N R O
Antlgonishe... N S
Middlesex, N R...
Dundas
Wellington, S R..
Carleton NB
Pontiac. Q
Pontiac Q
Peel
Carleton O
Bagot Q
Perth, N R O
Terrebonne Q
Muskoka & P S'd. O
Inverness N S
Lunenburg ... N S
Inverness N S
Bonaventure ... Q
Assa
Ontario, N.R
Prince P E I
York, WR
Brockville
Perth, N.R
Glengarry
.... M
Q
Brome Q
Richmond Q
Richmond Q
Halton
Compton Q
Lanark, S R ....
Ottawa Q
Selrkirk M
Cumberland ...N[S
Colchester ... N 8
Queen's N S
Welland
Grey, N R
Pictou N S
Ontario, S R
King's PEI
Queen's N 8
Yarmouth.... N8
King's NS
Oxford, NR B
Queen's N O
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
83
POST OFFICE ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Bookvale :
Brook Village j
Brookville
Brookville ]
Brookville ^
Broomhill ,
Brophy's \
BroisertU Station
Brotherston |
* Brougham
Broughton Station]
Brown Hill
Brown's Brook ...
Brownsburg
Brown's Corners .
Brown'sMountain
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville. .
Brucetield
Bruce Mlnea
Bru
Brudenell
Brule
Bruuuer
Brunswick
* Brussels
Bryanston
Bryerton
*Brys(m
Buckfitld
* Buckingham
Buckland
Bncklaw
*Buctouche
Bulger
Bull Moose Hill...
Bull's Creek
Bullock's Corners
Bulstrode Station
Bulwer
Bumt'riU
, Bunessan
Bunyan
Burden
*Burford
Burgessville
Burgoyne
Bwgoyni Bay ...
Burketou Station
, *Burk's Falls
I Burleigh
! Burleigh Fall
; ^Burlington
I Burlington
Burlington
j Burnaby
, Burnbank
Burnbrae..
Burnhamthjrpe .
Burnley
Burns
Burnside
fiurnside
Burnside Station.
Burnstown
Burnsville
Burnt Church ...
Burnt Coat
Burnt L'd Brook.
Burnt River
Burrard Inlet
Burritt's Rapids
Burtch
Burton ,
Burton
Barton
Burwell Road . ..
Bury's Green
Bush Glen
Bute
Butterfield
Butternut Ridge..
JButtonville
Buxton
*yng
P08TOFFI0B I BLKCTORAl. DISTRICT M POST OFFICB
Halifax N S | Byng Inlet Vluskoka* PS'd.
Inverness N i^ ] ^Byng Inlet North Miiskoka & P S'd.O
Cumberland... N ? I?y ruedale 1 Kssex, N R
Pictou N ^ I Uyrne's Road iKing's PEl
Carleton N H 3yron ! Middlesex, S R... ('
Selkirk MJJable Head IKing's P El
Antigonlshe... . N S \Qicfte Biy N'ipissing
Laprairie Q j Oache Creek
Wellington, N R. i , | *Gacouna ....
Ontario, WR Oj
Beauoe Q
York, N R
Cumberland ... N !?
Argenteuil Q
York, E R (j
Antigfuishe ...N &■
Norfo k, N R
Pictou N S
King's Nb
N. Westm'str. BC
Huron, SR "O
Algoma
Selkirk iM
Renfrew, S R.... (J
Colchester N S
Perth, NR ('
Durham, K R O
Huron, ER
Middlesex, E R .
Northumber'd N 13
Pontiac Q
Queen's N S
j Ottawa Q
Bellechasse Q
Victoria N S
iKent N B
j Renfrew, N R ...
King's N B
Carleton N h
Wentworth, N R. t
lArthabaska Q
iCompton t,
Carleton N B
Grey, S R
iLambton, WR... (.
jYork N B
i Brant, S R
iOxf6rd, SR
Bruce, N R
Vancouver B C
Durham WR
MuskokaAPS'd.
Peterboro', E R...
Peterboro'.ER...
Ilalton
Prince P El
King's N S
Monck O
Marquette
Northumb., E R.
Peel
Northumb., WR.
Perth, N R
Marquette M
Pictou N S
Marquette M
Renfrew, S R . ... O
Gloucester. ... N B
Northumberl'd N H
Hants N S
Victoria N.B.
Victoria, N R . ...
N.We^-tminster B C
Grenville, N R...
'Brant, SR
iDurham, ER....
Sunbury NB
Prince P El
Middlesex, S.R...
Victoria, N R . .
Stormont ,
Megantic
Selkirk Ml
King's NB
York, ER
Kent
I Monck
jOadmus
pajsarea
ICahore
j Cain's Mountain.
I Cain's River
i ^ainsvillo
jaintown
3airngorm
Zlairnside
Oaistor Centre . ...
Oaislorville
valabogie
balder
Galdorwood
Jaldwell
Jaldwell
Jaldwell's Mills...
Oaledon
Jaledon East
Calfdonia
Caledonia
* Caledonia Oomer
Oftledonia Mills ...
Caledonia Mines...
Caledonia Sett'm't.
Caledonia Spr'gs.,
* Calgary
Calf Mountain . .
Calhoun
California
C'jKender
Calton
Calumet
Calumet Island ...
Camborne
*Cambray
Camoria
Cambridge
Cambridge
Cambridge Road.
CambridguS tation
Camden
Camden E'lst
Cameron
Cameron's Mills...
Oiimeron Set'm't.
Camilla
Oamille
Oamlachie
Campbell
Oampbellcroft ....
Oampbellford ...
Campbell's Bay ..
Campbell's Cross
Campbell Mount'n
Campbell Set'm't.
Campbell Set'm't.
Campbellton
*Oampbellton
CumpbellvUle
Campbell ville ....
Oampden
Camperdown
Oampo Bello. ...
Canaan
Canaan
Canaan
Canaan Rapids ..
Canaan Station ..
Canada Creek
Canard
Canard River
Canboro'
Candasville
*Canfifld
ICanmore
Cannamore
Cannes
Yale BC
Temlscouata Q
Durham, W R ... »!
Durham, W R ... 0!
Stormont
Victoria NS
North'mb'rl'd. N B
Brant, N R
Leeds, 8 R
Middlesex, W R.
Chat-auguaf . . . Q
Wentworth, S R; O
Wontworth, 8 R. <^
Renfrew, 8 R .... V
Middlesex, S R..
Grey. 8 R .0
Cardwell
Pontiac Q
Lanark, N R
Caldwell dl
Cardwell 0|
Haldimand 01
Queen's PEl
Queen's N S
Antigonlshe... N h
Cape Breton ... N ?
Albert NB
Prescott O
....„ Alta
Selkirk M
Westmoreland. N B
Victoria N B
Muskoka & P S'd.
Elgin, ER
Argenteuil Q
Pontiac Q
Northumb., W R
Victoria, N R . ...
Argenteuil
Queen's N B
Hants NS
King's P.B.I
King's NS
Colchester N S
Addington
Victoria, N R . ...
Kent N t
Gujsboro' N ;•
Cardwell
Marquette 31
Lambton, W R...
Inverness N S
Durham, ER....
Northumb., E R..
Pontiac Q
Peel
Inverness N S
King's N B
York NB
Elgin, W R
Restigouche ... N B
Halton
Selkirk M
Lincoln
Grey, E. R
Charlotte Nb
Russell
Yarmouth N S
King's N S
Queen's N P
Westmoreland N B
King's N S
King's N S
Essex, NR
Monck
Monck
Haldimand
Alta
Stormont
Richmond N S
'annifton
Canning .
banning
Oannington
C'lnn i.ngt'n Man' r
Oanoboie
Canoe Lake
Cannon vllle
*Canso
Canterbury
Jnnterbury
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
(iastings, E R ...
Brant, N R
King's N S
Ontario, N R
Assa
GloncePter N B
Cape Breton... N B
Cumberland .. N S
Quysboro' N 8
Compton Q
York NB
Omtrrbury Station \YoT^ N B
fantley
Cauton
Canuta
Cap a la Baleine.
CapitPAigle
Cap Chat
:;ap des Rosiers ...
"Jape Bald
jape Cove
Cape Chin
ape Croker
Cape Dauphin
Cape Egmont
Cape George
Cape George Harb
yape John
*CapeU<m
Cape Mabon
Cape North
Cape Negro
Gape Negrolsland
Cape Ozo
Cape Rich
Cape Sable Island
Cape Sable Is , S .
Cape deMoselleCk
Cap La Ronde ... .
Cap Magdeleine ...
Cap Rouge
*Cap Sante
Cape Sp8;%r
Cape Station
Cape Wolfe
Caplin River
Cap St. Ignace ...
Cap Tormentine.
Capucius
*Oaraqu^
Carberry
Garden
Cardigan Bridge .
*Oardinal
Cardston
Cardwell
Oargill
Garholme
Cariboo Island...
Carlevale
Carillon
Carleton
''CarUion
Carleton
Carleton
*Oa.rlelon Place ..
Carleton West . ..
Carlton
Carlton, West ....
Oarllng
Carlingford
Carlingford
Carlingville
Carlisle
Carlisle
Carlow
Carlow
Carlsruhe
Carluke
Carlyle
Carman
Carmanville
Carmel
Carmunnock
Carnarvon
CarndnfF
Caron
Cttawa Q
Darham. E R . ...
Two Mountains. Q
Rla.ouBki Q
Charlevoix Q
Gasp* Q
Gasp* Q
Westmoreland.N B
G-wp* Q
Bruce, N R
Bruce, N R
Victoria NS
Prince PEl
Antigonlshe... N S
Richmond N3
Pictou N 8
;3herbrooke Q
Inverness N 8
Victoria ....... N 8
jShelbume N 8
Shelburne N S
Gaspfi Q
Grey, E R
Shelburne N S
Shelburne N8
Albert NB
Richmond . ■ . .N 8
Ghamplain Q
Quebec Q
Portneuf Q
Westmoreland N B
Albert N B
Prince PEl
Bonaventure . ... Q
Montmagnv Q
Northumbrid N B
Rimouski Q
Gloucester ... N B
Marauette M
Victoria, N R
King's PEl
Grenville. S.R . . O
. Alta
Cardwell
Bruce, BR
Norfolk, 8 R
Pictou NS
Assa
Argenteuil Q
Bonaventure Q
St. John NB
Prince P E I
Yarmouth N8
Lanark, SR
Bonaventure Q
Sask
York, WR
Muskoka 4 P S'd.
Perth, SR
Victoria NB
Marquette M
Wentworth. N R.
Carleton NB
Huron, W R
Carleton N B
Bruce, ER
Brant, N.R
Assa
Selkirk M
Addington O
Drnmmond Q
Perth, NR
Victoria, N E ....
Assa
84
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[18931
POST ornci
Caron Brook ..
Carp
Carpenter
Carriboo Marsh
Carriboo River
CaribooGoldMlncf
Carroll's Coruers
OarroU'a Crossing
Carrolton
Carr's Brook
Carrvllle
Carsonby
Carsonville
Carssdalfl
Carswell
Carthage
Carter's Point. ...
Carterton
Cartier
Cartier
CartierTille
Cartwright
Casault
Cascades
Case Settlement ...
Cashel
Cashion's Qlen....
Cashmere
Cashtown
Cass Bridge
Cassburn
Cassel
Casselman
Cassilis
CassTille
Castalia
Castile
Castlearery
Castlebar
Castlederg.....
Oastlefcrd
Ca-itli ford Station
Caatlemore
Castleton
Catalone
Catalone Gut
Catalone Road ....
Cataract
Cataraqai
Cathcart
Canghnawaga
Causapscal
Cavignac
Cavan
Cavendish
Cavendish Road..
Cawood
*Cayuga
Cazaville
Cecebe
Cedar
Cedar Camp
Cedar Dale
Cedar Giove
Cedar Hill
Cedar Hall
ELEOToaAL DI8TBI0T
Victoria N B
Unark, N R
Queen's N B
Cape Breton ...N S
Pictou NS
Halifax NS
Halifax N
Northumbrl'd NB
Selkirk M
Colchester N S
York,WR
Carleton
King's N I)
Assh
Renfrew, S R . ...
Perth, NR
King's N B
Algoma
Algoma
Beauharnois Q
lacques Cartier. Q
Selkirk W
Montmagny Q
Ottawa g
Kings NB
Y'ork, ER
Glengarry
liddlesex, W R.
Simcoe, N R G
Oundas
Prescott
Oxford, NR
Russell
North'mb'rl'd. N I-
Stanstead Q
Charlotte NB
Renfrew, N R . .
Marquette .... M
Richmond Q
Cardwell
Renfrew, S R . ... C
Renfrew, S R ... .
PggJ Q
Vorthumb.jE R.
Cape Breton ... N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Cape Breton... N fc
Cardwell C
Prontenac
'xford, SR
>Aprairie Q
aimouski Q
{agot Q
Durham, E R. ...
(Queen's PEI
Queen's P El
Pontiac Q
llaldimand
Huntingdon . ... Q
viuskoka&PS'd.O
Vancouver B C
Kings NB
Ontario, S R
York,ER
Lanark, N R
Rimouski Q
Cedar Lqke Digby N S
Cedar Mills iCardwell
Cedar Springs. . . . Kent
Cedars
Oedarville
Central Argyle ...
Central Bedeque .
Central Blissviile
Central Clarence .
CentralGambridge
Central Chebogue
Centralia
Central Grove ...
Central Hampste'd
Central Haynesv.
Central KeswickR
Central Kingsclear
Central NewAn'an
Central Norton ..
Central Onslow ..
Central Waterv'le
Soulanges Q
Grey, E R
Yarmouth N S
Prince PEI
Snnbury N B
Annapolis NS
Queen's N B
Yarmouth ... N S
Middlesex, N R...0
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
York NB
POST OFFICK
Centre Augusta..
Centredale ,
OentretoB
Gentreton
Centre Village ...
3«ntreville
*Oenlreville
Centreville
Oentreville
Centreville East .
Chaffey's Locks ..
Chalk River
Chambers
Chambers Settle't
Jhambly Basin ...
*Chambly Canton
Oham)K>rd
Chambord
Champigny
Cbamplain
Jhance Harbour...
Chance Harbour...
CliandoB
Jhannay
Jhatnel .........
Cbantelle
Chantry
^ hapc.au
*Chapleau
Jbapman
Jhapman
Chapman Setttle'
Chsppell's Mills .
Chard
* Charing Cross ...
Charlecote. . ..*....
Charlemagne
Charlinch
harlemont
Charlesbourg
CbarlesbourgWest
Charleston
Charleston
Jharleville
■Jharlos' Cove
Jbarlo Station ...
'Jharlottelown......
Jharrington
Chart eris
Chartierville
Ohatboro'
Ohateauguay
JhateauguayB'sip
Chateau Richer ...
.hater
*Cfiat7iam
Chatham
Chatillon
CViatsworth]
Chatterton
Chaudifere Curve
Chaudi^re Mills...
Chaudiere Station
Chaumont
Oheam
Cheapside
Chebogue Point...
Cheddar
Chedoke
Chegoggin
Chelmsford
Chelmsford
*Chelsea
Chelsea
Cheltenham
Chemainus
Chemical Road....
Chemin Tacbe . ...
Gheneville
Cheney...
j Cheney Settlemt.
! Chepstow
IChepstowe
Cherry Grove >.....
i Cherry Grove
I Cherry River
I Cherry Vale
StBOTORAL DIfeTRICT
'Jrenville,S. R...
Pictou NS
;Vorthumb., W K.
King's NB
Westmoreland N B
Addington
Carleton N B
King's N 8
Digby NS
Inverness NS
!.eeds, 8 R
Renfrew, N R....
[icnnox
Kings NB
Chambly Q
Chambly Q
Victoria N B
Chieoutimi Q
Quebec Q
Ohamplain Q
St. John NB
Pictou N S
Peterboro', E R...
Beauc« Q
Brome Q
Montcalm Q
Leeds, S R
Pontiac Q
Algoma
Hastings, E R ...
Westmoreland N B
Cumberland... N Sl
Cumberland.... N S!
Prescott
Kent
Durham, E R...
L'Assomption.... Q
Musk oka A PS'd.o'
Bothwell 0|
Quebec QJ
Quebec Q
Leeds, S R
Carleton NB
^renville, SR....
Guysboro' N S
Restigouche . . N B
Queen's ....... P EI
Compton Q
Pontiac Q
Compton Q
Argenteuil Q
Chateauguay ... Q
Ohateauguay ... Q
Montmorency ... Q
Selkirk M
Kent
Northumb'rl'd N B
Yamaska Q
Grey, N R
Hastings, W R...
Levis Q
L6vis Q
L6vis Q
Lotbiniere Q
V WestministerBC
Haldimand
Yarmouth ....N S
Peterboro', E R.
Wentworth...S R
Yarmouth N
Algoma
Northirniberl'd.N B
Ottawa Q
Lunenburg ... N S
Peel
Vancouver B C
Albert NB
Temiscouata . . . . Q
Ottawa Q
Muskoka&P. Sd.O
King's N B
King's PEI
Hruce,ER
King's PEI
Middlesex, E R .
Sherbrooke Q
Queens N B
POST OFFICE
Cherry Valley ....
Cherry Valley
Cherry wood
*Chesley
hes'ey's Corners.
*Chester
Chester
Chester Basin
Chesterfield
Chester Grant
*Chestervilk
Cheticamp
Oheticamp Chapel
Cbetwynd
Chevalier
Cheverie
Cheviot
Chichester
Chickney '
*Cfticoutimi
Chignecto
Chilcoten
^Chilliwack
Chilton
Chimney Corner .
China Point
CJnpman
Chipman's Brook
Chipman's Corner
'Chippawa
Chippawa Hill ...
Chiselhurst
Chisholm
Chlorydormes
Chortitz
Christie ..........
Christina
Christian Island.
Cliristmas Island
Christy's Lake....
Chumah
Churchbridge
Churchill
Church Hill
Church Over
Church Point
Church Street . ...
Churchville
Churchville
Chute & Blondeau
Chute aux Iroqu..
Chutes Cove
City View
Clachan
Clair vaux deBagot
Clairvaux de Char
Clam Harbour ...
Clanbrassil
Clandeboye
Clandeboye
Clanricarde
Clan William
Clapham
Clappiaon'sCors...
Clait
Clare
*Glareinont ....
Claremont i
* Clarence J
Clarence '.
Clarence Creek ...
*Clarenceville
Clarendon
Jlarendon Station
Clarendon Station
Olareview
Clarke
darkens Harbour.
Clarke's Mills
Clarkleigh
^Clarksburg
Clark's Corners ...
Clark's Road
Olarkson
Clarktown
Claude
IClavering
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Prince Edward... O
Queen's P E I
Ontario, W R....
Kruce, N R O
Lunenburg ... N S
Lunenburg ... N S
Carleton N B
Lunenburg ... N S^
Brant, N R
Lunenburg N S-
Dundas
Inverness N S-
Inverness . . . . N S
Muskoka & P Sd
Essex, N R....,
Hants N S'
Bruce. E R 0-
Pontiac Q
Assa
Chieoutimi Q
Cumberland. ...N S
Carib.-Liilooet.B C
N.Westminster,B C
Montcalm Q-
Inverness N S-
Queeii's PEI
Queen's N B
King's NS
King's NS.
Welland
Bruce, N. R
Huron, SR
Prince Edward...
Gasp6 Q
Provcjncher . . . . M
Wentworth. N R.
Middlesex, S R...
Simcoe, E R O
Cape Breton ... N S'
Lanark, SR
Marquette . .. .^.M
Asi^a
Simcoe, S R
Albert N B
Shelburne N S
Northumberl'd N B
King's N S.
Pee!
Pictou N S
Prescott
Ottawa Q
Annapolis N. S
Carleton
Elgin, WR O
Bagot... Q
Charlevoix Q
Halifax NS
Haldimand O
Lisgar M
Middlesex, N R...0
Peterboro', E R..,d
Marquette M
Megantic Q
Wentworth, NR O-
Victora N B
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 PEI
Lisgar M
Grey, E R.
Queen's N B
Cape Breton... N S
Peel
Queens P I El
Peel
Grey, NR.. O
^93.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
85
POST OFFICE
Cla> Bank
Clajoquot
Claijion
•Clayton
•Clear Creek
Clear Lake
.•Clear Spring
Clear Springs....
'Clearwater
•Cltar View
^aearviOe
■CUmentsport
•Cleiueutsvale .....
Clurinont
Clt^velaud
■Clevelands
Giuvolaads
Clev
*CUff'ord ,
Clifton
Chiton
'Clifton ,
■Cliach'8 Mills
'Clinton ,
'*Gint(m
•Cliutoa
Clones
Clontarf
ClouJslee
Clover Bar
Cloverdale
Cloverdale
Clover Hill
Cloverville
Clover Port
Clover Valley
"Cloyne
•Clumber
Clyde
Cli/de River
Clyde River
Clydesdale
Clyde Station
Coal Branch Stat.
Coal Creek
Coal Mines
•Coalfields
Coates' Mills
*Ooaticook
Cobble Hill
Cobble Hill
Coboconk
*Oobden
*Oobourg
■Cocajne
Cocagne River ...
-Cocaine Cape
Cochrane
Cochran's Lake ...
Cockburn Island.
■Coddle's Harbour.
'Codrington
Cody's
Coe Hill Mines....
Coffin's Oroft
-Cograagun River
Colbeck
'*Colborne
Colchester
•Coldbrook
Cold Brook Stat. .
Cold Springs
Cold Springs
Coldstream
•Coldstream
Cold^tream
Coldstream East .
*Ooldwater
Colebrook
Cole Harbour
Cole Lake
*Cohman
Coleman
Coleraine
Coloraine Station
Cole's Island
Colenso
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Renfrew, S U.... O Colinville
Vancouver ....B C[ Colj^an
Lanaik, NR College Bridge..
N Westmiii'str B Ci Ct.llegf Grant ..,
Norfolk, S R I College viUe
Ontaiio, W S Collbston
King's P E 1 Collfield
Provencher M Colllna
Selkirk M *OoUingwood ....
Carleton N B Collingwood Cor
Elgin, W R 0, Collin's Bay
Annapolis .... N S
Annapolis .... N S
Prince PEl
Richmond N S
King's N B
Simcoe, E. R
Musk, ka & P Sd
Wellington, N R.
Gloucester. ... N B
King's N B
Colchester N S
St. John NB
Cariboo BC
Huron, S R
Queen's P E 1
Queen's N B
Renfrew, S R . ...
Algoma
Alta
Colchester N S
New West B C
King's N B
Antigonishe... N S
Simcoe, E R
N.Westminster. BC
Addington
Assa
Wentworth, N R.
Shelburne NS
Queen's P E 1
Peterboio', E R.
Queen's P E I
Kent N B
Queen's N B
Queen's N B
Assa
Kent NB
Stanstead Q
Middlesex, E R ,
Vancouver B C
Victoria, NR....
Renfrew, N R....C
Northumb., W R.
Kent NB
Kent NB
Kent N.B
Alta
Cape Breton... N S
Algoma
Guysboro' NS
Northumb.,E R...0
Queen's N B
Hastings, N. R...
Shelburne N S
Hants N b
Wellington, N a.
Northumb., E R.
Essex, S.R
St John N B
King's N S
Northumb., W R
Lisgar M
Middle8ex,S R...
Carleton N B
Colchester N S
Carleton N B
Simcoe, E R
Addington
post OFPICK ; BLBCTORAL DISTRICT
Lambton7w.R... O
Simcoe, S R . . . . O
WestmoreUnd.N B
AntlgoDlHhe... N S
AntigoDiBhe....N S
Sask
Pontiac Q
King's N B
Simcoe, NR
Cnmberland... N S
Frontenao
Algoma
Bruce, N R
Dundas
OuUrio, S R
Collin's Inlet
Colpoy^s Bay
Colquhoun
Columbui
Colwell
Col wood
Comber
Combermere
Comet
Comeauvllle
Commercial Cross
Commanda
Como
*Oom.ox
*Oompt(m
Gompton Station.
Conboyvllle
Concession
Concord
Concord
Condon Settlem't.
Oonestogo
Coningsby
Conn
Connaught | Dundas
Connell
I Connor
Conns Mills
Oonquerall Bank
Oonquerall Mills
Oonroy
*Donsecon
Constance
Contrecoeur
Oonway ,
! Conway Station..
Coocoocache ,
Cook's Brook ,
Cook's Cove
Cook's Creek ,
*CooJcshire ,
Cook's Mills
'Cookstown
OooksvilU
Cookville
Oooper
Cooper's Falls
Oopenhageu
Oopetown
Coploston
Copper Cliflf.
Simcoe, 8. R 0!
Victoria BC!
Essex N R
Renfrew, 8 R ....
Essex 8 R
Digby NS
King's P E 1
Muskoka&PS'd.
Vaudreuil
Vancouver B C
Compton Qi
Compton Q
Brant, SR 0,
Digby NS
Pictou NS
York, WR
King's N S'
Waterloo, N R ...
Wellington, S R.. Ol
Wellington, N R.
~ " ....
Carleton NBJ
Cardwell
Cumberland... N Si
Lunenburg.... N S'
Lunenburg N S'
Perth, SR
Prince Edward...
POSTOfFlOB |« LICTORA L DMTBIOf
3dteau du Lac ....jSoulanges Q
C6Uau Landing... I Soulanges Q
Odteau Station ...,8oulange8 Q
Cdte des Nelges ...iHochelaga r^Q
Cdtedes Nelges O. iHochelaga Q
Cdte St. Antolne . iHochelaga Q
Cote St. Louis Uochelaga »Q
cote St. Michael...; Uocbelaga Q
Ddte St. Paul j Hochelaga Q
cote St. Pierre.... lOttiwa Q
Cdte Visitation ... HocheUg* Q
Cote I Assa
Ootswold Wellington, N R. O
Cottam lEssex, S R
Oottesloe | Peterboro', E R. O
Coughlan Northumberrd,NB
Ooulson Simcoe, E R
Oounty Har.Mines'Guysboro' N S
Oourtlce Durham, W R...
3ourtland Norfolk, N R O
*OimrtrigU Lambton, W R...
CouOee i Yale-Koot«nay,B
Oovehead Road ... Queen's P K I
Ooventry Cardwell
Ooverdale | Albert N B
Covey Hill Huntingdon Q
Oowal Elgin, W R O
*OovoansvilU Missisquoi Q
*Oow Bay Cape Breton... N &
Oowichan Vancouver B
Cowichan Lake ... Vancouver B
Coxby Sask
Coxheath j Cape Breton... N S
Cox's Point Queen's N B
Oraighurst Simcoe, N R
Cralgie Lea Simcoe, E. R
Oraigleith Grey, E R O
Craigsholme Wellington, C R. O
Craig Road Station Ldvis Q
Oraigvale Simcoe, S R O
Crampton Middlesex, E.R...0
Cranbourne Dorchester Q
Cranbrook Huron, E. R O
Huron, S R Oranston Elaldimand
Verchferes Q Cranton Section... Inverness N 3
Lennox Cranworth Leeds, S R
Prince PE T Crapaud Queen's P E I
Champiain Q ICratble Middlesex N R ...
Halifax N S
Quysborough...N Si
Lisgar M'
Compton Qi
Algoma
Simcoe, SR
Peel
Westmoreland,N B
Hastings, N R ...
Craven , Assa
Jrawford Grey, S R
Jredit Forks Cardwell
*Credtton Middlesex, N R.
Creeford -Marquette M
Creek Bank ! Wellington, CR.. O
'Oreemore {Simcoe, N R O
Oreemome Pontiac Q
>eighton ISimcoe, E R O
Ontario, N R 0| Creignish Rear ... Inverness N 3
Elgin, ER
Wentworth, N R.
Lambton, E R....
Algoma
Crescent Lake
Cressy {Prince Edward...
Creswell {Victoria, S R
„ _ .Jrewe 'Marquette M
Antigonishe... N ? I Crewe 'Huron, W R O
- — - ----- Wellington, S R..
Elgin, W R
Prince Edward...
Antigonishe. ...N S
Copper Lake.
Coquittam N Wei tminister BC j Crieff.
Oorberrie .Digby N S Crinan
Oorbetton Grey, E R 0! Orofton.
Gorbett Middlesex, N R... Croft ..
Oorbin Huntingdon Q Cromarty Perth, 8 R
Gorbyville Hastings, E.R.. Cromwell Lisgar M
Corfield |Vancouver BC Ciookston Hastings, N R... O
Corinth |'^lgin,E. R Crossbury Compton Q
I Oork Station York N B Cross Creek York N B
ICorliss Stanstead Q Orosshill Waterloo, N R ... O
Cormier's Cove ... | Westmoreland N B Orossland Simcoe, N R O
Cormieiville iKent N B Crosspoint Bonaventure Q
Cornell {Oxford, S R Ooss/e'/^.,Cy.flar.!Guyslx)rough. N 3
Corner of the B'cb Gaspe Q {CrosaRdLeich'sCk Cspj Breten ...N3
Corn Hill King's N Bl OrossRds.M.Mel'd Guysborough. N 3
Corn Hill East.... King's N B I Cross Roads. Ohio Antigonishe... N S
Guysboro' ii S\\*Oornwall {Cornwall CrossRds.jStQ.Chl Richmond N 3
Addington 1 Cornwall Queen's PEl ICroton Bothwell
York, E. R. ., ... 0'{ Cornwall Centre..., Cornwall jCrouseTown Lunenburg.... N 3
Prince P E 1 1 Oorraville King's P E I I Jrowel Shelburne N 3
Peel Corson's Siding ... Victoria, X R.... Crowe's Mills Colchester N 3
Megantic Q Cbrunna Lambton, W R... 3row Harbour .... Quysborough. N 3
Queen's N bljCorwhin Wellington, S R. 1 1 Jrowland Welland O
Grey, BR ollCostigan ! Victoria N B|| Crown Hill Simcoe, B R. O
83
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
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POST OFFICI
Croydon
Cniickshank
Crumlin »....
Crysler
Crystal City
Culdaff
Culloden
Culloden
Cullton
Cultua
*(\imbcrland
Cumberland Bay.
Cumberl'd Hovse
Cumberland Mills
Cumberland Point
Cumming'B Bridge
Cumming's CoTe.
Cumming'B Mt
Cumnock
Curran
Currie's Croesing
Curry Hill
Curryville
Cushendall
Cusbing
Cypress River
Cyrville
Dacre
Dablon
Dalesboro'
Dalesville
DaUhmtsie,
DalhouBie, East ...
DalhousieJu'ctioD
Dalhousie Mills...
Dalboiisie Road ...
DalhousieSettlem
Dalhousie Station.
Dalhousie West ...
Dalibaire
Dalkeith
Dalling
Dalmeuy
Dalrymple
Dalston
Daly
Damascus
Danby
Danford Lake
Danforth
Daniel
Daniston
Dante
*DanvHU
D'Arcy
Darlington
Darling Road
Darnley
Darrell
Dartlbrd
Dartmoor
*DartmcnUh
Darveau
Daehwood
D'Auteuil
Davenport
DaTin
Davisburg
Davis Mills
Davison Street. ...
Davisville
DawnMUls
Dawson
Dawson Sett leme't
Dawson ville
Day Mills
Day's Comer ....
Dayspring
Deacon
Dead Creek
Dealtown
Dean
Deans
De Bee
Debert Station . ...
DeBlois Station...
DeCewsville
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Addington
Gr.-y, N R o!
Middlesex, ER...
Stormont
Selkirk M
Dorchester I)
Norfolk, NR
Digby NS
Renfrew, SR.... O
Norfolk, SR...
KuBsell
Queen's N B
Sask
Beauce Q
Queen's N B
KuHSfcU
Charlotte N B
Picton N S
Wellington, C R.
Piescott
Oxford, S R
Glengarry
Albert NB
Frontenac
Argenteuil Q
Marquette .... M
Russell O
Renfrew, S R . ...
Chicoutimi Q
Assa
Argenteuil Q
Kestigouche ... N B
King's NS
Restif?ouche... N B
Glengarry
Lunenburg. ... N S
Pictou N P
Soulanges Q
Annapoli? N S
Rimouski Q
Glengarry
Shefford Q
Russell
Victoria, N R . ...
Simcoe, N R
Selkirk M
Wellington, N R.
Drummond Q
Pontiac Ql
York, ER Ol
Queen's N BJ
Russell
Bothwell
Richmond Q
Frontenac. .^. . . .
Queen's PE 1
Monck
Prince P E J
Bothwell
Northumb., E R.
Victoria, N R . ...
I Halifax N S
I lyevis Q
Huron, S R ....
Arthabaaka Q
York, WR
Acsa
Alta
Renfrew, N R. ...
King's NS
York, E R
Bothwell
Russell
Albert NB
Restigouche... N B
Algoma
King's NB|
Lunenburg N S
Renfrew, N. R . .
Addington
Kent
Halifax N S
Huldimand
Carleton N E
Colchester N S
Prince P E I
Haldimand u
I Declare
Deebank ....
Deemeiton .
iDeep Brook.
Deerfleld ....
Deei hurst
\*Deer Park
Deo Side
iDeGrosso Point...
IDtGros Mttiah
iDelap's Cove
\* Delaware
Dellhaven
* Delhi
Delihle
Dell
Deloraine
De Lorimier
Deloro
Delmer
* Delta
Demorestville
Dempsty
Dempsey's Cornei
Denbigh
Denfleld
Denlson's Mills ...
Denman Island...
Denmark Road ...
Dennington
Dennistown
Densmore's Mills .
Denville
Departure Bay ...
Deqnen
De Ramsay
Derby
Derby Mills
Dereham Centre...
De Roche
Derrynane
Derry,West
Derryville
Derwent
De Sable
Desboro'
*DeschambauU....
Descouse
Desert
*Deseronto
Desert Lake lAddington
Desford Selk rk
BLSCTOaa DISTRICT
Marquotte M ;
Muskoka&PSd. o!
Bruce, ER ....
Annapolis N S
Yarmouth N Sl
York, N R 0!
York, ER O;
Bonaventure Q
Simcoe, 8 R Oi
King's P.E.l'
Annapolis N S
POST OFFICE
King's N S
Norfolk. NR ....
Chicoutimi Qj
' ompton Q
Selkirk Mj
Ilochelaga Q|
Hastings. N R.... O;
Norfolk, N R .... Oi
Leeds, S R
Prince Edward... Oi
Selkirk M
King's N Sl
Addington
vliddlesex, E R..
Richmond Q
Vancouver ....BO
Colchester N S
Inverness N S
Hants N S
MuskokaAPSd.
^'ancouver.... B C
Chicoutimi Q
Joliette Q
Vorthumber'ldNB
Grey, N.R
Norfolk, NR....0
N Westminst'r B C
Wellington... NR
Peel
Ontario, N R
Middlesex, E R...
Queen's PE 1
Grey, N R
Portneuf Q
Richmond N S
Algoma
Hastings, N R . .
M
Desmond 'Addington
Deux Riviferes ...Renfrew N.R ...
Devizes Middlesex, E R...
Devon Halifax NS
Dtwdney N Westm'nstr B C
Dewdney Alta
Dewe Muskoka&P. bd
DeWolf Charlotte NB
Dewittville Huntingdon Q
Dexter Elgin, E R
Diamond Lanark, N R
Diamond Pictou. N S
Dickenson Russell
Oic/cinson'« Za'inp Stormont
*Digby Digby N S
Dilligent River... Cumberland .. N S
Dillonton Brome Q
Dingwall Victoria N S
Dipper Harbour... St. John N B
Dippbr Ilarb'r W St. John N B
Dirleton Carleton
O'lsraeli Wolfe Q
Dixie Peel
Dixson Stoimont
Dixon's Corners... Dundas
Dixville Stanstead Q
Doaktown iNorthumberl'dN S
Dobbinton
Dobson's Corner
Doctor's Brook ..
Doctor's Govt
Doe Lake
Dog Creek
Dogberty
Doherty Creek ..
Bruce, N R
Westmorela'd. N B
Actigonishe... N B
Shelburne N 5=
Muskoka&PSd.
Cariboo Lillooet B C
Sunbury N B,
Cumberland.. N K
Dolbeau
Dollar
Dolsen
* Dominion City ..
Dominionvilie ...
iDomville
jDon
.Donald
[Donaldson's Mill
jDoncaster
[Donegal
I Donegal
iDoogola
' Donore
iDoon
i Dorchester
I Dorchester Cross'g
I Dorchester Station
'Dorking
iDorlund
I Dornoch
iDorn Ridge
' Dorset
JDnrval
Douglas
j Douglas
Douglasburg
j Douglasfit'ld ....
j Douglas Harbour.
Douglas Lake
[Douglas Station...
IDouglastown
iDouglastown
JDouro
Dover
I Dover Centre
Dovercourt
Dover Hill
Dover, South
Dover, West
Downeyville
Downey ville
Downsview
Doyle
Doyles
Doyles Brook
Doyle Settlement
Dracon
Drahan
*Drayton
^Dresden
Drew
Dromore
Oromore
*Drumbo
Drumconnor
Drummond
Drummond
* Drummondville t
Drumqnin
Drysdale
Dry River
Ouart
Dublin
Dublin Shore
Dubreuil
Dubuc
Duck and Pringle
Duck Creek
Duclos
I Dudswell Centre .
jDufour
DuflFerin
Dufferin Bridge ...
Dufferin Mines ...
Dugald
Duhamel
j Dumbarton Stat'n
Dumfries
JDumoine
Dunany
(Dunallen
Dunara
Dunbar
\*Dunbarton
[Ounboro'
'Dunbow
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Sagnenay Q
York, ER
Kent a
Provencher M
Glengarry
Grenville, S R ...
York, E R
Yale-Kootenay..B C
Addington O
York.E R
Perth, NR
King's NB
Assa
Lisgar M
Waterloo, S R ...
Westmoreland N B
Westmoreland N B
Middlesex, ER...
Perth, WR
Liennox
Grey. N.R O
York N B
Ontario. N. R ... O
Jacques- Car tier . Q
Renfrew, N R....
Yoik N B
Napiervllle Q
f^orthumberl'd N B
Queen's N B
Yale-Koolenay.B.C
Selkirk M
Gaspe Q
Northumb .... NB
Peterl rough, E R
Westmoreland N F
Keat (
York, WR ()
Victoria N B
Kent
Halifax N S
Victoria, S R
King's N I
York, WR '
Pontiac (
Kent I
Northumberl'd N J
Restigouche ... N '
Wellington, C R. <
Ar.tifiOiiiS'he... N :
Wellington, C R.. <
Bothwell '
Wellington, N R. O
Grey, S R
Queen's P E I
Brant, NR
Marquette M
Latiaik S R '>
Victoria N B
Drummond C
Halton r
Huron, SR (
Selkirk ->.
KlgiD, W R (
Perth, SR <
Lunenburg ... N .^
Renfrew S R '
Provencher ^i
Yale-Kco'enay B (
Queen's N 1:
Ottawa (^
Wolfe Q
Charlevoix Q
Frontenac
Muskoka&PS'd.
Halifax N S
Lisgar .M
Ottawa I
Charlotte N 1
York N K
i'ontiac Q
Argenteuil Q
Selkirk M
l.isgar M
Dundas
Ontario, W R ...
Missisquoi Q
Alta
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
87
VOSTOFnOB
Dunboyne
Duncan ..
Duncan ...
BLIOTOBAL DI81RICT
Elgin, E R 0! Bast Linton
Grey, E R
..ununburg N S
Duncan's station. Vancouver B C
Dunchurch jMuskoka A P S'd.
Duncrief Middlesex, S R..
Dundalk 'Grey, E R
•Dundas Wentworth,N R. O
Dandas 'King's P E I
*Dundaa Street ...Toronto, Weat... O
Dundee Huntingdon Q
Dundee |Re8tigouche... N B
Dundee ,Lisgar M
Dundee Richmond N S
Dundela Dundas
Dundonald |Northumb.. E R..
Dunedin Simcoe, N R
Duuedin Queen's ..... P E I East Sable River
*Dungatin<m 'Huron, W R Kast Scotch Sett...
Dungiven | Westmoreland N Bi Bast Selkirk
*Dunfiam IMissisquoi Q Kast Sherbrooke .
Dunkeld 'Bruce, E R K side Marg'ree H.
Dunlop |Huron, C R I B side Pub. Harb
Dunlop Gloucester N B K side Ragged Is'd
York, N R Bast Sooke
Autigonishe ... N S ' /? 5 uthampton ...
Antigoniahe . . N S Bast Templeton ...
Renfrew, N R.... 0; i East Toronto
Asra iKastville
Monck 0' I Kast Wellington.
Northumb N B, ! Bast Wentworth .
Danraven 'Poutiac Q j Bast Wallace
Dunrobin tCarleton O! Bast Williamsb'gh
Dansford I Victoria, 8R OMBastwood
Duntroon [Simcoe, N R Ojj Baton
Dunvegan IQlengarry 0''Kauclaire
Dunvegan jinverness ....'., N S iBbenezer
Dupey's Corner ... Westmoreland. N B 'Bbenezer
Durell King's PElijKberts
POST OFPIOl KLIOTORAL DISTRICT II POST OF7I0I
[Grey, NR o!! Elder's Mills...
Dunkerron
Dunmaglass . .
"Dunmore
Dunmore
Dunmore Junct'n
*Dunntnlle
Dunpby
•Durham Grey,SR 0| Bbor.
Durham Pictou N S' l<)cho Buy
Durham Bridge .. York N Bj Bcho Place
Durhamville Restigonche .. N B' Bcho River
Durland Lunenburg.... N Sjj Bcho Vale
Dut«h Brook Cape Breton... N ^: *Elconomy
Dutch Settlement Halifax N f ! Economy Point....
Dutch Village .... Halifax N S' BcumSecum
*Dutton y.\«.m. W R 0! Ecum SecumBrg.
Dwight Mu^kokaAP8'd. OiKddyatone
Dwyer Hill jCarleton 01 \ Bden
Dyer's Bay [Bruce, N R OliBden
Eady Simcoe, ER O: Fklen Grove
Eagle Elgin, W R 0; Eden Mills
Eagle Head jQueen's N fl Edenwold
EaglesNest ;Brant, N R Oilwdgar
Ealing iMiddlesex, B R... j Edgar Mills
Kamer q Comers .Cornwall O' E-^garton
Eardley (Ottawa QJJBdgeHill
Earlswood ...*. Assa! Bdgeley
Earltown IColchester N S Edgeley Farm ....
EHrnscliffd '.Simcoe, S R O! Edgett's Landing
East Aldfield Pontiac Q] Ediington
Eist Amher^t ....|Cumberlaod... N Siiiidiua
Ea&t Argus lOompton QJ Edmonton
East Apple River. Cumberland ...N S | Edmonton
East Arthabaska. Arthabaska (^ \hjdmundst(m
East Baltic King's P E ]|:EJj's Mills
East Bay Cape Breton... N f-i riel Brook
East Bay, N. Side Cape Breton... N ?i Eel Cove
Bast Bolton Brome Qi' rtel Creek
East Broughton... Beance Qi ! Eel River Cross'g.
East Cheboaue ... Yarmouth N Si Eel River Lake....
East Chezzetcook Halifax N S' Effingham
East Clifton Complon Q ' Egan Creek
Eastdale King's N S "Eganville
East Dover Halifax N f- Egbert
East Dudswell .... Wolfe Q | Egerton
East Dunham 'Missisquoi Q:iEgg Island i,-„
East Earltown ....^Colchester N SslEglington JYork, E R
Eastern Harbour.: Inverness N ^ Egmondvillo iHuron, S R.....
East Fnrnham ...Brome Q i Kgmont Bay Prince PEl
East Ferry iOigbv NS Egypte Shefford Q
Hlast Magdala Megantic Q
East Margaree ...{Inverness N S
Eay.man Brome Q
Eastman's Springs 1 Russell
East Mnpleton. ... Cumberland. . N S
Bast Margaretsv . Annapolis N S
East Mines Stat'n ; Colchester N 3
Babt .Mountain.... Colchester N S
Bast New Annan . Colchester N 3
Easton's Corners JGrenvi!]e, N R...
East Oro , Simcoe, BR
Kast Point King's PEl
B:ist Port Medway Queen's N S
East River. St.Mar. Pictou N S
E Riv Sheet Har.. Halifax N S
East Rogerville ... Northumb'd. . N B
ShelUirne N S
King's N B
Lisgar M
Sherbrooke Q
Inverness N S
Yarmouth X S
Shelburne N S
Vancouver B C
Cumberland ... N 3
Otta>»a Q
York, E R
Colchester N S
Vancouver B C
Cumberland.. N S
Cumberland.... N S
Dundas
Oxford, SR
Compton Q
D. Nipissing
Queen's P E I
Bothwell
Selkirk M
Algoma
Brant, N R
Algoma
Compton Q
Colchester N S
Colchester N 8
Guysborough . N S
Halifax NS
Northumb., W R.
Elgin, E R
Marquette M
Bruce. E R
Wellington, S R..
Assa
Simcoe, KR
Essex, SR
Mmk ka&PS'd.O
Grey, SR
York, WR
Assa
Albert N B
Muskoka k P S'd.
Ai'geuteuil Q
Peel
AlU
Victoria.... N B
Bothwell O
Yarmouth X S
Victoria NS
Cumberland ... N S
Restigouche ... N E
York N B
Monck
Hastings, N R .«
Renfrew, S R ....
Simcoe, S R
WelUngton, N R.
Saguenay Q
-
East Folly M'ntain Colchester N Si
E Hall'a Har. R'd., King's N Si
East Hereford Compton Q'
East Jeddore 'Halifax N S
Eight Island Lake Guysboro' N S
Eloa iCaidwell
Bib Mills Leeds, S R
Blcho Monck
East Leicester ... Cumberland ...N Sj Elder Cardwell
Eldon Station . ...
Eldorado
Klford
Elfrida
Elgin
Elgin
Elgin
Elgin
Elginburg
Elginfield
Elgin Road
Elia
Elimville
ElizabethviUe ....
^Elkhom
Ellaton
lEllengowan
Ellen's Town
Ellershouse
Ellesmere
Elliott
hlliott's Corners.
Elliott's Mills
Elliott Vale
Elllsboro'
Ellisville
Kim
Elma
Elmbank
Elmcroft
Elmfield
Elmgrove
Elmhedge
Elmhurst
*Elmira
Elmira
Elmore
Elmsdale
Elmsdale
Elmside
Elmstead
Elm River
Elmsvale
Klmsville
Elm Tree
*Elmvale
Elm Valley
* Elmwood
Elm wood
*Elora
lEIphin
Elphinstone
Elsie
'< Elsinore
Elton
Elva
Eraberson
*^Embro
lEmbrun
Emerald
Emerald
i Emerald
j Emerald Hill . . . .
\*Emer$on
i Emery
\ I- migrant Road ...
Emileville
lEmmett
Emo River
Empey....
Empire
Empire Valley....
''Bmsdale
Emyvalo
En 'erby ,
Enfield
Enfield
English Bay
English Corner ..,
English Settlem't.
English Unon ,
Enuis
; j Ennishore
! Bnniskillen
: ; Enniskillen Sta ..
lEhmismore
MJCTO& A L DIOTMCT
York, W R O
Victoria, N R. ... O
Hastings, N. R.. O
Essex. 8 R O
Wentworth, S R. O
Leeds, S R O
Pictou N8
Albert NB
N Westminster.B O
Frontenao O
Middlesex, E R... O
L'Islet Q
York,WR O
Perth, 8 R O
Durham, E R. ... O
Selkirk M
Norfolk, NR O
Bruce, E R O
Northumbrl'd N B
Hants NS
York, BR O
Lanark, SR O
Simcoe, E. R O
Queen's P E I
Kings FBI
Leeds, 8 R O
Lanark, N R O
! Dundas O
Peel O
Cbailotte NB
Pictou N8
Simcoe, SR O
Grey, ER
Kiug's N B
Waterloo, N R ... O
King's FBI
Hantfl N»
Prince FBI
Fontiac Q
Essex, N R . . . . O
Maiquette M
Halifox N8
Charlotte NB
Addington O-
,Simcoe, NR O
Selkirk M
Bruce, ER O
King's NB
Wellington, C R. O
Unark, N R O
Marquette M
Victoria, NR O
Bruc«, N R »I
Selkirk O
Selkirk M
Muskoka k P S'd.
Oxford, NR O
Russell
Lennox
Inverness .... N 8
Queen's FBI
Selkiik M
Provencher M
York, W R O
Westmoreland N B
Bagot Q
Renfrew, S R ... O
Algoma O
Hastings, N R . . <>
Haldimand O
CaribovLilloet BO
Muskoka A F S'd. O
Queen's P B I
Yale-Kootenay.BC
Durham, W R ... O
Hants NS-
Gaspe Q
Halifax N St
Queen's N B
Victoria N »
Cardwell O
Victoria NB
Durham, W R ... O
Queen's N B
Peterboro', W R.. O
88
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
Enon
Enterprise ..
JEpplng
Epsom
Eramosa ....
Brb
BrbsTille ...
Eric
Erie
BrinsTille
Erinview
Erinville
Erie
Ernesto wn Station
Errington
Erskine
Bacott
Escuminac
EsoumJnac
Esdraelon
EskasoDi
Bskdale
Esmonde
Bsqueeing
Bsquima't
Baquimaux Point
*Essex
Essex
EsaoDTille
Esterhaz
Estmere.
Btang du Nord....
BLBOTORAL DISTRICT I POST OFHOE
Ethel
Etna
Bttrick
Eagenia
Eunola
Eureka
Eustis
Evandale
Evanevale
Evelyn
Everett
Everett
Eversley
Everton
*Exeter
Exmoor
Factory Dale
Fairbank
Fairburn
Fairfax
Fairfax
Fairfield
Fairfield, East ...
Fairfield
Fairfield Plain ...
Fair Ground
Fairhall,
Fairhaven
Fair holme
Fairley
Fairmeade
Fairmont Springs
Falrmount
Fairview
Fairview Station ,
Fair Valley
Fairview
Fairvievr
*FairviUe
Falding
Falkenbiirg
Falkeuburgh Sta.
Falkirk
Falkland
Falkland....
Falkland Ridge...
Fallbrook
Fallowfield
Falls View
Falmouth
Falmouth Station.
Fanijystelle
Faraday
Cape Breton... N S
Addington
Grey, E R
Ontario, NR
Wellington, S R..
King's NB
Waterloo, N R ...
Frontenac
Haldimaud
Wellington, S R..
Addington
Lisgar M
Guysboro' N 8
Wolfe Q
Lennox
Vancouver, . . ,B C
Grey, ER
: Leeds, S R
iBonaventure .... Q
Northiunb NB
Carleton NB
Cape Breton ... N S
Bruce, W R
Renfrew, S R
Halton
Victoria B C
Saguenay Q
Essex, S R
Inverness N S
Peterboro', E R . 0:
Assa,
Victoria N S
Gaep6 Qj
Levis Q
Huron, ER
King's NS
Middlesex, ER...
Grey, SR
Selkirk M
Pictou N S
Sherbrooke Q
King's NB:
Algoma
Middlesex, E R... 0'
Simcoe, S R
Victoria NB
York, N R
Wellington, SR..O,
Middlesex, N R .
Northumb'ld. N B
King's NS
York, WR
Selkirk M
Selkirk M
Stanstead Q
King's PEl
Brockville
St.John NB
Oxford, S R
Norfolk, S. R ...
Selkirk M
Charlotte N B
Muskoka&PSd.O
Northumber'd.N B
Assa
Yale-Kootenay B C
Grey, E R Oj
Perth, SR
Halifax N S
Simcoe, E R
Westmoreland . N B
Queen's PEl
St.John N h!
Muskoka
Ontario, NR
Simcoe, E. R 0!
Middlesex, NR..0
Brant, S R 01
Halifex NSJ
Annapolis N S
Lanark, SR
Carleton
Welland O;
Hants NS
Hants NS
Lisgar M;
Hastings, NR....O1
I Farewell ,
Pargo
FarmerstOD
j Parmingdale
Tarmington
j Farmington
I Farnboro'
I Farndon
I Farnham Centre
\*Pa.mham,
iFarquhar
Farran's Point ...
Farrelton
Fassifern
Father Point
Fauxbourg
Fawcett Hill
Fawkham
Fawn
Fecteau's Mills ...
Fellows
Felton
Fennell's
jFenaghvale
iFenella
I *Finelon FaUi . ...
Fenwick
Fenwick
Fenwick
*Ferg%is
Fergus lea
Ferguson
Ferguson's Falls...
Ferguson's Point.
j Fergusonvale
jFermoy
Ferndale
jFerndale
] Ferndale House...
I Fern Glen
jFernhill
[Fernton
j Perry Landing. ...
I Ferris
Perry ville
Fesserton
IFetherston
iFeversham
Fidd
FifteenMileStre'm
Fifteen Point
\*PingoU
Finger Board . . . .
Finlayson
(Fintona
I First South
[Fish Creek
jFisherville
FisL Lake
! Fitch Bay
I Fitzgerald Station
! Fitzroy Harbour .
I Five Islands
I Five Mile River ...
I Flamboro' Centre
! Flanders
Flatlands
Plat River
Fleetwood
Fleming
Flesherton
FleshertonStation
Fletcher
Fletcher's Station
Fleurant
Fleuriau
Flinton
Flodden
Floradale
* Florence
\ Florenceville
j Florenceville, East
iFlorenta
j Flowers' Cove
! Flower Station....
! Flume Ridge
I Foley
POST OFFICE
E LECTORAL DIST RICr j
Wellington, NR. Foley Brook
Kent Ot Folley Lake
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Folly Mountain..
Folly Village
Fontenelle
Fontenoy
*Fmlhai
I Carleton N B
'King's N B
[King's P E I
Cumberland... N 8
[Brome Q
iMissisquoi Qi Forbes
Brome Qlj Forbes' Point
Missisquoi Q I Ford's Mills .
iPerth, SR * Fordwich.....
IStormont OilFordyce
Ottawa Qi Foreman
*Ebrest.
I Glengarry
Rimouski Q j Forest Farm
Lunenburg ... N !» [ Forester's Falls ...
Westmoreland N B 1 Forest Hill
Ontario, N R I Forest Mills
Ontario, N R iForeston
Wolfe . ; Q ' Forestville
Lennox iForfar
Russell OJForks
Simcoe, S R Forks, Baddeck ...
Prescott Forks Road
Northumb., W R. Fbrmosa
Victoria, N R . ... i Fort Coulonge ....
Monck Fort a la Come ...
King's NB Frrt Alexander...
Cumberland... N Sjj Fort Augustus ...
Wellington, C R.. 0! Fort Ellice
Renfrew, S R.... 0\\*fbrt Erie
Middlesex, S R. . Fortescue
[Lanark, S R OJjFort Frances
I Gloucester. . . . N B j Fortierville
Simcoe, N R 0|Fortier Settlement
Addington Oi Fortin
: Albert NB FortKipp
' Assa I Fort Lawrence
[Simcoe, E R Fort Louinburg...
Muskoka & P S'd 0\*Fort McLeod
, Middlesex, S R. .
; Lisgar M
Victoria N .-
I Queen's N R
'Carleton NB
I Simcoe, ER
[Muskoka 4 P S'd.
Grey, E R
Yale &Kooten'yBC
1 Halifax NS
I Prince P E I
[Elgin, W R
■Victoria, S R
Victoria N S
Cardwell
Lunenburg. . . N 8
Perth. SR
Haldimand
Prince Edward..
Stanstead
Prince P E 1
Lanark, NR
Colchester N S
Hants N S
Wentworth, N R.
Compton Q
; Restigouehe... N B
Queen's P E I
(Durham E R
Assa
Grey, SR
Grey, S R O
Kent
Halifax N S
Bonaventure Q
Rimouski
Addington
'Richmond Q
Waterioo, N R ...
Middlesex, W R.
Carleton N B
Carleton N P
; Marquette M
[Queen's N L[i Fraser's Grant .
Lanark, N R OJ Fraser's Mills
Charlotte N P Frazerville ...
[Ontario, S R Oil Frechette
Fort Pelly
FortSaskatchewan
Fort Simpson
Fort Steele
Fort Stewart
Fortune Bridge ...
Fortune Cove
Port William
*Fort William ....
*Fiyrtfi'illiamWest
Foster
Foster's
Foster's Croft
Fosterville
Fourchie
Four Falls
Four Mile Brook .
Foumier
(-'owler's Corners
Fox Bay (sub) . ...
Poxboro'
Fox Creek
Fox Harbour
Pox Island Main.
Foxmead
Fox Point
Fox River
Fox River
Foxton
Fcx Warren
Foymount
Framboise
Frampton
Franconia
*^an7cford
Frank Hill
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin Ckntre...
Franks Bay
Franktown
FrankviUe
Fraserburg
Victoria N B
Colchester NS
[Colchester N S
[Colchester N S
iGaspfi Q
Richmond Q
Welland
Colchester N 8
Shtlburne N S
Kent N S
Huron, E R
[HuiOn,WR
I Haldimand
|Lambton,WR....
Assa
Renfrew, N R. ...
King's PEl
Lennox
Carleton N B
Norfolk, SR
Leeds, S R
Queen's N B
Victoria N S
Monck
Bruce, ER
Pontiac Q
Sask
Lisgar M
Queen's PEl
Marquette M
Welland
Victoria, N R . ... O
Algoma O
Lotbiniftre Q
Lunenburg ... N S
Rimouski Q
Alta
Cumberland N S
Cape Brrton ...N B
Alta
Assa
Alta
Cariboo B C
Yale-Kootenay, B C
Hastings, N R... O
King's PEl
Prince PEl
Pontiac Q
Algoma
Algoma O
Brome Q
Lunenburg.... N S
King's NB
York NB
Richmond N S
Victoria N B
Pictou NS
Prescott
Peterboro' W R.
Ga.spe Q
Hastings, E R ...
Westmoreland N B
Cumberland... N S
Guysboro' N S
Simcoe, E R
Muskoka & P S'd O
Gasp6 Q
Cumberland ... N S
Lisgar M
Marquette M
Renfrew, SR
Richmond N S
Dorchester Q
Monck
Hastings, W R...
Victoria, S R
Durham, E R. ...
Marquette M
Huntingdon Q
Muskoka & P S'd
Lanark, SR
Brockville
Ontario, NR
Antigonishe ... N S
Antigonishe ... N S
Durham, E R....
L6vi8 Q
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
S9
POST OFFIO«
Frnleri'Uon
Predericton Junct.
frederictx^n Koad
Fredericton Stat.
Freeborn
Freelaod
Freelaud
Preelton
Freeman
Freeport
Freeport
Freetown
* Preiighsburg
French Bay
Frencli Creek
French Lake
French River
French River
French River
French Road
Frenchvale
-French Village ...
French Village ...
French Village ...
French Village ...
Friar's Head
■FriarB Head Chap
Frizzldon
Froatburn
>Frogmore
Frome
Frontier
•Frost Village....
Tnllbrd
Pu'lxrton
Fuller
Fulton
Fulton Brook ... .
Fulton's .Mill-»...
Furnace Falls....
•Fyfield
^abarouse Lake.
■Oabari'use
•Gaberouse Bara'cs
Oabriola Island ..
Gad's Hill
GageUrum
-Gagnon
Oalbraith:
-Galena
Galetta
"Gallas Point
Qallingertown ..
^alson
*Galt
Qamebridge
*Gananoqtie
'Garden Hill ... .
Garden Island ..
■Garden of Eden ..
■Garden River
KJardiner Mines
-Gardiner's Creek
•Garfield ,
-Garland
-Garland
Garueau
•<3arnot
Garnet
Garretton
'Garrison Road ..
•Garryowen
■Garthby Station..
Gartmore
Gasparine
*Gasp6 Basin
<Ja8p6 Bay South
^aspereaux*
•Gaspereaux
Gaspereaux
Gaspereaux Sta...
-Gatineau Mills ..
^avelton
^ay's River
•Gaythorne
Clay's River Road
<£leary
BLECTORAL DI8TRI0T
york ...~.ZWh\
Suubury N li
Westmoreland N U
Queen's PE J
Perth, N R
Leeds, SR O'
Prince P Kl
Wentworth, N R. ( '
Ualton
Digby NS
Waterloo, S R ... U
Prince PEl
Missisquoi Q
Bruce, NR
Vancouver B C
Suubury N B
Pictou N !•
Queen's P El
viusk. &■ P. S'd...
Cape Breton. . N S
Cape Breton ... N S
Drummond Q
Queen's P E 1
King's N B
Halifax N 8
Inverness N S
laverness N s
Inverness N S
Dandas ......
Norfolk, S R
Elgin, W R O
Huntingdon Q
Shefford Q
Brome Q
Perth, SR
Hastings, N R ...
Went worth, S R.
Queen's N B
Wellington, N R.
Victoria, N R...
Bruce, E. R
Cape Breton... N b
Gape Breton
Cape Breton
Vancouver. ... B i-
Perth,NR
Queen's N )i
Victoria N B
Lanark, N. R.... U
Yiile-Kootenay B C
Lanark, N R
Queen's PET
Stormont O
Oompton Q
Waterloo, S R. ... U
)ntario, N R
Leeds, S. R
Durham, E R ...
Frontenac
Pictou NS
\lgoma
Cape Breton ... N !»
St. John NB
Queen's P E 1
Chateaugnay Q
King's N S
L'Islet g
Ualdimand C
St. John N B
IrenvUle, S R ...
Welland
Grey, N R O
Wolfe Q
Marquette M
Chateauguay . ... Q
iasp6 Q
aasp6 Q
King's PE J
Queen's N B
King's N 8
Queen's N B
Ottawa Q
Yarmouth NS
Colchester N S
Vorthumberl'd.N B
Halifax N S
Suubury N B
POST 0FFIC«
N.S
N b
I Glelert
> Geneva
I Genoa
Qeu<^a..
Glentiliy
leorge's River ....
* Georgetown
*Georgeioum
Jeorgeville
Georgevllle
Qeorgina Island
Gleraldine
Germania
GermanicuB
German Mills
3ermantown
*Oerrard Stred...
Gesto
Gesner's Creek ...
Gethsemani (sub)
Getson's Point ...
Qeyser
Giant's Lake
Gibraltar
Gibson
Gibson
Gilbert Cove
Gilbert Mountain
Gilbert PUius....
Gilbert's Mills
Gilchrist
Gilford
Gilks
Gill
GilLinder'sMouut.
Gillespie
Gillies Hill
Gillies Lake
Gillies Point
Gillies Point East
Gilmau
Gilmour
Gimli
Qirard
Giroux
* Gladstone
Gladstone
Gladstone
Gladys
Glammis
I Glamorgan
Gliudine
Glanford
Glanford Station .
Glanmire
Glan worth
Glascott
Glisgow
Glasgow
Glassville
Glastonbury
Glebe Road
Glen Alda
jGleichen
Glen Adelaide ...
*Glen Allan
Glen Almond
Glen Alpine
Glen Anglin
Glenannan
Glenarm
Glen Bard
Glen Bean
Glenbervie
Glen Buell
Glenbor&
Glenburnle
Glencairn
*Glencoe
Qlencoe
Glencoe
Gleneove
Glen Colin
Glencorradsle ... .
Glen Cross ..<....
Qlen Donald
Glendale
ELECTOBAL DISTRICT I POST OmOB
Victoria, NR.... O
.\rgenteuil Q
Argeuteuil Q
Vancouver B C
Nlcolet Q
i3ape Breton ... N S
King's PE I
Elalton
Stanstead Q
Antigonishe ... N 8
Vork, N R
Huntingdon Q
Ontario, N R
Renfrew, NR ..
Waterloo, S R ...
Albert NB
Torouto Centre.
Essex, S R
Annapolis N 8
Saguenay Q
Lunenburg... N S
Lisgai M
Quysborough N 8
Grey, E R
Simcoe, E R
York N B
Digby N S
Cumberland... N S.
Marquette M
Prince Edward... O!
Simcoe, B R
york, NR Oi
North'berl'dNBO'
Haldimaad
Victoria NS
Victoria N B
Bruce, N R
Cape Breton ... N S
Victoria NS
Victoria N Sj
Brome Q
Hastings, N R.... «il
Lisgar Mj
St. John Q
Provencher Ml
Middlesex, E R... Oi
Victoria N B
Marquette M
Alt-.
Bruce, W R Oi
Durham, ER ... Oi
Victoria, 8 R d
Wentworth, 8 R.
Wentworth, SR.
Hastings, NR....
Middlesex, S R... 0|
Grey, SR
Cape Breton.. N S
Ontario, W R.... d
Carleton N R
Addington
Antigonishe ....N S
Pete.boro'E.R...
Alta
Wellington, R..
Ottawa Q
Antigonishe ...N S
Gloucester N B
Huron, E R
Victoria, NR
Antigonishe ... N S
Ottawa
Colchester.... N S
Brockville
Marquette M
Frontenac
Simcoe, S R 0;
Middlesex, W R,
Inverness N S
Restigonche ... X B
Guysboro' N Si,
Elgin, ER
King's PBl
Cardwell
Glengarry O
Inverness N 8
Glendale
Glendale
Glendinnlng
Glendyer
Gleueden
Glenelg
Glen KweD
Glenfanniog
Glen Farrow ....
Glenfinnan
Glengarry
Glengarry
Glengarry Station
Glengarry Valley.
Glengyle
Glenholm
Glen Huron
Glenila
Glen Iver
Glenlea
Glenlivet
Glenllvet
Qlen Lloyd
Glen Megor
Glen Margaret ...
Glen Martin
Qlen Mary
Qlen Meyer
Glen Millar
Glenmore
Qlen Morris
Glen Murray
Qlennevis
Glen Norman
Qlen Oak
Qlenora
GlenOrchara
(»len Porter
Glen Rae
Qlen Road
Glen Robertson ...
Glen Ross
Glenroy
Glen Sandfield ...
Glenshee
Glensliee
Glen Smail
Glen Stewart
Glen Sutton
QlenTay
Qlen Uig
Qlen vale
Glenvale
Glenville
Qlen Walter
Qlen William
Glen Williams
Qlen Willow
Qlenwood
Gloucester Station
Qobeil
Goble's Corners ...
Godbout
•Goderich
Godfrey
Godolphin
GoflTs
lolden
Golden Grove
QoldenGroveMills
Golden Lake ....
Golden Ridge ....
Golden Stream .
Golden Valley ..
Goldenville
Goldfield
Qold River
Goldsmith
Goldstone
Qoldstream
Gondola Point . .
Gonor
Qood Corner
Gooderham
Goodstown
Goodtvood
Gooseberry Cove
CUCTORAI. DISTRICT
Middlesex, B R .
Marquette...
... M
Selkirk
M
Inverness . ...
. NS
Grey, 8 R
Guvsboro' ...
...NS
Assa
King's
PEl
Huron, £ R .
...0
Queen's
PEl
Inverness . . .
.NS
Prince P.E. I
Pictou
...NS
Cape Breton..
. N.S
Pontiac
... Q
Marquette....
... M
Simcoe, N R .
MuskokaAPSd.
Sherbrooke..
... Q
Piovencher...
.... Q
Ottawa
....Q
Restigonche..
NB
Megantic ....
Q
Ontario, W B
....
Halifax
. N 8
Halifax
• NS
Sask.
Norfolk, 3 R .
Hastings, W R...
Grenville, S R ...
Brant, NR .
Megantic ....
....Q
Glengarry ....
Glengarry ....
Middlesex, 8.
R...0
Selkirk
.... M
Simcoe, E R .
....
Nortbumbrl'd, N B
Lambton, E R ...
Antigonishe
...NS
Glengarry ....
....
Hastings, W R... U
Glengarry....
....
Glengarry ....
....
Norfolk, S R .
....
Pictou
. N8
Grenville, 8.
a...o
Dundas
..-.
Brome .. .
..
Lanark. 8 R .
Antigonishe..
. N S
Frontenac....
....
Westmoreland,N B
Invernes.^ ... .
. N 8
Glengarry....
King's
PEl
Halton
O
Middlesex, WR,0
Yarmouth....
.NS
Gloucester....
.N B
Charlevoix ..
... Q
Brant, N R ..
Saguenay ....
....Q
Huron, W R.
....
Addington....
....
Northumb'd, E R.O
Halifax
..N S
Yale-Kootenay. B
St. John
.NB
St. John
N. B
Renfrew, N R
...
Carleton
.NB
Marquette ..
... M
Muskoka 4 P S'dO
Quysborough.
..NS
Stormont
Lunenburg...
..NS
Essex, 8 R
....
Wellington, C R,
Victoria
.BC
King's
N B
LiPgar
... M
Carleton
..NB
Peterboro', E R...
....
Ontario. W R
....
St. John
.N B
90
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POST OFTTOZ
QooM Creek ...
Goose RiTer
Gordon
Gordon Creek..,
GordonsTille ...
Gordonville
Gore
Govt Bay
Gore's Landing
Goring
Gormley
*Gorrie
Goshen
Goshen ^
Qosport
Goulaia Bay . . .
Goulais River. .
Gould
Gould Station..
BLECTORAt DI8TMCT I
St. John... .TTTiTb I
King's PEll
Essex. SR Oi
PoBtiac Q
Carleton N b
Wellington, N R, o
Hants N S
Algoma
Northumb'd.W R
Grey, E.R .G|
York, ER 0;
Huron, E R
Albert NBj
Guysboro* N S,
Lennox 0|
Algoma Oi
Algoma Q |
, Compton Qi
(Compton Q'
Gouldville iWestmoreland NB
Wellington, S R. Oj
Kings P E I i
Wellington, N R. Oi
Renfrew, NR ... 0!
Albert NB
Perth, SR o!
Ottawa Q I
Northum' WR... o!
Carleton NB
King's NSj
Queen's PEI
Peel Ol
Northumb'd... N B
Shefford Ql
ShefiFord Qi
Richmond N SJ
Gloucester NB;
King's N B'
Middlesex, E.R. O
Chicoutimi Q,
Bonarenture. . .. Q;
Selkirk Mi
Halifax N S
POSTOFFIOX IeLECTOBAI. BISTEICT
Gourock
Gowan Brae
Gowaustown
Gower Point
Qowland Mount'n
Gowrie
Qracefleld
*£!rafUm
Grafton
Grafton
Graham's Road ...
Grahamsville
Grainfleld
Granboro'
*Granby
Grand Anse
Grande Ance
Grand Bay
Grand Bend
Grande Bale
Grand Casoapedia
Grande Clairidre.
Grand Desert . .
Grand Entry iQaspfi Q
Grande Frenifere... Two Mountains . Q
Grande Grfeve iGaspfi q!
Grande Ligne ! St. John's Q
Grande Tointe ... 'Provencher Ml
Grande Prairie ... j Yale-Kootenay.B C|
Grandes Piles IChamplain Q
GrandeB Coudges. ;Beauce Q'
Grand Etavg jInTernesB N. SI
Grande Valine ... Gasp6 Qi
* Grand Falls Victoria N Bj
Grand Falls Por'ge' Victoria N B;
Grand Harbor ....; Charlotte N Bj
Grandigue Kent NB
Grandin I Satk
Grand Lake Sta.. JHalifax N S
Grand Manan | Charlotte N B
Grand-Mere Champlain Q
Grand M6tis jRimouski Q'
Grand Mira, N.,.. iCape Breton ... N S
Grand Mira.S .Cape Breton... N S,
Grand Narrows, R^ Victoria N g!
Grand Narrows, S.,Cape Breton ... N S
Grand Pabos Gagp§ Q!
Grand Pre. | King's N PJ
Grand River jGaspfi ••.. Q
Grand River ! Victoria N B
Grand River iRichmond NSl
Grand St. Esprit . iNicdet Q'
Grand Tracadie ... Queen's P E 1 1
* Grand Valley . ... Wellington, N R. 0,
Grandview Queen's PEI
Granee Selkirk M
Granger Cardwell
Granite Creek .... Yale- Kootn ay. B C
Granite Hall Muskoka A PSd.O;
Grant Russell
Grant WestmorelandjN B'
Grantley ^Dundas
Grantham ! Vancouver B C
Granthurst Oxford. NR
*Granton j Middlesex, N R...
Granton Pictou NS
Grant's Corners... IStormont O
Granville
Granville Centre
QranvUle Ferry ..
Grassmere
ilrassy's Corners ,
Grattan
Grattan
Gravel Hill
\'Grav9nhurst
I Jraystock
'ireat Shemogue
*art.at Village
cireely
Qreenbank ,
Green Bay ,
ireenbush
Greenbusb
(ireenfield
Greenfield ,
Qreentild ,
Glreenfield ,
Greenfield
Greenfield, St.Mys
ireen Haibour ...
Green Hill
Green Hill
Green Hill
Greenlaw ,
dreenock
flreen Point
Green Point
Green Ridge
Green River
Green River
Green River
Green Road
Green's Brook . ...
Green's Creek
Greenshields
Qreenside
Greensville
Green Valley
Qreenview
Greenville
Greenville Statn.
Qreenway
Qreenway
Greenwich
Greenwich Hill ...
Greenwood
Greenwood
Greenwood
Greer
Greer Mount
Gregory
Grenfel
Grenf U
^Grenville
Sresham
Gretna
Gretna
Grey Eagle
Greystead
Grey's Mills
Grey wood
Grierson
Griersville
Griffin
Griffin's Corners .
Griffin Cove
Griffith
*Grimsby
Urimsby Park ..
Grimsby Centre...
Grimsthorpe
Grimston
Grindstone Island
Griswold
Grondines
Grondines Station
Grosses Coques ...
Grosses Roches....
Grosvenor
Grovesend
Groves Point
Groveton
Grund
Queen's P El
Annapolis N S
Annapolis N S
Muskoka & P. S'd
Wentworth, S R.
Northum' N B
Renfrew, S R ....
Stormont
Simcce, E R
Peterboro', ER...0
Westmoreland N B
Colchester N S
Russtll
Ontario, N R
Algoma
Brockville
York NB
Antig'>ni8he.... N S
Glengarry
Carleton NB
Queen's N S
Colchester N S
Guysboro' N S
Shtlburne NS
Piclou N S
Cumberland.. .NS
York N B
Alta
Bruce, E R
Prince Edward , .
Gloucester N B
Proven chtr.... .. M
Temiscouata .... Q
Ontario, W R . ...
Victoria N B
Carltton N P
Pictou N g
Colchesttr N S
Richmond Q
Grey, SR
Wentworth, N R,
Glengarry
Hastings, N R ...
Cumberland.... N S
Cumberland.. ..N S
Middlesex, N R..
Selkirk M
King's PEI
King's NB
Lisgar M
King's NS
Ontario, WR
St. John N B
Pontiac Q
Simcoe, E R
Simcoe, N R
POST OFFICE
Argenteuil Q
Bruce, W R C
Selkirk M
Lennox
Muskoka & P S'd.
Middlesex, S R ...0
King's NB
Annapolis. ... N S
Alta
Grey, E R
Stanstead Q
Elgin, ER
Gasp6 Q
Renfrew, SR
Wentworth. SR.
Wentworth, SR.
Wentworth, S R.
Algoma
Grey, NR
Gaspfi Q
Selkirk M
Portneuf Q
Portneuff Q
Digby N S
Rimouski Q
Guysboro' N S
Elgin, E R
Cape Breton ... N S
Grenville, S R ...
Selkirk. M
IGueguen
\*Guelph
Guilds
1 Gulf Shore
Gull Cove
Guil Creek
I Gull Lake
Gunning Cove ...
Gunter
JGuthrie
Gnysborough
\Guysborough
Guysboro' In' vale.
Gjpsum Mines ...
I Hackett's Cove ...
iladlow Cove
\* Hagersville
j Hagerman's Corn.
liaileybury
lUainsville
jHainsville
jHalcro
J Ualey Station . ...
iHalcomb
HaldaneHill
J Half Island Cove
Halfway Cove
I Halfway Brook ...
Halfway River St.
\*IIaliburton
^Halifax
jHallerton
|Ualloway
iHallowellGrant...
i Hall's Bridge
I Hall's Glen
j Hall's Harbour ...
Hall's Mills
Hall's Prairie ....
Hall's Stream
Hallville
Halpeuny
Halston
Halverson
Hamtll's Point ...
*Hamtlton .........
* James Street.
* Pearl Streit.
*Sievm Street
Hamilton Beach.
Hamilton
Hamilton Cove....
Hamilton Moun'n
Hamiota
Hammondvale ...
Hampshire Mills.
Hampstead
Hampstead
Hampden
* Hampton
Hampton
* Hampton
Hamtown
Hanceville
Haulan
Hanlan
Hannon
* Hanover
Hansford
*Hantsport
Hanwell
Harbord
Harbor au Bouche
Harbour Road ...
Harbourville
Hardinge
Hardingville
Hardwicke
Hardwood Flat ...
Hardwood Lands.
Hardy
Harewood
Hargrave
Harkaway
Harlem
Harley
Harley Road
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
K&nT." N B
Wellington, S R.
Kent
Cumberland .. N S
Cape Breton ... N 8
Addington O'
Assa
Shelburne N S
; Hastings, NR....
I Simcoe, E R
Norfolk, NR O
iGuysboro' N 8
I Guysboro' N S
iHaldimand O
JHalifax NS
i Levis Q
Haldimand
lYork, ER
Nipissing O^
Dundas O
Digby N S
Satk
Renfrew, N R. . .
Northumberl'dN B
Muskoka & P S'd.
Guysboro' N 8
Guysboro' N S
Colchester N S
Cumberland ....N S
I Peterboro', E R, O
Halifax NS
Huntingdon Q
{ Hastings, E K ...
I AntigoniBhe ... N S.'
i Peterboro', W R,
Peterboro', E R,
; King's NS
Lanaik, N R O
N.Westminster.BC
j Compton Q-
Dundas
iLatark, N.R
iHastingP, ER...
! Pontiac Q
ISimcot, E R O
I Hamilton
Hamilton
Hamilton O
Hamilton O
Wentworth, S K, O
Prince P E I
iSaguenay Q
Queen's N B
i Marquette M
! King's N B
i Simcoe, E R
Oxford, N R
I Queen's N B
|Grey, SR
Durham, W R ...
Queen's PET
: King's NB
I York N B
Carriboo-Liloet B C
Peel O
Lisgar M
Wentworth, S R, O
jGrey, SR O
i Cumberland .. N S
Hants N 8
York N B
iCarleton O
■ Antigonishe ...N 8
I Antigonishe ...N S
King's N S
Addington \ O
St. John N B
jNorthumb N B:
iCompton Q
Hants N8
Westmorelanfi.NB
Westmoreland,N B ;
Selkirk M ;
Grey, ER O
Leeds S R O
Oxford, SR O
Queen's N B-
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
9I>
POST OFFICE
Harlock
Harlowe
Harmony
Harmony Mills
Harold
Harper j Lanark SR
CLECTORAL DISTRlOt
East
West
Harperville
Harple;
HarrietsTille ..
Harrigan Cove
Harrington
Harrington
Harrington
Harrington
Harrisburg
Harrlnbcr ''
Harrison'sCornere
Harrison River ...
Harrison H. Sprs..
Harrison Road....
HarrisonSettlem't
*Harriston
Harrisville
Hirrow
Harrowby
Harrowsmith
Hartfell
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartington
Hartland
Hartley
Harti.ey
Hartomere
Hartsville
Harvey
HHr^ey
Harvej H, .Mines...
Harvey Bank
Harvey Station ...
Harwich
Harwood
Harwood Plains .
Huron, 8 R
Addington
King's N 8
Queen's N S
Hastings, N R ...
Lirigar
Middlesex, N R...
MiddlessexER...O
Halifax N S
QuHen's P B 1
Saguenay Q
Argenteuil .'. Q
t)xford N R
Brant N R
Alta
Cornwall
N. Westm'ster.B C
N.Westminster B C
Cumberland ...N S
Cumberland ...N f
Wellington N R.
Westmoreland . N. B
Kssex, S R . . , . .
Marquette M
Addington
Muskoka & P S'd.
Norfolk NR
Cumberland ...N g
Carleton N
Addington
Carleton NB
Victoria, NR ....0
Selkirk al
Addington
Queen's P E 1
Albert N. B
Renfrew, SR
Megantic Q
Albert N B
York NB
Kent
Numberl'nWR.
Carleton
Haseville Missisquoi Q
Hassett Digby N S^
* Hastings | Northumb'd,E R,
Hastings Cumberland... N S
Hastings [Albert N B
Hatchley Stat'n... Oxford S R
Hatfield Poin t . ... King's N B
Haihy Stanstead Q
Hathaway Pontiac Q
Hather.on Groy, E R . . O
"atzic N. Westmn'str BC
Hatzic Prairie .... N. Wesfrn'ste^.B C
Haultain Peter boroughER
*Havelock Petei boroughER
Havelock Diaby NS
Havergal Hastings, N R.
*Hawkesbury Prescott ,
Hawkestone Simcoe, E R ....
Hawkesville Waterloo, N R.
Hawley Lennox
Hawthorne Russell ,
Hawtrey
Hay
Hay Bay
Hay burn
Hay Cove
Hay den's Mills ...
Haydon
Hayesland
Hayesvilla
Hayfield
Hay's River
Haysville
Hay ward
Hazel Cliffe
Hazeldean
Hazel Grove
Hazel Hill
Headford
Headingly
Head Lake
Head of Amherst
Head of Cardigan
Oxford SR
Middlessex, N R.
Lennox
Lennox
Richmond N S
King's P E I
Durham, W R ... C
Wentworth, N R.
York N B
Selkirk W
Inverness N SI
Waterloo, S R....
Asss
Assa
Carleton Sj
Queen's P E ]
Guysboro' N Ol
York,ER
Lisgar... M
Victoria NR .... O
Cumberland... N S
King's PEl
posTOFPioi \tvrxrroKU. DUTBior
(IeadofGhe7.zotc'k I Halifax N S
«ead of llilUboro iKiug'8 P E I
Head Ind. lUr. L (}uy«borough...N S
Head of Jeddora .{Halifax N F
Head of Jordan R .{Sbelburne N t
HeadofMlllstreaml King's N D
H. of River IlebertjCumberland ... N 5-
tl.St. Margaret's B Halifax N f
Head St. I'etor's Bj King's P E 1
IL South River L. Guysborough ...N.S
[I. Tatamag'cheB. Colchester N f^ ,
HeadofTide i Restigouche ...N V\
Head of WallaceB. Cumberland... N S;
H.WallaceB.(N.S.) Cumberland ... N
POST OFPIOK
lleaslip
Heathbell
Heather
Heatherdale
Heatherton
H-aihcote
Heathton
HbertvilU
Hebron
Hebron
Hecla
Hecks ton
Hectanooga
Hedgeville
HedleyviUe
Heduesford
Heidelburg
Hekhla
Helena
Hemford
Hemisou
Hemlock ,
* Hemmingford ...
ffendersonSettle't
Henderson Settle'!
Henesy
Henfryn
Hennigar
Henry
.Selkirk M
Pictou N ^
Lambton £ R. ... O
King's PEl
Antigonishe... N S
GreyE R
Sunstead Q
Cbicoutiml Q
Albert N b
Yarmouth N S
Usgar M
Qrenville, N R...
Digby NS
Pictou N S
Quebec Q
Assa
Waterloo N R ... O
Muskoka k P Sd.O
Huntingdon Q
Lunenburg. ... N S
Dorchester Q
Norfolk, S R
Huntingdon Q
Queen's N B
Cumberland... N S
Pontiac Q
Huron E R
Hants N S
Prescott
BLKOTORAL DUTRIOT
Hillsburn Annapolis NS
*Hm$daU Simcoe. E R O
Hi'lsdale Invemesa N 8
Hillsdale King's NB
Hill's Green Huron, S R O
Hillside Cape Breton ...N S
! Hillside Albert NB
•Hillview Selkiik M
(lilly Grove Algonui O
IHillon Northumb'd.ER.O
j Hilton Selkirk .M
Mdnch Aldington O
;Hintonburg Carleton O
! Hiram Albert N B
Hnausa iLisgar M
Hoard's Station ... Northumb'd.E R.
Hoasie Dundas Q-
Hoath Head IGreyNR
Hobart Simcoe, E R
Hochelaga
Hochstadt
Elockley ...
Hodson ....
Holbrook ...
Hochelaga Q
Provencher M
Cardwell O
Pictou N 8
Oxford, 8 R
Holderville I King's N B
Holland Centre ... , Grey, N R O
HoUand Landing jYork, N R 0-
Hotlmd Marquette 51
Holland's Mills . . Ottawa Q
Hollbroke Aita
HoOen | Wellington, N R,
Holly Simcoe, SR O
Holly Park York, N R
Holmesville Carleton N B
Holmesville t Huron, S R O
Holmfield |Selkirk XI'
llolstein Grey. SR.
Henrysburg jSt. John's
fTenryvtUe
*HensaU..
Hepworth
Htpworth Station
Iberville Q
Huron, S R 01
Biiice, N R Ol
Brace, N R ....
Herdman i Huntingdon.
Hereford Compton Q
Hereward [Wellington, C R, 0]
Hermon : Hastings N R.... Oj
Hermanville King's P E 1;
llernefield 'Selkirk M i
Heron Island Restigouche ...N B
Herring Cove ,
Herrons Mills.,
Hespeler
Hesion
Hey worth
Hewitt
Hiawatha .....
Hibernia
Hickson
Higgin's Road
High Bank .
Halifax N S
Lanark, N.R. ...
Waterloo, S R ...
Perth, N. R
Ottawa Q
Monck
Peterboro', E R,
Queen's N B>
Oxford NR .... 0!
Prince P E it
King's PEl
High Bluff [Marquette M
Highbury King's NS
High Falls Rehfrew, S R ....
Highfield |York W R
Highfield iHants N S
Highgate [Elgin, W R
Highland Creek ...jYork, K R
Highland Village Colchester N S
Highlands Caileton NB
High River I Alta
UijrhRock [Ottawa Q
Hillburn Assa
Hill Farm....
Hill Head
Hillhurst
Hillier
Ilillman
Hillsborough .
Hillsborough .
* Hillsborough.
HUlsburgh ....
y, »K O"
Holt I York, N R 0'
Uolton Chateauguay .... Q
Holyrood IBruce, WR O
Homer iLincoln O
Homeville Cape Brdton . . N S
Honeywood I Simcoe, 8 R O
Hope lYala BO
Hope Bay I Bruce N R O
Hopefield Renfrew, S R .... O
Hopefleld jKing's PEl
Hope River Queen's P E I
Hopetown JBonaventure Q
Hopetown | Lanark, N R O
Hopeville Grey. E R
Hopewell JAlbert N B
*Eopewell ; Pictou N 8
Hopewell Cape ...[Albert N B
Hopewell Hill lAlbert N B
Hopper 1 Albert N-B
Hornby iHalton
Hornby Island .. j Vancouver B
Uorncastle i Victoria, N. R. ... O-
Homing's MiUs ... 'Grey, E R
Horn's Road iCape Breton. . N 8
"-*--"—"'— 'King's N8
Mu8koka& P. S'd O
Peterboro', E R .
Norfolk, SR
Ga8p6 Q
Onterio.N R
Frontenac O
Chateauguay ... Q
Sunbury N B
Halifax N S
Middlesex, S R... O
Horton Landing.
H -iham
[Hotspur
[Houghton
j House Harbour ...
Housey's Rapids
iHowe Island
*Hrwick
Hoyt Station
Hubbard?s Cooe ...
[ Hul rey
Assa I
Argenteuil Q
Compton Ql
Prince Edward ...0
Essex SR
Lambton, W R... 0|
Inverness.. ... N S
Albert N B
Wellington, S R, 0,
Hudson iVaudreuil Q
Huestis Landing. Queer's N B
Hulbert { Dundas O
\*Huil [Ottawa Q
! Hnmber i York, W. R Q
H umber Bay | York, W R
*Humberstone jWelland
'Hun's Valley Marquette.... M
Hunter's Home .. Queen s... N B
Hunter's Mount'n Victoria N 8
Hunter's Point ... Pontiac Q
Hunter's River ... Queen's P El
Hunterstown Maskinong^ Q
'Huntingdon Huntingdon Q
HuntiugdoD jN Westminst'r B
'92
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POST OFFICE
5Iuntingfield
Huntington .
Huntingville ,
Iluutley ,
iluut's Point ,
*HwUsviUe ....
Hurdville ....
Hurdman'a Bridge
ilurtubise
Husavick
Hutchinson Settle
II utton House
Huttonsville j
Uybla
Hyde Park Corner
Hyndford
Hyndman
Icelandic River...
Ida
Ida
igna
Ilfra
lace ,
Ifracombe
llderton
Illicillesraet
Imlah
Inchby
•Indian Brook ,
Indian Ford
Indian Harbour..,
•Indian H'ai
Indian Island
Indian Mountain
Indian Point
Indian River
Indian River
Indian River Stat
Indian Road
*lndian Town
*Jngersoll
inglewood
Inglisville
Ingoldsby
Ingonish
Ingram River
Inholmes
Iniatioge
Inkerman
Inkerman
lanerkip
■lanisfail
'Innisfil
Innisville
'*IniernationH B'ge
Intervale
Inverary
Inverhaugh
InVerhuron
■Invermay
*Tnvemess
Inverness
Jnwood
Jona
Jona
lona Station
Ireland
Irena
Ireton
Iris
Iris
Irish Cove
irish Lake
Iiishtown
iron Bridge
Iron Dale
Iron Hill
Iron Mines
Iron Ore
Ironside
"^Iroquois
Irvine
Irving Settlement
.Isaac's Harbour...
lRaac'8Harb'ur(es)
;Ishe-rsrood
Island Brook
Islay
Huron, E R
Gape Breton ... N S
Slierbrooke Q
Lanark, N.R
Queen s N S
Muskoka & P S'd.
Muskoka&PS'd.
Russell
aussell
Lisgar M
Halifax NS
Simeoe, B. R ....
Poej Q
{lastingV.N.R.'."
Middlesex. E R...
Renfrew, S R . ... C
Glrenville
Llsgar M
Durham, E R ...
Queen's N B
Algoma
Muskoka A P S'd.O
Middlesex, E R..
Yala-Kootenay, B C
King's NB
Queen's N B
Victoria N S
Marquette M
Halifax NS
Assa
Charlotte N B
Westmoreland, N B
Lunenburg N Si
feterboro', E R,
Prince P E 1
Peterboro', E. R.
Hants N
St. John N
Oxford, S R
Oardwell
Annapolis N S
Victoria, N R....
Victoria N S
Halifax N S
Muskoka <fe P S'd.
Grey, ER
Dundas
Gloucester N B
Oxford, N R
.... Alta
Simeoe, S R O
Oanark, S R
Welland
We8tmoreland,N B
Proutenac
SVellington, C R.
Bruce, W R
Bruce, N R
Megantic Q
Prince PET
Lambton, ER....
Elgin, WR
Victoria N S
Elgip, WR
-intigonishe... N S
Oundas
Yarmouth N S
Simeoe, N R
Queen's P B I
'ape Breton ...N 8
Girey,S. R
Westmoreland.N B
Algoma O
Victoria, NR....0
Brome Q
[nverness N S
Plctou NS
)ttawa Q
Dundas O
Megantic Q
Albert NB|
luy8borough...NS
3uysborough...N ?
Alpoma
Jompton Q;
Victoria, N R
IsleauxQrues ..
isle Bizard
Isle des ChSnes..
Isle Dupas
fsle Perrot ,
Isle Perrot, Nord.
[sle Verte
[slington
Italy Cross
[van
[vanhoe
tves ...
[vy
Ivy Lea
Jackflsh Bay . . .
Jackson
Jackson
Jacksontown ....
facksonville
Jacksonville ,
Jacquet River
Jaflfa
James River
James River Sfca ,
*Jarrus Street ,
Jamestown
Jamesville
.Jamieson
Janetville
JanevlUe
Jarlsberg
Jarrett's Corners.
*farvis
POST 0PPI02 SL ECTORa L DI STRICT
Montmagny Q
Jacques Cartler.. Q
Provenclier M
Berthler Q
Vaudreuil Q
Vaudreuil Q
Cemiscouata,.,. Q
Vork, W R
Lunenburg ... N S
Middlesex, SR... O
Hastings, S R ...
Wolfe Q
Slmcoe, S R «i
Leeds, SR
A.lgoma
Cumberland ...N 8
arey, NR O
Carleton N B
Oarleton N B
Oape Breton ...N S
Restigouche ...N B
Elgin, E R
Intigonishe . .N S
4.nti2onishe....N
Hamilton
Huron, E R
Victoria N S
Lanark, N. R ....
Durham, E R
Gloucester .... N B
Muskoka A PSd.
Simeoe, E R
Haldimand
Grenville, N R...
Richmond N S
Kent
Halifax N S
York, W R
King's NB
Brockville
,.NB
,.NL
POST OFFICE ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Jau vn n's Harbou r
Jeannetfe'sCrf'ii.
Jeddora Oyster Pd
Jefferson
Jeffry
Jellyby
Jemseg Queen's
Jenkins Queen's
Jericho Lambton, E R.... o
Jermyn Peterboro' E. R...
Jersey Mills Beauce Q
ierseyville iBrant, N R
Jessopville IGrey, ER
•Jewett's Mills ... York N B
"^ny vicioria, J\ tt ...
^leaux Coudres 'Charlevoix Q
Jocelyn
Jock Vale
Joggin Bridge ...
Joggin Mines
Johnson
Johnson Crossing.
Johnson Croft —
Johnson's Mills...
Johnson's Mills...
Johnston's River.
Johnston
Johnstown
Johnville
Johnville
Jolicure
"Joliettc
Joly..,
Jones Corner ,
Jones Falls
JonquiSres
Tordan
Jordan Bay
Jordan Bay (e. s.)
Jordan Ferry
Jordan Mountain
Jordan Station ...
Josephine
Josephsburg
Josephsburg
Joyceville
Joynt
Juddhaven
Judique
Juniper Inland...
Juniper Mount ...
Jumping Pond ...
Jura
fuvenile Settlem't
Xagawong
Algoma
Carleton
Oigby NS,
Cumberland . . N S
Grey, NR O
Colchester.... NS
King's N B
Huron. S R
Westmoreland, N B
Queen's P EI
Queen's N B
Richmond NS
Compton Q
Carleton N
Westmoreland, N B
Joliette Q
Provencher M
Kings NB
Leeds, S R
Chicoutlml Q
Lincoln
Shelburne N S
Shelburne ....N S
Shelburne.... N S
King's N B
Lincoln
Simeoe, NR
Waterloo, S R ...
Assa
Pron enac
Jotawa Q
Simeoe, B R
[nverness N S
Peterboro, E R ...O
Cape Breton. . N S
Alta.
Lambton, ER....
Sunbury N B
Algoma
'^aladar Station.
Kaleida
Samlnistiqua....
'Kamloops ......
'Camouraska ....
Samsack
iananaskis
Kaposvar
iars
?ar9
Sarsdale
<<*tepwe
Kitevale
Katrine
Addington
Selkirk M
Algoma
Yale BO
Kamouraska Q
AssaE
Alta
Assa
Carleton
King's N B
Annapolis N S
Say Settlement...
Kazubazua
Keady
Kearney
Seats
Keenansville
'■Kfene
Keewatin
Keith
Keith.
Keith
Keithley Creek...
Keldon
Kelloe Station ..
Kflls
Kelly's Cross
Kelly's Cove
Kelso
Kelso
Kelvin
Kemble
Kemnay
Kempt
Kempt Head
Kempt Road
Kempt Shore ,
Kempt Town
*KemptviRe
fiemptville
Kendal
Kenllworth..
Kennaway
Kenlis
i^enmore
KennttcooJf.
Kennetcook Cor .
fvennington Cove
Kenneyville
Kensington
Kensington
Kensington
Kent
Sent Bridge
Kentville
Keohan
Kep'er
Stanstead Q
Muskoka A P S'd.
Westmoreland, N B
Ottawa Q
Grey, NR
Muskoka A P S'd.
Westmoreland N B
Oardwell
Peterboro', E R,
Algoma
Both well
King's NB
Compton Q
Cariboo B C
Grey, E. R
Marquette M
Muskoka A PSd.O
Queen's P E I
Yarmouth N S
Huntingdon Q
Halton
Norfolk, NR
Grey, N R
Selkirk M
Queen's N S
Victoria NS
Richmond N S
Hants N 8
Colchester N S
Grenville, N R...
Yarmouth N S
Durham, W R ...
Wellington, N R,
Peterboro'. E R...
Assa
Russell
Hants NS
Hants NS
Cape Breton . . N S
Perth, N R
Huntingdon Q
Middlesex, E R .
Prince P E I
Halifax NS
Bothwell
King's NS
King's NB
FrO'.tenac
Keremeos Yale-Kootenay.B
Kerrowgare Plctou N 8
Serrwood I Middlesex, W R,
Kerry
Kertch
Keswick
Keswick Ridge .
Sotch Harbour .
'^Kettlebv
K-;ttle River
Kewstoke
Khiva
Kilbaln
Kilbride
Kllburn
Kildare
Kildare
Kildare Capes....
Kildare Station.
Klldonan
Kllfoll
Kilgorle ...
Kilkenny Lake .
Killaloe
Killam's Mills . .
Killamey
Kiilimey
Albert N
Lambton, W R...
York, N R
York N B
Halifax NS
York, N R
Yale BO
fnverness ... . N S
Middlesex, N R..
Huntingdon Q
Halton
Victoria N B
Joliette Q
Prince PEI
Prince PEI
Prince PEI
Lisgar M
Carleton NB
Simeoe, S R
Cape Breton ...N S
Renfrew, S R . .
Westmoreland . N B
Algoma
Selkirk M
[893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
9a^
POST OFriCK
P08T OPPIOI
LiJean Wellington, S R,
Killyleauh Simcoe. S R ...
Kilmanagh Poel
Kilmarnock .... i Lanark, S R. . .
Kilmartin Middlesex, W R,
Kilmaurs Carleton
Kilsyth Orey, N R
Kilworthy Ontario, N R ..
Kimball Lumbton, W R.,
Kimberley Orey, E R
Kimbo Wentwoith.N.R.
Kinbrae Assb
Kiuburn Lanark, N R
*Ki7icardine Bruce, W R
Kincardine Victoria N Bi
*Kin3 York, N R 0;
Kingaif Bruce, W R 0'
KingHborough . ... King's P E I
King Creek York, N R
Kingarfh York NB
Kinghurst Grey, N R
Kinglake Norfolk, S R. . . .
Kingross Inverness N S
Kiugsbridge Huron, W R
Kingxbury Richmond Q
Kingsbury Lunenburg N?
Kifigsclear York N B
Kiu^scoto Grey, E. R Oj
Kingsccurt Lambton, E R ... Oj
KingPcroft Stanstead Qi
ingsey Drummond Q|
\Kingsey Falls ... Drummond Q'
dngsford Hastings, £ R ...
tingsley gelkiik M
[ingslev York NB
'Ingsmill Elgin. ER
Cingsport King's N S
Xingston Kingston
King's NB
lingston Kent NB
Cingston Mills ... Frontenac
Xingston Station . King's N S
lingston Station Kingston
[ingston Village. King's N S
[Kingsville Essex, S R
Lingsville Inverness . . . . N S
[ing's Wharf. Victoria, SR
[inistino Sask
'Kinkora Perth, N R
Kinkora Prince PEl
Kinloss Bruce, W R
Kinlough Bruce, W R
*Kinmount Victoria, N R
*Kinnear's Mills | Megan tic Q
Kinosota iMarqxiette M
Kinross JQueen's PEl
Kinsale Ontario, W R ....
Kinsman's Cor.... 'King's N
Kintail I Huron, W R
Kintore Oxford, N R
*Kintore Victoria N B
*Kippm Huron, S R
Kippewa Pontiac Q
Kirby I Durham, W.R.....0
Kolbeck
Kohler .,
Knmnka
Kootenay (aouth)
ILBCTORAL DUTR CT
Cumberland ...N S
Haidimand
Middlesex, SR...
Yale EC
Korah ' Algoma
Kossuth I Waterloo, 8 R....
Kouchibouguac. ...\K.&nt NB
KouchibouguacB' jKent N B
Kuper Island Vancouver B C
Wellington, N R.
Assa
Tamaska Q
Cbateanguay . ... Q
Beauce Q
Provencher M
Provencher . . . M
St. Johns Q
Champlain Q
POST OFFICE I KLXCTORAL DI8TEICT
f^kevlew Queen's N B
Lakevlew Elgin, E R O
Ukeville Carleton N B
UkevlUe King's N 8
Lakeville King's PEl
Lakeville Corner Sunbury NB
Kurtzville
Kutawa
La Bale
Laberge
La Beauce
La Bordorie
La Broquerie
L'Acadie
Lac k la Tortue ...
La Carriere Bagot Q
Lac Bt^llemare .... i^t Maurice Q
Lachenaie L'AssomptioD <^
*Lachine Jacques Cartier... Q
Lachine Locks Jacques Cartier.,.Q
U Chevrotifere ... I Portneuf Q
Lichine Rapids ... | Jacques Cartier . Q
Lachute Mills Argenteuil Q
'Lachute Argentueil Q
Lake Weedon Wolfe (^
Laloode F'rescott O
L'AmabU Hastings, N R ... O
L'Amarr-ux York, E R
La Conception
LaD6charge
Lac La Hache
Lac Masson
*Lacolle
Lac Rond
Lac St. Joseph ...
Lacombe
'Ladner's Land'g
Lady Bank
La Fayette
Lafontaine
Laggan
La Guerre
OtUwa Q
IChicoutimi Q
Carriboo BC
Terrebonne Q
St. Johns Q
Ottawa .. Q
Portneuf '.. Q
Altfc
N.WestminsterjB C
Grey, ER 0!
Bellechasse Q
Simcoe, E R
Glengarry
Huntingdon Q
LaHavre CrossRds ' Lunenburg N S
La Have Island... Lunenburg.... N S
Lake [Hastings, N R... O
Lake Ainslie Chap 1 Inverness N S
Lamartine
I.amb«th
Lambton
* Lambton Mills..
Lamcque
I^amlash
Lnmmermoor. . .
'Lanark ,
* Lancaster
T..ancelot
Landreville
Landry
Lands End
Land Villa
; Lanes
jLanesville
Ung
Langdon ,
Langonburg
|Ijingevin
(iangford
jUngille's
\Langhy
jL.angley Prairie.
!l.angside
jLangstaff
|Lacoieville
iLangton*
{(.Angrale
I L'Annonciation .
iLanoraie
i liansdown
' l>ansdowne
Lansdovme ■
Kirkdale
*Kirkfidd
Kirkhill
Kirkhill
Kirkland
Kirk's Ferry
Kirkton
Kirkpatrick
Kirkwall
Kirkwood
Kis>ki8ink
*Kleinburg
Klock's Mais ....
Knapdale
KnatchbuU
Knowlesville
*Knowlton
KnowltonLand'ng
Knoxford
Knoydart
Koksilah
Kola
Kolapore
Drummond Q
Victoria, N R . ...
Glengarry
Cumberland ...N S
Carleton NB
Ottawa Q
Perth, SR
Sask
Wentworth, N R.
Inverness N S
Portneuf Q
York, W R O
Dist. of Nipissing
Middlesex, W R..
Halton
Carleton NB
Brome Q
Brome Q
Carleton N B
Pictou NF
Vancouver B C
Selkirk M
Grey,E. R
Inverness N
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Yarmouth N S
Wolfe Q
Quebec Q
Westmoreland.N B
Grey, NR
Renfrew, S R ...
Marquette M
Renfrew, N R....
Portneuf Q
Halifax NS
Dorchester Q
Argenteuil Q
King's NB
Peterboro' E R...
Lisgar M
York N B
King's N S
Yarmouth N S
Peterboro', ER...
Marquette M
Lakelands 'Cumberland ...N S
L.ake Ainslie^w.B)
Lake Ainslie (e.s.)
Lake Ainslie (8.8)
Lake Annis
Lake Aylmer
Lake Beauport ....
Lakeburn
Lake Charles
Like Clear
Lake Dauphin ...
Lake Dor6
Lake Edvrard
Lake Egmont
Lake Etchemin ...
Lakefiold
Lakefleld
*Lakffield
Lake Frances ....
Lake George
Lake George
Lake George
Lakehurst
Lakeland
L'Islet Q
Middlesex. S R... O
Beauce Q
York, WR O
Gloucester N B
Grey, 8 R
Unark,N R
I.Anark, N R
Glengarry
MubkokaAPSd.O
Beauhamois Q
Gloucester N B
King's N B
Montmagny Q
Huron, W R O
Colcbestcp N .S
Peterboro'. ER... O
AlU
Assa
Dorchester Q
Brant, N R
Lunenberg . ... N S
N. Westm'ster B C
N. Westm'ster B C
Bruce, W R O
York, ER O
Richelieu Q
Norfolk, SR O
Selkirk 51
Ottawa Q
Berthier Q
Carleton N B
Digby NS
Leeds, S R O
Lanfdowne Hotel Prince PEl
L'Anse k Giles .... Montmagny Q
L'Anse a laCabane Gaspe Q
; L'Anse auBeaufils Gaspe Q
I Lake Law
I Lakelet
Lake Mega ntic ..
I Lake Opinicon ....
Uke Paul
Lakeport
! Lake Ramsay . . . .
Lake Road
{ Lakeside
Ldkeside
Lake St. Mary
Lake Stream
Lake Talon
L. Temiscamingue
Laketon
Lakevale
Lake Verd
Lakevlew
Inverness N S
Huron, E R
Compton Q
Frontenac O
King's NS
Northumb, ER..0
Lunenburg. ... N S
Albert N B
Oxford, N R
Yarmouth N S
Ottawa Q
Kent N B
Dist. of Nipissing.
Pontiac Q
Kent NB
Antigonishe. ...N S
Queen's P E I
Argenteuil Q
L'Anse an Foin ...
L'Anse aux Gasc.
Lansing
' L'Anse St, Jean...
Lantz
\A Pa trie
La P. R. St. FrauQ.
iLaPlalne
^*Laprairie
La Prfisentation...
Lapland
: L'Archeveque . ...
L'Ardoise
Lariviere
Larkin
Laroche
Ijarochelle
Larry's River
U Salette
LaS.Hlle
Lascelles
I>a8kay
L'Assomption
Lasswade
Laterri^re
; Latimer
Latour's Mills . ...
Lattie's Brook . ...
La Tuque
Lauder
Launching Place
I.Aurel
Laurel
*Laurentides
l^uriston
I Lauvina
, Latuon
! Laval
Lavaltrie
Chicoutimi Q
Bonaventure .... Q
York, WR
Chiconthni Q
Lunenburg N 8
Compton Q
Charlevoix Q
Terrebonne Q
Laprairie Q
St. Hyacinthe ... Q
Lunenburg N S
Richmond N S
Richmond NS
Selkirk M
Hastings, E R ...
Brome Q
Megantic Q
Guysboro' N S
Norfolk, NR
Lisgar M
Ottawa Q
York, N R
L'Assomption Q
Peterboro'. £ R.
Chicoutimi Q
Frontenac
Pontiac Q
Hants N 8
Champlain Q
Ptlkirk M
King's P EI
Wellingt/in, N R.
Argenteuil Q
L'Assomption ... Q
Grey, S R
Sunbury N B
L^vis Q
Montmorency Q
Berthier Q
^4
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POUT OTFICE
Lavant
Layant Station....
Laveuder
L'Avenir
Lawrence Mills ...
Lawrence Station
Lawrence Station
* Lawrencdown ...
Lawrencetown ...
LawrencevUle
Lawson
Lawson
Layton
Leadbury
Leafield
Leamington
* Leamington
Learned Plain
Leaakdale
Lebanon
I^e Bras
Lebret
Lt Breton Fiats...
Leclercvllle
Ledge
*Leeds
Leeds Village
Leefboro'
Lefaivre
l>froy
Legere
Legerville
Leg Lake
Leinster
Leitcbe'g Creek ...
Leith
Leitram
Lemesurier
liemieux
Lemonville
Lena
Lennox
Lennox Ferry . ...
*LennoxviUe
Leonaidville
Leopold
*L'Epip?ianie
Lepreaiix
Lequille
L(<rwick
Leg Dalles
lyes Eboulements...
Les Ecnreuils
Les Erables
Les Escoumains...
Les Fonds
Les Gr. Berger'nes
Les Saules
Leskard
Leslie
Les Pet.Berger'nes
Letang
Letellier
*Lethbridgi
L'Etete
Letterkenny
^Livis
Lewis Bay
Lewis Uead
Lewisbam
Lewis Mills ......
Lewis Mountain'.
Lewis Mountain ;
LewisTille
Lexington
Libbytown
Lidford
Lienry
Lifford
Lillooet
Lily
Lily Lake
Lily Lake
Lime Bank
Lime Hill
Lime Hill
-Limebouse
ELBCTORAL DIS TRICT !
Unark~N R
Lanark, NR.... 1
Simcoe, S R
Drummond Q
Mnskoka & P. Sd
Charlotte N B
Klgin, WR.
Annapolis N S
Halifax NS
Shefford Q
Queen's N B
Simcoe, £. R
Ontario, N R
Huron, S R 0!1
Peterb3ro',E R . .0'\
Cumberland ... N S
Essex, S R Ol|
Compton Q
Ontario, NR 0|
Wellington, CR.. 01
Beauce Q'
Assai
City of Ottawa ...'0
Lotbinifere Q
Charlotte NB;
Megantic Ql
Mexantic Qi
Middlesex, ER...
Prascott
Sincoe, S R
Njithnmb'd .. NB
Kent NB{
Simcoe, ER 0|
Lennox 0|
Cape Breton... N 8
Qrey.NR
Russell 0|
Megantic Qj
Prescott..*. Ol
Ontario, W R.... Oj
Selkiik. m!
Selkirk M
Richmond ... N S|
Sherbrooke Q[
Charlotte N B
Argenteuil Q |
L'Assomption ... Qi
Charlotte N B[
Annapolis .... N S
Victoria NBJ
Montcalm Q i
Charlevoix QI
Portneuf Qj
Nipisfing Oi
Saguenay Q|
Lotbiniere Q{
Saguenay Q\
Quebec Q
Durham, W R ...
York, ER 0;
Saguenay Qj
Charlotte NB
Provencher W
Altai
Charlotte N b!
Renli-ew, SR.... 0|
L6vis Ql
; Cape Breton ...N S
Shelburne N S
Ontario, NR O!
Hants NSj
Westmoreland N B
Inverness N S
Westmoreland N B
Inverness N S
Stanstead Q
Marquette M
Middlesex, N R...
Durham, E R . ...
Cariboo BC
! Cumberland.. N S
King's NB
I Algoma
i Russell .t.
.King's NB
I Inverness N S
Halton
POST FICE
Limekiln
Lime Lake
Lime Ridge
Lime Rock
Lincoln
Linda
Linden
Linden Valley ...
Lindenwood
* Lindsay
Lindsay
Lineboro'
Lingan
Lingan Road
Linidre
Linton
Linton's
Lintrathen
Lin wood
Linwood
Lion's Head
Lippentoit
Lisbon
Lisburn
Liscombe
Liscombe Mills ...
Lisgar
Lisgar Station ...
Lisle
L'Islet
Lismore
*Listowd
Little Bartibog ..
Little Bass River
Little Branch
Little Bras WOr .
Lit.Brasd'0r(8.8;
*Z,i««e Britain....
Little Brook
Little Brook Sta'n
* Little Our rent...
Little Cape
Little Capcapedia
Little Dover . . .
Little Forks
* Little Glace Bay
Little Harbour ..
Little Harbour ..
Little J udique ..
Little Lake
Little Lepreaux..
Little Lorraine ..
Little Mabou . . .
^Little M6tis
Little Metis Stat
Little MuRquash
Little Narrows ..
Little Pabos
Lit'lePier'eJacq'es
Little Pond
Little Pond
Little Rapids
Little Rideau
Little Ridge
Little llidgeton ...
L.RiverCheticamp
L.River Coverdale
Little River, East
Little River, West
Little River.Elgin
Little River
Little River
Little River
Lit.Riv.Mupqu'd't
Little Rocher
LSalmonRiv.Mills
Little Sands
Little Shemogue .
Lit.Shippigan
Little Tignish
Littlewood
Littlewood
Little York
Liverpool
Liverpool Market
Living Spring . .
Livingstone Cove.
eLEOTORAL DISTRICT
Vork N B
Hastings, B R. ...
Wolf Q
Pictou N 8
Sunbury N B
Compton Q
Cumberland... N S
Victoria, SR....
Grey, N R
Victoria, SR
Carloton NB
Stanstead Q
Cape Breton... N S
Cape Breton ... N S
Beauce Q
York. N R
Sunbury N B
Selkirk M
Waterloo, N R ... O
Antigonishe... N S
Bruce. N R
Selkiik M
Oxford, NR
Bruce, W R
Guysboro' N t*
Guysboro' .... N
Peel
Drummond Q
Simcoe, S. R
L'Islet Q
Pictou N
Perth, NR
Northumb'rld N B
Colchester N S
Northumb'd... N B
Cape Breton... N S
Cape Breton. ...N &
Victoria, SR
Digby N S
Digby N i-
Algoma ...■ Q
Westmoreland.N a
Bonaventure
Guysboro N 8
Algoma
Cape Breton... N S
King's PE 1
Pictou N S
Inverness N 8
Sunbury N B
Charlotte N B
Cape Breton... N fc^
Inverness N ir
Rimouski Q
Rimoui^kl Q
St. John NB
Victoria NS
Gasp6 Q
Prince PE I
Cape Breton ...N S
King's PE 1
Algoma
Prescott
Albert NB
Charlotte N B
Inverness N S
Albert N B
Gasp^ Q
Glaspo Q
Albert NB
Sunbury N B
Cumberland .. N S
Digby .... N S
Halifax N S
Albert NB
St. John N B
King's PEl
Westmoreland, N B
Gloucester .... N B
Prince PEl
Shelburne N S
Middlesex, SR..
Queen's P E "
Queen's N S
Ontario, WR
Wellington, C R.
Antigonishe... N
POST OFFICE
Llewellyn j
Lloydtown
Lobo I
Lochaber ]
Lochaber Bay
Lochalsh
Loch Ban
Locb Broom
Lockhartville ...
Loch Garry
Lochiel
Lfx;h Lomond
Loch Lomond
Lochside
Loch Winnoch ...
^Lickeport
Lockton
Locust Hill
Lodi
Logan's Tannery.
Loganville
Logierait
Logoch
Lombardy
Londesborough ...
*London
*London, East ...
London, West
Londonderry
Londonder'yStatn
Long Bay
Long Beach
Long Bjach . . ...
Long Branch
Loch Leden
Long's Cove
Long Creek
Long Creek
Longford Mills ...
Long Island
Long Island Main
Long Lake
Longlaketon ....
Long Point
Long Point
Long Point
Long Point
LongPt.ofMlngan
Long Reach
Long River
Long Settlement
Longtinville
^L'mgueuil
Longwood
Lonsaale
Lonsdstle ..,,,,,
Loon Creek
Lord's Cove
Loree
Lorette
Loretto
Loretto
*UOrignal
Lorimer Lake
Loring
Lorlie
> LECTORAL DISTRICT
SaiJic
York, N R
Middlesex. S R...
Antigonishe... N S
Ottawa Q
Huron. WR
Inverness N S
Pictou N S
King's N S
Glengarry
Glengarry
St. John NB
Richmond N S
Richmond N S
Renfrew, S R . ...
Shelburne N S
Cardwell
Vork, E R
Stormont
Pictou NS
Pktou N S
Lambton. W R...
Marquette M
Leeds, NR O
Huron, S R
London
Middlesex, E R...
London
King's NB
Colchester N S
Algoma
St. John N B
Digby N S
York, WR
Inverness N S
King's... N B
Queen's PEl
Queen's N B
Ontario, NR
King's NS
Cape Breton.... N S
Addington
Lome
Lome
Lome
Lorne
Lome Park
Lornevale . . . .
Lorneville
Lorneville . . . ,
Lorraine
Lorway Mines.
Lost Channel ...
Lost Kiver ,
Lotbiniere
Lot 1
*• 4 ,
" 10.
« 11.
» 12.
«' 14.
Hochelaga Q
Inverness N S
King's N B
LoeJs, ER
Saguenay Q
King's N B
Queen's PEl
Carleton N B
Russell
Chambly Q
Middlesex, SR...0
Hastings, ER....
King's N B
Assa
Charlotte N B
Grey, ER
Quebec Q
Cardwell
Provencher M
Prescott
Muskoka & P S'd.
Muskoka&PS'd.O
Assa
Bruce, WR
Richmond Q
Selkirk M
Pictou NS
Peel
Colchester .... N S
Victoria, NR ....
Cumberland.. N S
Cardwell
Cape Breton.... N S
Hastings, E R ...0
Argenteuil Q
Lotbinifere Q
Prince PEl
Prince PEl
Prince PEl
Prince PEl
Prince PEl
Prince PEl
Prince P B I
Prince P B I
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
95
POST OFFICE j ELECTORAL DIBTRIOT
POST OfflCl I CLCCTORAL DISTRICT
POST or nci I tL ectora l disi riot
Lot 16 1 Prince
^' 30 lQueen'8 P B li,
" 35 IQueens P B I ,
« 40 iKings P El|
" 48 Queen's P E I
" 56 King's P E ll
" 67 'Queen's PE 'I
Lothair "Selkirk M
Lotus I Durham, ER....
Louisa ' Argenteuil Q
Louisburg Cape Breton... N S
Louise Grey, S R
*LouiseviUe Masklnonge Q
Louisville Bothwell O
Lourdes ;Megantic Q
Lourdes Pictou NS
Lourdes d BSablon Saguenay Q
.. Bruce, SR
.. Pictou NS
.. Simcoe, E R
.. Northumberl'd...
.. Ottawa Q
.. Monck
(i. West Pubnico ! Yarmouth N 8
LoworWe^t River AntlgonUhe ... N »
Lower Windsor... Carleton N B
i. Wood Harbour Shelbnrne N 8
Lower Woodstock Caildton N B
Lowlands Lanibton, E.R. ... C
Low .Moor Pictou _ N 8
Low Point Inverneaa NS i
Lowville (lalton
VfcNaIrn 'Kent
N B
VIcNaniee
McNuti's Island
VIcPhall
Mcpherson
Vorthumb N B
Shelburne N S
Lanark, 8 R
Antlgonlshe . . N 8
He Pherson'sFerr^ I Richmond N 8
McPherson'B Mil's' Pictou N 8
Lovat
Lovat
Love ring .
Lovett
Low
Lowbanks
LowerAbougoggin' Wcstmoreland.N B
Loxotr ArgyU | Yarmouth N !?
Lower Barney's R. I Pictou N 8
Lower Blomidon . ^King's N 8
Lower Brighton... I Carleton NB
Lower Caledonia Guysborough...N S
Lower Canard King's N S
Lower Cape jAlbert N B
Lower Caraquet... Gloucester N. B
Lower Cariboo R. Pictou N S
Lower Cove Cumberland... N S
Lower Coverdaler [Albert NB
Lower Derby j Northumberl'd, NB
Lower Dumfries... ! Yoik N B
Lower E. Pubnico. Yarmouth N S
Lower Economy... Colchester N S
Lower Ffve Islands Colchester N S
Lower Fort Garry. : Lisgar M
Lower Foster Set. Lunenburg . ... N S
Lower Freetown. . Prince P E I
L. French Village York N B
Lower Gagetown Queen's NB
■Lower Granville.. ' Annapolis N S
Lower Greenville Cumberland... N s
-Lower Hayneville York N B
Lower Ireland .... Megan tic Ql
L. Jordan Bay.... Shelburne N S'
Lower La Have ... Lunenburg. ... N S
Lower UArdnise Richmond NS!
L. L., Qneensbury j York N Bj
Lower Maccan . ... Cumberland . . N Si
L.Meagher'8G rant
Lower Moutague .
Lower Mt. Thom.
Lower Nappan,...
Lower Newcastle
Halifax NS
King's PE]
Pictou NS
North'mbcrl'd. N B
North'mb'rl'd. N B
Lower Nicola i Yale-Kootenay B C
Lower Northfield Lunenburg . ... N S
Lower Ohio
Lower Onslow . ...
Lower Poquiock...
L. Prince William
Lower Prospect ...
LowerQueensbury
Lower RidgH
L. River Hebert..
Sholburne N S
Colchester N S
York N b
York N B
Halifax N S
York N B
Kings N B
Cnmberljind ...N S
L- R. Inhabitants i Richmond N
Lower Rollo Bay. I King's P E 1
L. Salmon Ore. k. Queen's N B
Lower Sackville... Halifax N S
Lower Selmah ...Hants N S
L. Set. Mid. River (Victoria N S
L. Set. S. River ... I Antlgonlshe .. N S
L. Ship Harbour Halifax N S
L. Ship Harbour, E Halifax N S
L. Southampton... I York N B
Lower St. Mary's. lYork N B
"* Lower .S!«MnacAre. Colchester N p
L. Turtle Creek... Albert NB
Lower Wakefield J Carleton N B
Lower Washabuck Victoria NS
Lower Wentworth Cumberland... N S
li. West Jeddore . Halifax N S
Lozler Settlement
Lucan
LucasvlUe
Lucas
Lucerne
Lucknow
Lndlow
Liil-t Idind
Lumley
Lumsden
Lundar
Lundy villa ...
Lunenburg
Lunenburg
Lurgan
Luskvilie
Lutes Mountain
Luton
Lyleton
Lyn
Lynch Lake
Lyndale
Lynden
Lyndhurst
Lynedoch
Lynn
Lynnfleld
Lynn Valley
Lynnville
Lyons
Lyon»hall
Lysander.:
Lyster
Lyster Station . ...
Lyttleton
Lytton
yfe Adam Junction
Mc.Adam's Lake...
McAllister
Vlc.irras Brook ...
McAulay's
yicCarthy
McCallum Settle.
McJormack
VIcCormack
vlcCready
ilcCrlmmon
McDonald 'sCorner
McDonald's Corn's
McDonald's Cove.
tfcDonald's Point
VIcDougall Sett....
McQarry
McQinley
McGrath Mountain
McOray
McGregor
McQi-egor Station.
Vlaclntosb Mills .
Mclver
\lclntyre
McKay's Point....
McKellir
McKenzie Lake...
McKees Mills ....
McKenzie'sCorner
Gloucester N B ,
Mldcilesez, N R .
Co.Umbton.W.RO
Marquette M
Ottawa Q
Bruce, W R
Northumb N B I
N.Westmlnster.B C ;
Perth, SR i
Albert NB |
Lisgar M
Liagar M
Stormont
Lunenbnrg N S
Bruce, W R ,
Ottawa Q i
Westmoreland N B ,
Kl^n, LR
Selkirk M '
Brockville (>
Muskoka&PSd. I
Queen's P E I I
Wentworth, N R.
Leeds, S R
Norfolk, S R
Colchester N 8
Charlotte N B
Norfolk, 8 R
Norfolk, N R . ...
Middlesex, E R..
Selkirk M !
Megantic Q I
Megantic Q
Megantic Q {
Sorthumberl'd N B
Yale BC
York N B j
Cape Breton ...N S i
King's N B
Antlgonlshe.... N 8 I
Victoria N S
Halifax N.S i
Colchester ... N S '
Inverness .... N S
Glengarry !
Middlesex, W R. ,
Glengarry !
Queen's N B !
Lanark, N R 1
GaHp6 Q
Queen's N B
Westmoreland N B
Lanark, S R . . . .
Westmorel'd.. NB
Pictou N 8
Shelburne N S
Essex, 8 R
Marquette M
Leeds, 8 R
Bruce, N R
Grey, E R O
Victoria N 8
Muskoka&PSd.
Hat>tlngs, N R ...
Kent N B
Carleton NB
Vancouver B
Westmorel'nd, N B
Norfolk, N. R
Argenteuil Q
Lanark, 8 R
InvemeM N S
InvemeM N 8
N 8
McKlnlay Lanark, N R
McKlnnon's Har. Victoria N 8
McKnlght King's NB
McLaren's Depot. Addington
McLaughlin Road Kent NB
McLean Addington O
McLeanville Cape Bretoc ... N S
McLeUau's Brrok Pictou NS
McLellan'sMount Pictou N S
jMcLeod Mills Kent NB;
I McMillan's Cor's. Stormont
McPbersoD'a Stat.
McQiiade
Viable
Mabel
Vlaberly ^.
Maltou
Vlab.>uCoal Mlne>-
Vlabou Harhf)ur...
Mabou Har. Mouth Inverneaa N 8
*Maccan Cumberland... N 8
Macdonald Lennox
MacDougall Prince P E I
Macinquac York N B
Mackey'i' Station. Renfrew, N R
Mackvllle King's I< B
MicL«*nnan Al|oma O
Mace's Bay Charlotte N B
Macnlder Rimouskl Q
MacUqnack York N B
Macton Wellington, C B.
Matville :;ardwell
Maddington Fall« Arthabaska Q
Maddock Prince P E I
Mader's Cove Lunenbnrg ... N 8
Malford Selkirk M
*Madoc Hastings, N R ...
Vlagaguadavic ... York N B
Vlagdalen Idlandt- Gasp« Q
Magenta Rouville Q
Magnetawan Muskoka A P Sd.
Maguire Middlesex, N R . O
*Magog Stanstead Q
Magoon's Point ... Stanstead Q
Magpie Saguenay Q
Magundy ITork NB
Mahone Bay Lunenbnrg ... N 8
Maidstone Essex, N R
Mainadieu '^Jape Breton. ...N 8
Main River Kent N B
Main's Road.. Cumbeiland .^ N S
Mainsville Grenville. S.R.... O
Malsonneuve Hochelaga Q
Maltland Grenville, 8 R....
Maxtland Hants N 8
Maltland Annapolis N 8
MalagaGold Mines Queen'? N S
Malagash iCumberland ... N 8
Malagasb Point ...Cumberland ... N 8
Malagawatoh Ilnverneae N 8
Malakoff iCarleton O
Mai Bay Qaspe Q
Malcolm |Bmce, E R O
Malignant Cove... Antlgonlshe.... N 8
Mallorytown iLeeds, 8 R O
Malmalson jMlssisquoi Q
Maloue Hastings, N R ... O
.Malton Peel
I Malta OnUrio, N R
Malvern York. E R O
Malvlna Oompton Q
Manchester tOntarlo, N R O
Manda Selkirk M
Mangenese Mines Co'cheator N 8
Mandamin Uiubton, W R...
;Manigotagan Liogar M
Manilla Victoria, 8 R
• Manion Lanark, 8 R .... O
\* ManUowaning ... .\lgoma
\*M(mHou Selkirk M
iManlwaki Ottawa Q
I Manners Sutton.. York N B
I Mannheim Waterloo, 8 R....
IMannhurst iKing's N B
*Manolick Carleton u
Manotlck Station. Russell. »
Mansewood Halton «» O
Mansfield Simcoe. 8 it
Mansfield Cumberland .. N S
Mansfiold King's FBI
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POST OFFICES IN OA.NADA.
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POST OFFICI
MansonviUe
Mansonvllle Stat.
Manuals
Manrers Station .
'* Maple
Maple Bay
* Maple. Creek
Maple Green
Maple Grove
Maple Grove . . . .
Maple Grove
Maple Hill
Maple mil
Maplehurst
Maple Island
Maple Lake
Maple Leaf
Maple Lodge
Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge
Mapltj Ridge
Maplaton
Mapleton
Mapelton
Maple Valley
Maple View
Maplewood
Maplewood
Maquapit Lake ...
Mar
Marathon
Marble Mountain
Marble Rock
Marbleton
March
Marchbank
Marchhurst
Marchmont
Marden
MargareelTarbour
Margaree Forks...
Margaret
Margaretsville ....
Margate
Maria
Maria Capes
Maria de Kent
Maria East
Mnrie Bridge
Marie Joseph
Marieton
Ma'iopolis
Marion Bridge....
Marion Bridge Rd
Maritana
* Markdale
*Markham
MarkhamvilU
Markstay
Maiksville
Markton
Marlbank
Marlborough
Marlington
Marlow
Marmion
* Marmora
Marney
Marnoch
Marquette)
Marringhurst . . . ,
Marriott's Cove ...
Marsboro'
Marsh
Marsh Brook
Marshall's Town .
Marshdale
Marshfield
Marsh Hill
MarshvilU
Marshy Hope
Mars Hill
Marston
Marsville
Martin
Martin's Lake ....
Martin's Point ...
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Q Martin's River..
Brome Q iMartintown
Northumberl'dN B Vlartinville
Durham, ER... 0: Vfarvelville
York,W R Marvin
Vancouver B C Maryland
Assa I Marysville
Restigoache... N B l.Maryville
Middlesex, E R . 0, '
Megantic Q
Hants M S!
Bruce, ER
Marysvale
Mascarene
Mascouche
Mascouche Rapids
Megantic Q j Masbam Mills....
Carleton N B IMaskawata
Muskoka & P Sd. Oj Maskinonge
Victoria, N R....
Compton Q
Middlesex, N R...
Ontario. N R
Pontiac Q
York N B
Elgin, E R.
Albert N B
Cumberland... N S
Simcoe, N R
Victoria NB
Oxford, NR
York NB
Sunbury N B
Bruce, N R
Lanark, N R
Inverness M S
Leeds, SR
Wolfe Q
Carleton
King's N B
(.'arleton
Simcoe, E R
Wellington, S R.
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Selkirk. M
Annapolis N S
Prince P EI
Bonaventure Q
Bonaventure Q
Kent NB
Bonaventure Q
King's PBI
Quysboro' N S
Assa
Selkirk M
Cape Breton... N S
Cape Breton ... N S
Huntingdon Q
Grey.S R .'
York,ER
King's N B
Algoma
Algoma
Inverness N S
Hastings, E R ...
Stanstead Q
Beauce Q
Grey, N R
Hastings, N R ...
Marquette M
Huron, WR
Lisgar M
Selkirk M
Lunenburg ... N S
Compton Q
Pictou NS
Inverness N S
Digby N S
Pictou NS
Queen's PEI
Ontario, 8 R ....
Monck
Pictou N S
Carieton N 8
Norfolk, 8 R
Wellington, CR.
Queen's PEI
Pontiac Q
Lunenburg ... N b 'Merlin
Vlasonville
Massawippi...
Massey Station ...
Massie
Masson
Mass Town .■.
Mastai
Mastigoche
Matane
Matapedia
Matawatcban
Vfatheson
MattataU Lake ...
*Mattawa
Maltie
Maugerville ,
Mavillette
viawcook
Miixville
Maxwell
Mayburn
viayerville
Mayfair
Mayfield
Mayfleld
Maynard
Majne
Maynooth
Mayo
Meadow
Meadow Lea
Meadows
Meadow's Road ...
Meadovovale
Meadowvalo
Meadowville Sta.
^Meaford
Meagher's Grant
Meat Cove
Mechanics' Set. ...
Mecunoma
Medford
* Medicine Hat . ...
Medina
Medora
Meiklefield
Meiseners
Mekiwin
Melancthon
Melboro
Melbourne
Melbourne
Meldrum Bay
Melford
Melgund
Melita
Melocheville
Melrose
Melrose
^lelroRe
Melvern Square...
Melville
Melville Cross. ...
Memel
Memramcook
Menie
Menomonee
Menteith
Mercier
Merignnishe. . ■
Merivale
Lunenburg ... N 8
Glengarry
Compton Q
Russell
King's NB
Pontiac Q
Hastings, E R ...
York NB
Antigonishe.. N 8
Charlottfc N B
L'Assomption ... Q
L'Assomption ... Q
Ottawa Q
Selkirk M
Maskinonge Q
Middlesex, E R .
Stanstead Q
Algoma
Giey,NR
Ottawa Q
Cokheeter ... N 8
Quebec Q
Maskinonge <ji
Rimouski Qi
Bonaventure Qi
Renfrew, S R .... Oj
Victoria N 8|
Colchester N S I
Dist. Nipissing... o!
Guysborough...N Sl
Sunbury N B|
Digby NS:
Sbeflford Q
Glengarry
Grey, ER ol
AddingtoD,
Russell 0'
Middlesex, W R. 0;
Peel
Antigonishe... NS
G eoville, SR .. o!
Selkirk , M|
Hastings, N R ... 0|
Ottawa Q
Albert NB
liisgar M !
Charlotte N B;
cJape Breton... N L
Peel
Colchester N S
Pictou N S
Grey, ER
Halifax N S
Victoria N S
King's N B
MubkokaA PSd.O
King's N S
Assa
Oxford. NR
Selkirk M
Pictou NS
Lunenburg NS
Marquette M
Grey, ER
Richmond Q
Middlesex, W R.
Richmond Q
Ali^oma
Inverness N S
Selkirk M
Selkirk M
Beauharnois .... Q
Hastings, E R ..
Quysboro' N S
WestmorelandjN B
Annapolis N S
Prince Edward...
Cardwell
Albert N B
Westmoreland N B
Northumb'd.ER.
Muskoka A PS'd.
Selkirk M
Montmagny . . . . Q
Pictou N 8
Carleton
Kent
POST OF ICE
Mermaid Farm ...
*^MerrickviUe
Merritt
*Merritton
Merton
Metgermette
Metabechouan ....
Methven
Mttaghan
Metaghan River .
Mftaghan Station
* Metcalfe
Mettegermette....
M§thot'« Mills. ...
Metlatatla
Metropolitan
Metz
Meyersburg
Miami i...
Michael's Bay
Michie
MichiplcotonRiv.
Micksburg
Middleboro'
Mid. Beaver Bank
Middle Caledonia
Middle Cape
Middle Church ...
Mid. Co. Harbour.
Middle Coverdale.
Middlefield
Mid. Hainesville.
Mid.LallaveFerry
Mid. Manchester.
Middlemarch. . . .
i * M. Musquodohoit
' Middleroiss
Middle Ohio
Middle River
Midde Sackville .
Middle Sackville.
M.Set.Barney'sRiv
Middle Simmonds
MiddleSouthamps
Middle Slewiacke.
*Middlelon
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton
*MiddlemUe
Midford
Midgell
Midgic
Midgic Station ...
Midhurst
* Midland
Midland
Mid Lothian
Midnapore
Midville Branch .
Midway
Miguasha
Milan
Milburn
Milby
'^Mildmay
Mile End
Miletta
Milford
Milford
Milford
Milford Bay
MilfordHavenBri.
Milford Station ...
Milkish
Millar's Corners...
Millarton..
Millarvilie
*MiUbank
Millbank
Mill Bridge
*Mill Brook
Mill Brook
Mill Brook
Millbrook
Mill Cove
Mill Cove
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Queen's PEL
Grenville, N R...
Grey, ER O
Lincoln O'
Halton
Beauce Q'
iChicoutimi Q*
1 Selkirk M'
Digby N S^
[Digby N 8
;Digby N S
I Russell
j Beauce Q
Lotbinifere Q
I New Westmin'rBO
Perth, SR
Wellington,C R.
Northumberla'd. O-
Selkirk M
Algoma
Selkirk M
Algoma O
Renfrew, N R.... O
Cumberland ...N &
Halifax N &
Ouy8borough...N S
Cape Breton... N S
LiKgar M
Guysboro' N g
Albert N B
Queen's h 8
York NB
Lunenburg ... N S
Quysborough.. N S
Elgin, WR
Halifax N 8
Middlesex, W R. O
Sbelburne N S
Victoria N 8
Westmoreland, N B
Halifax N S
Pictou N 8
Carleton N B
York NB
Colchester N S
Annapolis N 8
Prince PE I
Westmorel'd...N B
Antigonishe... N 8
Lanark, N R O
Muskoka&P.S'd..
King's PEI
Westmoreland N B
WestmcrelandjN B
Simcoe, N R
Simcoe, E R
King's NB
Muskoka & P S'd.
Alta
Lunenburg N S
Albert..... ...N^B
Bonaventure ""Q
Compton Q
King's P E i
Sherbrooke Q
Bruce, E R
Hochelaga Q
Stanstead Q
Prince Edward...
Annapolis ... N S
St. John NB
Simcoe, E R
Quysboro' N 8
Hants NS
King's N B
Grenville, N R...
Bruce, WR,....
Alta
Perth, NR
Northumber' , N B
Hastings, N R ...
Durham, E R ,„
Pictou N 8
Queen's NB
Lisgar M
Lunenburg ,.. N 8-
Queen's N B.
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
97
POST OFF IPg fLBOTORAL DI8TRI0T
Mill Cove. Q uood'b ~. ....PET
Mill Creek Cape Breton ... N 8
Milledgeville |St. John N h
Mille Isles Argenteuil Q
•iftZfe Roches Cornwall
Miller Lake .... B uce, N R
Miller's Creek .... Hants N 8
Millertm Northumb«r'd..N «
Mille Vaches iSaguenay Q
Millfleld iMegantic Q
Mill Grove Wentwoith,NR.
Mill Haven Lennox
Milliken lYork, E
Millineton
Millington
Mil) River
Mill Road
Mill Settlement..
MillHtream .......
Millfstieam
Millsville
*}filltown
Milltown Cross...
Mill View ,
Mill Village ,
Millville ,
Millville
Millville, Bould..
Millward
Millwood
Milton
Milton, East
Milton Station ...
*MUt(m,West ,
Mi^sap
* MUverton
Mimico
Mimlnegash
Mimosa
Minasville
Mineville
*Minden
Mindemoya
Mineral
Mineral Hill
Mineral Rock ....
Minesing
Mingnn
* Minnedosa
Minnewakan . ...
Minnewawa
Minniska
Minton
Minudie
Mira Gut
Mirab.l
Miranda
Miscou Light Hou
Mlscou Harbour .
Miscouche
Mispec
Mission Citv ....
Mississippi Stat'n
*Mitchdl
Mitchell's Bay ...
Mitchell River ...
Mitchell Square...
Mitford
Mizonett«
Moe's River
Moffat
Moffat
Mohawk
Moira
POST OPPIOl
Q
Ontario, N R
Prince ...P El
Lunenburg NS
Sunbury NB
King's NR
Vancouver B V
Pictou N S
Charlotte NB
King's P El
Queen's P El
Queen's N S
King's NSi
York NB|
Cape B; eton ... N S
:. Alt«|
Marquette M ,
Queen's N S'
Shefford Q|
Queen's P E J
Halton 0|
Addington
Perth, N R
York,WR
Prince P EI
Wellington, S R.
Hants N .*;
Halifax N S
Victoria, NR
Algoma
Carleton NB
Albert N B
Cape Breton... N Si
Monk's Head
Monkton
Mono Centre
Mono Mills
>Iono Road Sta...
Monsell
* Montague Bridge
Montague Cross...
vfontagueO'dM..
Montavista
Montcalm
Montcerf
Mont Dufresne....
Monteagle Valley
Monte Bello
Montefiore
Montfort
Montgomery
Montgomery East
Monticello
Monticello
Mont Louis
*Montmagny
Montmorency F...
Montmorency Vil
lUOTORAL DMTBICT
rnligonlshe ... N 8
Perth
Cardwell
Cardwell
Cardwell
Ontario, NR
King's PEl
King's PEl
Halifax N S
LIsgar M
Montcalm Q
Ottawa Q
Richmond.. Q
Hastings, N R .
Ottawa Q
Selkirk M
Argenteuil . . . . Q
post ornoB
Mo'grove.
■LKCTORAL DUTRICT
Carleton.
Montmorency ... Q
Wellington, NRG
King's PKI
Qaspfe Q
Montmagny Q
Quebec Q
Beauport Q
Montpelier Ottawa... Q
* Montreal Montreal Q
Montreal, Ont. St ' Montreal E Q
* St Catherine «. Montreal West.. Q
Montreal River ... JNipissing
viontreal Juno. ... I Hochelaga Q
Montreal South. Chambly Q
Montrose Welland P E J
Montrose j Prince
Montrose < Marquette M
Montrose Colchester N S
Mt.St. Hilaire ....iRouville Q
Monument S'lem't Y. rk N B
Moodyville .,
Moonstone...
MuHheryille jHaBta N S
Moss Glen ' King's N B
Mosslde Middlesex, W R. O
Mossley Middlesex, E R... O
Mossman's Grant. Lunenburg ... N S
Motherwell | Perth, S R
Moulie's River .... j Kent N B
Moulinette jStormont O
Moulin T6tn ;Lotbinl6re Q
Moulton SUtion . Monck O
Mouttain Dundas
Mountain Selkirk .M
Mountain Brook . Restigonche... N B
Mountain Dale... . ' Kini^'s N B
Mountain Grove... Addington O
Mountain Road... 1 Pictou N 8
Mountain View ... Prince Edward... O
* M'junt All>ert , York, N R
Mount Albion Wentwortb, 8 R. O
Mount Albion Queen's P E I
•Mount Brydges... Middlesex, S R. .
Mount Buchanan Queen's P E I
Lambton, W R.
Wellington, C R
Grey, NR...
Selkirk W
Marquette M
Stanstead Q
Cumbeilund... N fc'
Cape Breton... N S
Two^Mountains . Q
Missisquoi Q
Gloucester.... N B
Gloucester N B
Prince P E 1
St. John NB
N. Westmn'str B C
Addington
Perth, NR
Kent
King's PEl
Simcoe, E R
Alta
Gloucester NBI
Compton q1
Halton O:
Assaj
Brant, S R ....... Oi
Hastings, N R ... 0!
Molsie Saguenay Q
Molesworth... i Wellington, N R. ol
Mcline (Marquette M
Moltke I Bruce, E R
"Moore
*\looreJleld
Moorehburg . . .
Moore's Falls ..,
Moore's Mills . ,
_ Moore's Station
Simcoe, N R OiMooresville ....
Saguenay Q j Moose Brook ! Hants N S
MarquettQ M [Moose Creek Stormont
Lisgar Mj * Moose Java | Assa
Mooseland ; Halifax NS
Moose River Pictou NS
Mount Carmel ... Kamouraeka Q
Mount Carmel ... Middlesex,N.R...O
Mount Charles ... Pet-l
Mount Chesney ... Frontenac
Mount Oui^sack ... Cape Breton... N S
Mount Denison ... Hants N 8
Mount DeuLis ... York, W R
Mount Elgin Norfolk, N R O
"" Mount Forest ... ; Wellington, N R. O
Mount Hanly , Annapolis N S
Mount Healy Haldimand O
Mount Hebron.... King's NB
Mount Herbert... Queen's P EI
Mount Hope , Bruce, N. R
Mount Tope ; King's P E I
N.Westminster B C | Mount Horeb Victoria, 8 R
Simcoe, E.R VIouut Irwin Victoria, N R .... a
{ Mount Johnson.
I Mount Lehman.
Iberville Q
N.Weetmlnst'r. BO
' Mount Loyal Montcalm Q
Victoria, N R . ... j Mount Maple [Argenteuil Q
Charlotte NB |Mouut Middleton , King's NB
Mount Oscar |Vaudreuil (^
Missisquoi Q
Middlesex, N R.
Moose River Cumberland ...N S
Mount PiRgah.
Mount Pleasant..
Mount Pleasant..
Mount Pleasant.,
viount Pleasant..
Mount Pleasant..
Monaghan
Monck
Monckland Stat'n
Moncrieff
*Mo7tcion
Moncton Road . ..
Moneymore ,
Mongenais ,
Mengolia ,
7
Queen's P El
Wellington,N R.
Stormont
Huron, E R 0|
Westmoreland, N Bj
Westmoreland, N B
Hastings, £ R ... 0;
Vaudreuil Qi
York, E R
Moose R.GoldM..
^Moosomin
I Moran
Morar
vioraviantown . ...
Moray
Morcambe
*Morden
Morden
Morehead
Morell Rear
Morell Station...
Morewood
Morganston
Morigeau
Morin Flats
Morley
-Morley
Morningdale Mills
* Morpeth
Moropano
* Morris
Morrisburg
King's N
Durham, E R .... (>
I Prince PE I
I Cumberland... N S
■Carleton N B
N. Weslm'nstr 8
Mount Rose [Annapolis N S
MouLt Royal Vale H^-chilnga Q
Mount Rj an Queen's PEl
Mount St Louis.. .Simcoe, E R
Mount St. Patrick Renfrew, S R . ...
Elgin, W.R j Mount Salem Elgin. E R
Middlesex, N R . C) [ Mouutsberg Wentwortb, NR.
King's, N B j Mount Sherwood Carleton
Selkirk M ; Mount Stewart . .Queen's P E I
Mt ThomSet'm't., Pictou NS
Mount Uulacke... I Hants NS
Mount Vernon .... Brant, S R
Mount View Westmoriland, N B
Mouutville Albert NB
Mountville Pictou X S
Halifax NS
Assa
Northumb N B
Antigonishe... N S
King's N S
Pontiac Q
King's PEl
King's PEl
Dundas
Northumb'd,E R.
Grey,
Morruton | Wellington, 8 R.
Morristown i .Antigonishe ... N S
Morristown King's N S
'.Mortimer's Point Simcoe E R
Morton , Leeds, S R
Morton's Corner . . Lunenburg ... N 8
Mowan Antigonishe... N S
Morven Lennox
Montmagny Q , Mount Whatley...; Westmoreland, N B
Argenteuil Q | Mount Wolf Cardwell
Mount Young . ... luverneas N 3
Mouth of Jemseg. Queen's N B
slouthol Keswick York N B
Mouth of Nerepis King's N B
Mo'thof St.Francis Victoria N B
Mowbray Selkirk M
Mud Bay New Wstmn' r B C
Mud Creek Lanaik, 3 R O
Muddy Creek .... Prince PEl
Muir Kirk Elgin, W R
Mulgrave Wetland
Mull Kent O
Mull River Inverness N S
Mulli&rry Middlesex, W R .
Mulmur Simcoe, 3 R O
Alta
Perth, NR
Elgin, Wfi
Selkirk M
Provencher . . . . M
Dundas
Mosborough Wellington, S R. [Muncey Middlesex, S R...
Moscow I Addington Munro Perth, S. R
Moser's River Halifax N ? \ Munroe's Bridge . Inverness . . . . N S
^8
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POST OmCX BUOTOaA.L DISTRICT
Munroe's Bridge, j
Muaroe's Mille ...j
MuDSter
Murchison '
Murcbison
Murchyville
Murdoch
MurilU
Murray
* Murray Bay
M array Ilarb N ...
Murray Ilnrb. Rd.
Murray Harbor , S
Mu ray River
Murray Road
Murray Coruer....
Murvale
MuHkoka Falls ....
Muskoka Mill. ...
Musquash
M usquodoboit Uar
Musselburg
Myrehall
Myrtle
Myrtle
Mystic
Naas Ilarbour . ...
Nacknwick
Ntdeau'a Croasing
Nail Pond
Ntiirn
Namao
Namur
♦xVanatwio
Nancy
Nanoose Bay ....
Nanticoke
INiiatye
*Napanee
Napanee Mills ...
Naphan
Napier
NapverviHe
^^.tpiaka
Nappan
Nappan Station...
Napperton
Narrows
N trrows Creek ...
NaFhville
Nashwaak
Nashwaak Bridge
li^ashwaak Village
^('ashwaakals
nS^asonworth
*Xassagaweya ....
INntasbquan
Nauwigewauk....
Navan
Necum Teuch
*Xtepavoa ......
Negnac
Neil'8 Harbour ...
Neilspnville
Nelles Corners....
lidson
Nelson
Nt^lson
Nelsonville
Nenagh
Nerepis Station ...
Nesbitt
Nestleton
Netherby
Ntfttly Lake
*Nmstadt
New Albany
New Acadie. . . . ,
New Annan
New Argyle
Newark
New Armagh
New Bandon
Newbliss
Newbois
*Ntwbi]ro^
New Boston ..-..
Inverness N S Vewboyne
Ul-ngarry I Newbridge
Carleton *Niwburgh
Marquette M
Uastings, N. R...
Halifax N S
Grey, S R
Algoma
'Northumb'd,BR-
Charlevoix Q
King's P E I
Queen's P E 1
King's P E I
King's PEI
Westmoreland, N B
Westmoreland, N B
Addington
Ontario, NR
Simcoe, E R
St. John N B
Halifax N S
Perth, N R 01 Newdale
Hastings, E R.... [New Denmark
Newburgh Junct.
Newburgh
Newburn
* Newbury
New Campbellton
New Canaan
Vew Canada
*iVet« Carlisle
New Carlow
"Newcastle
* :sewcastle
Newcastle Bridge
Vewcastle Creek .
Newcomb Corner.
Newcomb
Vewcomb Mills....
New Cornwall ... .
New Cumberland
Ontario, SR....V.
Selkirk... M
Missisquoi Q
N WestminsterBC
York N B
Beauce Q
Prince PEI
Middlesex, N R...
Alta
Ottawa Q
Vancouver . . . . B C
M8U4kinonge Q
Vancouver B C
Ualdlmand
Simcoe, S R
Lennox
Addington
Hastings, E R . .
Middlesex, W R.
Napierville Q
Selkirk M
Cumberland... N S
Cumberland . N S
Middlesex, W R.
Queen's.. N B
King's P E 1
York,WR
York NB
York NB
York NB
York N
York N B
Hal ton
Saguenay Q
King's N
Russell
Halifax N S
Marquette M
Northumb'rl'd N B
Victoria N 8
Quebec Q
Haldimand
Halton
Selkirk M
YaleAKootenay BC
Algoma
Grey. SR
King's NB
Selkirk M
Durham, W R...
Welland
Lisgar M
Grey, SR
Annapolis N 8
Kings PEI
Prince PEI
Queen's PEI
Oxford, S R
Lotbiniftre Q
Gloucester N B
Brockvllle
Lotbinldre Q
Leeds, SR
New Dublin
* New Dundee ....
New Durham
*ZVeM> Edinburgh
New Edinburgh...
Newellton
New Elm
New Flos
New France
New Gairloch
New Germany . ...
Vew Glasgow
New Glasgow
New Glasgow
New Grafton
'New Hamburg...
New Harbour
New Harrib.....^
New Haven
New Haven. . . .-...
Newholm
Sew Harmony ...
New Horton
Newington
New Ireland
New Ireland Road
Vew Jerusalem .,
New Larig ,
New Liverpool .,
New London
New Lowell .....
*New Market .....
New Market
New Maryland ..
New Mexico
New Mills
New Minas
New .Oxley
New Park
New Perth
Newport
Newport
* Newport
j Newport
I Newport Corner .
Newport Landing
Newport Point ...
Vewport Station .
New Richmond ...
New River Mills ..
New Rockland....
New Ross
New Ross
Vew Ross Road ...
Newry
New Salem
New Sarum
Newton
Newton
Newton Brook . ...
Newton Cross. ...
Newton Mills... ..
Newton Robinson
ELECTORALDISTRICT
POST orncB ,LuECtokal district
I^eds, S R
Huron, E R
Addington
Carleton NB
Carleton NB
Lunenburg.... N S
Middlesex, W R.
Victoria N S
Queen's N B
Lunenburg.... N S
Bonaventure ... Q
Hustings, N R ...
Durham, W K ...
Northumb'rl'd N B
Queen's N B
Queen's N B
Halifax N S
Lunenburg.... N S
Northumb'd,BR.
Lunenburg. ... N S
unenburg. ... N 8
Marquette M
Victoria NB
Brockville
Waterloo, SR....
Oxford, SR
Russell
Digby N S
Siielburne N S
Lunenburg N S
Simcoe, N R. ...
Autigouish Q
Pictou N tf
Waterloo, N R . .
Queen's P E I
Terrebonne Q
Pictou N 8
Queen's ...... N S
Waterloo, S R. ...
Guysborough, N S
Victoria N 8
Queen's P E 1
Victoria N S
Muskoka& PSd.
King's P. E. I.
Albert N B
Stormont
Megantic Q
Albert N B
Queen's N B
Pictou N 8
L6viB Q
Queen's P El
Simcoe, N R
Ontario, W R....
York N B
York N
Compton Q
Hestigouche ... N B
King's N 8
Alta
Durham, ER ...
King's PE
Brant, SR
OaspS Q
Hants N
King's P E 1
Hants N ~
Hants N
Gaspg Q
Hants N
Bonaventure Q
Charlotte N B
Richmond Q
Dundas
Lunenburg ... N 8
King's N8
Perth, NR
Cumberland.... N 8
Elgin, E R
Perth, N R
Prince PE 1
York, WR
Queen's P E 1
Colchester N 8
Simcoe, S R
|Cape Breton ... N SliNewtonville iKings N 8
Vew Toronto '-.
New Town '
New Town ]
New Tusket [
Nw Victoria . ...
Vewville |
*iVeic Westminster
Vew Wiltshire ... |
New Z-rfaland ....
Vew Ziou !
'Niagara. j
* Niagara Falls.... \
Niagara Falls C. .
Niagara Falls, S
NichoUsville I
Nicola Lake I
*Nicolei !
Sicolet Falls ...
Nicolston
Nicomekl
\'icomin
Victau ,
Mctaux Falls
Nictaux, West ...
Vile
Nilestown
Vine Mile Creek..
Mine Mile River..
Ninette
"^'pig n
N.^^ga
Nigado
vipissing
Vipissing Jucc...
Vithburg
Niverville
Vixon
Nixon
Nober
*Nobleton ,
Noel
N'oel Road
■"•'oel Shore ,
Nomiuinque .....
vorborough
Vorcllffe
N'lrham ,
Norland
Normandale ....
N rquay
Norman
Njrmandin
-orth Alton ....
North Ainslie....
North Arm
Vortham
Vorthampton ... .
* North Augusta.
North Barton. ..
'NrthBay
Vorth Beaver Bank
Vorth Bedeque....
North Bend
North Brook
North Brookfield.
North Bruce
Vorth Buxton . ...
North Carleton...
■•orth Clarendon.
Vorth Coaticooke
N'orthcot.e
N. E.Br.,Margaree
N. E. Harbour
N. EndLochab.L.
• . Esk Boom
Northfield
Northfield
Northfield
Northfield
Northfield Centre
Northfield Farm
North Fork
VorthFork8,Sal.Cr
North Framboise
North Georgetown
N'orthGlanford
' North Qower..
York, W. R
Guysboro' N 8
King's N B
Digby N 8
Cape Breton. ...N S
Cumberland ... N S
N.Westminster B C
Queen's P E I
King's PE I
Sunbury NB
Lincoln«feNiagara,0
Welland
Wtllund
Welland
Kings N S
Yale BO
Nicolet Q
Richmond Q
Simcoe, S R
N.WestmiristerBC
N.Westminsttr BC
Victoria N B
Annapolis N S
Annapolis . . . .N S
Huron, W R
Middlesex, E R .
Queen's P EI
Hants N 8
Selkirk M
Algoma '>
Selkirk M
Gloucester N B
Muskoka&P Sd.O
Muskoka&PSd.O
Oxford, N R
Provencher M
Norfolk, NR
Albert NB
Haldimand
York, N. R
Hancs N S
Hants N 8
Hants NS
Ottawa Q
Prince P EI
Pontiac Q
Northumb'd.ER.
Victoria, N R ....
Norfolk. S R
Selkirk M
Algoma
Chicoutimi Q
King's NS
Inverness N S
N.Westminster.B
Prince PEI
Carleton NB
Grenville, S R ...
WentworthjSR.
Nipissing Dist ...
Halifax NS
Prince P E I
Yale-Kootenay.B
Addington
Queen's N S
Bruce, WR
Kent
Prince PEI
Pontiac Q
Stanstead Q
Renfrew, S R . ...
Inverness N S
Shelburne N S
Antigonishe. . N 8
Northumb N B
Cornwall
Sunbary N B
Lunenburg ... N S
Vancouver B C
Oxford, S R
Ottawa Q
Alta
Sunbury N B
Richmond . . . . N S
Chateaugnay Q
Wentworth, S R.
Carleton
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
99
POST OPPIOB jiLECrORAL DISTRICT [I POST OFFICE
North Grant ' Anti(jouishe,...N S I
North Greenville ;Cumburl»ad... N S j
N. Gut.St.Aun's. Victoria N 8 i
North Ham Wolfe Q I
U llarborC. North Victoria N S
Ifurtk Hatky Stanstead Q
North llill Couipton Q
North Intervale... Gujsboro' N S
North Koppel Grey, V R
North Lake King's P E I|
N. ith L'lke York N B
North Lancaster..! Glengarry
North Med ford . King's N Sj
North Middleton.. 'Cumberland ...N 3
North Milton Queen's P E I
North Montague. [Lanark, S 3
North Mountain .JD)mda8
North Mountain . ! King's N 8
North NatiouMilltj Ottawa Q
North Onslow 'Pontiac ', Q
North Pelham .... Monck
North Pinnacle ...'Mi^isisquoi Q
*NorthB)rt 'Prince Edward...
Northport I Cumberland ... N 8
N. RiiQge Corner. t>igby N S
IJjrth Renous . . . ;Njrthumb N K
North Rideau jCarletoQ
North llidge 'Essex, 8 R
North River 'Qiieon's P E I
North Riv«r ; Westmoreland, N B
N.irth River jColchester N8
N. Ki ver Bridge ... Victoria N S
N. River Centre . j Victoria N S
N Uiver Platform Westmoreland.N B
North Rustico .... Queen's P E I
Noith Saanich.... Vancouver B C
Hants N S
Wen- worth, 8 R.
North Salem
North Seneca
North Seguin
North Shore .
North Shore
JN. S.St. Marg Bay
Mluskoka&PSd.
Cumberland... N S
Victoria N 8
Halifax N S
If. SocofEarltown Colchester N S
North Stanbridge. Missisquoi Q
North Stoke [Richmond Q
North Stukely ...jshefford Q
North Sutton iRrome Q
^ North ^^<in<!y....j Cape Breton.... N S
N Temiscamingue Pontiac Q
North Tryon Prince P E 1
North Valley Stormont
Ottawa Q
Lunenburg.... N 8
Cape Breton... N S
Northumb'd... N B
Lunenburg.... N 8
Shelbume NS
Dundas
Dundas
King's N B
W.lfe Q
Kent
Chateauguay Q
York N B
King's N B
Peel..
Halton
York, ER
Oxford, S R O;
Peterboro', B R... 0!
Yarmouth N 8
Dis. of NiplssingOl
Kent NB;
Sagnenay . . Q
North Wakefield .
JJorth West
North West Arm
NorthWestBridge
North West Cove
Iforth West Harb.
N. Williamsburg.
North Winchester
Norton
NorthWolfestown
North wood
Norton Creek
Norton Dale
Norton Station ...
Norton ville
Norval
Norway
*Norwich
*Nonoood
Norwood
Nosbouging
Notre Dame
N. Damede Bets.
N. Dame de Grace I Hochelaga Q
N. DainecUla ScU.\Ott(iw& QJ
JV. Dame de Levis. L6vi3 Q
N. D. de I'l. Verte . Temiscouata Q 1
N. D. de Loarde?.' Marquette Mf
N. D de Mercie . I Montcalm Q
N. Dame de Rim. Rimouski Q
■N. Dame de 5Kan. Mississquoi . . . . Q
N. D. des Anges. Portneuf QI
N. Damedes Bois. Compton Q
N. Dame du Lac... Temiscouata, Qi
N. Dame du Laus. Ottawa Q|
K. D. duPoatM 'Ottawa Q'
; ILEOTORAL DISTRICT |
>r. Damedu Pr)rt.. Temiscouata Q
N. Oa'ue du R •.«j..|Montma:;ny . ... Q
Nottawa 'Simcoo, N R 0'
Mouvelle I Bonavonture ... Q'
Novar iMuHkokaAPS'd 0'
Moyan 'Missisquoi Q,
•Nugent JHiUitlugs, N R...
NT utt'H Corners ...'Missisquoi Q'
Nuttby IColchester N S
Nyanza | Victoria N S;
')ak Bank 'Li.sgar M,
Oak Bay I Charlotte N B
Oak Bluff Li-45ar M
.)akburn 'Marquette M
O.ikdale BotLwell Ol
Mkfleld IL-ilifax N 3^
takham iQiieen's N B
Oak Hill 'Victoria, N R....
Dak Hill 'Charlotte N B,
Oi/fc La'e 'Selkirk Mi
Oak Lak^ I Peterboro' B R... O!
Oakland Oxford, 8 R
Oakland I Marquette M
Oakland. 'Caileion N b!
O.tkland Park ....'Simcoe E R
Oak Leaf j U' ds, 8 R Oj
Oak Park 'Shelburne N 8j
Oak Point iBonaventure .... Qi
Oxk Poin' King's N Bi
Jak Point Lisi^ar Mi
Oak Ridges Ontario, W R 0{
Oak River Marquette M
*Oakmae 'Halton
Oakville
'»akvillt
Oikwood
fates
;)ban
Jberon
>'Connell ...
Oconto
)dell
)delltown ..
"Odessa
Odin
Ogden
'>gemah
Ogilvie
Ohio
Ohlen
Ohsweken....
Oil City
'Oil springs
)ka
Okanagon ...
Okanagon Mission
POST OFFI I ELLOTORAL DISTRICT
Opawaka S^-ikirk M
Op«tDlcurj f'outiac Q
Orangf'ilale Inverness N 8
Orange Ridfie Marquette BI
Orari)?e Valley. ... JMunkoka A P.S'd
*Orang^ille Welliuglton, C R.
Oraiimore .Musk, k P. g'd...
)rchard lOrey, 8 R
Oriel Oxfoid, 8 R
Orkney W'entworth.N R.
Orillia
Jrleans
Ormond ....
Oimsby
* Jrmstown .
OromocLo ....
*Orono
Oro Station.
Orr Lake....
Orton
Ortonville . .
Orwell
Orwell IQuoen's
Simcoe. E R
Ru8.soIl
Dueioas
H.t.stinK'8, N R ...
Cliateau^uay .... Q
Suribury N B
Durham, W R ...
.Simcoe, K R
.*<lmroe, E R
Weill ugtoo.C R.
Victoria N B
Elgin, E R
PEl
;ove
ILisgar M
Carleton N B
Victoria, 8 R
Prontenac
Richmond N 8
Marquette M
Pontiac Q
Addington
Middlesex, SR..
St. Johns Q
Lennox
Colchester N S
Quysboro N 8
Lambton,W R...
King's N S
Antigonishe... N 8
Assa
Brant, 8 R
Lambton E R. ...
Lambton, E R ...
Two Mountains.. Q
Yale ^ BC
Yale BC
Old Barns IColchester N 8
O. BridgeportMi'siCape Breton... N S
Oldcastle Essex, N R
Old Chelsea Ottawa Q
Oldfield Bothwell
Dldham Halifax N 8
Old Lake Road....! Temiscouata Q
Hds I Alia
O'Leary Road Prince P E I
VLeary Station ... Prince P E I
Olinda
Uinville
Oliphant
Olive . . .
Olivedale iSolkirk
)liver {Oxford. N R
8R
Queen's N Bj
Bruce, NR 0\
Marquette Mj
M(
Orwell
jOrrwc^
lOeaca
>8burne
I'OsMola
Ofigoode Sution...
*Oshawa
O^ler
>8man
Oso Station
Osoyoos
Ouprey
Ospringe
iOssa
i Ossekeag
I Jssian
[ >880WO
"Istrander
Ostrea Lske
:0' "Sullivan's Cor...
'Ottawa
Ottawa East ...
Dtterburne
)tter Lake
Otter Point
{"OUervilU
I )ungah
I Oustic
Outer Duck Isla'd
Outerlsl'dPtaood
Outlet
Outram
Outremont
Ouvry
Jverton
Iverton
*Owen Sound
Owl'8 Head Harb.
Oxbow
)xenden
*Oxford
Oxford Centre
)xford Mills
)xford sution ..
Oxley
0:^m('ad
Oyster Bed Bridge
Oyster Ponds
)inabruck Centre
Queen's P E I
Marquette M
Durham, E. R....
I>ambton, W R...
Renfrew, N R....
Russell
Ontario, 8 R
Sisk
Middlesex, W R.
Addington
YaleAKootenay BC
Marquette M
Wellington, 8 R.
Addington
King's NB
Lambton, ER....
Lisgar M
Norfolk, NR
Halifax N3
York, E.R
Ottawa
Carleton O
Provencher M
Pontiac «, Q
Vancouver BC
Oxford, S R
Bothwell
Wellington, 8 R.
Algoma
Inverness N A
Leeds, S. R O
Annapolis N 3
Hochelaga Q
Kent
Addington
Yarmouth . . , . N S
Grey.NR...
Halifax N S
Grey.NR
Cumberland... N S
Oxford, 8 R
GrenviUe, N R...
Grenville, N R...
Essex, 8 R
Grey, K R O
Queen's P K 1
Guy8borough...NS
Stormont
•liver
Oliver's Ferry...
Olivet
Olscamp
)magh
*Ome!rMe
>mpah
150 Mile House
Oneida
O'Neil
tnion Like
Onondaga
Onslow Mountain
Onslow Station ..
Ontario St. East
Stanstead Q'
Unark, 8R 01
Wellington N R. o|
Champlain Q
Halton
Victoria, 8 R
Addington
Cariboo B C
Haldimand
Westmoreland, NB
Sask
Brant, 8 R
Colchester N S
Colchester N 8
Montreal East... Q
Paddock i King's NB
: Painchaud. ' Megantic Q
Painsec Westmoreland N B
Painswick Simcoe, 8 R P
\*Fixisley Bruce. N R
iPakan AlU
\*Pakenham Lanark, NB
1 * i^ilermo ' Halton
iPalgrave Card well
I Palmer Rapids ... (Renfrew, S R
• '♦aimer Road I Prince PBl
'Palmerston 'Wellington, N R.
i i»almyra Elgin, WR
j Panmure {Lanark, N R O
I Papineauvllle lOttawa Q
100
POST OFFICES TN CANADA.
[189:1
rOST OFFICK
Paquette
Paquetville
Paradise Lane ...
Pare Laval
ParentB
Parham
Park Corner
•PUris
* Paris Station
Parisville
ParkerEville
Parker
Parkdale
*Parkdale
Parker's Cove
Parker's Kidge ...
Park Head
* Park Hill
Parkhurst
Parkin
Parkisimo
Parklands
Parkman
Park's Creek
Paiksvllle
Par lee Settlement
* Parliament St. ...
Parma
Parrshorough
Parrsb'gh Sliore...
Parry Harbour ...
* Parry Sound
Partridge Island .
Pasadena
Paspibiac
Passekeag
Pasteur
Pasqua
PatUlo
Patterson S'tlem't
Panline
Pavillion
Payne Settlemeni
Peabody
Peake Station
Pearceley
Pearceton
* Pearl Street
Pearson's
Peebles
Peel
Peepabun
Pefferlaw
Peggy's Covo
P^uis
Pefeisko
Pdee Itland
Pelee Island, East
Pelee Island, Sou.
Pelissier
Pelham Centre ...
Pelbam Union ...
Pelletier Mills . ..
Pembroke
*Pembroke
Pembroke
Pembroke Shore .
Pendennis
Pender Island ..
Pendleton
* Ptndanguislune
Pengarth
Penhold
Peniac
Peninsula-Gaspg
Pepin&ula Harb..
Peninsular Lake.
Peninsular Park .
Pennant
Pennfield
Pennfield Centre .
Penntleid Bidge...
Penobsquis |
Penrith
Tense ...
Penti'cost Rivir
Pentictop
BL2CTORAL DISTRICT
Compton y
Qlouceater N B
Annapolis N S
Laval Q
Victoria N B
Addington
Queen's P E ]
Brant, N R
Brant. N R
rx>lbiiiiere Q
Musl.oka* P. Sd.O
Wellington, C R.
Lisgar M
Yoik, W R
Annapolis N f-
York N B
Bruce, N R
Middlesex, N R...
Lotbinifere Q
.« Assa ! I Perthius....
Marquette ■ . ^ I Perth Road
Assa iPetawawa
POST OFFICE
|l\-uville
{"Perci...
; Perch Station
, Percy
I Perivale
j Perkins
'Perm
jPerranlt
|Perretton
Perott Settlement
iP^rry
Perryboro'
Perry Settlement
! Perry Station
Perry's Point... ...
I Perry town
* Perth
Perth
! Perth Centre
Pontiac Q
Lunenburg ^. N f*
Vancouver. .% B C
King's NB
Tcronto Centre... ('
Lennox
Cumberland... N S
Cumberland... N S
Mubk'a & Parrj S
MuskukaiP.Sd.
Cumberland ...N ^^
Selkiik y.
Bona venture Q
King's NB
Chicoutimi . . , . Q
Assa
Essex, NR
Sunbury NB
Rouville Q
Cariboo B C
Victoria NB
Grey, NR
King's PE]
Mubko'a & Par.S.
Missisquol Q
Hamilton
King's N B
Oxford, S R
Carleton N B
Wellington,N R.
York, NR
Halifax N S
Lisgar _ M
Alta
Essex, SR
Essex. S R
Essex, S R
Ottawa Q
Monck
Monck
Victoria N B
Hants Ng
Renfrew, N R....
Carleton N B
Yarmouth . ...N S
Selkirk........ M
Vancouver ... B C
Prescott
Simcoe, E R
Assa
Alta
York N B
Qaspfi Q
Algoma
Musk. A Par. Sd.O'
Simcoe, S. R.!....
Halifax NS
Charlotte N B
Charlotte NB
Charlotte N B
King's N B
Selkirk M
Agfa
Saguenay Q
Yale-Koot'y.... B C
* Peterborough
Petei-'s Brook
Petersburg
Peter's Mills
Peter's Mines
Peter's Road
Petersen's Corners
* Bter Street
POST OFFICE ELECTORAL DISTRICT
ELECTORAL Dl BTRICl
Simcoe, S K.. 6 1 Pine Wood ' Alcoma Z O
Qa8p§ Q| Pine Vale lAntigonishe ... N &■
" " Pinkerton ,Bruce,ER 0-
Pioneer |Carleton N B
pjopolis Compton Q
Piper's Cove Cspe Breton... N 3-
Piperrille Russell O
j Pipestone .Selkirk M
Pirate Harbour ... Guysboro' N S
Pisarinco. ] ^t. John N B
Pisquid Queen's P E I
Pifquid Road Queen's P E I
I Pitt's Ferry |Frontenac
Pittston jGrenville, S R ...
Piusville Prince P E I
Plainfield Hastings, ER...
Lambton, W R...
Asfcfi
Algoma
Ottawa
Simcoe, SR
Renfrew, S. R ...
Renfrew, N R....
Annapolis N S
Addingt<.n
Compton Q
King's NB
Monck
King's NB
Durham. E R....
Lanark, SR
Victoria N B
Victoria N B
Portneuf Q
Addington
Renfrew, N R. ...
Peterboro', W R.
Victoria N?
Waterloo, SR....
Kent N B
Wolfe Q
King's P E J
Victoria, N a....
Toronto O
Pictou N S
Northumb'd,W R
Ottawa Q
Victoria N &
Wolfe Q
O
O
iPeterbville iQueen's N B
I PetersvilleChurch Queen's N B
iPeterville Prince P E 1
IPethertou Wellington.N R.
i Petit Cap Gaspg Q
]* Peiitcodiac W«8tmoreland,N B
;Petit Cote lEssex, N R
I Petite de Grat ... Richmond N S
i Petite Lamegue ... Gloucester ... N B
I Petite Mag<!aliue .Gaspe Q
Petite Matane Rimouski . W
Petite Riv. Bridge Lunenburg ... N S
Petite Vall6e jGaspfi Q
Petit Rocher Gloucester N B
Petits Meschins ... Rimouski Q
jPetpeswick Harb. Halifax N S
[Petrel Marquette M
*Petrolea Lambton, E R...
j Petworth Addington
Pevens»y MuskohaA P S'd.O
I Peveril j Vaudreuil Q
, Pheasant Forks... Assji
*Phelpston Simcoe, N R 0| Potkfshaw | Gloucester
Philipsburg, East Missisquoi Q
Philipsburg, West i Waterloo, S R. ...
Phillipston Hastings, E R...
Philipsville Leeds, S R
Ontario, W R. '
)^* Pickering
*Pict(m
i Pictou
I Pictou Island . . .
! Pictou Landing ..
i Pictou Road ,
{Piedmont ,
j Piedmont Valley
\*Pierreville
Plerreville Mills..,
1 Pie' sen
IPiHrston
Pigeon BluflF
I Pigeon Hill
; Pigeon Lake
I Pike Bay ,
Pike Creek
Pike River
* Pilot Mound
Pihcher Cretk ...
Pincourt
Pine Creek
Pine Dale.
Pineda le
Pine Grove
i Pine Orchard
Pine Ridge
Pine River
Pinette
Pine Tree..
Plainfield J
Plainville
Plaisance
i Plaister Mines....
jPlamondon'sMills
\* Flantagenet ; Prescott....
*Plattsviile Brant, N R.
1 Playfair j Lanark, S R O
Pleasant Bay jlnverness N S
Pleasant Grove ... Queen's . . . . P E I
Pleasant Harbour Halifax N S
PleaFant Hills ....{Colchestt r N S
Pleasant Home ... i Liggar M
Pleasant Lake Yarmouth N S
Pleasant Point ...Halifax N S
Pleasant Ridge ....Charlotte N B
Pleasant River ..., Queen's N S
Pleasant Vale Albert N B
Pleasant Valley ... Digby N 8
Pleasant Valley ... j Pictou N S
Pleasant Valley... Yarmouth N S
Pleasant Valley... JDundas
Pleasantville i Lunenburg N S
Plevna [Addington
Plover Mills Middlesex, E. R..
Plumas [Marquette M
Plum Coulee Selkhk M
{Plum Hollow I Leeds, SR
Plumper Pass. ..,'■, Vancouver ....BO
Plumweseep King's N B
Plymouth Road... I'ictou N S
Plymouth Yarmouth N S
Plymouth ICarleton N B
llympton Selkirk M
Plymton |l>igby NS
I Pockmouche .Gloucester N B
NB
Pocologan '. Charlotte N B
Point Aconi jCape Breton... N S-
Point Alexander .. i Renfrew, N R. ...
Point au Car j Northumb'd... N B
Point Clear [Victoria N S
Point Cross | Inverness N S
Paint Edward .... j Lambton, W R...
Point Edward Cape Breton... N S
Point Elma j Assa
Point EFcuminac i Northumb'd... N B
Point Fortune j Vaudreuil Q
Point Kaye Simcoe, E R
Point la Mm j Kestigouehe... N B
Point Michaud ... i Richmond N S
Point of Cape Antigonishe... N S
Point of Petre ... | Prince Edward... O
Point Platen Lotbini^re Q
Point Poplar , King's P E I
Point Prim .Queen's P E I
Prince Edward...
Pictou N S
Pictou NS^
Pictou N S
Guysborough...N S
Terrebonne Q
Pictou N S
Yamaska Q
Yamaska Q
Selkirk M
King's NB
Lisgar M
Missisquoi Q
Lisgar M
Bruce, N R 0\* Point <a. CAarZeai Montreal Centre. Q
Point St. Peter ... Gasp^ Q
Point Sapin [Kent N B
I Point Travers j Prince Edward...
Point Tupper Richmond N S
I Point Wolfe \ Albert N ~
P'nte h laFr6gate|Gasj6
Ontario, N R 0! Pcinte d I\c -Charlevoix
NR
Missisquoi Q
Selkirk M
Alt*.
Terrebone Q
Alta
Antigonishe ...N S
York, W R
Ontario, W R
Kent N B
Bruce, WR
Queen's PE 1
Pictou NS
Pointe au Bouleau Saguenay
Pointe au Chene . Argeuteuil
P'te aux Trembles | Hochelaga
P'te aux Trembles , Portneuf
P'te aux Orignaux . Kamouraska
Pointe Bleue i Chicoutimi
Pointe Claire !Jacquei> Car tier... (Jt
1893]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
101
POST OPFWB
■Polnte de Bute. ...
Poln*:e da ChSue.
Poiatddu Lac
Poiute Gatlneau.
Pjinte Seche ....
Poire
Poirier
Polrtnd
Pullett River
Polluyhurst
Polin )nt
Poltioiore
Pumeroy
Pomeroy Ridge ...
Pomona
Pomiuet Ohapol. .
Pv^nds
Poad Mills
Poasouby
Pout Chateau
*P .de Maskinongi
Pont du S iult....
['out R)uge
Ponlijpool
Pont Viau
Poodiac
Poole :.
Poolo'd Resort . ...
P> p i's Harbour...
Poplar
Poplar Grove
Poplar Hill
Popl.tr Hill
Poplar Park
Poplar Point
Poqiiiock
Port Acadie
*Fbrtagedu Fort...
Portage la Prairie .
Portajre River. ...
Port Albert
Port Alma
•Fort Arthur
Portapique
Portapi(ine Mount"
Port au Persil . ...
Port Beckerton ...
Port Bruce
*PurlBurwtU
Port Caledonia ...
Port Curling
Port Clyde
Port Gockburn....
■*Fbrl Colbome ....
Port Coldwell
PortCredU
*P(/rt DaUumsie ...
Port Daniel, Gent.
Port Daniel, East.
ELSOTOaAL DISTRICT POST OFFIOB BLEOTOB.IL DISTRICT < i POST OFFICE
Westmoreland, N H
Westmoreland, N B
St. Maurice Q
Ottawa Q
(iamouraska. . , , Q
Portneuf Q
Kant N B
Lanark, N R
Borland LeedH, 8 R O!
"Portland St. John N B
Pbrtla T\jur Shelburne N 8
Port Lewis .Huntingdon Q
^ort Lock Algoma
Port Lome Annapolis N 8
BLltCTO RAL DISTRICT
*Pagu>ash 'Cumberland... N 3
Pugwash River ...|CuraborlHnd .. N 8
Ontario, N R O
HastingH, N R ...
?ortMiiitland.
l^trtMaiOand.
Westmoreland, N B Port Malcolm
Port Matoon
Port Mi'dioay .....
•'ort Moody
Port Midgraw ..
^ort Nelson
^rtneuf
'ortneuf Station
*Port Perry
Port Philip
Port Richmond ..
* Ptirt Robinson ..
'Port Rowan
Port Royal
Port Royal
Port Ryerse
•ort Sandfield
Port Saxon
Queen's N B
Northumb., E R.
Ottawa Q
Selkirk M
Charlotte N B
Grey, 8 R
AntigoniBhe... NS
Pictou N 8,
Middlesex, S R.. O
Wellington, CR.
Soulanges Q
Maskinongfi Q
Uocholaga Q
Portneuf Q
Durham, E R . .
Laval Q
liing's NB
Perth, NR
Leeds, S R
Halifax NS
Algoma
Algoma
Pictou NS
Middlesex, S R..0,
Lisgar M
Marquette M
York N B;
Digby N S,
Pontiac Q
Marquette Ml
'Njrthumb'd... N B
Huron, Vf &
Kent
Ali^oma
Colchester N S
Colchester N S,
Charlevoix Q'
Guysboro' N S]
Elgin, E R O'
El„'in, E R 0|
Cape Breton... N S
Simcoe, E R
Shelburne N S
Muskoka&PSd.O
WoUaud
Algoma
Peel
Lincoln
Boniventure Q [* PricevUle ■
Bonvvtnture Q;rPriest Pond
Port Severn SimcoeE R
Monck
Yarmouth,... N S
Richmond N 8
Queen's N 8,
Queen's N S
N.Westminster.BCi
Quysborough, N 8
Halton
Portneuf Q
Portneuf Q
Outario. NR Oi
Cumberland ...N 8
kionmond N 8
Walland
Norfolk, 8 R
Norfolk, 8 R 0,
Richmond N 8'
Norfolk, 8 R 0,
Simcoe. E R
Shelburne N S,
Purbrook
Purdy
Purlbrook . ...
Purple Grove
Purple Hill
Portsmouth
^ Port Stanley
*Port Sydney
Port Talbot
^*ortuguose Cove .
'ort Union
Part Williams
;^ort WilliamsStat
Pottageville
Pottersburg
Poupore
Powassan....
^owell
f'owerscourt
Power's Creek
Powle's Corners...
Pownall
Prairie Grove
Pre d'en haut
Precious Cor's
Preneveau
'Prescott
Presqu' Isle
Preston
*Preston
Preston Vale
Pretty RiverValley
Price's Corner
Pricebur^h
Price
*Piince Albert....
'*rince Albert
Prince Albert
Prince of Wales...
'rinceport
Princess
* Princeton
Princeton
I Princetown
Princetown Road
Pjrt Daniel, West, Bon .ven'ure Q 'Mmrose
*Port Dover - - -
*Port Elgin
Port Elgin
Port Elmsley
Porter's
Porter's Hill
Porter's Lake
Port Finlay
Port Folix
Port Franks
Piort Oeorge
PortQranby
Port Grenvilie
Port Guichon
*P()rt Hammmd .
Port Haney
Port Hastings
* Port Buwkesbury
Port Uillford
Port Hill
Port Hood
Port Hood Island Inverness N 8 j Public Landing
Port Hope Durham, E R .... |Pubuico Beach
Ij Port Howe Cumberland ... N S Pubnico Harbour
PortJoli Queen's N 8 Puckahn
Port K -lis V. Westmn'str B Puellering
PortLambton Bothwell 0. Pugh's Crossing,
iVorfolk, S R
Bruce, WR
Westmoreland. N B
Lanark, 8 R
St. John N B
Huron, SR
Halifax N 8
Algoma
GuyFborough...N S
Lambton, E R ...
Annapolis N 8 j Princeville
Durham, W R ... Prince William
Cumberland ... N 8
N Westm'ustr B C
N. Westminster.BO
N.Westminster.BC
Inverness N 8
lnvernt>8s N 8
Guy8borough..N S
Prince PEI
Inverness N 8
Prince WilliamSta
Prinyer
Prospect
Prospect
Prosser Brook . ...
Protectionville ...
Proton Station ...
Proulsville
Providence Bay
Frontenac 0;
Elgin, ER
MuHkoka&PS'dO
Elgin, W R
Halifax N s!
Ontario, W R.... O'
King's N 8
King's N 8
York, N.R C
Middlesex, E. R.
Ottawa Q
Muskoka&PS'd. 0^
Lanark, N R 0,
Huntingdon Q!
Victoria N Bi
Victoria, N.R.... 0'
Queen's PE I
Provencher M
Westmoreland. N B
Northuml'd W R
Peterboro', E R. 0;
Grenvilie, 8 R ... Oi
Grey, N R
Halifax N S|
Waterloo, 8 R....
Lanaik, 8 R 0,
Grey, E. R O;
Simcoe, E R
Victoria NB
Rimouski Q
Grey, SR
King's P EI
Cardwell
Sask
Outario, S R
Annapolis N 8
St.John N B
Colchester N 8
Selkirk M
Brant, N R
Y.tl:>-Koottn y.BC
Prince P E 1
Queen's PElj
luverneas N 81
York' N B
York N B
Prince Edward... 0|
Lanark, 8 R 0,
Halifax N 8
Albert N B
Norlhumberl'd.NB
Grey. E R
Champlain Q
Algoma
King's N ~
Shelburne -N 8
Yarmouth N 8
Sask
Kent N B
York N B
Antigouinbe ... N S
Bruce, 8. R O
Durham. W R... O
Purple Valley Bruce, N R O
Purpleville York. W R O
Puslinch 1 Wellington, 8 R. O
Putnam {Middlesex, E R. O
Quaco Road ISt.John N B
Quai des Eboulem* Charlevoix Q
Qaai de Rimouski Rimouski Q
Qiiaraichan Vancouver.... BO
Qu'AppelU I Asm
* iia' AppelleStat'n Assa
*Qnebic Quebec Q
tjueeuiborongh ... Hasting^ N R.... O
Qiieensbury York N B
Queen Hill Bruce, W R
Queen^ton Lin. & Niagara.. O
Q leenstown Queen's N B
* Quun Street East Toronto, East ... .
Queen's Valley. ... Lisgar M
Q'ifensville I York, N R O
Queensville InvemesB N S
Queensville ' King's N B
Querry Bonaventure Q
(^uesndle Cariboo BO
Quesnclle Forks... Cariboo BO
Quilchena YaleKootenay B
^uihy [Renfrew, 8.R....
Quinan , Yarmouth. ... NS
Quinn Kent
Quinnville Ottawa Q
Quisibus Victoria NB
Quispamsis King's N B
*Quy<m I Pontiac Q
Racine iShefford Q
Radford 'Pontiac Q
Radnor's Forges . j Champlain Q
Radstock Joliette Q
flagged Head Guysboro' N 8
Ragged Rapids ... 1 Victoria, N R...
Raglan Ontario, S R O
Railton... Addington O
lialny River Algoma O
Rainham ' H ildimand
Rainham Centre... ; Haldimand
EUlphtowu Selkirk M
Rama .....^ Outario, N R O
Russell O
Colchester.... N8
ComptoD Q
Simcoe, E R O
St. John NB
Simcoe, S R O
Norfolk, NR O
Rankin [Renfrew, N R.... O
Rtper ; Middlesex, S R- O
Rapide de Femme Victoria NB
* Rapid City ; Marquette M
Rapids desJoachi's Pontiac Q
Rathbum OnUrio, N R O
R'Uho Oxfnrd, N R O
Ua'hwell Marquette M
"Rat Fbrtage [Algoma O
Hatter's Corner ... King's N B
R.Aven Lake Marquette M
Ravenna [Grey, E R
RavensclifTe j Muskoka t P S'd. O
Raven's Qlen .... M irquette M
Ravenshoe jYork, N R O
Ravenswood | lambton, E R ... O
Ravensworth | Muskoka k P S'd. O
Rawdon 1 Montcalm Q
Rawdon 'iLints N 8
RawdonGoldMiu's H-tn's N 8
Raymond | Muskoka A P Sd.
Reaboro I Victoria, 8 R . ... O
Ramsay's Corners
Ramsay ..
Randboro,
Raudolph
Kandolph.
Randwick
Ranelagh
B Reaburn
Lii<i;ar U
Read Westmoreland N B
Read Hastings, E R....
Reading Wellino'ton,C R.
Rear of Baddeck B \ Victoria N S
Rear of Beav.Cove Cape Breton ...N 8
102
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1895.
POST OFFIOB
Rear of Ben Eoin.
Rear ofBlack River
Rear LileJudiqae.
Rear Ball's Creek .
Reay
Rebecca
Red Bauk
Red Bay
Red Deer
Red Head
Red House
Redgrave
Redickville
Red Islauds
Red Mountain
Rednersville ..
Red path .....
Red Point
Red Rapids . . .
RedRapid^ Br'dge
Red Rock...
Red Wing
Red Wood
Reedham
Reedsdale
ReedV Point
Reeve Craig ....
* Regina
Reid'8 MUls
Reeds Mines
Reidville
Reidway
Reinland
Relessey
Renaud's Mills...
Renforth
•Renfrm
Renfrew
Reno us Bridge. ...
Renton
Repentigny
Reston
Restoule
Revehtoke
Revebtoke St'n...
Reynardton
Reynolds
Reynoldton
Rhodes
Rhode's Comer ...
Ricebur^
Richard's Lauding
•RicevUte
Richardville .
Richardville
Richibucto ...
RichibuctoVillage
Richland
Richmond Comer.
^Richmond
*Richmond
•Richmond HiU...
Richmond Station
Rlchview
Richwood
Ridtau Cerilre ...
Ridgemount
*Ridgetown
Ridgeville
Ridgeville
*Ridgeway
Ridley
Ri a
Rigatid
Riley Brook
Rimington
*Rimouski
Ringwood
Rioidon
RipUy
Risborough
Ripon
ELECTORAL DIBT^'IOT
Cape Breton... N S
Richmond N S
Inverness N 8
Cape Breton . . N S
Simcoe, E R
Middlesex, E R .
Northumberl'd.N B
Bruce, N R
Alta
St. John N B
King's PEl
JIuron, E R
Grey, E. R
Richmond N 8
Compton Q
Prince Edward...
Assa
Kings PEI
Victoria NB
Victoria NB
Victoria, S.R.... O
Qrey,E R
Pimcoe, E R
Megantlc Q
Megantic Q
King's.... NB
Carleton O
POST OPKOB ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Dundas
Megantic w j
Addington,..., ,
Pictou N iM
Selkirk M
Cardwell Oi
Kent N B
Brant, NR
Renfrew, SR....
Hants N S
Northtimberl'd.N B
Norfolk, N R
L'Assomption Qi
Selkirk M
MnskokaAPSd.
?aleAKootenay,BCi
Yale Kootenay B C
Yarmouth NS
Northumberl'd.N B
Assa
King's NS
Lunenburg. ... N S
Missisquol Q
Algoma
Prescott
Megantic Q
Kent NB
Kent N B
Kent NB
Lifgar M
Carleton N B
Richmond Q
Carleton 01
York,WR 0|
Richmond Q
Yoik, WR o
Brant, N R
Lanark, S R Ol
Welland O
Elgin, W R Oi
Monck
Provencher M '
Welland
Kent O!
Asfal
Vaudreuil Q
Victoria N BJ
Hastings.NR....
Rimouski Q
Ontario, N R
Gloucester ... N )
Bruce, WR O
Beauce Q
_ , Ottawa g
Ritcey's Cove I Lunenburg ....N S
Ritchot I Provencher \1
Riverbank , Wellington, C R. j
Biverbank (Carleton N B
River Beaudette
River Bourgeois
River Charlo ...
RIverdale
Riverdale
I River de Chute
I River Dennis ...
River Dennis Road
River D6sert
Riverfield . ...
River Gilbert
Riv.Gilb'tG. Mines
River Hebert
jR. Hebert Bend...
I River Hebert, W. 8.
j River John
! River John Road.
I River Joseph
River Louison ....
River Philip
I Hiversdale
Riversdale
Riversdale
Rivers Inlet
River Side
* Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
! Riverside Corner.
Rlverstown
Riverview
River View
Rivier« a Claude...
RiviJ>re MaMartre
Riviere a I'Ours ...
Riviere a Pierre...
Riviere aux Pins.
Riviere au Rat ...
Rivifere Bois Clair
RiviftredesCacnes
Rivire des Fevass
Riviere des Plante
Rivi^redosPrairies
* R.du Lnup{enba.<s)
R.du L'tvp Stat'n.
Rlvlfere Gagnon ...
Riviere Gent illy.
Rivifere la Fleur...
Riv. la Madeleine
Ri\iero Mailloux.
Rivlfere Mattawin
Riviere Mekinac '
Riviere Noire
Riviere Quelle ....
Revifere St. Jean .
R. Ste. Marguerite
Riv. Trois Pistoles
Rivington
Rivulet..,
Roach's Point
Roach Vale
Robertson
Robertson's Point
Roberttion Station
R >bertville
Roberval
Robichaud
Robinson
Robin sonsComers
Robinsonville ....
Robitaille
Robins
Roblin
Rob Roy
Robson
Rocanville
Rochefort
Rochelle
Rochesterville . ...
Rock Barra
Rockburn
Rock Creek
Rockdale
Rockdale
Rockfield
Rockford
Soulanges Q
Richmond N S
Restigoucbe... N B
Digby N S
Queen's PEI
Carleton N B
Inverness N S
Inverness N 8
Ottawa Q
Cbateauguay Q
Beauce Q
Beatice Q
Cumberland... N S
Cumberland.... N S
Cumberland... N S
Pictou N 8
Colchester N 8
Ottawa Q
Restigouche... N B
Cumberland... N S
Bruce, E R
Colchester N B
N We tmi'r'ster. BO
Albert N B
York, E. R
N.Westminster B C
Inverness N >'
Hants N8
Wellington, NR.
Grey, ER
Albert N B
Gaspe Q
Gaspg Q
Chlcoutimi Q
Portneuf Q
Quebec Q
Champlain Q
Lotbinifire Q
Northnmberrd.N B
CI a^rauguay Q
Beauce Q
Hochelaga Q
Temiscouata Q
Temiscouata Q
Terrebonne Q
Nicolet Q
Montmorenci ... Q
Qaspe Q
Charlevoix Q
Champlain Q
Champlain Q
Arthabaska Q
Kamouraska Q
Saguenay Q
Saguenay Q
Temiscouata Q
Argenteuil Q
Inverness .... N 8
York, N R
Guysboro' N 8
Kings NB
Queen's N B
Megantic Qi
Gloucester.. ..N BJ
Chlcoutimi Q
Westmoreland N B i
Compton Q
LunenbJirg N S
Restigouche... N B
Bonaventure. .. .Q
Richmond N 8
Lennox
Grey, E R
Drummond Q
Assa
Renfrew, NR....
Shefford Q
Carleton
King's PEI
Huntingdon Q'|
Yale-Kootenay.B C
Richmond .... N 8
Peterboro' E. R...t)
Leeds, S.R
Norfolk, NR Oj
POST OPFICB ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Rockford Yale-Kootenay.B
Rock Forest Sherbrooke ^
*Rockingham Renfrew, S R ....
Rockingham Yarmouth N S
Rockingham Stat. Halifax N S^
Rock Island Stanstead Q
Rockland Russell
Rockland Westmorelaml N B
Rockland Station. Westmorelana.N B
Rockliffe Renfrew, N R ...
Rocklin Pictou N S
Rockly Cumberland ...N 3
Rocklyn Grey, E R
Rockporfc Leeds, S R
Rockport Westmoreland. N B
Rockside Cardwell
Rock Springs iBrockville
Rockton I Wentworth, N R.
Rockville i King's N B
Rockville Yarmouth N 3
Rockwell Settlem't Cumberland .. N 3
Rockway Valley . [Ottawa Q
*Rockwood I Wellington, SR..
Rocky Bav Richmond N 3
Rocky Mountain Pictou N S
Rocky Point *Quetjn's PEI
Rocky Saugeen ... Gr«y. S R
Roden
Rodgerville
"Rodney.
Selkirk
Perth, S R.
Elgin, W R.
Rodrev ! Cumberland . . N H
Roebuck JGrenville, S R ...
Roger's Hill Pictou N S
Roger's Hill Ct... Pictou NS
Rotrer's Pass Yale- Kootenay . B
Rr'gers'ille Northumberl'dN B
Rohallion .Victoria, NR....
R kfcby |Tambton, E R.. O
Roland Selkirk M
Rolling Dam [Charlotte N B
Roll'gDam Station I Charlotte N B
Rollo Bay Cross ... | King's P K I
Roman's Valley ... Guysboro' N 3
Romily ,. Cardwell
Romney jKen;
Rona .Queen's P EI
Rondeau JKent
Ronson jNorfolk, N R 0-
Rose jCumberland . .N S
Selkirk
Roseberry
Roseburn....
Rosedale ! Victoria, N R
Rosedale Carleton
Rosedene Monck
Rosehall ;Prince Edward.
Rosehill Marquette
Rose Island Hastings, N R .
Roseisle iSflki^k
Roseland Selkirk
"^Rosemont Simcoe, S R
Roseneath Northnmb.. W R.
RoHetta Lanark, N R
M
N S
...
NB
...
.
M
.
M
M
.
Albert N B
Qufen's P E I
Waterloo, S R ... 0-
Prince PEI
Sht'lburne N S
Hastings, N R ... O'
Cumberland ...N S
Renfrew, N R. ...
Marquette M
*'Rosseau Muskoka A P Sd .
Rosseau Falls h'uskoka A PS'd.
Rosser | Lisgar M
Rossfield ...
Ross Mills .
Rose Vale . .,
Rose Valley.
Roseville....
Roseville
Rose way
Roslin
Roslin
Rossburn.
Rossmore....
Ross Mount
RoRsport ....
Rossway Digby
Rostock j Perth, N R
Pictou N S
Levis Q
Prince Edward...
Northum, WR...
Algoma O
N S
..
Rothesay [King's N B
Rothsay Wellington. C R.
Rouge Hill Ontario, WR
Rougemont [Rouville Q
Round Bay jShtlburne N &
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
103
POSTOPFIOK
Roand imZT.
Sound Hill
Round iBland.
Round Lake ..
Round Plains..
Ronnthwaite .
Routhier ....
Routledge
Rcwan Mill))
Rowanton
Rowena
Rowena
Rowland
Roxbnry
Roxburgh
Roxham
Roxtou East. ....
^Roxton Falls
Roxton Pond
Royal
Royal Oak
Royal Road
Royal Road, West
Royal ton
Royston
Ruby
Rngby
RuisseauarEauC'e
RuiFseau a Sem...
RuisaoaiiLe Blanc
Runnymede
Rupert
Rusagornis
Rusagornif-Stati'n
Ruscom River
Rnscom Station...
*Rusholm,e Road.
Rush Point
Ruskin
Ruskriew
RuBseldale
*Ru8sdl
RuiseU
Rnsselton
Rusgtltown
Rustico
Rusticovllle
Ruther Glen ....
Rutherford
Ruthven
Rutledge
RuttauAille
Ryans Mills.:
Ryckman's Corner
Rydal Bank
Rye
Rylstone
Ste. Adele
Ste Adelai'ed Pabos
St.Ad'phodeDuds
StAdolpbedeHow.
StAd'phedeCham.
St. Adrion
St. Agaplt
Ste. Agatha
Ste. Ap;athe
Ste.Ag'he de Loth.
Ste.Ag'hedes M'ts
Ste. Agnds deChar.
St. Agn6s de Dun.
St. Aim6
St. Alban
St. Albert
St. Albert
St. Albert
St. Alexander Sta
St.Alex.d'Iberv'le
St.Alex.deKam'ka
St. Alexis deMontc
St. Alexia des M'ts
St. Alphonse
St. Alphonse
St. Alphonse deQr.
St. Amed6e
St. Amour
St. Anaclet
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
King's N B'
Annapolis N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Peterboro'.ER...
Norfolk, N R
Selkirk M|
Prescott
Selkirk M
Norfolk, S R O
Pontiac Q
Dundas
Victoria NBi
Selkirk M|
Annapolis N S
Albert N Bj
St. JohtiH Q,
ShefTord Q
Shefford y
Shefford Q
Provencher 51
Bruce, W R O
York NB|
York NB
Carleton N B
Muek & Parry Sd
Renfrew, N. R....
Simcoe, ER
Dori'hfester Q
Rimouski Q
Bonayentnre .... Q
Bonaventure Q
Ottawa Q
Sunbury N B;
Sunbury N B
Essex, NR
Essex, N R
Toronto West. ...
Peterboro, E.R.
Kings P E I
Simcoe, S R ....
Perch, SR
Russell
Marquette M
Simcoe, N R . . . . O
Chateauguay .... Q j
Queen's P El|
Queen's P E I
Carleton N B
Bothweli '
Essex, SR
Pontiac Q
Selkirk M
Pontiac Q
Wentworth, S R. Ol
Algoma 0]
Muskoka&PS'dOI
Northumb., E R.
Terrebonne Q
Gaspe Q
Wolfe Q
Argenteuil ...4.. Q
Champlain ..... Q
Wolfe Q
Lotbinlfere W
Waterloo, S R ...
Provencher M^
Lotbiuiere Q
Terrebonne Q
Charlevoix Q
Huntingdon Q
Richelieu Q;
Portneuf Q
Russell
Arthabaska Q
Alta
Iberville Q
Iberville Q
Kamouraska Q
Montcalm Q
MaskinongS Q
Joliette Q
.Selkirk M
ShefTord Q
Ottawa Q
Prescott
I Rimouski Q
POST OmOl ILXCTORAL DISTRICT i
POST OmOS XLZOTORAL DlitTRICT
St. Andri ^»«7/irj Ottawa Q' St. Clair Siding.... 'Essex. N. R O
St. Audr6 de Kami Kamouraska Q Ste. Claire Dorchester Q
^t Andre de Shed. WeHtmoreland NB St. Clements Waterloo, N R... O
St. Ajidrewt ....:. Charlotte N B St. Clement Temisoouata Q
St. Andrewt Antigonishe ...N S St. Clet Soulanges Q
*St. Andrew»,Ea»t Argenteuil Q Ste. Clothllde Arthabaska Q
3t. Andrews, West Cornwall jSte.Cloth.de Chat.! Chat^jauguay ... Q
3t Andrews Lisgar M "^t. Columbin Two MounUins.. Q
3t. Andrews King's P E i; St. Come Joliette Q
3t.Ang61edeMonn Rouville Q ' St. Constant iLaprairle Q
?te. Ang61edeLav:Nicolet Q ISt. Croix JHants N 8
SteAngfeledeRim Rimonski QJISt. Crcix JYork N B
^(. Anicet I Huntingdon U \Ste. Croix jLotbiniftre Q
St. Anne 'Kent N B
Ste.AnnedeBellev JacquesCartier... Q
Ste. Anne deBeaup Montmorency.... Q
*SleAnne.d-laPde. Champlain Q
Ste Anne des M'ts GaBp6 Q
Ste. Anne des lis. Terrebonne Q
Sit. Xnnela Poc're Kamouraska Q
Ste. Anne de Pre. Prescott <
St.AdeRestig'che Bonaventure
Ste.Annede Sorel Richelieu Q
Ste.AunedesCh'na Provencher W
St. Ann's Victoria N S
St. Ann's Queen's PEl
SI A Tin's .Monck
St. Anselme Dorchester Q
St. Anthony Kent N B,
3t Antoine,Lotbi. Lotbinifere Ql
St. Antoin'.R.Ric Verohftres Q
St. Antonin Temiscouata Q
St. ApoUinaire ... Lotbiniftre Q
St. Armand Centre Missisquoi Q;
St. Armand Sta... Missisquoi Q|
St. Arsene Temiscouata Q
*St. Athanase Iberville Q
St. Aubert L'Islet Qi
St. Augustine Huron, W R Oi
St.Augu8tin,P'tn'f Portneuf Q
St. Augustin,T. M. Two Mountains.. Q
St.Azilda .Ugoma
Ste. Barbe Huntingdon . . . . Q
St. Barnab6, R.Ya. St. Hyacinthe ... Q
St. Barnabe. St. M. , St. Maur ice W i
*St. BartMlemi ...JBerthier Q[
St.Baziledo P'tn'f Portueuf Ql
St. Bazile leGr... Chambly Q|
St. Bazile Station Portneuf Q|
Ste. Beatrix Joliette Qi
St. Benoit Two Mountains.. Q |
St. Benoit Labre . Beauce Q
S Bernard de Dor. Dorchester Ql
St. Bernaid South St. John's Q|
St. Bernard iDigby NS
St Blandine , Rimouski Q
St. Bonaventure... : Drummond Q
St. Boniface . . . i Provencher >1 1
St. Boniface Ottawa Q
St. Brigide d'Iber. Iberville Q
Ste.BrigittedesS. Nuolet Q
Ste. Bruno Chambly Q
St. Bruno de K.. Kamouraska Q
St. Bruno Station Chambly Q St. Et.duSaguenaj i Saguenay Q
St.Calixte.Kilken.! Montcalm Q St. Eug6ne Prescott O
St. Camille Wolfe Q St. £ug6ne de Or. i Drummond Q
St. Canute |Two Mountains .Q 'St. Eugene Mis.... ; Yale 4 Kooteny BO
*.S?. Cadmir ' Portneuf Q St. Eulalie ^Nicolet Q
St.Cassiendes C. Charlevoix Q |.9. Euitache ITwo Mountains. Q
St. Cunegonde ;Uochelaga Q
* St. CutUbert Berthler Q
St. CuthbertSta...|Beithler Q
St. Cyprien Temlscoufcta .... Q
St.(^r .Richmond Q
St. Cyriar Chicoutimi Q
St. Cyrillede L'I& L'Islet Q
St. Cyrillede W... Drummond Q
•it. Damase |8t. Hyacinthe ... Q
St.Damase de Rim, Rimouski Q
St Dam. des Auln; L'Islet Q
St.Damie.deBran. JBerthier Q
S.Damien de Buck , Bellechasse Q
St. David de LfiviSj Levis Q
St. D. rawia«A:a... Yamaska (^
St. David's [Lin. k Niagara...
St.Denisdela Bou. Kamouraska Q
St. Denis, R. Rich St. Hyacinthe ... Q
St. Didace Maukinouge Q
St. Dom. de Bagot Bagot Q
St. Dominique Sta Soulanges Q
St.Dom.des Cadres ' Soulanges Q
St. Donat | Rimouski Q
St Donat de Mont Montcalm Q
Ste. Dorothee 'Laval Q
St. Edmond Quebrc Q
St. K. deB-rthler JBerthier (^
St. Ed. de Framp. Dorchester Q
St. Ednuard de Kt , Kent N B
St. Edouard de N ,Napierville . . . . Q
St.Edwidge Compton Q:
St. Eleanors ....| Prince PEI
St. Eleuthere ,Ramonra5ka. . . . Q
St. Elie St. Maurice Q
Ste. Elizabeth.... Joliette Q
St. Elmo Glengarry O
St. Eloi Temiscouata Q
St. Elphege Yamaska Q
St. Elzear de P'e. ; Beauce Q
St. E. de Laval ...I Laval Q
Ste.E.de I'Energle: Joliette Q
St. Emile de Mont, i Montcalm Q
St. Emile de Suff.|Ot<awa Q
St. Ephrec de Tri Beauce Q
St. Eph. de Upton i Bagot Q
St. Esprit Montcalm . . Q
St. Esprit Richmond.... N S
St. Et.de Beauhr's ! Beauharnois Q
St. Et. de Eolton. Brome Q
St. Et. des Gr63... St. Maurice Q
*St. Cathtrine 5'<. Montreal W Q
Ste. Catherine ....Portneuf Q
Ste. C atherines R. Queen's N S
* St. Catharines ...Lincoln
St. Catherines Queens P. E. I.
Ste.Cecile de Levr. Nloolet Q
Ste. Cdcile de Mil'n Shefford Q
St.CeciledeWhit. Compton Q
St.Cfilestin Nicolet Q
*St. Cisaire Rouville Q
St. Charles Lisgar M
St. ChaiUs |Kent N B
St.Cbas. deCa plan, Bonaventure Q
St.Chas. R. Boyer Bellechasse Q ISt. Flavien ..
*St.Chas. R Rich. St. Hyacinthe ... Q Ste. Flore
Ste. Christine .... Bagot Q , St. Fortunat
'^Sl. C/irysostom*... .Chateauguay .... Qi|St. Foy
St. Eustache |li'><;ar M
StEvar.deForByth Beauce Q
St. Fabien Rimoi^ki <k
^t. F.Hustin Terrtbonne Q
Ste. Famille Montmorency ... Q:
St. Felicien Chicoutimi <i
Ste Felicite Rimonski Q
St. Felix de Valois Joliette Q
St Ferdinand Megantic Q
8t. Fereol 'Montmorency.... Q:
St. Fidele I Charlevoix Q:
Ste. Flavie 'RimouFkl Q:
Ste. Flavie Station Rimou-ki (i
Lotbiuiere (^
Champlain (^
Wolfe Q
Quebec ()
104
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POST OFFICX CLXOTORAL DISTRICT
-et Francis HHr....tOuyi»bjrongh N 8|
St. Francois, B^ce.lBtAVLce Qi
«t Francois deK't. 'Kent N B
€t. Franc, de Sales ! Lival Q
St. Fran.d'Orleans I Montmorency ... Q;
Si Francois du Lac Yamaska...., .. Q!
fite. Francoise
St. Francois, N. R.
Sc. Francois, Mont.
8t.FrancoinXavier
ist. Fr.X.dtjVlger
.St.Fr.X.deBiomp.
St. Frederic
«t. FradeiicSta....
St. Gab. de Brand.
St. Gab.de Montr'l
Temiscouata. ... Q
Beauce Q
Montmagny . . . . Q
Lisgar M
Temisconata Q
Richmond Q
Beauce Q
Beauce Q
Berthier Q
Hochela{^a Q
St. Gabriel Station Portueuf Q
St. Gedeon [Chicoutimi Qi
Ste. Genevieve ...[Jacques Cartier. Q!
Ste. G'Ti. de Batisc. \ Champlain Q
*St. Georgt [Charlotte N B
St. George, Beauce i Beauce Q;
*St. Gforgf., Srani i Brant, N R Oj
St.Geo.de Windsor | Richmond Q
St. G d« Mtlbay. Oaspe . . Q
St. George East ...I Beauce Q|
St. George's Chan. Richmond N 3j
St. G.deMontarv.j Ottawa ... QJ
St.G.de Grantham \ Orummond Q i
Hpt.G deKam'raska Kamouraska Q
Ste. Gertrude Nicolet Q!
St. Gervais .. Bellech.isse Q[
St. Giles Lotbiniere Ql
St. Godfrey Bonaventure Q
*3t. Grtgoire | Nicolet Q[
St. Qregoire [Kent N B[
St. Guillaume St. I Orummond Q
St. QuillmedUpt Orummond Q
Ste HelenedeKam'Kamouraska. . .. Q
Ste. Hel. de Bagot. i Bagot Q
Ste. Hel. de Chestj Arthabasca .... Qi
St. Ht'len's [Huron, W R Oi
Ste. Henedine i Dorchester ...,. Q
St. Hwnride'LevisJLevis Q
*St. H.deMmtreal^nochQl&gA Q
St. Henri Station Levis Q [
St. Hormas Two Mountains. Q
St. Hermenegilde Stanstead Qi
St. Hilaire Victoria N B!
St. H. de Dorset. Beauce Q
St, Hilaire Station Rouville Ql
«f. Hilaire VUlage Rouville q!
-8c, Hilarion Charlevoix Q
-St.Hip. de Kllk'ny Terrebonne Q,
St.Honore JBeauce. Q
St. Hubert iChambly Q
St. Hugues [Bagot Q;
*St. Hyacinthe.... St. Hyacinthe ,.. Q
St. Ignace Kent N B
St. Ir6a6e 'Charlevoix Q
St. Isidore, Dorch. | Dorchester Q
8t.Isidore,Lapr'rie|Laprairie -Qi
St, Isidore Gloucester . ... N B
St. Isidore Jane... Laprairie Q ,
St. Isidore dePres Prescott oi
St. Ives Middlesex. E R .
* SI. Jacob's [Waterloo, N R.,.
St. Jacques M mtcalm Q
St. Jacques le Min. [ Laprairie Q [
St, James Lisgar M
St. James Park ... ' Middlesex, S R... 0,
St. Janvier [ Terrebonne Q 1
St, Jean Btptiste. ! Provencher .... M
S .J B. de Mont. [ Hochelaga Q
St. J.Bp.deRouv, Rouville Q
St, Jean 0, Levis, Levis Q j
St, Jean de Dieu. Temiscouata. ... Q
St. J. des Cfimllons, Lotbiniere Q
St. Jean de Matha .loliette Q
St. Jean d'Orleansi Montmorency. ... Q !
St, J. r Evangelist Bonaventure Q !
St, Jean Port Joli L'Islet Q \
*Si Jerome [Terrelwnne..,. ,. Q [
St.Joachim de M.. Montmorency. .., Q |
St. Joach, de Sheff . ' Sheflford Q
St.Joac. R.Rusc'm Essex
*St. John ' St. John N B j
POST OFFICB
ELECTORAL IiISTBICT
St. John S'*burb... Qu ibec Q
*St. John's, East... St, John's Q
St. John's, West , Welland
St. Joseph d'Alma! Chicoutimi Q
^t. Jos.de Beaue. [Beauce
S. J. de la Tabatie Saguenay Q
S, Jop'hde Lepage
St. Joseph
St, Joseph
H, Joseph
St Joseph deLeris
S^ J. dwMekinok
Rimouski Q
Westmoreland, N B
Antigonishe.,. N S
Provencher M
Levis Q
Champlaiu Q
St.Joseph de Sorel ^ Richelieu Q
St. Jo.-eph du Lac Two Mountains, Q
St. Jovite iTerrebonne Q
St. Jude St. Hyacinthe ,.. Q
Ste.Julie de VercbVerchferes Q
.S. Julie deSjroer't I Megan tic Q<
Ste.Julie Station, M-gantic Q
Ste. Julienne .... j Montcalm Q
•St. Justin I Miiskinonge . . . , Q
St, Just, de Newt Vaudreuil Q
Ste, Justine Stat .[ Vaudreuil Q
S, Lambert deLevjL6v)s ..,'', Q
St, Lambert, Mon Chambly Q
S.Laure'td'Orleanj Montmorency ... Q
St. Laurent, Mont'; Jacques Cartier. Q
St, Laurent ' Lisgar Jl
.St, Lawrence .... I Froutenac ...
St.Lazare de Belle' Bel lecLasse Q
S.Lazare deVaudr' i Vaudreuil Q
St. Leon Muskinonge Q
St. Leon [Selkirk M
S Leonard d' Aston Nicolet Q
S L, de Chicouti [Chicoutimi Q
S Lenard d' P Mau Hochelaga Q
St Leonard Stat, Victoria N B
St Leonard's Victoria N B
St, Liboire Bagot Q
St. Liguori j Montcalm Q
St Louis deBonflcc'i Richelieu Q
St.L. de GoDzague Beauharnois . . . Q
3t. Louis de Kent Kent N B
St Louis deHaHa I Temiscouata ...Q
Ste. Louise L'Islet Q
H. Louis Station. Bnauhamois Q
3t, Luo 1st, John's Q
Ste, Luce t Rimouski Q
Ste. Luce Station. Rimouski Q
Ste.LdeDoncaster Terrebonne . . . . Q
Ste. Madeleine, ..'St. Hyacinthe... Q
<t Miigloire I Bellechasse ..... Q
St, M ilachie ' Dorchester Q
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Ste Mon.de Nicolet Nicolet Q
St. Nazaire Bagot \Q
St, Narcisse jChamplain Q
St, N6r6e Bellechasse Q
St. Nicholas Lfivis t
St, Norbert 'Berthier Q
St. Norbert 'Kent N B
St. N'jrbert ' Provencher . . . . M
St. Octave j Rimouski Q
St. Odilon 'Dorchester Q
3t. Ola 'Hastings, N R ...
Ht.Onfizime JKamouraska Q
St. Ouge 'Russell
St, Ours {Richelieu Q
St, Pac6me ' Kamouraska Q
St. Pamphile L'Islet Q
St, Paschal Kamouraska Q
St, Patrick Simcoe, ER
St, Patrick Temiscouata Q
St.Patrick's Chan, j Victoria N S
*St. Paliick's flt^t j Arthabasca Q
St. Paul de Chester A rthabdska Q
S.Paul de la Croix Temiscouata Q
St. Paul d'Indust. ' Joliette Q
St, Paul du Buton ' Montmagny Q
i 4t,Paull'Hermite L'Assomption. ... Q
St. Paul's.
U. Paulin
St. Paul's
^. PauVs Bay ....
St, Paul's Station
H.Perpfitue
*3t. Peter's
Kent N B
Maskinong6 Q
Pictou N S
Charlevoix Q
Perth, SR O
Nicolet, Q
Richmond N S
S.Phillippe d'Ohes! Arthabaska Q
S. Philippe de Lap' Laprairie Q
St.Phil.d'Argente. I Argenteuil Q
■~ "' Kamouraska Q
Chateauguay Q
S'-. Malo Compton Q
St. Marc Vercheres Q,
St. Mar.de L'Islet, L'Islet Q
St. MarceldeRich. Richelieu Q
S Mirgaret's King's PEI
S M.de Dorchester. Dorchester Q
Ste M.deBImdf'd, Nicolet Q
SteMariede Char. I Charlevoix Q
Hite. M. de Monnoir i Rouville Q
Ste. MSalomee..,. Montcalm Q
Ste, Marthe Vaudreuil Q
St, Martin j Laval Q
St. Mar. Junction. LavHl Q
Ste. Marline I Chateauguay . ... Q
Ste. Martiufi Sta,..! Chateauguay . ... Q
*^. Mirtin's 'St. John N B
"St. Mary's Perth, S R
3t. Mary's Kent NB
St. Mtry's Ferry. York NB
St. Philippe deNe,
Ste, Philomfene ,.,
Ste. P, d'Echaillo,
?«. PU
^t. Pie
St, Pie de Guire.,.
St.Pierre Baptiste
St. Pieire d'Orlea
St Pierre lesBecqu
S.Pierre, Montma'
St. Placide
^ Polycarpe
Ste Praxede,
■it. Prime
St. Prosper
S. Prosper de Dor,
St. Raphael, East
Lotbiniere .
Bagot
Provencher
Yamaska
Megantic
Ste, Mary's River
St, Mary's Road,..
St.Mathias
St.xMathieu
St, Maurice
S Maurice Forges
Ste. Melanie
S. Michel deBellec
3. Michel deNprvl'
S.Michel desSafnt
S.Michel de Went'.
Guysborough...N 8
King's P E I
Rouville Q
RimoTiski Q
Champlain Q
St. Maurice Q
.Joliette Q
Bellechasse Q
Napierville Q
Berthier Q
Argenteuil Q
St. .VIodeste [Temiscouata Q
•<t. Moise Rimouski Q
81, Moise Station, iRimouf-ki Q
8t,Mon.deuxMont Two Mountains . Q
Montmorency ... Q
Nicolet Q
Montmagny Q
Two Mountains . Q
Soulanges Q
Beauce Q
Chicoutimi Q
Champlain Q
Dorchester Q
Bellechasse Q
St. Raphael, West] Glengarry
"St. Eaymond Portneuf Q
St. Redempteur... Vaudreuil Q
St. Regis Huntingdon Q
*St. R6mi Napierville Q
St. Remi de Tingw Arthabaska Q
S.Remi d' Amherst Ottawa Q
(St.iJLobert Richelieu Q
"St. Roch de §««.. 'Quebec City, E. . Q
[ St.Roch de Richoii, Richelieu Q
[St.RochdesAulnai L'Islet Q
St, Roch I'Achigan , L'Assomption Q
St. Remain Compton Q
Ste. Rosalie Bagot Q
[Ste. Rose I Laval Q
is. Rose loverness NS
StRose de Watfor Dorchester Q
S. Ro.se duDOijele. Temiscouata Q
St, Sdine [Iberville Q
SSimdeOayhurst Beauce Q
S SauveurdesMon Terrebonne Q
*St.SauvfMrdiQue Q.n^\iec City, E„, Q
\*3te. Scholastique. Two Mountains.. Q
ht Sebastien Iberville Q
'StS-bast'nde Be, [Beauce Q
■St. 86vfere St. Maurice Q
S, S de Beaurivage , Lotbiniere Q
I St. Simfion Charlevoix Q
I St. Sim. deRimous Rimouski Q
|3.Simon deYamas Bagot Q
•St. Sixte Ottawa Q
[ St.Sophie de Mrtga M.egantic Q
St.Sophiedt'Lacor Terrebonne Q
St.Sophie deLevra Nicolet Q
Wi
893]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
105
P03T OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Champlain Q
43t. Stanislas de Ch
St. Stani8.de Kost
Beauharnois .
.... Q
*5^ Stej>hm
Chartotfe
N H
St.Sulplce
L'Assomption
. ...Q
St. S>lv6re
xXicolet.
:.(.}
£1. Svlveater, East
Lotbiniftre....
....g
St. Silvester, W.
Lotbiniftre....
....Q
iJte. Thecle
Champlain....
....g
St.Telesphore
Soulanges
....01
.St. Teresa
King's
»KI
St.Theodored'Act.
Bagot
.... Q!
St.Tiieod.deCherts
Montcalm ....
....3'
,Ste. Th6od.8ie
Verchrtres . ..
... Q!
^S.Ticrestde Bi'm
Terrebonne .
....Q
St. Thomas
Oarleton
.NBi
SiThomasd'Aquin
St. Hyacinthe
... Q
S Thomas deJoIiet
Joliette
....Q
■*St. Thomas, Wist
Elgin, E R....
.... g|
«t. Tiraoth6e
Bauharnois .
.... Q
gt.Tite
Champlain....
Montmorency
::i
■StTitedesCaps ...
€t.Ubalde
Portneuf.
.... g
«t.UrbaindeChat
Chateauguay
... Qi
fit. Urbainde Char
Charlevoix ...
.... Q
Ste. Ursule
Maskiuongg ..
.... Ql
fit. Valentin
St. John
... Q
St. Valere de Bui.
Arthabaska...
.... Q
St Val6rien
Shftfforil
... qI
... q
fit. Val. de Rimo'.
Rimouski
St. Vallier
Bellechasse ..
....Q
•fit. Vallier Station
Bellechasse ..
.... Oi
fite. Victoire
Richelieu
.... Q
fit. Victor de Trin.
Beauce
.... Q
fit. Vincent de Pa.
Laval
.... Oi
St. Vital
Provencher ..
... M
fit. Wenceslas
Nicolet
.... Q
JSl. WWiams
Norfolk, S R..
....
fit. Yvon
Gaspe
Beauce
...Q
....Ql
St. Zacharie
St. Zeiion
Berthier -
....
fit.Zephirin
Yamaska
R.
St. Zotique
Soulanges
Middlesex, N
Sable
Sable River
Shelburne ....
..NB
Sabrevois
Iberville
, o!
*SacJrvme
Westmoreland, N B
.Sacr6-C(»ur de Ma.
Megantic ....
... Q
Sadowa
Victorii, N R
.
Sahanatien
Muskoka&PS'd.O
Sailor's Hope
King's
>E I
Salntfield
Ontario, S R..
.,. 0'
Saint- Jean Baptist
Kent
N Pi
Saint Joseph
Gloucester....
.NR
.«t. Patrick's Rd..
King'b
PET
-Saint Pierre
Kent
N Bi
Saint Simon
Gloucester. . .
-NB
Saints Anges
Beauce
....Q
Salem
Wellington, G
Albert
R
Salem
. nr'
Salem
Cumberland
Yarmouth...
Cape Breton.
..Ns:
.N?
..NS
Salem
Salem Road
Salford
Norfolk, N R.
King's
....
..NB'
Salina
*Salisbttry
Westmoreland N R
Salisbury
Bruce, N R .
....
M.irqnette
Yale-Kooteaaj
.... M
-S.lmon Arm
?..BC
Salmon Bay
S iguenay . . ..
.... C^
Salmon Beach , ...
Gloucester ... .
..N b
Salmon Creek
Sunbury
..NB
fialmondale
Queen's
.NB
Salmonlmr.it
Victoria
..N B
Salmon Point
Prince Edward...
Salmon River
St John
..NB
..NS,
Salmon River
Cape Breton
Salmon River
Halifax
..N ?:
Salmon River
Digby
..NS,
Salmon River (L3)
Quysboro' ...
..NS
&jLltcoatf
A
58a Ei
....Mi
Salti-rville
Selkirk
Saltford
Huron, W R.
.... O;
APsa
..BC
Saltoun
Salt Spring Island
Vancouver ...
«alt Springs
King's
..NB
Salt Springs
Pictou
. N S,
Salts prings
Antigonishe .
. N S.
POST OFi'IOK ; ELECTORAL DISTRICT POtTT OmCE eLeCTORA,L bUTRICT
S>Ut Springs Stat. Cumberland... N 8
tJambro Halifax N8
Sanborn Wolfe Q
Sancte Andrea ...' Ansa
Sand Batiks ' rriace Edward... O
-Sand Bay....
Sund Buach.
Sandflrld....
dandford ....
Sandford . . .
Sandhill ....
Sand Hill....
Sandhurst .
'and Lake
Leeds, 8 R
Yarmouth N 8
Algoma
OnUrio, NR
Yarmouth N 8
Peel
Compton Q
Lennox
Musk. A P S'd...
Sand Point Renfrew, 8 R . ...
Sand Point ' Quysboro N 8
Sand Point Road !st. John N B
Sandringham S'ormont O
Sand River Cumberland .. N &
Essex, N R
Vancouver B C
Gasp§ Q
Lanenburgh ... N 8
Digby N S
Shelburne N &
Addington
N Wet-tmineter B C
N. Westminster BC
Huron, S. R
Northumb'rl'd.N E
Hastings, N R ...
Lambton, W R...
Russell
King's NB
Assa
Sask
Bruce, N R
Digby NS
Digby N S
Saguenay Q
Hochelaga Q
Algoma
Simcoe, N R
Shefford Q
Yale BC
Annapolis N S
I Compton Q
Rimouski Q
Westmoreland N B
Marquette M
York, E R
York, B R
Cape Breton... N S
Selkirk M
York, N R 0,
Algoma
Per^h. SR
Haltou
Lanar'i, S R
*Sandiinch
Sandwick
Sandy Beach
Sandy Beaches ...
Sandy Cove
^andy Point
S.^ng8ter
Sapperton
Sardis
Sarepta
Sargent
Sarginson
'Sarnia
Sarsfield
Sartell
S iskiitohewan L.
Saskatoon
Sauble Falls
Saulnierville
Sauluier?ille S(a..
Sault au Cochon .
Sault au R^coUet
*Sault Ste. Marie.
Saurin
Savage's Mills ...
Savona's Ferry ...
Saw Mill Creek ...
Sawyerville
Sayabec
S.-adouc
Scandinavia
*Scarboro^
Scarboro J unction
Scatarie Island....
Schanzenfelt ....
*Schomberg
*Schre.iber-
Science Hill
Scotch Block
Scotch Corntri ...
Scotchfort I Queen's P B I
Scotch Lake York N B
Scotch Line Unark, 8. R
Scotch Ridge Charlotte N B
Scotch Settlement] Westmoreland, N B
Scotch Town jQueen's N B
Scotch Village.. ..| Hants N 8
Scotia MuskokaA PS'd.
Scott Junction. ... Beauce Q
Scotland
"jcotsburn
Scottsville
Scott's Bay
Scott's B.iy Road.
Scottsmore
*Scottitoum
Scribner
Scugog
Sea Cow Head ...
Sea Cow Pond . ..
Sea Dog Cove
*Seaforth
Seaforth
Seagrave
Sea Gull
Oxford, S R
Pictou N8
'Inverness N 8
King's N 8
King's N 8
Missisquot Q
Compton Q
King's NB
Ontario, N R
Prinoe.„ _ P E I
Prince P El
King's N B
Huron, S R
Halifax N S
Ontario. 8 R
Algoma
Sea Island 'N Westminster. BC
Seal Cove Charlotte N B
Seal Cove Gaspe Q
Seamo »....
iSearletown
Seaside
SeMlde
Seaview
Sea View
I Sebright
Sebrlngvllle
.Seckerton
Second Falls
[Second Peninsula
i Second Weetcock.
Seeburn
"Jeely
I ''eefy^t Bay
Sguin
Seguin Fails
Selby
* Selkirk
Selkirk
Selkirk Road
SellarvUle
Selmah
Selton
Selwyn
S''miwagaD Ridge
Seven Islands
Severn Bridge. ...
Seville
Sevogle
Sewell
Shad Bay
Shadeland
Shag U;irbour ...
* Shakespeare
Shall >w Lake ...
Shamrock
Shamrock
Shanklln
Shanly
Shannon
Shannon Hall
Shannon vale
* SliannonviUe
Shanty Bay
Sharbot Lake
Sharon
Sharp
Sharpton
Shawbridge
^hawenegan
^ShawvUle
Sheba
Shebeshekong
Shedden
\*Shediac
I Shediac Bridge ...
j Shediac River . ...
Shediac Road
ISheedy
I Sheenboro'
I Sheffield
Vnffield
! <heffleld Academy
Sheffield Mills ...
Sheffington
i <hefforilMountain
I <heffurd Vale ....
<heguindah
Sheho Lake ....
'S/idbume
Vidbume.^
Sheldon
Sheldrake
jShellmoutb
iShenstone
Shepody Road
{Sheppardton
i .Sheppardville
I 'Sherbrooke
I ^erbrooke
Sheridan
I Sherkston
Sherlock
Sherman Road ...
Sherrington
ISherwooJ
Llxgar M
i Prince PEI
! Eestigouche ... N B
Invernes'' N 8
jRicbmcnd N S
Q leen's PEI
Ontario, N R
I Perth, N R
; Lambton, W R...
|Chmrlotte N B
'Lunenburg N 8
We-^tmoreland-N B
Marquette M
Mui>koka A P S'd.
Leeds, 8 R
Vaudreuil Q
,Mu8kokaAPS'd.O
Lennox
jLisgar M
'Haldimand
Queen's PEI
I Bonaventure Q
Hants N 8
ItUin, WR
: Peterboro*, W R.
Nelson
Saguenay Q
Ontario, NR
Elgin, ER
:«orthnmberl'd.N B
Selkir'i M
Halifax N 8
Selkirk M
Shelburne NS
Oxford, N R
Grey, N. R
Renfrew. 8 R
Prince PEI
St. John N B
GrenTille, 8 R ...
Queen's N B
MuskokaAPS'd.O
Restigoucbe ... N B
Hastings, E R ... O
Simcoe, E R
Addington O
York, NR
King's N B
Prontenac
Terrebonne Q
St. Maurice Q
Pontiac Q
Queen's N B
Muskok-i 4 P S'd
Elgin, W R . . . . O
WestmoreUnd, N B
Westmoreland, N B
Westmoreland N B
WestmoreUnd, N B
Renfrew, 8 R ....
PontUc Q
Wentworth, N R O
Sunbury N B
i Sunbury N B
I King's NS
Shefford Q
I Shefford Q
; Shefford Q
'Algoma
! Assa
Grey, ER
I Shelburne NS
ICardwell
'Saguenay Q
Marquette H
Albert NB.
King's N B
Huron, W R
Selkh-k M
Sherbrooke Q
Quysboro' N 8
H:Uton
Wellaud...-
King's N B
Albert N B
Naplerville Q
York,WR
106
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1S93.
POST OFFICE
Sherwood Spring.
Shetland
Shigawake
Shiloh
ShinemicasBridge
Shinnickburn
Ship Harbour
Ship Har. Lake ...
Shipka
Shipley
Shippigan
Shippigan Island
Shirley
Shirley Settle'mt.
Shnal Lake
Shogamoc
Sbopland
Short Beach
Shortholm
Shortreed
Shouldice
Shrewsbury
Shrigley ....
Shrubland
Shrubmouat ....
* Shubenacadie ....
Shulie
Shunacadie
Shuswap
Sicamous
Sidney
Sidney
Sidney Crossing...
Sight Point
Sillery Cove
Sillsville
Siloam
Silebury
Silton
Silver Creek
Silver Creek
Sllverdale
Silverdale
Silver Hill
Silver Lake
Silver Mountain
Silver Spring . . . .
Silverstreara
Silver Water
*Simcoe
Sinclair Hill
Sinclairville
Sine....
Singhampton
Singleton
Sintaluta
SiEson Ridge
Six Mile Brook....
Six Mile Road . ...
Six Natione
Six Portages
Six Roads
Skead's Mills ......
Skeena
Skinner's Pond ...
Skipness
Sklr Dhu
Skye
Sky Glen
Sky Mountain ....
Sloswick
Sluice Point
Smithdale
Smithfield
Smithfield
Smith's
Smith's Cove
Smith's Creek
* Smith's Fhlls
.Smith's Mills ....
Smith Town
* Smithville, Line.
Snake Creek
Snake River
Snider's Corners...
Snider Mountain.
Snow Flake
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Brockville O
Middlesex, W R. ()
Bonaventure Q
Wellington, S R.
iCumberland ... N S
lNorthnmber....N B
Halifax N S
Halifax N if
Middlesex, N R. <1
Wellington, N R.
Gloucester N B
Gloucester N 15
Ontario, N R
Sonbery N B
Marquette M
York N H
Vancouver B C
Yarmouth N .**
Queen's N B
N. Westm'nstr B C
Grey N R
I Argenteuil Q
Grey, ER
Sr.lkirk M
York.N R u
Hants N8
Cumberland ... N S
Cape Breton ... N S
Yale-Kootenay. B.C
Yale-Kootenay.B C|
Vancouver B C
Marquette M
Hastings, W R...
Inverness N S
Quebec Q
Lennox
Ontario. W R . ...
Perth, N R O
Assa.
Marquette M
Ottawa Q
N. Westm'nstr B
Monck o
Norfolk, SR
Victoria, N R.... O
Al)?oma
Selkirk M
Victoria N B
Algoma
Norfolk, SR o
Albert N B
Wentworth. S R.
Hastingn, N R ...
Simcoe. N R O
j Leeds, SR O
Assa
Victoria N B
|Pictou NS
iCumberland ... N 8
jHaldimand
[Ottawa Q
Gloucester. ... N B
Carleton
Cariboo BC
i Prince P E J
Bruce, N R
Victoria N B
Glengarry
Inverness N f*
Inverness N g
Cardwell
Yarmouth NS
Simcoe, N. R
North umb'djER. O
iGuysboro' N 8
Westmoreland, N B
Digby NS
King's NB
Leeds&Qren.,N R
Stanstead Q
King's NB
Wentworth, S R.
Marquette M
Renfrew, N R. . .
Halton
King's N B
Selkirk M
POST OT WOE ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Snow Road Sta... ^ Addington
ISnyder Welland O
ISnyder Depot Addington O
Sober Island ....j Halifax NS
j Soda Oreek Cariboo B C
Soldier's Cove Richmond N 8
ISolina Durham, W R ...
Solmesville Prince Edward...
S'lsgirth Marquette M
Solway ! Bruce, K R
Scmbra Bothwell
Somenos ^Vancouver B C
*S(ym6riet .Megantic Q
Somerset King's N 8
Somerset 'Selkirk M
Somerville 'Carleton N B
Sonora [Guysboro' N 8
Sonya Ontario, N R ....
j»ooke Vancouver B C
Soperton ......... Leeds, S R
*S(yrel Richelieu Q
Smris Selkirk M
Sourisford Selkirk M
Souris, East King's P E I
Sourls, West King's P E 1
South Lunenburg N8
Southampton York NB
'fr.uthampton Cumberland ... N 8
^Southampton Bruce, W. R
SouthBarofSid.R Capt Breton ...N 8
South Bamston... Stanstead Q
South Bay Prince Edward... O
South Bay Victoria NS
South Bay St. John N B
South Baymouth. Algoma O
South Bolton Brome Q
South Branch .... Colchester NS
South Branch (K.) King's NB
S.Br.St. Nicholas R Kent NB
South Brook Cumberland ...N 8
South Casseiman. Russell
South Cayuga Monck
South Clones Queen's N B
South Cove Victoria N S
South Dudswell... Wolfe Q
*South Durham ...IDrummond Q
South-East Passag Halifax N 8
South Ely Shefford Q
South End ; Welland
8. End of Lochab. , Guj sboro' N 8
South Esk I Northumberl'd NB
South Farm'gton'. | Annapolis N 8
South Finch [Stormont
South Gloucester. Russell
South Gower jGrenville, N R...
South Granby ....Shefford Q
South Qianville. Queen's P E 1
8. Gutof St. Ann's Victoria N S
South Hdm I Wolfe Q
3. Head of Cow BCape Breton ... N 8
S'^uth Indian .... ;Russill
South Knowlesv. i Carleton N B
South Lake Leeds, S R
South Lake. ..... King's P E 1
South Lancaster Glengarry
South Louisburg jCape Breton ...N 8
South Maitland...|Hants... N S
South March Carleton
S. McLellan'B M..iPictou N 8
South Merland.... Guysboro' N S
South Middleton I Norfolk, N R
South Monaghan | Peterboro', W R.
South Mountain . Dundas...!
South Nelson , Northumberl'd N B
South Nelson R'd Northumberl'd N B
South Newbridge. Carleton N B
South Ohio I Yarmouth N 8
Southport 'Queen's PE I
South Quebec Levis Q
South Range ] Digby N 8
South Rawdon.... Hants N 8
South Renous , Northumberl'd N
Souih River : Mnskoka & P S'd.
South Roxton SheflFord
3. S.Basin R.Denis Inverness N ?
8. Side Baddeck R, Victoria N S
S.SideBoulardariei Victoria N 8
S.S.Cocagne River Kent N B
S. S.Whycoc'gh B. Inverness N S
South Stukely.... ShefTord Q
South Tilley .... Victoria N B
South Vale Colchester. ... N S
South Victoria.... Cumberland.... N S
Southville ^Digby N S
""outh Wallace ... Cumberland... . N S
S.-W.Margaree.... Inverness N S
Southwest Mabou Inverness N S
South- West Prince PET
South West Point 'Gasp6 Q
S W.Pt.Matoun... Queen's NS
South W. Ridge... Inverness N S
South Wiltshire... Queen's PEI
3outhwold Sta.... I Elgin, W R
South Wood)ilee ... Essex, NR
South Zorra [Oxford, N R O
Soworby Algoma O
*Spadina i4tjenM«. Toronto, West...
Spitllamacheen.... Yale B C
Spanish River ... Algoma
Spanish River Sta! Algoma
Sparta Elgin, E R O
Spa Springs jAnnapolip N S
Sparrow Lake lOntario, N.R 6
Speedside WdUington S. R.
Speerville | Carleton N B
Speight's Corners., Queeu's N B
Spence | Muskoka A P S'd.
Spence i Westmoreland, N B
Spencer Cove Quebec Q
Spencer's Island . Cumberland ... N S
*Spencerville Grenville, S R....
Spencers Bridge ... Yale B
Speyside Halton
Spires Wellington. C R.
3pring Arbour ... Norfolk, 8 R
Spring Bat k Alta
Springbank Middlesex, N R...
Spring Brook .... Hastings, N R ... O
Springbrook Dorchester Q
[Springfield Lisgar M
* Springfield Elgin, E R
Springfield King's N B
Springfield York N B
Springfield Annapolis N S
Springtield Queen's PEI
Spr'g/'d-on-Credit Peel
Springford Oxford, 8 R
Spring Hill Russell O
Spring Hill I Compton Q
Spring Hill June. Cumberland... N S
Spring Hill j York N B
* Spring Hill Mines , Cumberland ...N S
Springtown 'Renfrew, S R ... 6
Springvale jHaldimand
Spring Valley |Brockvillf>
Springville Peterboro', W R. O
Pictou N
Vancouver B
Mu^koka A P S'd.
St. John NB
Springville
Sproat Lake ....
Sprucedale
Spruce Lake Sta.
Spruce Lake : St. John N B
Spry Bruce, N R
Spry Bay Halifax N 8
Spy Hill Assft
'Jquamish New West'tr... B
Stadacona : Quebec Q
Staflfa [Perth, S R O
Stafford j Renfrew, N R ... 0-
Stagsburn .Ottawa Q
Stake Road Cunberland... NS
Stamford [Welland O
Stanbridge, East. Missisquoi Q
Stanbridge Stat'n.|Mi8.sisquoi Q
Stanbury iMissisquoi Q
Standon j Dorchester Q
* Stan/old lArthabaska Q
Stanhope Stanstead Q
Stanhope Queen's PEI
Stanley ! Cumberland. ...N.S
Stanley [York N B
* Stanley Bridge... Queen's P E I
Stanleydale [Muskoka A P Sd.a
Stanley House.... | Muskoka A P S'd O^
Stanley's Mills ...,Peel 0-
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
lor
POST OFFICB
Stanleyville
*Sta7istead
Stanstead Junct'u
Stanton
Stanwood
Stapledon
Staple's Brook . .
Staples
Starbwck
Siardale
Starkey's
Starkville
ELECTORAL DlaTRICT
POST OFFIOI
Lanark, S R Strathcarrol
Simcoe, S R
Northumd.ER.
Carleton...
Colchester N t»
Essex, N R
Liggar M
Pretcott
Queoti'8 N b
Durham, ^ R.,..
Star Lake Muskoka A P S'd.
Starnosboro' Iluutin-^don ()
Starrat Mu8knknA PS'd,
Stanstead Q iStrathdalr
Stanstend Q Stralhclalr Stat'n.
Strafhewen
StratUlorn
Strathmore
Strathnalrn
*Strathroy
Street's Ridge
*Streettville
Stromness
*Stayner ....
Staynerville
Steam Mill Villatre
Sfeenburg..
Steep Creek
SteeTe.'cote
Steeve's Mountain
Steove's Settlemt.
Steveston
Steinbach
SUlla
*SteUarton
Stephen field
* Steven Street
*StevensmUe
Stewart ..^
Stewart Bay
Stewartdale
Stewarton
Stewarton
Stewartville
Stewiacke C. R'ds.
Stiles Village
Stillman
Still Water
*Stirling
Stirling
St-rling Falls
Stirton
StittsviUe
Stobart
Stockdale
Stockton Station.
Stockwell
Stoco
Stoddarts
Stodderville
Stoke Centre
Stokes Bay
Stoketon
Stouelield
Stoneham
StoLf-haTen
Sturgeon,
Simcoe, N R 0| -^turgeon Bay ....
fVrgeiiteuil Q * Sturgeon FaUn .
King's N S; Sturgeon Point .
Hastings, N.R... *Sudbury
Guysboro' .... N 8 SufReld
Albert N H Suff..lk Station ,
Westmoreland, N B Sugar Loaf
Westmoreland. N n [ Sumas
New Wostm'strB Summerberry ..
Provfncher xM J Summerfleld
BLZCTORAL DISTRICT POST OFFIOK
Assn
Marquette M
Marquette . . . . M
Uwihr M
InTemess N S
Stormout u
Grey, E R O
Middlesex, W R.
Cumberland... N S
Peel
Monck
dtrouach Mount'n Anaapulio N 5
Stroud ISimcoe. 8 R
Stuartburn iProvencher
Summerhill
Summer Hill
Summernde
Summerside
Summerstown . ...
Snmmei stown Sta
Summerville
Summerville
Summerville
Summerville Cen .
Snmner
Sunbury
^Sundnrland
Sundridge
Suudridge
Sunnidale Corners
Sunnidale
Snnnybrae
Lennox
Pictou N S
Soikiik M
Hamilton
Welland
Kent
MuskokaAPS'd.
Inrerness N S
King's NB
Carleton o
Renfi-ew. S R . ...
Colchester N S
W«8tmoreland,N B
Pictou N t«
Guysboro' N P
Hastings, N R ...
Richmond N S
Mu-kka&PS'd.
Wellington, C R. Oi^unnymeud
Carleton 0;i Sunny side
.Sask. ISunnyside
Xorthumb'd.ER.
Selkirk M
Chateauguay ... Q
Hastings, E R ...
Annapolis N S
Selkirk M
Richmond Q
Bruce, N R o! Sutherland's Cor.
Richmond Q Sutherland's Riv
Argenteuil Q jSulhwyn
Quebec ii\*SiUton
Gloucester N b| Sutton Junction
Stone House j Cumberland... NS ^''Suttfm West
Stoneleigh Ontario, N R I Swan Creek
Stone Quarry 'Welland | Swan Lake
*StonewaU j Llsgar RI iSwausbnrg
^ony Creek j Wentworth, S R.
I Sunshine.
Surette Island....
i Surrey
I Surrey Centre ,
[Sussex Corner ...,
Sussex Portage ..
Sussex Vale ,
King's PE I
Simcoe, E R <)
Dlst.ofNipissng.
Victoria, NR
Algoma
Sherbrooke Q
Queen's PEI
Victoria N 8
N.Westminster B C
Asfia
Carleton N B
Huron, 8 R . . . .
Queen's N B
Prince P E 1
Antigonisbe ... N ^
Glengarry
Qlengariy u
Peel
King's PEI
Hants N S
Queen's N S
Assa
Frontenac
Ontario, N R
Muskoka t P S'd.
Pictou NS
Simcoe, N R . . . .
Simcoe, N R
Pictou NS
Assa
King's NS
Restigouche... N B
Huron, E R
Yarmouth N S
Albert N B
N'We^tmlnst'.BC
King's N B
King's N B
King's N B
iliddlesex, W R.
Pictou N ft
Liflgar M
Brome Q
Brome Q
York, N R
Sunbury N B
Selkiik M
Shelburne N S
Stony Creek , Albert
.N
Swansea York, W R O
Sweaburg .Oxford, S R
Strny Island ^Jhaburne N Sj Sweeny ville Kent N B
Stony Lake Peterlwro', E R . *Sweetsburg Misslsquol Q
Stonej Mountain [Lisgar M![Sweet's Corners... Leeds, S R
Stony Point j Essex, N R
Stormont j Guysboro' N S
Stornoway Compton Q'
Stottville St. John's Q
*Stoujffville Ontario, W R 0|
Strabane j Wentworth,N R. 0;
*Stracli;ui Avenue, Toronto Ol
Strader's Hill. . .. .Dundas 0;
StraCTordville | Elgin, E R 0;
Strange York, N R
Sweet's Corners
^ Swift Current
Swindon
Swinton Park .
Switzorvllle ....
*SydenJiam
Sydenham Place
Sydnty
Sydney Forks
Strangfield.
Sydn^ Mines Cape Breton... N
Hants N S
ASHN
Muskoka A P S'd.
Grey, K R
Lennox 0,
Addlngton
Drummond Q
Cape Breton... N if
Cape Breton ... N S
Stringmuir j Alta
Strasburg jWaterloo, S R ...
Strassburg Assa
*Stratford Perth, N R
Strathabo Northumberl'd N B i
Strathadam 1 Northumberl'd N B
Strathallan {Oxford, N R
Essex, N R O' Sydney River iCape Breton... N 8
Sykeston JLainbton, W R...
Sylvan Middlesex, N R .
Syntoo [Albert N B
Syphers'Cove Quecx's N B
Tabucintar |North*mb'rl'd. N B
Tach6 Station Algoma Q
Tadousac Saguenay Q
Strathavon Grey. N R 0; Tain {Norfolk. SR
Strathburn ! Middlesex, W R. Oil Talbot ville Royal. Elgin, W R
BLZCTORAL M^THICT
" Famuxrrth Addiogton O
Tancook Island ... Lnnenbnrg .. N S
Tar.(r<»d lambton, K R... O
Ta' gler Halifax N S
Tai.fley Halton
Tapleytown Wentworth, 8 R.
Tapley's Mills Carleton N B
T«ppan Siding... . Yale A K. ofny B
Tara Bruce, N R O
Tarbert Welllngtou.N K. O
Tarbot , Victoria N S
'ra/<tma^oucA<». ....C'^lchester X 8
Tatamagouche Mt Colcheuter N S
Tatlock ;Lanark, N R
Taunton ,OnUrlo, 8 R O
^■lavistock Oxford, N R
Taylor Village ..„j Westmoreland, N B
Tay Mills York N B
ray Settlement ... York N B
Tajside jStormont
Tecumseh ; Essex, N R
*leeswater Bruce, ER
Teeterville | Norfolk, N K O
Tehkummah Algoma O
Telfer Middlesex. E R... O
I Temperance Tale |York NB
Temperanceville . i York. N R
Temple York N B
Tempo Middlesex, S R... O
Tenby Bay | Algoma O
Tenecape Hants N 9-
Ten Mile Creek ... St. John N B
;Ten Mile EDUse... Queen's P E I
Ten nant's Cove ... King's N B
Tennyson Lanark, S R O'
Terra Cotta 'Peel O
Terra Nova !?lmco^, S R O
Terence Bay Halifax N 8
* Terrebonne , Terrebonne Q
ressierville Rimouskl Q
Teston York. W R O
JTeteaGaucheRNS Gloucester ••• N B
Tete a Gauche RSS Gloucester ... N B
Tc-tlock I Aisa.
Tttu |Temi8couata Q
Teviotdale , Wellington,N R. O
Tewkesbury |Queb«c Q
Texas River .York N B
Thames/ord Oxford, N R O
*Thamesmlle Bothwell
Thanet Hastings, N R .. O
The Barony |York N B
The Brook j Russell O
^Thtxtford Lambton, K R.... O
The Falls Colchofter N 8
The Flats Hastings N R .... O
The Gore Middlesex, E R...
The Grange.", Cardwell O
The Grant Kind's N B
TheG-ove Mid.llosex.ER . O
TheHawb IShelburne N 3
The Uke ;Rusm1I
The L'^ng ?? r^tch. f» v. rnew N if
The Mattawas.... E«ex S R
The Points.W.Bay ; Richmond N S
The Range Qneeu> N B
The Ridge Hastings, N R ...
"he Slash Algoma
The Wangh 'Gloucesfr N B
The Willows ; Northnmb. rl «1 X B
nes.ulon Algoma O
Thetlord Mine. . . i Megantlc Q
Thlngvalla ( Asps.
Thistletown York, W R O
Iftomaiburg , Hastings, E R.. . O
Thomond .King's N B
Thompson I Algoma O
Thompsonvllle ...Simroe.S R
Thompson's Mill ..Cumberland... N S
Thorburv Picton XS
Thores-bv Selkirk M
Thornbrook King's N B
Tbornby |Pontiac Q-
Thorndale Middlesex, E R... O
*Thombury Grey. E R O
Thorn Centre .Pontiac <i
ThornclifTe Kent O
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893. 1
PjST OFFICE ELECTORAL WSTRICT ! POST OFFICE ELECTORAL DISTRICT I POST OFFICE SLEOTORAL DISTRICT
Thornetown
^ThornhiU
Thornhill
Tfiornton
Thoraville
Tliorayhurst
*Taorold
Thorpe
Three Brooks
Three Lakes
* Three. Rivers
Three Sisters
Three Tree Creek
Throoptowa
Thundjr River....
*Thurso
Queen's N B
York. E R
Selkirk M
8imcoe, S R
A.aaapoli8 X 3
Both well
Wdlland
Lennox
Victoria NB
Beauce Q
Three Rivers Q
Oumberland. ...N S^
Sunbury N B
•irenville, S R ...
Saguenay Q
Htawa y
Tichborne lAddington 0'
*Tidniih Oumberland... N S
Tidnish Bridge.... Westmoreland, N B
"^Fignish I Prince P E I
Chicoutimi Q
Bs8ex,NR 0,
Victoria N B
Cieeds, SR
(Jloucester . ... N B
-Vorfolk.NR
Xorthumb'd.BR
Alta.'
Ciiacoln 0,
Simcoe, S R 0,
Richmond Q
iiing's NB:
liruce, W R
Oigbv N S
Bruce, NR
Victoria N B
vlarquette Bl
York, E R
iJrockville
Oompton Q
Pictou N?
Pictou N S
Perth, N R
Kind's N B
iJuysboro' N S
Vnnapolis N S
Inntpolis N S
Vork, WR
Coronto
ToroDto, West ...
Toronto, Centre.
Coronto, West ... O
York, WR....
Toronto, Centre.
Tikonabe
Tilbury Centre ...
Tilliy •
Tilley
Tilloy Road
*TUsonburg
Til ton ....:.
Tmiastoll
Tintern
Tioga
Titus Station
TitasviUe
* Tiverton
Tiverton
Tobermory
Tobique River ... .
Toddbarn
"Todmorden
Toledo
'Tolsta
Toney Mills
Toney River
topping
Tooletoa
Torbay
Torbrook...
Torbrook 51 nes...
Tormore
"^Toronto
*Bithurst Street
"Bleeker Street.
"Bloor Street ...
* Brockton
'^Oarlelon Street
*Du.ndas Street
^PiirliameU St
*P<iter Street ....
^Q-mn Street E
*Iiuihx)lmi Rd.
*Sp%dina Aoe...
"Torrance
Totonkii ,
"^Tottenham ,
Touchwood Hills.
Tower Hill
Town Plot
Townsend Centre
•Toys Hill
Tracadie ,
Tracadie ,
"Tracadie Cross ..,
Tracey's Mills
Tracey Station . ..,
"Tracy ville
"Trafalgar
"Trafalgar
Traff.jrd
Trahan's Mills...
Trail Creek
Tralee
Tramore
"Traverston
Traveller's Rest ..
Tread well
Toronto, West ...
Toronto Centre.
Toronto, West ...
Toronto, East ....
Toronto, West..
Toronto, Wast ...
Simcoe, E R
Marquette M
Simcoe, S R
.... As-);
Oharlotte N S
liing'8 N
>rorfolk,NR
Oundas
Gloucester .... N B
Antigonishe... N S
Queen's P
Oarleton N B
Sunbury N
Sunbury N B
Halton
}uy8borongh...N S
Addington
Wolfe Q
Yale&Kootn'y B C
Wellington. R.
Renfrew, S R . ...
Jrey, S R ^0
Prince P
jPrescott
Trecaatle Wellington, N R.
Treesbank Uelklrk M
Tregarvs
Treherne
Tremblay
Tremont
Trenholm j
Trent Bridge j
Trenton
* Trenton
Tring Station
Trinity
*Trois PlstoUs ...
Trois Saumons ... j
Trottier |
Trout Brook |
Trout Brook
Trout Brook
Trout Cr jek ....
Trout Lake
Trout River
Trout River
Trowbridge
Troy
Troy
Truemanville
Iruro
Tryon
Tuam
Tuftsville
Pullamore
Tumbell
Tupper
Tupperville
Tupperville
Turcot ... .
Ourln
.'urnerville
'urtle Creek
'urtle Lake
Curtle Mountain.
Juscarora
(usket
.'usket Wedge ....
Pweed
LVeedside
Lweedside
i?win Eltn
Two Creeks
C wo Islands
Pwo Rivers
C wo Rivers
Cyotown
Jyne Valley
Cyneside
!?yTconneIl
i?yrone
Tyrrell
LTJney
Jdora
Cffington
ijfiford
ahthoff
JUswater
7lverton
Jmfraville
anderhill
Tnderwood
Undine
Ihion
Union
Union Corner
Union Centre
Union Road
'^Unionville
Hpham,
Qpham Station ...
Uphill
Uplands
Upper
Upper Abougoggi'
Upper Andover .
Upper Bay du Vin
Upper Bedford...
Upper BigTracadi
Upper Branch..
Upper Brighton
Upper Burton...
ASBH
Vlarquette M
Chicoutimi Q
Xiug's N ?
Drummond Q
Xorthumb'd,ER.
Pictou N i^
Hastings, W R...
Bvauce Q
Brant, N. R
Temlscouata Q
[i'lslet Q
Irthabaska Q
Vorthumb'd ... X H
Arthabaska Q
Gape Breton... NS
4u^k .fcPar Sd...
Muskokaft P.S'd.
Huntingdon Q
[nverness . . . . N S
Pdrth, NR
Woi»tworth,N R.
fnverness N S
Cumberland.. N S
Jolchester N S
Prince P El
Simcoe, S R
Hastings, WR..
Peel
vlarqnette M
vlarquette M
innapolis .... N S
Both wall
Hochela'^a Q
«lgin, WR U
Bothwell
Ubert N B
Muskoka&PS'd.
Selkirk M
Brant, S R
Yarmouth N S
Yarmouth N S
Hastings, E R ...
vVentworth,S R.
York NB
Oarleton Ol
Vlarquette M*
Cumberland,. N S!
Selkirk M
Oumberland... N S|
Glengarry
Prince PEL
H:ildimand Oi
Blgin, WR
Durham, W R ...
>rorfolk, N R 0,
Ontario, N R . ... O
Ontario, NR O]
Ontario, NR 0|
Muakoka & P S'd.
Simcoe, BR
MuskokaAPS'd. 0[
Drummond Q|
Hastings, N R ... 0|
Northumberld.N.Bl
Bruce, W R
Victoria N B
Klgin,ER
Vanjouver B C
Oarleton N B
Pictou N S
Queen's P EI
York, BR
King's N B'
King'8 N b]
Victoria, N R . ...
Muskoka & P S'd.O
VIonck
Westmoreland, N B
Victo-ia N B
NTorthumb'd... N B
vlissisquoi Q
Quysboro'. ... N S|
Lunenburg ... N S
Oarleton N B
jSunbury N B
I
Upper Buctouche-
'J pper Caledonia .,
Upper Canard !
Upper Cape '
Upper Caraqnet...j
Upper Clarence ...j
Jpper Caverhill...
Upper Charlo
Upper Clement ...
Upper Clyde Rivei
Upper Coal Creek
Upper Coverdale.
Upper Dover.
Upper Dyke Villap
Upper Economy..
Up. FortLawrenct
'Jpper Gagetown...
Upper Qaspereaux
Jpper Qoshen . ..."
Upper Grand Mira
Upper Granville .
Upper Greenwich
Upper Hampgtead
Upper Hayueville
Upper KempHead
Upper Kemptown
Upper Kennetcook
Ipper Kent
Upper Keswick ...
Jp. Keswick Ridge
Upper Kintore ...
Uppei Knoxford .
Jpper La Hjtve. ...
Up. Leitche'sCreek
Up. Loch Lomond
Jp. Magaguadavic
Upper M.'ilagash .
Jpper Margaree...
JpperMaugerville
UpperMolbourne.
Upper Mlddleboro
Upper Mills
fTp. MfAsqitodoboit
Upper Nelson ... .
Upper Neguac . ...
U. N.Cornwall ...
UpperNewHorton
Upper New Port .
Up. Nine Milo Riv
Upper NorthRiver
Upper Ohio
Upper Otnabog. ...
Upper Peel
Upper Pereaux....
U. P^rkmouche ..
UpperP'nt deBute
Upper PortLartour
UpperQueensbury
Upper Raw don....
Upper Rockport...
Upper St. Bazil ...
Upper St. Francis
Upper Sackville...
Upper Sackville...
Up. Set BaddeckR
Up. Set. Middle R.
Up. Set. South R.
Upper Sheffield ...
Up. Southampton
Up. S. W..Mabou..
* Upper Stewiacke
Upper Sumas". ...
U. Thome Centre
Upperton
Upper Washabuck
jU Westmoreland
Upper Wicklow...
Upper "Wood Har.
' Upper Woodstock.
j Uptergrove
Upton
jUrbania ...
Urney
Urquharts.
I Ursa
I Usher
Kent N B
Guysboro' N S
King's NS
Westmoreland, N B
Gloucester ... N B
Annapolis N S
York N B
lestigonche... N.B
Vnnapolis N S
Shelburne N S
Queen's N B
Vlbert NB
Westmoreland . N B
Cing'8 N S
Jolchester N S
Cumberland... N S
Queen'8 N B
Queen's N B
Albert N B
Cape Br ton ...N S
Annapolis N S
King's N B
Queen's N B
York NB
Victoria N S
Colchester N S
Hants N S
Oarleton N B
York N B
York NB
Victors* N B
Oarleton N B
Lunenburg ... N S
Cape Breton ... N S
St. John NB
York NB
Oumberland ... N S
'erness N S
Sunbury N B
Richmond Q
Cumberland... N S
Charlotte NB
Halifax N S
Vorth'mberl'ndNB
Northumb'd... N B
Lunenburg.... N S
Albert NB
Hants N S
Hants N S
Colchester N S
Shelburne N S
Queen's N B
Oarleton N B
King's N S
Gloucester N B
Westmorel'd... N B
Shelburne N S
York NB
Hants N S
Westmoreland. N B
Victoria NB
Victoria N B
Westmoreland, N B
Hilifax ;NS
Victoria N S
Victoria N S
Antigonishe ... N S
Sunbury N B
York NB
Inverness N S
Colchester N S
N.Wjstminster.BC
Pontiac Q
King's ..NB
Victoria NS
Queen's P EI
Carleton N B
Shelburne N S
Oarleton NB
Ontario, N R
King's PE I
Hants N S
King's N B
King's NB
Peterboro', E R .
I Antigonishe ... N S
1S93.J
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
lOl^
POST OFFIOl
Utlca
Utoka
Utopia
UtterBon
Utioseter
*Uxlniige
Vachell
Valoartier
Valcartier Vill....
Valoourt
Val des Bois
Yhlencay
Valens
Valentla
Vale PerkiuB ......
Valetta
Vallentyne
Valley
* Valley field
Valleyfleld
Valley MiUfl
Valley Staiioa . ...
Valmont
Valmorln
Valois
Valracine
Vanatter
Vanbrugh
Vancamp
* Vancouver
Vandale <•
Vandocar
Vandeleur
V«ndorf
Vanefsa
Van Horn
*Vankleek Hill ...
Vankoughnet ...-.
Vanneck
Vanvlaok
Van Winkle
Varency
Varennes .•
Vajma
Varney
Vars
Vavasour
Vasey
Vaudreuil
Vaudreul" Station
Vaughan
Vellore
Venice
Vennachar
Venosta
Ventnor
Ventry
Verchferes
Verdun
Vereker
VerniilioB Bay....
Vernal
Verner
Vernet
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon Mines . ...
Vernon Rirer
Vernon R. Bridge.
Vernonville
Verona
Versailles
Verschoyle
Vesta...
VesuTiuB
Vicars
Vickers
Victor
* Victoria
Victoria
Victoria
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OmOB BLICTOIAL DUTSICT
Ontario, S R
Wellington, S R.
Simcoe, S R ol
Muskoka A P S'd.
Lambton, K R ...
Ontario, W R ... Ol
York, N R
jQuebfcc qI
■Quebec Q
ISheftbrd Q'
|OtUwa Q
Ottawa Q
Wentworfh N R. Ol
Victoria, SR
Brome Q
Kent
Ontario, N R
Assa
Beauharnois Q
King's P EI
I Inverness N S
IColcliester .... N S
Champlain Q[
TerreboDne q!
'.Tacques-Cartler . Qj
Compton Q
[Wellington, OR. Oi
^ Renfrew, S R . ...
iDunaas ol
N. Westminster. BC!
! Sibk'
Oxford, S R O!
Grey, SR
I Ontario, W R ....
'Norfolk, NR
Kent
,Prescott
Ontario. NR
I Middlesex, ER...
Simcoe. N R
I Cariboo B C
Norfolk, S R
IVercbftres Q
i Huron, S R
Grey, S R
j Russell
Muhk^kaAPSd.O
; Simcoe, E R
Vaudreuil Q
Vaudreuil Q
Hants N S
York,WR
iMissisquoi Q
Addington
lOttawa Ql
rOiT orPICB KLKCTORAL OIH'.RICT
Victoria Road Victoria, N R ....
I Victoria Square ... i york, ER
{Victoria Vale I Anuaprills N S
I* VicU>riaville ' Arthabauka Q
Victory yueen'i N B
I* Vienna | Elgin, E R ii
jVienDeaa Northumbl'd. N' B
^Vienots | Lunenburg.... N i<
|Vlger Tfimbcouata Q
Vioco Simcoe, N B
Villagedale Shelburne . . . . N S
, Village des Aulna L'liilet Q
-VillageGreen ....,'Queen's PEI
'Village Richelieu Rourille Q
Victoria Beach...
Victoria Cross
Victoria Corners
Victoria Harbour.
* Victoria Harboui
iGrenville, S R
Grey,ER (
Verchdres I
I Bruce, W R (
Essex, S R (
Algoma.... <
j Autigonishe ... N t"-
Nipissing ('
Ottawa t
j Yale-Kootnay...B (
Russell <
King's NF
Queen's P E i
Queen's P E
Northumb., W R. (
Addington (
Iberville (
Oxfoid, 8 R (
•Bruce, ER (
I King's Nf
I Huntingdon C
Grey, SR C
Norfolk, SR.... (
Victoria B(
Carleton Nl
•Jumberland ... N h
Queen's P E )
Annapolis N i-
King's PBl
Ontario, N R . ... (
King's N t
'imcoe, E R
Villanova Norfolk, N R
jVillemay JLevif
Villeneuve ;Hochelaga
Villette Compton
Villiers |Peterboro', E R
Vincennes Champlain
Vincent Quetu's NB
Vine Simco-, S R
Vinton Pontiac Q
IViola Dale Marquette M
Violet I Lennox
.Violet Hill Cardwell
*Virden Selkirk M
! Virgil I Lincoln A Niagara
'Virginia [York, N R
l^Vittoria Norfolk, S R
IvivUn I Ontario, WR O
, Voglor's Cove J Lunenburg ... N S
'Vroomanton .Ontario, N R
Vyner jLambton,W R ...
I Waasis Station ...'Sunbury NH
Waba Renfrew, S. R O
I Wabash ! Bothwell
Waghom ! Alta
iWagram Wellington, N R.
iWahnapitae Nlpissing
iWakefield Ottawa Q
.Wakefield Centre Cai leton N B
Wakopa Selkirk M
Waldemir Wellington, N R.
'Whlford Station Algoma
* Wales Stormont
Walker's \ Middlesex, W R.
Walker's Cutting Arthbaaska Q
Walker's Point.... Simcoe, ER
Walker's Settl'nt. King's N B
\*Walkenon Bruce, E R
i*WalkervilU Essex, N R
I Wallace Wellington, N R.
[Wallace jCumberland... N S
Wallace Assa
Wallace Bridge ...'Cumberland... N S
yfallaceburg
Wallace Grant.
WHllace Ridge .
Wallace Station
nallacetovm ....
VVallbridge
Wallenstein
Waller
Walmer
Walnut , Lambton, E R.
Walhh Norfolk, S R....
Bothwell
Cumberland ...N S
Cumberland... N S
CumberlaLd... N S
Elgin. WR
Hastings, W R...
Waterloo, N R ...
Russell
Oxford, N R
Walbh Assa
Walsingham Cent. Norfolk, S R
Walter's Falls
Waltham
Grey, N R
Pontiac Q
Walton j Huron, S R
nallon " ^
Walton's Lake
I Wanecbe
iWanstead
jWaiaha
Wl^pUa
Waiburton
Warden
Ward's Bra k
Ward's Creek Rd.
Ward's Crossing...
*WardsviUe
Warebam
Warina
Hants N S
King's N B
Selkirk M
Lambton, W B...
Stlkiik M
Assa
Leeds, S R
ShefTord Q
Cumberland ..N.S
King's N B
Colchester N.S
Middlesex.WR...
Grey, ER
Stormont
• Warktoorfh |Nortbumb.. E R . O
Wariston P«terboro', K. R. O
Wail-sigh iMarquette M
WttruiiuBt«r Simcoe, E R O
Warner ! Wentworth, 8 R. O
Wai ren | Nipiwin^
Warrington Selkirk U
Warsaw ; P«t«rboro', £ R... O
Wartburg Perth, N R O
Warwick Arthabuka Q
' ffarwick Lambton, B R.... O^
; Wascana •. Assa
Waithago [Simcoe, E R O
Washburn ,Frcnt«oac O
Washington Brant, N R O
Waskada [Selkirk M
Waastwa Selkirk M
Watt-rborough ....Queen's NB
'Walerdown ,Wcntworth,N R. O
• Waterford i Norfolk, N R O
Waterford .Digby N S
Wateiford King's N B
Waterford Prlnc*. PEI
{Waterloo Lanenbnrg ....N S
\* Waterloo [ ShefTord Q
'"i^aterloo Waterloo, N R... O
Waterside | Albert N B
I Waterton , Leeds, S R
Watervale jPictou N 8
Waterville Compton Q
Waterville [Carleton N B
*naterville King's N S
* Watford ; Lambton, E R.... O
Watkins Mill! ... Drummond Q
Wattenwyl [ Muskoka A P. S'd. O
j Watson's Corners Lanark, N R O
WatsonSettlemen. Carleton N B
Watt Section,S.H. Hblitax N S
Wattsview Marquette M
I • Waubatuhene ... [ Simcoe, E R O
Waubuno [Lambton, W B... O
I Wangh's River .... Colchester N 9
I Waupoop [Prince Edward... O
Waverley Simcoe, E R O
Waverley.. Halifiix N g^
Wavy Bank .Li»«Kar M
Wn wane.' a Selkirk M
Waweig [Charlotte N B
Wawota |. Atrm
Wayerton |Northumb'd... N B
[Wayside Laraik, 8.R O-
Way's Mills [Stanstead Q
Weather^ey Lnnenburg N 3
Weavei Settlement jDigby N S
Webbwood Algoma O
Webster's Corner., Queen's PEI
Webster's Corners N. WestmLsfr B C
Weedon .Wolfe Q
Weedon Centre ...j Wolfe Q
Weedon Station ... i Wolfe Q
iWeidmann .Lambton ...^^,.. O
Weir [Brant NR O
Weirstead Pontiac Q
Weissf nburg Wateiloo, N R ... {>
,We)ch WestmcreUnd N B
Welcome 'Durham, E R.... O^
Wfldfcrd ,Kcnt N B
♦ Welland Welland O
■ ^ Wetland Port .... Monck O
We. land Station. ,Wt Hand O
Wtllbum IMlddltsex. E. R. O
•WeUetlfy jWattrloo. X K ... O
Wellington Prince P B I
Wellington Marquttte >r
• Wellingtt^ Prince Edward...
Wellington [Albert N B
* Wellington , Vancouver B C
Wellington lYatmoutb N S
W.llingtoiStat... Prince PEI
Wellman'sCornera Hautings. N R ...
Wells [Kings N B
Wellwool ....... Marquette M
Wthfoid Queen's N B
W.l ford Pictou XS
Wfclwyn I Assa
I Wem>BS 'Lanaik, S. R
Wendover Prescott O
310
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
•Wentworth Cumberland ...N S
Wentworth Creek Hants N S
Wdntworth SUti. Cumberland... N S
Wesley Park Welland
Wesleyville Durham, E R ....
'West .\dvocate.... Cumberland... I^ S
West Arichat Richmond N S
West Bai/ Inverness N ;
West Berlin Queens N S
West Bolton Brome Q
Westbourne I Marquette M
W.Br. S-NicholasRl Kent N B
W. Br. River John Picto NS
West Brenda Selkirk M
West Brome Brome Q
WeFt Brook 'Frontenac
West Brook [Cumberland ....N ?
Westbrook Mills ! Cumberland .. N S
West Brougbton .JMegantic Q
Westbury 'Compton Q
Westbury Basin . -Compt on Q
West Caledonia ... Queen's N.S
West Cape Prince P E 1
Westchester iCumberland ... N S
Westchester Lake Cumberland... N ~
'Westcoek ! Westmoreland, N B
West Ohezzetcook Halifax N S
West Djvon Prince P E I
West Ditton Compton Q
West Dublin (Lunenburg ... N S
Western Covehead; Queen's P E I,
Western Head ... Queen's N 3.
Western Road Prince P E I
West Essa Simcoe, S R 0,
Westfitl 1 Centre. King's N B
Westfield IHuron, W. B O
Westfleld iQueen'B N 8
'T^'est Flamboro'... j Wentworth,N R.
Westford Bruce ER
West Olassville ...
West Gravenhurst
West Gore
West Grove
West Hall
Carleton N B
Simcoe, E R
Hants N S
Muskoka&P.a'd.
"Selkirk M
Westliam Mand. {NWo8tmin8ter,B Cl
West Hansford. ...'Cumberland... N S
West Hill York, ER O
Westholme Vancouver B C
West Huntley .... Lanark, N R
— - Hastings, N R ... 01
Annapolis N S|
'West Huntingdon
Weet iDglesville..
West Jeddore
West La Have Fer
West Lake
West Lakovale ...
West LawreDcet'n
West Leicester....
West Liscombe....
* yVtsi Lome ....
West McQillivray
West Magdala ...
Westmeath
West Merigonishe
West Montrose ...
Westoioreliind P't
West New Annan
WestNewdyQ'dy.
West Newton. ...
*Whiton
WestOsgoode
Westover
West Plain
*W,stix>rt
* iVestport
West Point
West Potton
West Pubnico
West Quaco
West River
Halifax NS
Lunenburg N S
Prince Edward...
Antigonishe ... N S
Halifax NS
Cumberland... N S
Quysborough. N 3
Elgin, WR
Middlesex, NR...
Elgin, WR
Renfrew, NR....
Pictou N 8
Waterloo, N R...
Westmoreland, N Bi
Colchester N si
HaUfax N 3|
Prince P E 1
York, WR 0,
Russell
I
Lennox
Leeds, S R Oj
Digby N S
Prince PEl
Brome Qi
Yarmouth NS
St. John N b!
Albert N B;
West River iPictou N S
W. River Sheet H. Halifax N S
West River Stat' n Pictou N S
W. Scotch S'lem't I King's N B
West ShefTord
West Shefford Sta.
W. Side of Loch'r.
W. Side Middle R.
Shefford Q
Shefford Q
Antigonishe ... N S
Victoria NS
POST OFFICE
vV^t St. Peter's...
* ^est Toronto Jun
*WcstmUe
W^estwood
vV^exford
^Veymouth
* Weymouth ffdge
v\halen
VVharincHflfo
Wheatland
Wheatland
iVheatley
Wheatley River...
Wheaton Mills ...
Wheaton S'tlem't
Wheeler
Wbelan
Whim Road Cross
Whiteburn Mines.
''Whilhy
Vhite
Whitebreal Sta...
vV^hite Church ...
Whitetis'i
Whitehall
Whitehead
Whitehead
White Head
White Hill
Whitehurst
White Lake
Whitemouth
White Oak
White Point
White River
White Rock Mills
White Rose
.White Sand
White Sands
Whiteside
White's Cove
[White's Mills
White's Mountain
White's Point
iWhitestone
I White Vall-y....
I Wiitevale
i Whitewater
* Wkitewood StaVn
Whitfield
(Whitney
! Whittier's Ridge .
Whittington
Whit wick
jWhonnock
I Whycocomagh ■ ...
|Whyc'm'hB.(NS).
Whycocomagh P..
\*Wiarlon
Wick
jWickham, West...
,Wickham
iWicklow
IWicklow
Wick* teed
Widder
Wiggins
Wikwemikong ...
Wilberiorce
Wilcox
Wildfield
Wilfrid
\ Wilkesport .....*....
Wilkinson
Willett's Corners.
Willetsholme
Williams
Williamsburg
William's Point .
Williamsdale
Williamsdale East
Williamsford
* W illiamstown....
Williamstown ....
Williamsville
Williscroft
Willoughby
ELECTORAL DISTRICT, POST OFFICE
King's PEI
Yurk,WR
Pictou N Sj
Peterboro', E R..
York, BR
Digby N S
Digby NS
Middlesex, NR...O;
Algoma 0,
Marquette Mi
Drummond Q!
Essex, S R 0|
Queen's P B I|
Westmoreland, N B
Westmoreland, N B
Lambton, BR.,
Renfrew, S R
King's PE I
Q'leen's N S,
Ontario, S R
Lanark, N R
Bothwell O
Bruce, W R
Algoma Oj
MuakokaA P.Sd.O
Quysboro' N S,
Kinet's N B!
Charlotte N B;
Pictou N S,
Brockville 0,
Renfrew, S R . ... 0,
Lisgar M|
Middlesex, SR.. O
Victoria N SJ
Algoma
King's NS;
Ontario, W R....
Assa
King's P E Ii
Simcoe, E R
Queen's N bI
King's NB
King's N B
Queen's N B
Muskoka & P.Sd. o!
Yale-Kootney...B Ci
Ontario, W R
Selkirk Ml
Assal
Simcoe. S R O]
Northumb . ... N B\
Charlotte N B
Wellington, N R.
Compton Q
New Westm'r. B C|
Inverness N S
Inverness N S|
luverness N S{
Bruce, N R
Ontario, N R
Drummond Q|
Queen's N BI
Northumb.,WR.O!
Carleton N
Peterboro' E R ...
Lambton, ER....
Queen's N B
Akoma
Peterboro'. E R .
Wontworth, S. R
Card well
Ontario, NR
Bothwell
Addington
Annapolis NS
Prontwiac
Kent
York NB
Antigonishe.... N S
Cumberland... N S
Cumberland... N S
Grey, N R
Glengarry
Carleton N fl
Kingston
Bruce, N R
Will'.w Creek
,Wlllowdale
jWillowdale
Willow Grove
Willowgrove
\Wilmot
,Wilmot Valley ...
Wilmur
|Wi)uo
Wilsonburgh
j Wilson Croft
Wiliion's Beach ...
I Wilson's Corners.
[Wilson's Mill- ....
I Wilson's Point ...
|Wils()nvilltf
.Wilstead
! Wilton
VV^ilton Grove
jWincholsea
* Wincfiester
Winchester Spr'gp
I Windermere
1 Windermere
jWindfall
j Windham Centre
I Windham Hill ...
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Winding Ledges
*Wi7idsor
Windsor
* iHndsor
Windsor Junction
* iVindsor Mills....
Wiudy Gates
Wine njrbour ...
Winfield
Wingard
Winger
*Wingham,
Wingle
Winlaw
* Winnipeg
*Wi,nona
Winsloe Road
Winsloe Station...
Winslow
Winter bourne . ...
Winthrop
Wisawasa
Wisbeach
Widely
Wishart
VS^ittenburg
Woburn
Wode House
Wolfe Island
Wolf Lake
Wolfe Ridge
Wolfstown
^Wd/vUle
Wolseley
Wolseley
Wolverton
Wood
Wood Bay
Woodbourne
' Woodbridge
Woodburn
Woodford
Woodham
Woodhill
Woodhurst
Woodlands
Woodlands
Woodlands
Wood Islands, N. .
Wood Island
Woodlawn
Woodnorth
Wood Point
Woodrous
Woodroyd
Woodside
Woodside
,vVoodside
*Woodslee
* Woodstock
Bruce, W. R O
York, W R O
Queen's N B
St John N B
Haldimand O
Annapolis N S
Prince PEI
Addington O
Henfrew, S.R....
Siiubury N B
Lambton, E R... O
Charlotte N B
Ottawa Q
VIegantic Q
Gloucester N B
Norfolk, NR
Leeds, S R O
l^ennox
Middlesex, S R...
Perth, SR
Dundas O
Dundas
VIu8kok« & P S'd.
Yale Kootenay B C
Kssex, S R O
Norfolk, N RO
Cumberland... N S
Victoria NB
Essex, NR
Carleton N B
Hants N S
Halifax N S
Richmond Q
Selkirk M
Guysboro' N S
Wellington, C R...
Sask
^lonck
Huron, E R
Renfrew, S R . .
Assa
Winnipeg M
Wentworth, S R.
Queen's P E I
Queen's PEI
Monck
Waterloo, N R...
Huron, SR
viuskoka&PS'd.
Lambton, E R....
York N B
Colchester N S
York. ER
Grey, E R
Frontenac
Pontiac Q
Mi^sissquoi Q
Wolfe Q
King's N S
Grey, NR
AsBa
Brant, N R
Hastings, N. R... O
Selkirk M
Pictou NS
York, WR
Wontworth, S R..
Grey, N R
, Perth, 8 R
Peel
Westmoreland N B
Stormont
Lisgar ,. M
Yjrk NB
Queen's P B I
Queen's P.E.I
CarletoB
Selkirk M
Westmoreland, N B
Prince Edward...
Lisgar M
Mogantk Q
Marquette M
Sunbury N B
Essex, N R
Oxford, NR
p
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
POST OFFICE
Voodstock ~...
WoodstockR.Sta'n
*W(>odvme
Woodville
Woodville
Woodward's Cove
Wooler
WooDona
'Workman
Wotton
Wreck Cove
'Wiisht
*nroxder
Wyandot
Wyebridge
Wyecombe
Wyevale
Wylie
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Carleton N U
Cnrleton N U
Victoria, Nil....
Hants N«
Victoria NB
Cbarlotte NB
Nortbumb., E R..0
Lisgar ......... M
Asm
Wolfe Q
Victoria N S
Ottawa Q
Huron, E R
Wellington, C R.
Simcoe, E R O
Norfolk, S R
Simcoe, BR
Renfrew, NR....0
POST OKKICB
* Wyoming
Wyae's Corner . ...
vVyton Station....
^Vyvern
rale
* tlimachiche
Y.'tmaHka East ....
'^Varher
V^arm
i'armoulh
^'armouth Centre
Y^alton
Vearley's
Velverton
Veovll
\'oho
Voho Island
VTongeMiUd...
KUCTORAL DIHTUCT POST OFFICE
UmbtonTw" R~^^ I
Halifax N8
.Middluhex, K R. o!
Cumberland... M S,
Vale BC|
»t. Blauric* Q
Yamaska Q
Addingtoo ul
Pontlac ql
Varmoutb NB \
Klgiu, ER
Wellington, C R.O
Muskoka&PS'd.O
Durham, E R....0
Grey, 8 R
York NB
MuBkoka*PS'd.O
lieeds, S.R
*rork
York Mills
York Mills
Viirkton
•TorktHU
Yuughall
Young's Cuve
Young'f Point
YuungsTille
Zanesville
Zealand
Zealand SUtlon...
Zepbyr
Zlmmemuin
Zlon
Zihka
* Zurich
Ill
XLKC-TORAL OISTBXOT
HaldimaDd~r.iro
York,B R
York NB
AKsa
York, K R
OloucMtar N B
Queen's NB
Peterboro', W R..0
Oxford. N R
Addington
Addington
York NB
Ontario, N R
lUlton
Durham, K R....0
8lmeo«, E R .^^.0
Horos, 8B....^.O
New Post Offices are established by the Department whentver it is ascertained th •
habitants can be accommodated, and there is aijrobability of a sufficient ainounl «)f coi i
A measure. When anew Post Office is required, a petition should he atldressed to the Pn-
.«ij,nied by as many of the inhabitants as can conveniently subscribe the same. The petition shuul
■of the township and the number of the lot and concession on which it is desire<l the office should
the distance from the neighbouring offices ; whether there is a village at the site of the proposed
in-
h
a,
iiie
d;
rhe
number of mills, stores, taverns and houses thereat ; the extent of the settlement to be 8er^•e^l, and the probable
cost of the mail service ; together with any other facts which may form any ground for giving the accommodation
Applied for.
THE LAKE ST. JOHN TERRITORY-
The territory in question extends from the head of
■navigation of "the river Saguenay, at Chicoutimi, to the
jiorthern boundary of the Province of t^uebec, a distance
-of 220 miles, and fro"i the sources of the waters flowing
into Lake St. John, from the East, to the river St.
Maurice, and embracing the valley of the river Batiscan,
a distance of 200 miles, the whole forming an area of
44,000 square miles, or about 28,000,000 acres. Com-
paratively little is known of this great country, with the
exception of the valley of Lake St. .John, which, «ithin
the last few years, has been colonized with great rapidity,
and now contains a population of some 40,000.
The Saguenay and St. Maurice regions are already
the field of large lumbering operations, estimated at
■60,000,000 feet, B.M., per annum, or equivalent to about
one-fourth of the whole export of sawn lumber from
the port of Quebec.
Lake St. John
Is thus described by a gentleman who visited it recently :
— " It is a magnificent sheet of water, abounding in fish,
such as the Ouananiclie, (Fresh Water Salmon) weighing
from 5 to 14 pounds, and said by sportsmen to be equal
in every lespect to the ordinary salmon. Pike, Dore, and
• other smaller kinds of fish.
Only on a very fine day can the other side of the lake
be seen ; at all other times it conveys the impression of
an inland sea. Following up the west shore of the lake
the scenerv is very fine. A distant blue point, hardly
1871.
136,099
117,249
71,210
156^996
6,966
148,100
44,77^
17.493
1881.
l.'>4,589
211,216
47.025
108.183
287,238
16,347
393,127
59,79.''.
67,437
32,409
1861.
Wheat, bushels 10,912
Oats, " 39,316
Barley " 30,922
Other Grains
Potatoes, bushels 101,^82
Hay, tons 3,648
Butter, pounds 61,777
Head of live stock 18,746
Tobacco, pounds
Poi>ulation 10.478
Potatoes, carrots and other vegetables yield abund-
antly, and of immense size. Wheat is of course the
great test of the soil and climate of any agricultural
countr}'. Let us then compare its production at Lake
St. Job I with the best districts of the province, viz. :
the Eastern Townships, and we find that the census
returns shew in 18^1 :—
Popula-
tion.
Chicoutmii 32,409
Compton 19,581
Stanstead . . 15,556
Huntingdon 15,405
Observations
upon the highest Autnnui temperature at Montreal,
Quebec and Rober\al, I^ke St. John, by the Meteoro-
logical Department.
Bushels
Bushels per
Wheat.
1000 of pop
1.54,589
4,800
34,181
1,*00
37,727
2,400
24,378
l.OOO
visible at fiVst, gradually resolves itself into a long coast | To show the excellent cljjnate enjoyed bythe vi^^y
line, dotted with farms, villages and churches, reminding "1, J^^^'^f^f/^f "; /IJ*^ ''^"-^ *^ '''''^''''' ^""^' ''^*^'*
one of the St. Lawrence below Montreal. The eye never
tires of the beautiful landscape ; on one side fields of
wheat, rising gradually from the border of the lake, on
the other the broad expanse of the lake.
THe Soil
Is almost universally composed of a rich grey clay, the
land seems to be inexhaustible. At Pointe-aux-Trembles
I was shown a field of wheat, which had been producing
that grain for the lasb fifteen years, without the applica-
tion of any manure ; and the grain I saw this year was
. as fine as any to be found in this district. Truly one is
struck with wonder at the richness of the soil, for I
believe there is none richer in Canada.
The climate of the l-.ake St. John region is said to be
that of Montreal ; there is no doubt of its being superior
to that of Quebec. The snowfall is certainly less. In
fact, farmers complain that they do not get good sleigh
roads till late in the winter. On the 26th September
this vear, 1 remarked that the leaves of the trees were
•verv' little tinted, and potato stems were still green.
Wheat and all grains ripen and produce abundantly, as
■nxiybe seen from the following extracts, taken from the
• census returns : "
below a table of the observations of temi>erature made
in 1890, by the officers of the meteor<.»logical service at
Montreal, Quebec aiul Koberval. It will be seen that
the mean teniperature was twodegives higher at Roberval
than at Quebec and even MontretU.
Date.
Sept. 1890.
1
11!
"1
Date. '
Sept. 1890.
1
I
S
lip
15
6ft
63
68 1 28
52 51
48
16
62
59
65 29 ••
65
64
67
17
64
61
67 1 80 ••
65
72
71
18 ..
69
59
65 1 October. 1 •
69
66
78
19
71
68
74 ! 2
72
70
78
20
63 ; 67
45 1
3
64
68
66
21
53 , 54
64 '
4
64
66
66
22
59 58
55
5
60
61
64
23
59 1 53
57
6
48
44
62
24
51 58
58
1
46
44
56
25
26
27 ..
^ 56 55
64
60
47
, 8 ..
46
44
60
\ 51
1 53
iMean
69
59
61
112
WILLS AND EXECtJTORi
[I8c^3.
WILLS AND EXECUTORS.
The making of a Will is a duty that men are apt to
l)Ostpone, and in many cases it is not done at all.
Every man should make a Will, no matter how small his
estate may be, it will save a great deal of trouble and
generally a large amoiuit of expense to those he loves if
he leaves a properly attested Will behind him.
Although it is advisable to employ a responsible at-
torney still it is not necessary to have a Will drawn up
by a lawyer. Any man can make his own by attending
carefully to the directions given below. Of course
where there is a ^ood deal of property to be divided and
especially where it is intended to give a life interest, or
to have property "tied up" until the death or re-
marriage of a wife or until children become of age it is
always best to consult a good solicitor. Moreover it
should not be regarded lightly or done in a hurry. A
man should think over the matter a)id carefully decide
what he intends doing with his property. He should
remember that his Will is only operative after his death
when he is no longer here to explain matters and
should therefore express his intentions in as clear and
plain language as he can. While it is not possible to
l>rovide for every contingency, he should think over the
most probable oiies and take care of them.
Who IVlay Make a Will.
Any person of the full age of twenty-one years and
not incapable from insanity may make a Will.
In the Province of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
married women living with their husbands require the
consent of their husbands in writing, but in Ontario,
Quebec and British Columbia such consent is not
necessary.
The person making the Will is called the Testator or
if it be a woman the Testatrix.
How to Nlake a Will.
All Wills must be in writing (except soldiers and
sailors when on active military service or at sea) and
should be written in ink and if possible on a single sheet
of paper. The Will should be expressed in clear
language avoiding any so called legal terms when the
same meaning may be conveyed in ordinary every day
words. No changes or erasures should be made. If a
mistake is made in writing out a Will it is better to re-
write the whole and after signing no alteration of any
kind is allowed. If before the Will is signed a word has
to be changed the Testator and Witnesses must place
their names or initials opposite to each alteration.
The customary form of beginning a Will is as follows,
"This is the last Will and Testament of me, John Smith,
of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, Book-
seller." Then should follow directions for the disposal
of his estate and the appointment of Executors ending
in this maimer " and I hereby revoke all former and
other Wills and Codicils by me at any time heretofore
made." Dated at Toronto, this Twenty-first day of
May, 1892.
The Execution of a Will is the most important part of
it and the directions should be carefully followed. The
Testator must sign his or her name at the end of the
Will in the presence of two competent witnesses who
must immediately sign their names in his and each
others presence.
No one who has been left money or property in a Will
or who may in- any way obtain any benefit thereunder,
either pei-sonally or through their wives or husbands,
should sign as witness, as by so doing they would
forfeit their legacy or benefit under the Will. They
are however competent witnesses.
The witnesses should sign their full names and ad-
dresses with occupation, as they might be wanted at
some subsequent time.
Opposite or beneath the signature of the Testator
should be written the following, which is called the
attestation clause. "Signed, published and declared by
the Testator as his last Will and Testament in the pre-
sence of us, present at the same time, who, at his request,
in his presence and in the presence of each other, have
subscribed our names as witnesses."
Thomas Jones of No. 325 Gordon Avenue, Carpenter,
Toronto.
William Robinson of No. 120 Hawthorne lioad, Mer-
chant, Toronto.
If this attestation clause is not written at length, the-
facts and formalities therein set forth will require to be-
pro ven to the satisfaction of the Surrogate Judge, before-
probate of the Will will be' granted in Ontario.
If the testator should from physical causes be unable
to sign his name, he can put his mark to it, or it may
be so signed for him by some other person in his pre-
sence and by his direction, who should not be one of
the witnesses. In such a case the Will should be read
over to the testator who should clearly indicate that he
understands what has been read, and it would be well to
have the attestation clause set forth the fact of reading
over and understanding.
Codicils.
W As time goes on and circumstances change it is some-
times desirable or necessary to make a change in the
distribution of one's estate ; for this purpose a Codicil is
added to the Will. A Codicil should be as follows,
"This is a Codicil to the last Will and Testament of me,
John Smith, of the City of Toronto, in the County of
York, Bookseller, bearing date the Twenty-first day of
May, 1892." Then follow the particulars of the change
desired. The Codicil must be signed and witnessed
exactly the same as a Will the same formalities being
observed. Unless the changes are slight, it is found that
most persons prefer to execute a new Will, drawn to suit
the altered circumstances.
n^isoellaneous Instructions.
Executors should be named in the Will. One is'
sufficient but it is better to have two. Their full names
and addresses with occupation should be given so as to
avoid future trouble. The clause appointing Executors
is usually worded as follows " I appoint A. B. of No. 1^
(Blank) Street, (Occupation), Toronto ; and C. D. of No.
23 (Blank) Ave., (Occupation), Hamilton, Executors of
this my Will." Where the property is all left to the wife
it is a good plan to appoint her sole Executrix. In such a.
case the wording is as follows " I hereby give devise and
bequeath all my real and personal estate and effects to
which I a-m now or in any way hereafter may become
entitled, unto my dear wife Mary Smith absolutely and
I hereby appoint her my said wife sole Executrix of
this my Will at the same time revoking all former and
other Wills and Codicils by me at any time heretofore
made. "
A Will is revoked by a subsequent one, but only so far
as its clauses are inconsistent, for this reason it is
customary to put in the clause just given revoking all
previous Wills and Codicils.
Marriage in every case cancels a Will, hence after
marriage a new Will should be made or the old one re-
acknowledged.
A Will which has been in any way cancelled may be
revived by the re-execution thereof or by a codicil thereto
showing the intention to revive the same.
When an estate is of any moment it is customary to
name a residuary legatee : "the object of this is that in
case any portion of the estate should not be specified in
the Will it may be provided for. The wording is as
follows "And as to all the rest, residue and remainder
of my real and personal estate I devise and bequeath
the same unto A. B. his Heirs, Executors, Adminis-
trators and Assigns absolutely forever."
When property is left to children under age, the
custom is to appoint trustees who hold it in trust for
the children. They may use the income from the estate
for the maintenance of the children and hand over the
principal when directed by the Will. Such Trustees
hold a very responsible position and should be very
careful of their acts as they may be held responsible for
any loss that may occur.
It is also well when leaving all ones property to a wife
or husband to appoint her or him guardian of the
children. This may save considerable trouble.
Executors or trustees are not bound to act and should
they decline or have pre-deceased the Testator, one of
the High Courts should be asked to appoint some one
to act in their stead.
1893.]
THE FISHERY AND GAME LAWS.
113
Succassioq Duty in Or\tario.
In the Province of Ontario by the Succession Duty
Act of 1892, estates of persons dying after July Ist,
1892, are subject to the following duties —
When the estate is under §10,000 it is free of dutv.
When under 8100,000, and left to father, mother, hus-
band, wife, child, grandchild, daughter-in-law or son-in-
law it is free of duty.
When the value of the estate is over §100,000, and
passes to any of the near relatives in the preceding
clause a tax of 2j^% is levied.
When the value exceeds $200,000, and passes as above
a tax of 5% is levied.
When the value exceeds $10,000, and is left to any
relatives except those alwve mentione<l the duty is 5%
and when the value exceeds $10,000 and passes to any
stranger in blood the duty is 10%.
Legacies for religi.ius, charitable or educational pur-
iwses are exempt from duty and legacies to any one
person of less than j32(X) are also exempt.
Tlie duties provided for in this Act are payable within
18 months from the death of the owner.
THE FISHERY LAWS OF THE DOMINION TABLE OF CLOSE SEASONS.
1 ~
KINDS OP PISH. ONTARIO. QUEBEC.
50VA
800TU.
NEW
BRl'MSWICK.
I P. B.
I8LA!(0.
MANITOBA
AND N.W.T.
BRITISH
COLl'HBIA.
Salmon ( Net fishing ) .
Salmon (Angling)
1
1 Aug. to
15 Aug. to
1 March.
15 Aug. to
IFeb.
1 Oct. to
1 April.
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
1 Oct. to
1 April.
15 Aug. to
1 March.
16 Aug. to
1 Feb.
15 Sept. to
IMay.
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
16 Sept. to
1 May.
15 Aug. to
1 Feb. .
1 Oct. to
31 Uec.
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
15 Oct. to
IDec.
15 Sept. to
IDec.
15 April to
15 May.
15 April to
15 June.
Speckled Trout (Sal
velinus Fontinalis)
Salmon Trout
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
1
I Oct. to
1 Dec.
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
lOct. to
1 Jan'y.
15 Oct. to
15 Mar.
15 Oct to
Large Grey Trout,
15 Mar.
16 Oct. to
15 Mar.
Lunge, Touladi and
Land-locked Salmon
Ouananiche
Pickerel (Dove) 15 April to
15 April to
15 May.
15 May.
Bass and Maskinonge . 1 15 April to
j 15 June.
Sea Bass 1
1 March to
lOct.
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
1 April to
1 July,
license.
1 July to
31 Dec.
15 July to
31 Dec.
15 May to
15 July.
1 June to
15 Sept
1 March to
1 Oct.
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
1 April to
1 July.
1 July to
31 Dec.
15 July to
31 Dec.
15 May to
15 July.
1 June to
15 Sept.
Whitefish
Smelts
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
1 April to
1 July.
cept under
15 July to
31 Dec.
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
1 April to
1 July.
15 July to
31 Dec.
5 Oct. to
30 Nov.
Bag net fishing pro
Lobsters
hibited, ex
On Atlantic Coast
from Cape Canso to
Boundary Line,U.S.
In remaining waters
of Nova Scotia and
New Brunswick . . .
Sturgeon
15 May to
15 July.
15 May to
15 July,
1 June to
15 Sept.
15 May to
15 July.
1 June to
15 Sept.
15 May to
15 July.
16 May to
15 July.
Oysters
Fresh water Herring
and Ciscoes
15 Oct. to
30 Nov.
NOTE— In the Province of British Columfeia, the following Regulations are in force :— 1. Net fishing all6wed only
under licenses. 2. Salmon net to have meshes of at least 5] inches extension measure. 3. Drift nets confined
to tidal waters. No nets to bar more than one-third of any river. Fishing to be discontinued from 6 a.m.,
Saturday to 6 p.m., Sunday. 4. The minister of Marine and Fisheries to determine number of boats, seines, or
nets to be used on each stream.
Close Seasor\ for Came in Ontario.
The close season for Deer, Elk, Moose, Reindeer and
Caribou is from 15th Nov. to 1st Nov. of the following
year, but no Moose, Elk, Reindeer or Caribou must be
hunted or killed until after Ist Nov., 1895. No dogs
must be allowed to run Deer in the close season. No
person must kill more than two Deer in the season, and
no fawn must be killed. Hunting or killing Deer by
what is known as "crusting" or while they are "yartl-
ing " is forbidden.
The close season for Grouse, Pheasants, Prairie Fowl,
Partridge, Woodcock, Snipe, Rail, Plover or any other
water-fowl or game bird or animal, including black or
grey Squirrels and Hares, is from 15th Dec. to 15th Sept.
m the following year. For Quail or wild Turkeys from
15th Dec. to 15th Oct. of the following year, but no wild
Turkeys must be killed before 15th Oct., 1897.
The close seasnn for Swans and Geese is from 1st May
to 15th Sept., and for Ducks of all kinds from 15th Dec.
to Ist Sept. following. No person shall kill more than
300 Ducks during the season.
_ No wild fowl nmst be taken between sunset and sun-
rise, nor on the Lord's Day.
No Quail, Snipe, Wild Turkey, Woodcock or Partridge
must be sold or purchased before 1895.
No person except resident* of Ontario and Quebec
shall be entitled to hunt without first procuring a license
from the Provincial Secretary, the cost of which is $26.
The Game Laws do not apply to Inilians or to settlers
in unorganized districts who kill irame for foo<l
Synopsis of Fishery Laws.— Net fishing o any kind
is prohibited in public waters, except under Leases or
Licenses. The size cf nets is regulated so as to prevent
the killing of young fish. Nets cannot be set or seines
used so as to bar channels or bays. A general weekly
Close-time is i>rovided in addition to special cloe«
seasons. The use of Explosive or Poisonous substances
for catching or killing fish is illegal. Mill-dams must \<e
provided with efficient fish passes. Models or drawings
will be furnished by the Department on applicati< n.
The above enactments and close-seasons are supple-
mented in special cases, under authority of the Fi-gheries
Act, by a total prohibition of fishing for state*! periods.
All communications rdating to Msheries should be
addressed to the Deputy Minister, Department of Fish-
eries, Ottawa.
&£ 0-ERG Y of
" CANAD.
THE CLERGY OF CANADA,
Alphabetically arranged with their Post Office Address, except in a few instances where the return has been made
vdth the name of the Congregation attached. This, however, is generally the same as the address.
THE CHURCH OF EftCLAND IN CAflAD/V.
BISHOPS OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.
The Right Rev.
Most Rev. G. Hills, D.D 1859
Right " J. Travers Lewis, Z>.Z).. 1862
Most " Robert Machray, D.D . . 1865
Right " John Horden, Z).D 1872
" " Wm. C. Bompas, D.D.. 1874
. " " Llewelyn Jones, D.D... 1878
" Wm. B. Bond, LL.D . . . 1879
" Arthur Sweatman, D.D. 1879
" A. W. Sillitoe, D.D 1879
" W. Ridley, D.D 1879
J. Travers Lewis, LL.D., Acting, Metropolitan.
Columbia.
Ontario.
Rupert's Land
Moosonee.
Mackenzie R'r
Newfoundland
Montreal.
Toronto.
N. Westminst'r
Caledonia.
Right Rev. H. T. Kingdon, D.D. . .
" " E, Sullivan, D.D
" " M. S. Baldwin, D.D ... .
" " R. Young, D.D
Hon. and Rt. Rev. A. Anson, D.D.
Right Rev. Charles Hamilton, D.D.
" W. O. Pinkham, D.D...
" " F. Courtney, D.D
" " A. Hunter Dunn, D.D. .
C Vacant)
1881 Fredricton.
1882 Algoma.
1883 Huron.
1884 Athabaska.
1884 Qu'Appelle.
1885 Niagara.
1887 Saskatchewan.
1888 Nova Scotia.
1892 Quebec.
1887 Calgary.
DIOCESE OF MONTREAL.
Right Rev. W. B. Bond, D.D. , LL.D.,
Lm-d Bishop (1879).
Very Rev. J. Carmichael, M.A., D.
'C.L., Dean.
Ven. R. Lonsdell, M.A., Archd.
Ven. D. Lindsay, M.A., Archd.
Ven. Lewis Evans, M.A., Archd.
■Rev. W. Anderson,
Rev. J. Ellegood, M.A.
Rev. W. Henderson, D.D.
Rev. J. B. Davidson, M.A.
■Rev. F. Robinson, M.A.
Rev. J. Empson, M.A.
Rev. W. L. Mills, B.D.
Rev. T. W. Mussen, M.A.
Rev. J. RoUit
Hon.
' Canons.
Rev. Canon Mills, B.D.
f Bishops
< Exam'ng
yChaplain.
Ven , Archd. Evans, M.A., Dom. Chap.
Rev. Canon Empson, M. A., Sec. Synod
Abbott, C. P Boscobel
Allen, A. A., M.A Chelsea
Allen, F. A., B.A. (Rec.) Philipsburg
Almon, L. G. A., B.D. (Rec.) Aylnier
Anderson, W. (Rector) Sorel
Bancroft, C, M.A. (Rector). .Sutton
Barehani, A. (Rector) Hochelaga
Bay lis, J. G., B.D. (Rector) Longueuil
Beattie. W. J. M Franklin
Bernard, W. C, M.A. (flee). .Lacolle
Borthwick, J. D., L.L.D.. .Montreal
Bourne, N.A.F., fl.^(ilec)St.Andrews
Boyd, Chas., B.A.. North Wakefield
Brown, W. R. (R.D.) Mansonville
Bushell, Y,.,M.A (Rec)Cote St Antoine
Butler, G.Yi..,M.A. (Rec). .Chambly
Capel, E, T Montreal
Carmichael, J. D. C. L(St Geo) Montreal
Cannichael, J., jun Brome
Chambers, W. V.,M.A(Rec)Knowlton
Charters, F Iron Hill
Clayton, F. H New Glasgow
Coffin, J. W Thome
Constantine, I., 3r.^. .Stanbridge E.
Cunningham,T.E.,ilf.4(/iec)Montreal |
Dart, W. J., M.A. (Rec).Bt. Lambert \
Davidson , J. B. , Jf . ^ .(/tec)Frelighsb'g ;
Davies, W Rawdon j
Dennis, J. W. {Rec) Berthier (en haut) I
Dilworth, W. C Bristol
Dixon, J . H. (Rec.St.Jude's) Montreal
Duthie, L. N Sorel
Ellegood, J,. , M. A(St.James)Montre&\
Elliott, J. A., B.A Montreal
Empson, J., M.A Montreal
Evans, H. J., M.A Montreal
Evans, L., M.A. (Fen. .4 r.). Montreal
Everett, T., Cote St. Antoine, Mont'l
Flannagan, James L Thome
French, A., B.A Montreal
Fulton, J., M.A. St. Vincent de Panl
Fyles, W. A., i5.^ Onslow
Garland, J. W South Stukeley
Garth, W.ll.,B.A Montreal
Given, A. B Lachute
Gomery, H Montreal
Harris, W Grenville
Henderson, W., D.D Montreal
Hewetson, G. B Mascouch
Hewton, R., M.A. (Rec). . . . Lachine
Horsey, H. E., Jf.^.(jRec) Abbotsford
Irwin, R. D Lakefield
Jeakins, T. B Hemmingford
Johnson, George (iJccior) . . Dunham
Judge, E. P Papineauville
Kaneen, W. E Aylwin
Ker, J., B.D (Rec) Pt. St. Chas. Mont'l
King, E. A.W., M.A Montreal
King, W. T Portland
Lackey, I. H Glen Sutton
Lariviere, T>., B.A Montreal
Lewis, B. P., B.A. (Rector). Iberville
Lindsay, I>.,M.A.( Ven ^r) Waterloo
Lockhart, A. D. (Rector). .Ormstown
Lodghurst, W. B. (Rector) . . .Granby
Lonsdell, R., M.A.(V. ^r). .Kingsey
Massey, S Montreal
McManus, E. Montreal
Meek, H. A Buckingham
Mervyn, W. A. . . .Montreal Junction
Mills, W. L., JB.D.(iJ.rrw) Montreal
Mills, S, A West Shefiford
Mills, R.D., M.A Cowansville
Montgomery, H. (R'red) Philipsburg
Mussen, T. W,, M.A. (Rec.) Farnham
Navlor, W. H., .W. ^. (ii.D. )Clarendon
Norton, J. G., D.D.(itec.).. Montreal
Nye, K.W., M.A. (Rector) . .Bedtord
Plaisted, H., M.A.. Portage du Fort
Pyke, J Hudson
Renaud, J. F. (Rector) Montreal
[114]
Rexford, E. I., B.A Montreal
Roberts, L. G. A Hudson
Robinson, ¥., M.A Abbotsford
Robinson, W. (Rector). . Clarenceville
RoUit, John Montreal
Roy, J Sabrevois
Sanders, W.,M.A . (fl. Dean) Montreal
Smith, F. R. (Rector) Hull
Smith, G. A., B.A Montreal
Sutton, E. G St. Chrysostome
Taylor, R. F North Shefiford
Troop, G. O., Jf.^. (iiector).Montreal
Tucker, L. N., Jf,^ Montreal
Weaver, W Kildare
Windsor, W. (flee). .St. John's, Que.
Wood, E. ,M.A. (St.Sohn's Ch.) Mon fl
Wright, W., M.D Montreal
DIOCESE OF QUEBEC.
Fight Rev. A. Hunter Dunn, D.D.,
Lord Bishop (1892).
Very Rev. R. W. Norrnian, D.D.,Dean
Ven. Henry Roe, D.D., Archd.
Rev. A. A. Von Iffland, M.A\
Rev. Thomas Richardson., I />_„.„ _
Rev. John Foster, M.A., t^f^nom.
Rev. Geo. Thorneloe, M.A.)
Adams, Thos., D.C.L., Prin. Bp. Col.
arid Rector Qram Sch . . Lennoxville
Adcock, W. C Fitch Bay
Allnatt, J.B.,D.D(B. Col) Lennoxville
Balfour, A. J., M.A . (fl. St. P.)Quebec
Ball, T. h.,M.A. (ReVd), Lennoxville
Ball, Josiah Magdalen Islands
Blaylock, Thomas, B.A Danville
Boyle, F., M.A East Frampton
Brooks, Charles H Barnston
Burrage, H., M.A. (Retired). .Hatley
Colston, R., M.A Dudswell
Chapman, T.,M.A.(Retired)T>\ids\f>ell
Cox, J. G Windsor Mills
Debbage, J. B., B.D Bourg Louis
Dickson, A. H Randbore
Foster, Canon, M.A. (fl.D)Coaticoke
Fothergill, R. J. (Cwr.). .Sherbrooke
Forsythe, W. T. (Rector). Stanstead
Fyles, T. W., M.A., Chlm'g'nts, Levis
Faulconer, W. C Upper Ireland
Fuller, H. V. S Robinson Bury
Harding, G. F. . .Sandy Beach, Gaspe
CLERGY — CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
115
Hepburn, J., M.A., (A'.), Richmond
and Melbourne.
Horner, D Durham
Husband, E. B. (Rec) New Castle
Kemp, John, B.D. {Retired) . . Lee<ls
Kerr, J. M Labrador
Kerr, M., D.D. (Retired) Niag-ara
LaRiviere (Chap. toF. Prot.)(lu^h%c.
Lvster, \\.Q,.,B.A. (/?. i5e«7t)CapeCove
Murray, O.Yi., B.A Dixville
Noble, J. (Tnnity Chuvch).. Quebec
Norman, R.W., D.D. (Dean) Quebec
Parker, G. H. (Rector) Compton
Parkin, E. C. (Retired). . . . Montreal
Petry, U.J.,M.A. (ylss'ritCaO Quebec
RicBmond, J. P Gaspe Basin
Richardson, Canon (Sec. C/i.^S'OQuebec
Rio^ el, H., M.D Valcartier
Roe, Ven. Archd., D.D. . Lennox ville
Roe, P Glen Murray,. -Inverness
Robertson; A. H. (Rector) Cookshire
Rothera, J Leeds
Rudd, T., B.A Melbourne
Scarth, A.G.,M.A.(Rec) Lennoxville
Scott, G. F., M.A .. Drummondville
Stuart, H.C ,M A(Rec).Three Rivers
Smith, F. A. {Retired) .... Montreal
Sutherland, G
Sykes, J. S Kingsey
Stevens, A., M.A Hatley
Tombs, R.C., M.A Magog
Thompson, I. M. .Waterv.&N. Hatley
Thorneloe, G.,i>f.-4 (Rec) Sherbrooke
VonIffland,Canon,3f..4(St.Jf)Quebec
Waltei-s, G. R Pt. St. Peter
Washer, C. B Portneuf
Watkins, B. ,M.A. Bp. Col. Lennoxville
Wear\ , W Riviere du Loup en bas
Wilkinson, W., M.A.B2J.Col.Len'xv'\e
\V\ma.ms,h.W. ,M.A.(Rec.St.M.)que
Williams, T. A. (Cur. St. M.). .Quebec
— Wright Angus
Wurtele, L. C, M.A Actonvale
DIOCESE OF TORONTO.
Rt. Rev. A. Sweatman, D,D., D.C.L.
Lord Bishop (1879).
Ven. S. J. Boddy, M.A., Archd. York
Ven. Thos. W. Allen, M. A., Arch-
deacon, Peterborough,
Rev. H. Scadding, D. D. \ Bishop's
Rev. A. J. Broughall,Jf. J^. / Chapl'ns
Rev.A.J.BroughaM,MA.Exam.Chap.
Canons, Residentiary.
^ev.K.So!xddmg,D.D.,Chap.,S.-De'n
Rev. J. P. Dumoulin, M.A., D.C.L.
Rev.C.W.E.Body, D.C.L , Chancellor
Rev. J.D'Arcy Cayley.Jf.^. Precentor
Canon.<t, Non-Rexident.
Rev. Henry Brent, M.A.
Rev. H. Bath Osier.
Rev. F. Tremayne, M.A.
Rev. A. Sanson.
Rev. John Fletcher, M.A.
Rev. Wm. Logan, M.A.
Rev. C. C. Johnson.
Rev. I. Middleton, B.A.
Rev. E. W. Murphv, B.A.
Rev. R. W. E. Greene, L.Th.
Rev. P. Harding.
Rev. A. W. Spragge, M.A.
Rev. John Farncomb, M.A.
Rev. W. Reiner.
Rev. J. p. Sheraton, D. D. \ Hon.
Rev. Jas. F. Sweeny, D,D. f Canons.
Rev. Septimus Jones, M.A.
Rev. Canon Farncomb, 3/. J.
Rev.W.S.Westney M.A. B.D
Rev. John M. Jones.
Rev. G. M. Kingston. [Rural
Rev. Tho.s. Ball. [Deans
Rev. John Creighton, B.D
Rev. Canon Hai-ding.
Rev. W. F. Swallow.
R"v J.C. Davidson, 3f. A
Allen,T.W.,B.^. if«?c.^rc^., Millbrook
Allen, W. 0., M.A Millbrook
Ashcroft, R., M.A Toronto
Baker J. S Port Hope
Baldwin, Arthur IL, M.A. . .Toronto
Baldwin, H. G., M.A Toronto
Ball, ThoH. (Rural Dean).Honil Head
Ballard, J. M,, 3/.^ Toronto
: Bates, Vi.\V.,B.A Thornhill
, Beck. C. B (On leave)
\ Bell, C.R.(Mw. iJao.). Roach's Point
; Bethune,C.J.S.,Jf.^.Z).C.L.Pt.Hoi>e
j Bilkey, R. A Bowmanville
Blackler, J. W Toronto
I Boddy, S. J. J/.^.(^rf/i. r«rA;)Toronto
\ BcKly,C.W.E.,3f.4.Z).C.Z,.(r.C)Toro.
Bourne, H.J Essonville
Boyd, J. R. S Toronto
Brent,Henry,Jf.^,(Canon)Newcastle
Broughall, A. J. . JJf . A .(.sY.Ste,)Toronto
Broughall. G. H., J5.^ . . . . Port Hope
Broughall, Jas. S., M.A Toronto
Bryan, Bernard Parkdale
Burges, H. F., B.A Bethany
Burt, F Cardwell
Bryan, J. T Beeton
Carroll, W. E., B.A AUiston
Carswell, A., M.A Newcastle
Caswall, R. C, M.A Toronto
Cayley, E. C, JW.^ Toronto
Cayley, J. D., Jf. .4. (Ca/io?i). Toronto
Chafee, A. B.,B.A Coboconk
Clark,W., i).C.Z/. (Pro. r»i».Co^)Tor.
Clarke, W.n.,M.A Toronto
Clementi, Vincent, B.A .. Peterboro"
Cooper, H. D., B.A Stayner
Cooper, J. E Hastings
Cooper, yf.'E..,M.A..S.T.B. Camp'lf i-d
Creighton, J., 5.Z).(fl.Z).)Blackstock
Creighton, W. J., M.A . .Bobcavgeon
Croft, O. T. B Streetsville
Creswick, W Cannington
Cuninghame, H. H Ivy
Daniel, Edwin, B.A Port Hope
Darling, Charles, M.A Toronto
Davidson, i.C.,M. A .(/f.Z>)Peterboro'
Davies, II. W., D.D Toronto
DesBarres, T.C., M.A Toronto
Dixon, H. C, (Deacon) Toronto
Dumoulin, J.P.JIf. J ., Z)CZ/(C)Toronto
DuVernet, F. H Toronto
Farncomb, John, M. A .(C)Newmarket
Farncomb, Wm., £..4.Fenelon Falls
Farncomb, F. E., B.A.. . Haliburton
Fidler, A. J., B.A Whitby
Fletcher, John, M.A.(Canon)Retired
Fletcher, Joseph, M.A . . .Port Perry
French, W. H. A Grafton
Gammack, Jas., LL.D Norway
Gibson, John, B.A Norwood
Gillespie, John Toronto
Godden, J. K., M.A Allandale
Grant, William, D.D Toronto
Greene, R.W.E.,L.7'., (Ca/io»).Orillia
Hamilton, H. J., J5..4 Toronto
Hanna, J. A Midland
Harding, Philip, Can., (fl.Z).),Ap«ley
Harris, Jas. H Brooklin
Harris, R.H., M.A Weston
Harrison, Richard, M.A ... .Toronto
Hart, Anthony Toronto
Hartlev, F. H', M.A Apsley
Heathcote, F. C. C, L.T. King
' Hibbai-d, Q.F.,B.A Port Hoi>e
Hill, Jas. J Toronto
Hinde8,R.W.,B.^. Spr'gfd-on-Credit
I Hodgkin, T. J., M.D Deer Park
Howard, J. Scott, M.A Toronto
; Huntingford E.W.(P/o/.7'.C)Tor'nto
j Ingles, Charles L., M.A . . . .Parkdale
: Johnson, C. C, (Canon). . .(On Irari)
j Jones, John M Orillia
Jones, J. Hughes Minden
Jones, Septimus, iV.^.(/i.Z).)Toronto
' Jones, W., M.A. (Prof. r.C). Toronto
Jupp, Wm Thornhill
Kemp, C. C, B.A Toronto
Kennedy, F.W.,L.Th Albion
Kenrick, O. B., if.^ Peterboro'
King8ton,O.M.,M.^.(/?.Z>.)Penetanjf.
Kirkby, L. H Collingwood
Kuhring, O., M.A Toronto
Lam)iman, A., B.A Toronto
Lanjftrv, J., M.A., D.C.L. . .Toronto
Ledinghum, G Oore's Landine
Lewis. James Q., L.T (On leave)
Lewis, J. P Toronto
Lindsay, John Batteau
Lloyd, Arthur, M.A Port Hope
Logan. Wm., M.A.. (C.) Toronto
LouckH, W. M., iJf. i4 .. Peterborough
Lynch. F. J Roseniont
Macklem, T. C. S., B.A Toronto
Marsh, C. H Lindsay
Manning, H. J Toronto
McKim, R. P Toronto Junction
McCann, Wilson, B.A Lindsay
McCollum, J. H., .(4. Jf.Seaton Villagre
Middleton, I., 5.^4.. (Ca/u>n), Toronto
Miles, A. C., i5.i4 . .Toronto Junction
Mockridge, C. H., D.D Toronto
Moore, R. J., M.A Toronto
Morlev, George B Tullamore
Mun.hy, E. W., B.^.(C.). .Painswick
Mussen, E. H., M.A Aurora
Nesbitt, G,, M.A Oeorgina
Oliver, E. A., B.A Toronto
O'Meara, T.K., B.A Toronto
Osier, H. Bath (Canon) . . York Mills
Owen, Cecil C, B.A Toronto
Owen, C. H. P Creemore
Owen, H. B., F.R.S.L.. . .UnionvUle
Paterson, T. W., M.A.... Deer Park
Pearson, J., L.T/i Toronto
Plummer, F. O., L.Th Toronto
Reid, Alfd. John (On leave)
Reiner, W. (Canon) Barrie
Renison, R Toronto
Rooney, Robt. A Perrytown
Roper, J.C, M.A Toronto
Ruttan, C Norway
Rigby, Oswald (Prof. T. C). Toronto
Sanson, Alex. (Canon) Toronto
Scadding, Henry, Z).Z>.(Ca7t. /Toronto
Sheppard, J. H Coldwater
Sheraton, J. P..D.D(C.P. irC)Toronto
Shortt, C. Harper, M.A .... Toronto
Sibbald, E. W Lloydtown
Smith, Lenox I Toronto
Softley, Henry Toronto
Soward, Edward Kinmount
Spragge, Albert W.,M.A.(C.yCohourg
Stewart, A., M.A Orillia
Swallow, J.C, L.Th (On leave)
Swallow, W. F. (i?.Z)«?aiOWoodbridge
Sweeny, J. F., D. D.^Canon). Toronto
Symonds, H., 2 Vin. Co/.. Ashburii ham
Scott, George Cookatown
Stevenson, E, V Toronto
Talbot, Jas. H Oshawa
Taylor, George h.M.A Toronto
Thompson, H. V., M.A. .Caledon East
Thomson.C.E.. M.A., Canobie.W.T. J
Tocque, P. (Retired) Toronto
Tremayne, F.. .1f..4.(Ca)ioM).Minuco
Tremayne, H. O., M.A Islington '.
Trenholme, E. C . . . Holland Landing
L^sborne, John Toronto
Vicars, John, B.A Cannington
Walker, T., B.A West Hill
Walsh, W Brampton
Warren, George Lakefield
Watt, A. C Mono Mills
Webb, Geo. H Colbome
Westney. W. S., M.A., B.D., R.D.,
Uxbridge.
White, Jos. Fras., fi.^. .Shanty Bay
Williams, A., M.A Toronto
Winterbourne, H. J., M.A. (On leave)
Wrong, Geo. M., M.A ...k.. Toronto
Wilkinson, F Toronto
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DIOCESE OF ONTARIO.
Rt. Rev. J. Travers Lewis, D.D., LL-
D., Lord Bixhop (1862).
Loi-d Bishop of Ontario, Dean.
Rev. Canon Smith, M. A., Sub-Dean.
Ven. J. S. hsMder.D.C.L. Archdeacon
of Ottawa, Ottawa.
Ven. T. Bedford-Jones, LL.D.,Arch-
deacon of Kinf/ston, Brockville.
Rev. John A. iMulock.
Rev, F. R. Tane.
Rev. C. B. Pettit, M.A. , r««o>,s
Rev. J. W. Burke, B.A. ht.a«ous.
Rev. Albert Spencer.
Rev. B uxton B. Smith, MA . j .is.s^
Ven. Archd. Jones, LL.D.\ „• r '»„
Rev. J. J. Robert, J/.^. U^f/
Rev. W. B. Carey, M.A. ) ^'^^P''«'
Rural Deans.
Archdeacom-y of Kingston.
Rev. W. B. Carey, M.A., Frotenac.
Rev. R. Lewis, M.A., Grenville.
Rev. T. Stanton, B.A., Hastings,
Rev. G. VV. G. Grout, M.A., Leeds.
Rev.E.H.M.Baker,Lennox&Addi'gt'n
Rev. E. Loucks, Prince Edward.
Archdeaconry of Ottatva.
Rev. J. J. Bogert, M.A., Carleton.
Rev. A. C. Nesbitt, Lanark.
Rev. H. Pollard, Prescott & Russell.
Rev. C. V. Forster Bliss, Renfrew.
Rev. Canon Pettit, M.A., Stormont.
Priests.
Anderson, G. A., M.A. . . .Deseronto
Anderson, G. S Morrisburg
Anustrong, F. W. {Rector) . .Trenton
Atkinson, Robert Selby
Auston, H., M.A Gananoque
Bailey, T., B.A Ottawa
Baker,E.H.M.(^c«.iiec«or,/?.i).)Bath
Bate, Wm. John Crjsler
Beaven, E. W.,J»f.J.(/Jefed)Montreal
Bedford-JonesT.Z/L.Z)(/iec)Brockv'le
Bliss, C. V. Forster, (J?.Z).)Petawawa
Bogert, D. F., M.A Belleville
Bogert, J. J., M.A.(R.D.). . .Ottawa
Bousfield, George Newboro
Bradshaw, John Mcln tyre .. Metcalfe
Burke, J. W. £. J .( ftec. , Caw)Belleville
Burton, Wm. Webster Madoc
Carey, W. B., if. ^.fii.i).;. Kingston
Carson, Charles 0\i\qv,B.A. .Rankin
Christie, I.J North Gower
Clayton, D'Arcy Thos.^.^.Bearbrook
Codd, Francis Frankford
Coleman, A. H., M.A Arnprior
Coleman, Richard, (Curate). . . Perth
Cooke, A. W Kingston
Cooper, John Barrow Sydenham
Daw, Samuel Belleville
Daykin, W\ Y., LL.B Kingston
DePencier, A. U Navan
Dibb, Frederick, T Odessa
Dobbs, F. W Portsmouth
Dobbs, O. G., M.A Brockville
Elliott, A., B.A Carleton Place
Elliott, Joseph North Augusta
Emery, C. P. ('iJfcf or^ . . . Kemptville
Fairburn, John Milford
Fleming, W., M.A Hillier
Forneri,R.S.3f.^.i3.Z)(iZec)Adolph'n
Forster, J. W Murray-
Forsythe, J. W.,M.A.. Oxford Mills
Fraser, J. F., B.A Manotick
French, Charles Albert Lombardy
Garrett, 1., B.A Ottawa
Godden, T., B.A Shannonville
Gonnan, J. F Ottawa
Grout, G.W.G.,if.^. (Rec.,R.D. )hyn
Hague, Spencer D., B.A . .Baldei-son
Halliwell, John Vankleek Hill
Hanington.E. A W ^.^.NewEdinbur.
Harding,MalcolmT.M.(CMr) Kingston
Harding, R. (Retired) Napanee
Harris, C. M Marmora
Harvey, R. James, L.T Stirling
Houstor), R. L. M., M.A . . . .Iroquois
Hutton, Charles James. Sharbot Lake
Jarvis, A.,M.A Napanee
Jones, John Wm Westport
Jones, R. N., B.A Pakenham
Lauder, J.S., D.C.L.(Arch). .Ottawa
Lewin, W., B.A Prescott
Lewis, Charles Thomas Calabogie
Lewis, R., M.A .(Rec.,R.D.)M3i\t\and
Loucks, E. (Rector, R. D. .;. .Picton
Low, G. J Almonte
Mackay, A. W., (Curate) Ottawa
McMorine. J. K., M.A Kingston
Mercer, W.D.jB.^.(S'?<2><?r'c<)Frankto'n
Metzier, G. B.A Cardinal
Moore, William, M.A Lyndhurst
Morris, J. k.,M.A.{^upera''ted)B&VY\Q
Muckleston,W.J.iJf^CCi<ra<e)Ottawa
Mulock, J. A., ('Ca'/ion,iie(. ^Montreal
Nesbitt, A. G.(R. Dean)^m\t\)!s Falls
Newham, Frederick Winchester
Nimmo, J. H., B.A., Af.Z). Brockville
Norris, Frederick Burton Ottawa
Osborne, John Clayton
Patton. H. B., B. J. CC«r. ^Deseronto
Pettit,C. B. J»f. J. (C, 7^. D). .Cornwall
Phillips, A Hawkesbury
Pick, Edward Bird's Creek
Pollard, H. (Rural Dean). . .Ottawa
Poole, M. G. (Rector) Morrisburg
Poole, S. Gower Cornwall
Powell, F. C. (Curate) Belleville
Quartennaine, W. M. H . . . . Renfrew
Raven, Walter, (Cnrate). . .Maitland
Raj'son, Robert Winter Kingston
Read, Wm. Ashley Pembroke
Roberts, Wm.(Mus. Bac. )Merrick ville
Robinson, James Combermere
Rollin,Geo. A. V . Dickenson's Landing
Saddington,Chas.(iiec.)RichmondW.
Samwell, Robert Walter .... Mattawa
Scanimell, E Joyceville
iScantlebury, Geo Carp
Serson, J. R., M.A Tamworth
Shaw, J. Arthur, M.A Cobden
Sills, Charles E.B.A . .SouthMountain
Simpson, J. H. (Retired). . .Arnjirior
Smith,B.B.Jf..4.(i?.,C.,5fi))Kingston
Smith, Thomas Austin Ashton
Smitheman, J. P Billings' Bridge
Smythe, W. H. (Retired).. Kingston
Snowdon, J. F Fitzroy Harbour
Snowdon, J. M., M.A Ottawa
Spencer, A. ('Caw Cleri (Sec. ^Kingston
Stanton, T.,jB. 4 Deseronto
Stephenson, L.B.,6.yl.(Ct(r)Cornwall
Stephenson, R. L., M. A.(Rec). .Verth
Stiles, Thomas J Frankville
Stiles, W. H South March
Tane, F. R., (Rector, Canon, Retired)
Eastbounie, Sussex, Eng.
Tighe, Stearne, JB.J^.. Amherst Island
Waterman, Robt. B.(/2ec.)Franktown
Whalley, Arthur Henry . . Bell's Corn.
Woodcock, Francis D. .Camden East
Worrell, CTu. M.A Kingston
Wright, Wm Athens
Young, C. J., B.A Lansdowne
Deacons.
Blacklock, Henry Wellington
Charlton, H. L Beachburg
Fisher, John Thomasburg
*Geen, Albert L Belleville
Grout, G.H.P., J5.^.CCttm«e;Prescott
Orr, Robert Egan ville
Plant, Joseph Wyatt Ompah
Price, Vincent
* Ordained under Canon XVIII. of
Provincial Synod.
DIOCESE OF HURON.
Right Rev. M. S. Baldwin, D.D.,
Lord Bishop (1883).
Very Rev. G. M. Innes, 31. A., LL.D.,
Dean.
Canon-'^.
Yen.F.W.Sa,ndys,D.D., Archd. Huron
Yen. J. 'W.'Slsirsh,}f. A., Archd. Lo7idon
Ven. A. H. R. Mnlholldnd, Archd.Grei/
Rev. J. P. Hincks,
Rev. J. W. P. Smith,
Rev. A. C. m\l, M.A. ,
Rev. E. E. Newman,
Rev E. Davis, M A. ,
Rev.J.b.Richardson,J/.J. I
Rev. James Chance, I
Rev. W. A. Young, B.D., ]
Rev Canon Hill, M.A., Exam. Chap.
Rev.J.B Richardson.i/.^ ,Ex. Chap.
Ven Archd. Marsh, Domestic Chap.
Rev. Canon Davis, M.A., Dom.(%.ap.
Rural Deans.
Rev. G. C. .Mackenzie, Brant.
Rev. R. S. Cooper, B.D. Bruce.
Rev. Canon Hill, M.A., EJgin.
Rev. C. R JIatthews, M.A., Essex.
Rev. George Keys, Grey.
Rev. D. Armstrong, D.D., Lambtoii
Rev. Canon Smith, Middlesex.
Rev. R. W. Johnstone, Norfolk.
Rev. W. H. Wade, M.A., Oxford.
Rev. J. Downie, Waterloo.
Armstrong, D., D.D. (R.D. ). .'Mooix
Ai-motrong, T. L. (On leact).
Asbury, ^.B,., B.A., £.Z). .Delawan
Ashton, R Brantfonl
Baldwin, F. M Aylrnei
Ball, C. W., M.A Port Burwell
Ball, J A Fairmoum
Beamish, G. R., M. A Stratford
Bearfoot, I Caledonia
Battersby, W. H., M.A Dellii
Beaumont, J. W., D.D Parkhill
Beverlev, A . . Ess( x
Bray, H. E Mai kdale
Bridgman, O. H Mill bank
Brown, T. H Delaware
Brdwn, A., B. A Pari^
Brownlee, W. F Gorrie
Burt, A. F Durham
Carrie, James Dungannon
Carscaden, D rort>*
Caswell, D.J,BD Brantford
Chase, H. P. (Sup.) Sarnia
Chance, J Tyrconnell
Chilcott, E Woodstock
Cluflf, W. T Brussels
Connor, W. J Lucknow
Cooper, R. S.,£.D.Cii.Z).;invermay
CoUes, W. H. G Chatham
Cox, Geo. M Tuscarora
Corbet, Alex Pais^kv
Craig, W., B.D. (R. Dean). Vetroli:^
Curran, J. P. (Sup) Mohawk
Daunt, W., M.A Adelaide
Davies, D Chatswortli
Davis, E., (Canon) M.A London
Davis, T. R., M.A Sarnia
Deacon, D., M.A Stratford
Dewdney, A. D Mitchell
Dixon, R. F Tilsonburii
Desbrisav, L., B.A S*rathrov
Diehl, II. R Hyde Park
Diehl, L. W CHntou
Downie, J., B.D. (R.D.) Beriin
Edelstein S Glanwortk
Edmonds, J Preston
Elliott, Geo Comber
English, E. N., M.A London
Fairiie,J. H Meaford
Farthing, J. C, M.A Woodstock
Fatt, F. H Exet'.r
Fisher, A Alvinst on
Fletcher, R. (Sup.) Det i
Franklin, G. M Oil Sprii
Freeman, M. G St. Thor
Gande.i, .Jabez Pelee Isl;
Ghent, F. R Gran
Goldberg, M. M Hano
Graham, W. A. , B.A Shelbii i
Griffin, A. K Burf.
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Guillemont, C. B., B.A London
Gunne, J. M VVvoniing
Hale. J Duart
Hall, E. A Bervie
Harding, F. (Sup.). .Kamloops, B.C.
Henderson, W Wiarton
Hicks, R., B.D Simcoe
|Hi-ley, T. E Blyth
HilI,A. C, 3[.A.(R.D )(C.)St.Thomas
Hill, J., M.A Diitton
Hill, W. T., fi.A London
Hincks, J. P. (Canon) Windsor
Hind, D. H, B.A Sandwich
Hinde, W Thaniesville
Hod,^•ins, J. W Seaforth
Holmes, F. M Dresden
Holmes, J Walkerville
Howard, R. S. W Windsor
Hii.tfhes, E. W Winghani
Innes G. M , M.A. ( Dean). .London
Jacobs, J Sarnia
Jenii'ngs, E. C Heathcote
Johnson, Wm Forest
Johnstone, R. W. (B D.)Vort Rowan
Jones, J. W Dundalk
Keys, G., (Rural Dean). .Clarksburg
Kingsmill, T. F. (On leave). .London
Lowe, W Wardsville
Macfarlane, R. L., B.A Brantford
Mackenzie, G. C. f /J. Z).;. -Brantford
Marsh, J. W., M.A. (Arch). .London
Matthew,C.R.,J/.^.CiJ.Z);KingsvilIe
Miles, C, B.A Wallaceburg
Miller A. K (Sup.) Hamilton
M i I ler, H.G. , Prin. Huron Col. London
Moorhouse, J. H Ingersoll
Mulholland,A.H.R,C^rc/t;OwenS'nd
Murphy, A Chatham
Murray, E. W. (Sup.) Dresden
MeC'osh, R Chatham
Newell, J. R Port Dover
Newman, G. E. (Can.XStip )Vovonio
Newton, F. G Bavfield
Parke, J. F Listowel
Racey, G. W Belmont
Rally, W. B. (Sup.) Ridgetown
Reilly, W. G Chesley
Rliodes, A. H Lion's Head
Richardson, J, B.,itf..4CCa/i.;London
Ridley, John Gait
Roberts, R, J, r'S'«p;Chemainus,B.C.
Robinson, S. F Walkerton
Ryan, F., B.D Florence
Sage. G.R.,B.A London
SaTidys, F. \Y.,D.D.(Archd)QhB.th&.n\
Saphir, E. J S. Zorra
Sanders, T. E. (Sup.) Aylmer
Sehulte, J., Ph.D. (Sxip. ).^t.Thom&9
Scott, W. E Ridgetown
Seaborn, W. M London
Seaborn, W. R Thorndale
Shaw, R. H Lucan
Shore, W. Murton Ailsa Craig
Shortt. W. , B.D London
Smith, A. G Muncey
Smith, J. W. P. (Can.) (R.D. )London
Smith, S. L Moi-peth
Softley, E., B.D. (Sup.) . . . .London
Soffley, E., Jr Hensall
Steele, H. D Kirkton
Stout, W Thamesford
Strong, J. L Brantford
Taylor, W. J St. Mary's
Thonipson, James Watfo'rd
Thomas, H. A Warwick
Tunibull, M Kidcardine
Ward, G. B . . Eastwood
Ward, J Havsville
Watson, Thomas (Sup.). . . .Wiarton
Wniealen, T. F Colchester
Williams, David, M.A Stratford
Wilson, R Birr
Wood, L. G Blenheim
Wood, W. (Retired) ... .Port Rowan
Wright, J. T Norwich
"VV right , T. A Brantfoi-d
Wye, G. W Amher«tburg
Young, W. A., B.D.(Canon)Goder\ch
DIOCESE OF NIAGARA.
Right Rev. Chas. Hamilton, D.D.,
D.C.L., Lord fii»/*op (1885).
Yen. Wm. McMurray, D.D., D.C.L.
and A. Dixon, B.A., Archdeacons.
Rev. R. Arnold, A.B.
Rev. W. Belt, M.A.
Rev. G. A. Bull, M.A.
Rev. W. B. Curran, A/-.^
Rev. S. Houston, M.A. \ Canons.
Rev. F. L. Osier, M.A.
Rev. T. B. Read, D.D.
Rev. R. G. Sutherland,i»f . A
Rev. J. B. Worrell, M.A.
Rural Deans.
Rev A. J. Belt, M.A Gaelph
Rev. G. Forneret, M.A.. . .Hamilton
Rev. J. Gribble Port Dalhousie
Rev. W. J. Mackenzie Milton
Rev. H. F. Melish Caledonia
Aborn, T. L., B.A Nor\al
Andrew, J. W. J Hamilton
Ardill, James Meritton
Armitage, W. J St. Catharines
Arnold, R., A.B. (Can.Rec.) Niagara
Belt, A. J., M.A. {R.D.) .... Guelph
Belt, C. E Harriston
Belt, W., M.A. (Can.). . . .Burlington
Bennets, S Arthur
Bevan, W Mt. Forest
Bland, E. M Hamilton
Bonny, A Nanticoke
Brine, C. le V Hamilton
Britton, M. W Dunnville
Bull, G. A., M.A. (Can.iJec) N.Falls, S
Clark,W.R.,3/.J.(Hon.C.,Sr.)Anca8ter
Clerk, C. R Hamilton
Cooke, G. B Acton
Cordner, Robert. . . . . .Port Colborne
Curran, W. B., M.A. (Can.) Hamilton
Dixon, Alex, B.A. (Archd.R) Guelph
Fennell, Joseph Georgetown
Fessenden, E.S., .B..4.(iJ*'c)Chippawa
Fletcher, John H Palermo
Forneret,Geo.,3f.^.(if.Z>.)Hamilton
Francis, J., B.D Cayuga
Gardiner, R Jarvis
Garrett, John C Niagara
Geoghegan, T Hamilton
Grahame, W. E Oakville
Gribble, J. (R.D.). . . .Port Dalhousie
Henderson, Alex., J5..4. .Orangeville
Hodgins, F. B., B.A.. St Catharines
Houston, S., 3f.A. (Can.) Niag. Falls
Howitt, F. E Stoney Creek
Irving, E. A Dundas
Johnstone, Gabriel, B.D Welland
Ker, R St Catharines
Leake, H.J Grand Valley
Lee, C.R., M.A Hamilton
Locke, R.S., M.A.... St. Catharines
Mackenzie, W. J. (Rural D.). .Milton
Massey, W. , M.A Hamilton
McMurrav, W. , D. D. , D. C. L(yi.) Niag.
Mellish. H.F. (Rural D.). . Cale<lonia
Mignot, P. T Taplevtown
Miller, J. O., M.A.... St Catharines
Morton, James Fergiis
Morton, John J Lowville
Motherwell, Thos., B.A Dnnnville
Munson, J. C Wellandjwrt
Osier, F. L., M.A. (Can. Rec.)Toronto
Pigott, W. J Pert Robinson
Piper, F. C Palmerston
Ross, J. H Bullock's Corners
Scudamore, Cornelius Smithville
Seaborn, R Guelph
Seaman, J Nanticoke
Shutt, C. IL, M.A .... St Catharines
Smith, P. W Fort Erie
Smith, Thonuw Elora
Spencer, P. L. (Rector) Thorold
Sutherland, R. G., M.A. (C. Hamilton
Wade, W. H ^. Hamilton
Whitcombe, C. E Hamilton
Worrell, J, B., M.A. (Con.). .Oakville
Wright, R. W. E., if.^ . . . .Hamilton
DIOCESE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
•
Rt Rev. Frederick Courinev, S.T.D.,
D.D., Lord Bixhop, Halifax.
Very Rev. Edwin Gilpin, D.D.,Dean,
Halifax.
Yen. J. A. Kaulbach, M.A.. Arch-
deacon of S ova Scotui, Tr r.>.
Ven.David Smith, D D., Archdeacon
of fape Breton, S.\dney.
Yen. S. Weston Joiies Archdeacon
of P. E. Island, Windsor, N. S.
Canons.
Yen. Archdeacon Kaulbach, M.A.
Rev. Thos. Maynard, D.D.
Rev. Lsaac Brock, D.D.
Rev. Francis Partridge. D.D.
Rev. G. Townshend (Hon.)
Rev. Canon Partridge, Secretary.
Very Rev. Dean Gilj.in, Treasurer.
A. E. Silver, LL.B., Es<i., Registrar.
Rural Deans.
Rev. v. E. fearris, M.A ... .Amherst
Rev. H. Hamilton, B.A. ..St. George
Rev. F. J. H. Axford Avon
Rev. P. J. Filleul, DD. . . Annapolis
Rev. W. Ellis Tangier
Rev. W. E. Gelling Lunenburg
Rev. R. D. Bambriek Svdney
Rev. F. Partridge, D.D Halifax
Rev. T. W. Johnston Shelburne
Allison, D. P Halifax
Almon, F. H., B.A Halifax
Ambrose, J., M.A Falkland
Amor, L St. Margaret's Bay
Ancient, W. J., Jf..4. . .Londonderry
AnstU, E., B.A Aric-hat
Archbold, F., A.M Halifax
Arnold, W, J Torliay
Avery, R. (r- tired) Kentville
Axford, F. J. H Port Williams.
Ball, E. H Tangier
Bambriek, R. D., M.A.Syduey Mines
Belliss, W. B Halifax
Bent, A. M Pugwash
Bowman, C, D.D Windsor
Brine, R. F., B.A Canso
Brock, 1., D.D KeutvilU
Brown, Algernon T .\utigonish
Bryant, A. A l>igby
Bullock, R. H., D.C.L Halifax
Cartright, T. S Yarmouth
Clift, Vf., M.A Chester
Crawford, E P., M.A Halifax
Crawford-Fi-ost, W. A. New Glasgow^
Davies. S Seaforth
De Blois, H., M.A Rosette
Dobie, R. T. (ret.)
Downing, J. L River John
Draper, T. F., M.A Louisbui^
Ellis, W Sackville
Filleul, P. J., D.D Weymouth
For8ythe,J.(ret.) Cardinal, Ont.
Gale, A Truro
Gelling, W. E Bridgewater
Gibbtms, S Parrsboro'
Greatxirex, F. P Bridgetown
Gwillim, T. R Port Mulgrave
Hague, Dyson, M.A Halifax
Hamilton, H., B.A Manchester
Harley, \.Vf.,B.A Liverpool
Htrley, H. A., M.A Putou
Harris, E. .^., M.A Mahone Bay
Harris, G. D Upper La Have
Harris, Vj:., M.A. (Vicar) An herst
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[1893.
Haslain, G., M.A Lunenburg
Heath, R. A Ship Harbor
Hind, n.CM.A Newport
How, H.,£.^ Annapolis
Johnson, H Liscombe
Johnston, T. W Clementsport
Jones, S. Weston Windsar
Kaulba^h, J. A., M.A. {Vicar) Truro
Lawlor, E Bridgewater
Leigh, R. M Eastern Passage
Lemoine, N Halifax-
Lloyd, Thomas New London
Lockward, J Port Med way
Lockyer, W. J Cow Bay, C.B
Martell, G.n.,M.A Maitland
Maynard, T., D.D. (ret.). • • • Windsor
Mellor, T. Dartmouth
Mellor, C. P Petit e Riviere
Miller, A., M.A : Windsor
Morris, W. S. H., Jf.^.. . .Shelburne
Neish, D Halifax
Nichols, E. E. B., D.D. . .Liverpool
Norwood, J. W Hubbard's Oove
Parry, B. B. P New Germany
Partridge, F., D.D Halifax
Pittman, ll.W.,B.A. .Baddeck. O.B,
Richardson, K., 3f,^..Harrietsfield
Roy, R Blandford
Ruggles, J O , M.A Halifax
Smith, D., D.D. ( Fi'car) Sydney C.B.
Smith, J.S., B.A. (ret.). .Dartmouth
Smith, R Stewiacke
Spencer, J * . . . Rawdon
Starner, H, (retired) Windsor
Sterns, li.,B.A, (retired). .Yarmouth
Townshend, G., M.A Amherst
Uniacke, J. B., M.A. (ret.). . Halifax
Vroom, F.W.,B.D Windsor
Wade, J. M. 0,, ^.^ Aylesford
Webster, F. M Halifax
White, T. H., D.D Shelburne
Willets, C. E., D.r'.L Windsor
Williams, A. R. P Barrington
Wilson, W. C Springhill
Withycombe, J.W., M.A . .Weymouth
Woollard, E, T New Ross
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Daniel, A. W Crapaud
Fitzgerald ,D. , D. D. (ret. ) Charlot'twn
Forbes, J. M . . . ' Alberton
Hamlyn, W., M.A.. . . Charlottetown
Harper, Henry Port Hill
Hunt, T. H., M.A . . . .Charlottetown
Lloyd F. , H.A Georgetown
Lowe, C. F Summerside
Reagh, T. B Milton
Simpson, J., M.A Charlottetown
DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON.
The Right Rev Hollingworth Tullv
Kingdon, D.D , Bishop, (1892.)
AleK. Finlow, «St<6-i)ean.Fredericton
Armstrong, 'W.B,M A.. . . Welsford
Baylee, C. O'Dell D.-rby
Beers, U., B.A Campbellton
Bli.ss, D. M., B.A Mt, Whately
Brigstocke, F. H. J.. D.D. .St. John
Burns, W Hampton
Campbell, J. Roy, B.D.. Dorchester
Covert, W.S., B.A. . . .Grand Manan
Cresswell, A. J., 5?. ^.C. .Springfield
DeSoyres, John, M.A St. John
DeVeber, W.H ,M.A.(Canon) St John
Dibblee, H. E, M.A... .Maugerville
Easton, C. T, Af.^ P. William
Eatough, W. (Curate) St John
Flewelling, J. E Centreville
Forsyth, D., B.A (Cii/ion). .Chatham
FuUerton, C. H Petitcodiac
Hackenley, Henry Richibucto
Hanford, S. Jones, B.A Upham
Hanington, C.P , B.A . .Lawson's PO
Hansen, N. C, M.A Gagetown
Hansen, N. M New Denmark
Hickson, J. W., 3f.^ Douglas
Hooper, E. B., B.A Moncton
Hopkins, J. R Birch Ridge
Hoyt, Leo A , B .4. ..Upper Andover
Hudgell, R W St. John
Hurley, E. P Mouth Jemseg
Jafifray, Wm. (Retired). . . .St. Mary'.s
James, Charles J., B A St. John
Ketchum, W. Q., D.D.. St. Andrews
Little, H. W., S.A.O Sussex
Lloyd, Geo. E Rothesay
Mackenzie. C. E Shediac
Mathers, Richard St. John
Millidse, J. W Oak Bay
Bowker, J Holland
Bruce, G. , CM S Fairford
Bunn, T. W.,B.D Westbourne
Burman, W. A., B.D St. Paul's
Cheney, W. L Millford
Clarke, W., B.A Winnipeg
Coates, R.E., B.A .... Brokenhead
Cook, A., B.A Fort Alexander
Coombes, G. F.,3f.A. (Cn) Winnipeg
Coggs, T. C.,B.D High Bluff
Cook, G Staggville
Cowley, A. B St. James
Dransfield, H Rounthwaite
Fortin, O., J5,^.(^rc7i'n).. Winnipeg
Garrioch, A Rapid Citv
Gill, E. A. W Minnedosa
Montgomery, H , M A .. Fredericton Gill, Geo Treherne
Morris, H B., M A Bairdsville Girling, R. H., B.A Shoal Lake
Murray, A B , BA Stanley ' Goodman, C. S Deloraine
McKiel, W LeB , JS.^....St. Martins ; Goulding, A. W.. B.D.. .. Stony Mt.
Neales, Jas (Retired) Woodstock Grisdale, J., D.D. (Dean) Winnipeg
Neales, T., M.A. (Canon) Woodstock [ Grivett, S Clearwater
Neales, Scovil, M A. . Temperance V. ! Hewitt M,. B.A Manitou
Nevinha.m,0 S (S of Syn'd)St Steph'n ] Hill, G. C Boissevain
Parkinson, J , SAC St Mary's : Hole, F. R., M.A Minnedosa
Parlee, H.T.B.A Westfield "
Parnther, D. B (Retired) . ..St John
Parry, 1. 1 Grand Falls
Pickets, D. W., MA .... Round Hill
Raymond, W. O., MA., Sec. D. C.S.,
St John.
Richards, D., B A Edmunston
Roberts, G G , ilf ^ (Cn) Fredericton
Sampson, W H St. John
Schofield, Geo. (Retired). . ..St John
Simonds, B..,B A (Retired) St. John
Siinonds, J Dalhousie
Slipper, A A Weldford
Sloggett.R L. ,B ^ , B D . St. Stephen
Smith, Ranald E , 3f J. .. St George
Smithers, A W , £ ^ . . . . Waterford
Spike, n yL.,B.A Musquash
Stevens, L. G , M.A , B D.St John, N
Street, W.U, BA Campobello
Sweet, J. H. S.,SAC.. . .Newcastle
Teed, A. W.,iW^ Richmond
Titcombe, J. C Fairville
Wainwright, H S , B A Kingston
Warneford, E. A . . Hampton Village
Warneford, C. A. S. .Canterbury Sta
Weeks, AH, B.^. (Retired). .Sussex
Wetmore, D I , B.A Clifton
Wiggins, C.F., B A Sackville
Wilkinson, Wm. J.,M A ,Bay du Vin
Williams, P., D.D St John
ECCLESIASTICAL PROVINCE OF
RUPERTS LAND.
Comprising the Dioceses of Rupert's
Land, Mo ::sonee, Saskatchewan,
Athabaska, Qu'Appelle, McKenzie
River, Calgary and Selkirk.
Most Rev. R. Machray, D.D., LL.D.,
WinnlpeB:. Metropolitan, conse
crated 1565, appointed Metro-
politan 1874.
DIOCESE OF RUPERT'S LAND.
Most Rev. R. Machray, D.D., LL.D.,
Bishop's Court, Winnipeg.
Very Rev. John Grisdale, O.D., Dean,
the Deanery, Winniiieg.
Ven. O. Fortin, B.A., Archdeacon of
Winnipeg
V n. R. Phair Archd'n of Islington-
Rev. J. B., O'Meara, M.A
Rev. S. P. Matheson, B.D. . ^
Rev. G. F. Coorabes,M ^ i'f-'^nons.
Rev.E.S.W.Pentreath
Anderson, J. G., B A St. Peter's
Archibald, E Brandon
Baldock, H. W., B.A Foxton
I Hooper. G. H Springfield
Houghton, C. W Cartwright
Johnson '" " ' ""
a, M.A \
±h,BDJ
W. R Killarney
Kimberley, W., B.A . . . .Arrow River
Leslie, H. T., B.A Winnipeg
Littler, C. R., B.D Selkirk
Mackenzie, B Dynevor
Macmoriue, S Portage la Prairie
Matheson, J. W.,B.A . .St. Andrew's
Matheson S. P., i?. D , (Cn.) Winnipeg
Mercer, F. C, B.A Melita.
Nichols, E. P„ M.A Manitou
Owen, S., C.M.S Fort Francis
O'Meara, J. B.jAf.^C^anon) Winnipeg
Page, Jos.. B A E i.erpon
Page, J. W. B., B.A....B.Rt Portage
Pentreath.E.SW. ,.B.D(Cn) Winnipeg:
Phair,R., C.M.S. (Archd' n)Wimui)eg
Prewer, G., B.A Wabigoon
Pritcharn, T Lac Seul
Quinney, C Oak Lake
Robertson, F Carman
Rogers G., R.A Winnipeg
Roy. J. J., M.A Winnipeg
Sadleir, C Russell
Settee, J., C.M.S Dynevor
Spence, B., C.M.S Islington
Stevenson, R. G.. B.A Elkhorn
Stoddart, D. A. B., B.A Bradwardine
Stunden, A., M.A Birtle
Tansey, A Stonewall
Tudor, H. A., M.A Winnipeg
Turnbull, G Binscarth
Walton, T., B.A Melita
Walton, W Morden
Watts, H. L Virden
William", C Carberry
Wood, C Fouris
Wood,J. H. R.,3f.^ Stonewall
DIOCESE OF MOOSONEE.
Rt. Rev. J. Horden, D.D. Moose Fac.
Ven. Archdeacon Vincent Albany
Ven. Archdeacon Winter, York Fac'y
Dick, W Trout Lake
Lofthouse, E . . . . .... Churchill
Newnham, J. A., M.A.'M.oose Factory
Peck, E. J Fort George
Richards, E Rupert House
Saunders, J Mattawakumi
DIOCESE OF SASKATCHEWAN.
Right Rev. Cypr'an Pinkham. D.D.,
D.C.L., Bishop's House, Calgary.
Ven. J. A. MacKay, D,D., Archd.
Ven. George MacKay, Archd.
Badger, John Prince Albert
Barlow, B Prince Albert
Clarke, T Battlef ord
1893.]
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Cook, E Cumberland
Flett, J., B D. {Cahon) Prince Albert
HinesJ The Pas
Tnksfcer, R Battleford
Macdoiiald, D. D Battleford
MacKay, Ven. J. A.,i),Z). Pr. Albert
MacKay, Ven. Geo Prince Albert
Matheson, E. K Battloford
McLennan, R., B.D Stanley'
Pritchard, C J Grand Rapids
Settee, J. R Sandy Lake
Sinclair, J Grand Rapids
Taylor, \. J Onion Lake
Wright, A. A H La Uorne
DIOCESE OF ATQABASCA.
Rt.Rev. R. Young, D.D., Bishop
Fort Vermillion.
Brick, J. G Smoky River
Holmes, G Lesser Slave Lake
Scott, M Fort Vermillion
DIOCESE OF QU'APfELLE.
Hon. and Rt Rev. A. J. R. Anson,
JDC.L., St. John's College, Qu'
Appelle.
Akehurst, H. S., iB.^ . . . .Qu' Appelle
Baker, F.\.,B.A Qu' Appelle
Bartlett, H Regina
Beal, G. T GreenfiU
Brown, W. E Moosejaw
Cunliffe, T. W Fort I'elly
Dawson, L., £.^.. Touch wood Hills
Dobie, G. N Cannington
Godfrey, J Saltcoats
Green, W Whitewood
Greene, T , B. A Qu' Appelle
Johnson, W. F Regina
Mitton, W. T., M.A Moosomin
Nicolls, W., B.A Medicine Hat
Owens, Touchwood Hills
Sargent, J. P., M.A.. Ft. Qu'Appelle
Teitelbaum, F. A Sumner
Terry, G Alameda
DIOCESE OP CALGARY.
Rt. ReT, Cyprian Pinkham, D.D.,
D.C.L., Bisnop's FIous', Calgary.
Brashier, H. B Red Deer
Cooper, A. W. F., M.A Calgary
Cunningham, C , B.A Edmonton
Hilton, R Macleod
Bourne. H T Macleod
Matthews, T. F
Newton, >V. (Canon) Edmonton
Jackson, E. B Lethbridge
Outerbridge, T. W Mitford
Smith. H.H Pincher Creek
Stocken, H. W. G Calgary
Tims, J. W Gleichen
MISSIONARY DIOCESE OF
ALGOMA.
Right Rev. Edward Sullivan, D.D ,
(T.C.D.)S.T.D.,D.C.L.,Bwhop(liS82,.
Bishoiihurst, Sault Ste Marie.
Commusary.
Rev. B. F. Wilson . . Sault Ste Marie
Examininj Chaplain.
Rev. Jas. Boydell,.*/.A.,Bracebridge
Rural Deans.
Rev. C. J. Machin, Thunder Bay.
I Rev. E. A. Vesey, Algoma.
Rev. A. W. H. Chowne,B.Z>., P.Sound
Rev. T. Llywdd, Muskoka.
I Editor of ^^ Missionary "i^ews."
j Rev. G. H. Gaviller.
Allman, A. H Port Sydney
Aylwin, — Ilfracomb
Boydell, Jas Bracebridge
! Burt, J Port Carling
I Chowne A. H. W., B.D Emsdale
I Elarl, W Manitowaning
Evana, W Sohreiber
French, W. H Oravenhurgt
Frost, F Hheguiandah
Gander, G South River
(iaviller, G. U Parry Sound
Gillinor, Gowan Komeau
Irvine, J Garden River
Kirby, M. C Fort WUliam. Wert
Llvwdd, ThoH Huntsville
Lowe, H. P., B.A Aspdin
•Machin. C. J Port Arthur
-Mc; eo<l, D. H Gore Bay
Mosely, R . Parry Sound
I Piercy, Chaa Sudbuiy
1 Piercy, C Burk's Falii
Vesey, E. A Sault Ste. Marie
Wilson, E. F Sault 8t«. Marie
Young, A. J North Bay
Student Lay Header
Steele, E. B Goulais Bay
missionary diocese of
mac;kenzie river.
Right Rev. W.D. Reeve, D.D., Bi«hop,
Fort Simpson.
Ven. Archde. McDonald, Peel River.
Kirkby, B.H., B.A .. .. Fort Norman
Marsh, J
Spendlove, W Fort Resolution
Stringer, J Esquimaux Mission
MISSIONARY DIOCESE OF
SELKIRK.
Rt. Rev. W. C. Bompas, D.D., Biihop^
Rampart House, Porcupine River.
Canham, T. H., Nuklakayit, Lower
Yukon River.
Wallis, C. J. Rampart House, Porcu-
pine River.
Buxton, Upper Yukon River
REFORNIED EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Presiding Bishop— Right Rev. Samuel Fallows, D.D
Chicago, 111.
FIRST SYNOD OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.
Bishop— Right Rev. T. W. Campbell, B.D Toronto.
Allen, W. Fred Toronto
Brown, J. Eastburn. ..Moncton, N.B
Campbell, T. W., D.D Toronto
Clarke, Chas. F Belleville
Cuthbert, T. H Oshawa
Dobbs, C. E
Donaldson, J. B Ottawa
Goodchild, Wm Brigus, Nfld.
Hubly, A. M Sussex, N.B
Hubbard, C. F. . .New Harbor, Nfld.
Hartlev, Wm Nipissing, O.
McGrath, W. M Barrie
Quicke, W, W Ottawa
Stevens, W. D Montreal
Winfield, T. W Ottawa
Wood, J. H. ..St. George, Bermuda
Wilson.Tlt. Rev. E. . .Metuchen, N.J
Wright, D. C Hamilton
Jurisdiction of the Pacific Coast.
Cridge, Right Rev. E. Victoria, B C
Haddon, T.. .New Westminster, B C
Reid, J New Westminster, B C
THE EYAflQELICAL LUTHERAN SYflOD OF CANADA.
The next Annual Meeting will be held at Philipsburg, Ont., Thursday, May 26th, 1898.
President— Rev. A. R. Schulz , P"?*^
Vice-President— R^w J. Stremfer ,^"" m.
Secretary— Rqv E. Hoflfmann Hanulton
Treasurer— R^w. J. Goos Conestog
Hoffman, E Hamilton Ritter, E. F
Arendt, JVi Desboro
Badke, J Humberstone
Berner, U Winchester, N. Y.
Blunck, A Rostock
Brackebupch, G Denbigh
Berthold, E. G Langenburg, Assa.
Busacker, E Germania
Christiansen, B Waterloo
Dachsel, G Listowel
Egerers, A Auburn
Genzaner, E. M Toronto
Genzmer, Geo.. North Williamsburgh
Qenzmer . W Morrisburgh
Goos, J Conestogo
Langholz, J Philipsburg
Littwien, E Brodhagen
Maasz, J New Hamburg
Meinhold, E Hespeler
Miinzinger, J. N Philipsburg
Midler, B Hanover
Miiller, F.,M.D.,Ph Walkerton
Neuddrffer, E Neustadt
Nitardy, F Baden
Pempeit, F Edmonton, Alb.
Petschke, H Heidelberg
Ramthun, E.. Upper Thome Centre
Rembe, H Arnprior
Buttonrille
Ruccius, H. M Winnipeg
Sander, H Wellesley
Schmieder, H. C Edenwald. Assa
Schiilke, E Rankin
Schulz, A. R Elmira
Schroder, C Pembroke
Streich, L Winnipeg
Strempfer, J Zurich
Tw ietmeyer, H Elmwood
Veit, F Tavistock
Walbaum, H New Dundee
Wurster, J' Preston
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CLERGY — PRE6BY lERI AN.
[1893.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ifl CAN/VDA.
in Zion Church, Brantford, on the second Wednesday, of June, 1893, at
The General Assembly will meet
7.30 p.m.
Moderator :-
Oficers 1892-93.
-Rev. Principal Caven, D.D Toronto.
Clerks .—Rev. W, Reid, D.D Toronto.
Rev. Robert Campbell, D.D Montreal.
SYNOD OF THE MARITIME
PROVINCES.
Rev. T. Sedgwick, Tatamagouche,
N.S., Clerk.
Aitken, Wift Newcastle, N B
Allison , M. G St. Martin's, N B
Anderson, J., B.D., St.Stephen, N B
Annand, J. A., M.A. (3fm)..N. Heb.
Archibald, W. P., B. O., Cavendish,PEI
Baird, Isaac New Mills, N B
Baird, W. R. M Shediac, N B
Baker James . . .Richmond. N B
Barker, Joseph Debec Junction
Baynfc, E. S Mabou
Bearisto, J. K Glassville, N B
Begg, W.P., 3f.A.... Kentville, N S
Bennett.J., D.D. {Ret.). St. John, NB
Blair, D. B.(i^(!^) Barney's River, NS
Boyd, A Glenelg, N S
Boyd, Samuel Wallace, N S
Bruce, Geo., B.A St. John, N B
Bruce, W.T.,Jf.Z)., Valley Station,NS
Burns, B..F., D.D Halifax
Burrows, Arch Bennuda
Burgess, I Andover
Cahill, J. A Economy, N S
Cairns, J. A., M.A Scotsbuni, N S
Calder, J. A., B.A ..Springville, NS
Calder, William Mira, C B
Calder, W. C Waweiz, N B
Cameron, Alex.(/t(jt.)L.Stewiacke,NS
Cameron, J. G Souris, P E I
Cameron, J. H.,J5.^.Bass River, N B
Cameron, A, H. (O.lf.) Metapedia, Q
Cameron, John(^eOBridgetown, N S
Campbell, Alexander. . , Noel, N S
Campbell, M Hartsville, P E I
Carr, A. F.,lf.^.,Campbelltown,N B
Carruthers, J New Glasgow, N S
Carson. G. S., B.A Pictou, N S
Chase, J.H., 3f.^. .Onslow Stat., NS
Clarke, D. McD Chipman, N B
Coffin, F. J Couva. Trinidad
Coffin, J.(0 M) Bay of Islands, Nfl'd.
Coffin, J. R Bloomfield, P E I
Coffin, F. S Waterville, N S
Corbet, Thomas . . .Tyne Valley, PEI
Crawford,H New Dublin, N S
Crawford, J. W Mahone Bay, N S
Gumming, Robert .... Westville, N S
Cumming, Thomas Truro, N S
Currie, John, D.D. {Prof.).. Halifax
Darragh, W. S. {Ret.).. Linden, N S
Dawson, Wm., B.D..\J. Canard, N S
Dickie, A. B Milford,N S
Dickey,Henry,3f.-4,SummersidePEI
Dill, T^.U., B.D Parrsboro' N S
Drummond, D Boulardine, C B
Dustan, John F.. Richmond, Halifax
Falconer, Alex Pictou, N. S
Farquharson, Alex Sydney, C B
Fisher, George B.A... Dalhousie, N B
Fisher, J. M Lawrencetown
Fiske, D., £.Z>. ..Florenceville, NB
Forbes, J. A Glace Bay, C B
Forbes, J. F Durham, N S
YorrQst, J. ,D.D.{Pr.D.Col.) Halifa
Fotheringham, T. F . . . . St. John, N B
Fowler.W. J., B. D.(OM )E&cnrmTaa.c, Q
Fowler, Thomas, 3f. .4 . .Halifax, N S
Eraser, D.S.. BA...li. Stewiacke.NS
Fraser, Dun Up. Kennetcook
Fraser, J. K Alberto, P E I
Fraser, W. M., B.Sc. .Annapolis, N S
Fullerton, J.F St. John, N B
Geggie, A. L Truro, N S
George, F. W., Jf.^ . .New Carlisle Q
Gillies, E. .Murray Harbour S., P E 1
Gloag L. R Mabou, C. B
Gordon, D. M., B.D Halifax
Gordon, G. L River John, N S
Graham, Wm St. John's, Nfld
Grant, Alex — E. Lake Ainslie, C B
Grant, Edw'd.M. Musquodoboit, N S
Grant, H. R Trenton
'Jrant, K. J. {Miis) S.Femando, Trin.
Grant, Wm Cow Bay, C B
Gray, J., B.D. {Ret.)... Sussex, N B
Greenless, I. A New Mills
Gunn, A., B.A Cardigan, PEI
Gunn, A St. Andrews, N B
Gunn, A. D Barney's River, N 8
Hamilton, Gavin . . . .Brookfield, N S
Hamilton, W . . Kingston, KentCo. N B
Harvey, M., Jf.^(/JeO St. John's, Nd
Hawlay, John St. James, N B
Henderson, Dunean..Blue Mt., N 8
Jack, L. {Ret.) Buctouche, N B
Jack, T. C, B.A Maitland, N S
Johr-ston, A.F. {O.M.) N.Kincardine,
Johnston, T. G Blackville, NB
Kinnear, G. F. .New Richmond, N B
Laing, Robert, M.A Halifax
Layton, Jacob Elmsdale, N S
Leek, George A L. La Have, N S
Logan, A. P. (O.M.) ..Bedford, NS
Logan, J. A Acadia Mines, N S
McClure, J.K. Clyde Riv, Shel. Co. NB
McCoy, Joseph, M.A. .Chatham, N S
McCulloch,W.,Z).i).(/fei.). Truro, N S
McCurdv, E. A. .Port of Spain. Trin.
McDonald,Chas.,3f.^.(Pro/.)Halifax
McDonald,D.B^.fii).P'tHastings,CB
McDonald, Willard.Fredericton, N B
McDougall, Donald . . . West Bay,C B
McFarlane, J. D Pierston, N B
McGillivray, Daniel Lunenburg
McGillivray, J.D Clifton, N S
McGregor, D Amherst, N S
Mcintosh, Donald Shelburne, NS
McKay, Charles Brookfield, N S
McKay H. B Wallace N S
McKay, J. McG Port Elgin, N B
McKay Neil Chatham, N B
McKenzie,A.A.,3f.J.,B5c.,L'gCreek
McKenzie. E Cape North, C. B.
McKenzie, J. A Pugwash, N S
McKenzie, J. W., J5.J^.Midgell. PEI
McKenzie,J.W. {Miss) New Hebrides
McKenzie, Ken. (Ret. )Ba.ddeck, C B
McKenzie, M. A Grand River, C B
M<:Kenzie, W. J Stewiacke, N.S.
McKinnon, Duncan . Lockeport, N S
UcKnight, A. D.D.{P'- P. Coi) Halifax
McLean,A.,3f.^.(PF./'.;, opewell,NI
McLean, Allan Hampton, PEI
McLean A. J Harvey, N B
McLean, Jas Great Village, N S
McLean, H K . . . . Union Centre, N S
McLean, J. A . .New Richmond, Que
McLean, Roderick . . Valleyfield, PEI
McLennan, J. M. . .Brookfield, PEI
McLennan, J. W., .B. D. . Newport, N S j
MeLeod, A. B. . . Mt. Stewart, P E I
McLeod, Harvey. . . . Little Har., N S
MeLeod. A. W., PTi.D.Thorburn, N S
McLeod, A. M. {O.M.).. Kempt, N S
MeLeod, D.B., M.A.. .. Kinross, P E I
McLeofl, G. B Cove Head
McLeod, H., D.D. {Ret.).Sydney, C B
McLeod, M Loch Lomond, C B
McLeod, Roderick ..Strathlorne,C B
MoLeod, Roderick S. . .Narrows, C B
McLeod, Wm Harcourt, N B
McMillan, Angus.S.S.Riv. Dennis, C B
McMillan, Donald. Sydney Mines, CB
McMillan, G., iS. J,.Princetown, PEI
McMillan, John, B.D Halifax
McNab, E Harbour Grace
McNeill, L. G., M.A.. St. John, N B
McPherson, H. II., M.A... Halifax
MeQuarrie, H . . . . Leitch's Creek, C B
McQuinn, R. C New Annan
McRae, Alex Middle River, C B
Macrae, Donald, D.D.. St. John, NB
McRae, W. L Princetown, Trin.
Mahon, A. W Marslffield, P E I
Moson, W.A.,ii.^. Georgetown, P.E.I
Maxwell, Wm Sherbrooke, N S
Millar, E. D., ^.^.. .Yaniiouth, N S
Morrison, P. M. {Agt.Ch.). . . . Halifax
Morton, J., D.D Tunapuna, Trin.
Muir, W. R Merigomish, N S
Mullen, J. S Stanley, N B
Munro, J. R., B.^. . Antigonish, N S
Murchie, Wm. (OJf) Scotch Settlem't
Murray, I., D.Z).. North Sydney, C B
Murray, F.W., South Richmond, N B
Murray, John Shubenacafiie, C B
Murray, J. D Red Bank, N B
Murray, Jas., (IFC). ..Montrose, N B
Murray. T. H Little River, N S
Ness, W. H Portapique, N S
Nicholson, T. (i?e^).River Charlo,NB
Patterson,G.D.D.(IFC)N.Glasgow,NS
Pollok, A., D.D. {Prof.) ... Halifax
Quinn, R. C New Annan, N S
Rankin, E. B Sj'dnej'
Robbins, John Truro, N S
Roberts, E. f0.3f.). . Douglaston,N B
Robertson, A New Glasgow, N.S
Robertson, H. A Erromanga
Robertson, J., 3f.^., Black River, NB
Robertson, John,(IF.C).Hopewell,NS
Robitnson, J M., B.A. Moncton, N B
Rogers, A., B.A Windsor, N S
Rosborough, J.3f.^.Tabusintac, N B
Rosborough, S., Jf. ^. Sheet Ha'r N S
Rose, John Whycocomagh, C. B
Ross, James Woodstock, N B
Ross, R. D Wolfville, N S
Ross, Wm., £.^. Prince William, N B
Roulston, A. .Murray Harbour, PEI
Scott, Wm Charlottetown
Sedgwick, T Tatamagouehe, N S
Shore, Godfrey Carleton, N B
Simpson, Allan Halifax
Simpson, F. C
Sinclair, A. McLean . ..Eldon, P E I
Sinclair, Jas Folly Village, N S
Smith, E., B.D., Mid. Stewiacke, N S
Spenser, W. H.Montague Bdg., P E I
Sterling, Alex Clifton, P E I
Stevens, Jas. {O.M.) . . . .Salina, N B
Stewart, Thos Dartmouth, N S
Sutherland. D., Charlottetown, P E I
Sutherland, Donald. . . .Gabarus, C B
Sutherland, J Caledonia, P E I
Sutherland, J. M New Carlisle
Thomson, A. F..Brithurst Vill., N B
Thompson, A. W Trinidad
Thompson, J. {W.C.).. Durham. N S
Thompson, W.McC (OJIf) Kempt, N S
Turnbull, J. H., Jf.vlStellarton, N S
Turnbull, John (0. Jf.)Flatlands, N B
Valentine, John.U.Musquodoboit.NS
McLeod, J. M.,Jf.^.. Long River, P E I I Vaus, R. G St, George
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IVright, D Sprinjrhill, N S
Wyllie, A. L.,{Ret) Great Village, NS
■^ SYNOD OF MONTREAL
^B AND OTTAWA.
T!^. J.Watson, D. P.,Huntingdon,Q.
Clerk.
Anderson, D.,M.A. (Ret) .. .Levis, Q
Andrew, Joseph Middleville, O
Armstrongf, W. D., P/iZ). Ottawa, O
Barclay, Alex Three Kivers, O
Barclay, James, Jf ^.,i>.Z),Montreal
Bayne, G.Dunlop, 5. 4 .Pembroke, O
Bayne,G. T.,B.A Ashton, O
Beatt, J. 11 Cuniberland.O
Bennett, Orr Russell, O
Bennet, J L'Orignal, O
Bennett, Thos Montreal
Blakely,W.D.M.,5.^.For'tersFall8,0
Boudreau, M. F New Glasgow, Q
Bourgoin, Jules, P A.Trembles
Boyd, J. M., 5.Z).. ..Beauharnois, Q
Bumet, John S Martintown, O
Calder, John A. G Lancaster, O
Cameron, C. J., 3f..(4..Brockvilie, O
Cameron, Hugh, B.A. .Morrisburg O
Cameron, Jno. J. ,Af-<4. .Woodlands, O
Campbell, Isaac Ottawa
Campbell, J. Jf4,2/L. Z)(Pro)Montreal
€ami)bell, John C Russell, O
Campbell,Neil, B.^., Oliver's Ferrv,0
Campbell, U., D. D Montreal
Campbell, R., D. Sc Renfrew, O
Canning, W. T. (Ret . . ..Mountain.O
Chiniquy, Charles, Montreal
Christie, W.M.,M.A.(ir.C) Ottawa, O
Clark, G. M New Edinburgh. O
Clark, W. B., D.D.,(Ret). . ..Quebec
Cooke, C. H., £.^. .Smith's Falls, O
Connack, James Maxville, O
Cote, Jos. E Namur, Q
Craig, Hugh Sawverville, Q
Coussirat, D.,B. D.(Prof. ) .'. Montreal
Crombie, George . . Fort Coulonge, Q
Crombie, J. Myles, Cot§desNeiges, Q
€rom]ne,.John,M.A.,(Ret.)S. Falls. O
Cruikshank, W.R. B.A Montreal
Dempster, George Hull City, Q
Dewar, D. L., B.A., . . Scottstown, Q
Dewey, Fmlay, M., ^.JJ/.».. Montreal
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Duclos, J. E Valle vfield, Q
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Findlay,D.,3f.yl Manotick, O
Fleck, James, B.A Montreal
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Forlong, Wm Lachute, Q
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Givan, Arpad Williamstown, O
Goodwillie, J. M,, ifcT. 4. ...Vernon, O
Gourlay, I. L Chelsea
Grant, A. S., 2?.^.. .B.D. .Almonte, O
Gloag, L. M Moretown
.Groulx, A. S., B.A.Ste. Philomene, Q
Hally, James Ste. Therese, Q
Hanran, James (Ret. . . Inverness, Q
Ilastie, James Cornwall, O
iHeine, Geo. C, Montreal
Herridge, W. T., B D Ottawa, O
Higgins, Jos. H., £..4.. .Mountain, O
Hyland. David J .Fitzroy Harbour, O
Jnternoscia, A Montreal
Jenkins, John.i). D.(Ret.)
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Kalem, Hagope T Earldlev, Q
Kellock.D., /»/. 4 .,Ph.D.Spencerv'le,0
Knowles, Robt Pembroke, O
Knowles, Robt. E Ottawa, O
Lamont Hugh, D.D Milan, Q
Lang, G.U.,BA Admaston, O
' Langton. Jog. F.,B.A .. Rookbum, Q
Lefebvre, T. Z., /J. (7.//.(0.iK.) Quebec
Loiselle, H.O.. St. Paul de Chester, Q
Love. A. T.. B.A Quebec
MacAdam, T. (Prof.) Que»)ec
McAlister, John M., B. .4 .Iroquois, O
McArthur, Geo., B.A... .Cardinal, O
McCarter, John Vara, O
McCaulav, E., B.A Gould, Q
McConnell, Jas. A.. .Chalk Riv.r, O
McCrae, D. L.,M.A., I'h.B Montreal
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McDiarmid, H.J Kemptville, O
McDonald, ^\, A.M., Ph.D., Dundee.Q
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McFarlane, A. H Franktown, O
McGillivrav, J Cote S. Antoine.Q
Mclntvre, J. M., (IT.C.)
MacKay, A. B.,Z).Z) Montreal
McKay, Neil St. Elmo
McKay, N. T. C. ...Sunimerbtown, O
McKav, R., B.D Douglas, O
McKechnie, I). L. (O.Jf.)Mattawa, O
McKenzie, Arch Eganville
McKenzie, John Moose Creek, O
McKenzie, W. A Brockville,
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McLaren, D., B.A Alexandria, O
McLaren, John Carp, O
McLean, J. M Blakeny, O
McLean, Don'd J., B.A . . Arnprior,0
McLean, Hugh Richmond, O
McLennan, D.D Apple Hill, O
McLennan, M., B.4....Kirk Hill, G
McLeod, Angus Stornoway, Q
McLeod, John, B A Riohmond,Q
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McLeod, Roderick Dunvegan, O
McNabb, Robert, B A . Beachburg, O
McNain, R Carleton Place
McNish, Neil, LL.D .. ..Cornwall, O
McPhee, Norman Mareboro', Q
McRae, D. L., Ph.B Montreal
Mcllraith, John S. . Balderson, O
Me Vicar, D. H. , D. D.,LL. D. , Montreal
Mackie, John Lachute. Q
Martin, J.C, B.A. .S.A. deDundee,Q
Matheson,Alex.(IF.C.), Lunenburg, O
Matheson, John Martintown O
Millar, D.,(W.C.) Aylmer, Q
Mitchell, E. A., B.A.. ..Almonte, O
Mogee, Alex Aylmer, Q
Moore, Wm., D.D Ottawa, O
Morin, Jos. L.. Af.A Montreal, Q
Morrison, D. W., R n..Onnstown, Q
Mousseau,G. C, (0.3f ).Grenville, O
Mowatt, A. J Montreal, Q
Muir, J. B., A.M .. . Huntingdon, Q
Mvlne, Solomoni^fif ^)Smith's Fall8,0
Nelson. Thos, A Bristol. Q
Nichols, John Montreal
Nixon, Thos Smith's Falls, O
Oxlev. M. S., B.A., (O.M.) . Montreal
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Patterson, A., B.A Pakenham, O
Patterson. James, (Clerk) Montreal
Porter, J. G., B.A. Mcrrickville, O
Pugh, David New Rockland, Q
Robertson, Adam(0.^f.).. ..Metis. Q
Robertson. W Hemmingford. Q
Rondeau. Samuel, B.A Hull, Q
Ross, C. B., B.D Lachine, Q
Ross, D.Y.,3r.A Westport, O
Ross, James, B.D Perth, O
Rowat, Andrew Athelstnne Q
Scott, Alex. A.,. 4.3f.Carieton PI. O
Scott, Alex. B. A.Sr Perth, O
Scott, Eph Montreal
I Scott, M. H., M.A . . W. Winohester.O
Scrimger, J., M.A. (Pro/".). Montreal
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I Shearer, Wm Sherbrooke, Q
i Sinclair, James (W C.) Carp, O
Smith, G A St. AnnedePrescott.O
Smith, G. H., B.A Danville, Q
! Smvth, W. J.. PhD Montreal
Stewart, Jaines Arundel, Q
Stewart. Rol^rt. B.A..S. Gowrr, O
Sttwart, Donald White I.ake, O
Stewart, James (O.M.) ... Morton, O
Stuart, James Presoott, O
Suckling, A. E. . Farnham Centre., Q
Sutherland, James lnveme«H, Q
Tait, James, (R'.C.)
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Tanner, Chas. A LevUi, Q
Taylor, Hugh IXKsh Winnoch, O
Taylor, S. J., B A Montreal, Q
Tuffts, W. M Hawkesbuiy
Vernier, Paul S Angers, Q
Waddell. N.(fi.Z))... Russeltown, Q
Wanlen . R. H. , D. D. A 'ft. Ch . Mont real
Watson, J., D.D... M :■-'•; Q
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Whitelaw,J.W.,«./l.Kuir..ir > :M.n,0
Williams, Geo., B.A . N. Georgetown
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Wright, J. J Mallojytown, O
SVNOD OF TORONTO AND
KINGSTON.
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Clerk.
Abraham, J Whitby
Alexander. Jos. M.A., (Ret). Toronto
Allen, W. F Neweastle
Amos, Walter Aurora
Anderson, W., 3f . J - . . . . Bobcaygeon
Andrews, Francis Keene
Argo, James Non'al
Armstrong, W. C Hawkesville
Aull, Jno. M Palnierston
Ballantyne, George .... Mono Centre
Beattie, R. J Guelph
Beattie, David (/ief ). . Campl«ellford
Bell, Geo., LL.D. {W. C.).. Kingston
Bell, Jno. W., 3f.4., . . . .Newmarket
Black, J. Waddell (W.C,) Toronto
Bennett, William Spring ville
Bethune, M. N Gravenhurst
Blair, Archibald, B./4,,.Na8sagaweya
Brown, H Havelock
Brown, J. A Agincourt
Bnant, I. (H'. C.)
Buchanan, D. M Georgetown
Burnett, J. R. S Alliston
Bums, Wm., tAgt Knox Co/. ^Toronto
Camelon, Da\id, (Ret)... . Port Hope
Cameron, J. M Toronto
Cameron. Charles (H'f A.).. Durham
Cameron, M. C, B.D Harriston
Campbell, i.\.., B.A .. .Cheltenham
Campbell. Chas., (W.C.).. ..Toronto
Campbell, A. U Uxbridge
Campbell, Charles A -. . Maple
Cannichael, James, D.D... .Strangre
Cannichael, Jas., M.A Norwood
Carnithej^s, S Waterloo
Carswell. James Bond Head
Caven . Wm. ,D.D.(Pr.K.C.) Toront o
I Chaml»er8, Thos. S.(O.V.).. Wolfe Id.
Childerhose, S.,B.A.... Udorado, O
Chisholm, J Dunbarton
! Clarke, W., M.C.P.dS. Braccbridge
Cleland. James, (Ret) . . . Port Hope
Cleland, Wm., (Ret) Toronto
Cochrane, J. J.. M.A Thornton
Coulthani. Walter Picton
Craig R. J., M.A Deseronto
Craig, R. M Fergus
Craig. S. S Oakvitle
Craw, George. (Ret) Barrie
Crozier, Hugh Grand Valley
Cuml)erland. J.. Jf..4 Stella
Currie. .\rfh'd. M.A... (Ret.).Sony&
Currie, Hugh Penetanguishene
Davidson, John Alma
Dewar, Robert , (Ret) Annan
Dickson, Jas. A. R.. B.D., Ph.D. Gait
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Drumraond, A. A Newcastle
Drummond, Jas., B.A..S. Monoghan
Duncan, J. B Parry Sound
Duncan, J, McD., B.J... .Tottenham
Duncan, Peter Colborne
Eakin, Jos., B.A.,{Ret.) ..Markham
Enies, L. C Markdalf
Eastman, S. H. , B.A.., Oshawa
Edmison, Henry, M.A Rothsav
Elliott, J. J Hillsburgh
Ewing, John Mount Pleasant
Fairlie, John Lansdowne
Farquherson, Wm Claude
Fer}nison,G.I)., M.A Kinj^'ston
Findlay, A. (Supt. Miss.) Barrie
Jleming, P Caledon East
Forrest, Wm., {Ret.) Markdale
Fowlie, R Erin
Fowler, James, M.A Kingston
Eraser, James Sutton
Eraser, J. B., M.D Annan
Eraser, R. D., A/..4 . . . . Bowman ville
Eraser, W., D.D. (Ret.) Barrie
Frizzell, Wm., Ph.B Toronto
Gallaher, John, B.A Dufiferin
Galloway, Wm Kirkfield
Gaudier, Alfred Brampton
Gaudier, Jos New burgh
Garrioch, John (O.if.) Banda
Gilchrist, J.B.., B.A Baltimore
Gillis, J Lion's Head
Gilray, Alex Toronto
Glassford, R. J. M Streetsville
Goldsmith, Thos. (Ret.) Toronto
Gracey, Henry Gananoque
Grant, G., M.A., (r.P.Schools)Oril\i&
Grant,G.M,Z>.i>.(P.Q Col.). Kingston
Grant, Jas. A., W. Toronto Junction
Grant, R. N Orillia
Gray, James M Stiriing
Gray, J., D.D. (Pas. Em.). . . .OrilHa
Gregg, W., D.D. (Pro/.).... Toronto
Gunn, R. (Ret.) Orillia
Haddow, Robert, B.A., Milton
Haigh, George Hespeler
Hamilton, A. M.,3f. J . . Winterbourne
Hamilton, J., M.A. (O.M.) ..Keady
Hamilton, R. M., B.A Eglintoh
Hanna, W.G. B.A Uxbridge
Hay, John, B.D Cobourg
Henry, J. K Creemore
Hewitt, W. J Cookstown
Hos.sack, D. C, M.A.. . . Orangeville
Hudson, A Dundalk
Houston, Samnel, M.A . . .Kingston
Hughes, Robert Rosemont
Hume, R. (W.C.) Toronto
Hunter, John Guthrie
Hunter, W. A., M.A Toronto
Hutcheson, Smith (Ret.) Shanty Bay
Hyde, Richard Warsaw
Inglis, Wm. (W. charge) — Toronto
Jackson, Alex., Pn. D Gait
James, David Midland
Jansen, A. G Durham
Johnston, D. C Beaverton
Johnston, J. R Coleman
Johnston, Robert, B.A Lindsay
Johnstone, T. T Maple Valley
Kellogg, S. H., D.D Toronto
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Knox, H. (Ord. Miss.) Minesing
Lang, G. R Wolfe Island
Laird, Robert Sunbury
Leask, Robert, riF.C.) Toronto
Leishman, John Angus
Leitch. Malcolm Elora
Leslie, A., J»/. A Clarke
Lindsay, Peter (Ret.) Toronto
Linton, A.R,B.D Cooksville
Lochead, Wm.(»r.C.)..Eenelon Falls
Lord, C. S., B.A Grafton
McAlpine, John Chatsworth
McAulay A., B.A Wood ville
McClelland, D. C. L Toronto
McCoU, D. B.A Swinton
McConnell, Wm Craigvale
McCulloch McDonald's Corners
.Mc-Curdy,J.F.,/*^.D.(Pro/.). Toronto
•McOiarmid, Archibald Dornoch
Mf'Donald, Alex., B.A Duntroon
McDonald, D Glenarm
.McDonald, D. B Bendale
Macdonnell, D. J., B.D Toronto
McEachern, D Napanee
McEw an, John Lakefield
McGillivray, Alex Toronto
McGillivray, M., M.A Kingston
Mcllroy, James. . . Watson's Corners
Mclnnes, John Elora
Mcintosh, D. (Ret.) Swansea
McKav, G., M.A Queensville
McKay, R. P., M.A Parkdale
McKee, Thos. (Ins. P. Schools) Barrie
McKee, wmam,B. A.(W.ch.).. Barrie
McKeen, J. A., M. A Orono
McKellar, Hugh Conn
McKenzie, A. F Rugby
McKinnon, M., M.A. . .Fenelon Falls
McLaren, J. B Columbus
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McLaren, J. F., B.D Rocklyn
MacLaren, Wm. 2).X>.(Pro/.)Toronto
JMcLean, D. A. , Kemble
McLean, M.W., M.A Belleville
McLennan, Alex Hoath Head
McLennan, K., (W.ch.) Whitby
McLeod, A. K Brighton
McLeod, D. D Barrie
McLeod, Donald B.A Priceville
McLeod, P. A., B.A Sonya
McMechan, J Port Perry
McMillan, John Wick
McNaughton, D. {Ret.). . . .N. Keppel
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McRobbie, G. G. Ph.B.... Shelburne
McTavish, Daniel D. Sc Toronto
Mc William, W.„ LL.B.. Port Hope
Mc Williams, A Peterbore'
Marsh, D. B Eramosa
Martin, W A. J Toronto
Mackie, John, M.A Kingston
Meikle, William (Ret.) Toronto
Middleniiss, Jas. D.D Elora
Miller, J. M Holstein
Millican, W (Ret.) Gait
Milligan, George M., J5. .4., ..Toronto
Milne, Jas. W. H., B.A, . .Mansewood
Monteath. R. {Pres. Clerk) ..Toronto
Moodie, Robt Stayner
Moore, John Burnbrae
Moffat, R. C, D.D. (W.C). . .Toronto
Morrison,D,, D.D. (Ziet.) Owen Sound
Morrison, John ... Cedarville
Mowat, J. B., D.Z>. (Prof.) Kingston
Muir, Thomas (W.C.) Fordwick
Mullan, Elias (W.C.) Kilsyth
MuUan, James B Fergus
Munro, G., M.A Harriston
Mutch, John, M.A Toronto
Neil, John, B.A Toronto
Nicol, Peter Unionville
Nicholson, A. B., B.A Kingston
Niven, D. P., B.A Dromore
Norris, Henry Glenallan
Orr, J. W Mono Mills
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Parsons, H. M, D. D Toronto
Patterson. Wm Toronto
Peattie, Wm. (W.C.) Toronto
Percival, W. W., Richmond Hill
Perrin, L., B.A Pickering
Porteous, George Kingston
Porteous, John (Ret) Gait
Pullar, Jas Toronto
Rae, James W Acton
Ramsay, D. M., B.D . . . . .Mt. Forest
Rattrav, J., B.A Melrose
Reid, Walter Weston
Reid, H. E. A., B.A Stoufifviile
Reid, W,, D D. (Agt. Ch.).. Toronto
Robertson, J. L., (O.Jf.).Burk's Falls
Robertson, Wm., M.A Morriston'
Hodgers, Uobt. (O.M.) Crawford
Eondeau, S Sudbury
Ross, Alex., M.A. (Ret ) Clinton.
Ross, Donald, M.A., D.D., Kingston
Ross, James, B.A Harwood
Ross, J. A., B.A Churchill
Scott, J. McP., B.A Toronto
Scott, Jas. R. (Pres. CTerAr).Cambray
Scott, Marcus Campbellford
Sieveright, James M.A ..Huntsville
Simpson, Geo, (W. ch.) Toronto
Sinclair, Henry (W.C.) Toronto
Smellie, George, D.D. (Ret).. Verges,
Smith, Jas. G., M.A.,B.D.. . Guelpb
Smith, Frederick Bradford
Smith, Jas. F., M.D., (3/m.). .China
Smith, R. B Ashburn
Smith, Wm. S Centreville
Smith, T. G. , D.D Kingston
Soraerville, John, M.A. Owen Sound
Strachan, Donald Rockwood
Stenhouse, J. , M.A, «,O.Af.).. Toronto
Stewart, A. C Belmore
Stewart, John (Ret.) Elora
Stewart, J. G., B.A Toronto
Sturgeon, R. (O.M.). . . Waubaushene
Sutherland, D., M.A.. .. Warkworth
Sym, P., (W.C.) Wiarton
Thorn, L. W Arthur
Thompson, D. A Hastings
Thomson, R.Y.,£.jD.,(P}'o/.) Toronto'
Thynne, Robert Markham
Tibb, R. C, B.A Toronto-
Torrance, E. F., M.A Peterboro'
Torrance, Robt., D.D. (WC) . .Guelph
Turnbull, J , A, , LL. B Toronto
Turnbull, U.(0 M.).... Vic. Harbor
Waits, E. yV.,M. Sc Owen Sound
Wallace, Robt. (Het.) Toronto.
Wallace, W. G.,M.A., B.D. Toronto-
Wardrope, Thos., D.D Guelph
Watt. Joseph Laskay
Wells John, M.A Flesherton
White, Wm. (Retired) Peterboro*
White, Jas, H.M A.D'i Park, Toronto-
Whiteman, R., B.A Port Perry
Wilkins, Wm. Thos., 5. J ... Trenton
Williamson, J., LL.D Kingston
Wilson, Alex Fairbank
Wilson, Andrew (W.C.) Toronto
Wilson, Andrew Caledon
Wilson, Thomas (Ret.) Toronto i
Windell, W. C. (Retired).. Pontypool ;
Wishai-t, David Madoc
Yeomans, G. A., M.A Wiarton
Young, Stephen Clifford
Young, W.C. (W.C.) Toronto
Young, J. A., M.A Toronto
SYNOD OF HAMILTON AND
LONDON.
Rev. W. Cochrane, D.D., Brantford,
Clerk.
Abraham, R. H. , 3f.A Burlington
Acheson, Samuel Kippen
Alexander, T.. M.A. (i?e«.)Brantford
Anderson, J, A., Goderich
Ander.son, John Tiverton
Anderson,R.S.G., M.A., B.D.St.U'Vs
Baker, John (W.C.) Stratford
Ball, W. S Vanneck
Ballantyne, James London
Ballantyne, F Kirkwall
Ballantyne, W. D., rW.C) Kincardine
Barr, Matthew (Retired) .. ..Seaforth
Battisby, J. R.,Ph.D Chatham
Beamer, A Petrolea
Beattie, D. M., B.D .Goble's
Becket, John Thamesville
Black, James (Ret.) Hamilton
Bloodsworth, J. A Port Stanley
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OLEROT PEE8BYTERIAN.
125
Boudreau, P. . . . Ste. Anne, 111., U S
Buchanan, J. H. M.D India
Burson, George St. Catharines
Cameron, D. G Strabaije
Cameron, Duncan Nairn
Cameron, J. W Burns
Cameron, Lachlan Thamesford j
Campbell, David Pinkerton
Camj^liell, John Granton ;
Carriere, S. A Grand Bend
Caswell, A. K. (O.M.) . . .. Waterford
Chambers, R,(Afiss.)Erzeroum,Turk(!y I
Chestnut, E. B St. Catharines
Clark, W. J London
Cochrane, W., D.D Brantford
Cockburn, E., M.A Paris j
Conning, J. S Caledonia
Cosgrove, T. A St. Mary's
Croll, RM Drisden
Cook, W. A Dorchester Station
Cruickshank, W. M St. Ann's
Craw, W. W., B.A Thorndale
Crawford, Jno., B.A.. .Niagara Falls
Currie, Archd, (Ret.) Chatham
Currie, Donald Wallaceburg
Currie, John Clachan
Currie, Dougald Glencoe
Currie, Hector, B.A Thedford
Currie, Peter {W.C.) Strathroy
Cuthbertson, George Wyoming
Davidson, Duncan Langside
Davidson, T., M. A Wroxeter
Dawson, Alex-, B.A Tempo
Dewar, D .L Ailsa Craig
Dey, W. J., M.A Simcoe
Drumn, A H Avonton
Duff, Daniel Malcolm
Duncan, 'W.A.,B.D. .Sault Ste. Marie
Eadie, John Queenhill
Fairbdirn, R., B.A Dungannon
Fen ton, S. (Retired) Brantford
Fisher, J. W , B.A Christie's
Fleming, Wm. M Essex
Fletcher, D. H., D.D Hamilton
Fletcher, Colin, M.A Exeter
Forrest, David Walton
Forrest, Wm(Jr. ch). .Tilbury Centre
Francis, George A Rodney
Fraser, Mungo, D./) Hamilton
Gauld, John (IF. ch.) ... .Hamilton
Geddes, W. H Whiteohurch
Gillis, John Paisley
Gordon, Jas. M.A. (Ret.) London
Gourlav, James, M.A Port Elgin
Graham, John H., B.A Watford
Graham, Wra. (Ret.) Egmondville
Grant, A St. Marj-'s
Grant, Alex. (Ret.) Lucknow
Gray, John Windsor
Gray, Robt Kinloss
Haig, W. M Hyde Park
Hamilton, J. A, Jf. A.Londesborough
Hamilton, J. B Wardsville
Hamilton, Robt Motherwell
Hardie, J. S Ayr
Hartley, Alex. Y Bluevale
Henderson, Alex .... Appin
Henderson, A,, A.M Atwood
Henderson, J. S Hensall
Henderson, R Bayfield
Hunter, R. 3., B.A Ridgetown
Hutt, E. R Ingersoll
James, John, D.D Walkerton
Johnston, John Paisley
Johnston, Jos. W Cayuga
Jones, S., (Ret.) Brussels
Jordan, G. W., B.A Strathroy
Kay, John Milverton
Kay. W. Malcolm Duart
Kelso, Donald Wallacetown
King. Wm. (Retired) Chatham
Laidlaw, R. J., LL.D Hamilton
Laing, John, D.D Dundas
Larkin, F. H. , B. .4 Chatham
Law, George Belgrave
Lees, John (W.C.) Springbank
Leitch, Robert W Point Edward
Leitch, M. L Stratford i
Little, James Birr
Loohead, John S., M,A .... Parkhill
IxxihevA, W Mandamin
Lyle, Samuel, B.D Hamilton
McClung, J Onondaga
McColl Angus (Ret.) Clmtham
MeQiiaig, F Welland ,
McD.mald, A. D., D.D Seaforth
McDonald, J. A Varna
McDonald, Kenneth Kintail
McDonald, J. A St. Thomas '
McEac'hern, P. M Wateniown
McFarlane, John Pine River '
McGillivray, J. K. (O.M.). Gore Bay
McGregor, M Tilsouburg
Mclntyre, D. C, PA, Z). . . . Beamsville
M<!lntyre, R St. Thomas
McKay, \., D.D Cowal
McKay, Ansu.-^ Lucknow
McKay, Geo ., M.D Kincanline
McKay, G L.,DD Tamsui
McKay, Wm. A., £,.4 .. ..Woodstock
McKee, J. C Bridgen
McKeiizie, A. (W. ch.)... Kincardine
McKenzie, D., B.A Tara
McKibbin, R. V., B.A. ...Oil Springs j
McKibbin, W, M., A.M. . . . Millbank '
McKiimon, .T , B.D Springbank
McKnight. R.. M.A Dunnville '
McLaren, J. M., B.A Blenheim !
McLachlin, A. G., B.A. ..Harrington !
McLean, Archd Blyth
McLennan, D.H. 3/^(0. If. )Thessalon
McLennan, F. A Lucknow
McLennan, George Camlachie
McLennan, G. A., B.A Jarvis
McLintock, J.W. (W.C.) Oungah
McMillan, Jas Alvinston
McMuUen, W. T., i). Z) ... Woodstock
McNabb, John (Retired).. . Lucknow
McQuarrie, Hector Wingham
McQuarrie, J. P Tansley
McQueen, Adam F Ripley
McRae, Donald B Cranbrook
McRobie, John, (W.C.) ... .Petrolea
McTavish, W. S. B.D St. George
Malcolm, James Teeswater
Manson, Alex. L Valetta
Martin, Wm. M Exeter
Millar, D Brussels
Millov. John Crinan
Mitchell, J. W., M.A. Thorold
Moreton, R. , Hon Hamilton
Morin, \y.,M.A Port Colbome
Morrison. J. A Rutherford
Mowat. W Allenford
Muir, Walter Carluke
Munro, John M Klntore
Murray, J. A London
Murray, John G Grimsby
Murray, J. L., M.A Kincardine
Murray, James, M.A Hamilton
Musgrave, Peter Seaforth
Myers, R. H., B.A Norwich
Nattress, Thos., B..4... Amherstburg
Needhani, G Seaforth
I Panton, E. W Stratford
I Paterson, Nathaniel Hanover
j Patterson, G. C Embro
I Peatchell, T. H Wellandport
Perrie, D. Chesley
Pettigrew, Robt., M.A.. Qlenmorris
Pritchard .James Forest
Proudfdot, J. J. A., D.D., (Lee. K.
CoUege) London
Pyke, R Shakespeare
RatclifTe, J. H St. Catharines
Reid, W, .\ Port Dalhousie
Rennie, J. (Ord. Afi»«).. Spanish Mills
Robertson, 3.. M.A Port Dover
Roger, Walter M. .V.Jl., London Ea.st
Ross, John, B. .4 Brussels
Russell, Alex Bothwell
Sawers, E. H Wilton Grove
Scott, John B. (W. ch.). .Leamington
Scott, John, D.D. , (Ret.). . .Hamilton-
Scott, Peter Ciomarty
Scott. Robt Brookwlale
Shaw, Neil, B.A Tilbury Centre
Shearer, J. G. B.A Hanailton
Shearer. W. K , B. J Drumbo
.SimpH<m, J. H Brucefteld
Sinclair, R. G Mohawk
Smith, N Niagara
Stevenson, Arch'd Molesworth
Stevenson, R. (Retired) lyindon
Stewart. Alex., B.A Clinton
Stewart, A Shakespeare
St«wart, A. S Kilmartin
Straith, Peter Innerkip
Sutheriand, Alex Ripley
Sutherland, George Fiugal
Sutheriand, W. R. (/?««.) Strathbum
Tailing. M. P Ix)ndon
Taylor, J. B. (W.oh.) Blyth
Tibb, J. C..B.D Lucasville
Thomson, John, M.A Ayr
Thomson, T. G Hamilton
Thompson, John, D.D Sarnia
Thompson, G. J. A., Ph.D.. Aylmer
Tolmie, Andrew Southampton
Tolmie, J. C Brantfoid
Tully, A. F Mitchell
Turnbull, T. L Clanbrassil
Urquhart, Alex Corunna
Ure, Robert, D.D., Ci?*e. )..Goderich
Waddell. A. W., (Ret) Blenheim
Walker, W. P Elfrida
Wallace, W. E.,B.A.. Little Current
Wardrope, David (Ret.)... Teeswater
Watson, Murray Leamington
Wells, John Jarvis
Wilson, Thomas Dutton
SYNOD OF MANITOBA AND THE
NORTH WEST TERRITORIES.
Rev. 8. C. Murray, Neepawa, Man
Ckrk.
Anderson, D. B.A.,... Springfield, M
Andrew, J Margaret
Baird, A.B., B.D. (Pf.) Winnipeg. M
Beattie, Walter. . . . . ..Dominion City
Borthwiek, H. J., M.A. (Ret.) Morden
Brown, John Sourisford, M
Bryce, G., LL.D. (Prof.) Wiuuipeg.M
Bryden,C.W.,Af.^ Battleford S
Buchanan, James Innisfail
Cairns, John .. (R'. ch) Pa-sadena, M
Clay, W, L.. J5..(l.Qu'Appelle Station
Campbell, A Wolseley, Assa.
Campbell, D Holland
Campljell, J., Ph. D Victoria
Carmichael, J. A Regina, Assa
Caven, W Manitou, M
Court. T. Collins Petrel
Cunningham, M Hamiota
Currie, A Wawanesa
Douglas, James Storbuek, M
Douglas, James M Moosomin. M
Dunn, A Wamock.V I
Duval, Fredk. B.,D.D..Winnit*g, M
Farquharson.J., Pilot Mound.M
Fisher, Peter Boissevain
Flett, George Elnhmstone, M
Fotheringham,J(B«^.)..Grenfell,Assa
Fraser, Aiex Comax, B C
Fraser, W. H Treheme
Fraser, \i., M.A Victoria, B C
Frew, Robt., M.A Birtle
Geddes, J hn, (Ret.) . . .Carlyle, Assa
Gilchrist, Jas Antlers
Glassford, T.S.,B.^ .Ladnor's Land'g
Grant. J. P.,(O.Jf. ..PincherC. Alta
Gordon, C. W., BA. (O.JOBanfT.Alta
Gow, Rober Shoal Lake
Haig, Alex., McD Glenboro' M
Iii4
CLERGY PRESBYTERIAN, ElC.
[1893.
M
Hall, W. J Stonewall, M
Halliday, James,Jf.^.,Rai)idCity, M
Hatnilton, A,, B.A... Whitewood Assa
Hamilton, Gavin McLeod
Hart,T.,3f.J.,B.i).(Py.) Winnipeg, M
Herd man, J. C, fi.Z).. Calgary, Alta
Hodges, D. H Oak Lake, M
Hodnett, Wm Shoal Lake, M
Hogg, John Winnipeg, M i
Hogg. Joseph Winnipes?, M i
Hosie, John Rapid City I
Jaffray.J.A.. £./!... .North Arm, B.C
Jamieson, R. (Re(.).N. Westra'str, BC \
Johnson, Jonas Winnipea: i
King, J.M.,2). D. (Prin,.) Winnipeg, M I
Langill, P. D., B.A Vernon, B C j
Lantrow, David (W.C.) ... Langrale i
Lawrence. James Emerson, M
Lee, Arch'd, B.D.,. . Kamloops, B.C ,
Lewis. A. W., B.D Schreiber
Jjochart, G Alexander
McArthiir, J Beulah, M
McBeath, R. G., J>f. yl .. Winnipeg, M
McDonald, J. A., B.A Alberni
McDonald, Isaac McGregor I
JIcDonald, C. D., D. Sc., Kildonan M ,
McEwan, James, M.A.. Hamiota, M |
McFarlane, Alex Dugald. M
McKay, D. D Crystal City
McKay, Neil (W.C). . . . Landrale, M
McKay, Hugh Whitewood, Assa
McKenzie, Malcolm Morden, M
3IcKinlay, Wm Minnedosa
McKillop, Chas(0. 3f . ) Lethbridge, Alta
3IcLaren, E. D., B. O .Vancouver BC
McLeod, A.J.,B. .^ Duck Lake
McLeod, P. McF Victoria, B.C.
Mcleod, J, M Vancouver
McMillan, D. F Fort Qu'Appelle
McMillan, D Wapella
3IcMiIlan, J. W Vancouver
McQueen, D.G., £.4. .Edmonton, Alta
McRae, D Victoria, BC
3IcRae, D. A Nanaimo
McRae,Farquher,(ir.C.)McGregor,M
McTavish. Alex., B.A Cliater, M
MeVicar, D. B.A.(L.) Ft. Qu'Appelle
Matheson, A St. Andrews, M
Matheson, A Wapella
Matheson, J. A., B.D... .. Davisbiirg
Maxwell, G. R. Vancouver
Mills, W. G., J5.^..New Westminster
Moore, W.S.,B..4.Lak(sEndFt. Qu'A
Mowatt, John Newdale, M
Munro, Donald Deloraine, M
Munro, J. E Strathclair
Munro, R. A Pine Creek, Alta
Murchie, W., B.A Binscarth
Murray, S. C..B.A Neepawa, M
Murray, G Nicota Lake
Nairn, R., B.A.. ..Rat Portage, Ont
Neilly, Wm., (3fm') Schreiber, O
Nichol, F. O.. ..Prince Albert, Sask
Omand, W. McK., B.A... Souris, M
Penman, W. L ' Elkhorn
Poison, S Hartney
Pringle, J., B.A... Port Arthur, Ont
Robertson,J.D.X>(S'/>«.iV)WinnipegM
RobsDn, Alex Qu'Appelle, Assa
Rochester, Wm. M Prince Albert
Rogers, Thos. H., £.^. .Nelson, B C
Ro.ss, Walter R.. ..New Westminster
Ross, Hope F Morris, M
Rowand, W. L. H Rapid City
Rumball, M. C High BluflF, M
Russell, W. D. (IV. cA,.). Winnipeg, M
Soouler, T New Westminster, B C
Sheirer, T.. R. B.A. .. Rounthwaite
Simpson, J. L Fort William,
Smith, Alex Minnedosa, M
Smith, W. T Alberni
Spear, D., B.A Canmore
Stalker, Daniel, 5.A. .. Gladstone, M
Steele, Jacob Newdale
Stephen, Chas., 3f.A.. Medicine Hat
Sutherland, J. A. F- Selkirk, M
Tait, A., Ph. B Langley, B C
Urquhart, Alex Brandon. M
Way, C. P Donald, B C
Well wood, J., M.A Minnedosa, M
Welsh, J K. (O.M) Moose jaw
W^hite. Joseph Melita, M
Whyte, W.C, B.A . . .Kamsack Road
Winchester, A. B Victoria
Wright, J. K.,5.7).Spillamacheen,BC
Wright, Peter, B.D..V. la Prairie, M
Young, Alex Wellington
FOREIGN MISSIONS.
I.— INDIA.
PRESBYTERY OF IXDORE, WITH SYNODI-
CAIi POWERS.
Rev. Jas. Eraser Campbell . . Rutlam
" John Wilkie, M.A Indore
" W. A. Wilson, M.A... Neemueh
" George McKelvie Mhow
" J. Buchanan, £.^. , 3f.Z)., Ujjain
" Norman Russell, £..4... Indore
" W. J. Jameson Neemuch
LADY MISSIONARIES.
Misses Rodger (now in Canada), I.
Ross, Beattie, M.D., (now in Canada),
M. Oliver, M.D., Sinclair, Jamieson,
Harris, McKellar, M.D., Fraser, M.D.
II.— CHINA.
1. FORMOSA.
Rev. G. L. Mackay, M.D ... .Tamsui
'^ StrnJchengH^al^^^^^^^'-*^-
2. PRESBYTERY OP HONAN.
Rev. Jonathan Goforth.
" J. Fraser Smith, M.D
" Donald McQillivray.
" John McDougall,.#..i4.
Rev. M. McKenzie, M.A.
" J. H. McVicar, M.A.
*' W. McClure,iW.D., Med.Miss'ry
Miss M. Mcintosh, Trained Nurse.
in.— NEW HEBRIDES.
Rev. J. W. McKensie Efate
" H. A. Robertson. .. .Eromanga
" Jos. Annand, M.A Santo
IV.- TRINIDAD.
Rev. John Morton, D.D. .Tunapuna
" K. J. Grant . . . .San Fernando
" Lai Bihari (Assistant).
" W. L. Macrae Princestown
" A. W. Thompson.
" F. J. Coffin Conva
" C. C. Ragbir Diemond
LADY MISSIONARIES.
Misses A. Blackadder, M. Graham,
A. J. Archibald, L. Fisher.
v.— INDIANS, NORTHWEST.
Rev. F. O. Nichol (Mistawasis P. A.),
" G. Fleet (Okanase) Elphinstone
" G.A. Laird (Crow S'd) Kamsack
" D. H.McVicar,5.^(Filen.)F.Q.
" W. S.Moore, B.^., Ft QuAppclle
" H. McKay (Rd Lake)Whitewood
«' J. Mc Arthur (Bird Tail) Beulah
" A.J.McI eod(Gov.In.H.) Regina
" J.A.McDonald,Mis.toIn.s.,B C.
TEACHERS.
Mr. G. G. McLaren Birtle
Misses C. B. McKay Mistawasis
" M. S. Cameron Okanase
' ' \ Armstrong and | ^ g.^
Martha Armstrong /
Mr. A. J. S. Morrison . . Round Lake
" John Crawford . Muscowpetung
" Magnus Anderson . . Stoney Plain
Misses B. Walker & Fraser. . P. la Pr.
Mr. C. I). McKenzie Regina
Uf4ITED BRETHREN IN CHi^lST.
OxTARio CoxFERENCE.— The next Annual Conference meets at New Dundee, Waterloo Co., Que., on
Good Friday of 1893.
Bishop— Rev. H. T. Bariiaby, D.D Corinth, Mich.
Secretary— J. Howe Oshawa, Ont.
Backus, C. W Port Elgin, Ont.
Bowman, J. B Berlin, Ont.
Bowman, J. L Berlin, Ont.
Clark, B. A . Stevensville, Ont.
Dinius, G. W Beriin, Ont.
Howe, J Oshawa, Ont.
Love, Thos Trout Creek, Ont.
Michener, J Elmer, Mich.
Moore, W Cass City, Mich.^
Sherk, D. B Beriin, Out.
Smith, CM Tilsonburg, Ont.
Waite, G West Montrose, Ont.
ESTIMATED NUMBERS OF RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS AMONGST ENGLISH-SPEAKING COMMUNITIES
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
Episcopalians 23,250,000
Methodists of all denominations 18,150,('00
Roman Catholics 15,2.50,000
Presbyterians of all descriptions 11,150,000
Baptists of all descriptions 9,000,000
Congregationalists 5,500,000 .
English-speaking population 107,0.50,000
English bids fair to become the universal language ; already it is more widely spread and more freely spoken
than any other tongue. In Europe it is regarded as the language of polite society. On the vast Australian and
North American Continents it is the one tongue ; and in the East fully 15,000,000, of Hindiis, Mohammedans,
Buddhists, and othei-s, read and speak English. In point of numbers at the present time, it is exceeded by the
•Chinese alone.— Whitaker's Almanac.
Free Thought, various 3,700,000
Unitarians, under several names 1,250,000
Minor religious sects 4,000,000
German, or Dutch, Lutheran, etc 1,800,000
Of no particular religion 14,000,000
PsQS]
CLERGY — METHODIST.
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METHODIST CHURCH OF CAflADA.
General Superintendent Uev. A. Carman, D.D.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
Rev. George J, Bishop, President.
Rev. R. N. Burns, B.A., Secretary.
Benjamin VVestwood, ^ j „„,
Rev. L VV. Hill, f.^. V ^^f/
Rev. R. P. Bowles, BA, BD. ) '^^'^^' *
Rev. E. Barrass, M.A., D.D., Journal
Secretary.
Abbs, George (Sup'd) Hamilton
Adams, George K . . . . Newtonbrook
Adams, E. J Laurel
Addison, Peter Toronto
Agar Gilbert, B.A St. Vincent
Aikenhead, J. R Port Carling
Bacon, William {Sitp'y) Orillia
Baker, Isaac. Minesing
Baker, W. Ernest Beeton
Barker, William R('C/i'HyCullingwood
Bark well, J.B..,B.A. (Sujt'y) Toronto
Barkwell, W. J.,B.A Toronto
Barrass, E., Z).Z)., (Swp'd),.. Toronto
Bartley, Thomas E Davisville
Bedford, J Myrtle
Bedford, A Schomberg
Bee, Wm (Sup'd): Toronto
Beynon,R. B.,B.A (Fin. 5'ec)Thessalon
Bishop, G. J. (Pres. Con/. ).. Toronto
Blackstock, W. 8. (Sup'd) . . Toronto
Booth, Wm. B., Ph.B. . . . Willowdale
Bowles,R.P.,J/.^.,fi.i>, Gravenhurst
Boyle, Rohert (Sup'd) Brampton
Brace, Adam Philip . . Little Current
Briggs.Wm, D.D.(B'k Stew' d)Toronto
Browne, George Maitle
Brown, Geo M Mimico
Brown, W. P Mono Mills
Brown, Hugh A St. Vincent
Brown, Alfred, (CAair.) . . Orangeville
Brown, F. L., B.A Weston
Burns, R. N., B.A . (Sec. Con) Toronto
Burwash, John, M.A., Prof. Victoria,
College Toronto
Cade, Robert, (Chairman) .. Whitby
Caldwell. J. 1.,M.A., B.D., (Fin.
Sec) Pickering
Caldwell, George Dorset
Campbell Thos Bolton
Campbell, Peter . ..Penetanguishene
Card, S., (5wp'(Z). ..Penetanguishene
Cattanach, D Stayner
Chambers, A. B., LL.B Toronto
Chapman, J. A., M.A Toronto
Clarke, George West Essa
Clappison, David C. (<S'?/p'd). Toronto
Couch, Isaac At College
Crews, A. C Toronto
Dean, Wesley At College
Dewart, E. H. , D D. [Editor) Toronto
Dinuick, J. Dunn Toronto
Dobson, C. J., B.D Toronto
Doel, John (Sup'y) Toronto
Douglas, E. T At College
Dunlop, Thos (Fin. Sec.).. . . AUislon
Edwards, Thomas Thornhill
Egan, James Rama
Ellis, Tliomas H Dufferin
Elliott, Wesley At College
Elliott, Jas , D.D. (Sup'd). .Toronto
Eawcett, Michael (Swp'd).. .Toronto
Ferguson, T. A. (Sup'd) Toronto
Ferguson, J. J., B.D Bradford
Ferguson, H. T., .8 ^ .... At College
Ferguson, J. J., B.A Cooksville
Ferrier, W. F Mulmur
Fish, Charles (Sup'd) Toronto
Fish, H. A At College
Fitzpatrick, J. D Mulmur
Flint, Paul Toronto
Fletcher, F. E., B.A Maple
Foster, John (Sup'd) Thombury
Fox, Thomas King
Franks, D. D Dalston
Fre^bury, Jonh B Hillside
Fry, Charles C D/«y Mills
Galbraith, W., LL.B Toronto
Gardiner, J. E Newtonbrook
German, J. F., M.A Parkdale
Glover, Thomas W. (Sup'j/). .Toronto
Goodman, John. . ..Campbell's Cross
Gray, James Toronto
Hagar. W. K . B.A Alton
Hall, Wm Prince Albert
Hare, J. J., M.A., Ph.D., Ladies'
College Whitby
Harper, E.B., D.D. (Sup'd). .Barrie
Harper, Henry Bond Head
Harri.s, Renry, (Sup'd) .... Toronto
Harris, John Greenwood
Hart. V. C. D D China Mission
Hart, E.l.B.A StreetsviUe
Hassard, Wm. E., J5. J. Bruce Mines
Henderson, James Toronto
Herridge, Wm. (Sup'd) Brampton
Hewitt, G. W., £.^(5Hp'd).. Toronto
Hicks, William T Strettsville
Hill. R. N. (Sup'd) Hillside
Hill, Lewis Yf., B.A Port Perry
Hodgson, John (Sup'd).. Walkerton
Holmes, J. H. (Sup'y) Toronto
Hooker, LeRoy .... Without Station
Howson, W. G..We.st Toronto June
Hudson, Alberto., B.A Malton
Hughaav Wm. S. (Sup'd).. ..Alliston
Hunt, John (Sup'd) Toronto
Hunt, George S Heathcote
Ingram, Thomas Sandlield
Jackson, John A At College
Jacques, George (Sup'd).. Brampton
Johnston, Hugh, DD., Toronto
Johnston, R. H., .B. ^ .... At College
Jones, Philip Elmvale
Keam, Frank C Scarboro'
Kemp, H. E. W Coldwater
Keough, Thos. S. (.^^tip'd). . ..Weston
Konney, George U Laskay
Kerr, J. McD Toronto
Lanceley, John E. (Hn 5eoJToronto
Langford, A., (CAom/ion). Brampton
Langford, Charles East Toronto
Lartgford, F., B.A., B.D Barrie
Laidlaw, Wm. H Honey wood
Laker, Ed. C At College
Large, Richard Queensville
Latimer, J. F. (Sup'y) Toronto
Latter, Asher P Lambton
Lawrence, George Haldane Hill
Lee, George F. (Sup'd) Alliston
Lee, Herbc rt Port Findlay
Leach, George Islington
Leggott, Thomas Brooklin
Leonard, Thomas Hillsdale
Linton, John Ardtrea
Livingstone, F. J., B.A. ..At College
Locke, John Weston
Lomas, William (Sup'd) .... Toronto
Long, James A Singhampton
Midden, D B. (it/p'ti).. Prince Albert
Madden, William H Laurel
Mahan, John Mono Road
Manly, John G. (Sup'y) Toronto
Manning, Thos, B.A., (F. 5.). Toronto
Manning, Charles E Toronto
Marshall, William G Ufflngton
Mason, George Greenwood
Matheson, Jas .Toronto
Matthews. H. S. (Chair) Aurora
Maxwell, Wm. J.(Chair).. ..Toronto
Metcalf, J. F Without Station
Milner. Jonathan (Sup'd) ■ . .Toronto
Moore, Herman Tottenham
Moore, Wm. H Korah
Morgan, John Cookstown
Morris, John T Sundridge
I McAteer, Thos. G Gore Bay
I McCullcch, George Allandale
.McDonald, Wilson 0:o Station
McDowell, Henry, (Sup'd) . . .Aurora
Mc Kee, Robt Eglinton
Mc lavish, Hector W Shtlburne
Nixon, W Avening
Noble. S. O At College
Norman, Daniel At College
Ockley, J. F loronto
Odery, J<»8eph Newmarket
Oliver, Jos. H Richmond Hill
Parker, W R.. D.D (Chair.).. b&nie
Paul, Andrew J At College
Paul, Ernest F Without Station
Pearen, Jas. A., M.A., Bramjiton E.
Pearson, M L Brampton
Pearson, E. "A., B.A Kleinburg
Perry, Charles E Davenport
Philp, S. C. (Sup'd)... Prmce Albert
Philp, S. C, jr (Fin. 5ec.). .Midland
Philp, John, M.A.. Toronto
Phillips, A.il. B.D Toronto
Plunkett, J. \(F. &)..Maganetawan
Potts, J.. D.D (Sec. of Edj. .Toronto
Powell, G Collingwood
Rankin, J. A Toronto
Redditt, J. J Toronto
Reynolds, C. W At College
Richards, A. (Chair.) Huntsville
Richardson, Wm. (Sup'd) Weston
Roach, Wm. R.. .. Temperanceville
Roach, Wm. F South River
Robinson, Gilbert W., B.A ..Stajner
Robinson, Geo. "W , B.A . .Cookstown
Rodwell, W. A. (Chair.)Pa.ny Sound
Rowe, E. 8. (Fin. 5^c.)..Bracebridge
Rutledge, Geo. N Toronto
Sallans, W. B Manitowaning
Sallowes, E. (Sup'd) CoUingwood
Salt, Allan Parry Island
Sanderson, J. E.. M.A Don Mills
Sanderson , W C At College
Sanderson, A. R Hillsdale
Savage, John W Columbus
Scott, W. L. (Supt) Parkdale
Scott, Thos. G Holland Landing
Scott, N. E. (Sup'd) Eglinton
Scott, Thomas At College
Shannon, Wm. ('iSwp'd^ . . Orangenlle
Shaw, John, D.D Toronto
Shuttleworth, J. (Sup'd) Toronto
I Sylvester, C. (Sup'd) Toronto
I Simpson, J. M Claremont
I Simpson, J. (Sup'y) Orangeville
I Simpson, C. A(F. ^\)Bi-ampton West
I Slater, J. C. (Sup'd) Toronto
Smiley. John, M.A .... Burk's Falls
' Smith. James (Sup'd) Parkdale
I Smith, J. V Toronto
i SmiUi. W. J., B.A Toronto
1 Smith, Q. S Severn Bridge
S|>arling, J. J Warminster
Sparling, Philip Christian Inland
Speer, Jas. C Richmond Hill
Starr, J. H. (Sup'd) Toronto
Starr, J. E Toronto
Stevenson, G.W. (Fin.Sec.)CnemoTe
Stevenson, J. H., B.A.. Without St'n
Stillwfll, R.J Rosemont
Strachan, R. (Sup'd) Meafoni
Strangways. B. R., J5 .4 . . Lloydtown
Stone. S.G.. D.D Meaford
Stonehouse, J. H Seagrave
Sutherland, A., D.D Toronto
Swart^ut, A. E At College
Summers, Wm Utter*on
Taylor, Chas. (Sup'd) Orillia
Thomley, Wm Greenbank
Toye, Reuben Innisfil
Tove, A.J At College
Trebble, W. J Novar
Trollope. J. A Etobicoke
Tucker, Samuel (Sup'd) Toronto
Vickery, John Thombur r
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Walker, Geo Malton
Walker, Wni. W Dunchurch
Wallace, Wm ; Erasdale
Wass, John B., M.A Palgrave
Washington, Geo., M.A.. . Cooks ville
Washington, W.C., M.A Angus
Watson, Wm. G., B.A Scarboro'
Webber, Geo Toronto
Wellwood, N., F.R.H.S Orillia
Wetherell, Wm. J Ravenna
Whitlock, Jesse Seugog Island
Wiekett, W. T Windermere
Will, P. D. (Sup'd) Toronto
Williams, Thos. (Sup'd) Orillia
Willmott, J. C, M.A., {Chairman),
Sault Ste Marie
Wilson, W. F Toronto
Wilson, Jos. E., B.A. (Fin. Sec.)
Horning's Mills
Withrow,W.H,D.Z)(Ed.ara^) Toronto
Woodger, F Maxwell
Wood, George (Sup'd) Bolton
Woolsey, Thos. (Sup'd) Toronto
Young, Geo., D.D. ( Sup') .. .Toronto
Young, E. R (Without Sta )
Young, E. R., jr At College
LONDON CONFERENCE.
Rev. John G. Scott, President.
Rev. W. J. Ford, Secretary.
Rev. G. W. Henderson, LL.B, & W.
H. McCutcheon, Assist. Secretaries.
Rev. G. H. Thompson Journal Sec'y,
Allin, Samuel J., Fin Sec. .Centralia
Anderson, S. A Pelee Island
Andrews, G. W., B.A Comber
Andrews, J. H., (Sup'd).. . Lambeth
Andrews, J. W Newbury
Annis, J. W., Af.^. CCA.;.. Chatham
Antliff, J. C, D.D London
Austin, B.F.,i»f.^.,B.Z). (P.) Alma Col
Ayearst, J. A Victoria College
Aylesworth,I.B.,J/.^.,Z/L.D. (CAair-
man) Highgate
Baird, John Victoria College
Baker, Geo Ctediton
Barltrop, Charles {Sup'd) Birr
Bennett, Geo Lambeth
Blatchford, T. W., B.A .... Lambeth
Bond, Stephen (CAam^an). .Petrolia
Boyd, Geo , (Chairman) .... London
Bristol, Charles W Morpeth
Brown, C. W., B.A., B.D..W. Lome
Brown, George (Sup'd) London
Bryers, Wm Shedden
Burdett, Cheney (Sup'd). Ridge town
Butt, W. H Chatham
€hant, J. H Vienna
Chapman, Wm. (Sup'd) London
■Chappie, John, (Sup'd) London
Clark, Charles Thorndale
Clement, B. , {Fin. Agt ) Alma College
Cobb, Thos. (Fin. Sec) Bothwell
Collins, J. M. (Sup'd) Melrose
Cooper, Wm. H Thedford
Cosford, Thos., {Sup'd) London
Coupland, Thos. B Dover
Couzens, Charles C Warwick
Crews, Heber W., M.A Siloam
Crews, Thomas, (Sup'd) London
Creighton, W.B, B A. .Westminster
Crichton, Charles Goldsmith
Crossley, Hugh T St. Thomas
CuUen, Thomas (Chairman), Aylraer
Deacon, Jos South Mersea
Down, T. H Brownsville
Edwards, Abel S St. Clair
Edwards, W. W Glencoe
Elids, William A Walpole Island
Evans, E., D.D. (Sup'd) London
Fairehild, J. F lona
Fallis, J. G Cottam
Fansher, W Rodney
Ferguson, John A Oil Springs
Fessant, E Bosanquet
,■■> Aon-'.
.a>'^H3i>i . ..
Ford, James F. (Fin. Sec.) Wyoming
Ford, W. J., LL.B. (S. of <)). Dresden
Freeman, J.W., B.D.(5«p'd)Chatham
Gaetz, L. (Sup'd) London
Gane, Wm. H Amherstburg
Garbutt, R. J., LL.B. . Westmiustor
George, T. T Delaware
Godwin, Wm London West
Going, A. H., B.A Romney
Graham, James Strathroy
Griffin, Michael Malahide
Griffith, A. E. (Sup'd)... St. Thomas
Gundy, James Napier
Gundy, J. R London
Hadwen, Thos. (Sup'd) London
Hamilton, R. D Port Stanley
HaiTis, A. G.. (Fin. Sec )... Watford
Harrison, T. E Melbourne
Hayhurst, Wm Forest
Haylock, J. J Oil City
Hazen, G. N Victoria College
Henderson, G. W Windsor
Henderson, John Woodslee
Hey worth, A. (Sup'd) . . Charing Cross
Hill, Jolin, {Sup'd) Oneida
Hill, Joseph (Sup'd) Brigden
Holmes, FAwm, (Sup'd) London
Holmes, James E Grand Bend
Holmes, John Parkhill
Howie, R. A Harwich
Huggins, W. (Sup'd) Uttoxeter
Hughson, W. D. (Sw^p'd).. .Delaware
Hunter, John B St. Thomas
Husser, James Merlin
Jackson, George (CAa'ji), Leafnington
Jackson, Thomas. .. .Mount Brydges
Jewitt, George Melrose
Johnston, George H Kinglake
Jones, Peter W Dawn Mills
Keenleyside, C.B.,B.A., Victoria Col
Kennedy, D. M Talbotville
Kennedy, James (Sup'd) London
Kennedy, J B Maidstone
Kerr, G. J : Thorndale
Kershaw, Edward Fairfield
Kirkland, John H Appin
Knott, Stephen Sylvan
Laird, G. G., (Sup'd) London
Lanceley, E. B Ridgetown
Learoyd, John, (Chairman).. Sarnia
Leith, Thos. B Wardsville
Livingston, S. G., B.A..Vt. Edward
Locke, H. W Alvinston
Martin, D. E Sarnia
Mason, Thomas Muncey
MacAllister,W.G.H.,5A.(FS)Fingal
McCutchen, Thomas L Uttoxeter
McDonagh, Wm Exeter
Mclntyre, C. E London
McLean, H. (Sup'd) St. Thomas
McMuUen, Wm , B A Marthaville
McNair, Thomas R Corunna
McVitty, Samuel London
Medd, E Harrow
Middleton, E St. Johns
Miller, R. A Enniskillen
Millyard, R. (Fin. Sec. ).WeL[lacehurg
Moore, James B Thamesville
Morden, John P. (Sup'd) . St. Johns
j Morrison, John Strathroy
j Muxworthy, Samuel W . . . . Belmont
j Myers, Peter Brigden
I Nattrass, Timothy {Sup'd) . . London
j Neelands, John Adelaide
Nethercott, J. C Louisville
Orme, J. H., (Sup'd) London
Parsons, R. C Springfield
Pascoe, W.S., D.D St. Thomas
Penhall, Wm. (Fin. Sec) .. . .Sparta
Phillips, John R. (Sup'd) St. Thomas
, Philp, Jos., B.D.{Fin. Sec.).. London
j Piekard, Mahlon Tupperville
Pomeroy, Damti](Sup'd) . . . Highgate
1 Pomeroy. Wm. M Camlachie
i Preston, Walton, (5'Mp'(f)Pt Lambton
Quance, Wm Donoaster
Redmond, Richard Birr
Reid, L. W Port Stanley
Reynolds, John Florence
Rice, J. P Walkerville
Rigsby, W Loudon
Robinson, J. H. (Sup'd) London
Russell, Alfred L., M.A.,B.D.(Chair-
man) Exeter
Russell, John Elm ville
Ryan, David (Sup'd) London
Salton, Samuel Ruthven
Sanderson, G.R.,2).jD.((Swp'd»,London
Scott, C. T Dutton
Scott, E. E Blenheim
Scott, J. G. (Pres of^on.) St. Thomas
Shaw, W. H Charing Cross
Shepherd, W. W.(Prm)Mt. Elgin In.
Smith, Charles London
Snell, Byron Malahide
Snell, J. A Gesto
Snyder, A. I Tilbury Centre
Staples, S.G.,B.A Lyons
Stinson, Joseph YL.(Sup'd).. . . Sarnia
Swift, John R. (Sup'd) .. Newbury
Thomas, Richard Kerwood
Thompson, G. H Bryanston
Thompson, Robert Avon
Treleavan, R. J St. Thomas
Tyler, Henry D Wilkesport
Veale, John Brownsville
Vollick, C. W Oneida
Ward, Joseph, M.A., B.D London
Warner, R. I., M.A. (Prof.) Alma Col
Webster, T. , D. D. (Sup'd) . . Newbury
Wells, C. P., -B.^ College
Whiting, Jas Essex
W^hiting, Richard Port Lambton
Wiekett, L. W Straftordville
Wigle, H k, B.A Kings ville
Wilson, R. L Dawn
Yelland, J. G Arkona
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
Rev. W. H, Graham, President.
Rev. Wm. Philp, B.A., B.D , Sec'y.
Rev. S. D. Chown and Rev. John
Gibson, Asst. f-'ecretaries.
Rev. Chas. D. Baldwin, Journal ^ec'y.
D. McElroy, Lay Assistant Sec'y.
Adams, William Lennoxville
Ainsworth, J. Harrison. .Portsmouth
Allin, P. H., B.A Mansonville
Allum, Carl Renfrew
Armstrong, John Valleyfield
Austin, William. North Wakefield, Q
Baldwin, Charles D Cookshire
Rarnabas,Jno.R(Fr.Jf?«.)MontrealW
Barnett, William Augusta
Beamish.W. J . . Lumbermen's Mission
Bell, Gore A Riceville
Bell, Thomas, (Sup'd) Bedford
Belton, A.J Vankleek Hill
Benson, Manly Ottawa
Bethel, Thos. G.Arundel & Ponsonby
Betts, Lorenzo D. (Sttp'd). Brock ville
Blair, William, B.A Kemptville
Bland, C. E., B.A., B.D. . ..Montreal
Bland, Henry F Cornwall
Bland, Salem G., B.A Cornwall
Boshart, Wm. P. . . .(Wes. Theo. Col.)
Brill, David (Sup'd) Berwick
Brock, Jas. {Sup'd) Kingston
Brown, Daniel, B.A Rawdon
Brown, Thos. . .Arundel & Ponsonby
Brown, Thos. C Winchester
Brown, Wm . Thos Matilda
Burke, George W Island Brook
Burke, Thos. E , S.^.L. .. Bearbrook
, Burnett, H. W. S^.r.L . . . . Moulinette
' Cairns, Hugh Brockville
Campbell, Alex. (Sup'd) Montreal
Campbell, George W Pittsburg
Cashmore, Wm Eardley
Cassidy, T. Creighton ..Thome, Que
Chantler, Wm. N Mattawa
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Chisholm, Francis Cataraqui
Chown, S. D\v ight Almonte
Clemlinnen. Geo. S., 6\ T. L. .. Ottawa
Oliiisham, John W Huntingdon
Coates, B..H.,M.A.,B.D... Japan
Collins, Benj . , Without appointment
f Conl'-y, Lewis Aultaville
f I Conley, Thoa. B.,B.A Maitland
Conoly, Win. J Victoria College
Cornell, J. C Sharbot Lake
CJorrigan, Richard, Z?.^.Vict. College
Courtice, A. C..Jf.^..JB.i).. Montreal
Oraig, William Lachute
■ Crane, E. W North Gower
Cross, Wni. J Haley's Station
Oummings, D.T., i^'.r.I/.Landsdowne
Curtis, C. J Ulverton
Davies, John Ormstown
Davis, Ernest A New Glasgow
Davis, George H. H Franklin
Deeprose, Chas. S Sawyerville
DeGruchy, Edward Montreal
DeLong, Albert M Cobden
DeLong, Francis Quyon. Que
Desmarais, Wm. H . . French Mission
Diome, John A Caughnawaga
Dorion, Jos. A. (Sup'd) Montreal
Douglas, G., D.D.,LL.D. {Prin. Wes.
Theo. College) Montreal
Dowler, John A Lombardy
Drennan, Alex. {Sup'd) .... Kingston
Eason , Richard Wolford
Eldridge,G S. B.A (5up'i/)Sherbrooke
Elliott, James, 5. ^..Billing's Bridge
Ellis, John D., B.4 . . . .St. Lambert
Ellis, Wm. J Locksley
Era.sley, Wm. H Montreal
England, Luther M., B. J. .. Kingston
Ewan, Robt. B {W.T. Col.)
Fairbairn, Andrew {W. T. Col.)
Farnsworth, Albert H...(Fr. T. Col.)
Ferguson, John Carp
Finch,C.W.jB.^.,B.D.Hendersonville
Flanders, C. R., B.A Montreal
FoUick, Joseph Bishop's Mills
Fowkes, John Odelltown
Fowler, J. B.., M.A.,{Sup'd). .^mHoto.
Fowler, Hiram Sutton
Freshman, Jacob {Sup'y). . . Montreal
-Garvin, John Avonmore
Geoflfroy, Antoine E. (Sitp'd)Montreal
Gibson, John Manotick
■Graham, Wm. H ., President. Waterloo
Qrenfell, John Athens
Griffith, Thos. M.A. PhD.. Kingston
Hagar, Joseph M., M.A Ottawa
Hall, Isaac Hudson
Hall, William, M.A. (Gov. and Prin.
of Fr. Meth. Inst.) Montreal
Halpenny, Wm White River
Hammond, R. M (Sup'd) Almonte
Hanna, William A Beachburg
Harris, Thomas Lancaster
Harris, Thomas S Lachine
Harris, Wm Montreal
Hartwell, G.E.,B.^.,5.Z). Brockville
Hassold, Frederick (W. T. Coll.)
Henderson, Andrew North Bay
Henderson, Wm Inverness
Hewitt, Wm. J., {Sup'd) Quebec
Hicks, James K,B.A .Windsor Mills
Hill, Harry Cobden
Iliscocks, John (Sup'y) Lachute
flKigson, Jonathan R. . .{W. T. Col.)
Holmes, John Stella
Holmes, A. L-ee, M.A Stanstead
Horner, R. C, Conference Evan-
gelist Waterloo
Howard, Erastus S Farnham
Howitt,Wm.i3.^.,B.Z).Hemmia?ford
Hughes, Silas J., M.A Prescott
Humphrey, James W...(W. T. Col.)
Hunt, Francis, (Sup'y) . . Lennoxville
Hunter, W. J., D.D Montreal
Huntingdon, Silas Walford
Huxtable, Charles ....;... Montague
HuxUible, George G.. ..Smith's Falls
Irvine, John C Lawrenceville
Jackson, Wm Perth
Jamieson, W. 3., M.A Newboro'
Johnston, Alex. B Westmeath
Johnston, CO Kingston
Jones, Alfred Thomas Melbourne
Jones, Cornelius A.(5up'd)King8ton
Jourdan, Philip A Schreiber
Kelley E. Richardson.. (IT. T. Coll.)
Kendall, S. C. ..Three Rivers and
Bourff Louis
Keough, JamesPotter. Without app'nt
Kines, James Carleton Place
Knox, William Addison
Krupp, Henry Metcalfe
Larmour,J.,B./l.,i?.Z). ...Lansdowne
Lawrence, Chas Richmond Que
Lawson, James Compton
Lett, Francis O. Merrick ville
Lidstone, Joseph E . . South Mountain
Logan, Alfred, S. T. L. Calumet&Grenv
Lough, Daniel A Thurso, Que
Lucas, D.V., M.A. Without appoint' t
Mansell, Thomas J Quebec
Mark, R. ,M.D., (Sup'd) Ottawa
Massicotte, Leo.. ( French .Methodist
Institute) Montreal
Maudsley S. E.,{Sup'dY)ka Ind. Mis.
Mavety, John E Morrisburg
McAlpine, J. J., B.A.. . .{W. T. CbO
McAmmond, Foster, fi.J^.. Montreal
McAmmond, T .. Winchester Springs
McCann, Alfred St JohiTs
McConnell, James U....{W. T. Cbl.)
McConnell, Robt. Cardinal
McDowell, John V., B.A Lyn
McGilton, Adam Clark.. (TT. T. CoU.)
McRitchie, George Ottawa
Meredith, Thos Chelmsford
Meyer, Fred. W. A Matilda
Meyers, Henry Robinson
Might, Samuel Glen Tay
Mills, Arthur W Berwick
Morrison, Edmund S Lachute
Mossop, George. Gaspe N. & Anticosti
Murray, J. Holt Lakefleld
Nelson, Isaac Montreal
O'Hara, James Hatley
Oliver, Robert F Richmond
Orser, A. R., (Swp'd). . . Harrowsmith
Osborne, HemanS., £..4. Vict. College
Parent, Amand, (Sup'd).. . . Waterloo
Pates, A. E Cataraqui
Pearson, William Spencerville
Peck, Wm. , (S^ip'd) Kingston
Peevor, Richard G Montreal
Perley, William F Delta
Philp, Wm., B.A., B.D., Secretary of
Conference Easton's Corners
Pierce, Barry Maberly
Pimlott, Wm Pittsburg
Pinel, Joseph Leeds
Pitcher, J. Tallman Montreal
Pletts. Jas Westport
Porter, G. H., 3f.^.,B.D. Co wans ville
Poyser, G.C.,F.r.Z/. .Fitzroy Harbor
Pyke, Wm. (EvangeliU) Ottawa
Quincey, John Andrew.. Lake Talon
Quinn, Samuel Grantley
I Radley, A. A..Frankville and Toledo
I Raney, William Amprior
I Reid, F. A Danville
Rennie, Thomas (.Sup'y) Waterloo
I Reynolds, Francis C Gananoque
' Reynolds, Geo. S Elgin
Reynolds, Wm. E Cardinal
Richards, Thos. H Chelsea
Richardson, James E — Chesterville
Richardson, P. L., fl. J.Blne Bonnets
Rilauce, William Clarenceville
Rivard, A. F Actonvale
Roadhou.se, Job Wolfe Island
' Robertson, Arch. G Montreal
I Robertson, A. 3...(Wes. Theo. Coll.)
I Robeson, J. B Ne wington
Robinson, Fred. G ..Chapleau
Robinson, Ricliard Knowlton
R<^)gen*, George Iroquois
Rose, San)uel P , D.D Montreal
Ross, John Hvde Commauda
Roy, Louis E Roxton Pond
Roy, T'lenphore 8t FauBtin
Ryan, William W Beelje Plain
Ry(<kman,p:.B..Jf.^. /A D. . Coat icook
Sadler, Mit-hell, (Sup'i/). .. Montreal
Sanderson, A. E., 5.7./^. . .Bamston
Sanderson, D, Cook Kingston
Saunders, Jabez B., Jlf.X>.. Brock vllle
Scanlon, John Pembroke
Seller, Johnson Sawyerville
Service William Mallorytown
Shaler, Henry, (Sup'd).. .Kern ptville
Shaw,W. I.. M.A.,LL.D.,{Prof Wet.
The^. Colt.) Montreal
Shibley, Samuel Elginburg
Shorey, E. S Harrowslmth
Short, Wm., (Sup'd) Kingston
Shorts, Alex., (5u»'d).Thou8. Islands
Shortt, Wm. K., M.A Sudbury
I Simpson, James Ashton
I Smith, Daniel (5up'dX Haley's Station
Smith, Emory F Powassan
' Smith, Isaac C Bethel
I Smith, James T....(Wes. Theo. Coll.)
Smith, Robert Frelighsburg
Smith, William South Stukely
I Smith, William T North Augusta
I Snell, Geo. W Riviere du Loup
' Sparling, Wm.,B A., B. D .. Montreal
I Sparling, Wm. H., fi..4..Sherbrooke
Sproule, Fred. li.,B.A Inverary
StHill, Chas. Jos.. (ITe*. Theo.Coll.)
Stafford, George East Bolton
I Stevens, Wm. H.. (»"««. Theo. Coll.)
I Stevenson, J o\in. Without appintm't
j Stewart, John H Pakenham
Stilwell, Reuben LacoUe
I Sykes, Charles A..{Wes. Theo. Coll.)
1 Sykes, Thos Sturgeon Falls
Taylor, Ernest M.,Af.wl. Cowansville
I Taylor, Mel vin Granby
, Teeson, Samuel West Brome
I Tennant, Elisha(Swp'd)Comwall Isl'd
^ Thomas, Ernest Montreal
' Thurlow. I. E Magog
' Tiraberlake, Wm Ottawa
Topping, Nassau B Clayton
I Tredrea, J. M Vankleek Hill
Tripp, Fred Nepean
I Varley, F. W . . Withotit appointment
Vaughan, Chas. 8.. (Wen. Theo foil)
Visser, A. H Dunham
I Walker, Harry Montrftal
Warden, Fred. A...(We^. Theo.Coll)
\ Warren, George B Georgeville
. Watson, James, F.r.Zs .. ..Chambly
I Watts, Asa O Battersea
Webster, John Powassan
Weeae, W. W Marbleton
j Wells, William Clarendon
Westgate Chan. R., (ITM^a/i Theo-
logusal College) Montreal
Wheatley, Isaac Oxfonl Mills
I White, G. Sullivan Seeley's Bay
I Whiting, Richard {Sup'd) Kingston
' Wilkinson, Arthur Commanda
Wilkinson, Isaac Inkernian
I Wilkinson, Thomas J.. .{W. T. Coil.)
I Williams, George H.. ..Gasi»e South
Williams, T. G., D.D Montreal
1 Williamson, Wm..Phillipsburg E.ist
Wilson, John, B.A Aylmer, Que
Wilson, Richard, (Stip'd). . Kingston.
Wilson, Wm (Wes. Theo. Coll.)
Winter, David Sydenham
Wood, George C Aylwin. Que
Woml, Wm. J Escott
Wright, John H Blast Harrington
Wright, Robt West Shefford
Wright, Thoina.<« H Shawbndge
Young, Henry A Bedford
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NIAGARA CONFERENCE.
Rev. D. G. Sutherland, I>.i).,LZ/,jB.,
Preisident.
Rev. Robert J. Elliott, Secretary.
Rev. I. Tovell and W. J. Waugh, Esq ,
Assist. Secretaries.
Rev. D. W. Snyder, Journal Sec'y.
Adams, Ezra, (Sup'd) Courtlaud
Allan, James, RA Hamilton
Ames, W. (Sup'd) Woodstock
Archer, Jtjseph Pt. Rowan
Athoe. Thomas Carlisle
Atkins, Thomas J Waterford
Awde, Jas., B.A. ..Niagara Falls, S.
BaiUie, J. E. S Drunibo
Barraclough, Wm, H Springford
Bell, James P Townsend
Bennett, Clifford T.,JS.A Jarvis
Bowers, A. A., B.A Princeton
Bowlby, Charles L Tapleytown
Boyd, Thomas Dereham
Brand, Henry Cains ville
Brethoiir, D. L., Ph.D ..Burlington
Bristol, Burness (SM2>'d).. Jersey ville
Bristol, Emerson (Sup'd).. .Ancuster
Brown , W.G.,M.A., (Sup'd) . . Chicago
Burns, A., S.T.D., LL.D.. Hamilton
Burns, R. Ph.B Ingersoll
Calvert, G. W. Fin. See Paris
Calvert, Reuben Wesleyan Col.
Carpenter, Q Sweaborg
Cavers, C. A Jarvis
Chalmers, David Cayuga
Clark, George, Ph.D Hamilton
Clarke, Edward J Smithville
Clarke, Thomas R Delhi
Cleaver, Solomon, 5. J^. St. Catharines
Clement, Ephraim (,5'wjo'd).. Burford
Cohoe, Benjamin L Mountsberg
Coleman, F. (Sup'd) Hamilton
Collamore, Owen G Stamford
Colling, T., B.A St. George
Collins, James H Merriton
Cook, Henry A Ti-eterville
Cookman, Christopher. ..Fort Dover
Cooley, J. W Tilsonburg
Cosens, Charles W Jersey ville
Crawford, Alex. W Burford
Cross, Wm. (Sup'd) Cainsville
Gulp, Jusephus Wesleyan Col.
Cutler, J. B. (Sup'd) Smithville
Davis, Johu T Caistorville
Deacon, Charles Salford
Dougall, Hugh S., B.A.. ..Hamilton
Duff, Robert Brant
Dyer, James E.[Sup'd). .Stony Creek
Ecker, Daniel York
Elliott, B. J., Sec. tti?. Sec. Woodstock
Emory, Vernon H. Fin Sec. Welland
Fallis, Samuel W. . Victoria Col.
Ferguson, George Waterdown
Foote, James G Cainsville
Forman, Richard J Ancaster
Gardiner, J.,D.C.L. (Sup'd). Ingersoll
Garnham, Wm. H., B.A Key
Gee, Abraham L., Ph.B.. Bearasville
German, Petsr (Sup'd) .... Cainsville
Goodwin, James, (Sup'd) ..Grimsby
Hall, Harvey M Lynden
Hamilton, A. B.A Port Colborne
Haynes, Frederick (Sup'y) Beamsville
Hazlewood,J.H.,(7/iairwianDunnville
Hilts, Joseph (Sup'd) Dundas
Histon, John(Sv,p'd).. .. Burlington
Hobbs, Richard Brantford
Hockey, John E Stoney Creek
Holden, Samuel W Palermo
Hollinrake, F. W Victoria Coll.
Holmes, James H Tewnsend
Howard, Thomas S New Credit
Hunt, David Oxford Centre
Jackson, J. A., Fin, .Sec Hagers ville
Jackson, T. W Caledonia
Jamieson, Walter S Brantford
Jefferis, Tliomas M. (Sup'd) Oakvilk
Johnson, D. M Oxford Centre
Jolley, W. C. (Sup'd) Norwich
Kappelle. Stephen (Sup'd). Hamilton
Kay, John Dundas
Kearns, David, (Stqo'd) . Mountsberg
Kelley, T. W., B.A Biight
Kelly, D. Ward RockforJ
Kelly, Samuel Judson Tintern
Kennedy, Albert (Sup'd). Woodstock
Kennedy, Howard Otterville
Kennedy, James H Glan''ord
Kerby, G.W., B.A Hamilton
Kerruish, T. L.. . Louth & Grantham
Kettlewel], Wm. (CAa in) ..Norwich
Laidman, Samuel A. . ..Victoria Col.
Laing, Byron Acton
Laird, James Binbrook
Lawrence, G. (Sup'd) Ingersoll
Leith, Hamilton (Sup'd). . .Hamilton
Linscott, T. S. (5itp'i/) •••• Brantford
Livingston, H. G — fnterna'l Bridge
Lounsbury, E., (Sup'd) Hamilton
Lund, Wm. (Sup'd) Woodstock
McArthur, J. H., .v.^.L Selkirk
McCartney, James H Freeman
Marshall, E. E Victoria College
Marshall, Sandford . . Victoria College
Marshall, Chaa. M Port Robinson
Masson, James Strathallan
Miller, Amasa B Wesleyan Col.
Miller, Geo Washington
Mitchell, G. A., B.A. (Fin. Sec'y.)
St. Catharines
Mooney, James .... Mount Pleasant
Moore, T. Albert Niagara Falls
Morris, Francis Stromness
Monsinger, Henry Binbrook
Morrow, Charles R..West Flamboro'
Nicholson, S Victoria College
Ockley, Robert L Wellandport
Orme, Thomas B..,M.A. .. .Millgrove
Parr, Theo. J Victoria College
Parsons, James F Ridgeway
Patterson, Joshua R Cathcart
Pescott, Walter E., B.A... Hamilton
Pickering, John, (Fin.Sec.) .. .Milton
Preston, J. (Sup'd). .Mount Pleasant
Prudham, Wni. W Port Dover
Railton, Richard Victoria Coll.
Reader, George No Station
Robinson, J. H. {Chair.) Simcoe
Ross, J.S.,M.A. (Chair.). Woodstock
Rowe, Richard B Bartonville
Russ, A. E.,M.A., (C%air.). Brantford
Russ, James E Troy
Rutledge, Wiu. L, £. ^ ... Brantford
Saunders, John, M.A Niagara
Savage, David ffSwp'dJ... Tilsonburg
Scanlan, R. W., Ph.B. . . .Trafalgar
Sheppard, E Walsingham Centre
Sheridan, Wm. (Sup'd). . .Bea.ms\i\[e
Sifcon, J. W., M.A., LL.D. (Sup'd)
Valley City, U.S.
Sipprell, W. J St. Catharines
Sipprell, W. A
Smith. Wray R Burford
Snider, David W.(J^o«r ,S'ec.)Ingersoll
Stewart, John Ayr
Stevenson, E. B., B.A Lowville
Stobbs, T. (Sup'd) Hamilton
Stringfollow, Charles Fidgeway
Sutherland, D. G.,LLB. D.D. (Presi-
dent of Conference) Hamilton
Taylor, D. H •. . . . Fonthill
Taylor, E. H Rainham Centre
Teeple, Wm. M Fenwick
Terwilligar, S. (Sup'il) lugersoll
Terryberry, Arthur I .. Wesleyan Col.
! Tovell, I., A. Sec. 6s F. ^^-ec. Hamilton
Trimble, T. B.. Otterville& Bookton
Truax, Albert Courtland
VanWyck, i., B.A Hamilton
Voaden, Thomas, B.A Eastwood
Volli(;k, W. N Kelvin
Wakefield. John (Chair).. . .Thorold
Walker, Wm Grand River
Watson, W. C, Jlf.^. (F. 5'.). Oakland
Webb, James Canboro'
Whitworth, Edward Lynedoch
Wilkinson, T. L Grimsby
Wilson, J. V. (Sup'd).... Dunnville
Wilson, Samuel (S?/p'd) Niagara
I Williams, David (5H/)'d).. .Towusend
. Williamson, J. S. Chairmun.Oakville
Wood, John, (Sup'd) Norwich
I Woodsworth, R. W Hamilton
I Wright, Robert W., ^.Z)..PIattsville
] Wright, James M Sheffield
BAY OF QUINTE. CONFERENCE.
Rev. Edward Roberts, President.
Rev. E. N. Baker, M.A., B.D., Sec'y.
R. W. Clarke, Esq., and Rev. J. J.
Rae, Assistant Secretaries.
Rev. J. A. McCaraus, Journal Sec'y.
Adam, Alexander L.. ..Shannonville
Adams, Charles College
Adams, R. N Bethany
Adams, W. H St. Ola
Allen, H.I Centerville
Allin, Roger Mount Albert
AUin, Arthur, B.A College
Anderson, F. J College
Anderson, Jas Ux bridge
Anderson, Joseph .Seymuur
Ash, J. C Blaiiton
Ashton,J.J.,RJ.,5.D.WithoutSta.
Badgley. E. I.,M.A, LL.D. {Prof.}
Victoria College
Baker, E. N.,J/'.^.,B.Z). (Sec.ofCon.y
Belleville
Balfour, David (Fin.Sec.) . .Plainville
Bamforth, Richard College
Barnes, Joseph College
Bartlett, S. T Lakefield
Bates, M. J. (Con. Evang.).. Cohoarg
Batstone, James Hallowell
Beer, William C Welcome
Bell, Joseph C Cherry Valley
Berry, James P Wilberforce
Bird, William (Sup'd) Belleville
Blanshard, S Lemonville
Bodle, George (Sup'y) Belleville
Boyce, W. S Lakehurst
Briden, W.(Fin. 5ec.).. ..Bloom field
BrowD, A. L Omemee
Brown, Goorge Orono
Brown, Thomas Yarker
Brown, J. Nelson, B.A. . .Unionville
Brooking, Robert (Sup' d)..CohouTg
Browning, A., (Con. Ev.). . .Colborne
Buchanan, Wm. (C/iai r'«). .Norwood
Buckler, William H.. .Bridgewater
Burns, W. (Chairman) Oakwood
Burwash, N., S.T.D., LL.D. (Chan )
Victoria College
Butler, John R Plevna
Bunner, W. A College
Bunner, George W Apsley
Campbell, Amos Belleville
Campbell, A. R Atherley
Campbell, Thos. M. (CA'm). .Lindsay
Cannom, J. W . . , Whitevale
Carman, A. , D. D.(Gen. Supt. )Belle ville
Clare, George R Vennachar
Clarke, J. S. (Chairman) . .Brighton
Clarke, Wilmott 0.,B.A Cavan
Clarkson,J.B.,M.^.,(5M.p*d).Pt.Hope
Cle worth, Thomas Smithfield
Cocking. C. T Good ward
Connell, J. A Bancroft
Cook, William H Cavan
Coombe, William Roblin
Coon, Charles H Dalrymple
Copeland, George H Picton
Courticc, Richard T Newtonville
Cnagg, Edward Hiawatha
Crookshanks, S Hilton
Crossley, D. O Belleville
Crothers, Wm. J., Af.^... Port Hope
Crouttr, Darius (Sup'y) Hilton
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Curts, James Keene
Day, D. C Stanhope j
Degeer, J. (Sup'y) Uxl»ridge '
Demill, A. B. {Sup'y) Prex. Demill j
College Oshawa |
Denike, R. B (Swp'7/)..Cainpbenford '
Depew, Sidney F Consecon
Dewey, George W Sunderland
Dinginan, G. J. (Sup'd) Belleville j
Down, S. {Sup'd) Bobcaygeon [
Down, Wesley North port j
Doxsee, Archelaus,. Carrying Place \
Doxsee, Egerton R., B.A Creasy |
Duke, Richard Ivanhoe
Dunkley, George Creasy
Duprau, 8. A Bayside I
Dyer, W. P., M.A., B.5fc. {Pres.)
Albert College Belleville I
Ediuison.T. J., B.A.,B.D. (Chair.) '
Belleville '
Edwards, George Peterboro' ;
Edwards, R. L Cartwright '
English, John (Sup'd) Cobourg '
Farnsworth, Enos Frankford |
Fallis, R. J Janelville
FauU, James Sidney
Ferguson, John (Sup'd) .... Cauifton \
Ferguson, Samuel Coe Hill
Fralick, Reuben S Norland
Fusee, C. Hiram Victoria Road I
Garbutt, John College [
Garbutt, H. C Coboconk ^
Gardner, George M College
Gee, Daniel F Newcastle j
Greatrix, B.(Fin. Sec.) Little Britain j
Green, A. T.. (Sup'd) Port Hope j
Greener, James (Sup'd) .... Lindsay '
Harrison, Wm. D Cloyne
Hassard, Richard .... Vroohampton '
Hewitt, R. (Sup'y) Brighton \
Hill, Newton (Fin. Sec.) Lindsay
Hodson, J.M., B A Picton
Houck, D. S Enniskillen
Horton, Gilbert Adolphustown
Howard, E. E Salem ^
Hudgins, Wm. G Flinton |
Hughes, James {Stip'd) Colborne
Hull, T. R. (Sup'y) Port Hope \
Jeffevs, W., D.D (Sitp'd).. Belleville
Jewell, John A., B.A Bay
Johnston, William, (Ch'n) Tweed
Johnston, Robt. (Sup'd) .... Bethany
Johnson, Francis Canton '
Jollifte, T. W. (CA.'«.)..BowmHnville
Jollifle, William (Ch.) Tamworth ;
Jollitte, W. J., B.C.L Oshawa
Kenner, Wm. (Sup'd). .Prince Albeit ,
Kenny, H. Bruce Canifton
Kilgour. Joseph South Monaghan '
Koyle, E.H.,M.A., £. Z) ... Cobourg
Ladu, S. W. (Sup'd) Coral, Mich. U.S.
Lambly, 0. R.,iW".^.(C/t.) Wellington :
Lawrence, John Alderville ,
Learoyd, Wm. H Minden ,
Leigh, Montague W College ;
Leitch, Frederick A College ,
Leitch, Robert H Castleton j
Lewis, E. Dewart Warsaw j
Lewis, John G., B.A Brechin ;
Liddy, James Hampton
Limbert, William Odessa \
Lloyd, Walter W Ep«om
Tiocke, Joseph H. {Ch'n). .Peterboro' |
Maofarlane, James Rawdon ,
Magahay, Hamilton College |
Mallett, Albra W College ,
Mallett, Richard, B.A Eldorado
Mantling, Henry W Trenton ;
Marsh, R. W Hall's Bridge ,
Martin, Alexander Qneensboro' ,
Marvin, George W.,Ph.B., Woodville
May bee, A. C. (Sup'd) Foxboro"
McCall, G. W..£^.,i^.2)..Havelock
McCamus, D. N Fenelon Falls
McCamus, John A. (F.S.).. Marmora
McCauley, Samuel Thomasburg
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McCulloch. Robert (F. S.)... Tyrone
McDiarmid, Neil A Picton
McDowell, D. C. (Sup'd).. Vort Perry
McDonald, Thomas H Lonsdale
McKee, Thomas S Poutvpool
McLaughlin, J. P., 3f..4.,5.Z). Cobourg
McMullen, James S Morven
McQuade, Henry Ameliasburg
Mearing, Chas Malone
Mears, John F Kinmount
Mctherell, Moses Cambray
Meyers, Tobias Demorestville
Miller, Aaron D. (Sup'd) Picton
Moran, John X.(F.S.).... Marlbank
Mounteer, Headley V Grafton
Nickle, George College
Oke, JohnH Wilfrid
Osterhout, Abraham B College
Parker, Caleb Campbellford
Peake, John R Canton
Peake, William H Baltimore
Phelps, Leonard . . . South Darlington
Phillips, Samuel B Hastings
Pope, Robt. M. (Fin. S!ec.).. Colborne
Power, John Manilla
Rae, Joseph J Napanee
Raley, Geo. H Bridgenorth
Real, John R Unionville
Reynar, A. H., M.A. LL.D. (Prof.)
Victoria Col. Cobourg
Rice, James J. (F. S.) Deseronto
Robeson, J. E Selby
Roberts, Ed. (Pres.ofCon.) ColK)urg
Robinson, Geo Rednersville
Rogers, John A. (Sup'd) Lind.say
Rogers, Wm. Pomeroy ..Gooderham
Rorke, Samuel G Hallowell
Ross, George E Welcome
Rowe, H. B Bobcaygeon
Saunders. Wm. J Dunsford
Sanderson, E. A Flinton
Sanderson, R Wilton
Sanderson, Wm.(Sup'd) Rednersville
Sanderson, W. Slater Plainville
Scales, W. (Sup'd) Oshawa
Seccombe, Wm. B Milford
Sexsmith, Wm. V Roseneath
Sexsmith, Marcus E College
Seymour, James C Bat h
Shier, J. Wesley College
Shorey, Sidney J. (CA'm.).. Napanee
Sing, C. R College
Sing, Samuel Foxboro'
Smith, W. E College
Snowdon, Thomas Bobcaygeon
Spence, Joseph, MA Haliburton
Steel. Thos. P West Huntingdon
Stewart, J. W. (Fin. Sec.) Stouffville
Stillman, Robert Forbes
Stratton, Fred. B Trenton
Strike, A. J. Harvey Tyrone
Taggert, Chas. (Sup'd) Brighton
Taylor, Robt Frankford
Thorn, James, B.A Peterboro'
Thomas, Henry Wooler
Thompson, Chris. L Omemee
Tomblin, Wm Centreton
Tonkin, Edwin A Sandford
Totten, J. W Cannington
Tucker, Wm Beavei-ton
Tucker, Wm.B., PA.fi Arden
Tucker, W. Benjamin, B.A. (Prof.)
Albert Coll., Belleville
Wallace, F. H., M.A., B.D. (Prof.)
Victoria Coll., Cobourg
Watch, Chas. W Oshawa
White. F. W.. . .Maynooth & Carlow
Whittington, R., Af.^.,B.Sc. Cobourg
Wilkinson, J. W Sutton West
Williams, Daniel Seymour
Williams, Milton B Newburg
Wilson, Albert C Newburg
Wilson, Andrew, M.A Stirling
Wilson, David (Sup'ii) Napanee
Wilson, John C. {F. S.). . Warkworth
Wilson, J, P., B.A Madoc
Wilson.J 8. Ivi8on,i5.^., Little Britain
Wilson, M.E. PhB Norham
Wilson, Win. O. P Plainfield
Wood<:ock, Eli (Sup'd) Belleville
Workman, O.C. M.A Cobourg
Wright, Alex. (Suv'd) Hastings
Young, Wm. J. (F. .<).... Canifton
Young, Wm. n.B.A.(F. S.)milbrook
Young, Jos. (Ch'm.) Markham
GUELPH CONFERENCE.
Rev. John Scott, M.A., President.
Rev. Andrew Cunningham. .'Secretary.
Rev. Wm. SmytJie, and W, G. Smith,
Esq., Assistant Secretaries.
H. P. Moore, Esq , Journal Secretary.
Amy, Thomas — Wallace
Auld, David (Snp'd) Georgetown
Ayers, Walter Holinesville
Balfour, George C. Victoria College
Ball, John FuUarton
Bamby, R. H., b.T.L Tiverton
Baugh, William Trowbridge
BerrA-, Henry Marsville
Bielby, W. M N. w Hamlnirg
Birks, Alex. K., B.A.,LL.B.,D\irh3Lm
Birks, William Woo<iham
Brandon, William J Saugeen
Buggin, Geo. (Chairman) Tara
Burns, N., M.A. (Sup'y). Georgetown
Burton , Robert C Cedarville
Burwash, Nathaniel S Staffa
Caldwell, Henry Ponsouby
Campbell, W. F. , PA. B. .Fin.Sec. Blyth
Carson, Robert Cape Croker
Casson, Herbert N Owen Sound
Casson, Wesley, fin Sec. Harriston
Caswell, James (Sup'd) Listowel
Caswell, W. C Preston
Charlton, James . Port Elgin
Chittick, O. U. P Corbetton
Chown, Edwin A.., B.D Drayton
Christie, Herbert B Everton
Churchill, J. W Chatsworth
Clarke, Andrew (Sup'd).. ..Hanover
Cobbledick ,G.U.,M.A.,B.D. Du ndalk
Colling. Joseph S.(Fin. &c.;Mitchell
Cooke, Joseph 8., Ph.B Ripley
Corcoran, John S Tevoitdale
Cornish, G. li.,LL.D.(F.Sec )Mitchell
Cosens. Thomas Wesley Belwood
Couch, S. E . Lion's Head & Dyer's Bay
Crane, Isaac (Sup'fi) Guelph
Crowle, Fied. W., Jf.^.Whitechurch
Cunningham, A. (Sec. of Conf. )Gue\ph
Danard, W. B Mildmay
Davey, Robert, (CAainn«n)Markdale
Dyke. Jabez H Belgrave
Edge. Joseph. (Fin. Sec.) Acton
Edmunds, S. C.,B.D Fordwick
Edwards, Samuel n.(F. S.).. Wiarton
Fair. Hugh J Hensall
Fear, Ezra A Nile
Ferguson, James Granton
Fisher, John 8 Atwood
Flagp, Edwin L., S.T.L. ..Clavering
Fydel, Thomas R Hepworth
Galloway, Joseph (Fin. Sec). Clinton
Garner. John (Sup'd) Elmwood
Gee, Thomas Georgetown
German, John W. [Sup'd) Berlin
Gilford, G. A ,^f.^.,PA.Z). . .Fergus
Gilpin. John W Arkwright
Gilpin, Victor J Bayfield
Glazier, Adam Varney
Godfrev, Robert Harmony
Graham, William H Fullarton
G randy, Thomas Wellesley
Greene, Jo.«*ias, (Fin. Sec.) Gorrie
Griffin, W. S., D D. (Chairman). Q&n
Hall, Henr^-, (Sup'y) Arkwright
Hall, Robert H Elmira
Hall, Theophilus, (Sup'y) . . Dundalk
Hamilton, C, (Chairman) Minto
Hanuon, Jas. , D. D.((7hainn 'nXSuelph
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[1893,
Harnwell, H. J Victoria Colleye
Harris, James, (Sup'd) Gueljih
Hart, Joliu Rockwood
Hartley, George Brookliolm
Harvey, Wm. li.,B.A Hespeler
Harvey, Edward Earl., .Georgetown
Renders, Richard C, (Sup' d) . .Luc&n
Henderson, Albert E Woodford
Henderson, W.C.Z>.Z>.(C70Kin(iardine
Hincks, Wm. H., lL.fi Owen Sound
Holmes, Joseph W Stratford
Honey, Geo. E., fi.^.. ..Tobcrmorey
Hosking, Robert J Peel
Hough, John {Sup'd) Guelph
Howell, J. E., M.A. ( C/i. ) . . Goderich
Huinplireys, JohnS.(ir. T. C.)M.>ntreal
Husband, Robert J Priceville
Hutton, Benjamin L.(i^.5ec.)Kirktou
Irvine, Henry Kippen
Irwin, Alex. J., iJ. J.. Victoria College
Isaac, John R Rervie
Johnston, George W. Victoria College
Keefer, Robert Arkwright
Kennedy, John, S.T.L Nissouri
Kenner, John, {Fin. Sec.) Ashfield
Kerr, S. h.,{Sup'y) Owen Sound
Kerr, John L. [Sup'd) Brussels
Kerr, Wesley E Thamesford
Kestlo, James Gleneden
Kitching, John Erin
Lake, Charles V Erabro
Leech, Webster W Londesboro'
Legate, Thomas Woodford
Livingstone, James Listowel
Lounds, George Moorelield
Magee, Herbert S Georgetown
Magwood, Wesley J Guelph
Markham, Joseph Kenilworth
Mathers, Francis M.(Tr.!r.C.)Montreal
Millar Henry, J Victoria College
Mills, John Lucknow
MiUs, Wm.iSup'd) Blyth
Moir, David A Alma
Moss, W. H Chesley
Moyer, Harvey D Walter's Falls
McAllister, Jas. {Chairinan) . . Paisley
McFinley, George, B.D Hensail
McLachlin, Jas., M.A Teeswater
Newcombe, Henry A Ethel j
Noble, Jabez I Eramosa
Norton, Wm., (<Smp'0. .Mount Forest
Nugent, Francis E Palraerston ;
Olivant, C Bayfield ,
Ottawell, Wm Walton
Parker, Andrew J Eden Grove
Patton, W. M., B. D., (Prof. Wes. \
Theo. Coll.) Montreal :
Paul, Richard (Sup'd) Brussels
Pepper, John, B.A ..Holland Centre
Phillips, Robert, (Fin. Sec). RoUteia
Pomeroy, J. C, fi. .4., (F..?.).. Preston ;
Potter, Austin Clifford
Pring, Joseph W Blue Vale
Richardson, George Berlin
Richardson, Jas. D Bervie
Robinson, John W . . . . Nassagaweya
Rogers, David Dungannon .
Rolston, David D. (Sup'd}.\f&lkeTton
Rupert, E. S.,3f.^(C;iair.).Milverton
Sabine, Thos. J Kintore
Salton, Geo. F Brussels
Sanderson, John W . . . . . Corbetton
Sanderson, Thos. C Stirton
Savage, Wm. (Stip'd) Elora
Scott, John, M.A. (Chair' n)St. Mary's
Scratch, Alex Salem
Sellery, S ,B.D. ,(Ckairman)W mgha,m
Service, E. B Dobbington
Service, Richard (Sup'y) . . St. Marys
Sharp, Dixon Allenford
Shaw, El. A Wroxeter
Sherlock, Benjamin.(5up'd) Ethel
Shilton, J. W., B.^ Ginton
Smith, Alfred K, S.T.L Arthur
Smith, Findley M Ehnwood
Smith, Geo Colpoy's Bay
Smith, John T Ailsa Craig
Sni'th, Thos. James Kemble
Smythe, William Seaforth
Snowdon, TIjos. J Hanover
Sparling, Wm. H Elora
Stafford, Charles E Guelph
Stevenson, John C Waterloo
Strongman, W. A. ,LL.J5.,Pft.D.. Erin
Swann, Francis Auburn
Swann, Matthew (Sup'd) Fergus
Thibadeau, Alex Benmiller
Thompson, Fred. W. Victoria College
Tiffin, Albert Dobbington
Tiudall, Wm. (Sup'd) .... Walkerton
Tonge, A. W.. (Fin. ^lec.^.Flesherton
Torrance, Wm Goderich
Treleaven, W. E.. (TT.T.C.) Montreal
Truax, Judson. . . CW.T.C.) Montreal
Tyler, Reuben J. (Sup'd). Kenilworth
Down, James College
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Dyer, J. D Selkirk
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Elliott, Joshua Dominion City
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Eves, Edward Norway House
Ferrier, T. (Chairman) Melguiid
Finn, F. M. (Sup'd) . . Portage la Piairie
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Glass, E. B., B.A... Without Station
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Gordon, A Prospect
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Walker, John (Sup'd) Lucknow Halsall, R Wesley College
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Wass, Jabez Southampton Hames, A. B., Ph.B Oak Lake
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White, James (Siip'd) Hespeler
Williams, John (Sup'd) .... Mitchell
Williams, Richard W- Lucan
Williams, W., D.D. (Chair'n) Monut
Forest.
Willimott, W., (Swp'd).. Georgetown
Willoughby, N. R., M.A., D.D.,
(Sup'd) Guelph
Wilson, Martin J.. Victoria College
MANITOBA CONFERENCE
Rev. James Woodsworth, Brandon,
Man,, Superintendent of Missions. '
Rev. John Semmens, Winnipeg, Man,, I
Rev, John Maclean, M.A., Ph.D., \
Port Arthur, Ont., Secretary. '
Rev, Andrew W. Ross, Portage la
Prairie, Man,, and M, H. Field-
house, Neepawa, Man., Assistant
Secretaries.
Rev, W, P. Goard, High Bluff, Man.,
Journal Secretary.
Adamson, W. W Victoria
Aldridge, A. R Wesley College
Allison, B. W Huntington
Anderson, A. H, (Sup'd). . .Killarney
Andrews, Alf. (Fin. Sec.).. ..Morden
Argue, Thomas (CAcar man). Neepawa
Armstrong, W. L. . . .W^esley College
August, F. A. (Fin. Sec). . Mmnedosa
Barker, E.S., B.A Pilot Mound
Bell, J. W., B.D.. .Without station
Beunie, George Buck Lake
Beynon, T.B., B.A. (Ch). Rapid City
Blackie, W. R Pincher Creek
Bridgeman, W., (Fin. Sec). Deloraine
Brown, S.R.,B.A. (F. S.).. . .Regina
Bruce, J. W Minnewawa
Buchanan, T. C. (F. «).... Carberry
Bunt, W. C, (Fin. Sec.) Souris
Burrow, J. H., B.A. (2?'.AS'.).Wul.seley
Burke, G ,..,', I McDougall, J, (Chairman) . . .Morley
Carter, E, Talbot Q'.'Appelle I McGregor, P Rainy River
Chegwin, E. J Bly thfield McHaffle, W. P Fisher River
Chegwin, W. B Oak River McLachlan, J. A Beren's River
Colpitts, W. W Rat Portage Mussell, J. A., B. A.. .Without Sta'n
Colwell, S. E Emerson ! Musselman, S. B Wascana
Hanna, George Medicine Hat
Hardman, W Elmore
Hardwick, E. E Wellwood
Harrison, J. M. (Fin. 5'ec.). Winnipeg
Helliwell, T. L. C^'M^^'y; Meadow Lea
Hellyer, J •, Red Deer
Henderson, W, G Winnipeg
Holling, T, E College
Hopper, E. J College
Hoskiu, J Roland
Howarth, J. R Stockton
Hughes, W. R Yorkton
Hull, Hiram Snowflake
Irvine, S. O Beulali
Jamieson, W. N Fort Rou,-'
Johnston, H. J Colkgi
Johnston, J. W Meadow Lea
Johnston, T. J Glendal«
Joslyn, J. H. L Crystal City
Kenner, H Chater
Kinley, W. (Sup'd) Boissevain
Kennedy, J. A Kenlis
Laidley, R. B. (Fin. ,Sec'.).. .Macleod
Lawford, C. H Carlyic
Lawson, Thos. (C/ia'w). Cyprus River
Laycock, John Fort William
Leach, J. J., Ph.B. (Ch). ..Moosomin
Lewis, H Killarney
Lewis, J Cartwriglit
Lewis, W. A., BA B.irbei
Linton J Elm Rivei
Loach, J. N Belmont
Locke, F. W Colleg.
Long, G. H. {1^71. »%c.)...Boissevaiii
Love, G. A Grenft]
Maclean, J., M.A., Ph.D. (Sec of
Conf.) Port Arthui
Milliken, R CoUeg.
Morden, T1.E.,B.A. (Sup'y) Winnipeg
Morden, Ninga
Morgan, J. H College
Mossip, J . , Arden
McClung, J. A. (Chairman). Manitou
McCrossen, T. J., B.A.. . .McGregor
McCullagh, G. F Kinistin.
Cooke, W, A., B.^. . ..Prince Albert
Crookshanks, J. J Rossburn
Cross, <^. H Wesley College
Crux, W. S. A Weslev College
Nelson, J. CF.^.;. White Whale Lakt
Oaten, F. J Oxbow
Oke, D Restou
Paupanakis, E Oxford House
Daniel, G. (Chairman) Brandon | Peters, J Rusself
Darwin, O . .___._ Stonewall Peters, N. D^ (Sup'y) Neepawa
Davies, P. W Morris
Dean, G. W. (Chairman) Calgary
Dimmick, M. (Suji'd) Moosomin
Dickenson, J. W Arden
Pickett, T. W Carman
Powell, J. B Daybreak
Procunier, C. A Edmonton
Rawson, J. (Sup'y) Fleming
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Ridd, J. W College Moidt-n, G, H Victoria West
Riddell, J. H., B.A , £.Z).. Winnipeg I Neville, Thomas Vernon
Roberts, A. E Round Plain j Pearson, T. D. (Sup'd) N. Wcstm'str ..„^„.„, ^.. ,, .^^^ «.^ „„.«.„.....»,
Roddick, G. ^Sxip'y). . Brandon Hills Pierce, W. H Kit-ze-gucla \ HuestiB, C. H,, B.A .... BridKewatei
Ross, A. W. (Chair' n) . . P. la Prairie ] Rol>8on, E. (CAiair. )New Wefitniineter Hughson, James HaJifai
Runions, J. W Sjuingfleld
Riittan, J. H. (Sup'd) ..P. la Prairie |
Scarlett, R. A Rosedale
Semnr.ens, J. (Pres. o/Co7i.)Winnipeg I
Sippreli, W. A Saskatoon
Sharp, S Sidney I
Shaw, W College |
Shepherd, C E College
Smith, A. E Rookhurst
Somerset, C. E . . . .White Whale Lake ,
Sonierville, W. {Fin. Sec.).... Birtle !
Sparling, J. W., M.A., D.D. {Princi-
pal} Wesley College
Spence, R. E Newdale
Stacey, F. B. ,5.-4. (C/i'n). Moose Jaw
Steinhauer, E. R Morley
Steinhauer, R. B .B.A.W. Fish Lake
Stewart, A., B.D.{Prof.)..Wes. Coll.
Stewart, J Trcherne
Switzer, J. C Lethbridge
Talbot, T.M.,M.A.,B.D... .Elkhorn
Teeter, L hancellor Kemnay
Thome, J. I Riversdale
Tozeland, J Gladstone
Tufts, A. J., B.A Bloorasbury
Turk, G. R Winnipeg
Van Norman, C. F College
Vrooman, W. A Melita
"Walker, J. C Griswold
Watts, T. J Austin
Whiteside, Arthur Miami
Wigle, H., B.A Baldur
Wiikiuson, S College
Willis, S. C. (Siip'd)....P. M. Colony
Wilson, T. B Methven
Wilson, W. G Thornhill
Woodsworth, J. (Supt.Mis.) Brandon
WooUey, A . . Douglas
Wood, E. W Musselboro'
Wright, C. A Rathwell
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E. Odium, Esq., and Rev. W. W.
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Sharp, A. K Similkameen
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Turner, James Nelson
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Winslow, J. W Mission City
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Alcorn, W. (Sup'y) Berwick
Andrews, W. W Sackville
Angwin, Joseph G Guysboro'
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Astbury, John. . Southampton
Armstrong. R. O Student
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Bigney, John G Truro
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Cassidy, John, {Sup'y). . .Bridgetown
Coffin, Jos. S Windsor
Craig, John Ber>vick
Croft, W. Isaac Gabarus
Crowell, C. E Student
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Langille,
Lathern,
Iveonanl,
Mack, R.
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HuestJB, G. O. (Sup'y) Aylesford
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..Vietori*
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Chan Sing Kai .... New Westminster
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Hall, T. W., (Chair.) Kaniloops
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Hicks, Jas Alder Grove
Hicks, Wm Surrey
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College Day, George F Arcadia Mines ] Tuttle, G. W. (Sup'y) Pugwash
DesBarres, F. W. W., ^./i. .Student
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Donkin, J. E Arcadia
Edy vean, W. H Amherst Head
England, K. E Springhilll
Evans. W. H Parrsboro'
Farquhar, 1).
,N. E.
Fisher, Joseph M. . , Digby {
Friggens, Fred Wentworth
Gaetz, Joseph .0.\ford j
Gaetz, Wilfred Aylesford
Giles, Jesse B Bridgetown
Gee, John Middleton
Glendenning, G.W.F., B.A., S.T.B.,
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Hart, Jas. R., (Sup'y). . ■ Bridgetown
Tuttli!. A. S (Sup'y) Berwick
\ Tweedy, James Fort Hood
Tyler, C. M Avondale
, Walker, I >avid White Haven
Wootton, Thomas . . Leave of Absence
Williams, Robert Mahone Bay
Harbor \ Wright, Fred H., A.B Horton
K.,ox, J. D. P.
Clieam Hart, Thomas D. , (Sup'y) . . . Amherst
Ladner, Chas. (Fin. Sec). Revelstoke
Liu Yick Pang Vancouver
Lovenng, H. L Indian Tribes
Michener, E .' Sumas
Manuel, E Howe Sound
Miller, A. N Langley
Maitland, R. R Vancouver
Hart, Joseph A Student
Heal, J. B St. George's, Ber.
Heartz, W. H Yarmouth
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Hickey, David Canning
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Hills, Benj., B.A Pugwash
Whitman. G. W Locki^iort
Wilson, Thomas A., A.B.. Leicesttr
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE
EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
Rev. Elias Slackford, President.
Rev. James Crisp, Secretary.
Allen, John S Richibucto. N B
Allen, Thomas St. Davids, N B
Bailev, D. B St. Martins. N B
Bailev, S. A. (Stud) . .Sackville, N B
Baker, U.K., M.A.. Dorchester, N B
Be\\,A.C.,A.B.,S.T.B.i>i. James. N B
Bell, Edward Boiestown, N B
Berrie, J. C Hillsbors N B
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Brewer, W. W. Chariottetown, P E I
Campbell, G. M St. John, N B
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Chapman. A E., B.A. St. John, N B
Chapman, Douglas Fairville, N B
Clarke, H. J (Leave of absence)
Clark, J. A., A.M. . . . Milltown, N B
Clements, R. W. J. .Grand Lake, N B
Colter, J.J. ,5'. y. Z)(5't/.?;)St.Martin8NB
Coniben, Charles. .Jacksonville, N B
Crisp, James {Sec. Con.) Sussex, N B
Crisp, R. S Woodstock, N B
Daniel, Henry (Sup'd) St. John, N B
Dawson, G. F., B.A. Apohaqui, N B
Deinstadt, T. J Moncton, N B
Dennis, A. C, .B,^. .Gagetown, N B
Duke, J. A. (5«p'd). .Hampton, N B
Dunlop, John Kingston, N B
Dutcher, C. W., Vernon River, P E I
Estey, J. F Bideford, P E I
Evans, Edwm ((Sttp'd) Hampton, N B
Fisher, G.W Pownal, P E I
Frizzel, Frank Jerusalem, N B
Gilbert, H {Leave of absence)
Gillespie, H. A Oldridge, N B
Goldsmith, John Souris, P E I
Gough, Ernest H Stanley, N B
Gough, J. B. . .Mount Stewart, P E I
Gregg, J. S. (Student) Sackville, N B
Hamilton, C. W Bayfield, N B
Harrison, F. W.(SMp.)Sackville, N B
Harrison, George Newcastle, N B
Harrison, H.A.B.(Stw.)Sackville, N B
Harrison, Wm Sackville, N B
Hicks, Thomas Margate, P E I
Howard, J. Benj. . Sunny Brae, N B
Howard, S., B.A Hampton, N B
Howard, W. J., B. 4 .. Salisbury, N B
Howie, Isaac Gibson, N B
James, Silas Little York, P E I
Johnson, L. S Bale Verte, N B
Johnson, W. E.. .B.^. .Keswick, N B
King, J. K Tryon, P E I
Kirby, W. J Bedeque, P E I
Knight, M. R., A.M. . . .Upham, N B
Lawson, Wm Alberton, P E I
Lepage, A. E Kingsclear, N B
Lodge, D. H Shediac, N B
Lodge, W. W Marysville, N B
Lucas, Aquila (On leave) Sussex, N B
Maggs, Wm — . . Summerside, P E I
Manaton, C. H Canterbury, N B
Marr.Hedley D.(iS'md.)Sackvil]e, N B
Marshall, Thomas Chatham, N B
Matthews, W. C. Charlotte town, P E I
McConnell , JW,BA. Campbell ton, NB
McCully,A.D.,.B^.,J?Z),Sheffield. N B
McLaughlin, N.,£.^.Buctouche, N B
McLeod, A. D Alma, N B
Narraway, J. R., A. M (Sup.) St. John
Opie, Richard Montague, P E I
Palmer, G. C. P.Charlottetown, P E I
Paisley, C. H., A.M. . .St. John, N B
Parker, I N Courtney Bay, N B
Parkins, J Florenceville, N B
Pascoe, J. (Sup'd). . Petitcodiac, N B
Payson, G.B.(Sup'd)Fredencton, N B
Penna, Henry .^ Derby, N B
Penna William . . . St. Stephen, N B
Pepper, W. R Deer Island, N B
Pickles, F. H. W. Point de Bute, NB
Pierce, Thomas Richmond, N B
Pope, H., D.D.(Sup'd) St. John, N B
Prince, John (Sup'd). . Moncton, N B
Ramsay, Edmund Elgin, N B
Read, John Moncton, N B
Read, W P. (Student) Sackville, N B
Rice, S. H St. Andrew's, N B
Sellir, Geo. A Upper Kent, N B
Sellar, J., M.A Bathurst, N B
Shenton, Job St. John, N B
Slackford, E. (Pres.).W. Cape, P E I
Spargo, W. H . . Murray Harbor, P E I
Sprague, H., D.D.... St. John, N B
Sprague, S. W.(5'M^'d) Hampton, N B
Stebbings, Thomas. . . Winsloe, P E I
Steel, George St. John, N B
Stewart.C, A). />.(Pro/.)Sackville, N B
Teed, S. T. (Sup'd) ... .Moncton, N B
Tippett, Wm PortLmd, N B
Thomas, W. B Albert, N B
Thomson, W. A Petitcodiac, N B
Turner, E. C Cornwall, P E I
Tweedie, Wm. (Sup' d)Iiami^ton, N B
Wason, L. J McAdam, N B
Wass, Wm Welsford, N B
Weddall,R.W.,^.B.Fredericton, N B
Wightman, F. A Harcourt, N B
Williams, T. L Nashwaak, N B
Wi\son,R.,Ph.D.{Sup'd)St.John, N B
Young, G. M St. John, N B
Young, John B Andover, N B
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Gray, J New Sarum
Gregoire, N South Ely, Q
Green, J. (Bible Society) Montreal
Green, Thos. R Bolton, Q
Gregory, J. W Dixville. Q
Greitzner, E New Dundee
Grenier, C. W Quebec
Grigg, E Perth
Hagan, T Almonte
Haines, B. J Hills burg
Hallinshead, Jas Aurora
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Ilaininett, T Holt
Hamilton, Jas Cheltenham
Harryet, W Burgess ville
Harris, E. J Essex Centre
Harris, E., B.A Toronto
Harris, S. G Binbrook
Hartley, W Guelpl.
Hastings, J. Q.,M.A Sfotland
Haviland, W. H Waterford
Haviland, H. J Jeraeyville
Heinemann Killaloe
Helmrich, A Sebastopol, Q
Herrington, R. D Kingsville
Hind, G Durham
Higgins, J Lachute,Q
Holbein, W White Lake
Holbert, J. D Amherstburg
HoUingshead, J St. George
Holt, J. A Amherstburg
Hooper, E., M.D Toronto
Hughson, L. S Coaticooke, Que.
Hulbert, W Langton
Hunter, J. H., B.A Parkhill
Hutchinson, D Brantford
Huff, J. B Warsaw
Her, L Ridgetown
Her, Jacob (Ret.) Cottam
Jackson, S Houghton
Jackson, J. R Hartford
Johnson, T. S Brantford
Jones, D Durham
Keay, J. A Dnndas
Kellrty, S. J Shawville, Q
Kelley, J. W
Kelly, R. W Petrolia
Kendall James Midland
Kennedy, J. B., B.A Norwich
King, John ... Dalesville, Q
Kose, H Hanover
Laflamme, H. F Cocanada, India
Lafleur, T Montreal
Laing, D Kingston
Lambert, W Orillia
Lebeau, A. J Marieville
Leehy, G. M Whitby
Lewis, A. M . ." Chatham
Luck en s, T CoUingwood
Ludeke, Julius Arn prior
Lyman, W Sylvan
McAlj)in, — Thorold
Mc Arthur, D. D Hartney, Man
McDonald, A. R., B.A Lakefield
McDonald, P London
McDonald, J. C. . .Portage la Prairl«^
McDougall, R. L Meaford
MoDiarmid, D Dominion ville
MeDiarmid, Jas Islington
McEwen, J VankleekhiU
McEwen, J. P Toronto
McEwen, P. H Victoria, B C
McFadyen, A Kincardine
McGregor, W Parry Sound
Mclntyre, A Killarney , M
McKay, W. J., B.A .Stratford
McKinnon, J. B Clinton
McKinnon, L Florence
McLeod, C. E Renfrew
McLeod, A. A Cocanada, India
McLaurin, P. (Ret) Hamilton
McLaurin, C. C Samia
McLaurin, J Woodstock
Mc Lenuan, D Farewell
M'- Nabb, — Amprior
McNeil. D Port Elgin
Mack, H. W Moosejaw
Mackie, J Beamsville
Malins,G. H
Mann, J. W Oxley
Markwick, J. M Gladstone, Out.
Maniuardt, C. L Zurich
Marshall, R. M Arkona
Mason, O Bayham
Mason, W Rockford
Masse, S. F Montreal
Matthews, J Tennyson
Matzich, J. F Neustadt
Mellisli, H. G Winnipeg
Mihell, D.M.,Ph.B Parkdale
Millard, J. W Clareraont
Miller, James Doe Lake
Moore, J. B Toronto
Morgan, H Bunyan
Moyle, J. E Delta
Munro, A. H St. Tliomas
Munro, D Athens
Munt, Joseph Kinmount
Murden, W Gladstone, Man
Murdoch,A..Jf.yl., LI/.D.. Waterford
Myers, J. H .Woolwich
Nelson, W. P Port Burwell
Newman, A. H.,LL.D.,D.D Toronto
Newton, L Vittoria
Norton, W, E Georgetown
Norinandeau, L Granby, Q
O'Neill, J BearasviUe
Osborne, J. A Gorrie
Parent, M. B Grande Ligne
Parker, A Dixville, Q
Parker, P. C Toronto
Peer, W Rodney
Petereit, F Winnipeg, M.
Phillimore, C. H Listowel
Pickard, W Guelph
Prosser, W Leamington
Pilkey, J . C Baillieboro'
Porter, W. H,, M./l Braniford
Pngsley, W. , jr Port Dover
Puttenham, J Port Elgin
Ratcliff, Frederick Ringwood
Reddick, D., B.A Port Hope
Reeves, — Blanche, Q
Reid, H. (Ret) Brisbane
Richardson, G Buckingham, Q
Riendeau, T St. John's, Q
Roberts, Joshua Port Arthur
Robertson, J. P London East
Robertson, — Plympton
Robinson. J Gren ville, Q
Robinson, T. C Beachville
Rock. G. C Toronto
Rouey, J Blenheim
Ross, R Shoal Lake, Man
Ross, J.J Caiiboro'
Roughley. E. W. Stirling
Scott, F L Windsor
Scott, W. J Oshawa
Seaborn John Nugent
Shaw, Hugh Whitevale
Sheldon, S. 8.. Carleton Place
Sherman, E. D Eden
Shields, T Tiverton
Silc.x, J. W Uxbridge
Sinclair, T Ridgetown
Siple, E Alvinston
Sirrell, J Algonquin
Slaght, A Wat^-rford
Smith, A Aylmer
Smith, E Vienna
Smith, Ira London
Smith, J. M Plum Hollow
Smith, J. T Simeoe
Smithers, J Courtri^ht
Snider, A Kingsville
Sowerby, A. T Aylmer
Sowerby, J. H Chatham
Sowter, T. C Dalesville
Speller, H. C London
Spencer, D St. Thomas
St. Dalmas, A. E. de..St. Catharines
Stillwell, R. J., J5./1..8amulcotta, la.
Steeves, E. L Kingsville
Stephens, W. H Norwood
Stevens, J Sterling'
Stewart. A Durham
Stobo, E. J Quebec
Taylor, F. E •• Toronto
Tapscott, W. T Woodstock
Tapscott, F. T Hamilton
Tennant, J • Brantford
Therrien, A. L Montreal
Thomas, B. D., DD Toronto
Thorn. Q CanninTton
Tinkham, P. A Palmerston
Topping, E Woodstock
Teal, J. H Victoria, B.C
Tread well, W. H Port Dover
Trotter, T., B.A Toronto
Trotter, J. E. Peterboro'
Turner, C. B Baruston Q
Turner, E.. Turtle Mountain Cit), M
VanLoon. J Delhi
Vansickle, M Paisley
Vining, A. J Wallaceburg
Walker, Wm. M., B.J.London South
Walker, Wm. S Mt Forest
Walker, Wm Salford
Walker, J. A. K Cocanada. India
Ware, H Lindsay
Washington, J. H London
Watson, T Colbome
Weaver, R Aurora
Weeks, J. W Smith's Falls
Weeks, W. W Brock ville
Weeks, — Cornwall
Welton, D.M., Ph.D., O.D.. Toronto
Weir, W. D.. £. J ..Vancouver, B.C.
Wilson, E. S lona
Williams, J . {Retired) Vienna
Witthem. F Pembroke
Wright, D Lindsay
TI{E CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN ONTARIO.
Conference meets at Bloomington, on Wednesday at 2 o'clock p.m., before the third Sunday in June, 1893.
PreHdent— Elder D. Prosser Newmarket.
Secretary— Elder W S Oowle Eddystone
Treasurer— W W. Trull ■ • • • ■■■^l^^9:
Executive Board- Elders C. H. Hainer, T. Garbutt, J. L. Russ, J. Willoughby, W. Percy, and
Bros. R. Kirton and E. Lick.
Editors of the Christian Magazine— Elder T. Garbutt and J. N. Dales, B.A.
Ordained Ministers.
Billings, D. M Orono
Chidley, W. H Keswick
Clark, L Brown Hill
Cowle, W. S Eddystone
Garbutt, T Sharon
Gould, E. J Morganston
Hainer, C. H Stouffville
Morgan, W. H Sandford
Perkins, G Harriston
Percy, W Stouffville
Prosser, D Newmarket
Prosser, S Brougham
Prosser, J Wooler
Russ, J. L Grafton
Shoults, J. H Toronto
Willoughby, J Drayton
Wimans, J. P Port Perry
Wright, R Ringwood
Licentiates.
Clark, W. S., Dr San Francisco
Gilfillan. J Bowman ville
Houtsberger, M . . Stanfordville, N Y
Lord, T Osaca
Morton, F Keswick
Prosser, W Keswick
Purdy, S Keswick
Trull, W. W Orono
Vannorman, D Keswick
Young. W.R Keswick
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CLERGY— EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION— CONGREGATIONAL.
[1893.
EVAfiCELICAL ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AWIERICA.
CANADA CONFER ENCB.
The next Anuual Conference will be hold in St. Jacobs, Ont., beginning April 20th, 1893.
BisJiop-Rev. S. C. Brcyfogel Reading, P«.
Secretory— Rev. J. P. Hauch South Cayuga, Out.
Conference Treasurer— Rev. J. G. Litt Berlin, Ont.
Mission President—Rev. D. Kreh Sebringville, Ont.
Mission Secretary— Rev. A Y. Haist Mildmay, Ont.
Mission Treasurer— Rev. L. H. Wagner Stratford, Ont.
Bean, E. H Rodney Hammett. J. W Bismarck
I
Becker, Emil Sebringville
Bolender, C Listowel
Brand , D. H Crediton
Braun, G Chesley
Braun, G. P Philipsburg
Braun, G. K. (Local) Crediton
Burn, E New Hamburg
Clemens, M Glenshee
Clemens, D. H. (Local) . . Washington
Damm, G. D. C^^w.;. .Naperville, 111.
Denstedt, F. ("S^m.). . Saperville, 111.
Devitt, I. K Arnprior
Dierlamm, H St. Jacob's
Dippel, D. (Sup'd) Elmira
Eby, E Diemerton
Eidt, L., (Student).. .NaperviUe, 111.
Finkbeiner, G Tavistock
Finkbeiner, C. S Morriston
Finkbeiner, S Rockingham
Fry, M. C. (Loeal) Kurtzville ,
Garret, J. C (Local) Tilsonburg '
Goebel, A Pelham Centre
Grenzebach, J. H Alsfeldt
Haist, 6. F Zurich
Haist, A. Y Mildmay
Hauch, Th Gowanstown
Hauch, J. P South Cayuga
Klingbeil, W. CStw.^Naperville, 111.
Knechtel, S. R Campden
Koenig, D. B. (S«w)..Naperville, 111.
Kreh, D Sebringville
Krupp, S Dashwood
Litt, J. G Berlin
Maurer, M Hanover
Meyer, F Waterloo
Miller, J. (Local). Elmira
Morlock, J. C Hamilton
Morley, S. (Local) St. Anns
Moyer, S. N., (Pres.^M). Sebringville
Nash, J. (Local) Campden
Naergarth, J (Local) Winslow
Ortwein, J. W Golden Lake
Rieder, D Pembroke
Rife, E. E. ( Student). N&perv\ne, III.
Sauer, A. (^*Mrfe?iO- Naperville, 111.
Scharffe, F. (Local) Dashwood
Schettler, A. (Local) Dashwood
Schmidt, H. G. G Golden Lake
Schmitt, J. A New Hamburg
Schneider, N. (Local) . . South Cayuga
Schwalm, J. K Ry*', Muskoka
Schwandt, W Wililamsford
Schwarz, G. P Port Elgin
Seito, Hiruma Tokio, Japan
Spies, C. A. (fiiWjp'rf).. Cleveland, Ohio
Spies, F. S Hawksville
Staebler, J. , (Sup'd) Crediton
Steuernagel, C. {Local) Waterloo
Thomas, H. A Milverton
Thomas, Ezra H. (Local) . .Milverton
Umbach, J.(Pr.£'/.). .New Hamburg
Umbach, S. L.,(Prof. Union Biblical
Institute) Naperville, 111.
Wagner, L. H Stratford
Wagner, Geo. (Stu) . . Naperville, 111.
Walter, J Elmwood
Werner H., (Sup'd) Rodney
Wildfang, L. (Loccd) Tavistock
Wilhelm, J Benniiller
Wing, M. L. (Pres. Eld.) Berlin
Winkler, Ph. (Sup'd) St. Jacobs
Wittich, L Plattsville
Yaeger, W. J Hespeler
Yenni, J. D., (Sup'd) Waterdown
Zumstein, E. A. (Local).. .Bismarck
OONGRECATIOflAL DEN0MIN/\TION.
The Congregational Union of Ontario and Quebec will hyld its next Annual Meeting in London, Ont., on Wed-
nesday June 8th, 1893.
Chairman for 1892— Rev. A. F. McGregor, B.A Forest.
Chairman for 1893— Rev. E. M. Hill, M.A Montreal.
Secretary-Treasurer— Rev. J. P. Gerrie, E.A Toronto.
Statistical Secretary — Rev. J. T. Daley, B.A Burford.
The Congregational Union of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick will hold its next Annual Meeting at Truro,
N.S., on Friday, 7th July, 1893.
Chairman — Rev. D. Howie
Secretary— Rev. Frank Davey
I'reasurer -James Woodrow, Esq
Statistical Secretary— Rev. J. Shipperley
Austin, J. M Sheffield, NB
Ayl ward, R. , B.A London, O
Ball, Dr Toronto
Barbour, W. M., DD... Montreal, Q
Barker, E Toronto
Beutley, Hugh Toronto, O
Black, R. K Truro, N.S
Black, J. R Barrie, O
Bolton, Charles E Paris, O
Burgess, E. J Edgeworth,
Burton, J., B.D Toronto
Claris, W. H. A Frome, O
Clarke, W. F Guelph, O
Colclough, Joseph . . Lanark, O
Cornish, G., LI/. X> Montreal, Q
Cox, Jacob W Milton, NS
Craik, Galen H., fi.^ ..Waterville, Q
Daley, James T Burford, O
Davey, P Kingsport, N S
DufiF, C, M.A Toronto
Dunlap, George H . . . Rock Island, Q
Dunnett, W. A Waterville, Q
Fenwick, K. M Montreal, Q
Geddes, L. F
Gerrie, J. P., B A Toronto,
Gunner, Frederick, Jf.J>..Listowel,0
Goffin, J. W Edgar, O
Hall, Thomas Montreal
Harris, N Toronto Junction
Hay, William Scotland, O
Hay, James Rockport, O
Hay, R Watford, O
Hill, E. M., M.^ Montreal
Hindley, J. I., Ph.D Granby, Q
Hodgkinson, T Winnipeg, M
Howie, D St. John N.B.
King, Stephen Toronto
Jackson, S. N.. M.D.. ..Kingston, O
Johnston, Wm '. Toronto, O
Lindsay, Wilfred Stratford,
Macallum, Daniel Maxwell, O
Mason, H. C, ^. J^ Brandon, M
Madill, J. C Garafraxa, O
Madill, W. H Alton, O
Main, A. W Cowansville, O
Margrett, Albert Speedside O
McAdie, J St. A ndrews, Q
McCuaig, J. A. C Toronto, O
MacColl,E.C. W., .B.^..Brigham. Q
McCorraack, A Cold Springs, O
McCormick, D Georgetown,
McKinnon, John .... Pilot Mound, M
McFayden, A. L., B.A
McGill, A., M.A... Ryckman'sCor., O
McGregor, A. P., B.A Forest, O
Macintosh, W Yarmouth, N S
McKillican, J Montreal
Mitchell, S. L Sherbrooke. Q
Morton, J Hamilton, O
Moore, Churchill Ayer's Flats, Q
Nicholls, Sampson Listowel, O
Peacock, W Pleasant River, N S
Pedley, Hugh, B.>1.. ..Winnipeg, M
Pedley, J. W., 2?. J... Vancouver, B.C
St. John, N.B.
Chebogue, N.S.
St. John, N.B.
Maltland, N. S.
Pratt, M
Purkis, G Bowmanville, O
Rivard, A. F Belle Riviere, Q
Richardson, A. W.,B.^ . . Brantford,
Robertson, G., B.A
Robinson, R Toronto
Salmon, John^ B.A Toronto
Sanderson, J. G Danville, Q
Sharratt, J Twillingate, Nfld
Shipperley, J Maitland, N S
Siddall, G. W St. John'.s Nfld
Silcox. B. D Embro, O
Skinner, George Pine Grove, O
Smith, W. W Newmarket, O
Solaudt, A Inverness, Q
Spencer, Wm Canifton, O
Squires, John Random, Nfld
Swanson, I.J
Sykes, S Keswick Ridge, N.B
Totten, M. J Wroxeter, O
Unsworth, Joseph Toronto
Unsworth, J. K., B.A Toronto
Warriner, W. H.,B.D Montreal
Waterworth, J. A Cobourg, O
Watt, W. J Franklin Centre, Q
Watson, W. H Wingham, O
WebV), Thomas Toronto
Whitman, J Cornwallis, N S
Wild, Joseph, D.D Toronto
Williams, B. B Guelph, O
Wilmot, W. F Torouto
Wood, John Ottawa
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93.]
CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC.
135
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CANADA.
(Oindenmi from Hujl'inauu'n Directory. )
THE HIEHAUCHY.
i
Rt.
Mt,
Ht.
JJt.
PROVINCE OF HAUKAX.
Rev. Cornelius O'Brien, D.D. 1883
Rev. John Cameron, D.D 1870
Uev. J.C. McDonald,/)./) 1890
Rev. James Rogers,/)./) 18ti0
Rev. John Sweeny, D.D 1860
PROVINCE OF KINGSTON.
Rev. Jas. Vincent Cleaiy, D.D. 1880
Rev. Alex. Macdoneil, /)./)... . 1890
Rev. R. A. O'Connor 1889
PROVINCE OF MONTRKAL.
Rev.Eclouard Chas. Fabre, D.D. 1873
Rev. Louis Zeph. Moroau, D.D. 1876
Rev. Autoine Racine, D.D 1874
Halifax
Aiiti^onish
Charlottetown
Chatlmm
Si. John
Kingston
Alexandria
Peterborough
Montreal
St. Hyacinth
Sherbrooke
PROVINCE OF OTTAWA.
Mt. Rev. Jos. Thos. Duhamel, D.D. 1874 Ottawa
HI. Rev. Narcisse-Z. Lorrain, D.D. ISSC Pontiac
PROVINCE or QUCBKC.
His Em. E. A. Cardinal Tauchereau 188« Quebec
(vacant) Cblcoutiml
Rt. Rev. Klphige Gravel, /).£) .... 1885 Ni'.olet
Rt. Rf V. A. BlalB, D. D Rin.ouski
Rt. Rev. Louis Fran<;. I>urt6che, D.D 1867 Tliree Rivers
Rt. Rev. Mgr. FranQois-Xnv. Boss^ 8t Laurent
PROVINCE «)F HT. BONirACB.
Mt. Rev. Alex. A.Ta(:h^,O.Jf./.,/)A 18r<l St. Boniface
Rt. Rev. Paul Durieu, 0..V./., D.D. 1870 N. Westra'nstr
Rt. Rev. V.J. Grandit.,0.3f. /.,/)./). ISH'J St. Albert
Rt, Rev E. Girouanl,O..V./.. D.D. 1864 / AthaJjaska-
Rt.Rev. J. Clut, 0. If. /../)./)., Cood. 1867 (Mackenzie
PROVINCE OF TORONTO.
Mt. Rev. John Walsh, D.D 1867 Toronto
Rt Rev. T. J. Dowling, D.D 1887 Hamilton
Rt Rev. D. O'Connor, C.S.B., D.D. 1890 London
ARCHDIOCESE OF HALIFAX. I
Archbishop — Most Rev. Cornelius
O'Brien, D.D.
V tear -General — Very Rev. Canon J. ;
Carmody.
CITY OF HAIilKAX.
-St. Mary's Cathtdral— Most Rev. C.
O'Brien, D.D., Rev. Edward F.
Murphy, rector ; Revs. Georfre A.
Ellis, D. .J. Summers, M. Kinsella,
J. U. Moriarty.
St. Patrick's— Ver3' Rev. Canon J.
Carmody, V.G.; Revs. Gerald
Murphy, VV. J. Foley, D.D.
St Joseph's — Very Rev. Canon P.
L. Madden, Rev. J. Walsh.
Amherst, Wm. J, Mihan.
Annapolis, W. J. Doody.
Bridgewater, E. Kennedy.
Caledonia, T. J. Butler.
Chezzetcooke, P. H. Labrecque.
Church Point, G. Blanche, A. Morin.
Dartmouth, Charles Underwood.
Elbrook, J. Crouzier.
Enfield, A. P. Desmond.
Herring Cove, T. J. Grace.
Kentville, P. M. Holden.
Londonderry, P. Walsh, D.D.
Meteghan, James Daly.
Parsboro, P. Eagan,
Prospect, J. D. Curry.
Pubnico, J. J. Sullivan.
Salmon River, A. B. Cote.
Sheet Harbor, D. O'Sullivan.
Truro, Colchester Co., J. D. Cum-
niaine.
Tusket Wedge, J. M. Gay.
Wevmouth, A. B. Parker.
Windsor, T. J. D<ily.
Yarmouth, E. J. McCarthy.
BERMUDA ISLANDS.
Tlimilton, Wm. B. Hamilton.
( Jeorge's, J. Bellord, Post Chaplain.
ARCHDIOCESE OF 'KINGSTO N."
ihisho%)—Tsio&t Rev. James Vin-
jut Cleary, D.D.
(rs-Geuemi — Right Rev. Mgr.
unes Farrelly and Very Rev. C.
I. Gauthier.
bar-Forane — Yery Rev. J. S.
O'Connor.
Secretary— Rev. Thomas Kelly.
CITY OF KINGSTON.
Cathedral of St. Mary Immaculate-
Most Rev. J. V. Cleary, D.D.;
Rev. Thomas Kelly, Bishop's Sec-
retary and rector of the Cathedral ;
Revs. Thomas Carey. Thomas Mur-
tagh, Jas. V. Neville, and John
Kehoe.
Belleville, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Jas. Far-
relly, V.G. ; Rev. John O'Brien,
assistant.
Blessington, Thomas McCarthy.
Brewer's Mills, John S. Quinn.
Brockville, Very Rev. C. H. Gauthier,
V.G.; Rev. James Collins assistant.
Burgess, T. P. O'Connor.
Camden, Patrick J. Hartigan.
Carleton Place, M. O'Rourke.
Chesterville, Very Rev. John S.
O'Connor.
Erinsville, G. Cicolari.
Frankford, James J. Connolly.
Gananoque, John D. O'Gnrman.
Kemptville, M. MacDonald.
Kitley, M. J. Spratt.
Loborough, C. A. McWilliams.
Madoc. Thomas Davis, John Mc-
Carthy, assistant.
Merrick\ ille, M. C. O'Brien.
Morrisburg, Denis A. Twomey.
Napanee, John T. Hogan.
Perth, Charles J. Duflfus.
Picton, J. H. McDonagh.
Presc!ott, J. Masterson, A. Carson, a.
Sharbot Lake, C. Killeen.
Smith's Falls, Michael Stanton.
Spenceiville, W. E. Walshe.
Trenton, Charles B. Murray.
Tweed, John Fleming.
Tyendinaga, Michael .Mat-key.
Westport, P. A. Tvvohey.
Wolfe Island, T. J. Spratt.
Yonge, John J. Kelly.
ARCHDIOCESE OF MONTREAL.
Archbishop of Montreal— yiost Rev.
Edwanl Charles Fabre, D.D.
Vicar-General — \. Rev. F, Bour-
geault.
Rural /)«?a/w— Very Rev. Sujierior
S.S., Revs. A. Nantel, F. Dorval,
Prosper Beaudrv. Jos. Nap. Mare-
chal, J. Morin, M. Taillon, L. I.
Guyon, J. U. Leclerc, D. Laporte,
J. B. Champeau, J. Dequoy, L. J.
Lafortune.
Official— Xery Rev. F. Bourgeault,
V.G.
Assessors— Rev. Z. Racicot, Canon,
Revs. F. Dorval, L. G. Guyon, A.
Nantel.
Promotor—Rev. P.N. Bruchesi, D.D.,
Canon.
Vice- Provwtor— Rev. F. L. T. Adam.
Chancellor— Rev. Alf. Archambault.
D.D., Canon.
Vice-Chancellor— Rev. L. Cousineau,
CITY OK MONTRBAL.
Cathedral of St. James. Most Rev
E. C. Fabre, D.D., Verj- Rev. F-
Bourgeault, Dean ot Chapter, V.O.I
Canons, P. Leblanc, Z. Racicot, J*
A. Vaillant, P. N. Bruchesi, D.D..
Alf. Archambault, D.D., W. C-
Martin, J. A. M. Brosseau, L-
Cousineau.
Notre Dame, Place d'armes, L. A.
Sentenne, S.S., cure. F. Daniel,
S.S., H. Lenoir, S.S., J. B. Lame,
S.S., P. Rousseau, S.S., J. T. Tal-
let, S.S., A. Tranchemontagne, S.
S., V. H. Marre, S.S., D. Chevner,
S.S., H. B^lard, S.S., B. J. Pel-
let ier, S.S., J. P Brave, S.S., O.
Hebort, S.J., J. A. Gaudin, S.8.,
J. B. Bi-assenr, S S., G. Clapin, 8.
S., VV. Hebert, S.S., A. Luche, 8.
S., N. Latraverse, H. C. Laurier,
G. Mivelle.
St. Patrick's, J. Quinlivan, cure, J.
Toupin, S.S., J. A. McCallen, 8.8.,
M. Callaghan, 8.S., J. Callaghan,
S.S., J. Fahey.
St. James', P. Deguire, S.S., cur4,
J. Palatin, S.S., R. Rousseau, 8. S.,
J. E. Filliatr <ult, S.S., Cel. Maillet,
S.S., N. Troie, S. S.. William
Duckett, S.S., H. Guibert, S.8., A.
Larue, vies.
St. Joseph's J. U. T eclerc, cur?, P.
Rabeau, N, Gauthier, G. Bourassa,
Ch. Laforce, C. Roohon, vies., F.
Kavanagh, a. c.
St Anne's, J. Catulle, C.SS.R., cur^,
Alph. Hendrickx. C.SS.R.. Peter
Van der Capellen , ' - 'am
Goclts; C.SS.R., I >,
C.SS.R.. E. Stern C.
Gregoire, C.SS.R., J. JA«.>(min,
C.Ssi.R., Paul Rioux, C.SS.R.,
Arthur Caron, C.iJS.R., Henry
Banckaert. C SS.R.. I^wns Savard,
C.SS.R., Petrus Oirard, C.SS.R.
St. Bridgefs J. Lonergan. cure, J.
M. Landry. H. Bareelo. J. U.
Geoflfrion. L. Desjardins, vies.
St. Vincent de Paul's, M. IavaII^,
cure, J. Quesnel. H. Lange\in, Ls.
Dubuc, .1. M. Roux, vies.
La Xativito dHochelaga, H. Bria-
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sette, cure, A. Saint- Jean, E.
Lafortune, vies., Rev. L. A. Valois,
a. c.
Sacr^ CcBur, L. T. Adam, cur6, A.
Belanger, E. Prieur, J. Turcot, J.
B. Beaucheniin, J. Reid, J. A.
Quesiiel, vies.
St. Jean Baptiste's, M. Auclair, cure,
A. Meunicr, N. Morin, L. Duro-
cher, B. Prefontaine, J. S. La-
rocque, vies.
Notre Dame du Bon Conseil, J.
Salmon, cure, P. F. O'Donnell, vie.
St. Anthony's, J. K. Donnelly, cure,
C. Guilbault, vie.
St. Cliarles', J. H. Carriere, cure,
A. Carriere, J. Bruy^re, vies.
St. Gabriel's, M. O'Meara, G. Casey,
vie.
St. Louis, C. Larocque, cur6, Ls.
Boissonneau, J. Bte. Jobin, vies.
Berthierville, J. B. Champeau, cur6,
A. Morin, J. A. Lippe, vies.
Boucherville, J. Primeau, cure, E,
Desroches, vie, M. Piette, a.c.
Brandon, Vinceslas Clement.
Cauprhnawag'a, J. G. L. Forbes, cure.
Chambly, M. Lesage, cure, A. De-
quoy, vie.
Chettsey, O. Leferriere, cure.
Contrecoeur, J. Dequoy, cure, Z.
Cardin, vie.
Cote St. Paul, Aug. Provost, cure,
M. Chausse, vie.
Coteau St. Louis, G. Lesage, cure,
A. Viau, J. A. Brule, J Duprat,
vies.
He Bizard, J. Mallet, cure.
He Dupas, P. F. Mondor, cure.
Joliette, Prosper Beaudry. V. F.,
cur6, Ed. Contant, Jos. Lafortune,
M. Levallee, M. Desrochers, vies.,
M. Martel, H. Dupuis, a.cs.
Kildare, Damien Laporte.
L'Acadie, L. J. Gaudet, cure.
Lac des Deux Montagnes (Oka), D.
Lefebvre, S.S., cure, A. Cuoq, S.S.,
H. Filiatrault, S.S., vies.
Lachenaie, P. Pelletier, cure.
Lachine, N. Piche, cure, H. Marso-
lais, vie.
Lachute, Arthur Derome.
Lacolle, J. Charette, cure, M. Forbes,
vie.
Lanoraie, L. A. Dequoy, cure, N.
Gravel, vie.
Laprairie, A. Larose, eure, Jos. Blais,
vie, C. Duprat, a. cure.
L'Assomption, F. Dorval, cure, V.F.,
D. Lafortune, vie.
Lavaltrie, C. Huet, cure.
L'Epiphanie, J. T. Gaudet, cure, P.
Andre.
Longuc Pointe, H. Lecourt, cure,
J. Prudhomme, anc. cure.
Longueuil M. Tasse, cur6, E. J.
Brien, vie., J. M. Bourassa, T.
Hurteau, a. cs. Convent Chapel,
Phil. Berard, chaplain.
Maisonneuve, George M. Le Pailleur.
Mascouche, Jos. Lauzon, cure, P.
O. Renaud, anc. cure.
Napierville, A. P. Tasse, cure, A.
Primeau, vie.
Notre Dame de Grace, Jos. Nap.
Mareehal, V.F., cure, J. A. Arch-
ambault, A. Mai-solais, vies,
Notre Dame de La Merci, L. J.
Vigneault, cure.
Pointe-aux-l'rembles, I. Dozois, cure,
A. Gaesnel, vie.
Pointe-Claire, F. X. Laberge, cure,
F. X. Plante, vie.
Rawdon, J. B. C. Durivage.
Repentigny, P. A. Laporte, cure.
Riviere des Prairies, S. L. Bonin,
cur6.
Sault-au-R6collet, C. Beaubica, cur6.
Sherrington, Jos. A. Peladeau, cur6.
Ste. Adele, P. Giroux, cure.
St. Alexis, Jos. N. Lussier, cure, V.F.
St. Alphonse de Rodriguez, P. Parl-
zeau.
St. Andre, A. Dugast, cure.
Ste. Anne de Bellevue, G. F. 0. Che-
vrefils, cure, M. McGinnis, vie.
Ste. Anne de Plaines, J. E. Dugas,
cure, G. Dugast, a.c.
St. Augustine, J. Bonin, Cure.
St. Barthelemi, E. Moreau, Hon.
Can., cure, G. Plouffe, M. Cabana,
vies., J. Charette, a.c.
St. Bazile le Grand, J. M. Matthieu,
cure.
Ste. Beatrix, D. Dupont, cure.
St. Benoit, F. Corbeil, cure.
St. Blaise, R. Bonin, cure, Chas.
Boissonneault, a.c.
St. Bruno, N. A. Valois, cure.
St. Calixte, A. Lajeunesse, cure.
St. Canut, L. Pineault.
St. Colomban, J. F. Forget, cure.
St. Come, P. Sylvester, cure.
St. Constant, P. Bedard, cure.
St. Cunegonde, Alph. Seguin, cure,
A. T. Nepveu, O. H. Mongenais,
A. Belanger, A. Corbeil, vies.
St. Cuthbert, Andre Brien, cure, M.
Labreche, vie.
St. Damien, J. Brien, cure.
Ste. Dorothee, A. Breault.
Ste. Elizabeth, D. Brien, cure, F. X.
Chalifoux, vie.
Ste. Emmelie, P. St. Pierre, cure.
St. Esprit, O. Dubois, cure.
St. Etienne, F. X. Birtz, cure.
St. Eustache, L. J. Guyon, V.F.,
cure, A. Laliberte, vie.
St. Felix de Valois, U. Archambault,
cure, J. B. Desrosiers, vie.
St. Francois de Sales, D. Casaubon,
cure, F. X. Vezina, a.c.
Ste. Genevieve, J. B. Bourget, cure.
St. Henri, R. Decarie, cure, G. Pla-
mondon, T Decarie, N. Ft-rland,
A. Lacasse, vies., J. B. Rioux, a. c.
St. Hermas, M. Mireau, cure.
St. Hubert, C. Collin, cure.
St. Jacques de I'Achigan, T. Mare-
ehal, cure, J. Saint-Denis, vie.
St. Jacques le Mineur, J. Morin,
cure, P. P. McGinnis, vie.
St. Janvier, J. B. Lemonde, cure, M.
Beauparlant, vie.
St. Jean Dorchester, Fortunat Au-
bry, cure, A. Pelandoau, J. E. Poi-
tras, vies.
St. Jean de Matha, I. Prevost, cure,
T. Lachance.
St. Jerome, L. J. Lafortune, V.F.,
cure, A. Laporte, A. J. Daigneault,
A Carriere, U. Ethier, vies.
St. Joseph du Lac, D. Piche, cure,
Ste. Julie, C. Daignault, cure.
Ste. Julienne, F. X. E. Eerement,
cure.
St. Laurent, P. Baudet, C.S.C, cure,
P. Larochelle, ('.S.C., vie.
St. Leonard de Port-Maurice, A.
Houle, cur6,
St. Ligori, L. Thifault, cure.
St. Lin, J. B. Proulx, Hon. Can.,
cure, G. Payette, J. Lavallee, G.
Dauth, vies.
St. Luc, J. Giguiere, cur6.
Ste. Lucie, J. Limoges, cure.
Ste. Marguerite, G. Moreau, cure.
Ste. Marie Solomee, C. T. E. Viger,
cure.
St. Martin, M, Leblanc, cure, O.
Forest, vie.
Ste, Melanie, L. Fr. Bonin, cure, F.
S. Jeannotte, a.c.
St. Michel de Napierville, L. M. Tail-
Ion, V.F., cure, T. Gervais, vie.
St. Michel des Saints, O. Guimond,
cure.
Ste. Monique, Jos. F. Archambeault, ^
cure.
St. Norbert, C. Durocher, cure.
St. Paul, F. X. Geoffroy, cure.
St. Paul I'Ermite, J. Huot, cure, J.
Richard, vie.
St. Philippe, G, H. Laporte, cure.
St. Placide, S. B. Beauchamp, cure.
St. Remi, A. Baril, cure, J. Beaudry,
vie.
St. Rocha de I'Achigan, T. Dagenais,
cure, J. Deschenes, vie.
St. Rose, J. Aubin, cure, Art. Martel,.
J. Cloutier, vies.
St. Sauveur, J. Gaudet, cure.
Ste. Scholastique, R. Hetu, cure, H.
Mandeville, vie.
Ste. Sophie, E. Pepin, cure.
St. Sulpice, F. X. Arneault, cure.
Ste. Thi-rese, Rev. L. Charlebois, V.
F., cure, L. Cousineau, vie.
Ste. Theodosie, L. Casaubon, cure.
St. Thomas, J. O. Chicoine, cure, A.
Chausse, vie , N. Barette, a. c.
St. Valentin, V. Dupuis, cure, G.
Gaadin, anc. cure.
St. Vincent de Paul, Tsle Jevus, T.
Coutu, cure, P. T. Gelinas, J.
Cabara, vie, O. Harel.
St. Zenon, E. Joly, cure.
Terrebonne, J. Piche, cure, L. Labrie,
vie,
Varennes, S. Theberge, cure, L.
Perrault, vie, J. F. X. Bourbon-
nais, anc, cure.
Verchfres, C. Ouimet, cure, J. Joli-
coeur, vie
ARCHDIOCESE OF OTTAWA.
Arcfibishop— Most Rev. Joseph-Tho-
mas Duhamel, D.D.
Vicar-General — Very Rev. J. O.
Routhier.
Chancellor— Rev. P. McCarthy.
Vice-chancellor— Rev. J. C. W. De-
guire, D.D,
CITY OF OTTAWA.
Cathedral of the Immaculate Con-
ception— V. Rev. J. O. Routhier,
V.G.; L. N. Campeau, G. Bouillon^
J. A. Plantin, T. AUard, A. Sauv6,.
A. Beausoleil, J. C. W. Deguirej
D.D.
St. Anne's— R. Prud'homme, L. A.
Dusablon.
St. Bridget's— P. McCarthy, J. Gas-
con, curate.
St. Jean Baptiste — D. C. Gauthier,
O.S.D., Stephen Gauvreau, O.S.D.,.
V. Charland, O.S.D., and A. Gafifre,
O.S.D.
St. Francis -Revs. Louis-Marie, La-
dislas, Pacifique, Moise, Alphonse,
Alexis, Patrick
St. Joseph's -A. Paillier, O.M.I., N
Nilles, O.M.I.
St. Patrick's— J. M. Whalen.
Notre Dame du bon Conseil, T. Cole.
Sacred Heart — M. Harnois, O.M.I.,
and A. Coutelee, O.M.I.
PROVINCE OF QUKBEC.
Amherst, O. Montour.
Angers, J. Bte. Langlais.
Arundel, L. G. Casaubon, S.M.
Aylmer, F. P. Beauchamp,
Bouchette, J. Allard.
Buckingham, F. Michel, F. Legendr
Cantley, C. Poulin.
CLERGY — ROMAN CAfHOLIC.
137
Chelsea, C. Fontaine.
Chute-aux-Iroqnois, C. Deslauriers.
Gnu5efielit, C, Gay.
Grenville, A. A. Tiebelle.
Hartwell, A. Guillaiune,
Hull, L. Laiizon,O.M. I., supr., J. Do-
zois, O.M.I., J. B. Grandflls, O.M.
I., E. L. Cliarles, O.M.I., M. -Pre-
vost, O.M.I., A. E. Duhaut, O.M.I.
Maniwaki, F. Plan, O.M.I. , supr , J.
P. Gu(''{fuen, O.M.I., S. Dozois, O.
M.I., J. Laniel, O.M.I., J. Chev-
rier, O.M.I.
Mashan Mills, J. Lyonnais.
Monte Bello, J. Gigueres.
Montfort, A. Bouchet, S.M., Ath.
Cesbron, J.M.
Notre dame de la Salette, W. D,
Richer.
Notre dome du Luas, E. Trinquier.
Papineauville, E. Rochon.
Perkin's Mills, J. U. Forget.
Rijon, J. Guay.
Ste. Agatha, S. Moreau.
St. Andre Avellin, J. P. Belanger, P.
Garon. curate.
St. Faustin, A. Corheil.
St. Ignace de Nonioninque, L. Du-
noyer, L. M. Vutraillet.
St. Jovite, S. Ouhnet.
St. Malachie, J. McGovern.
St. Philippe d'Argenteuil, Pierre
Chatillon.
Suffolk, C. Proulx.
Templeton, I. Champagne.
Thurso, J. Chatelain.
Wakefield, J. MuGuire.
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
Alfred, P. Lombard.
Almonte, D. F. Foley, A. Motard,
curate.
Casselman, J. L. Franccenr, L. Blon-
din, curate.
Clarence Creek, Thos. Caron.
Curran, J. Pilon.
Dawson, A. Constantineau.
Erabrun, A. Philion, Charles S. de
Carufel.
Fallowfield, J. A. Sloan.
Fournier, E. Dacier, G. Montreuil,
curate
Gateville, M. Boisseau.
Gloucester, P. Dusserre-Telmon.
Hawkesburv Mills, S. Philip.
Huntley (West), P. Corkery.
Lefaivre, P. Bedard.
L'Orignal, O. Berube.
Notre Dame de Lourdes, F. Joubert,
S.M.
Orleans, L. A. Lavoie.
Pakenham, D. Lavin.
Plantagenet, E. C. Croteau.
Richmond, J. Dunn.
Bockland, J. Hudon.
St. Eugene, F. Towner, A. Arnauld.
St. Albert de Cambridge, A. Gau-
thier.
St. Anne, E. Coderre.
I St. Isidore, J. Boulay.
Sarsfield, Osc. Cousineau.
The Brook, A. Larose.
Vankleek Hill, P. J. Brady.
Weiidover, O. Ferron.
DIOCESE OF VALLEYFIELD.
Ik'auharnois, P. E. Lussier, cure,
Edward Lachapelle, O. Lagace,
vies.
Chateauguay, A. Vinet, cure, D.
Cecyre, vie.
C'->teau du Lac, C. Dufour, cure.
Hemmingford, J. Ducharme, cure.
Hinchinbrooke, Chas. B. O'Hara,
cure.
Howick, A. Desnoyers, cure.
Huntingdon, C. Santoire, cur6.
He Perrot L. Turcot, cur^, J. Du-
hamel, des.
Les Cedres, J. Chagnon, cur^, N.
Remillarci, vie.
Ormstown, N. E. Demers, cur6.
Rigaud, O. Remillartl, cure, J. T.
Theoret, vie.
Ste. Agnes de Dundee, H. R. La-
berge, cure.
St. Anicet, Z. Auclair, cur<^.
St. Antoine Abbe, T. Allartl, curd.
St. Barbe, Chs. Dugast, cure.
St. Clet, G. Berard, cure.
St. Clotilde, J. Desrosiers, cure.
St. Edouard, S. Maynard, curd.
St. Hyppolyte, Joachim Mallet.
St. Jean Chrysostome, W. N. Seers,
cure.
Ste. Justine, J. B. Charbonneau,
cure.
St. Lazare, R. Chaput, curd.
St. Louis de Gonzague, E. Desmarais,
V.F., cure, M Alph. Lig. Laporte,
vie.
Ste. Marthe, F. X. Sauriol, cure.
Ste. Martine, N. Aubry, cure, E.
Blyth, a c.
Ste. Philoinene, J. Duprat, cure.
St. Polycarpe, L. Z. Champoux, cure.
St. Regis, Moise Mainville, cure.
St. Stanislas de Kostka, S. O. Per-
reault, curd.
St. Tdlesphore, T. Pepin, curd.
St. Timothee, J. O. Brissette, cure,
A. Perreault, vie.
St. Urbain, M. Laporte, curd, C.
Payrard, vie.
St. Zotique, A. Coallier, cnrd,
Trts-St. Redempteur, O. Dufault,
cure.
Valleyfield, J. O. Boussin, curd, J.
Toupin, A. A. Xoual, vies.
Vaudreueil, J. O. Godin, curd.
ARCHDIOCESE OF QUEBEC.
Archbishop— Uxs Eminence, Elzear
Alexander Cardinal Taschereau, D.
D.
Coadjutor-Bishop— Right Rev. L. N.
Begin, D.D.
Vicars-General — Mgr. T. E. Hamel
and Mgr. Cyrille A. Marois.
Secretary— Rev. B. Ph. Garneau.
Sub-Secretary- -Rev. J. C. Arsenault.
Official— Mgr. C. A. Marois, V.G.
Assessors — Mgr. B. Paquet, Revs. J.
C. K. Laflamme, F. X, Faguy, L.
A. Paquet
Promotor -Mgr. H Tetu.
Vice- Promotar— Mgr. C. O. Gagnon.
Chancellor— Rev. B. Ph. Garneau.
Vice-ChanceUor—Rev. J. C. Arsen-
ault.
CITY OK QUEBEC.
Archbishop's Palace, His Eminence,
E. A. Cardinal Taschereau, D.D.,
Mgr. L. N. Begin, coadjutor,
Mgr. C. A. Marois, V G , >Igr. H.
Tetu, Mgr. C. O. Gagnon, Rev. B.
Ph. Garneau, Secretary, Rev. J. C.
Arsenault, sub-secretary.
Notre Dame Parish Cathedral of
the Immaculate Conception, F. X.
Faguy, P.P., H. A. Vaillancourt, J.
D. Be'audoin, curates, L. A. Proulx,
D. Pampalon.
St. Roch Parish, St. Roch's, F. H.
Belanger, P.P., A. Fortin, J. A.
Feuiltault, H. Defoy, D. Guimond,
L. P. Delisle, A. Lachance, C.
Samson, curates.
St. Sauveur Parish, St. Sauveur, F.
A. Grenier, O.M.I., supr. and P.P.,
M. J. Royer, O.M. I., Pierre Drouet,
O.M.I,, Ch. Boissonault.O.M.I., A.
Valiquette, O.M I., Jos. Pelletier»
O..M.F., J. W. Perron, O.M. I., H.
Portelance, O.M. I., Al. Gladu, O.
M.I.,C. Laporte, O.M.I., A. I>e«i-
lets, O.M.I.
Notre Dame de la Garde Parish.
Notre Dame de la Garde, Chas.
Richard, P.P. ~ m ' j
St. John Baptist Parish. St. John
the Baptist's F. X. Plamondon, P.
P., H. Lessard, F. X. Tessier-
I.4i.plant«, D. Garon, curates, G. E.
Drolet, Chs. Pouliot.
St. Patrick's Haute Ville, M. Oate«,
C.SS.R., rector, Owen Walsh, C.
SS.R, W. White, C.SS.R., and M.
Maloney, C.SS.R., M. A. Anderson,
C.SS.R.
Ancienne Lorette, J. O. Faucher,
P.P., P. A. Caron, curate.
Ange Gardien, J. Marquis, P.P., M.
Huot, retire<l.
Armagh, B. Dionne, P.P.
Beaumont, F. Garneau, P.P.
Beauport, A. J. Legare, P.P., E.
E. Cotd, F. X. Garneau, curates.
Chai)el at the Insane Asylum, Rev.
A. Rousseau, chaplain.
Beaurivage, A. Gauthier, P.P.
Berthier, M. Hudon, P.P.
Broughton, P. Savoie, P.P.
Buckland, P. Roy, P.P. St. Damien,
J. O. Brousseau, P.P.
Cap Rouge, Od. Marois, P.P.
Cap St. Ignace, N. J. Sirois, P.P.,
A. Dionne, cumte.
Cap-San te, D. Gosselin, P.P.
Chariesbourg, J. Hoffman, P.P., S.
Richard, curate.
Chateau Richer, A. Gingras, P.P.
Chaudiere-Station, A. Rouleau, P.P.
Cranbourne, Geo. Guy, P.P.
Deschambault, U. Rousseau, P.P.,
Ls. Garon, curate.
East Broughton, B. C. Guy, P.P.
Elgin Road, Jos. Richard, P.P.
Fortierville, A. A. Beaudet. P.P.
Frampton, J. O'Farrell, P.P.
Fraserville, Ludger Blais, P.P., A.
Cote, Ph. Rov. curates.
Grondines, J. S. Martel, P.P., D.
Chenard, curate.
He aux Grues, A. O. Godin, P.P., G.
Lavoie, curate.
Inverness, J. Ballantyne, P.P.
Kamouraska, P. E. Beaudet, P.P.,
A. Taschereau, curate.
Kemiebec, J. Elie Breton, P.P.
La Be?»uce, J. Chaperon, P.P., P.
Godbout, curate.
Lac Etchemin, Thos, Lauze, P.P.
Lac Noir, P. Ouellet, P.P.
Lambton, A. Belleau, P.P., Ls. Bel-
leau. curate.
Langevin, T. Trudel, P.P.
Laval, H. Frechette, P.P.
Leclercville, P. Dube, P.P.
Les Ecureuils. Jos. B. Soulard, P.P.
Lt'vis, Ant Gauvreau, P.P., A. Scott,
L. Gauvreau, U. Brunet, curates.
Hospice St. Joseph de la Dc-
li\Tance. J. E. Feuiltault. chap-
lain, J. B. Cote, F. Dumontier, J.
Hudon, F. McDonell and J. P.
Colfer.
LIslet, C. Bacon, P.P., F. X. A.
Dulac, curate.
Lorette, G. Giroux, P.P., A Hudon,
Garneau, curate.
Lotbiniere, B. Demers, P.P., G.
Remillard, curate.
Lyster, R. Labbe, P.P.
Mt. Carmel, M. Moreau, P.P.
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Montmag-ny, L. Rousseau, P.P., J.
O. Langlois, U. East, curates.
Newbois, F. Rouleau, P.P.
New Ireland, E. Laliberte, P.P.
New Liverpool, P. Lessard, P.P., C.
Picher, curate.
Notre Dame des Anges de Montau-
ban, J. B. Gosselin, P.P.
Notre Dame du St. Rosaire, A.
Talbot, P.P.
Notre Dame du Portage, J. Z. A.
Girard, P.P., E. Cloutier, curate.
Point-aux-TremVjles, A. Boucher, P. P.
Pont-Rouge, E. Hudon, P.P.
Portiieuf, Nap. Cinqmars, P.P., A.
Bourassa, curate.
Rivitre Boisclair, H. Gagnon, P.P.
Riviere Quelle, J. E. Page, P.P.
Sacre Coeur de Marie, G. Auclair,
P.P.
St. Agapit de Beaurivage, A. Poulict,
P.P.
Ste. Agathe, P. Kelly, P.P.
St. Albai), E. F. Casault, P.P.
St. Alexandre, Chs. Bourque, P.P.,
C. Rov, a. c.
St. Alphonse de Thetford, J. A,
D'Auteuil, P.P., J. B. Derome,
St. Andre, L. Halle, P.P., E. Roy.
Sts. Anges de Beauce, F. Pelletier,
P.P.
Ste. Anne de Beaurre, Chs. De-
bongnie, C.SS.R., P.P., J. Tielen,
C.SS.R., L. Fievez, C.SS.R., A.
Mallengier, CSS R., L. Poullet,
C.SS.R., P. Pampalon, C.SS.R.,
Ed. Flynn, C.SS.R., A. Mercier,
C.SS.R., CI. Leclerc, C.SS.R., Ade-
lard Barolet, C.SS.R., Ls. St.
Pierre, C.SS.R., E. Lamontague,
C.SS.R. ^^
Ste. Anne de Lapocatiere, C. E.
Poire, P.P., H. Hudon, curate.
St. Anselme. F. Morisset, P.P.
St. Antoine, B. Robin, P.P.
St. Antonin, B. Desjardins, P.P.
St. Apollinaire, C. N. Paquet, P.P.
St. Aubert, C. Leclerc, P.P.
St. Augustin, F. X. Belanger, P.P.,
P. A. Marcoux, curate.
St. Basile, L. B. Chabot, P.P.
St. Bernard, H. L. O. Moisan., P.P.
St. Bernardin de Sienna, F. X.
Couture, P.P.
St. Casimir, A. H. Paquet, P.P.,
N. Gariepy, curate.
Ste. Catherine, E. O. Verrett, P.P.
St. Charles, Chs. F. Cloutier^ P.P.,
R. Morisset, curate.
Ste. Claire, W. H. Couture, P.P.
Ste. Croix, G. Cote, P.P., C. Le-
vesque, curate.
St. Cyrille, M. FiUion, P.P.
St. Damase, Onesime Cantin, P.P.
St. David de I'Aube-Riviere, H. Des-
jardines, P.P.
St. Denis de la Bouteillerie, C. S.
Brochu, P.P.
St. Eleuthere, F. Begin, P.P.
St. Elzear, J. K. Roy, P.P.
St. Ephrem de Tring, L. M. Morisset,
P.P., A. Ouellet, curate.
St. Eugene, A. Michaud, P.P.
St. Evariste de Forsyth, N. Proulx,
P.P.
Ste. Famine, He d'Orleans, L. J.
Gagnon, P.P.
St. Ferdinand de Halifax, L. Gagn6,
P.P., F. Brunet.
St. Ferreol, A. H. Gosselin, P.P.
St. Flavien, Ach. Vallee, P.P.
Ste. Foye, Sasseville, P.P., Ls.
Coulombe, curate.
St. Francois. L. Z. Lambert, P.P.,
Ph. Turcott, curate.
St. FranQois, He d'Orleans, J. E.
Leclerc, P.P.
St. Francois du Sales, Riv. du Sud,
F. A. Oliva, P.P., S. Chenard,
curate.
St. Frederic, '. E. Martin, P.P., A.
Lamothe, curate.
St. Georges, Th. Montminy, P.P., T.
Soucv, curate.
St. Gilles, S. Garon, P.P.
St. Gervais, J. N. Gingras, P.P., J.
F. Duniais, curate.
Ste. Henedine, A. Paquet, P.P.
Ste. Hel6ne, L. E. Grondin, PP.
St. Henri de Lauzon, F. Laliberte,
P.P., J. F. Gagnon, curate.
St. Honori' de Shenley, Geo. Fraser,
P.P.
St. Isidore, P. Da Sylva, P.P., O.
Grenier.
St. Jean-Chrysostome, P. V. Legare,
P.P.
St. Jean Deschaillons, P. O. Drolet,
P.P., E. Hudon, curate.
St. Jean Port Joli, F. Frenette, P.P.,
H. Dube, assistant.
St. Jean, He d'Orleans, L. Mayrand,
P.P., J. B. Blouin, retired.
St. Joachim, C. McCrea, P.P.
St. Joseph, F. X. Gosselin, P.P., L.
Rochette, curate, Ls. Sanfagon, a.c.
St. Joseph, E. S. Fafard, P.P., Jos.
O. Guimond and A. A. Faucher,
curates.
St. Julie de Somerset, P. P. Dube,
P.P., A. Gagnon, Ls. Dion, curates.
St. Lambert, F. X. Methot, P.P.
St. Laurent, He d'Orleans, W. Blais,
P.P.
St. Lazare, D. Lemieux, P.P., S.
Turcotte, curate.
Ste. Louise, J. R. Desjardins, P.P.
St. Magloire de Roux, J. Boulet, P.P.
St. Malachie, P. Begin, P.P.
Ste. Marguerite, E. Halle, P.P., Th.
Mercier, curate.
St. Martin, A. Laf ranee, P.P.
St. Maxime de Scott, J. Bourassa,
P.P.
St. Methode, Jos. Valin, P.P.
St. Michel, L. A. Dcziel, P.P., H.
Michaud, curate.
St. Neree, Geo.T. Pelletier, P.P.
St. Nicolas, J. A. Bureau, P.P.
St. Onesime, G. S. Beaulieu, P.P.
St. Pacome, C. Galerneau, P.P., F.
X. Begin.
St. Pamphile, Ad. Blanchet, P.P.
St. Paschal, Chs. Baillargeon, P.P.,
P. Grondin, curate.
St. Paul de Montminy, J. E. Galer-
neau, P.P.
Ste. Petronille, E. O. Corriveau, P.P.
St. Philemon, L. A. Langlois.
St. Philippe de Neri, A. Boissinot,
P.P.
St. Pierre-Baptiste, J. B. Thiboutot,
P.P.
St. Pierre, Riv. du Sud., T. Dela-
grave, P.P.
St. Pieri-fe, He d'Orleans, C. Halle, P. P.
St. Prosper, A. Grenier, P.P.
St. Raphael, F. I. Paradis, P.P., M.
Bernard, curate.
St. Raymond, F. A. Bergeron, P.P.,
E. Poirier, curate.
St. Roch des Aulnets, N. H. Leclerc,
P.P.
St. Sanmel, L. P. M. Desch^nes, P.P.
St. Severin de Beaurivage, D. O.
Naud, P.P.
St. Sophie d'Halilax, C. S. Richard,
P.P.
St. Sylvestre, J. Neville, P.P., A.
Vaiilancourt, curate.
St. Tite des Caps, L. Perusse, P.P.
St. Ubald, J. E. Rouleau, P.P.
St. Valier, J. A. Rainville, P.P.
St. Victor de Tring, C. Berube, P.P.
St. Zacharie, H. Bouffard, P.P.
Sault Montmorency, J. B. Ruel, P.P.
Sillery, R, Casgrain, P.P., P. O'Reilly.
curate.
Somerset, D. Matte, P.P., A. Sinard,
curate.
Standon, A. Gouin, P.P., Chs. Gouin,
assistant.
Stoneham, S. Jolieoeur, P.P.
Valcartier, H. McGrattv, P.P.
Valletort, P. M. Meunier, P.P.
ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. BONIFACE.
Archbishop — Most Rev. Alexandre
Antonin Tache, O.M.I., D.D.
Vicar General — Very Rev. J. Allard,
O.M.I.
Secretary— Rev. Elie B. Rocan.
MANITOBA— ST. BONIFACE.
St. Boniface Cathedral— Rev. J. Mes-
sier, P.P., rector; Rev. Alexander
R. Giroux, curate ; Revs. A. Mai-
sonneuve, O.M.I., G. Cloutier, F.
Perquis, E. Rocan, C. A. Poissant,
E. Gauthier.
Athanase, J. A. Bernier
Brandon, O. R. Bourdeau.
Deloraine, F. Turcotte.
P^ort Alexander, L. Lebret, O.M.I.
FortEllice, J. Decorby, O.M.I., A.
Page, O.M.I.
Lorette, Joseph Dufresne.
N. D. de Lourdes, the Rev. C inons
of the Immaculate Conception :
Rev. Dom Paul Benoit, supr., Dom
Agnes Patel, Dom Marc Antoine
Straube and Brother Felix.
Peguis (Selkirk), Rev. J. Allard, O.
M.L
Rivere aux Rats, M. Jolys, P.P ,
Alph. LaRiviere, curate.
Ste. Agathe, A. Bourret.
Ste. Anne (des Chenes), R. Giroux.
St. Alphonse, T. Campeau.
St. Andrews, D. Gillis.
St. Charles, D. Dandurand, O.M I.
St. Eustache, A. Martin.
St. Francis Xavier, F. X. Kavanaugh.
St, Hyacinthe, C. A. Beaudry.
St. Joachim's, P. Pelletier.
St. John Baptiste's, D. Fillion.
St. Joseph -Letellier, N. Pelletier.
St. Laurent, Revs. C. T. Camper, O.
M.I., Z. Gascon, O.M.I., P. Dupont,
O.M.L, J. Magnan, O.M. I., J.
Chaumont, O.M.L, Brother Mulvi-
hill, O.M.L
St. Leon, T. Bitsche.
St. Norbert, J. N. Ritchot.
S*^. Pie and Emerson, J. N. Jutras.
Winnipeg— St. Mary's, L. C. Fox, O.
M.L, Jos. McCarthy, O.M.L, Jos.
Campeau, O.M.L; Immaculate
Conception, A. A. Cherrier, P.P.
NORTHWEST TERRITORY.
La Montague des bois, P. St. Ger-
main, O.M.I.
Lac Qu'appelle, Prisque Magnan, O.
M.L, J. Campeau, O.M.I. P. Fa-
vreau, O.M.L, F. Desrochers, O.
M.L, J. B. Doyle. O.M.L Indus-
trial School, F. Hugonnard, O.M.I.,
J. B. Dorais, O.M.I.
Moosejaw, E. Proth.
Qu'appelle Station, J. A. Roy.
Regina, J. Caron, J. Lemieux, eccl.
St. Hubert (Whitewood), H. Nay,
rolles.
Portage du Rat, J. B. Beudin, 0-
I., C. Cahill, O.M.I.
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CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF TORONT(J.
Archhiishop — Most Rev. John VValshi
D.D.
Vi-cars Gemral—Rt. Rev. Mgr. F. P.
Rooney, Very Rev. J. J. ifcCann.
Archdeacon— Ven. K. A. Campbell,
Orillia, Ont.
Secretary— Rev. James Walsh, St.
John's Grove, Toronto.
Biahop's Council — Very Revs. Vicars
General and Deans.
Deans- ^'ery Rev. W. R. Harris, St.
Catharines ; Very Kev. E. J. Cas-
sidy, Brockton-Toronto ; Very
. Rev. VV. Bergin, Barrie.
CITY OF TORO'JTO.
.St. Michael's Cathedral -Very Rev.
J. J. McCann, V.G., rector ; F. F.
Rohleder and Francis Ryan.
St. Helen's— Very Rev. Edw. Cassidy,
J. F. McBride.
St. Joseph's, M. McC. O'Reilly.
St. Mary's, Right. Rev. Mgr. F. P.
Rooney, V.G., J M. Cruise, P.Coyle.
Our Ltwiy of Lourdes— Jas. Walsh.
St. Patrick's— A. J. Mclnerny, CSS.
R., rector.
St. Paul's— Rev. J. L. Hand, Rector,
J. Redden, — Lafontaine.
Sacred Heart— P. Lamarche.
House of Providence, chaplain. Rev.
A. P. Finan.
Sacred Heart Orphanage (Sunny-
side), chaplain. Rev. L. Chevrier.
Alliston, H. Gibney.
Apto, M. J. Gearin, T. Cantillon.
Barrie, Very Rev. W. Bergin, dean.
Rev. L. Gibra.
Brechfn, P. McMahon.
€aldvvell, P. Whitney.
Colgan, J. Kilcullen.
Collingwood, E. J. Kiernan.
Dixie, Jas. Trayling.
Falls View, A. J. Kreidt, O.C.C.,
Philip Best, 0. C.C., Dionysius
Best, O.C.C.
Fort Erie, P. McColl.
Lafontaine, J. F. Beaudoin.
Merritton, J. F. Lynett.
Midland, J. Colin.
Newmarket, D. Morris.
Niagara, P. Harold.
Niagara Falls, Dominic O'Mallev, O.
C.C, rector.
•Orangeville, H. J. McPhillipps.
Orillia, K. A. Campbell, F. W. Duffy.
Oshawa, M. J. Jeffcott.
Pickering, Eug. Gallagher.
Penetanguishene, Th. F. Laboureau.
Chaplaincy, Provincial Reform-
atory, J. Gibbons.
Port Colborne, J. J. McEntee.
Schomberg, L. Minehan.
Sniithville, K. McRae.
.Stayner, M. Moyna.
5t. Catharines, Very Rev. Dean W.
R. Harris, Rev. F. Smyth; St.
Mary's, L. A. H. Allain.
'Thornhill, J. J. Egan.
Thorold, T. Sullivan.
Uptergrove, J. Hogan
Uxbridge, P. J. Keane.
Vroomanton, P. Kiernan
Wildfield (Gore of Toronto), F. Mc-
Spirit.
DIOCESE OF ALEXANDRIA.
Bishop— Rt. Rev. Alexander Mac
Donell, D.D.
Alexandria, Rt. Rev. Alexander Mac-
Donell, DD., J. McKinnon, Bern
Higgins, assistants.
Cornwall, George Corbett, pastor, R.
A. McDonald, assistant.
Cornwall East, Paul de Saunhac.
(Jlennevis, Donald C. .MacRae.
Ix)chiel, William Fox.
Moose Creek, M. J. I^ahy.
St. Andrew, W. MacDonnell.
St. Rai)hael, Terrence Fitzputrick.
WilliauLsiown, I. J. McCarthy.
DIOCESE OF ANTIGONISH.
Bisfiop-Kt. Rev. John Cameron,
D.D.
Seeretarjf-Rev. A. Thompson, D.D.
Antigonish, Rt. Rev. John Cameron,
D.D., Rev. H<ighGilli8.
Acadiaville, N. McNeil, D.D.
Arichat, Jas. M. (^uinan, M. Coady,
assistant.
Arisaig, R. McGillivray.
Bay St. Lawrence, W. McPherson.
Boisdale, Alex. P. Mc<3illivray.
Bridgeport, 1). M. McGregor, D.D.
Broari Cove, D. Chisholm.
Canso, Th. Richai-d.
Cheticamp, Peter Fiset.
Christmas Island, A. Cameron, D.D.
Creignish, C. F. McKinnon.
Descousse, Angus Chisholm, D.D.
East Bay, M. McKenzie.
Friar's Head, W. LeBlanc.
Georgeville, Dougald Cameron.
Glendale, D. Mclsaac.
Grand Mira, John J. McNeil.
Guysborough, M. Tompkins.
Harbor Boucher, Alex. Beaton.
Heatherton. J. J. Chisholm.
Ingonish, Duncan McDonald.
lona, R. Grant.
Judique, Arch. Chisholm.
Lakevale, Joseph Chisholm.
L'Ardoise, L. McPherson.
Lismore, Andrew McGillivra}'.
Little Glace Bay, Fmlay Chisholm.
Lourdes, W. B. McDonald.
Low Point, Arch. McKenzie.
Mabou, K. I. McDonald.
Mainadieu, Wm. Kiely.
Margarae, R. McDougal. Southwest,
F. Chisholm.
New Glasgow, John Shaw.
Petit Bras d'Or, M. A. Macpherson.
Pictou, Roderick McDonald.
Pomquet, Francis McRae.
Port Felix, A. Monbourquette.
Port Hawkesbury, Ronald McDonald.
Port Hood, C. Chisholm.
Port Mulgrave, B. Mullins.
Red Islands, Roderick Mclnnes.
River Bourgeois, D Cameron.
St. Andrew's, James Eraser.
St. Francis' Harbor, A. G. McAulay.
St. Joseph's, J. J. Eraser.
St. Peter's, John C. Chisholm.
Sydne}', James Quinan. North Syd-
ney, D. J. Mcintosh.
Thorlmrn, J. N. McLeod.
Tracadie, M. Laffan.
DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTETOWN.
Bishop— Right Rev. James Charles
McDonald, D.D.
Vicar-General— \ery Rev. Mgr. Jas.
McDonald.
Secretary— Rev. A. McAulay.
Charlottetown, Rt. Rev. James
Charles McDonald, D.D., D. B.
Reid, A. McAulay.
Alberton, Alfred E. Burke.
Baldwin's Road, Michael J. McMillan.
Bloomfield, F. X. Gallant.
De Sable, Patrick A. McElmeel.
East Poijit, A. J. .Mclntyre.
Egmont Bay, Stanislas Boudreault.
Fort Augustus, Allan J. McDonald.
Georgetown, Stephen T. Phelan.
Grand River, Lot 14, Laughlin J.
McDonald.
(;rand River, Lot 5^, Francis J.
McDonald, John P. ilcGrath,
assistant.
Houe River, James ^Eneas McDonald.
Indian River, Mgr. D. J. Gillis.
Kinkora, J. J. McDonald.
Miscouche, John A. McDonald.
Montague, West, James Phelan.
PalmerRoa<>, John C. McMillan, D.D.
Rollo Bay, Etlward Walker, D.D.
Ruhtico, Ronald B. .McDonald.
St. Andrew's, Very Rev. .Mgr. James
McDonald, V.(i.
St. Margaret's, J. C. Mcl.«an.
St. Peter's Bay, R. J. Gillis.
Souris, Donald Frs. McDonald.
Sturgeon, William Phelan.
Sununerside, D. J. G. McDonald.
Tignish, D. M. McDonald.
Tracadie, Peter Curran.
Venion River, Patrick Doyle, D.D.
.MAODALKX ISLANDS.
Bassin, Alphonsus Pouliot.
Etang du Nord, John Chaisson, D.D.
Harve aux. Maisons, Girard DeFi-
nance.
DIOCESE OF CHATHAM.
Bishop— Right Rev. James Rogers,
D.D.
Secretary— Rev. John S. Knight.
Chatham, Right Rev. James Rogers,
D.D., Thomas J. Bannon, rector,
Henry Joyner, John S. Knight.
Barnaby River, Edward P. Wallace.
Bartibogue, William A. Morrisey.
Bathurst (T-^wn), Very Rev. Thomas
F. Barry.
Bathurst Village, William Varrilly,
Wilfred Sonuanj'. .
Belledune, Theophilus Van de Moor-
tel.
Campbellton, John L. McDonald,
William A, Lawlor, Peter Duffy.
Caraquet, Theophilus Allard, John
J. Nugent.
Charlo, A. A. Boucher.
Dnimmond, (Grand Falls P.O.), G.
B. Gauvin.
Edmondston, Comas D' Amour.
Grand Anse, Joseph R. Doucet.
Grand Falls, John J. OLeary, Michael
O'Keefe.
Jacquet River, Hilarion Doucet.
L'Amec, Joseph Trudelle.
Neguac, Joseph Thtberge.
Nelson, Nichulas Power.
Newcastle, Patrick W. Dixon.
Pacquet-Ville, Joseph Levasseur.
Petit Rocher, John Carter.
Pokemouche, Thomas J. Fitzgerald.
Pokemouche Island, Inkennan, Azade
Trudelle.
Red Bank (Northwest Miramichi),
Simon J. Crumley.
Renous Bridge, Edward S. Murdoch.
Richibucto, Vdvr. J. Bannon.
Rogersville, M. F. Richard.
Shippegan. S. J. Doucet,
St. Ann, Maximus Babineau.
St. Basil, L. N. Dugal.
St. Charles Borromeo's, W. ^^ .
Venner.
St. Francis, J. N. Dumont.
St. Hilaire, Anthony Comeaii.
St. Isidore, Louis Gagnon.
St. Ignatius of Loyola, Andrew
Berube.
St. Leonard, L. A. Launiere.
St. Louis, Joseph Pelletier.
Tracadie, Joseph A. Babineau, Frs.
Regis Gagnon.
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Upper Bay du Vin, Edmond Patten-
aude.
DIOCESE OF CHICOUTIMI.
SEE VACANT.
Vicar»-General—\ ery Rev. B. E.
Leclerc, Malbaie, Charlevoix Co.;
Very Rev. J. B. Pelletier, He aux
Coudres.
Vicars-Forane—'R.ew A. Fafard, Baie
St. Paul; Rev, C. L. Parent, St.
Alexis.
Secretary- -Rev. Thomas Boberge,
Chicoutimi, P.Q.
Chicoutimi, F. X. Delage, .Jos. Dobin,
I vicar. Convent of the Good Shep-
herd, Thos. Roberge, chaplain.
tt Hotel Dieu, A. H. Marceau, chap-
lain.
Ause St. Jean, Jas. S. Pelletier.
Basrotville, Jos. Sirois.
Baie St. Paul, A. Fafard, V.F.,
Roger Boily, H. Gaudreau, vicars.
Bergeronnes, A. Guay.
Eboulements, L. F. Lauriot, Jean
Gauthier, vicar.
Eiscouniins, On. Lavoie.
Grande-Baie, Leon Parent.
Hcbertville, L. W. Barabe. St.
Bruno, Almar Larouche.
He aux Coudres, J. Alph. Pelletier,
V. Rev. J. B. Belletier, anc. c\ire.
Jonquiere, H. Kerouack.
Laterriere, Ed. Roy.
Malbaie, B. E. Leclerc, V.G., B.
Leclerc, vie.
Metabetchouan, F. X. Belley.
Mille Vaches, Jos. Perron.
Petite Riviere, A. L. Danglade.
Roberval, Jos. Lizotte.
Sacre Coeur, M..Tremblay.
Sacre Cceur de Marie, Jos. Renaud.
Ste. Agnes, Felix G. Gendron.
Ste. Anne, D. Roussel, S. Bouchard,
vie.
St. Charles de Saguenay, Ov. La-
rouche.
St. Cyriac, E. Gauthier.
St. Etienne, Geo. Gagnon.
St. Methode et St. Cyrille, Ls. Trem-
blay.
St. Felicien, Jos. Girard.
St. Fidele, N. Parant.
St. Fulgence, L. Gagnon.
St. Gedeon, .Jas. Paradis.
St. Hilarion, Et. Simard.
St. Irenee, M. Tremblay.
St. Jerome, J. B. Vallee, Dyd. Trem-
blay, vicar.
St. Joseph d'Alma, H. Lavoie.
St. Placide and St. Joseph, Ernest
Hervieux.
St. Prime, Ad. Girard.
St. Simeon, Jos. Dumas.
St. Thomas d'Aquin, J. F. Roy.
St. Urbain, Elz. Auclair.
Tadousac, Jos. E. Lemieux.
DIOCESE OF HAMILTON.
Bishop- -Rt. Rev. Thomas Joseph
Dowling, D.D.
Vicar s-Genercds— Very. Rev. E. J.
Heenan, Very Rev. J. Keough,
Very Rev. L. Elena.
(Secretary— Rev. M. Halm.
Bishop's Council— Very Rev. E. J,
Heenan, V.G., V. Rev. J. Keouch,
V.G., V. Rev. P. Dougherty, S.J.
CITY OF HAMILTON.
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Imma-
culate Conception— F. P. McEvay,
administrator, R. E. Brady, J. J.
Hinchey, J. H. Coty, G. Clarson
St. Joseph's — M. Halm, adminis-
trator.
St. Patrick's— John J. Craven, P.
Haley, L. M. Lynch,
St. Laurence's— G. O'SuUivan, ad-
ministrator.
OUTSIDE OF THE CITY OF HAMILTON.
Arthur, J. Doherty, pastor, F.
Keough.
Ay ton, P. L. Owens.
Berlin, W. Kloepfer, C.R., D.D. St.
Jeseph's Chapel for the Poles, Rev.
John Steffan. C.R., D.D., Ph.D.,
chaplain.
Brantford, P. Lennon, pastor, J. J.
Feeny.
Caledonia, F. J. O'Reilly.
Cirlsruhe, E. Laussier, V.F.
Cayuga, P. Bardon.
Chapstow, Stephen Wadel.
Dundas, Very Rev. E. J. Heenan,
V.G., P. J.Madigan.
Dunville, E. Crinnon.
Elora, P. Cosgrove.
Formosa, Very Rev. L. Elena, V.G.,
Joseph Wey.
FreeUon, J. S. O'Leary.
Gait, E. P. Slavin.
Guelph, G. Kenny, S.J., rector, B.
Devlin, S.J., D. Plante, S.J., B.
Plante, S.J., J. O'Loane, S.J., Fr.
Dumortier. S.J.
Macton, R. T. Burke.
Mildmay Geo. Brohmann.
Mount Forest, P. Cassin, P. Haley.
New Germany, Stephen Foerster.
Oakville, T. J. Kelly.
Owen Sound, Fr. Granottier, C.S.B.,
supr.: M. Kelly, B.A., C.S.B., P.
Buckley, C.S.B.
Paris, Very Rev. J. Keough, V.G.
Priceville, R. Maloney.
St. Agatha, Francis Breitkopf, C.R.,
and Edward Glowacki, C.R.
St. Clement, J. Gehl.
Teeswater, J. Corcoran.
Walkerton, B. J. O'Connell.
DIOCESE OF LONDON.
Bishop — Rt. Rev. Denis O'Connor,
C.S.B., D.D.
Chancellor— Rev. M. J. Tiernan.
Secretary— Rev. Joseph Kennedy.
Bishop's Council — Revs. J. Murphy,
J. T. Wagner, Joseph Bayard, E.
B. Kilroy, D.D.
CITY •OF LONDON.
St. Peter's Cathedral— M. J. Tieruan,
rector, Thos. Noonan, N; Gahan.
St. Mary's — Jos. Kennedy.
Amherstburg, P. Ryan, C.S.B., L.
Renaud, C.S.B.
Ashfield (Kingsbridge P. O.), N.
Dixon.
Belle River, J. E. Meunier.
Bethune (Hessen P.O.),
Biddulph (Lucan P.O.), J. Connolly.
Bothwell, M. Cummins.
jEfig Point, C. Parent.
Chatham, Paul Alf, O.S.F., supr. and
rector, Basil Zieverink, O. S. F,.
Henry Berberich, O.S.F.
Corunna, J. Mugan.
French Settlement (Drysdale P.O.),
P. Courtois.
Goderich, P. West.
Ingersoll, Jos. Murphy, George R.
Northgraves.
Irishtown (Dublin P.O.), J. Murphy,
dean, Peter McCabe.
Kiakora, John O'Neil.
La Salette, P. Corcoran.
Maidstone, D. P. McMenamin.
McGregor's, P. Bechard.
Mount Carmel, H. T. Treher.
Paincourt (Dover South, P. O.), P..
Andrieux.
Parkhill, D. McCrae.
Port Lambton, J. Aylward.
Ruscom River, A. Lorion.
Sandwich, J. M. Aboulin, C.S.B.
Sariiia, Joseph Bayard.
Seafoi-th, J. Cooke.
Simcoe, B. Boubat.
St. Anne (Tecumseh P.O.), A. D.
Villeneuve.
St. Francis (Trudel P.O.), P. Langlois.
St. Joseph (Cnnard River P.O.), P.
Marseilles.
St. Mary, Perth Co., P. Brennan.
St. Patrick (Fletcher P.O.), Thos.
Quigley.
St. Thomas, W. Flannery, J. P.
Quinlan,
Stony Point, A. Schneider.
Stratfoi-d, E. B. Kilroy, D.D, M.
McCormick.
Strathroy, A. McKeon.
Walkerville, L. A. Beaudoin.
Wallaceburgh and Dresden, John
Ronan.
Wawanosh (St. Augustine, P. O.),
Charles Magee, Rev, F. J, Lotz,
Windsor, J. T, Wagnor, dean, J.
Scanlan.
Woodslee, E. Hodgkinson.
Woodstock, M. T. Brady.
Wyoming, Philip Gnam.
DIOCESE OF NEW WEST-
MINSTER.
Bishop— Rt. Rev. Paul Durieu, O.M„
I., D.D.
NEW WESTMINSTER.
Cathedral of St. Peter— Rt. Rev. P.
Durieu, O.M.I., D.D., J.M.Fayard,
O.M.I. , F. Jayol, O.M.I., N. Ouel-
lette, O.M.I., A. Doutenville, O.
M.I., W. Morgan, O.M.I.
Fort St. James, G. Blanchet, O.M.I.„
A. G. Morice, O.M.I.
Kamloops City, Jul. Bedard, O.M.I. ,
J. M. Lejene, O.M I., Fred Guer-
tin, O.M.I.
Kootenay, N. Coccola, O.M.I., P.
Richard, O.M.I.
Matsqui (St. Mary's), O. Cornellier,.
O.M.I., C. E. Chirouse, O.M.I., Ed.
Peytavin, O.M.I., E. C. Chirouse,
O.M.I.
Okanagan Mission, Ch. Marchal, O,
M.L, Ch. de Vriendt, O.M.I.
Vancouver, Patrick Fay.
DIOCESE OF NICOLET.
Bishop— Right Rev. Elphege Gravel,
D.D.
Vicars-General — Very Rev, Mgr.
Isaac Gelinas, and Very Rev. L.
V. Thibaudier.
Procurator and Chancellor — Yery
Rev. L. V. Thibaudier.
Vice-Chancellor—Rev. A. Saint-Ger-
main.
Nicolet, Cathedral, Rev. P. A. Gouin,
rector. Revs. J. Dul)ois and E.
Gravel, vicars. St. Joseph resi-
dence, Rev. Ph. H. Suzor, V.G.H.
Rev. M. Roy, chaplain of the
Sisters of the Assumption of
Nicolet.
Arthabaskaville, E. Buisson, E.
Berard, A. Manseau, vicars. O.
Milot, chaplain, E. Berard, chap-
lain.
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CLERGY — ROMAN OATHOLIO.
141
Becancourt, E. Raiche, V. Saint-
Germain, vicar.
Blandford, Ch. Ed. Mailhot.
Chester, J. B. H. Belleniare.
Druniniondville, H. Alexandre, D.
Boucher, vicar.
Gentilly, M. Marchand, V.F., P.
Cardin, vicar.
Kingsey, A. Blondin.
•Kingsey Falls, G. Caron.
Le Bale du F'ebvre, J. N. Heroux, L.
E. Boisvert, A. P. -de Courval,
vicars.
I Haddington Falls, C. Lafond.
Pierreville, St. Thomas', and Indian
Village, Th. Quinn, L. Gagnon,
vicar.
Riviere David, A. Paquin, S. Beli-
veau, vicar.
St. Albert, Thom<as Boucher.
Ste. Angele de Laval, V.S.— de
Carufel.
St. Bonaventure, E. Grenier,
Ste. Brigitte des Saults, F. Connolly.
St. Celestin, Jos. Tessier, Mgr. J. C.
Marquis, retired.
Ste. Christine, L. Tourigny.
Ste. Clotilde, E. P.— de Courval.
St. Cyrille de Wendover, E. Belle-
mare .
Ste. Elizabeth, P. G. Beliveau.
St. Elphege, Ph. Bourassa.
St. Eugene de Grantham, Jos.Forcier.
Ste. Eulalie, B. Prince.
St. FranQois du Lac, A. H. B. Lassi-
seraye, O. Melancon, vicar,
St. Fulgence de Durham, L Beland.
St. Germain, P. A. Lebrun.
Ste. Gertrude, N. O. Larue.
St. Gregoire, J. E. Panneton; Th.
Lemire, vicar.
St. Guillaume, J. A. Blais ; E.
Roberge, vicar, E. Blais, retired.
Ste. Helene de* Chester, M. Laper-
ri^re.
St. Leonard, E. Dauth.
Ste. Marie de Blandford, A. Longval.
Ste. Monique, P. A, A. Bellemare,
G. Carignan. vicar.
•St. Norbert d'Arthabaska, L. A.
St. Patrick, V. P. Jutras.
Ste. Perpetue, E. Tessier.
St. Pie de Guire, L. A. Cote.
St. Pierre de Durham, O. Manseau.
St. Pierre les Becquets, C. Z. Garceau.
J. deGauzague, vicar.
St. Remi de Tingwick, O. Is. Hamel.
Ste. Sophie de Levard, G. Brunei.
St. Sylv^re, N. Descoeatux, J. B.
Pinard, assistant.
St. Valere, E. Brunei.
St. Wenceslas, F. X. Lessard,
St. Zephirin, N. E. Ricard.
i Stanfold, A. Desaulniers, A. Desilets,
vicar, F. Baillargeon, retired.
' Victoria\'ille, U. Tessier.
Warwick (East), L. Pothier, S.
Poirier, vicar.
Wickham (West), G. Landry.
Yamaska, A. Smith, R. F. Joyal,
vicar.
DIOCESE OF PETERBOROUGH.
^is/top— Right Rev. Richard Alphon-
sus O'Connor, D.D.
Vicars-General— Yery Rev. P. D.
Laurent, Lindsay, and Very Rev.
Joseph Browne, Douro.
Chancellor and Secretary — Rev. P.
Rudkins, Peterborough.
Peterborough, Right Rev. R. A.
O'Connor, D.D., P. Rudkins. D.
J. Scollard, T. Collins, A. L. Des-
aulniers, and D. O'Connell.
Algoma Mills, P. Nadeau, 8. J.
Bracebridge, P. McGuire.
Brighton, W. J. M(Clo8key.
Burnley, James Sweeney.
Byng Inlet, P. Hamel, S. J.
Campbellford, D. J. Caaey.
Cobourg, Edwanl H. Murray.
Douro, Joseph Browne, V.O., W. J.
Keilty.
Emily (Downeyville P.O.), Michael
Connolly.
Ennismore, W. J. McColl.
Fenelon Falls, T. B. O'Connell.
Fort William, J. Hebert, S.J., Jos.
Specht, S.J.
Garden River, Thomas Ouellet, S.J.,
and H. Caron, S.J.
Grafton, Michael I^arkin.
Hastings, John Quirk.
Lindsay, P. D. Laurent, Thos.
Scanlan.
North Bay, Eugene Bloem, John
Nolan.
Norwood, P. Conway.
Port Arthur, R. Chartier, S.J., R.
Baxter, S.J.
Port Hope, M. Lynch.
Sault Ste. Marie, O. Neault, S.J.
Sturgeon Falls, "Thos. Ferron.
Sudbury Junction, T. Lussier, S.J.,
Jos. Grenier, S.J., Al. Cote, S.J.
Victoria Road, C. S. Bretherton.
Wickwemikong, A. Baudin, S. J., D.
Du Banquet, S.J., Wm. Gagnieur,
S.J., A. Delay, S.J.
DIOCESEIOF RIMOUSKI.
Bishop — Rt. Rev. Andre- Albert
Blais, D.D.
Vicar -General — V. Rev. L. J. Langis.
Canons — Revs. J. B. Blanchet, M.
R. Bilodeau, D. Vezina, C. A.
Carbonneau, L. J. Langis, J. Sau-
cier, P. Audet, F. M. Fournier, L.
Rouleau, L. N. Bernier, R. P.
Sylvain.
Honorary Canons — Revs. F. A.
Blouin, N. Thivierge, M. Bolduc.
Assessors — Revs. J. B. Blanchet, J.
Saucier, P. Audet, F. A. Blouin.
Promotor—Rev. C. A. Carbonneau.
Vice-proinotor—Rev. J. O. Norman-
din.
Proc. and Econ.—V. C6t6.
Secretarg—Rev. F. X. Ross, S.D.
CITY OF RIMOUSKI.
Cathedral of St. Oermam— Rt. Rev.
Andre- Albert Blais, D.D., L. Rou-
leau, parish priest, E. B. Gauvreau,
vicar.
Amqu , L. D'Auteuil.
Anse a Griffon. L. A. Lamontagne.
Bic, C. A. Carbonneau.
Cacouna, Maj. Bolduc, J. Perron,
vicar.
Cap Chat, P. C. Saindon.
Cap d'Espoir, A. Chalifour.
Cap des Rosiers, F. X. Deluge.
Caplan, Mgr. F. X. Bo8s6, C.S.S.
Carleton, V. Rev. F. A. Blduin, V.F.,
N. Canuel, vicar. ,
Cascapediac, C. W. Cullen.
Cedar Hall, P. Brillant.
Cloridorme, Elz. Dufour.
Douglastown, D. Gillis.
Gaspe Basin, F. Oauthier.
Grande Riviere, V. Rev. T. C. Duret,
V.F., F. X. Dumais, vicar.
He Verte, V. Rev. L. J. Langis, D.D.,
V.G., G. W. Frive. vicar.
Lac Temiscouata, Ph. Moreault.
McNider, D. Morisset.
Maria, Jacob Gagne.
Matane, N. Levesque.
MatapMiac, Frs. Cinq-Mars.
Mechins, Jo8. Pelletier.
Metis, Ant. Chouinard.
Mont Ix>uiH, JoN. Dubc.
New Carlisle, Theo. Landry.
Newport, Jos. St. Laurent.'
N. D. des Sept Douleun>, J. Eugene
Pelletier.
N. D. du Sacr6 Cceur, A. Audet, A.
Duval.
Pabos. Joe. Dechatuplain.
Pasp^biac, Cyp. Larriv^,
Perc6. J. A. Perusse,
Pointe au Pere, P. J. Saucier.
Port Daniel, Aug. Gagnon.
Ristigouche, Theod. Smith.
Riviere au Renarrl, Elias Morns.
St. Anaclet, M. R. Bilodeau.
Ste. Anne des Monts, Alp. Bclanger.
Ste. Angele de Merici, C^'p. Gagn<^.
St. Arsene, F. M. Fourmer.
St. Blandine, D. Ul>el.
St. Bonaventure, N. Thivierge, J. B.
Ruest, vicar.
St. Clement, L. C. Lavoie.
St. Damage, J. R. Cayouette.
St. Donat, S. Maheu.
St. Eloi, Th. Gravel.
St. Epiphane, L. N. Bernier.
St. Fabien, Pierre Audet, A.B.
Ste. Ft'licite, Alf. PnJmont.
Ste. Flavie, Charles G. Fournier.
Ste. Flavie Station, J. D. Rioux, J.
C. Benibe.
Ste. Fran^oise, Z. Jean.
St. Gabriel, Arth. LeBlano.
St. Godefroi, P. Beaulieu.
St. Hubert, Ph. A. Berube.
St. Jean de Dieu, .\. D. Jobin.
St. Jean I'Evangeliste, J.O. Draperu.
St. Joseph of Lepage, N. Gagnon.
St. Lawrence Matapediac, A. Belles-
Iles.
St. Louis du Ha-Ha, A. A. Soucy.
Ste. Luce, J. B. Blanchet.
St. Mathieu, H. Tremblay.
St. Modeste, J. H. Beniier, L. H.
Langlais, vicar.
St. Moise, P. Chouinard.
St. Paul de la Croix, J. Oullet.
St. Pierre de Malbaie, P. F. Sirois.
Ste. Rosedu D^gele, Ach. Thihault.
St. Simon, Lud Rioux.
St. Ulric, J. O. Drapeau.
St. Valarien, J. Amiot.
Trois Pistoles, D. \'ezina, Hf. St.
Laurent, vicar, J. H. Lavoie.
:DI0CESE OF ST. ALBERT,
.BwAop— Right Rev. Vitalia J. Gran-
din, O.M.I., D.D.
St. Albert, Right Rev. V. J. Grandin,
D.D., J. J. M. Lestane. O.M,!.,
supr., R. Remas, O.M. I., V. Vegr^-
ville, O.M. I., Ad^odat Therien,
O.M.L
Cunningham School, Th. Quevillon,
Duhamel, H. Beillevaire.
Edmonton, Leo Fouquet, O.M.I.
Lao La Biche. H. Grandin, O.M.I.,
Ed. Cunningham, ()..M.I.
Our Ladv of Seven Dolors, Rev. V,
Gabillon, O.M.I, Rev. H. Per-
reault, O.M.I.
St. Alexander, A. Blanchet, O.M.I.
St. Anne, Z. Lizee, O.M.I.
Stonev Plain, Christoph Tissier, O,
ML
Cold Lake, L. LeOoflF, O.M.I.
Onion Lake. L. Dauphin, O.M.I,
Saddle Lake (St. Paul), M. Merer, O.
M.I.
Calgarv, H. I.educ, O.M.L, supr., A.
Andre, O.M.L, B. Desfoches, O.M.I.
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CLERGY ROMA.N CATHOLIC.
[1893.
Belly River (Pieganes), Don. Foisy,
O.M.I.
Blacktoot Crossing, Leo Doucet, O.
M.I.
Blood Indians (Reserve), Em. Legal,
O.M.I.
Fort MacCleod, Albert Lecomte, O.
M.I.
Hi^rh River (Industrial School),
AlbertNaessens,O.M.I., P. Cornire,
O.M.I.
Lethbridge, Leonard Van Tighem,
O.M.I., Ant. Therien, O.M.I,
DIOCESE OF ST. HYACINTH.
Biahop — Rt. Rev. Louis -Zephirin
Moreau. D.D.
Vicar General — Very Rev. J. A.
Gravel.
(Secretary— Rev. A. X. Bernard, Rev.
P. Z. Decelles, asst. secretary.
Procurator— yery Rev. J. A. Gra-
vel, V.G.
Canons— Very Rev. J. A. Gravel,
V.G., Prevot, Revs. J. Beauregard,
L. M. Archanibault, B. J. Leclaire,
J. J. Prince, A. O'Donnell, R. Ouel-
lette, Theologal, A. X. Bernard,
Archidiacre, P La Rocque, Peni-
tencier, F, X. Jeannotte, J. B.
Dupuy, Tit. Can., O. Desorcy, C.
St Georges, M. Goddard, Hon.
Canons.
CITY OF ST. HYACINTH.
Cathedrel— P. S. La Rocque, pastor,
A. Hogue, M. Beauregard, J. H.
Beaudry, assistants, J. Beauregard,
B. J. Leclaire, anc. cures.
Our Lady of the Rosary, Ange Cote,
O.S.D.
Abbotford, A. Dupuy.
Acton Vale, J. Jodoin, pastor, C.
Menard, assistant.
Adamsville, R. Desnoyers.
Ange Gardien de Rouville, J. B.
Durocher, G. S. Deronie, assistant.
Bedford, L. L. Dupre, pastor, C.
Sicard, assistant.
Beloeil, A. D. Limoges, pastor, J.
R. Lussier, assistant.
Clarenceville, G. Gaudreau, pastor.
Dunham, C. L. Angers, pastor.
Farnham, J. P. Dupuy, paitor, J. A.
Laurence, assistant.
Frelighsburg, St. Francis d' Assise, P.
A. St. Pierre, pastor.
Granby, M. Gill, pastor.
Henryville, T. Saiut-Aubyn, pastor.
Knowlton, J. H. Messier, pastor.
La Presentation, L. A. Bourque, pas-
tor, P. E. Noiseux, assistant, C. A.
Beaudry.
Milton, J. U. Charbonneau, pastor,
J. P. Hackett.
Mt. Johnson, L, L. Boivin, pastor.
North Stanbridge, F. Coderre, pastor,
A. Deniers, assistant.
Richelieu, J. C. Coraiier, pastor.
Rougemont, E. Filiatrault, pastor.
Roxton Falls, F. Santenac, pastor,
P. Boulay, assistant.
Roxton Pond, J. A. Foisy, pastor.
Sabrevois, J. B Tetreau.
St. Aime, M. Goddard, pastor, E.
Caron, assistant.
St. Alexandre, V. Gatineau, pastor,
F. Z. Mondor, assistant.
St. Alphonsvs, J. H. Nedeau, pastor.
Ste. Angele, J. D. Meunier, pastor.
Ste. Anne de Sorel, F. X. Vanasse.
St. Antoine, J. B. Dupuy, pastor, J.
A. Gatien, assistant.
St. Armand, E. Rivard, pastor.
St. Athanase, C. St. Georges, pastor,
H. Lariviere, assistant.
St. Barnabe, A. St. Louis, pastor.
Ste. Brigide, H. Balthazard, pastor.
Ste. Cesaire, Th. Boivin, pastor, J. P.
Laberge, assistant.
St. Charles, J. S. Taupier, pastor.
St. Damase, N. Gauthier, pastor.
St. Denis, A. O'Donnell, pastor, G.
Dion, assistant.
St. Dominique, P. Larochelle, pastor.
St. Ephrem, E. Lessard, pastor, P.
Darche, assistant.
St. Helene, M. N. Belanger, pastor,
P. N. Belanger, assistant.
St. Hilaire, L. C. Blanchard, pastor,
C. A. Guillet, assistant, S. Lambert,
a. cure.
St. Hugues, G. Browne, pastor, E.
Letourneau, assistant, L. M. Ar-
chanibault, anc. cure.
St. Jean Baptiste, J. B. Veronneau.
St. Joachim, L. Beauregard, pastor.
St. Joseph de Sorel, A, Bouvier.
St. Jude, J. A. Nadeau, pastor, G.
A. Demers, assistant.
St. Liboire, F. X. Bertrand, pastor.
St. Louis, P. U. Brunelle, pastor.
Ste. Madeleine, V. Chartier.
St. Marc, A. Lemay, pastor, J. O.
Gadbois, assistant.
St. Marcel, J. Beaudry, pastor.
Ste. Marie de Monnoir, F. X. Jean,
notte, pastor, J. H. Beaudry,
assistant.
St. Mathias, J. C. Blanchai-d, pastor,
St. Nazaire, J. Marcorelles, pasror.
St. Ours, O. Desorey, pastor, J. S.
Caron, assistant.
St. Pius, I. Hardy, pastor, L. A.
Dutilly, assistant.
St. Robert, O. Leduc, pastor, O. Pel-
letier, a. cure.
St. Roch, J. Courtemanche, pastor,
N. Hardy, anc. cure.
Ste. Rosalie, O. Guy, pastor, A.
Allaire, assistant, F. X. Poulin,
anc. cure.
Ste. Sabine, A. V. Roy, pastor.
St. Sebastien, C. Poulin, pastor.
St. Simon, F. Pratte, pastor, A.
Bouthier, assistant.
St. Theodore, E. H. Guilbert, pastor.
St. Thomas d'Aquin, Z. Vincent.
St. Valerien, F. P. Cote, pastor.
Ste. Victoire, J. Noiseux, pastor.
Sorel, M. Decelles, pastor, L. A.
Sen6cal, J. Bonin, L. E. Cormier,
assistants, P. O. Allaire, anc. cure.
Stanbridge, J. B. Michon, A. F.
K6roack, assistant.
Sweetsburg, P. M. A. Hogue, pastor.
Waterloo, J. C. Bernard, pastor,
J. P. Hackett, assistant.
West Shefford, A. Petit, pastor.
DIOCESE OF ST. JOHN, N. B.
Bishop— Rt. Rev. John Sweeny, D.D.
Vicar Ge^ieral—Rt. Rev. Monsignor
Thomas Connolly.
ChanceUvr—Rev. John' J. Walsh.
CITY OF ST. JOHN.
Cathedral— Rt. Rev. J. Sweeny, D.D.,
John J. Walsh, chancellor and pro-
rector, T. Casey, F. McMurray.
St. John the Baptist — Rt. Rev. Mon-
signor T. Connolly, V.G., rector, E.
Savage, assistant.
St. Peter's— J. B. Hayden, C.SS.R.,
rector, Andrew Wynn, C.SS.R.,
Jos. Cunningham, C.SS.R., Thos.
Donohoe, C.SS.R.
Albert, John Carson.
Barachois, J. LaPerche, C.S.C.
Buctouche, Jos. Michaud. Our Lady
of Mount Carmel, Joseph Ouellet.
St. Paul Ap., J. Hebert.
Cape Bald, P. Bradley, T. Martineau.
Carleton, J. J. O'Donovan.
Central Kingsclear, W. O'Learj'.
Cocagne, F. Cormier.
Debec, F. L. Carney.
Dorchester, A. D. Cormier, C.S.C.
Fairville, C. Collins.
Florenceville, Francis Bradley.
Fox Creek, D. Leger.
Fredericton, J. C. McDevitt, L. Cha-
tillon.
Grand Digue, Napoleon Mas.se, C.S.C.
Grond Lake, L. Chatillon, res Frede-
ricton.
Johnville, John Murray. St. Bar-
tholomew's, John Murray.
Kingston, Louis LeBlanc.
Mamramcook, C. Lefebvre, C.S.C.
Milltown, E. Doyle, Vital LeBlano,
curate.
Moncton, H. A. Meahan.
Notre Dame, H. Ouelett.
Petersville, P. Farrell.
Quaco, F. X. Collerette.
Richibucto Village, A. C. Hudon.
St. Andrew's, J. O'Flaherty.
St. Georges, T. Lavery.
St. Mary's Ferry, J. P. Kiernan.
St. Stephen's, W. Dollard.
Shediac, A. Ouelett.
Silver Falls, J. McDevitt.
Stanley, J. P. Kiernan.
Sussex, P. Belliveau, Paul Dufour.
Woodstock, Wm. Chapman.
DIOCESE OF SHERBROOKE.
Bishop (First)— Right Rev. Antoine
Racme, D.D.
Vicar-General-U. O. Chalifouse.
Bishop's Counsellors — Rev. H. Ca.si-
mir Hamelin, archpriest. Revs. M.
McAuley, P. Quinn, L. A. Masson,
H. O. Chalifoux, P. J. A. Lefeovre.
Secretary —Re\ . G. A. Lemieux.
CITY OF SHERBROOKE.
Cathedral, Bight Rev. Antoine Ra-
cine, D D., H. O. Chalifoux, pastor,
G. A. Lemieux, E. St. Jean.
St. Jean-Baptiste's, J. A. Lefebvre,
V. Dodier, vicar.
St. Patrick's E. C. Fisette.
Auckland, L. E. Gendron.
Barford, P. D. Picotte.
Barnston, A. Goyette.
Bolton, F, X. Brassard.
Brompton, Rev. Jos. Laporte.
Chesham, D. Bellemare.
Clifton, W, Morache.
Coaticooke, Michael McAuley,
E. Gosselin, vicar.
Cookshire, T. H. Masse, J.
Lavallee, vicar.
Compton, J. E. E. Choquette.
Danville, L. A. Masson.
Ditchfield, J. B. A. Cousineau.
Dudswell, R. Ars. Plamondon.
Ely, T. Descarries.
Emberton, Abel Tremblay.
Garthby, W. Carrier.
Ham, J. C. Lemire. St. Josei
St. Adrien's, P. E. Th^berge,
Gelinas.
Hatley, F. X. Michon.
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Hereford, L. M. Haniclin.
La Patrie, N. A. Garit'py.
Lennoxville, F. N. Se^'uin.
Magog, C. E. Milette, L. Castoiiquay,
vicar.
Mansonville, E. Brunelle de Beaufort.
Orford, J. D. O. Godin. St. Roch,
Th. Hannan.
Piopolis, J. A. Siinard.
Richmond, Patrick Qiiinn, L. J.
N. Mercier.
St. Camille, L. A. Leveque.
St. Francis Xavier de Bronipton, J.
Levesque.
Scot8to^^n, A. Rousseau.
Stanstead, M. Cordeau, N. II. G.
Gaulin .
Stoke, E. A. Meartel.
Stratford, L. N. Francoeur. Ste.
Lucie's, J. A. Haniel.
Sutton, N. E. Malhiot.
Stukeley (South), J. Elz. Lessard.
(North), M. Deschamps.
Weedon, P. Brassard, F. V. Charest.
Westburv, E. F. Boudreau.
Whittonj J. O. Bernier.
Windsor, ti. Vaillaiicourt.
Windsor Mills, F. P. Dignan.
Winslow, Frs. Desrosiers.
W^olfestown, Paul Cote.
St. Fortunat's, E. O. Plante.
Wotton, H. C. Hamelin, L. A. N.
Caron, vicar.
Marston, St. Leon, J, D. Bernier.
Ely, St. Marv. L. H. Nicol.
Hospital, J. B. Ponton, C. E. W.
Dufresne.
Seminary St. Chs. B., J. L. H. Roy,
sup.; A. 0. Gagnon, A. Maltais,
A. Castonguay, E. C. Tanguay, J.
U. Baron, Th. O'Neil, H. A. Simard,
J. A. Bussures.
Rome, J. A. Dufresne, P. J. A.
Lefebvre, J. A. H. Gignac.
DIOCESE OF THREE RIVERS.
Bishop — Rt. Rev. Louis Francois
Lefleche, D.D.
Vicar-General — Very Rev. Monsignor
C. O. Caron.
Chancellor- Rev. J. F. Belaud.
Vice-Chancellor— Rev. E. A. Belaud.
Canons— YyRv. Mgr. CO. Caron, V.
G., provost, Revs. J. O. Prince, Ls.
S. Rheault, archidiacre, Ls. Ric-
hard, primicier, J. B. Comeau,
theologal, F. X. Cloutier, peniten-
tier, B. C. Bochet, R. A. Noiseux,
Th. Martel, N. Caron, J. N. Tes-
sier, tit. can.
Honorary Canons — Rev. Mgr. J.
Boucher, Canon of Lorette, Rev.
J. A. Mayrand.
CITY OF THREK RIVERS.
Cathedral~Rt. Rev. L. F. Lafleche,
D.D., F. X. Cloutier, L. Lamothe,
F. Boulay, O. Lacroixet C. Le-
blaiic.
Innnaculate Conceptn. — L. Lamothe.
Batiscan, T. Lafleche, E. Heroux,
vicar, H. Thibodeau (retired).
Cap de la ilagdeleine, E. Duguay.
Champlain, P. H. Marchand, Jos.
Ferron, vicar.
Louiseville, J. N. Tessier, cure, Thos.
Caron, vicar, Mgr. J. Boucher,
Hon. Canon of Lorette (retired).
Maskinonge, N. Caron, P. Boulay,
vicar.
Pointe du Lac, J. F. X. Desaulniers,
D. Comeau (retired).
St. Adelphe, A. Gouin.
St. Alexis, C. A. Savoie.
Ste. Anne de r.Ap4<;rade, B. B. Bochet,
H. I..acerte, vicar, Ed. Laflfcche
(retired).
St. Barnabe, T. Martel, Jos Garceau,
vicar.
St. Didace, Th. Joyal.
St. Elie de Caxton, A. Bellemare.
St. Etienne des Gns, P. Cloutier.
Jos. Cloutier.
Ste. Flore, F. Verville.
Ste. Genevieve, R. A. Noiseau.
St. Jactiues des Piles, A. Beliveau.
St. Justin, I). Gbrln.
St. L<ion, D. Houde, F. Gauthier,
vicar.
St. Maurice, J. Prince, J. B. Leclair,
vicar.
St. Narcisse, J. B. Chretien, C. E.
Pintal, vicar.
St. Paulin, J. E. Lafltche.
St. Prosper, D. Fortin.
St. Severe, H. Trahan.
St. S6verin, P. Proulx.
St. Stanislas, L. E. A. Dupuis, G.
Laquerre, vicar.
Ste. Th^cle, M. Janelle.
St. Theodore of the Grand Anse, A.
Milot.
St. Tite, J. B. Grenier, F. Beaudet.
Ste. Ursule, E. Bdliveau, Ph. Hebert,
vicar, A. Mayrand (retired).
Shawenegan, Ch. T. Bellemare, E.
Poirier, vicar.
Valmont, O. Carufel, N. Villeneuve,
vicar.
Vincennes, T. Gravel.
Yamac'hiche, J. B. Comeau, E. D6-
guise, N. Comeau, vicas, D. 0611-
nas.
VICARIATE - APOSTOLIC OF
ATHABASKAMACKENZIE.
Vicar- Apostolic— Rx^hi Rev. Emile
Grouard, O.M.I.
CocwZJMfor- Right Re\. I. Glut, O.
M.I., D.D. Residence, Athabaska
(via Edmonton), N.W.T.
Athabaska Lake, Right Rev. E.
Grouard, O.M.I., Right Rev. I.
Clut, CM. I., Revs. L. LeDoussal,
O.M.I., A. H. de Chambreuil, O.
M.l.
Fort Dunv6gan, P. Leserrec, O.M.I. ,
P. Letreste, O.M.I.
Fort Normal, X. G. Ducot, O.M.I.
Fort Rae, B. C. Roure, O.M.I., V.F.
Ladet, O.M.I,
Fort Smith, P. Laity, O.M.I.
Good Hope, J. Seguin, O.M.I., P.
Lefebvre, O.M.I.
Great Slave Lake, L. F. Dupire, O.
M.I. C. J. Andemard, O.M.I.
Heart River. P. Falher, O.M.I.
Lesser Slave Lake, D. Collignon, O.
M.I., P. Desmarais, O.M.I.
Liards River, N. deKerangue.O.M.L,
C. Gourdon, O.M.I.
Peel's River, P. Giroux, O.M.I.
Providence, A. L. Lecorre, O.M.I.,
supr., C. Brochu, O.M.I.
Riviere Balaille, A. Husson, O.M I.
Vermillion, C. H. Joussai-d, O.M.I.,
C. Dupin, O.M. I.
N.B.— Address to all^ parts of the
Vicariate via Edmonton, N. W. Ty.
VICARIATE APOSTOLIC OF PON-
TIAC.
Vicar- Apostolic — R\^hi Rev. Nar-
cisse-Zephirin Lorrain, D.D., Pem-
broke.
Secretary— Re\. R. McEachen.
PROVI.VCK OK O.VTARIO.
Pembroke, Right Rev. N. Z. Lorrain,
D.D., J. Doucet. rector, W. J.
Holland, R. Mchlachen.
Arn|)rior, A. .M. Chaine.
Brudenell, J. McConnack.
Douglas, H. S. Marion.
Eganville, P. S. iKjwdall.
Gower Point, T. N. Le Moyne.
Hagartv (Kmmet), L. Denibibki.
Malta wa, J. U. Poltras, O.M.L, J. M.
Ncdtlec, O.M.I., L. Simouet, O.
M.I.
Maynooth, C. Lan^lois.
Mount St. Patrick, P. T. Ryan, P.
Vincent, curate.
Noslransing I..ake, T. G. Ga^ori.
Osceola, F. M. Devine.
Renfrew, R. Rougier, A Saurel,
curate.
PROVI.NCE OP QUEBEC.
Calumet Island, G. .\. Picotte.
Chajieau (Allumett«8 Island), D.
Leduc.
Portage-du-Fort, A. Brunet.
Quyon, B. J. Kieman, A. Nolin.
Sheenboro, M. Shalloe.
Temiskamiiig (Hudson Bay), A. L.
Fafard, O.M.L, snpr., F. X'.Therien,
O.M.L, J. Desjardins, O.M.L, C.
Mourier. O.M.I.
Vinton, Vine. Ferreri.
VICARIATE-APOSTOLIC OF SAS-
KATCHEWAN.
V icar- Apostolic— R\g\\t Rev. Albert
Pascal, O.M.L, D.D., Prince Albert.
Prince Albert, Right Rev. Albert Pas-
cal, O.M.L, D.D., P. Dommeau, O.
M.L, A. Blais, O.M.I.
Battleford, H. Bigonesse, O.M.L
Blessed Mag. Mary, J. Teston, O.M.I.
Fort Cumberland, O. Charlelwis, O.
M.l.
He a la Crosse, A. Rapet, O.JLL, J.
M. Penard, O.M.I.
Lac Caribou. M. J. Gaste, O.M.L, Fr.
Aurel, O.M.I.
Lac Maskeg, M. Paquette, O.M.I.
Lac Pelican, L. Bonald, O.M.I.
Sncr6 Coeur, Victor Pineau, O.M.I.
Ste. Angele, L. Cochin, O.M.I.
St. Antoine de Padoue, J. Moulin,
O.M.I.
St. Laurent (Grandin P. O.X V. Four-
mond, O.M.I.
St. Louis (Langevin), P. Lec<Ki, O.
M.I.
Thunder Child's Reser\-e, L. Vachon,
O.M.I.
PREFECTURE-AP08T0UC OF
THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE.
Prefect-A!>ostol\c—Rl. Rev. SFgr.
Francois-Xavier Bosst^.
Vice-Prefect—Rew A. Lafranoe.
Point of Esquimaux, Rt. Rev. Mgr.
F. X. Boss6, P.C.
Betsiamits, C. O. Arnaud, O.M.L,
supr., L. Babel, O.M.I , J. B;t4;on,
O. M. I., A. Lemoine, O.M.I.
English Bay, C. Simard, St. Ludger's
Strawberry Cove. Anticosti Island.
Natasquan, .\braham Naillancourt.
River Magpie, Condo Nadeau.
River Pentecost, Philogone LeMay.
Sault-au-Cochun, .\. Lafrance.
Bomte Esperaiice (vacant).
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CLERGY POLICE MAGI8TRATEP.
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NEW JEF{USALEM CHURCH.
President.— Rev. F. W. Tuerk, Berlin.
Correspo7iding Secretary — William
Hendry, Berlin.
Recording Secretary — J. B. Mc-
Lachlan, Toronto.
Treasurer — Martin Grehenstein.
Berlin.
Eccleniantical Committee.
Tuerk, Rev. F. W Berlin
Gould, Rev. Edwin Montreal
Members of the Executive Committee
Hendry, Chas Waterloo
Meier, Chas Waterloo
Riener, Matthias Berlin
Ronald, J. D Brussels
Stein, Wm Berlin
Zinkann, John N Wellesley
UfllVERSALIST CHURCH.
The Convention for 1893 will be
held at Sniithville, Ont., on Friday,
Saturday and Sunday nearest to
middle of September.
Chairman of Committee of Fellow-
ship, etc.— Edward Irvime, Smith-
ville, Ont.
Fortney, L. F Waterloo, Q
McLaughlin, I. W. . . Huntingville, Q
Miller, F North Hatley, Q
Pratt, W. A Halifax, N S
Johnson, Miss Jennie B Picton, O
Lavelle, J. R Fulton, O
McBride, John Port Dover, O
Wood, R Nixon, O
Moses, George, (Indian) . .'Onieda, O
Collins. J Sniithville, O
Gregory, T. B Halifax, N S
Mallorv, J. M Bloomfleld, O
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
OF C/\N/\DA.
The next Annual Session convenes
in the Market St. Church, Brantford,
Ont., 2nd week in September, 1893.
General Superintendents — Rev. B.
T. Roberts, M.A., Rev. E. P. Hart,
Rev. Geo. W. Coleman.
Chairmen of Districts— Rev . James
Craig, Brantford, Ont. ; Rev. Albert
Sims, Uxbridge, Ont.
Secretary of Conference — Rev. Jas.
Craig, Brantford, Ont.
Treasurer of Conference — Rev. W.
C. Walls, Dresden, Ont.
Allan, D Huntsville
Allguire, A Middlemiss
Beun, M Bracebridge
Bretz, J Gait
Burnham, R Thedford
Burkholder, D Elginburg
Campbell, W. J Belhaven
Dunham, F. J Toronto
Eagle, J. M Ridgeway
Hamilton, R Barkway
Kelley, A. A Petworth
McKearnin, W.(Sup'd)St. Catharines
Norrington, A. H. (Con Evan)LBin'\vne
Overpaugh, G .Haunon
Prior, G. A Homer
Reed, C. H Trent Bridge
Reynolds, W. H Uxbridge
Sager, L. A Verona
Slingerland, E Crown Hill
Snider, E Harwood
Walls, W. C Dresden
Wattam, A Hamilton
Walker, E Walsingham Centre
Wees, W. T Gait
Wilson, W. H Armadale
Winter, J. H Valens
EVANGELISTS.
Craig, Mrs. M. C Brantford
Green, Miss A. L Brantford
Nurrington, Mrs. M. S Lansdowne
Rusk, Miss J Point Edward
Schantz, Miss N Kelvin
Sipprell, Miss M Chatham
Taylor, Mrs. M Brantford
Warren, Mrs. L. J Brantford
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH.
i^Mojo— Henry McNeil Turner, D. P.,
LL.D., Chatham.
Secretary — Henry Alex. S. Hartley,
D.D., Ph.D., Yarmouth, N.S.
Bell, J. H Windsor
Bowen, H. H Shelburne, N. S
Brown, W. B Amherst, N. S
Davis, H Liverpool, N. S
Hagins, T. H Binchtown, N.S
Hartley, H. A. S., D.D... Yarmouth
Jacklin, A Oakville
Kersey, A St. John. N B
Kane, W. S Chatham
Masterson, J Harrow
North, E. H Aniherstburg
O'Banyoun, J Hamilton
Porter, Jas . . . Hamilton, Bermuda
Roberts, J. B Dresden
Spencer, A Halifax, N.S
Skerett, J. W .... Port La Tour, N. S
Toles, A Guelph
Turner, H.M., D.D, LL.D., Chatham
POLICE MAGISTRATES, FROYINCE OF ONTARIO.
Algoma G. Burden, Chapleau
" M .A.Quibell S.S.Marie
Amherstburg . Samnel MoGee
Athens Reid B. Alguire.
AylTner W. A. Glover
Barrie Chas. Hammond Ross
Belleville .... J. J. B. Flint
Blenheim .... Richard L. Gosnell
Bothwell A. McDoufjall
Brantford Thos. Woodyatt.
Brockville .... Joseph Deacon
Canboro Tp .. J. Taylor, Dunnville
Cardinal Magnus Cormack
Chatham .... M. Houston
Cobourg ^. J. H. Dumble
Collingwood . . Wm. J. Frame
Cornwall A. Bethune
Deseronto J. J. B. Flint
Dresden J. Chappie
Dunnville J. Taylor
Dunn Tp ... J. Taylor, Dunnville
Eganville John Chananhouse
Essex, N.R... A. Bartlet, Windsor
Fort William. Allan McDougall
Gananoque . . . Philip Heaslip
Grey, S. R.... D. M. Robertson
Guelph T. W. Saunders
Hamilton Jas. Cahill
Hc&riston W H. Lowe,Harriston
Huron, S.R.. J. Wanless,Tp. Stanley
IngersoU C. E. A. Chadwick
Iroquois G. S. Hanes
Kemptville . . . E. Saunders
Kingston J. Duff
Lambton Co. . . M. Campbell, Watford
Leamington. . J. Mc R. Selkirk
London E. J.Parke
L'Orignal .... E. P. Johnson
Lindsay D J. Mclntyre
Listowell Jos. E. Terhune
Madoc J. J. B. Flint
Merritton .... P. H. Ball
Millbrook , . . . R. H. Holland
Merrickville .. F. A. Tallman
MonkTp WHSpencer,Br'ceb'ge
Morrisburgh . A. A. Logan
Moulton Tp .. J. Taylor, Dunnville
Montague Tp. FATallman,Mer'ekv'le
Middlesex,E.R. E. S. Jarvis, Lou. East
Middlesex,N R. J.H Priestley, A Craig
Mitchell J. H. Flagg
Mt. Forest W. Lowes, Harriston
M'skoka&P.S. WH Spencer,Br'ceb'ge
Napanee . . . .. Jas. Daley
Newboro J. A. Shaver
Niagara Falls A. G. Hill
Oakville Wm. H. Young
Orangeville .. J. PattuUo
Osha wa
Ottawa Martin O'Gara
Owen Sound.. George Spencer.
Oxford Co H. Parker, Wuod.stock
Palmerston .. . W.H.Lowes Harriston
Paris W. G. Powell, Paris
Park Hill .... Wm. Wells
Parry Sound.. Jos. Farrar
Pembroke S. E. Mitchell
Peterboro' Co. D.W.Dumble,P'rboro'
" .. G. Edmison.Pet'rboro
Picton G. C. Currey
Port Arthur. . W. C. Dobie
P't Dalhousie. Robert Patterson
Port Colbome. W. B. Pringle
Port Hope .. .. R. H. Holland
Port Perry . . . Henry Gordon
Prescott Wm. Dunn
Prescott Toum. T. R. Mellville
Prince Ed. Co . G. C. Currey, Picton
Rainy River.. W, D. Lyon, R.Portage
Ridgetown ... J. P. McKinlay
Simcoe Co.. ,. O. H. Lyon, Barrie
Simcoe Town. M. C. Brown
St. Catharines. J. H. Comfort
Sterling J. J. B. Flmt
Stormont Co.. A. C. Mclntyre
Strathroy .... Jas. Noble
Tilsonburg ... G. W. Hare
Thorold Wm. T. Fish
Thunder B'yD J'. Cousins, Pt. Arthur
" W.C. Dobie,Pt.Arthur
Toronto G. T. Denison
" Junct Peter Ellis
Trenton G. H. Gordon
Tudor J. Cleak, Bancroft
Vankleek Hill. F. W. Thistlethwait
Victoria Co.. . J. Deacon, Lindsay
Walkerton .... John Bruce
Wallaceburg . . A. McDougall
Waterford.. .. Nelson Green
Wetland E. R. Hellems
Wellington,CR A. Taylor, Fergus
W. Winchester Wm. Bow
Whitby Major Harper
Windsor Alex. Bartlett
Wingliam G. McKay
Woodstock ... G. C. Field
School of Pedagogy for the Professional Training
of First-class Public Scl\ool Teacl^ers ar\d
Higl) School /\ssisfants.
J. A. McLtllan, Principal and Professor of Psychology
and Methods in Mathematics ; F. H. Sykes, M. A.,
Lecturer in Methods in Enjj^'lish ; W. S. Miler, B.A.,
Lecturer in Methods in Classics ; J. J. MacKenzie, B.A.,
Lecturer in Methods in Science; J. Squair, B. A.,
Lecturer in Modern Languages ; Miss Agnes Knox,
Lecturer in Elocution and Reading ; Sergeant Parr,
Instructor in Drill and Calisthenics.
Proviiicial flormal and Model Schools for the
Training of Teachers.
Normal School, Toronto.-T. Kirkland, M.A., Princi-
pal; Jas. Carlyle, M.D., Mathematical Master; A. C.
Casselman, Drawing Master ; S. H. Preston, Teacher of
Vocal Music ; Natalie GMmayr, French Teacher ; T.
Parr, Teacher of Gymnastics and Calisthenics. Model
School, in which the Normal School SUidents practine
the Art of Teaching.— Avgus Mcintosh, Master of the
Boys' School; R. W. Murray, First Assistant; T. M.
Porter, Second Assistant; Margaret Ross, Third Assistant;
Jeannie Wood, Fourtlv Assistant ; Margaret T. Scott,
Mistress Girls School; MayK. Caulfeild, First Assistant ;
M. Meehan, Second Assistant ; Alice Stuart, Third
Assistant ; Mattie Rose, Fourth Assistant, and the
Teachers of Drawing, Music, Gymnastics and Calis-
thenics in the Normal School ; Mary Mclntyre,
Kindergarten Teacher ; Normal School, Ottawa.— J. A.
MacCabe, M.A., Principal; William Scott, B.A., Mathe-
matical Master; T. H. McGuirl, Drawing Master ; M.
Fichot, French Master ; W. G. Workman, Music Master.
Model School.- -E. D. Parlow, Master Boys' School ;
Thos. Swift, First Assistant ; R. 11. Cowley, Second
Assistant ; C. F. Sutherland, Third Assistant ; Adeline
Shenick, Mistress Girls' School; M. G. Joyce, First
Assistant ; Margaret A. Mills, Second Assistant ; M. E.
Butterworth, Thir^ Assistant ; Eliza Bolton, Kinder-
garten Teacher \^ B. Cope, Clerk and Accountant,
and Teacher of Gymnastics.
List of Public, High, Model aqd
CITY IN81'
W. Tytler Guelph j W. J. Carson
'W. H. Ballard, M.A Hamilton John C. Glashan. . .
i W. G. Kidd Kingston | John McLean
Note.— BeWeviUe, Brantford, Stratford, St. Catharines
Collegiate Institutes aqd ^igh Schools.
Each of the High S<'hoolrt (which form the intermediate
link between the Public S<hool8 and the Universities) is
managed by a Board of Trustees, apjiointed jointly by
the County and Town Councils. In cities the Trustees
are all appointed by the City Councils, except where
there is only one school in the County. The head master
must be a graduate of a British or Colonial University,
and certified as experiencecl in teaching. Assistants must
also have received the prescribed training. Besides fees,
j local rates must be raise<l. Every High School with two
! qualified teachers receiver a fixed amount of ^00. and
j also a certain sum on salaries of teachers, general equip-
ment, suitability of school premises and attendance.
I High Schools which have an average attendance of 6f'
pupils, may be made Collegiate Institutes, and receive
additional grant. Pujiils attending these schools are pre-
pared for Matriculation in the Universities. There were
33 Collegiate Institutes and 93 High Schools, with 22,230
pupils, in Ontario in 1891.
Public Scl\ools.
Each Township is divided into School Sections of a
suitable extent for one School ; and in each of these Sec-
tions three Trustees are elected to manage its School
afifairs. In Cities, Towns and Villages, the Schools are
managed by a Board of School Trustees electetl from the
Municipality. There were.o,817 Public (including separ-
ate) Schools, with 491,741 pupils, in Ontario in 1891
Educational R^useun^.
Connected with the Education Department is a
Museum, containing specimens of school apparatus and
furniture, a valuable collection of Italian, Dutch and
Flemish Oil Paintings, and Statuary casts and busts. The
Museum is freely open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Total Nuniber of Educatioqal Institutions.
Of all kinds reported by the Education Department as
in operation in the Province of Ontario during 1890 was
5,844 attended by 518,000 pupils, and expending over
S;5,250,000 in their support.
Separate Scl\ool Inspectors, etc.
FCTORS.
. London j James L. Hughes Toronto
, . Ottawa W. F. Chapman (AssistantJ Toronto
. St. Thomas |
are under the Inspectors of their respective Counties.
Rev. A. McColl Chatham
D. McCaig Collingwood
C. W, Chadwick Forest
TOWN INSPECTORS.
Rev. S. H. Eastman . . Oshawa
W. E. Tillev Peterboro'
Rev. John Pringle .... Port Arthur
Thomas Hilliard
R. Harcourt.Jf.P./'.
iVo^e.- All other towns are under the Inspectors of their respective Counties.
COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL INSPKCTORS
Inspector. County. P.O.
D. McDiarmid, M.V Glengarry .... Athol
Alexander McNaughton . . Stormont Cornwall
Arthur Brown Dundas Morrisburg
W. J. Summerby
0. Dufort (Assistant)
Arch'd Sinirle
W. Johnston
Robert Kinney, M.D
T. A. Craig
F. L. Michell, JW.^ ,.
R. G. Scott, B.A ....
Wni. Spankie, M.D Frontenac . . .
Frederick Burrows Lennox & Ad
Presc't & Rus'l Russell
do. Curran
Carleton Ottawa
Leeds, No. 1 . . Athens
" No. 2.. Brock ville
" No.3&Gren Kemptville
Lanark Perth
Renfrew Pembroke
Kingston
Napanee
Wm. Mackintosh N. Hastings. . . Madoc
John Johnston S. Hastings. .. Belleville
Gilbert D. Piatt, B.A ... Prince Edward Picton
10
Inttpector. County.
Edward Scarlett Northumberl'
Wm. E. Tilley, M. * Durham
James Coyle Brown Peterboro' . ,
Chas. D. Curry, B.A Haliburton .,
James H. Knight E. Victoria . .
Henry Reazin W. "
James McBrien Ontario
D. Fotheringham ....... S. York . .
t A. B. Davidson, J5.^ N. " .
Allan Embury Peel
Rev. Thos. McKee S. Simcoe . .
I James C. Morgan, M.A .. N. Simcoe ..
\ . r. / E. Simooe
|^««*«^*J \ Dis.Mu8koka
! J. S. Deacon Halton
i Joseph H. Smith Wentworth .
. Waterloo
( Welland.
\ Niagara P'alls
P.O.
d Cobourg
. Bowman ville
. Peterl>oro
. Minden
,. Lindsay
, . Linden Valley
. Prince Albert
rket
tton
Barrie
Barrie
Orillia
Milton
Hamilton
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EEUCATIONAL.
[1893.
Inspector. County.
M. J. Kelly, M.D.,LL.B. Brant. ...'.;...
James B. Grey Lincoln
James H. Ball, M.A Welland
Clarke Moses Haldimand . . .
J. J. Wadsworth.Jf. J , M.B Norfolk
Wm. Carlyle Oxford
Thomas Pearce Waterloo
D. P. Clapp, B.A N. Wellington.
J. J. Craig S. "
N. Gordon Dufiferin
Thomas Gordon W. Grey
Andrew Grier E. "
N.W.Campbell S. "
Wm. Alexander Perth
John Elgin Tom S. Huron
HIGH SCHOOIi INSPECTORS.
J. E Hode^on, M.A
John Seath, B.A
P. 0.
Brantford
St Catharines
Thorold
Caledonia
Simcoe
Woodstock
Berlin
Harriston
Fergus
Orangeville
Owen Sound
Thornbury
Durham
Stratford
Goderich
MODRL SCHOOL INSPECTOR.
Toronto
Toronto
John J. Tilley Toronto
I Inspector. County. P. 0.
David Robb N. Huron Clinton
W. S. Clendening E. Bruce Walkerton
Alex. Campbell W. " Kincardine
John Dearness E. Middlesex . , London
Hugh D. Johnson W. " ,. Strathroy
Welburn Atkin Elgin St. Thomas
Rev. W. H. G. CoUes ... E. Kent Chatham
WilmotM. Nichols, B. 4. W. '* Blenheim
Chas. A. Barnes, B. .4 .... Lambton No. 1 London
John Brebner " No. 2 Sarnia
Theodule Girardot Essex, No. 1 . . Sandwich
D, A. Maxwell " No. 2 . . Ainherstburg
D. MeCaig Dis. of Algoma. Collingwood
Rev. 0. Grant, lf.4...{D-|f;g,«4}0rima.
SEPARATE SCHOOt- INSPECTORS.
James F. White Toronto
Cornelius Donovan, M.A I Hamilton
PRINCIPAL, SCHOOL OF PEDAQOGT, INSPECTOR OF NORMAL
SCHOOLS AND DIRECTOR OF TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
J. A. McLellan, LL.D Toronto
Alexandria . . .
Almonte
Arnprior
Arthur
Athens
Aurora
Aylnier, C. I . .
Barrie, C.I . . .
Beamsville . . .
Belleville ....
Berlin
Bowmanville .
Bradford
Brampton
Brantford.C.L
Brighton
Brockville,C.I
Caledonia ....
Campbellford .
Carleton Place
Cayuga
Chatham, C.I.
Clinton, C. I .
Cobourg, C- 1 .
Colborne
Collingw'd.C.I
Cornwall
Deseronto ....
Dundas
Dunnville ....
Dutton
Elora
Fergus
Forest
Gait, C.I
Gananoque . . .
Georgetown . .
Glencoe
Goderich
Gravenhurst . .
Grimsby
Hagarsville . .
J. Smith, M.A.
P. C. McGregor, B. A
W. B. Craig, B.A.
A. Stevenson, B.A.
L. A. Kennedy, M.A.
T. H. Redditt, B.A.
W.W.Rutherford, B^
J. M. Hunter, M.A.
D.F.H.Wilkins,iB.^.
G. S. Wright, M.A.
J. W. Connor, B.^.
M. M. Fenwick, B.A.
Jas. Turnbull, B.A.
A. Murray, M.A.
W. Oliver, B.A.
J. W. Grey, B.A.
A. W. Burt, B.A.
J. R. Street, Jf. J.
A. M. Shields, B.A.
J. R. Johnston, B.A
L. Kinnear, M.A.
D. S. Paterson, B.A
J. Houston, M.A.
W. S. Ellis, B.A.
W. Bellamy, B. A
W. Williams, B.A.
W. D. Johnston, B.A
A. G. Knight, 5.^.
F. C. Colbeck, B.A.
J. E. Crolv, M.A
G. R. Gunne, B.A.
J. A. Snell, M.A.
O. L. Crasweller, B.A
P. Perry, M.A.
A. 0. Crosby, M.A.
T. Carscadden, M.A
W. K. T. Smellie,B.4
A. H. Gibbard, B.A.
G.D.Wilson, B.A.
H. I. Strang, B.A.
F. Sherin, M.A.
W. H. Hunt. B.A.
S. Phillips, B.A
HEAD MASTERS OF COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS
Hamilton, C.I R. A.Thompson, .B. .4
Guelph, C.I . . J. Davison, B.A.
Harriston .... J. McMurchie, B.A.
Hawkesbury. . J. 11. Mills, M.A.
IngersoU, C.I. W. Briden, B.A.
Iroquois J. A, Carman, B.A.
Kemptville . . W. S, Cody, B.A.
Kincardine . . S. W. Perry, B.A.
Kingston, C.I. W. H. Irvine, B.A.
Lindsay, C.I. . J. C. Harstone, B.A.
i Listowel J. A. Tanner, M.A.
I London, C.I . . F. W. Merchant, M.A
Lucan C. W. Mulloy, B.A.
I Madoc A. H. Watson, B.A,
I Markham .... G. H. Reed, B.A.
Meaford R, A. Barron, B.A.
1 Mitchell W. Elliot, B.A.
j Morrisburg, CI J. S. Jamieson, M.A.
I Mount Forest. J. H. Brethour, B.A
j Napanee, C.I. T. M. Henry, B.A.
' Newburgh. . . . H, L. Wilson, M.A.
j Newcastle .... H. Davidson, B.A.
\ Newmarket... J. E. Dickson, B.A.
' Niagara A. Andrews, certific'e
I Niagara Falls S R. K. Orr, B.A.
\ Norwood J, Davidson, M.A.
j OakviUe N. J. Wellwood, B. A
' Omemee N. Robertson, B.A .
' Orangeville . . A. Steele, B.A.
! Orillia J. Ryerson, B.A.
i Oshawa L. C. Smith, B.A.
[ Ottawa, C.I .. J. Macmillan, B.A.
I Owen Sn'd, C.I L M. Levan, B.A.
I Paris J. W. Acres, B.A.
Parkhill EM. Bigg, M.A.
Pembroke . . . . H. Halliday, B.A.
Perth, C.I. . . . R. A. Paterson, B.A.
Peterboro',C.I C. Fessenden, B.A.
Petrolea J. J. Bell, B.A.
Picton R. Dobson, B.A.
Port Arthur . . W. H. Law, B.A.,M.D
Port Dover . . W. C. Campbell, M.A
Port Elgin . . . .
Port Hope
Port Perry . .
Port Rowan . .
Prescott
Renfrew
Richmond Hill
Ridgetown,C.I
Sarnia
Seaforth,C.I..
Simcoe
Smith's Falls..
Smithville
StOath'nes,CI
St. Mary's, C.I
Stirling
Stratford, C.I.
Strathroy, C.I.
Streetsville . .
St.Thomas.C.I
Sydenham
Thorold
Tilsonburg . . .
Toronto, C.I.,
Jarvis St . .
Jamieson Av
Harbord St.
Trenton
Uxbridge
Vankleekhill .
Vienna
Walkerton . .
Wardsville . .
Watford
Waterdown ..
Welland
Weston
Whitby, C.I ..
Wiarton
Williamstown
Windsor
Woodstock, C I
J. T. Lillie, B.A.
A.Furslow, MA., LLB
D. McBride, B.A.
C. Potter, B.A.
M. McPherson, MA.
C. McDowell, B.A.
J. A. Monroe, B.A .
J. G. Little, B.A.
D. M.Grant, R.A.
C. Clarkson, B.A
J. D. Christie, B.A.
J. A. Houston, B. A .
J. Tremeer, B.A.
J. Henderson, M.A.
S. Martin, B.A.
J. Reid, B.A., LL.B.
C. A. Mayberry, B.A.
J. E. WethereU, B.A.
J. O. McGregor, M.A
N. (^uance, B.A.
J. E. Burgess, M.A.
A. McCulloch, iW.^.
A. W. Reavely, B.A.
A. MacMurchy, M.A.
L. E. Embree, M.A.
H. B. Spotton, M.A.
D. C. Little, B.A.
H.G. Park, B.A.
T. Jamieson, J5.A.
D. 'Hicks, B.A.
J. Morgan, M.A.
T. 0. Page, B.A.
W. W. Jardine, B.^.
T. O'Hagan, B.A.
H. M.McCuaig, 3f./1.
T.E.Elliott, B.A.
W. W.Tamblyn, Jf./l
T. H. Farrell, M.A.
C. W. Williams, B.A .
A. Sinclair, M.A.
D.H. Hunter, B.A.
Athens G. Sharman
Barrie J. M. Moran.
Beamsville A. E. Caverhill
Berlin J. Suddaby
Bracebridge . . W. W. Knight.
Bradford A. Orton
Brampton W. G. Jessop
Brantford W. Wilkinson
Caledonia E. J. Rowlands
Chatham G. B. Kirk
Clinton W. R. Lough
Cobourg A. Barber
Cornwall J. Ritchie.
Durham T. Allan
Elora A. Petrie
Forest T. A Reid.
Gait R. Alexander
Gananoque J. C. Linklater
Goderich R. Park
Hamilton .... S. B. Sinclair.
PRINCIPALS
IngersoU
Kincardine
Kingston
Lindsay
London
Madoc
Meaford
Milton ,
Minden
Mitchell
Morrisburg
Mount Forest . ,
Napanee
j Newmarket ..
' Norwood
Orangeville
Owen Sound . .
i Parry Sound .
Perth
OF MODEL SCHOOLS.
H. F. McDiarmid
F. C. Powell
R. K. Row
G. E. Broderick
R. M. Graham.
P. Smith.
A. A Jordan.
H. Gray
C. S. Eggleton
S. Nethercott
R. C. Rose
S. B. Westervelt
J. Bowerman
W. Rannie
C. N Callandar
M. N. Armstrong
T. Frazer
J. A. Cummings
M. M. Jaques
Picton
Port Hope
Port Perry
Prescott
Renfrew
Richmond
St. Thomas....
Sarnia
Simcoe
Stratford
Strathroy
Toronto
Toronto Junct.
Vankleekhill ..
Walkerton
Welland
Whitby
Windsor
Woodstock
R. F. Greenless
F. Wood
A. M. Rae
C. Macpherson
E. N. Jory
W. J. Simpson
N. M. Campbell
A. Wark
J. Rowat
J. R. Stewart
T. Dunsmore
L. J. Clarke
W. Wilson
J. Stirling
W. R. Telford
S. C. Woodworth
J. Brown
A. Wherry
J. W. Garvin
IS93.]
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
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EDUCATIOHAL INSTITUTIOfiS.
Tt\e Ur\iversity of Toror\to.
Viidtor, The Honourable George A. Kirkpatrick, Lieu-
tenant-Governor of Ontario.
Chancellor, The Honourable Edward Blake, M.A.,
LL.D., Q C, M.P.
Vice-Chaiicellor, William Mulock, M,A., Q.C., M.P.
President, James London, M.A.
Librarian and Registrar, Hugh Hornbj' Langton, B. A.
Assistant Registrar, James Brebner, B.A.
Curator of Museum of Natural History, R. Ramsay
Wright, M.A., B.Sc.
Bursar, J. E. Berkeley Smith, Esq., (120 Simcoe
street, Toronto.)
KACIJLTY OK ARTS- PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS.
Physics— J a,nios Loudon, M.A., Professor; W. J.
Loudon, B.A., Demonstrator; C. A. Chant, B.A., Lec-
turer; John C. McLennan, B.A., Assistant Demon-
strator; G. F. Hull, B.A , Fellow.
Mathemntics—AUred Baker, M. A., Professor; Alfred
T. DeLury, B.A., Lecturer; J. W. Odell, B.A., Fellow.
Chemistry — William H. Pike, M.A., Ph.D., Professor ;
Wm. Lash Miller, B.A., Ph.D., W. H, Ellis, M.A., M.B.,
Demonstrators ; J, Munroe, B.A., Fellow.
£ioloin/—R. Ramsay Wright, M.A., B. Sc, Professor;
Edward C. Jeffrey, B.A., Lecturer ; R. R. Bensley, B.A.,
M.B., Assistant Demonstrator ; T. McCrae, B. A., Fellow.
Physiology— A. B. Macallum, B.A., M.B., Ph.D., Lec-
turer.
Mineralorjv and Geology— E&vi&rd J. Chapman, Ph.D.,
LL.D., Professoi ; W. G. Miller, B.A., Fellow.
History — George McKinnon Wrong, B.A., Lecturer.
Comparative Philology — Maurice Hutton, M.A., Pro-
fessor.
Philosophy— James Mark Baldwin, M.A., Ph.D., Pro-
fessor; James Gibson Hume, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of
History of Philosophy.
Italian and Spanish— Willisim H. Fraser, B. A., Lec-
turer; F. J. Davidson, B.A., Fellow.
FACULTY OK MKDIOINE.
Anatomy— J. H. Richardson, M.D., Professor; A.
Primrose, M.B., CM., Edin., Associate- Prof essor and
Demonstrator; H. Wilberforce Aikins, B.A., M.B., Lec-
turer; J. B. Gamble, R.A., M.B., W. B. Thistle, M.D.,
F. N. G. Starr, M.B., F. W. Cane, M.B., A. R. Gordon,
M.B., Assistant Demonstrators.
Surgery— W. T. Aikens, M.D., LL.D., Professor; L.
McFarlane, M.D., L H. Cameron, M.B., Professors of
Clinical Surgery ; G. A. Peters, M.B., F.R.C.S., Eng.,
Associate Professor.
Pathology— John Caven, B.A., M.D., Professor; J. A.
Amyot, M.B., Demonstrator.
Medicine — J. E. Graham, M.D., Professor of Medicine
and Clinical Medicine; A. McPhedran, M.B., Associate
Professor ; W. P. Caven, M.B., Lecturer.
Pharmacology and Therapeutics— Jas. M. McCallum,
B.A., M.D., Professor; O. R. Avison, M.D., Demon-
strator.
Gynaecology and Obstetrics — Uzziel Ogden, M.D.,
Gynaecology ; A. H. Wright, B.A., M D., Obstetrics.
Ophthalmolo'iy, Otology, Laryngology and Rhinology—
R. A. Reeve, B.A., M.D., Ophthalmology and Otology ;
G. H. Burnham, M.D., F.R.C.S., Edin.. G. R. McDonagh,
M.D., Clinical Lecturei-s.
Hygiene— W. Oldright, M.A., M.D.
Toxicology— \\ . H. Ellis, M.A., M.B.
Medical Jurisprudence — Bertram Spencer, M.D.,
Hon. David Mills, LL.B., Q.C., Lecturers.
Medical Psychology— Daniel Clark, M.D.
Biology and Phi/siolngif—R. Ramsay Wright, M.A.,
B.Sc, Edin., Biology; A. B. McCallum, B.A., M.B.,
Ph.D., Physiology.
'' Chemistry— Wm&m H. Pike, M.A., Ph.D., W. H.
Ellis, M.A., M.B., W. L. Miller, B.A., Ph.D.
^Physics—Jsimes Loudon, M.A., C. A. Chant, B.A.
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO -FACULTY OF LAV
Political Rfonoiny ajid ConstttutiotMl lIi--<toru — James
Mavor, Professor, S. M. McEvoy, B.A., LL.B., Lecturer.
Roman Law— Hon. Mr. Justice Proudfoot, Professor.
Constitutional und International Law— Won. David
Mills, LL.B., Q.C., Professor.
Wronis and their Remedies, Hon. Mr. Justice Mc-
Mahon, Honorary Lecturer.
Constitutional Law -Hon. Edward Blake, M.A.,
LL.D., Q.C., Honorary Lecturer.
Kthics of Law— Hon. S. H. Blake, B.A., Q.C.. Hono-
rary Lecturer.
Civil High ts-D' Alton MoCarthy, Q.C., Honorary Lee-
Muniipal Institutio7tg—W. R. Meredith, LL.D O C
Honorary Lecturer. *'
Criminal JuHMprwlewe, Britton Bath Osier LL B
Q.C., Honorary Lecturer. ' ''
Commercial ami Maritime Law—Z. A. Lash O C
Honorarj- Lecturer. ' ^' ''
Equity J nrisprxuience -GharXen Moss, Q.C.. Honorarv
Lecturer. '
Comparative Jurisprudence oj Ontario and Quebec—
J. J. Maclaren, LL.D., t^.C, Honorary Lecturer.
University College Corporation.
The President, Prof. Hutton, Prof. Baker Prof
McCurdy, Prof. Alexander, Prof. Hume.
President — James Loudon, M.A.
Dean of Residence —
Registrar— Rn^h Hornby Langton, B.A.
Assistant Registrar— J &mes Brebner, B.A.
Superintendent of Lady Students— Mim Salter.
• THE FACULTY.
Greek— Maurice Hutton, M.A., Professor; H. Rush-
ton Fairclough, M.A., Lecturer.
La/m— William Dale, M.A., W. S. Milner, B.A Lec-
turers ; R. J. Boiuier, B.A., Fellow.
English— W. J. Alexander, B.A., Ph.D., Professor-
David R. Keys, M.A., Lecturer.
German- W. H. vanderSmissen, M.A., O. H. Needier
B.A., Ph.D., Lecturers ; J. P. Hubbard, B.A.
French— John Squair, B.A., J. H. Cameron, B.A. Lec-
turers ; W. C. P. Bremner, B.A., Fellow.
Oriental Literature— J. F. McCurdy, Ph.D., Professor-
David W. McGee, B.A., Lecturer.
.E<Ai<j8— James Gibson Hume, M.A., Ph.D., Professor.
9.ueeri'8 University, Kingston.
Chancellbr, Sandford Fleming, C.E., C.M.G., LL.l».
Principal and Vice Chancellor, Verj' Rev. Geortre
Monro Grant, M.A., D.D., LL.D.
Vice Principal, Kev. James V/illiamson, M.A.,LL.D.
Registrar, Rev. George Bell, 6. A., LL.D.
Primariiis Professor of Divinity, the Principal;
Hebrew, Chaldee and Old Testament Exegesis, Rev.*
John B. Mowat, M.A., D.D. ; Apologetics and New
Testament Criticism, Rev. Donald Ross, M.A., B.D.;
Astronomy, Rev. Jas. Williamson, M.A., LL.D.; Hebrew',
Rev. J. B. Mowat, M.A., D.D. ; Mathematics, Nathan
F. Dupuis, M.A., F.B.S., Edin ; History, Rev. Geo. D.
Ferguson, B.A. ; Motal Philosophy, John Watson, M.A.,
LL.D. ; Latin, J. Fletcher, .M.A., Oxon. ; Physics, D.
H. Marshall, M.A., Edin., F.R.S.E. ; Chemistry and
Mineralogy, Wm. L. Goo«Iwin, B.Sa Lond.. D.Sc. Edin.;
English Lan>ma/e ami Literature, Jas. CapiKjn, M.A.;
French ojid German Languaijes and Literature, John
McGillivray, B.A., Ph.D. ; Mental Philosophy, Samuel
W. Dyde, M.A., D.Sc. ; Greek, Rev. John Me.N'aughton,
M.A. ; Natural Science, Rev. James Fowler, M.A. ;
Political Science, Adam Shortt, M..\.; Animal Biology
and Physiology, A. P. Knight, M.A., M.D.; Classics,
Comparative Philology, Rev. Alex. B. Nicholson, B.A.;
Chemistry and Metallurgy and Assaying, W. Nicol,
M..\.; Tutor in Classics, D. R. Drumtnond, M.A.;
William Nickle Tutor in Mathematics, N. R. Gar-
michael, M.A.; The Robert WaddtU Ixitor in Physics,
N. R. Carmichael, M.A.; TtUor in Modet^ Lanjtiages, '
James O'Shea, B.A.
K^oGill University, Montreal.
Visitor, His Excellency the Right Honorable Lord
Stanley of Preston, G.l'.B., P.(\
President and Chancellor of the University, Hon. Sir
D. A. Smith, K.C..M.O. LL.D." (Hon. Cantob.).
Principal, Sir Wm. Dawson, C.M.G., M.A., LL.D.,
F.R.S., Vice-Chancellor.
Acting Secretary, J. W. Brakenridge, B.C.L., 117
Shuter Street, Montreal.
Clerk, Samuel R. Biirrell, 5SS Cadieux Street.
Oficers of Instruction.- Principal, Logan Professor
ofGeolo'fi/ and Proreasur of Natural History, Sir Wm.
Dawson; M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., C.M.G Professor of
148
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
Mathematics and Peter Redpath Professor of Natural
Philosophy, Vice- Principal and Dean of the Faculty oj
Arts, Alex. Johnson, M.A., LL.D., (Trin. Col., Dublin);
Hiram Utills Professor of Classical Literature, Honor-
ary Librarian, Rev. G.Coniish, M.A., LL.D.; French
LangvMge and Literature, P. J. Darey, M.A., B.C.L.,
LL.D. ; Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Hygiene,
Robert Craik, M.D.; Dean of the Faculty of Law and
Gale Pivfessor of Roman and Public Law, N. W.
Trenholme, Q.C., M.A., D.C.L. ; Law of Real Estate,
Hon. J. S. Wurtele, D.C.L. ; Chemistry, Faculty of
Medicine, G. P. Girdwood, M.D. ; Logic and John
Frothingham Professor of Mental and Moral Philoso-
phy, Rex. J. Clark Murray, LL.D. (Glasgow); Vice Dean
of the Faculty of Medicine and Theory and Practice of
Medicine, G. Ross. M.A., M.D.; David J. Greenshields
Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Bernard, J. [
Harrington, B.A., Ph. D., F.G.S.; Surgery and Clinical
Surgery, T. G. Roddick, M.D. ; Gynaecology, W. Gard-
ner, M. D. ; Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science,
William Scott Professor of Civil Engineering and Ap- '
plied Mechanics, H. T. Bovey, M.A., A.M.LC.E.,
M.LM.E.; Molson Professor of English Language and
Literature, Charles E. Moyse, B.A. (London), Com-
mercial Law, John S. Archibald, Q.C., MA., D.C.L.;
Surveying, d'c, Supt. of Meteorological Observatory,
C. H. McLeod, Ma.E.; Commercial Law, Leonidas H.
Davidson, Q.C., M.A., D.C.L.; Anatomy, F. J. Shepherd,
M.D.; Opthalmology and Otology, Frank BuUer, M.D.;
Clinical Medicine, James Stewart, M.D.; Medical Juris-
prudence and Lecturer in Histology, George Wilkins,
M.D.; Botany, D. P. Penhallow, B. Sc, (Boston Univ.);
Practical Mathematics, Assistant Superintendent of
Observatory, G. H. Chandler, M.A.; Physiology, T.
Wesley Mills, M.A., M.D.; Midwifery and Diseases
of Children, James C. Cameron, M.D.; Hebrew and
Oriental Literatw^e, Rev. Daniel Coussirat, B.A., B.D.,
Classics, A. J. Eaton, M.A,, Ph.D. (Leipsic); Legal
Bibliography and Secretary of Faculty of Law, Archi-
bald McGoun, M.A., B.C.L.; Dean of the Faculty of
Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science, Duncan
McEachran, F.R.C.V.S., D.V.S.; Veterinary Anatomy,
Malcolm C. Baker, D.V.S.; Veterinary Obstetrics and
Diseases of Cattle, Charles McEachran, D.V.S.; William
C. McDonald l*)-ofessor of Experimental Physics, John
Cox, M.A. (Cantab); William C. McDonald Professor of
Electrizal Engineeiing, Charles A. Carus- Wilson (Can-
tab), B.A. , A.M.LC.E.; Law of Contracts, Chnntopher
A. Geoffrion, Q.C., B.C.L.; Civil Procedure and Muni-
cipal Law, Thomas Fortin, LL.D., B.G.h.; Notarial
Law, W. DeM. Marler, B.A., B.CL.; Civil Law, Hon.
Charles J. Doherty, B.C.L.; Commercial Law, Harry
Abbott, Q.C., B.C.L.; Civil Law, Eugene Lafieur, B.A.,
B.CL. ; Materia Medica and therapeutics, Alexander
D. Blackader, B.A., M.D.; Thomas Workman, Professor
of Mechanical Enuineering, John T. Nicholson, B.Sc.
(Edin.); Logic and English, Paul T. Lafleur, M.A.;
Chemistry, and Registrar Medical Faculty, R. F. Rut
tan, B.A., M.D,; Clinical Surgery, James Bell, M.D.;
Geology, and Petography Frank D. Adams, M.A.Sc;
Curator of Medical Museum, William R. Sutherland,
M.D. ; Laryngology, George W. Major, B.A., M.D.;
Mining and Metallurgy, Wm. A Carlyle, Ma.E. ; Lan-
guage and Literattire, Leigh R. Gregor ; Gynceology,
T. Joluison Alloway, M.D.; Lemonstrators of Anatomy,
F. G. Pinley, M.D., H. S. Birkett, M.D., John Elder,
M.D.; Gymnastics, R. Trit McKenzie, B.A., M.D ;
Medicine, H. A. Lafleur, M.D. ; Surgery, George E.
Armstrong, M.D.; Elocution, J. P. Stephen ; Assistant
to Superintendent Ohotrvatory, Ellsworth Bolton, B.A.
Sc. Donalda Special Course— Lady Superintendent,
Miss Helen S. Gairdner; Instructress in Gymnastics,
Miss Helen O. Barnjum ; Assistant Librarian, Mr. H.
Mott.
Tririity University, Toroiito.
CONSTITUTED BY ROYAL CHARTER., 1852.
Chancellor— B-on. G. W. Allan, D.C.L.
Vice-Chancellor — The Provoft of Tiinity College, D.C.L
Public Orator— Rev. A. Lloyd, M.A.
Registrar— Rev. William Jones, M.A., D.C.L.
Librarian, Rev. H. Symondii, M.A.
Esquire Bedells— Rev. W. Clark, M.A., Elmes Hen-
derson, M.A.
Musical Referees in England, W. H. Longhurst, Mus.
Doc, E. M. Lott, Mus. Doc.
Registrar in England— Rev. E. K. Kendall, M. A.,P C.
Registrar in Australia, Rev. Oanon Vance, D.D.
University Representative on the Council ofPhysiciai
and Surgeons, Ontario— W. T. Harris, M.D., CM.
Sta^— Provost, Rev. C. W . E. Body, M. A., D.C.L.
Dean, Rev. William Jones, M.A.; Lectiirers in Divinity;
First Professor, The Provost; Second Professor, Rev. E,
C Cayley, M.A. ; Pastoral Theology— Rev . W. Clark^
M.A., D.C.L.; Homiletics, The Provost; Lecturers in
Arts ; Mathematics, The Dean ; Classics, Rev. E. W,
Huntingford, M. A.; Mental and Moral Philosophy, Rev,
W. Clark, M.A., D.C.L.; History, Rev. O. Rigby, M.A,-^
Semitic Languaqes, The Provost ; Modern LanguageSy
A. H. Young, M.A.; Physical ^Science, T. H. Smyth,
M.A., B.Sc; Natural Science, W. O'Connor, M.A.;.
Theology, H. H. Bedford- Jones, AI.A.; Fellow in Classics,.
Rev. j". S. Broughall, M.A.; Elocution, S. H. Clark.
Victoria University.
Chairmanofthe Board of Regents-Rev. A. Carman, D.D^
Chancellor of the Senate — Rev. N. Burwash, S.T.D.
Vice Chancellor, W. Kerr, Esq., LL.D., Q.C
Bursar — George A. Cox, Esq.
Secretary of Education— Rev. John Potts, D.D.
Registrar— A. R. Bain, LL.D.
Faculty of Arts:— Rev. N. Burwash, S.T D., Cimt
Polity ; Rev. A. H. Reynar, LL.D., Dean of Faculty of
Arts, English Literature and Mvdern Languages; A. R.
Bain, LL.D., Ancient History; Rev. E. J. Badgley,
B.D., LL.D., Metaphysics and Logic; Rev. J. F, Mc-
Laughlin, B.A., B.D., Oriental Languages; A. J. Bell,
B.A., Ph. D., Latin Language ; E. L. Horning, M.A.,.
Teutonic Languages; J. Petch, M.A., Romance Lan-
guages; A. L. liangford, M.A., (?reeA; Language and-
Literattire.
Faculty of Theology ; Rev. N. Burwash, S.T.D. , Bihl>
cal and Systematic Theology ; Rev. A. H. Reynar, LI.
D., Church History ; Rev. E. J. Badgley, B.D., LL.D.
Philosophical Theology ; Rev. F. H. Wallace, M. A., B.T).
New Testament Exa/esis ; Rev. Jno. Burwash, D. Sc,
Homiletics, Elocution, and Practical Theology.
iVlc Master University.
Board of Governors — Chairman, Hon. John Dryden,
M.P.P., Brooklin ; Treas., J. Short McMaster, Toronto ;
Secretary, T. F. Webb, (business office), Board of Trade
Building, Toronto.
Chancellor— Theodore H. Rand, D.C.L.
Arts and Theology. — (Joint Faculty) — Professor of
Education and Ethics, The Chancellor, Theodore H.
Rand, D.C.L., Principal, £x-q^c?'o ; History and Civil
Polity, Albert H. Newman, D.D., LL.D.; Hebrew and
Cognate Languages and Old Testament Exegesis, Daniel
M. Welton, Ph.D., D.D. ; Latin and Greek Languages
and Literatures, Peter. S. Campbell, B.A.; New Testa-
ment and Patristic Greek, Jones H. Farmer, B.A.;
Mathematics and Physics, Alexander C McKay, B.A. ;
Systematic Theology and Christian Evidences, Calvin
Goodspeed, D.D. ; Homiletics, Pastoral Theology and
Church Polity, Thomas Trotter, B.A.; Modern Lan-
guages aud Literatures, Malcolm S. Clark, B.A.; Phil-
osophy, Psychology and Logic, George B. Foster, Ph.D.;
Lecturers .—Natural Sciences, A. B. Willmott, M.A.;
English Langunge and Literature, D. R. Keys, M.A.:
Elocution, H. P. Whidden, B.A.
Woodstock College.— 2'Ae Bible and Latin and Greek,
Joseph I. Bates. B.A., Ph.M., Principal; English Lan-
guage and Literature. Neil S. McKechnie, B.A.; Modern
Languages and Manual Training, Donald K. Clarke,
B.A.; Physics and Senior Mathematics, Hugh S.
Robertson, B.A.; Science and Junior Mathematics,
Wilson R. Smith ; Latiii and Greek, Abraham L. Mc-
Crimmon, M.A. ; Preparatory Department, R. D. George ;
College Physician, Dr. A McLay ; StPAvard, Mr. George
Peters ; Matron, Mrs. George Peters..
MouLTON Ladies' College.— r/ie Bible, Adelaide L.
Smiley, M.A., Principal; Mathenuitics, Jennie otork.
B.A.; English Literature and Nattiral Science, Blanche
Bishop, B.A.; Classics and Natural Science, Mary S.
Daniels, P. A.; Resident Teacher in Music, Mary H.
Smart ; Elocution and Physical Culture, H. Gertrude
Hart; Preparatory Department, Eusebia Minanl ;
Drawing and Painting Mrs. Mary E. Digman ; Piano,
A. S. Vogt ; Piano and Harmony, W. O. Forsythe ;.
Matron, Catherine Harper.
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KDUOATIONAL IN8TITDTION8.
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Laval Ur\iversity, Quebec.
TmYor— His Enunence ElzearAlexaiidre Cardtnal
Tascherean.
Apontolic V ice-Chancellor — Myr. Edouard Charles
Fabre, Archbishop of Montreal.
Hector — Mgr. Benjamin Faqiiet, Quebec.
Vice- Rector -J ean-Baptiste Proulv, Montreal.
Secretary and Moderator— Jos. Cl'vis-K. Laflaiume.
Secretary at Montreal'-M_ L.-U. Ethier.
Librarian — Msrr. Thomas-Etienne Haniel.
Faculty of Theology — Denm, Myr. Henjannn I'aquet,
•Quebec ; M. Isaie-Charle8 Lecoq, P.S.S., Montreal ; Sec-
retaries, M. Ls-Adoli>he Paquet, Quebec ; M. Hj-ocinthe-
FranQois Rouxel, P.S.S.. Montr. al ; Profesmrs, M>,'r.
Benjamin Paquet, Louis-IIonori! I'aquet, Pierre Roussel,
Louis-Adolphe Paquet, Quebec ; Ilyacinthe-Frangois-
Desire Rouxel, P.S.S., Joseph-Throphile Parent, P.S.S.,
Isaie-Marie-Charles Lecoq, P.S.8., Nicola- V'ictor Many,
P.S.S., Jules-Cl.-Marie Delavi<,nie, P.S.S., Euffone,
Saturnin Dan^uy, P.S.S., Euiile-EcJouard Girot, P.S.8.,
Adrien Serieys, P.a.S., Jamea-F.DriscoU, P.S.S., Mont-
real.
Faculty of Law — Deanx, Hon. Charles-Franc^ois-S,
Langlier, Quebec ; Hon. Louis-A. Jette, Montreal ;
Secretaries, Adelbert Fontaine, Esq., Quebec ; Euifcne
Lafoutaine, Esq., Montreal : Professors, Hon. Charles-
FrauQois - Stanislas Langelier, Hon. James-Edmund
Flynn, Hon. A.-Basile Routhier, Hon. Thomas-Chase
Casgrain, Alphonse Poiiliot, Louis-Philippe Sirois, J.-
Jos. Fremont, Adalbert Fontaine, Louis-M. -J. -Alphonse
Bernier, Quebec ; Hon, Joseph-A. Chaplean, Hon. Louis-
A. Jett6, Hon. J. -Alphonse Ouimet, Hon. Alexander
Lacoste, Hon. Charles-Chamilly de Lorimier, Hon.
Michel Mathieu, Hon. Horace-P'rancois-Xavier Archam-
beault, Euprene Lafontaine, Frederic-Debartzch Monk,
Montreal ; Honorary Professor, Auguste-Eugene Aubry,
LL.D.
Faculty of Medicine- -Dean, Charles-Eusebe Lemieux,
Esq., Quebec ; Secretary, Auguste-C. Hamel, Esq.,
•Quebec ; Professors, Charles-Eusebe Lemieux, Quebec ;
Joseph -Charles Tache, Ottawa; Louis-Joseph-Alfred
Simard, Charles Verge, Laurent CateHier, Arthur
Vallee, Michael-Joseph Ahern, Philippe Wells, Ed-
win Turcot, Michel-Delphis Brochu, Joseph-Franqois
Xavier Lavoie, Arthur Deblois, Sim6on-E. Grodin,
Quebec ; Jean-Philippe Rottot, Adolphe Lamarche,
Adolphe Dagenais, J. -Alfred Laramee, .-\lfred-T. Bros-
seau, Norbert Fafard, Elzear Berthelot, Montreal ;
S^verin Lachapelle, Saint-Henri ; Hugiies-E. Desrosiers,
Salluste Duval, A. A. Foucher, D'Odet D'Orsonnes,
W.-H. Hingston, L.-E. Desjardins, L.P. Mignault,
J.-P. Chartrand, L.-A. Demers, J.-J. Guerin, Hon. H.
Paquet, Montreal; Honorary Professor, Emmanuel
Persillier-Lachapelie.
Faculty of Artfi— Deans, M. J.-C.-K. Laflamme, Que-
bec; M. P. de Foville, Montreal ; Secretaries, M. Oliver
Mathieu, Quebec ; P. -Napoleon Bruchcsi, Montreal ;
Professors, Mgr. Thomas- tienne Hamel, Joseph-Clovis-
K. Laflamme, Cleophas Gagnon, Oliver Mathieu, Ray-
mond Casgrain, Edmond Paradis, Arthur Marchand,
i^uebec ; Mgr. Cyprien Tanguay, Ottawa ; Mgr. Benja-
min Paquet, Louis-Honore Paquet, Louit,-Joseph-Alfred
^hnard, Hon. Charles-Franqois-Stanislas Langelier,
Louis-Adolphe Paquet, Quebec; F.-Lonis Colin, P.S.S.,
Andre Cuoq, P.S.S., A.-H. Verreau, Pierre Rousseau,
P.S.S., Pierre Schlickling, P.S.S., J.-F. Laliberte, P.S.S.,
Paul-Napoleon Bruschesi, Alfred Archambeault, Pierre-
Albert Urique, P.S.S.. U.-E. Archambault, E. Balf-te,
Paul de Foville. P.S.S., C.-A. Pflster, J.-B. Proulx, E.-
S. Roinard, P.S.S., Hon. Louis-A. Jett'\ Paul Wiallard,
Mgr. J.-M. Emard, Montreal ; Curator of Xnmi^matie
Museum, M. A. Rheaume, A.B., T.L.; Curat .r of Zoo-
iogical Museum, M. Chs-E. Dionne.
Polytechriic ScJiool of Montreal.
Faculty of Arts— Principal, U.-E. Archambault;
Director' of 'Stiidies, Emile Balete ^Professors— Special
Mathematics, Emile Balete; Chemistry and Physic^
C.-A. Pflster; Mechanical Emnneerin'r, Public Works,
Railways and Architecture, Joseph Haynes ; Survey-
ing, J. -Emile Vanier ; Mathematics (preparatory course),
Frederic Andre ;(rCoto.(7v and Mineralogy, Mining and
Metallurgy, Joseph Obalski ; Electricity and Applied
Mechanics, S. Duval; Chemistry and Elementary
Mathematics, Alex. Bonnin.
University of Ottawa.
Apostolic Chancellor, Hw Grace the Rt. Hev J. T. Du-
hamel.
Rector qf (he UnioersUy, Rev. J. M. McGuckin, O.M.
L, D.D,; Vice. Rector, Rev. J. Fillatre, O.ML, D.D.;
Secretary, Rev. H. C'onHtantineau, O.M.L. M.A.; Dir^4:-
tor of Theoloijians, Rev. A. Langevin, O.M. I., D.I).,
Rev.A. Paillier, O.M.L; I'reffct of Studies, Rev. A.
Antoine, O.M.L, D.D.; Bursar, Rev. A. Martin, O.M.I..
Faculty of Theology— I'rofessirrH of Theology, Rev, J.
Mangin, O.M.L, D.D., Rev. A. Langeviii, O.M.L, D.D.,
and Rev, H. Laco«te, O.M.L, D.D.; Caiwn Law, Church
History and Heljrew, Rev. M. Froc, O.M.L, D.D.; Sacred
liloijwnce, Rev. J, M. Duvic, O.M.L, D.D.; Exegesin and
Apologetics, Rev. J. A. Poll. O.M.L. D.D.
Faculty of Philosophy— Social Sciences and Political
Kconouui, Rev. J. J. Fillatre, O.M.L, D.D.; Logic, and
Mental Philoi^phu, Rev. N. Nilles, O.M.L, D.D.,
Ph.D.; Moral Philosophy, Rev. C. L. Gohiet, O.M.L,
D.D., Ph.D.; History of Philosophy, Rev. A. Antoine,
O.M.L, D.D., Ph.D.; Logic and Metaphi«ics, Rev. O.
Valance, O.M.L
Faculty of Arts— Evidences of Christianity, Rev. J.
M. McGuckin, O.M.L, D.D., Rector ; Prefect of Studies,
Rev. A. Antoine, O.M,!., D.D., Ph.D.; Moral Philosophy,
Political Economy and f/?>i{orj/,Rev.J.J.Fillatre,O.M.L,
D.D.; Logic, Metaphysics and French. Rev N Nilles,
O.M I., DD., Creek, Latin and French Liter«ture, Rev.
G. Gauvreau, O.M.L, M. A., and Rev. A. Antoine, O.M I.,
D.D., Ph.D.; Greek, Latin, French and Christian Doc-
trine, Rev. Z. Vaillancourt, O.M.L, Rev. H. Lacoste,
O.M.L, D.D., and Rev. E. Jeannotte, O.M.L; English
Literature and Elocution, Mr. H. Glasmacher, M.A.,
LL.D., and Rev. T. W. Smith, O.M.L, B.A.; English,
Rev. F. McArdle, O.M L, Ph.D.; History, Geography
and Music, Rev. F. M. Georget, O.M.L, and Mr. Thomas
Tetreau ; Latin, French and Music, Rev B. Gervais,
O.M.L; Mathematics, Mineralogij, Chemistry and
Physics, Rev. G. Gauvreau, O.M.L, M.A., and Rev. W.
J. Murphy, O.M.I , B.A., M,A.; English, Botany and
History, Rev. W. Smith, O.M.L, B.A.
Commercial Course— Perfect of SttuHes, Bookkeeping
and Mathematics, Rev. H. Constantineau, O.M.L, SLA.;
French and Music. Ke\. P. Chaborel, O.M.L; French,
History and Georaphu, Rev. C. David, O.M.L, Rev. F.
Hanau'lt, O.M.L; and Riv. F. Bellamare, O.M.L; Prench
and Drawing, Rev. C. Dubois, O.M.L; English and
Mathematics, Mr. M. F. Fitzpatrick, Mr. D. Cimpbell,
B.A., Mr. C. Meea, Mr. P. Cullen, Mr. J. Kane and Mr.
Thos. Troy ; Piano and ^^iolin, W. Koehlei" ; Steno-
graphy, Mr. J. De I'Etoile.
UNIVRRSITY AND COLLKOK OF OTTAWA, CANADA.
The University of Ottawa, canonically erected by Pope
Leo XIIL, confers Degrees in Theology, Philosophy,
Arts, Science and Law.
The Degree it confers in Arts entitles those who study
Medicine or Law to exemption from prelimiuar>' ex-
aminations, and surrounds their after career with greater
distinction and success.
The Classical, Commercial and Scientific courses are
methotlical and complete.
N.B.— For further parti.nilars send for prospectus.
Rev. J. M. Mc(^lroKix, O.M.L. D.D.,
Rector of the University.
University of Bisl\op's College. Lennoxville, Que.
KOINDKI) 1^43.
Chancellor, R. W. Ileneker, D.C.L., LL.D.
Vice-Chancellor, The Very Rev. the Dean of Quebec,
D.D., D.C.L.
Piincipal, and Professor of Mathevuiticji, Dean of
Pamlty of Arts, Rev. Thomas Adams, M.A. (Camb.),
D.C.L.'; Vice-Principal, Rev. F. J. B. Allnatt, D.D.;
History, Rev. A. C. Scarth, M.A.; Classics, Rev. B.
Watkins, M.A. (Camb.) ; Pastoral Theology (Designate),
Rev. G. B. Wilkinson, B.A.; French, A. LeRay, Esq.,
M.A.; yatural Sdetice, R. N. Hulspeth, Esq., M.A.;
Political Economy and I^gic, Rev. N. P. Yates. B.A.;
Classics and Hon. OmaniM, H. J. H. Petry, Esq., M.A.;
Dean of the Medical Faculty, MontrtAil, F. W. rampbell,
Esq. M.D.; Dean of the Law Faculty, Sherbrooke, R.
N. liall, Esq., LL.D.; Bursar Emeritus, E. Chapman,
Esq.; Bursar, A. D. Nicholls, Esq., M.A.
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
Bishop's College School, Leqnoxvllle, Que.
Chaplain, Rev. T. Adams, M.A., D.C.L.; Head Mastery
H. J. H. Petry Esq., M.A., Bishop's College ; Secre-
tary, A. D. Nicolls. Esq.. M.A. The Ma>iters, A. LeRay
Esq., M.A.; R. N. Hudspeth, Esq., M.A.; Rev. B.
Watkins, M.A.; F. W. Frith, Esq., M.A.; T. H. Lloyd,
Esq., E. A. ; Music Maxter, A. Dorey, Esq., F.R.C.O.;
Shorthand Master, M. R. Lyster, Esq.; Lady Matron,
Mrs. R. N. Hudspeth.
University of Mount Allisori College, SacKville, N.B.
President and Professor of Mental Philosophy and
Logic, D. Allison, LL.D.; Moral Philosophy and Evi-
dences of Chistianity, Jlev. C. Stewart, D.D.; Wood
Professor of Classics, A. D. Smith, LL.D.; Mathematics,
S. W. Hunton, M.A. ; Chemistry and Experimental
Physics, Rev. W. W. Andrews, M.A.; Political Science,
Rev. B. 0. Borden, M.A.; English Language and Litera-
ture, W. M. Tweedie, M A.; Secretary to the Fa-:ulty,
Prof. A. D. Smith, LL.D., Librarian, Prof. S. W.
Hunton, M.A.; Curator of Museum, Rev. W, W.
Andrews, M.A. Faculty of Theology— Logic and Bibli-
cal Literature, David Allison, LL.D., President (ex
officio) ; C. F. Allison Professor of Old Testament Ex-
egesis and Systematic Theoloqy, Rev. Charles Stewart,
D.D., Dean ; Greek, Alfred D. Smith, LL.D.; Homiletics,
Rev. Ralph Brecken, D.D
University of K'"g's College, Windsor, N. 8.
INCORPORATED 1789.
Patron, His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbuiy.
Visitor and Prendent of the Board, The Right ReV.
The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia.
President of the Collie, Rev. C. E. Willets, M.A.,
D.C.L.
Vice-President, Professor Vroom, B.D.
Professor of Classics, Rev. C. E. Willets, M.A., D.C.L. ;
Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and
Engineering, W. R. Butler, M.Eng.; Professor of Chem-
istry, Geology, and Mining, G. T. Kennedy, Esq., M.A.,
B. A. Sc. , D. Sc. , F. G. S. ; English Literature, Economics, and
History, C. G. D. Roberts, Esq., M. A. ; Modern Lan-
guages, B. P. Jones, Esq., M.A., Ph.D.; Professor oj
Divinity, Rev. F. W. Vroom, B.D. ; Tutor in Science,
K. Weatherbe, Esq., B.A., B.Sc; Proctor, Professor
Jones ; Bursar, Professor Butlei ; Librarian and Scien-
tiAc Curator, Professor Kennedy.
Acadia University, Wolfville, N. S.
ESTABLISHED 1838.
President, Professor of Psychology and Metaphysics,
Rev. A. W. Sawyer, D.D. LL.D.; Mathematics, D. F.
Higgins, M.A., Ph.D. ; Greek and Latin, R. V. Jones,
M.A., Ph.D.; Moral Philosophy and Evidences of
Christianity, Rev. E. M. Keirstead, M.A.; Natural
Sciences, A. E. Coldwell, M.A. ; French and German,
L. E. Wortman, M.A. ; history and Political Economy,
J. F. Tufts, M.A. ; Physics and Astronomy, Frank R.
Haley, B.A.; Latin and English, E. W. Sawyer, B.A.;
Elocution and Director in Gymnasium, H. N. Shaw,
B.A.; Curator of Museum. A. E. Coldwell ; Librarian,
L. E. Wortman.
University of New BrunswicK/
Visitor, The Honorable Sir Samuel onard Tilley,
C.B., K.C.M.G., LL.D.
Chancellor of the University, 'Thomas Harrison, M.A.,
LL.D., T.C.D.
Registrar and Treasurer, William Wilson, Esq., B.A.,
M.P.P.
Chairman of the Faculty and Professor of Mathe-
matics, Thomas Harrison, M.A., LL.D. Chemistry and
Natural Science, Loring W. Bailey, M.A,, Ph. D.,
F. R. S. C. Classical Literature and History, Henry
Seabury Bridges, M.A., Ph.D. English and French,
William Frederick Stockley, M.A. Physics, Alexander
Wilmer Duff, M.A. Mental and Moral Philosophy and
Political Economy, Walter Charles Murray, M.A. Civil
Engineering and Surveying, William Kendrick Hatt,
B.A., C.E. Librarian, Professor Bridges.
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University of Mlanitoba.
Chancellor, His Lordship the Bishop of Rupert's Land,
D.D., LL.D.; Vice-Chaneell"r, Hon. Jos. Dubuc, B.C.L.;
Registrar, T. A. Bernier, Esq.; Bursar, J. A. M. Aikins,
Esq., M.A. ; Auditors, J. Pitbladq, Esq., B.A., LL.B.,
and I. E. P. Prendergast, LL.B.; Cftairma/t Board of
Studies, Rev. A. A. Cherrier; Secretary of Board of
Studies, Rev. Professor Hart, M.A., B.A.
WyclifFe College, Toronto.
President of the Corporation— Sir C. S. Gzowski^
K.C.M.G.
Chairman, N. W. Hoyles, Q.C.
Vice- Chairman, J. Herbert Mason, Esq.
Principal, Rev. James Paterson Sheraton, D.D.
Treasurers, S. H. Blake, Q.C. and Stapleton Caldecott.
Representatives on the Senate oJ the University of
Toronto, The Principal, N. W. Hoyles, Esq.
Faculty, Exegesis of the Old and Neiv Testament,
The Principal ; Biblical and Systeinatic Theology, The
Principal ; Apologetics and Liturgies, Rev. George
McKinnon Wrong, B.A.; Homiletics, Pastoral Theology
and Christian Ethics, Rev. Frederick Herbert Du-
Vernet ; Ecclesiastical History, Rev. G. M. Wrong, B.A. ;
Patfistics, The Principal ; Elocution, Mr. S. H. Clark ;
Financial Secretary, Rev. T. R. O'Meara ; Deaii in
Residence, Rev. Gus. Adolf Kuhring ; Registrar, Rev.
G. M. Wrong, B.A.; Assistant Registrar and Librarian,
H. J. Cody, M.A.
Knox College, Toronto.
Chairman Board of Management, W. M. Clark, M.A.
Chairman of the Senate— Rev. Principal Cayen, D.D.
Professor of Exegetics and Biblical Criticise, Rev.
Principal Caven, D.D. ; Church History, Rev. Wnu
Gregg, D.D.; Systematic Theology, Rev. Wm. McLaren,.
D.D.; Apolegetics and Old Testament Literature, Rev.
R. Y. Thomas, M.A., B.D.; Homiletics and Pastoral
Theology, Rev. J. J. A. Proudfoot, D.D.; Oriental
Languages (University of Toronto), Rev. J. F. McCnrdy,
Ph.D.; Elocution, Professor Silas S. Neff; Classical
Tutors, H. F. Thomas, B.A., and W. R. Mcintosh, B.A.;
English, Tutor, James Wilson, B.A.; Librarian, Rev.
W. A. J. Martin ; Representatives 07i Senate of Toront*
University, The Principal and the Chairman of Board.
St. Hilda's College, Toronto.
affiliation with trinity university,
(for women.)
President of the Council, The Right Rev. the Lord
Bishop of Toronto ; Lady Principal, Miss Patteson ;
Treasurer, Rev. H. Symonds. M.A.; Lecturers -The
Lady Principal, the Provost of Trinity College, Rev.
Prof. Symonds, J. C. Dunlop, M.A., W. O'Connor, M.A.,
Rev. E. C. Cayley, M. x.. Rev. J. S. Broughall, M.A.;
Rev. Prof. E. W. Huntingford, M.A.; Miss Martin, B.A.
Wesleyan Theological College, n^ontreai.
FOUNDED IN 1873.
General Superintendent, Rev. A. Carman, D.D.
Treasurer, S. Finley ; Secretary, F. Fairman.
Senate.— £oar(i of Governors, the Faculty, and Repre-
sentative Fellows, viz. : Rev A. B. Chambers, B.C.L.
D. G. Sutherland, D.D., A.M. Phillips, B.D., J. Philp,
A.M., W. H. Withrow, D.D., F.R.S.C, J. B. Clarkson
M.A., I. Tovell, J. B. Saunders, M.D., W. Jackson, W,
Kettlewetl Principal McAmmond, B. A., Principal
Robins, LL.D., G. E. Armstrong, M.D., J. B. McCon-
nell, M.D., F. G. Finley. M.D., R. C. Smith, B.C.L., J.
J. Maclaren, Q.C, A. R. Oughtred, B.C.L., M. Lavell,
M.D., W. G. Ang'A.1, M D., Principal G. L. Masten ;
Principal and Professor of Theology and Homiletics,
Rev. G. Douglas, LL.D. ; Lecturer in Theology, Rev.
C. R. Flanders, B.A.; Historical Theology, Greek,
Exegesis and Church Polity, Rev. W. L Shaw, LL.D.;
Lecturer in Apoloc^tics, Rev. S. P. Rose, D.D.; Hebrew
and English, Rev. W. M. Patton, B.D.; Lecturer in
Latin and Mathematics, Rev. H. M. Tory, B. A.;
Principal of French Methodist Institute, Rev. W. Hall,
A.M.; Instructor in Vocal Music, E. A. Hilton; Elo-
cution, J. W. Stephen; Registrar, Rev. Prof. Shaw,
LL.D., 458 Guy Street. Buildings located on Upper
University Street, Montreal. Attendance at Lectures is
required for degrees in course.
1893 ]
EDUCA'nONAL INSTITDTIONS.
151
Assumption College, Sandwioh Ontario.
President and Professor of Mental Philosophy, V.
Rev D. Gushing ; Director of Studies aud Professor
of Ist Book-keeping, \ie\. M. Mun{(ovan, C.S.B.; Moral
and Dogmatic Thmlogy and Rhetoric, Rev. M. J.
Fer^ison, C.S.B.; Belles Lettres, Geometry and Algebra,
Rev, Thos. Haydon, C.S.B.; 2nd Latin, Aliebra, Trigo-
nometry and Sinking, Rev. A. Cote, C.S.B.; 3rd Latin
arid 2nd Book-keeping. Rev. F. Semande, C.S.B.; Elem.
Latin, Geometn/ and French, Rev. A. Montreuil, C.S.B.; I
Graduating English Class, M. J. Comerford ; 1st Com- i
mernal, James Cahalan ; 2nd Commercial, Rev. P.
Shaughnessy, C.S.B.; Elementary English, R. O'Brien ;
Natural Sciences, Rev. A. Vaschalde, C.S.B.; Prefect
of Senior Study Hall, Rev. M. McGrath ; French, Rev.
B. Grannottier, C.S.B.; German, T. Valentine; Instru-
mental Music, Messrs. L. Brady and C. E. Racicot ;
Violin, C. Vest ; Prefect of Recreation, Mr. M. J. Regan
Preject of Junior Study Hall, John O'Keefe.
Stanstead Wesleyan College, Stanstead, Que.
President, Rev. W. II. Graham.
Secretary, Rev. J. TaHman Pit(^her.
Treasurer, Edward Hanson, Esq.
Faculty of Instruction— Principal and Professor of
Classics and Logic, Albert W. Bannister, M.A.; Mathe-
matics and Grammar, F. Ethel wyn Pitcher, B.A.;
English, French and History, Edwin G. Parker, B.A.;
Commercial Science, O. H. Breser ; Vocal and Instru-
mental Music, Richard Fasolt, Mus. Doc; Draunng,
Painting, etc . Mrs. E. Abbey ; Model Department, Miss
Bessie Lufkin ; Primary Department, Miss C. Howard.
Ontario Institution for the Blind Brai\tlord.
Principal, A. H. Dymond ; Bursar, W. N. Hossie !
Medical Officer, D. Marquis ; Matron, Miss M, B. Dunn '■•
Trades^ Instructor, Thomas Truss; Literary Staff, W.
B. Wickens, Geo. Mcintosh, B. G. Conolly, Misses 0.
Gillin, M. E. Walsh ;and Mrs. L. F. Murray (Kindei gar-
ten) ; Music Staff, Mrs. E. Plewes, Miss. A. F. Davy, Miss
E. Moore ; Piano Tuning Instructor, W. G. Raymond ;
Instructress— Machine and Hand Seuring and Beadwork,
Miss E. Loveys, Knitting and Fancy Work, Miss L. H.
Haycock; Assistant Instructress, Miss K. Burkr;
Visitor's Attendant, Miss M. Cronk
Ontario Institution for tl^e Education and Instruc-
tion of tl\e Deaf and Dun^b, Belleville.
Government Inspector, Dr. T. F. ChamV)erlain ; Super-
intendent R. Mathison ; Bursar, .\lex. Matheson; Phy-
sician, J. E. Eakins, M.D. ; Matron, Miss Isabella Walker.
Teachers— D. R. Coleman, M. A., P. Denys,
J. B. Ashley, D. J. McKillop, D, M. Beaton, Mrs.
J. 6. Terrill, Miss S. Templeton, Miss W. M. Os;;rom,
J. C. Balis, B.A.; Mrs. Balis, Miss Mary Bull, Miss
Florence May bee ; Teacher of Articulation, Miss Mar-
gery Curlette ; Instructress in Ornamental and Fancy
Work, Miss Mary Bull ; Teacher of Drawing, Mr. J. C.
Balis.
Clerk and Storekeeper, I. G. Smith; Supervisor of
Boys, Wm. Douglass ; Instructress of Sewing, Miss A.
Gallagher; Engineer, i. Middlemas; Master Carpenter,
Frank Flynn ; Master Shoemaker, Wm. Nurse ; Far-
mer, Michael O'Meara ; Gardener, Thomas Wills.
St. N|icl\aers College.
Promncial, V. Rev. V. Marijon, C.S.B.; Superior, Rev.
J. R Teefy, B.A.,C.S.B. ; Director of Studies, Rev R.
McBrady C.S.B.; Treasurer and Professor of M Com-
mercial, Rev. J. J. Guinane, C.S.B.; Professor of The-
ology, Rev. F. R. Frachon, C.S.B.; Rhetoric, Mr. W.
D, Heenan; Belles Lettres, Rev. A. P. Du Mouchel,
C.S.B. ; Srd Latin, Mr. F. P. DufTy ; 2nd Latin, Mr.
J. P. Fitzgerald ; Elementary Latfn, Rev. A. Martin,
C.S.B. ; Snd Commercial, Mr. N. Roche ; Srd Commer-
cial, Mr. M. J. Ryan ; Wi Commercial, Mr. W. O'Gor-
man ; French, Rev. F. Walsh, C.S.B. ; Mtisic, Rev. E.
F. Murray, C.S.B.; Prefect of Study, Mr. W. E. Loftus ;
Prefect of Recreation, Mr. P. McLaughlin ; Pastor St.
BaziVs, Rev. L. Brennan, C.S.B. ; Saci-istan, Mr. M. J.
Perrv; Librarian, Rev. J. Crespin, C.S.B.; Intalid, Rev.
J. J.' McEvoy, C.S.B., 277 2nd Street Jersey City, N. J.
THK NOVITIATK OK THK BA«ILIAN COMMUNITY.
[8t. Clair Avenue. J
Director*— Rev. J. Collins, C.8.E.. and M. Chmtian,
C.S. B.
R^oqtreal Diocesan Ideological College.
President, Right Rt\'. W. B. I'.on<l, D.D., LL.D. Lor<i
Bishop of Montreal.
Vic^- President, A. F. Oault, Euq.
Principal, Rev. Canon Henderson, D.I)., 896 Dor-
chester street. Montreal.
Secretary, K
Lome avenue.
Honorary Treasurer C. Garth, Esq.
Lecturers — Pastoral i.ieology, the Bishop; SyslemMtie
Theology, Exeijetics and Lituniics, the Principal ; Scrip-
ture History, Rev. Canon Mills, B.D.; Apolo'/etics, the
Dean ; RcrlesioHtical Histjry, Rev. G. O. Troojo, M.A.;
Mathematics, Rev, Canon Emi>8on, M.A.: CUuHeal
Tutor, Rev. C. C. Waller, B.A., Camb. Eng.
Presbyterian College, Montreal.
Board of Management— Chairman, D. Mornce ; Sec-
retary, J.Stirling ; Treasurer, Rev. R. H. Warden, D.D,
Senate— President, Rev. Principal Mao Vicar, D.D.,LL.D.;
Secretary, Rev. Prof. Campbell, M.A., LL.O. Staff-
Principal and Professor of Systematic Theology, Rev.
D. H. Mac Vicar, D.D., LL.D.; Church History and
Apologetics, Rev. J. Campbell, M.A., LL.D.; French
Professor of Theology, Rev. D. Coussirat, B.D., B.A.;
Old and Sew Testament Exegesis, Rev. J. Scrimger,
M. A ; Ilomiletics, Sacred Rhetoric, and Church Gotcm-
ment, Rev. J. Ross, B.D., M..\.; Gaelic Language and
Literature, Rev. N. MacNish, B.D., LL.D.; CUuncSf
E. A. MacKenzie, B.A.; Mathematics, J. B. Dobson.B.A.;
Ecclesiastical Architecture, A. T. Taylor, F.R.I.B.A.;
Music, W. H. Smith, F.T.S.F.C. Ofieers —Principal,
Rev. D. H. MacVicar, D.L»., LL.D.; Registrar, Rev. J.
Campbell, M.A., LL.D.; Honorary Litnrarian, Rev.
Professor Scrimger, M. A. ; Steward and Bedel, W.
Brown.
Morrin College, Quebec.
FOUNDED IN lUdO.
Chairmaii Board of Governors, Rev. A. T. Love, B.A.
Professors— Vice- Principal, Rev. Andrew T. Love,
B.A. ; Classics, William Crocket, M.A.; Mathematict
and Natural Philosophy, Henry Walters. B.A.; Mental
and Moral Philosophy and Logic, Rev. Thos. Mac-
adam ; Political Economy, Rev. A. T. Love, B.A.;
Elementary Chemistry, Henry Walters, B.A.; English
Langwge and Literature, Rev. Thos. Macadam ;
History, Rev. A. T. Love, B.A.; French Language,
Rev.John Lefebvre ; Apologetics, Rev. R. Campbell,
M.A., B.D., D.Sc; Greek Exegesis and Systetnatie
Theology, Rev. Thos. Macadam ; ChurcA History and
Pastoral Theology, Rev. A. T. Ix>ve, B.A.
Mount Allison Wesleyan Ladies' College, and Con-
servatory of R^usic, Sackville, fi. B.
Principd, Rev. B. C. Borden. A. M. ; Preceptress,
Mrs. A. N. .\rchibald, M.L.A. Er-flish Language and
Literature, Rev. B. C. Borden, A.M. ; Natural Science
and Latin, Mrs. A. N. Archibald, M.L.A. ; Mathe-
matics, Mrs. W. W. Andrews, B.Sc.; Engli^lh D'part-
ment. Miss Lathem, B.A. ; French and German, W. H.
DalptS B.A.; Elocution and Physical Culture, Miss L.
Jean Landers ; Shorthand and Typewriting, Miss Net-
tie Tweedie ; English, Miss Nettie Thomas. M.L.A.;
Assistant in Euglish, Miss Bertha Moorehouse. Art
I Departjnent- Hiss LannieV. Creager and Miss Bessie
I Alcorn. Conservatory of Musii—IWn>-ipal, Rev, B. C.
' Borden, M..\. ; Piano, Organ and Theory, E»rof. Albert
A. Mack, Director ; Piano, Miss C. Crompton, Miss
Agnes Fawcett and Miss Julia H. Johnson ; Vocal CtU-
^urt?, Miss .\nna Mack ; Violin and Theory, Miss Ada
F. Ayer.
School of Practical Science.
Principal, J. Galbraith, M.A. Assoc. M. Inst. C.E.*
Members of the Council— Professor of En^itteering, J.
Galbraith, M.A., .\880c. M.Inst., C.E. [Chainnon); Ap-
plied Chemistry, W. H. Ellis, M.A., M.B.; Assayiug
and Metallurgy, A. P. Coleman, M.A., Ph.D.; Sttrvey-
ing, L. B. Stewart, P.L.S., D.T.S. (Secre^lry); Archi-
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION.
[1893.
tecture, C. H. C. Wright, GraJ. S.P.S.; Electrical Engi-
neering, T. R. Ro8ebi*nffh,Grad. S.P.S.; Sanitary Engi-
neering, Cesare J. Marani,Grad. S.P.S.
AssiMant Instructor — Fellow in Ewjineering, J. A.
Duflf, B.A., Grad. ^.V .^ ; Applii d Chemistry, R. W.
Ross, M.A.
Members of the Faculty of the University of Toronto
who.<ic classes are attencf"d by the rejular stud':nts of the
School— Mineralogy and Geology, E. J. Chapman, Ph.D.,
LL.D.; P/n/stc«, James Loudc^, M.A. ;fiio^o7j/, R. Ram-
say Wright, M.A., B.h:c.; Chimistry, W. H. Pike M.A.,
Ph.D.; Mathematics, A. Bakjr, M.A.; Physics. W, J.
Loudon, B.A. ; Physiology, A. li. Macallum, B.A., M.B.,
Ph.D.; Chemistry i W. L. Miller, B.A., Ph. D.; Mathe-
matics, R. Henderson, B.A., J. F. Howard, B.A.;
Physics, C. A. Chant, B.A.; ifineralogy and Geology,
W. G. Miller, B.A.; Biology, E. C. Jeffrey, B.A.
McCill fiorrrial Scl\ooi, Montreal.
Principal and Ordinary Professor of Mathematics
and Lecturer on Art of Teaching and Natural Sci-
ence, Sampson Paul Robins, M.A., LL.D. ; English
Language, Literature and Science, Abner W. Knee-
land, M.A. ; French, Madame Sophie Cornu ; Music, Mr.
R. J. Fowler ; Elocution, Mr. Jno. P Stephen ; Draw-
ing, Miss Green ; Assistant to the Principal. Miss
Lillian B. Robins, B.A.; Tonic Sol-Fa, Mr. W. H. Smith.
MODEL SCHOOL OP TUB M'OILL NORMAL SCHOOL.
Head Master of Boys' School, Mr. O. Rexford, B A.,Sc.;
Head Mistress of Girls' School, Miss Mar^' J. Peebles ;
Head Mistress of Primary School, Miss Lucy H. Derick ;
Assist'mts in the Model Schools, Miss Selina F. Sloan,
Miss Elizabeth Reid, Miss Annie L. Wooding-ton, Miss
Lillie L. Orr: Miss Elizabeth Pehlemann, Miss Clara
Douglas ; Kindergarten, Miss Louise Derick.
Laval Normal Scl\ool, Quebec.
Principal, Rev. Th. G. Rouleau ; Assistant, Rev.
Alph. Caron ; Professors, F. X. Toussaint, N. i.acasse,
Jos. Letourneau, John Ahem, Chas. J. Magnan, Gustave
Gagnon, Chas. Lefevre, J. D. Freve.
Upper Canada College, Toronto.
The Board— Chairman, Hon. John Beverley Robin-
son; Larratt Wm. Smith, D.C.L. ; Hon. Samuel C.
Wood, William Barclay McMurrich, M.A.
Principal and Fi'^bt English Master, George Dickson,
M.A. ; Classical Masters, W. S. Jackson, B.A., A. A.
Macdonald, B.A., A. D. Passmore, B.A.; Mathematical
Masters, George B. Sparling, M.A., D. Hull, B.A.,
French and German Masters, S. B. Leacock, B.A.; 0.
Peham Edgar, B.A.; Science Master, Alex. Young Scott,
B.A., M.D., CM.; Second English Master, W. Allan
Neilson, M.A.; First Commercial Master, Geo. W.
Johnston ; Second Commercial Master, F. H. Carpenter ;
Drawing, R. Holmes ; Mime Master, Walter H. Robin-
son ; Gymnastic, Fencing and Drill, Sergeant Half-
penny ; Lady Superintendent of the JSoarding House,
Mrs. Sevvell.
Bursar, J. E. Berkeley Smith ; Physician, James
Thorburn, M.D. : Sanitary Inspector and Architect, D.
B. Dick, C.E.; Janitor and Messenger, Geo. Frost;
Engineer, R. Sexby
Wesleyan Ladles' College, Haniilton.
Principal and Professor of Mental and Moral
Science, Political Economy and Logic, A. Burns, S.T.D.,
LL.D.; Natural Science and Latin, C. B. Keenleyside,
B.A.; Mathematics and Greek, Miss J. C. Connell, B.A.;
English Literature and History, Miss Aleda A. Burns,
M.E.L. ; Elocution and Physical Culture, Miss M. A.
Baker, B.O.; French and German, Miss E. Fletcher;
Director of Conservatory of Music, C. L. M. Harris,
Mus. Bac; Piino, Miss H. M. Reeves; Pipe Or 'an,
Mr. J. E. P. Aldous, B.A., and Mr. C. L. M. Harris,
Mus. Bac; Singing, Voice Culture, and Harp, Mrs.
Martin-Murphy ; Violin, Professor Baumann ; Guitar,
Miss Freeman ; Director of Art Department, Henry
Martin, A.R.C.A., O.S.A.; Collegiate English, Miss
Brown ; Shorthand and Typewriting, Miss K. Kappele ;
President of Board, Hon. Senator Sanford ; Vice-Presi-
dent, Joseph Lister, Esq. ; Secretary and Treasurer, A.
Burns, S.T.D.,LL.D.
St. Jerome's College, Berlin, Onx.
President, Rev. Theo. Spetz, C. R., D. D. ; Profes-
sors, Rev. Wm. Kloepfer, C;.R., D.D. ; Rev. Jos. Schweit-
zer, C.R., A.M. ; Rev. A. Weiler, C.R., Ph. D. and
D.I).; Rev. Jos. Halter, C.R., B.A., Ph.D. and D.D.;
Rev. Father Aymanns ; Teachers, Mr. Pierce Walsh, Mr.
J. Suddaby, M.A., Mr. F. Shaidle ; Mxisic Teacher, Mr.
F. Mayrhofer.
ponies for Indian Children,
Chief Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, Rev. E. P*
Wilson, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
1. SniNGWAUK Home— Sault Ste. Marie. (187u;. For
75 Indian boys. Local Superintendent, ;
School Teacher, A. W. Tyrer ; House Manager, V. W.
Doolej' ; Farmer, R. Coulter ; Matron, Mrs. McNichol ;
Foremxn, of Factory, J. W. Madden ; Bootmaker, Robert
Stark ; Tailor, Frank Madden ; Hospital, Miss Green.
2. Wawanosh Home— Sault Ste. Marie. (1879). For
26 Indian girls. Lady Teacher and Superintendent,
Miss Champion ; Matron, Mrs. Scale ; Laundress,
Mrs. Van Egmond
3. Washa ADA Home— Elkhorn, Manitoba (1887). For
80 pupils. Local Superintendent, Wilberforce Wilson ;
Superintendent of Girls, Mrs. Vidal; School Teacher,
IfiissVidal; Matron, Mrs. Scale; Bootmaker, J. Hambly;
Farm instructor, G. L. King.
i. Sauketappi Home— Medicine Hat, N.W.T., (1891).
Walls of building completed and roof finished. At a
standstill at present for want of funds.
[These Homes were originated in 1872, when an Indian
chief accompanied Mr. Wilson to England and pleaded
the cause of the Indianf,. They are supported by Gov-
ernment grant and general contributions. 1
Oritario Agricultural College. Cuelph.
President, Professor oj English Literature and Political
Economy, Jas. Mills, M.A., LLD.; Agriculture and Farm
Superintendent, Thomas Shaw ; Chemistry and Analyst
of Experiment Station, A. E Shuttleworth, B.A., Sc;
Assistant Chemist and Instructor in Drawing, H. B.
Sharman, B.S.A.; Geology and Natural History, J.
Hoyes Pan ton, M.A., F.G.S.; Dairy Husbandry and
Manager of Experimental Dairy, H. H. Dean, B.S.A.;
Veterinary Science, F. G. Grenside, V.S. ; Assistant
Master, E. L. Hunt, B.A.; Experimentalist, C. A.
Zivitz, B.S.A.; Farm Foreman, J. E. Storey; Foreman
of Horticultural Department, James Forsyth ; Foreman
of Mechanical Devartment, James McInto.-<h ; Drill and
Gymnastics, Captain W. Clark ; Bursar, A. McCallum.
Toronto Collegiate Institute.
Principal, Archibald MacMurchy, M.A.
Masters and Teachers, W. G. Crawford, B.A., F. F.
Manley, M.A., G. E. Shaw, B.A., P. McEachern, B.A.,
W. Grant, G. A. Chase, B.A., N. McEachern, B.A.,
Miss C. E. Thompson, Miss MacMurchy, Miss Thomas,
Mr. Armstrong.
Bishop Ridley College, St. Catl\arlnes, Ont.
a CANADIAN CHUPXII SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Principal, Rev. J. O. Miller, M. A. Staff— English,
Rev. J. 0. Miller, M.A.; Classics, H. J. Cody, Esq., M.A.;
Modern Languages, F. J. Steen, E«q., M.A. ; Mathema-
tics, H. G. Williams, B.A., (Lond.); Assistant Masters,
Rev. F. B. Hodgins, B.A, andG. B. McClean, Esq., B.A.;
Religious Instruction, Rev. J. O. Miller, M.A., Rev.
W. J. Armitage, Hev. F. B. Hodgins ; Music, Angelo M.
Reid, Esq. ; Violin, Miss Gribble ; Drill Instructor,
Capt. Geo. Thairs ; Steward, Capt. Geo. Thairs; Lady
Matron, Miss Cleghorn ; Medical Inspector, W. H. Mer-
ritt, Esq., M.D., CM., R.C.P.S. Edin.
Toronto Church School.
President of Council, The Lord Bishop of Toronto ;
Secretary -Treasurer, W. H. Lockhart Gordon, Esq. ;
Head Master, Classics, Benjamin Freer, Esq., M.A. ;
Second Master, Mathematics and Science, R. S. Strath,
Esq.; Assistant Masters, Jas. Caulfield, Esq., Rev. R.
Ashcroft, B.A., Henry Brock, Esq.; Gymnastic Instruc-
tor, Mr. W. Thompson,
1893.]
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONB.
153
Trinity College Scl^ooi, Port Hope.
Warden, Rev. C. J. S. Bethune, M.A., D.C.I..; Head
Matiter, liev. Arthur Lloyd, M.A,; Aasiiitaid Maxter» —
J. R. Moiitizambert, M.A., Rev. G. H, Brouirhall, B.A.,
VV. H. Nljfhtingale, B.A., Rev. G. F. Hibbanl, M.A.,
A. W. .Mackenzie, B.A., K. \V. Watson; OrganUt and
Choir Mantf'r, Vincent E. Green ; Matron, Mrs. Jellett ;
Housekeeper, .Miss F. Browne ; Medical Superintendent,
Dr. L. B. Powers.
Aln\a College, St. Thomas.
The Faculty— Principal and Profennor of Claxttics and
Metaphysics. Rev. B. F. Austin, M.A., B.D. ; Modem
Languages, Rev. R. I. Warner, M.A. ; German and
Italian, Rev. J. Schulte, D.D., Ph.D. ; Mathematics
and Natural ^Sciences, Miss Mabel Sykes, B.Sc. (Welles-
ley); English, Miss Jennie Axford and Miss Edith E.
Washino-ton ; Governess, Miss S. E. Sisk. Music— Pro-
fessor of Music, St. John Hyttenrauch, Esq. ; Violin,
Roselle Pococke, Esq ; Vocal Culture, Mrs. Emma E.
Kains ; Jydrumental Music, Miss J. R. Amy, Miss
Flora B. Macdonald, Miss Viola Robinson, Miss Maud
Windsor. Fine Arts, Director and Professor of Ad-
vanced Subjects, J. Rugjfles Seavey, Esq.; Teacher, Miss
Maggie McKenzie ; Bookkeeping, Phonogra/'hy cn«*
Typewriting, Miss R. Pettit ; Professor of Elocution,
Mrs. Lucia J uiian Martin ; Miss Ettie Say well, Assistant.
Bishop Strachan School, Wykeham Hall, Toronto.
Lady Principal, Miss Grier; Latin, Mathematics,
English subjects generally, Miss Fanny Carroll, Mis-
Helen Acres, Miss Ethel Bristol, and Miss Edith Marling ;
Modern Languages and Elocution, Miss Sara Nation,
B.A.; Church Catechism and Christian Evidences, Rev.
C. H. Mockridge.D.D.; Piano and Organ, Arthur Fisher,
Mus. Bac, J. W. F. Harrison, Miss Edith Brown, Miss
Gordon, Miss Cosens, Miss McCutcheon ; Violin, J. W.
Baumann ; Singing, Miss C. A. Williams, Miss Graham,
Miss Patrick ; Painting, Miss Strong ; Drawing, Miss
Mofifatt ; Physical Cultxire, Miss Isabel Grier ; Dancing
Miss Stoi'in.
Brantford Young Ladies College.
Governor, Rev. W. Cochrane, M.A., D.D.; Lady Prin-
cipal, Mrs. M. Rolls ; Mental and Moral Philosophy,
Dr. Cochrane ; History, Rhetoric and Physiology, Mrs.
Rolls ; Mathematics and Latin, Miss L. S. H. OugJttred ;
English Literature, Miss J. E. McDonald; French and
German, Miss M. V. Valet ; Musical Director— Piano,
Organ, Professor G. H. Fairclough ; Voice Culture, Miss
A. B. Osborne ; Piano, Miss I. Rolls, Miss Lena Shan-
non and Miss May Welding ; Guitar, Prof. J A. Zinger ;
Violin, Prof. C. Baker ; Art Department, Henry Mar-
tin, A.R.C. A.; Assistant, Miss L. E. Spence ; Evidences
of Christianity, Dr Cochrane ; Biblical and Church
History, Rev. M. S. McTavish, B.D. : Litfrature and
Ehnology, Rev. J. C. Tibb, M.A., B.D.; Stenography
<ind Typewriting, Miss N. H. Mcintosh; Calisthenics
<tnd Elocution, Miss H. Gertrude Hart.
Hellmuth College, Loqdon, Ont.
Ladi: Patroness, H.R.H. Princess Louise ; President,
I. F. Hellmuth, LL.B.; Vice-President and Principal,
Rev. E. N. English M.A. ; Vice- Principal Mi-s. E. N
English ; Visitors, Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Huron,
Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Toronto ; The Very Rev.
the Dean of Huron. Literary De}tartme.nt — Classics
4ind Mental Philosophy, Rev. E. N. English, M.A. ;
Modem Languages, Rev. C. B. Guillemont, B. A. ;
Natural Sciences, Rev. W. Minter Seaborne ; English
Subjects, Mrs. E. N. English ; Herman and Mathematics,
Miss M. H. H. Wray ; English Subjects, Miss F. H. B.
English; Erujlish Literature and Elocution, Miss Al-
berta Oakley ; Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Miss M.
Macbeth. Mu^cal Department-Director Thomas Mar-
tin ; Singing, Miss Neld?. Von Seyfried ; Piano, Organ,
and Harmony, Herr Waldemar Arthur Bliithner;
Organ, Wm. Barron Caven ; Violin, Roselle Pococke,
Esq.; Harp, Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo, Miss L. A.
M. Jones. Art Department — / irector, J. Ruggles
Seavey ; Needlework, Mrs. A. Kenly. Elocution DepaH-
ment— Director, Rev. E. N. English, M.A. Etiquette,
Deportment, Physical Culture, Hygiene, etc.— Director,
Mrs. E. N. English. Deportment and Esthetic Physical
Culture— Miss A. Oakley. Dancing, G. B. Dayton;
Riding and Driving, J. Fulcher.
Morvyq House School, Toroqto.
Principal, Bible History, itc, Mi««s Lay ; Literature,
Histoq/, etc.. Miss Paterson ; Arithmetic, Gramm^ir,
etc.. Miss Rutherford ; Primary Department; Miie
Hilton ; Elocution, Prof. Shaw ; French, .Mdlle Dou-
diet; German, Fraulein Hoffmann; I mti rumental
Music, Mr. Harrison, Mi.ss Lav, .Miss DallaH, Miss
J. E. Haight, Miss Cosins, Miss M. Fij*h*fr, Miss M.
Gorrie ; Vocal Music, Miss Hillary, Miss I^y ; Violin,
Mr. Bailey, Mr. Bauniaji, .Miss J. Kerr ; Drawing and
Painting, Mr. H. Martin, .Miss Noverre ; Matriculation
VlasM, Miss Martin.
Oritario Business College, Belleville, Oqtario.
Staf—'W. B. Robinson, J. VV. Johnson. F.C.A., W. J.
Osljorne, Clara Youmans, W. N. Ponton, M.A.
Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby.
Board of Dire tors— /'rexidcnt, Geo. A. Cox, Esq.;
l^icc President, Aaron Ross Ks<>.; Treasunr and Sec'y,
H. B. Taylor, M.A.; Governor and Principal, Rev. J. J.
Hare, Ph.D.; Lady Principal, .Mrs. Hare; Axsveiate
Lady Principal, Miss Webster.
Faculty of Instruction— Botany, Geology, etc., Rsv.
J. J. Hare, Ph.D.; Classics, Prof. Greenwood, B.A.;
Mathematics and Chemistry, Miss Burkliolder, B. A.,
English, Miss Webster, M.L.A.; Elocution, Miss Nichote,
M.O.; Frenih and German, Miss Champion, BA. ; Ger-
man, Spanish and Italian Fraulein Wolshorn ; Higher
Mathematics, G. H. Hogarth, M.A. ; English, Miss Law-
less (1st class certificate) ; School of Music — Director,
Prof. J. W. F. Harrison ; Violin, Prof. J. Bayley ; Piatw,
Mrs. Hare, Miss L. Wilson, M.L.A., and Miss Eck, M.L.A.;
Vocal Music, Mrs. Bradlej' and Miss Wilson ; Guitar, C.
Waldron, B.A.; School oj Fine Art— Director, Prof. L. R.
O'Brien, R.C.A.; Drawing ami Painting, Miss Windeatt,
A.R.C. A., Ast'istant in Drawing. Miss Montgomery;
Art Needlework, Miss Lincoln ; Director of Commeraal
Department, A. G. Henderson ; Bookkeeping and
Penm.an»/iij9, Miss Webster, M.L.A.; Phonography and
Type Writing, A. G. Henderson ; Telegraphy, Miss
Webster; Commercial Laiv, G. Y. Smith, LL.B.;
Rilling, Capt. Henderson ; Physical Cultur*', Miss
Nichols.
Presbyterian Ladies College, Toronto.
President, T. M. Maclntvre, M.A., LL.B., Ph.D.;
VicePreddent, Mrs. T. M. Mac-Intyre ; English Lan-
guage, T. M. Maclntyre, M.A., LL.B., Ph.D.; Natural
Science, Rev. J. Stenhouse, il.A., B.Sc , Edin. ; French
Lady Principal, Miss Ennna S. Baker ; Classics and
German, Miss Alice M. Wilson, B.A.; Mathematics, J.
A. McMurchy B.A.; English, Miss Janet W. Carter, B.A.;
Director Music Department, E. Fisher; Director Art
Department, T. Mower-Martin, R.C.A. ; Assistant in
Art, Miss Juliat Howson ; Elocution Department, iliss
Martha Smith, B.E.
Toronto College of R^usic, Lin^ited.
IN AFFILIATION WITH TIIK INIVKRSITV OF TORONTO.
Director, F. H. Torrington, 12 and 14 Pembroke St.;
Registrar, M. Segsworth.
Toronto Conservatory of Music.
President, Hon. G. W. Allan ; Vice Presidents, Hon.
Chancellor Boyd and W. B. McMurrich, Q.C.; Honorary
Treasurer, A. Morgan Cosby ; Mtutical Director,
Edward Fisher ; Secretary/, Geo. J. Barclay ; Direc-
tors, Hon. Justice MacLennan, Elmes Henderson, Henry
Pellatt, James Henderson, S. H. Janes, MA., Dr. G.
Sterling Ryerson, E. A. Scadding; Administrative
Offl,cers—Miigical Director, Edward Fisher ; Secretary,
Geo. J. Barclay ; Registrar, Miss M. G. Ferguson ;
Assistant Registrar— Mi»s M. C. Milntosh.
Toronto Conservatory, School of Elocution and
Oratory.
Principal, Philosophy of Expression, Literature and
Vocal Culture, H. N.' Shaw, B.A ; Teachers of the
Delsarte System of Gesture and Steed ish Gymnastic*,
Lauretta A. Bowes and Eva G. May; Lecturers, Rev.
^ Professor Clark, M.A., Rev. Septimus Jones, M.A.,
I Mr. Wm. Houston, M.A , Mr. T. M. Maclntyre. LL.B.,
Ph.D., Mr. George Reid, R.C.A., Mr. Hamilton Mac-
I Carthv, R.C.A. , Dr. G. Sterlin^r Ryerson.
154
MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS.
[1893.
Conservatory of IV|usic, London, Ont.
Professors, Mr. Wm. Caven Barron, Miss Barron, Miss
Proucifoot, Mr. Frederick Abbott, Mr. R. Pococke, Miss
Brown and Mrs. Frances J. Moore.
Belleville Business College, Belleville.
Manager and Instructor in Shorthand and Typewrit-
ing, Robert Boyle; Principal and Prof essor of Commerc-
ial Science, G. \. Swayze ; Commercial Branches, J. A,
Tousaw ; Shorthand and Typeioriting , A. N. Maclnnes ;
English Branches, E. N. Yarwood ; French, &c, W. S.
Lalonde ; Commercial Law, J. J. B. Flint.
Caqada Busir^ess College, Han\ilton, Ont.
Principal, R. E, Gallagher ; Vice-Principal, Byron
Smith ; Manager Bnsiness Department, etc., J. J.
Parsons ; Instructor Shorthand and Typeioriting De-
partment, Miss H. A. Rymal ; Lecturers on Business
Subjects, Commercial Ethics, etc., J. J. Mason, J. H.
Smith and Rev. R. G. Boville, B.D.
Gait Business College, Shortl\and Institute ar\d
Gon)n]ercial Traiqiqg Scl\ool.
Principal. J. Sharp.
Western Ontario Shorthand Academy, London.
Faculty — Principal, Wm. C. Coo, C.S.O ; L. Morphy,
U. A. Buchner, Jennie Law, M. Brown, D. J. Wilson.
Note— The Editor is aware that there are still a num-
ber of Educational Institutions in Canada not represented
in the foregoing list, and if the Principal or Secretary of
anj' such college or school would send the necessary in-
formation in time for next year's Almanac, he will be-
pleased to insert it in its proper place, space permitting..
Address, Editor Canadian Almanac, 9 Front Street-
West, Toronto.
JVIEDICAb INSTITUTIONS.
Royal College of Physicians ar\d Surgeor\s.
IN AFFILIATION WITH QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY
OF TRINITY COLLEGE, TORONTO.
Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, and
Dean of the Faculty, Fife Fowler, M.D., L.R.C.S.,
Edin. ; Principles and Practice ofSurgerg, Hon. Michael
Sullivan, M.D., F.R C.P.S.K.; Clinical Surgery, Thomd^s
R. Dupuis, M.D., F.R.C.P.S., and M.R.C.S., England ;
Chemistry, Professor Goodwin, Queen's University ;
JBotonj/, Professor Fowler, Queen's University; Obstetrics
and Gynaecology, Kenneth N. Fenwick, M.A., M.L».,
M.R.C.S., Eng. ; F.O.S., Edin. ; Clinical Medicine,
T. M. Fenwick, M. D., M. R. C. S., Eng.; Anatomy,
R. W. Garrett, A.M., M.D.; Medical Jurisprudence and
Sanitary Science, H. J. Saunders, M.D., M.R.C.S.,
Eng.; Surgical Anatomy and Pathology, D. E. Mundell,
B.A., M.D. ; Diseases of the Eye and Ear, J. C. Connell,
A.M., M.D.C.M.; Physiology, Biology and Histology,
A. P. Knight, M. D. ; Fellow in Physiology and
Histology, D. Cunningham, M. D. ; Demonstrator of
Anatomy, Edward Ryan, B.A., M.D.; Materia Medica
and Therapeutics, John Herald, M.A.; M.D.
Bisl\op's College.
Faculty of Medicine in Montreal — Dean, Professor of
Principles and Practice of Medicine, F. W. Campbell,
M.A., M.D., L.R.C.P., London ; Emeritus Professor
of Practical Chemistry, J. B. Edwards, Ph.D., D.C.L.;
Surgery, J. Perrigo, A.M., M.D., CM., M.R.S.C, Eng.;
Pathology, J. B. McOonnell, M.D., CM.; Obstetrics, H.
L. Reddy, B.A., M.D., L.B.C.SE., L.R.CP., London;
Chemistry, J. T., Donald, .M. A., F. C.S.; Ophthal-
mology and Otology, Alexander Proudfoot, M.D., CM.;
Physiology, G. Tillerie Ross, M. D., CM.; Practical
Chemistry, Joseph Bemrose, F.CS.; Materia Medica
and Therapeutics, F. M. R. Spendlove, CM., M.D.;
Diseases of Children, F. R. England, CM , M.D.; Gynce-
cology, A. Lapthorn Smith. B.A., M.D., M.R.CS., Eng.;
Medical Jurisprudence, W. Grant Stewart, B.A., M.D ,
CM.; Lecturer on A natomy, J. A. Springle, M.D., CM.;
Demonstrator of Anatomy, Rollo Campbell, CM., M.D. ;
Lecturer on Diseases of the Skin, J. M. Jack, CM., M.D. ;
Lecturer on Hygiene, Kenneth Cameron, B.A., M.D.,
CM.; Demonstrator Practical Physiology, A. Bruere,
M.D.; Assistant, A, Shanks, M.D., CM.; Lecturer on
Botany, G. Gordon Campbell, B.Sc, M.D., CM.
n^cCiil University, Montreal.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
Principal and Professor of Natural History, Sir
William Dawson, CM.G., LL.D., F.R.S.; Dean of the
Faculty and Professor of Hygiene and Public Health,
R. Craik, M D.; Emeritus Professors— Materia Medica,
W. Wrigh., M.D.; Midwifery, D. C MacCallum, M.D.;
Surgery, G. E. Fenwick, M.l>.; Professors. Chemistry,
G. P. Girdwood, M.D. ; Medicine, G. Ross, M.A., M.D. ;
Surgery and Clinical Surgery, T. G. Roddick, M.D. ;
Gynaecology, William Gardner, M.D. ; Anatomy and
Librarian of Faculty, F. J. Shepherd, M.D. ; Ophth-
alm^logy and Otology, F Buller, M.D. Pharmacology
and Therapeutics, A. D. Blackader, M.D.; Medicaid
Jurisprudence, and Lecturer on Histology, G. Wilkins,
M.D. ; Botany, D. P. Penhallow, B.Sc. ; Clinical Medi-
cine, James Stewart, M.D.; Physiology, T. W. Mills,
M.A., M.D. ; Midivifery and Diseases of Children, J.
C Cameron, M.D.; Registrar of the Faculty and Assist-
ant Professor in Chemistry, R. F. Ruttan, B.A., M.D. ;
Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, J. Bell, M.D.,
Curator of the Museum, W. R. Sutherland, M.D. ;
Lecturer on Laryngology, G, W. Major, B.A., M.D.»
Instructor in Diseases of Children, A. D. Blackader,
B.A., M.D. ; Instructor in Gyncecology, T. J. Alloway,
M.D. ; Instructor in Medicine, H. A. Lafleur, M.D.;
Instructor in Surgery, Geo. Armstrong, M.D. ; Assist-
ant Demoniirators of Anatomy, F. G. Finlev, M.D.,
H. S. Birkett M.D., and J. Elder, M.D.
University of Toronto.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE. — (See page 1U7.)
Laval University.
[faculty OF MEDICINE. — (See page llf9.)
Trinity ll/ledica! College, Toronto.
ESTABLISHED 1850.
Dean of Faculty, Professor of Principles aud Practice
of Medicine, Walter B. Geikie, M.D., CM., D.C.L.,
F.R.C.S.E., L.R.CP., Lond. ; Obstetrics and Gynce-
cology, J. Algernon Temple, M.D., CM., M.R.CS., Eng.,
General Chemistry and Botany, Thomas Kirkland, M.A. ;
Emeritus Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and
Toxicology, C W. Covernton, M.D., CM., M.R.C.S.,
Eng.; Lie. Soc. Apoth., Lond. ; Principles and Practice
of Surgery, and of Clinical Surgery, Fred. LeM. Grasett,
M.D., CM., Edin. Univ., F.R.CS.E.; M.R.CS., Eng.;
Fell. Obstet. Soc, Edin. ; Practical and Awdytical
Chemistry, W. T. Stuart, M. D., C M., Trin. Coll., and
M. B. Univ., Toronto ; Physiology and Histology,
Charles Sheard, M. D., CM., Fell. Trin. Med. Coll., M.
R.C.S., Eng., Opthalmolofiy and Otology, G. Sterling
Ryerson, M.D., CM., L.R.CP., L.R.C.S., Edin , Anat-
omy and Pathology. Luke Teskey, M.D., CM., M.R.CS.,
Eng. ; Materia Medica and Therapeutics, John L.
Davison, B.A., Univ., Tor., M.D., CM., M.R.CS., Eng.;
Applied Anatomy and Senior Demonstrator of Anat-
omy, G. A. Bingham, M.D., CM., Trin. Coll., M.B., Tor.
Univ. ; Medical Jurisprudence and Surgical Appli-
ayices, N. A. Powell, M.D., CM., Trin. Coll., M.D., Belle-
vue Hosp. Med. Coll., N.Y.; Laryngology and Rhin-
ology, E. A. Spilsbury, M.D., CM., Trin. Univ.; Diseases
of Children, Allan Baines, M. D., CM., Fell. Trin. Med.
Coll., L. R.C. P. Lond.; Sanitary Science, Bertram
Spencer, M.D., M.R.CS., Eng.; Practical Pharmacy,
E. B. Shuttle worth ; Zoology, etc., A. Y. Scott, B.A.,
Tor. Univ., M.D., CM., Trin. Univ. ; Instructor in the
appliances used in diseases of Eye, Ear Nose, and
Throat, D. J. Gibb Wishart, B.A., Tor. Univ., M.D.,
CM., L.R.CP., London; Assistant Demonstrator of
Anatomy, G. Gordon, B. A., Tor. Univ., M.D., CM.,
L.R.C.S. & P. Ed., L.F.P. & S. Glasgow ; Assistants in-
Practical Anatomy, F. C Cowan, M.D., CM.; D. J.
I 1893.]
MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS.
155
Gibb Wishart, M.l)., CM., B.A., Univ. Tor.; L R C F
Lond.; P. J. Stiathy, M.D., CM., M.R.C.S., Enir.;
Clinical Lecturer ( n Disecmes of Eye and Ear C Trow'
M.D., CM., Trin. Univ., L.R.CP., Lond.
Woinen's Wledical College, Tororito.
Chavnnan Board of Trustees, James Beattv. Jun..
Q.C, D.CL.: ^«cn;^a?T/, Dr. Nevitt.
Dean of Facu'ty and Lecturer on Clinical Surfjcn/,
R. B. Nevitt, B.A., M.D., Trin.; Anatomy, J. T. Dun-
can, M.B., Tor., M.T) , CM., Trin.; Chemistry, Practical,
A. R. Pyne, M.B.,Tor.; Diseases of Children, A. Stowe-
Gullen, M.D., CM.. Trin.; Oymecohm, J. F. W. Ross
M.D, Tor., M.D., CM., Trin., L.R.CP., Lond. ; Lec-
turer on Ophthalmolof/y, Otology, Rhinologyand Laryn-
gology, Secretary to the Faculty, D. J. Gibb Wishart,
B.A.,Tor., M.D., CM., McGill and Trinity, L.R.CP.
Lond.; Physiology, T. ¥. McMahon, M.D., Tor., M.D.,
CM., Trin.; Practice of Surgen/, H. A. Powell, M.D.,
CM., Trin., M.D., Bellevue ; Materia Medica and Phar-
macy, Botany, G. B. Smith, M.B., Tor., M.D., CM.,
Vict.; Principles and Practice of Medicine, J. Mac-
Calliun, B.A., Tor. M.D., CM., Vict., L.S.A., Lond.;
Clinical Diseases of Children, W.B. Thistle, M.D. Tor
M.D., CM., Trin., L.R.CP., Lond.; Anatomy, G. S.'
Cleland, M.B., Tor.; Principles Surgery, A. B. Ather-
ton, M.B., Harvard, M.D., CM., Trin., L.R.CP., L.R.
CS., Edin.; Medical, Surgical and Topographical
Anatomy, Ortkopcedics, B. E. McKenzie, B.A., M.D.,
McGill, M.D., CM., Trin.; Medical Jurisprudence, R.
Shawe Tyrrell, M.B., Tor., M.D., CM., Trin., L.R.CP.,
Lond.; Therapeutics, L. M. Sweetnam, M.D., Tor., M.D.,
CM., Vict.; Clinical Medicine, A. A. Macdonald, M.B.,
Tor., L.R.CP., andS., Edin.; Demonstrator of Anatomy
and Histology, Susanna P. Boyle, M.D., CM., Trin.;
Assistant Pathology, Obstetrics) H. T. Machell, M.B.,
Tor., L. M. R. C.P., Edin.; Toxicology, and Organic
Chemistry, Graham Chambers, B.A., Tor., M.B., Tor.;
Assistant Demonstrators in Antomy, L. Davis, M.B.,
Tor., and J. Gray,, M.D., CM., Trin.; Lecturer on
Inorganic Chemistry, Prof, Sh uttl« worth ; Sanitary
Science, G. Gonlon, B.A., Tor., M.D., Trin, L.R.C8.F.,
Eklin.; Mental Diseases, F. Cane, M.D., Tor.
Ontario College of Pharmacy, Toronto.
Presuleiit, .John .J. Hull, WVxxlHtock ; Vice President,
J. \V. Slavori, Orillia ; He i intra r-Treai^urer, Isaac T.
Lewis, Toronto ; Council, AnKUS Buchanan, Kemptville ;
John A. Clark, Hamilton ; C D, Daniel, Toronto ; J. E.
D'Avignon, Windsor; F. Jordan, Goderich ; L. T. Law-
rence, London: J. H. Mackenzie, Toronto; C K.McGre-
Kor, Brantford ; John McKee, Peterboro ; N. C. Poison,
Kingston ; A. B. Petrie, (Juelph.
Ontario Yeteririary College, Toronto.
Principaland Diseases of Domesticated Animals, Prof.
B. Smith, V.S., Fxlm., F. R.C. V.S.; Veterinary Materia
Medica, J. Thorbum, M.D., Edin.; Animal Phytriology,
G. A. Peters, M.B., F.R.C.S., Eng. ; Chemvitry, C.
Gordon Richardson, F.G.S.; Anatomy, J. T. Duncan,
M.D., V.S., Hon. Ass., R.C.V.8.; Pathobjgy and Normal
Histology, J. Caven, M.D., L.R.C.P., Lon.; Veterinary
Obstetrics and Diseases of Cattle, C H. Sweetapple, V.S.;
Demonstrator of Anatomy, S. Sisson, V.S. _^
Sct^ool of Dentistry, Toronto.
Faculty — Operative Dentistry and Dental Pathology,
J. Branston Willmott, D.D.S., M.D.S.; Principles and
Practice of Medicine and Surqery, as applied in Den-
tistry, Luke Teskey, L.D.S.,M.D., M.CP.S., Ont., M.R.
C.S., Eng.; Regional Anatomy, W. T. Stuart, M.D.,
M.C.P.S., Ont.; Prosthetic Dentistry, Dr. J. Branston
Willmott; Visceral Anatomy, Physiology arid Dental
Histology, Dr. Luke Teskey; Chemistry, Dr. W. T.
Stuart ; Materia Medica and Therapeutics, W. E.
Willmott, D.D.S., L. D. S.; Instructor in Crmcn atid
Bridge Work, a. H. Hippie, D.D.S.; Demont^trator and
Teacher of Practical Dentistry, W. E. Willmott ; Dean,^
J. B. Willmott ; Registrar, L. Teakey.
Statistics of son^e of the Higher Educational Iristitutioqs.
Name.
University of King's College, Windsor, N.S
University of New Brunswick, Predericton, N.B. .
McGill University, Montreal, Que
Dalhousie College and Universitv, Halifax, N.S.. .
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont
Victoria University
University of Acadia College, Wolfville, N.S
University of Queen's College, Kingstone, Ont. . .
University of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, Que.
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont
University of Trinity College, Toronto
Laval University, Quebec
University of Mount Allison College. N.B
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
Colleqes.
St. Michael's College, Toronto, Ont
Knox College. Toronto, Ont
Assumption College, Sandwich, Ont
Presbyterian College, Montreal, Que '.
" " Winnipeg, Man
Halifax, N.S
Wesleyan College, Montreal
Methodist College, Winnipeg, Man
St. John's College, Winnipeg, Man
St. Boniface College, Winnipeg, Man
Woodstock College, Woodstock, Ont
Wycliffe College, Toronto, Ont
Date of
Foundat'n
1789
ISOt*
181 S
1821
1827
1841
1843
1848
1852
1852
1862
1877
1852
1845
1856
1868
1870
1878
1820
Ladies' Colleges.
Wesleyan Ladies' College, Hamilton, Ont
Helhnuth Ladies' College, London, Ont
Brantford Ladies' College, Brantford, Ont. . . .
Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, Ont
Demill Ladies' College, Oshawa, Ont
Alma Ladies' College, St. Thomas, Ont
Agricultural Colleges, A-c.
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ont. . .
Provincial School of Agriculture, Truro. N.S.
School of Practical Science, Toronto, Ont
1869
1874
1874
1876
1878
1864
1884
1877
Endow-
ment.
Value of
Property
Owned.
156,000
*8,844
842,418
1,042,000
150,000
100.000
400,000
87,400
$
250,000
400,060
750,000
120,000
80,000
200,000
160,000
16,000
120.000
62,000
160,000
63,290
1,800.000
76,000
100,000
126,000
162,600
1,000,000
110,000
470,000
110,000
226,000
50,000
Income.
I Number of
I Students.
«
9,000
10,000
90,000
85.000
40,0(X)
46,000
30,000
50,000
.8,800
60,000
60.000
200,000
65,000
80,000
80,000
60,000
80,000
66,000
100,000
840.900
16,500
17,000
12,600
16.000
6,000
12.000
26,000
10.000
17,000
30,000
20,000
23,500
14,000
24,000
18,564
1,967
18
60
65e
169
SOO
666
liO
425
82
396
390
660
276
102
120
116
136
84
87
Sf
41
106
100
40
144
100
70 to 14
176
138
135
26
71
156
MASONIC.
[1893.
MASONIC. 91
The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada, In the Province of Ontario.^^
List of Grand Officers for 1892-93.
M.W.Bro.
R. W. •'
Hon.J.M.aibson,Q.C. Hamilton, Grand Master.
W. R. White, Q.O., Penibrok«, Deputy "
" «' H. F. Jell, Rodney, D. D. Q. M.
" '• A. E. Harvey, M.D., Wyoming, "
" " Alex. Hess. St. Thomas, •'
" '• Joseph Beck, Goderich, "
" " J. A. Morton Wingham, "
" " E. Q. Wells, Simcoe, "
" ' Alfred Taylor, Gait, "
" " R. L. Qunn, Hamilton, "
" " Charles Pye, Clark:^burg, '*
" " W. D. Garner, Niagara Falls. S., «
" « Harry A. Collins, Toronto,
" *' W. J. Robertson, Port Hope, "
" " T. H Thornton. M.D , Consecon, "
" " Geo. Sommerville, Kingston, "
" C. W. Bulloch, Ljn, "
" " R. A. Klock, Klock's Mills,
" " W. H. Hearst, Sault Ste. Marie, "
" •' Idaac Huber, Bracebridge, '■
" " R. W. Barker, London, Grand Senior Warden.
" " Geo Inglis. Owen Sound, Grand Jun. Warden.
" ' Rev. J. H Fairlie, Meaford, Grand Chaplain.
M.W.Bro. Hugh Murray, Hamilton, Grand Treasurer.
R.W.Bro F. F. Manley, Toronto, Grand Registrar.
" ''J. J. Mason, Hamilton, G. Secretary.
V.W.Bro. A. A S. Ardagh, Toronto. Grand Sen. Deacon.
" '* R. W. Kenning. Pembroke, G. Jun. Deacon.
" " D. Bol*, Sault Ste Marie, G, Supt. of Works.
" " S. Wesley, Barrie, G. Direc. of Ceremonies.
" " W. J. Grant, Hamilton, Assiwt.G. Secretary.
" " F. W. Randall, Guelph, A?st. G. Dir. of Cer.
'• " James Evans, Port Hop«, Q. Sword Bearer.
" " John Hewton, Kingston, Grand Organist.
" " P. Buckley, Paris. Asst. G. Organist.
" " John Newton, Bt lleville, Grand Pursuivant.
" " John J. Stalker, West Lorne.
" " J. B. Saunders, Farmersville.
'< " Jas. M. Wilson, Wyoming.
•' '' John Z. Long, St. Thomas.
" " Hugh Spackman, Extter.
" " Thomas Bell, Wingham.
*' " R Campbell, Thorold.
'' " D. Rose, Toronto.
" " James Walmsley, Wiarton,
K a ^m McGowan, Parry Sound.
'* '• John Morrison, Ingersoll.
" " S. W. Flagler, Wellington.
" « J. A. Hariston, Smith's Falls, G. Stan. Bearer.
'• " Robert Charlton, Toronto, '• "
" John Sweetman, Ottawa, Grand Tyler.
Grand
Stewards.
Grand Representatives from
IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.
England R.W.Bro. Sir John B. Monckton, London*
Ireland " " Humphrey Minchin, Dublin.
Scotland " " Lindsay Mackersey, Edinburgh
IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA.
Brit. Columbia. M. W. Bro. Wm. Dalby, Victoria
Manitoba " " Rev. S. P. Matheson. Winnipeg
NewBrunswick " « John P. Ellis, St. John
Nova Scotia ... . W. " A. K. McKinlay, Halifax
P. Ed. Island. .M. " John Yeo, Port Hill
Quebec M. •' J. H. Graham, Richmond
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Alabama W. Bro. Geo. F. Moore, Moatgomery.
Arisona R. *' Benjamin Titus, Tombstone.
Arkansas " " T. M. Horsfall, Hazeu.
California M. " W. Caldwell, Belcher, Marys ville
Colorado " " Byron L. Carr, Longmont.
<3onnecticut.... W. " William Knox, Hartford.
Delaware M. " W. H. Watson, Newport
Dist. Columbia R. " Joseph H. .lochum, Washington
Florida " '« De Witt C.Dawkins, Jacksonville
Oeorgia " " John S. Davidson, Augusta.
Idaho " <« B. M. Davis, Silver City.
Illinois " " Wiley M. Egan, Chicago.
IndianTerrit'ryM.W. " John Rennie, Savanna.
Indiana M. " Robert VauValzah, TerreHaute
Iowa " " Theodore S.Parvin.CedarRapids
Kansas R. " E. T. Carr, Leavenworth.
Kentucky " " Jas. W. Hopper, Lebanon.
Louisiana " " J. 0. Batchelor, M.D.N. Orleans
Maine M. " David Cargill, East Livermore.
Maryland R. " Woodward Abrahams, Baltimore
Michigan M. " John W. Fincb, Adrian.
Minnesota " " Edward W. Durant,Stillwater.
Mississippi . ... " « W. G. Paxton, Vicksburg.
Missouri " " Xenophon Ryland, Lexington.
Montana W. " Joseph A. Hyde, Butte City.
Nebraska W. " James Gilbert, South Omaha
the Grand Lodge of Canada .
Nevada R. W. Bro 8. W. Chubbuck, Gold Hill
New Hampshire. M. " Andrew Bunton,Manchegttr
New Jersey ** " Henry R. Cannon, Elizabeth
New Mexico R. " Simon W. Newcomb, Mesilla
New York W. " Sydney F. Walker, New York
North Carolina. M. " Geo. W. Blunt, Wilson
North Dakota ...R. " Chas. E. Jackson. Pembina
Ohio M. « C. A. Woodward. Cleveland
Oregon R. ** Donald McKay, Portland
Pennsylvania , . " " Sam'l C. Perkins, Philadelphia
Rhode Island.... " " Geo H. Keny on. Providence.
South Carolina . W. " A. Doty, jun., Charleston
South Dakota. ... " Louis G. Lavoy, Webster
Tennessee M. •' Jno. T. Williamson, Columbia.
Texas " " Philip C. Tucker, Galveston
Utah R. " Alex. Topence, Corinne
Vermont M. '* Levant M. Read, Bellow's Falls
Washington Ter.M. " Jas. B. Edmiston, Dayton.
West Virginia ...R. *• W. H. Freeman. Clarksburg
Wisconsin " " Charles Kahn, Milwaukee
Wyoming " *' James E. Gates, Laramie City
IN OTHER COUNTRIES.
Brazil Bro. Franc de Paula Romas
Central America " L. Montafar
Chili " A.M.Medina
Colon & Is. Cuba " Joaqnin Lancis, Havana.
Greece M. W. " H. I. H. Prince Rhodocanaki*
Italy " Carlo Meyer,
The Netherlands " T. A. 0. DeRidder, Katw^ck
Mexico " Louis Guapil
New Grenada. ... " J. M. Samper Angiano
N. South Wales.R. W. " Hon. W. H. Simpson
Peru " Gustavo Lama
Portugal " Joas Castano D'Almeida
St. Domingo " Jacinto de Castro
Uruguay " Relisario Conrado
Veneznels " Antonio M. Mollejas
Victoria R. W. " W. T. C. Kelley, Melbourne.
Grand Ripresentatives for the Vni'ed Kingdom in the Grand Lodge of Canada.
FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM.
England
Ireland R.W. Bro. Kivas Tully, Toronto
Scotland " " Hugh A. Mackay, Berlin
FOR THE DOMINION OF CANADA.
Brit. Columbia . R. W. Bro. John Creasor.Q.C. Collingwood
Manitoba "
New Brunswick "
Nova Scotia "
P. Ed. Island.. ..M.
Qnebec R.
M. Irving, Q.C., Hamilton
J. A. C. Ander&on, Ridgetown
G. J. Waugh, Stratford
Hugh Murray, Hamilton
Robt. McKay, St. Thomas
TOR THE UNITED STATES OP AMERICA.
Alabama R.W. BroQ. H. F. Dartnell, Whitby.
Arliona <<
Arkansas *'
California V.W
Colorado R.W.
Connecticut M.M.
Delaware
Difct. Columbia. M."
Florida R. "
Georgia "
Idaho M. W.
R. Hendry, Jr., Kingston.
" J. C. Hegler, Ingersoll.
« G. S. Ryerson, M.D., Toronto.
" F. J. Menet, Toronto.
" A. A. Stevenson, Montreal.
" Henry Robertson, Collingwood
" J J. Mason, Hamilton.
" W R White, Pembroke.
" Jaires >TofTat, Loudon
i
93.]
MASONIC.
157
Qrand Repretentatives in the Grand Lodge of Canada— Cmitinued.
Illinois R W.
Indian Territ'ry. '*
Indiana M.
Iowa R.
Kansas "
Kentucky M.
Louisiana R.
Maine "
Maryland "
Michigan "
Minnesota M.
Mississippi R
I Missouri M.
Montana '<
' Nebraska V.
Nevada R.
New Hampshire V.
New Jersey M.
New Mexico R.
New York ^M.
North Carolina. R.
N>)rth Dakota.. "
Ohio "
Oregon "
Pennsylv'nia. ...M.
Rhode Island ...Y.
South Carolina. R.
Bro. G. C. DayiH, London.
" E. II. D. Hall, Peterborough.
" J. K. Kerr, Q.C., Toronto.
" J. H Widdifield. Toronto.
" J. J. Mason, Hamilton.
" Daniel Spry, Bariie.
" D. F. Macwatt, Barrie.
" John W. Murton. Hamilton.
" Wm. Smeaton, Belleville.
" R. B. Hungerford, London
" A. A Stevenson, Montreal.
" F. M. Moi son, Toronto.
" J. K. Kerr, Q C, ToroLto.
" J. M. Gibson, Hamilton.
•* C. W. Brown, Toronto
« R. L. Patterson, Toronto.
" J. A. Cowan, Toronto
" J. K. Kerr, Q.C. Toronto
" P. J, Brown, Toronto
" J. Ross Robertson, Toronto
" L. H Henderson, Belleville
" J. S. Dewar, London
" L. Q. Jarvis, London
" David Taylor, Ottawa
" James Moffat, London
" Robert Lewis, London
«' T. 0. Macnabb, Chatham
South Dakota... K. W.
Tennesaee "
Texas M.
UUh •'
Vermont R.
VirglnU "
Washington "
West YirgluU... "
Wisconsin "
Wyoming "
Bro. K. T. MnI<HH<, Toiouto.
" A. B. M
•• J.K.K.
•• J. K K
" DeWitt
» T.H l.
" W. T. \
" J.B. Ua
•• Thoe.Su
" R. P.Bt.)
loD.
r'-nto
• Ut'-
70R OTHCK OOCMTtlEB.
Brazil M. W.Bro. A. A. Steventon, Montreal
Central America
Chill R.
Col. A Isle Cuba.Y.
Greece M.
Italy R.
The Netherlands "
M. South Wales. "
Peru M.
Portugal
8t. Domingo
Uruguay
U.S. of Colombia. R
Yenezuela
Victoria "
Rev. V. Clemeiitl, Peterboro
Geo. Tail, ToroLto
Daniel Spry, Barrie
G. 0. Rowe, M.D., Torotto
R. RadcUffe. Gcdericb
S. W. Ray, Port Arthur
K. T. Walkem. Q C, Kingftoo
John Walsh, OtUwa
Wm. Oibeon, BeamfriUe
SUBORDINATE LODGES.
Ji^Lodges marked thus ( ') hold thiir Installation of Officers on (he Fettival of St. John the Etatigtlitt—all others on that
of St. John the Baptist.
NO.
tODQE.
WHERE HELD.
NIGHT OF MEXTINO.
1
woRsmpruL master.
BBOmXTART
2
>.iagara
Niagara
Wed. on or bef. f. m. of every month
W. Br. John Redhtad
Br. Samuel Campbell
8
"Anc. St. John's.
Kingston ...
First Thursday
"
«' W. J. Wilson...
" Jno. Sutherland
6
^Sussex
Brockville ...
Wednesday on or before f. m.
" Geo K. Dewey
" Jonathan Greene
6
larton
Hamilton ...
Second Wednesday
««
•« F.B. Ross
" G. E. Mason
7
Union
Grimsby
Thursday on or before f. moon "
" David Sykes ...
" And. Balrds
9
Union
Napanee
Friday on or before f. moon
Tuesday on or before f. moon
••
*• W. F. Gerow...
•' R. L. Henry
10
♦Norfolk
Simcoe
«
«• W.S.Wood....
" W. P. Kelly
11
*Moira
Belleville ...
Wednesday on or before f. m
tt
« W.C. Mlckel.
•• Chas. P. Hunter
14
♦True Britons ...
Perth
First Monday
<«
•« Thos. Elliott...
" W. A. Moore
15
St. George's
St. Cath'ines
Tuesday on or before f. moon
(i
•« C.H.Connor..
" Geo. Parke
16
♦St. Andrew's. ...
Toronto
Second Tuesday
<i
<• Thomas Bell ...
" F. 8. Spence
17
St. John's
Cobourg
Monday on or before f. mooa
Thursday on or bef. f. moon
Second Tuesday
«
" A.RHargraft.
" F. H. Laudtr
18
♦Prince Edward..
♦St. John's
Picton
<<
" W R. Leavens.
" John Smith ...
'• H. Wellbanks
20
London
" W. D. Dawson
21
*St. John's ....
Yanleek Hill
Friday on or before f. moon
(>
" A. R. Metcalfe.
" Silas D Grout
22
♦King Solomon's
Toronto
Second Thursday
" W.H.Scott....
" Aubry Whitt-
" T. F. McMahon
23
Richmond
Richm'dHill
Monday on or before f. moon
" H. A. Nicholls.
24
♦St. Francis
Smith's Falls
Friday on or before f. moon
(<
«' 8. N. Peicival.
" 8. Moog
25
*Ionic
Toronto
Port Hope ...
First Tuesday
Third Thursday
(t
«• W. Barwick ..
" J. W.Qainlan.
"■ W. Geo. Eakina
2A
♦Ontario
" W. J Robertson
27
♦Strict Observ'ce
Hamilton ...
Third Tuesday
««
" J. H. Herring.
" W. C. Morton
28
♦Mount Zion
Kemptville..
Wednesday before f. moon
(4
" 0. Bascom
" W. H. Bottum
29
♦United
Brighton ....
Thursday on or before f. moon
"
" R J. Wade....
" T. J. Wrijcht
80
♦Composite ....
Whitby
First Thursday
«
« A.Q.Hendersou
« Robt. WUlis
81
♦Jerusalem
BowmanviUe
Wednesday on or before f. m.
" Jno B. MItchrll
" John Keachle
82
♦Amity
Dunville ...
Wednesday on or after f. m.
«
*♦ L. A.Congdon.
" R. A. UarriK>n
88
*Maitland
Goderlch
Amherstb'rg
Second Tuesday
Tuesday before f. moon
" R. Park
« W.T.WIlklns'n
" W. A. Rhynas
84
♦Thistle
" R, Elliott
86
St. John's
Cayuga
Thursday on or after f. moon
«*
" 0. R. Powell ...
" C. C. Gibson
87
♦King Hiram ....
fngersoll ....
First Friday
*•
" J. P. Bjlee
" W. A. Sudwor th
88
♦Trent
Trenton
Tuesday before f. moon
«
" D.J. Walker.
•• W. 0. Lott
89
♦Mount Zion
Brooklin
Tuesday on or before f. moon
ti
" Francis Scott.
•♦ R. 0. Warren
40
*St. John's
Hamilton ...
Third Thursday
'«
" John Moodie..
" J. B. Turner
41
♦St. George's
Kingsville...
Tuesday on or before f. moon
((
♦• LeroyCaae
'♦ Geo. Rumble
42
♦St. George's
London
First Wednesday
•• T.H. Luscombe
" A. Elli8.Jun.
43
King Solomon's..
Woodstock...
First Tuesday
<<
'• Tboe.E. Weet.
♦* G. J. Fraaar
44
♦St. Thomas
St. Thomas...
First Thursday
" J. WalllB
•• L. Slater
45
Brant
Brantford ...
Chatham ....
Tuesday on or before f. moon
First Monday
l<
*« 8. F. Passmore.
" A. VonGunten.
" I. J. Blrchard
46
♦Wellington
" J. Birch
47
♦Great Western..
Windsor
Thursday on or before f. moon
" James Weir....
" 0. T. WUkie
48
♦Madoc
Madoc
Tuesday on or before f. moon
<k
" A. H. Watson.
" Ja*. CHara
60
♦Consecon
Consecon ....
Friday on or before f. moon
First Tuesday
«(
'♦ T.S.Philip....
" D. P. Gary
52
Dalhousie
Ottawa
««
" B. F. Bolton ...
♦• C. 8. Scott
64
♦Yaughan
Maple
Tuesday on or before f. moon
««
«« R. Rumble
" 0. e. Keffer
56
♦MerrickviUe....
MerrickviUe.
Tuesday on or before f. moon
«
•• R.W.Watchom
'♦ Th*«. Culbert
66
Victoria
Sarnia
Tuesday on or before f. moon
" D.M.Grant....
•♦ Cbaa. Mole
67
♦Harmony
Binbrook ....
Wednesday on or before f. m
<«
" J. A. Jackron.
" Joe F. 8«nn
58
♦Doric
Ottawa
First Friday
Second Friday
"
61
♦Acacia
Hamilton ...
" S. H. Kent
** Lyman Lee
" Wm. Galer
62
♦St. Andrew's ...
Caledonia ...
Wednesday on or before f. m.
((
" J. Thcmpeon...
158
MASONIC.
ri893.
63
64
66
66
68
69
72
73
74
76
76
77
78
79
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
9e
91
02
93
94
96
97
98
99
100
101
103
104
108
106
107
108
109
110
113
114
116
116
118
119
120
121
122
123
126
128
127
128
129
131
133
136
136
137
139
140
141
142
143
144
148
146
147
148
149
161
163
164
156
156
157
168
169
161
162
164
165
•St. John'8 ,
♦Kilwinning
*Reboboam
*Durliam
♦St. John's ,
Stirling
Alma
♦St. James'
♦St. James' ,
St. John's
♦Oxford
♦Faithful Brethr
♦King Hirani ....
♦Simcoe ,
♦St. John's
St. John's
♦Beaver
♦Clinton
♦Rising Sun
♦WUson
Slarkham Union
St. George's
•Manito
♦Col borne
♦Cataraqai
•N(^rthern Light
*St. Mark's
♦Corinthian
♦Sharon
True Blue
*Tu8can
Valley
♦Corinthian
♦Maple Leaf
St. John's
•St. Mark's
♦Burford
St. Paul's
Blenheim
»Albion
♦Central
♦Wilson
♦Hope
Ivy
♦Cassia
Union
♦Maple Leaf
Warren
♦Doric
♦Renfrew
i*The Belleville..,
! ♦Cornwall
♦aolden Rule ...
Franck
♦Pembroke
The Rising Sun ..
♦St. Lawrenot ...
♦Lebanon Forest
♦St. Clair
Richardson
♦Pythagoras
liebanon
♦Malahide
♦Tudor
♦Excelsior
♦FriendlyBroth's
♦Tecumseh
♦J.B.Hall
♦Prince of Wales
♦Mississippi
♦Civil Service ...
♦Erie
^TheOrandRirer
♦Burns
♦Irving
♦Peterborough ...
♦York
Simpson
♦Alexandra
♦floodwood
♦Percy
Forest j
♦Star in the East'
♦Burlington ]
♦Wentworth i
WH«R1 HELD
NIGHT OF MEETINQ.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER.
SEORETARJ.
Oarlet'nPl'ce
Wednesday on or b. f. m. ev. mon.
W. Br.W.M. Dunham
Br. Jno. Rushwoith
London
Third Thursday "
({
A.A. Campbell
" Jno. Overell
Toronto
First Thursday "
A. Manbean ..
" D. D, Grieisoa
Newcastle ...
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
«
J. H. Beilwood
" E. Simmons
Ingersoll ....
Third Friday «
'«
Wm. Partle....
" Wm. Ewart
Stirling
Thursday after f. moon '*
•'
John Shaw . ...
« C. F. Boardman
Gait
Last Tuesday "
J. W. Portecus
" A. B. Thorn
St. Mary's ...
First Monday "
«
F. P. RiddtU...
" W. P. Gillies
Maitland ....
Monday nearest f. moon "
«
Wm. Simpson.
«' C. B. Murray
Toronto
First Monday "
C .A. Matthews
" Joseph Tomlinson
Woodstock .
Second Wednesday "
A. M. Clark. ...
« W.T. Wilkinson
Lindsay
First Friday *'
G. H.M. Baker
, " G. 8. Patrick
Tilsonburg .
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
«
Jas. Mcintosh.
" W. J. Wilkins
Bradford ....
Friday on or befor* f. m. "
'*
Frank Stewart
" W. J. Lawrence
Mt. Brydges
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
((
D.N. McGregor
" H. G. Lindsay
Paris
Friday on or alter f. moon ♦'
A. M. Parney...
" Jno Sorley
Strathroy ...
Friday on or after f. moon "
««
J. W. Seeds....
« A. A. Cockbum
Clinton
Friday on or after f. moon "
«
R. H. Hey wood
'* T. Smallacombe
Athens
Thursday on or before f. m. '•
«
James P. Lamb
" James Ross
Toronto
Third Tuesday
«
George Moir . .
" A.C. Neflf
Markham ...
Friday on or before f. moon "
«
T. B. Rieve....
" Geo. Johnson
Owen Sound
Weduesday on or before f. m. "
«
C. E. Munro...
«' Wm. H. Sinclair
Collingwood
Wednosaaj on or before f. m. "
«
Wm. Williams
" C. A. Macdonald
Colborne
Friday o n - )r before f. moon "
«
TKRutherfoid
" Geo. Keyes
Kingston ....
Second Wednesday «
«
H. B Bibby....
<♦ D. Gallaghar
Kincardine ..
First Wednesday «
D. Collins
« R. D. Hall
Port Stanley
Second Tuesday "
((
L. G. Jarvis ,.
" D. M. May
Barrie
First Thursday ♦'
Tuesday on or before f. m. "
K
A. Urquhart...
D. L. Lepard...
•• D. H. McLaren
Sharon
«
" B. W. Kitely
Albion
Friday on or before f. m. "
<•
D. A. KeLuedy
<« L. Button
Newmarket
Second Wednesday "
«<
P. T. Lee
•« E. McCormick
Dundas
Monday on or before f. moon *•
((
J. C. Dixon....
'« W. Forrest
Peterboro' ...
Wednesday on or before f. m. «
«
T. E. Bradburn
« W. D. Parker
St.Cath'rine8
Last Thursday.
«
H. Soufhcott...
" John S. Wood
Norwich
Wednesday on or after f. m. '*
(t
A McCurdy ...
" J. L. Farrington
Niag. Falls S.
Tuesday on or before f. moon '«
«
W.D. Garner...
" J. A. Lowell
Burford
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
«
John Collins...
" A. D. Muir
Lambeth ...
Wednesday on or before f. m. '*
K
D. McPherson .
«« J. R Watt
Princeton ...
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
««
W. C. Patten...
« S. D. Strode
Harrowsm'h
Friday on or before f. m. "
««
. A.Myers
« Jas. Cooke
Prescott
First Tuesday «
«
J. F.Graham..
" H. H. Wells
Waterford ...
Wednesday on or before f. m. ««
«
W. Massecar....
" T. D. Duncombe
Port Hope ...
First Thursday '«
«
Wm.Gartatt..
" W.G. Coulter,
Beamsville...
Tuesd^ on or before f. moon "
«
C. B. Brine
« W. H. Dodsworth
Thedford....
Monday on or before f. moon "
((
R. J. Parker ...
" Geo. Sutherland
Schomberg .
Monday on or before f. moon **
((
A. Wilkinson .
" W. J. Brereton
Bath
Monday before f. moon «
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
Tuesday after f. moon «
«
«' F. W. Armstrong
" .T K McPh«r«nn
Fingal
«
M.Campbell...
John T. Slater
Brantford ...
«
" C. F. Cox
Renfrew
First Monday "
«
M. M. Dickson.
" M. McKinnon
Belleville ....
First Thursday «
«
R. E. Clarne ...
" S. F. Aimistead
Cornwall ....
First Tuesday "
M
W. J. Wallace.
" J. A. Morris
Oarapbellfrd
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
<«
John Macoun .
" A. E. Bailey
Frankfort. ...
Monday before f. moon "
«
WH.McKugue
'< W. H Richards
Pembroke ...
First Thursday «
«
R.W. Kenning
" W. C. Stewart
Aurora
First Friday »
«
H. J. Charles...
" A. E. Taylor
Southampt'n
Tuesday on or after f. m. "
<t
R.Nokes
" D. McAulay
Exeter
Monday on or before t moon *'
«
R.H. Collins..
" M. Eacrett
Milton
Thursday on or before f. moon "
«
J.H.McCiUum
" Robert Coates
Stouffville ...
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
•<
K. W. Gardner
'« D. McMurchy
Meaford
Friday nearest f. moon "
it
R. Strachan .
" James Patterson
Oshawa
Second Tuesday ♦<
«
Wm. Holland.
" Jas. McCaw
Aylmer
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
«
G.F.Clarke ..
» W.J. Fear
Mitchell
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
U
Wm. Machan.
" F. H. Thompson
Morrisburgh
Friday on or before f. moon "
((
A. A. Logan . .
" S. R. Loucks
Iroquois
Wednesday before f. moon "
«
D.A.McDonald
« J. W. Tindale
Stratford ....
First Thursday "
((
Wm.McKellar.
" A E. Neil
MiUbrook. ...
Second Thursday <*
M
J. W. Fisher...
•' John Beatty
Newburgh...
Wednesday before f. moon "
«
C. Shorey
" G. A Ayleswoith
Almonte
First Friday «
ft
W. R. Campbell
" R. Pollock
Ottawa
Second Tuesday «
«
Wm. Campbell
« E. D. Tripp
Port Dover ..
Monday on or before f, moon "
((
J. A.Innes
" L. Skey
Berlin
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
«
W. J. Mellen...
" Edwin Hnber
Wyoming ...
Thursday on or before f. moon "
M
W. Newell
" J. M. Wilson
Lucan
Thursday on or before f. moon "
«
C. B. Edwards
•' J. Sadlier
Peterboro' ...
First Friday «'
«
A. St. A. Smith
" A. C. Herridge
N. Toronto..
Friday on or before f. moon "
««
Chas.E. Morris
" Wm Duncan
NTewboro'....
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
u
R. H. Preston...
" Jas. Sexton
Oil Springs ..
Thursday on or after f. moon "
«
R. A. Hanks...
" Walter Miller
Richmond ...
First Tuesday «
((
G. Richardson.
« J. M. Argue
Warkworth..
Wednesday before f. moon "
«
C Tomliason .
" Wm. Baker
Wroxeter ...
Monday on or before t. moon "
«
Isaac Elliott...
'* Thomas Brown
Wellington ..
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
«
C. C. Spencer..
" J. D. Wilson
Burlington .
StoneyCreek
Wednesday on or before f. m. '*
Monday on or before f. moon "
«
S, Cline
" Jos. Ttlhurst
«
Leeming Carr.
" H. A. Combs
1893]
MASONIC.
159
HO.
LODQl.
WHIM HILD.
moHT or mmHO.
WOUHIPrUI, IIA8TU.
SICKITAKT.
168
♦Merrltt
Welland
P'rtColborne
Seaforth
Xona
Monday on or before f. m. ev. mo
Tuesday on or before f. m. "
First Monday '«
Friday on or after f. moon "
Tuesday on or betore f. moon "
Thursday on or before f. m. "
Monday on or before f. moon "
Second Friday ♦'
Friday on or before f. moon "
First Tuesday "
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
Thursday on or before f. moon "
Monday on or before f. moon "
Monday on or before f. moon "
Friday on or before t. moon "
Friday on or after f. moon "
Monday on or before £ m. **
Second Wednesday "
First Monday "
Thursday on or before f. moon '*
Second Tuesday "
Friday on or before f. moon **
Tuesday on or before f. m. "
Friday before f. moon "
Monday on or after f. moon "
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
Second Thursday "
First Tuesday "
First Monday "
Monday on or before f. moon "
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
Monday on or before f. moon "
Second Monday •'
Friday on or before f. moon "
Monday on or before f. moon "
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday before f. moon "
Tuesday on or before f. moon *'
Thursday on or before f. moon "
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
Monday after f. moon "
Wednesday on or before f. m. «'
Fourth Monday "
Third Tuesday "
Wednesday on or before f. m. «'
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
Tuesday on or before f. m. «
Friday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday on or after f. m. **
Friday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday before f. m. "
Friday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday on or after f. m. "
Monday on or before f. m. "
Thursday on or before fm. "
Tuesday on or before f. m. "
Fourth Tuesday «
Second Tuesday **
Thursday on or before f. m. "
First Monday "
Thursday on or before f. m. "
Wednesday on or after f. m. "
First Wednesday "
First Tuesday ««
Second Tuesday ••
First Tuesday "
Thursday before f. m. "
Monday on or after f. m. '•
Wednesday on or before f. m, "
Fourth Tuesday "
Thursday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday on or before f. m. ««
First Wednesday "
Last Friday "
Wednesday on Or bef. f. m. "
Fourth Tuesday "
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
Mnnday on or before f m. **
Friday on or before f. m. "
Wednesday on or before f. m. '«
Thursday before f. m. "
Wednesday on or before f. m . ev. m.
Thursday on or before f. m. '*
Wednesday after f. m. «
W.Br. Geo. WdU
•♦ J. B.Neir
«« R. W. B. Smith
" 8. H. Weldon...
" W. Willl»on ..
- F. H. Pearsall...
" 8. Bailey
« Fred Cook....
« J.L.Brown....
" R. Tovell
« W. 8. Davidson
« D. ^. Hayes...
" Robert Foid ...
•« John Smith....
«• A. C. Mclntyre
« K.C. Roper
'« J. D. Eody....
«« Isaac Erb
« AGMcWhinney
" A. Hood
« Cbas. Astley ...
« R.O.Kllgour...
" W. T. JeaMIp...
" M Doerb*cker.
« Alex.Fraser....
" J. P. Snider . .
'« Thoe. A. Rowat
« J.;H. Bothwell
** Thos. Lappin...
" D. F. Stafford...
« A. W. Crysler...
» Chas.H.Corton
« Wm,J.Roe,M.D
" Thos. Hardy. ..
« P. 8. Meddough
" Geo.B.Bleerker
" Robert A. Scott
" Geo. T. McKay.
« John Nichol....
" RWAyleswortb
« W. E. Milner...
« S.J. Sanford...
« B. W. Granger
« W. H. Nelson...
" D. H. Cameron
« T. H. Djre....
« A. Mexraw
" Arch. Kirk
« John H.Teall.
" A.Jamieeon....
« Geo. Way
« J. 0. Dickey..
<* R. G. Lawrason
« B. Gregory
« H. B. Howson .
" 0. A. Phillips...
«♦ G. A. Munro...
«♦ J. P. dram
« J. C Bartle . ...
« Wm McVean...
« B. H. Hanes ...
« A. Taylor
»« G.W. Fields....
♦« John McUattie
« F.Mitchell ....
" W. D. McLellan
« Alex Karr....
•« W. D. Jones ...
•* R. C Davison...
«* A. M. McFane.
" Cbas. Cape
« John Kerr
»♦ H. Westgate....
« E.O. Felt
" A.J.McKlnnon
" Jno. A. Daniels
« A. M. Shaver...
« J Chapman....
« Jas. Powell....
« H. HudwD
« W. H Weaver.
" A Mclntyre ...
«« John Fenn
Br. R. K. Waugh.
" F. D. Noble
*Maenab
t70
171
*Britannia
'* W G Duff
♦Prince of Wales
*Ayr
" W. J. Philpott.
" Chas. M< Kay.
♦' James Ryxn
"Pa HMiiH«rann
Ayr
174
176
•Walsfngham ...
Spartan ..
Port Rowan
Sparta
Ottawa
Plattsville...
Guelph
PortBurwell
Lucknow ...
York
177
178
180
181
184
The Builders
•PlattsTille
•Speed
•Oriental
•OldLiRht
•EnniBkillen
*Plantagenet ...
Belmont
<' George McNeill
'• W. M. Veitch.
" Wm. Barker
" D. M. ChuU
" R. Findlater
186
Plantagenet
Belmont
OriUia
•^ W. A.Chamberlln.
" John Boyd
** Wm TrnniiirlA
192
•Orillia
•Scotland
193
Scotland
Petrolia
London ., ...
Arnprlor ....
Walkerton...
MountForeet
Qananoque...
Elora
" W. E Smith.
•Petrolia
« Robert Scott
196
196
197
JOO
201
•The Tuscan . ...
•Madawaska ....
•Sangeen
St. Alban'B
•Leeds
" R B. Hnngerford
«« J. E Thompson
" W. A. Green
•• J W Kiltfour.
" Jas Hay ward
ao8
Irvine
206
207
709a
209
212
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
228
229
New Dominion...
•Lancaster
•St. John's
Evergreen
♦Elysian
Lake
New Hamb'g
Lancaster....
London
Lanark
Gardenlsla'd
Ameliasburg
Orangeville .
Delhi
" J. F. Katzeneir.
" K. T Nicholson
" John Siddoni
" W. A. Field
" R. Ray moid
" James E Glenn
•Harris
•Frederick
•Stevenson
♦Credit
" E; MoriTHn.
Toronto
Georgetown.
Uxbridge . .
Thorold
Marmora ...
Norwood ...
Hen sail
Listowel
Odessa
Brampton ...
Barrie
" RW Higginbottom
•• T. J. Wheeler
•Zeredatha
•Mountain
•Marmora
•Norwood
" John Vicars.
" W. T. Fish
" R. B Proutt.
" W. H. Stephecson.
*' Donald Bums.
•Zurich
•Bernard
•Prince Arthur .
•Ionic
" John Watson.
" A. P. Booth
" A. Morton
230
231
232
Kerr
" F. D. UtoWFon.
Lodge of Fidelity
Ottawa
Button
Park Hill ...
Clarksburg .
Paisley
Cookstown...
Vienna
Watford
Tweed
«' F. C. Lightfoot
" J. C. Price
233
234
•Doric
•Beaver
«' Wm. Scales.
'* J. H. Dickinson
286
Aldworth
" John Cltixtf'n
236
237
238
•Manitoba
Vienna
" J. G. Chapman.
" Gforge Thornton
Havelock
" Frank Kenwaid.
239
241
Tweed
« Wm. Wray
♦Quinte
Shann'nville
Malloryt'wn
St. George ...
Thamesville
Toronto
Midland
Embro
Kingston . ...
Niag. Falls...
Dresden
Farran's Pt.
Gait
242
243
246
•Macoy
■>St. George
Tecnmseh
" Horace Giiffin.
" L.J.Poole.
" John Davidson
247
Ashlar
" John McKnight
249
260
•Caledonian
Thistle
" A. E. Clarkson.
" W. Geddes
263
•Minden
" W. Gill
264
Clifton
" H. Pieston
265
256
257
Sydenham
♦Farran's Point .
♦Gait
" D. V. Hicks.
" John M. Cook.
" W J. Kitchen.
258
260
261
262
263
Quelph
•Washington . ...
•Oak Branch
•Ilarrlston
•Forest ...
Guelph
Petrolia
Innerkip
Harriston ...
Forest
" G.H. Bull.
" J. McD..n*ld, Jr.
" John .McKarlane
" A!ex. Mirhie
" R W. Campbell
264
265
266
267
26S
♦Chandiere
Patterson
»Northern Light
Parthenon
•Verulam
Ottawa
ThornhiU....
Stayner
Chatham . ...
Bobcaygeon.
Brougham ..
Oshawa
Erin
" Jas. Peterkin.
'• G. A. Lantfstaff.
'« J E. Doner.
" W. H. Benson
" L. W. Rom.
269
270
•Brougham Un'n
•Cedar
" A. Thompj-on.
" L K. Murton
271
Wellington
Seymour
•Kent
" J. H. ijicey.
272
V4
Ancaster ....
Blenheim....
Tees water ...
Pt.Dalhousif^
Roslin
" Geo Moore
" Chas. Senior
276
" C. A Steel
277
27S
♦Seymour
Mystic
" A. Kellv
" J. W. Wilson.
279
282
New Dope
liorne
Hespeler ....
Glencoe
Belleville ...
" Chas. Pabst
« Dr. Lumley.
883
*Eureka
« W. J. Diamond
160
MASONIC.
[1893.
no
LODGE.
WHBEE HELD.
NIQHT OP MEETING.
WOESHIPFUL MASTER.
1 SECRETART. j
284
285
286
287
*St.John'8
SeTen Star
*Wingham
♦Shuniah
Brussels
AUiston
Wingham ...
P.Arthur....
Lobo
Leamington.
W.Flamboro'
Nobleton . ...
Jerusalem P.
Moore town .
Drayton
St.Catharin's
Preston
iCentreville .
Thorndale ...
St. Thomas .
Blyth
Stroud
Weston
Durham
Arkona
Smith's Hill.
Woodbridge.
Wallaceburg
Lakefield . ...
Palmerston.
Clifford
Toronto
Baden
Hagersville .
Chesterville.
Acton West.
Owen Sound
Alvinston ...
Hamilton....
Tuesday on or b<3fore f. m. ev.m
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday on or before f m. •'
Thursday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday on or before f. m. "
Thursday on or before f. m. «
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
First Wednesday ♦«
Thursday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday on or before f. m. "
Last Wednesday «
Friday on or before f. m. "
Friday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday on or before f. m. "
Third Thursday "
Tuesday on or after f. m. "
Tuesday on or before f. m. <'
Wednesday on or before f. m. **
Tuesday on or before f. m. "
Thursday on or before f. m. "
Wednesday on or before f. m. '«
Friday on or before f moon *•
Monday on or before f. moon "
First Tuesday "
Friday after f. moon "
Third Monday '*
Third Thursday «
Friday on or after f. moon "
Thursday on or bef. f. moon "
Monday on or betore f. moon "
Monday on or before f. moon "
Wednesday after f. moon ♦'
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
Second Tuesday "
Thursday on or before f. moon "
Fourth Friday «
Third Tuesday "
Friday before f moon "
Friday on or before f, moon "
First Tuesday <«
Thursday on or before f. m. "
Second Monday "
Friday on or before f. moon "
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
Wednesday on or before f. m. '♦
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
Tue.sday on or before f moon "
First Tuesday **
Tuesday on or before f moon "
Tuesday on or before f moon "
Thursday on or before f. moon "
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
First Wednesday «
First Friday ««
First Thursday «
Wednesday on or before f. m. **
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
Tuesday on or before f moon "
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
Friday on or before f. moon '*
Friday on or before f. moon "
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
Fourth Monday «
Monday on or before f. moon "
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
First Friday «
Second Monday <'
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
Wednesday on or before f.m. "
Fourth Friday "
Tuesday on or before f. m "
First Thursday *<
Thursday on or bef. f. moon "
First Thursday «
First Wednesday «
Firbt Friday «
Fourth Tuesday «
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
Second Monday "
Third Monday «
First Tuesday "
First Thursday '<
Wednesday on or after f. m. "
Tuesday after full moon "
Tuesday on or beforef. m. "
W.Bro.J. T. Pepper....
" S.W.Ellis
" C. E. Williams
« W. H. Demuth
« A. Mc Murphy.
« W. A. Piper....
" John Siroon ...
« T. H. Robinson
« W. H. Kayat...
*' D. Armstrong.
" J. Q. Adams ...
« Fred. Killmer.
♦« F. Fisher, Sr....
« A.B.Carscallen
<• W. J. Weeks ...
" D. B. Drake ...
" Jno. Wallace...
« E. E. Sheppard
" R. H. Leighton
" T.Brown
" Alex. Thomas.
" D. E, Munro ...
" R. Cowling
" Ha.vey Mori is
" T. J. Bird
« W. A. Hobson .
" J. S. Dewar ....
" F.Bryers
" J.Livingston .
" Joshua Howard
" W. B. Laweon.
" John Law son...
" Jas. Douglass...
" T. McKay
« Geo. E. Martin
" 8. Cuttle
" G. M. Furnival
« Arch. Purcell .
" A. Cameron....
'« A. R. Colman...
" J. H. Stead . ...
*' F. A. Donaghy.
« R. B. Brown ...
** A.S Van Dusen
« W. J. Robinson
" W. H. Andrews
« N. Shafly
" Percy Hill
" W.J.Chambers
" F.G. Tremayce
" W. H. Shaw ...
" Thos. McDugal
" JohnL Bird...
" John Beattie ..
" G. H. Wright .
» D. M. Whyte...
" M. L. Nutting.
'' Wm. Taylor ...
« Robert Flatt ...
'« W. A. Huton...
« John Pow
« A. McLellan ...
« Arch. Little. ...
" Thos. Wilson...
" J. W. Torrence
«' Miles Vokes....
*' J. R Wright ...
«' J. W. Cotton ...
« L. N. Phelps ...
« C. W. Close....
« E.Hawkins....
« D. McConachie
« R. J.Camas....
« Abram Laidley
« J. N. Shearer...
« C.Mason
'« J. M. Lord
'< Wm. Johnston
« W. G. McMillen
" James Dixon..
" Robt. Reddick.
" Sam'l Horfon.
'* Jas. R. Craft...
" JohnA.GiUes.
" J. N. Taylor ...
Br. John Shaw 1
" H. Wright ■
" J. A. Morton
" F. J. C. Koddin
289
♦Doric
"PL Graham MI>
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
'Leamington
*Dutferin
♦Robertson
♦Ry'l Sol. Mother
♦Moore
*0one8togo
*Tempk
" MGHeatheringtou
" A. Jones
" John Robinson
" C. N. Tadros
" John Maw
" J. Crozier
"KG. Beaton
" W. D Hepburn
" A. Walker
" W. H. Salmon
" W.H.Ingram
*' John M Ross
299
800
302
Victoria
*Mount Olivet...
St. David's
«Blyth
Minerva
" C, E Chandler
305
306
307
♦Humber
Durham
*j\rkona
" Henry Roberts
" Geo. Russell
" F. Hooper
" Jno. Wilson
" T. A. Agar
309
311
312
♦Morning Star ...
♦Blackwood
»Pnyx
310
•Clementi
" R. Q. Dench
811
*Blair
315
Clilford
" R. E Biggar
" B N. Davis
816
♦Doric
318
Wilmot
" Vlfred Kaufmai!^
319
•Hiram
" E. Dixon
320
321
♦Chesterville
•Walker
•' J. G. Gillespie
" W. R. Kenney
" Geo Munro
" E. Warner, Jr
" U. E.Kittson, M.D
322
323
?21
♦North Star
♦Alvinston
♦Temple
^''S
" W. J. Armstrong
'* W. J. L. Anderson
S?fi
♦Zetland
Toronto
Wardsville...
Napier
Jarvis
327
S?8
The Hammond...
" D. Johnson
S?0
•King Solomon .
♦Corinthian
Fordwich
'* David Hill
830
London East
Fordwich ....
Stratford . ...
Fleaherton...
Arthur
Highgat<^ ...
Pt. Robinson
Welland Pt.
Toronto
Tiverton
Sutton
Dorchester S.
Nilestown ...
Toronto
Fergus
Penetang'ne
Parry Sound
Cannington.
Streetsville. .
Waterdown..
Delaware . ...
Vittoria
Bracebridge.
Guelph
Tara
" J. J.Cuthbertscn
" A. C. Hutchison
SS?
Stratford
« J. Baker
333
334
336
<^S7
Prince Arthur ...
♦Prince Arthur .
♦Highgate
♦Myrtle
" R.J. Sproule
" M. Wilkins
" John G. Crosby
" C. B. Bennett
S?8
Dufferin
" J. E. Cohoe
339
♦Orient
" H. Tolhurst
341
♦Bruce
" J. McKellar
843
34i
Georgian
Merrill
" T. B. Bentley
" A. Carbon
s-ts
Nilestown
" A. R. Rowat
346
^"17
♦Occident
♦Mercer
" Fred. Prince
" David Thompson
348
♦Georgian
♦Granite
« W. E. Gillespie
*' D. Macfarlane
^"il
♦Brock
" Jos. A. KLift
366
357
358
359
360
361
♦River Park
♦Waterdown ....
♦Delaware Valley
♦Vittoria
*Muskoka
♦Waverley
" James Miller
« W. R. Wilson
** R. R. Montgomery
" D. W. McColl
" Isaac Huber
" Jas. Naismith
36?
♦Maple Leaf
♦Dufiferin
" T. J. MaNally
361
Melbourne...
Toronto
Brockville...
Lambton . ...
Delta
" Wm. Pierce
367
368
*St. George
Salem
" W. B. Phillips
" J. A. Page
369
370
♦Mimico
Harmony
♦Prince of Wales
•Palmer
« E. C. Davies
" John W. Russell
571 1
372
Ottawa
Victoria
Welland
Keene
Omemee
Huntsville .
Shelburne ...
London, W..
Bryanston ...
London
Hamilton. ...
W.Winches'r
Toronto
Beeton
West Lome.
Lansdowne .
" W. T. Glover
" A. B. Hurrell
373
374
♦Copestone
♦Keene
" W. D. Chambers
« J. M. Shaw, M.D.
Mfi
♦Lome
'< Wm. Miller
Vin
♦Unity
" Chag. Morley
Vfl
" R. H. Mc Master
m
»79
180
♦King Solomon's
♦Middlesex
•Union
" Wm, Nicholls
" J. Nicholson
*' A C. Stewart
m
Doric
'* Chas. S. Kilgour
i83
(84
•Henderson
•Alpha
" A. E. Scott
" G. A. Summers
8^)
•Spry
" Walter Afhtc n
86
♦McOoll
" R. McFate
187 1
•Lansdowne 1
«' J. A Bradley
TO
3]
MASONIO.
16L
NO.
LODOB.
WHERE HELD.
NIGHT OF MBBTIIHO.
wouuprcL mahtiek. '
8EC««TAIII.
388
llenderson
Ilderton
Monday on or b. f. moon ev. mo.
W.Br. A. K. Bradley .
Br. J. Bowman
889
•Crystal Fount'n
N. Augusta.
Wednesday on or before f. m. *•
" J. B. f»Te
" J. Cbapmao
«' J. D McMillan
8»U
'Florence
Florence
Thursday on or befire f. moon "
" J. C. Laoranee
891
892
Rldgetown...
Caralachie
Monday on or b«.fore f. m. "
Wednosday on or before f. m. '*
First Tu-'saay ♦•
Wednesday on or bef. f. moon "
•< G. MIddl-ditcb
** V. Keuneilj. .
«♦ A. 8 GoodeTe.
•• H. Ki-nnedT....
" W. II KIlBworth
" A.TruMer
" C. J. MIckle
" W K K-ooedy
•« R And. IK u
♦ Huron
893
♦Forest
Chesley
Thamesford.
394
King Solomon ...
895
P>\rvrtim
Comber
rhnr-dny on or before f. m. "
►« CLW S'.ewer.
•« N.Moore
" W. J. Ward. . .
" Alfred Tavlor.
896
♦Ot-dar
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
Wednesday on or before f. m. **
■Second Tuosdav •*
'♦ Jhs Walm-lejr
" H J. I^e^^k
*• J.hu G M'Trii
897
♦lieopold
Brigden
VictoriaRottd
898
Victoria
399
Vloffat
Harrietsvillf
Wednesday on or befor f. m. "
Tuesday on or before f. moou '*
•♦ Frauds KuuH
•• J. D. Willson...
" Rich. Th'.niaa
" W. T. MarUtt
400
*Oak villa
Oakville ....
401
First Tuesday ««
Wednesday on or before f. m. "
First Friday «♦
•♦ O.A.Browne..
•• J. P. Millen...
'• Ernest Wlgle.
" C. A. Crawford
'* C. L.Cr«'«'Weller
'> Geo 1>. Adnm<i
402
*Chii trill
Kssox Centre
403
VVindsor
WiudKor
404
l^riie
Tamse worth
Fridav after f. m. "
First TueH.lrtT ««
First Friday «<
" J. Ayleswnrth.
•* John lJel>ou»a.
" J. L. Arnold...
» 0. R Jooei.
" Albert Huidman
" K. FUsKerald
405
*Mattawa .......
MattHwa
406
♦The Spray
Fenelon Falls
408
Murray
Beaverton ...
First Tuesday ♦•
♦• D. B. D.ver. ..
'♦ K. 8. Klnx
409
'Golden Rule....
Gravenhurst
Monday on or before f. moon "
" A. A. M-Wry..
" B. H. Firmnn
410
*Z»<ta
Toronto
Second Friday "
•♦ T. W. To Id . ...
•' Chas. P. MaoMll
411
♦Rodney
Rodney ....
Thursday on or before f. m. "
" D. McLar,.n....
" Wm. Morns
412
* Ivnystone
S'ltSte Mar'e
Pnesdav on or bt-fi^re f. moon "
" 0. F. Farwell...
*' R. II K' iKht
413
*Napthali
TilburyC'ntr
I'uesdaV on or before f mwtn "
" J. lUchtrdson.
^ David Kennedy
414
Poqiioiig-* ......
Rat Portaece. Wednesday on or before f m. '*
" M.NIch..lh..n..
" D F Fer^uwn
415
*p..rt William ...
Ft. William.
Firnt W.^duesdav "
" A. McD-nrsll.
" F r. Perrv
416
•yn
Lyn
Tuesday oti or after f. moon "
" Wm.StMfford...
" A. M. W.W,u
417
♦Kf^ewatin
K'watin M'ls
First Friday
« D.R.neit«i,n..
•' Wm Str^l-
418
*v|Hxville
Mnxville ....
St-o-nd Toe-day ♦•
" C T Smith ...
" A. P Purvln
419
♦Bismarck
I'oint Ed'ard
■<ecoiid Moiidax •*
«♦ Jamen Kraiier...
'• W MitrhHil
42n
♦Nipissing
.Vorth B^v . .
Thursday on or before f. moon »
" Wm. B W«T
421
Scott
Gran<l Valley
Wednesday on on bet. f. moon "
" G. H.Oo/.per...
" John D. Wataon
422
»-^tHr ofthe East.
Both well....
W»-dneSd«v on or b«'f. f. moon '
" W 1. Sheppard
•• ('has. K Barley
423
♦.•Jrrong
Sundridge ..
Third We<inesd^v "
« A J Howe....
'• J. J. M^Oarrey
424
* Doric
Pickering....
Thursday on or before f moon"
" J.H Kastwood.
• G^o. K-rr
425
*St Clair
»*t Lambton
Tuesday on or before f. moon "
" W. J. Findland
♦' WHMcD..n«ld
426
Sfanlf-y
W Toronto J
First Tuesday *"
" Jas. A. Bills ...
" H. C. Fowlrr
427
NMt^hel
Sudb.iry
First Wedne.tdsy "
" W. H. Uowey.
U D-
Port Klgin
Port Klgin...
Thursday on or before f. m. "
" W. H. Rnby ...
CD
Kilelity
Port Perry..
Friday on or before f. m "
» A.J.Davis
U.D.
Acadia
E. Toronto...
Third Monday
« M.PMcMa.ter
The Grai^d Chapter of Royal /ych lltasor\8 of Canada.
Officers of the Grand Chapter. l>«92-98.
M.E.Comp.
R. B. «'
J.E. Harding, Stratford. Qr. Z. )
J. R Robertson Toronto " H ^Qr'dCouncil. ]
M. Walsh Ingersoll .... « J.)
R, M. Stuart, Dresden Qr. Sup. St. Clair Dis
H.B.
N.W. Ford, St Thomas
J. D. Christie, Siracoe
J. C. Fox, Oracgeville
John Moodie, Hamilton
C. A. Humljer, Goderich
J. G. Rosseau Niagara
Wm. Roal, Toronto,
R. A. Morrow, Peterboro'
J. Aylesworth, Tamworth
J. Reynolds, Brockville
D. Bole, Sault Ste. Marie
Thos. Robinson, Winnipeg
J. D'A. Drew, Melbourne
Thos. Sargant, Toronto,
London
» Wilstm "
" Wellingt'n"
" Hamilton "
" Huron "
•' Niagara "
" Toronto "
" Ontario "
« P. Kdw'd "
" Cential *'
" Algoma *'
" Manitoba "
« Australian "
Grand Scrihe K.
R. E. Comp. W. 0. Bell. Winnipeg. Grand 8fribe N.
' •' Robert J. Craig. Oobourir, Or. Prin. Sojonr.
«< " Hugh Murrav Hamilton, *' Treasurer.
" " Benjamin Allen. Toronto, " Registrar.
V. B. " 8. J. Sanford. Bsrrie, " Ist Arat. 8<4.
" " Robert Oliver, Toronto, " 2nd " "
" " A. 0. Jeffrey, London, " Sword Bear«i
♦« . " R. W. Hull, Epilntcn. " Mas. ol Vella.
" *• F. L.Newman, P. la Praiiie," BUnd.Bearw
" " E. W. Cai-e. Picton, " Dir. of Cer.
" " A. K. Ahrens. Strstford " Organiat.
" " Wm. Webster Belleville, " Pnnoivant
« «' W. Riddle. Toronto, ^
" « Q.Middleditch.Rldg'town I ., o....,^.
" « L. C. Congdon, Dnnnville f B»**'o«-
" " W. L. Blair, Ottawa, J
Jonn Sweetman, OttAwa, •• Janitor.
SUBORDINATE 0HAPTBR8.
OH AFTER.
WHERE HELD.
mOMTSO' MKBTINO.
mat PRINCIPAL 1.
MaUBBB.
\nc. Frontenac
The Hiram ...
St. John's
.- .Aud.&St.J..
St. George's ...
St. John's
Moira
K Solomon's .
Wawanosh ....
Kingston ...C
Hamilton H
London, L
Toronto T
London L
Hamilton H
Belleville P.E
Toronto T
Sarnia L
Ottawa C
Wooclstock ....W
St. Catharines. N
Brantford W
Prescott
Third Wednesday of every month
First Monday ev. m. except July it Aug.
Fourth Wednesday in everv month
Thin! l?i-iH«v of MVerv month
James Adams
Alu. Smith
John Simpoon
C. A Mail hews .
P. W D. Broderlck
K. A. lotrhiaaon
Wm. Webster
Wm. .Anderson ....
R S.Oliver
J. 8. s.,lmon
ARK. Ma< donald
Geo Bnrrh
8 F. Pass more ....
0. C. Brouee
J 8. Skinner
Geo. E. Ma«on
John Siddon*
Jos. Tomlinson
Third TueHday of every month
2nd ThurH.tay ev. m. except July A Aug
First Tuesday of everv month
Chaa.C.R«d
W A. HcAllistsr
T.J Sp .fford
Jbo Robrrts
C. Mole
W.G S.Reynolds
First WediiHMdav of every month
Second Friday in everv month
Third Fridsyot everv mouth
Third Mondtn of ever\ niootb
Oxford
A T. Rice
Mount Moriah.
Mount Horeb .
Grenville
Friday on or before f. moon of ev month
First "Wednesdav of every mouth
Second Tuesday in ever> month
A. K. Swayse
J. J. Bir chard
1. Francis
11
162
MASONIC.
[1883f
OHAPTKB.
-V^HERE HELD.
NIGHTS OP MEETINGS.
FIRST PKI^CIPAL Z.
BCaiBS X.
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
U T>
u D
Ezra
Tecumseh
St. Mark's
Mauitou
Puntnlpha
McCallum
Huron
Prince Edward
Waterloo
Siu'Det
Keystone
Corinthian ....
Victoria
Seymour
QuelpL
i Harris
Mount Sinai...
Excelsior
St. James
I Wellington ....
St. John's
Elora
'Prince Rupert
Bruce
Pale>tine
Niagara
Georgian
King Hiram ...
Pembroke
Sussex
Doric
Granite
York
HaTelock
Willson
St. Paul's ....
The Malloch ...
KiiterpriMe
Maitland
Grimsby
Priuceof Wales
Erie
Beaver
St, Clair
Mount Nebo
Occident
Miunewdwa .
Orient
Ark
Avimer
Sbuniah
Ionic
Lebanon
Kxeter
Macpberson ...
viacnabb
Golden
Antiquity
Spry
Metropolitan .
Midland
Tuscan
Aust. Kilwin'g
CityofMelb'ne
Vancouver . . .
Ki-y stone
St Lawrence...
Corinthian
Uijonquin. ...
St. John
A lii eOak ...
Sgnet
Simcoe W Thursday after f. m. evefy month
Stratford Hn First Tuesday of every month
Trenton P.K First Wednesday of every month
Collingwood ...T First Friday ot every mouth
Oshawa Second Friday of every month
Dunnville N Friday on or aft. f. moon
Goderich Hn Third Tuesday of every month
Pic'ton P.E Monday on or after f. moon
Gait Wn Sfccond Monday of every month
Biirrie ) Second Tuesday of every mouth
Whitby .........O Third Friday of every month
Peterbtiro' ... ,0 >5rd Tuonday of ev. m. except July &Aug.
Port Elope Second Thursday of every month
Bradford 'I Friday on or after f.m. of every month....
Gnelph Wn Second Friday of every month
IngersoU W Second Friday of every month
Napanee P.E Wednesday after f. moon
Colborne O First Thursday of every month
St. Mary's ....Hn Second Wednesday of every month
Chatham ....StC Second Thuisday of every month
Cobourg (> Friday on or bef. f. moon of ev. month...
Elora Wn Wednesday on or after f. m.of ev. month
Winnipeg M First Thursday of eveiy month
Petrolia L First Thur.«;day in each month
St. Thomas L Second Thursday in thf month
Niagara N Thursday after full moon
Owen Sound ...T Third Tuesday of every mouth
Pt. Colborne ...N First Thursday of every month
Pembroke C Second Mouday of every month
Brockville C Friday on or bef. f. moon of every month
Newmarket T First Wednesday in month
Almonte C Second Monday of every month
Egliugton T Thursday on or after full moon
Kincardine ...Hn Third Thursday in each month
Welland N Last Wednesday of every month
Toronto T Second Wednesday of every month
Clinton Hn Friday before f. moon of every month ...
Harriston ...Wn First Friday of every month
N. Augusta. . . .C Third Thurs. in Mar., June. Sept. & Dec
Grimsby N F Wed in July.,Sep..Nov..Jan.,Mar ,May
Amherstb'g .St.C First Monday on or after f. moon
Ridgetown...ST.C Monday on or after full moon
Strathroy L Second Tuesaay of every month
Milton H Second Wednesday of ev. alternate month
Niagara Palls . . N Friday on or before f. m. of every month
Toronto T Second Monday of every month
Park Hill L Third .Monday of every month
Toronto T Fourth Thursday of every month
Windsor ....St. C Second Monday in each month
Aylmer L Friday on or after f. moon of ev. month.
Port Arthur.. .M Friday on or after full moon
Oraugeville...WNJ Friday on or after f.m. of every month...
Wingham ....HNf First Wednesday of every month
Exeter Hn First Tuesday of every month
Meaford T Second Thursday of each month
Dresden ... St. C First Thurt-day of every month
Rat Portage ...M Third Tuesday of every month
Toronto T Second Tuesday of every month
Alliston T Friday on or before f m. ot every month
Melbourne. Aus. Second Monday of every month
Lindsay Third Thursday of every month
j Brampton T Second Monday of every month
! Melbourne .Aus. 3rd Mon. in Jan,Mar, May. July. Sep, Nov
j Melbourne .Aus. '4th Mon. in Ft-b. Apr. June. Aug. Oct, Dec
I Vancouver M Second Wednesday in evnry month
iPor. la Prairie M First Moud- y in every month
j Brockville C First Wednesday in ev »ry month
IBoii-sevain ; First Wednesday after full moon
Sanlt St« Marie. Second Friday
jNortb Bay Flrt^t Saturday
Oakville Secoud Tuesday after f m
Winnipeg .... F'urth Wedn^sdav
W. S. Wood W. P. KeJley
F. W. Clearing .... | J Baker
Geo. Collins
John Nettkton ..
Fiancis Kae
John Taylor
Isaac F. Toms
0. A Morden
Thos. McGivern .,
R.J. Fraser
A.M. Ross
», E. Wofds
W. J. Robertson .
Wm. Watson . . ,
W. A.Woolson....
R. H. Longmore.
T. C. Macnabb
A R Harriaft....
L. E. Wissler
Jas. T Black
H. Mann
John F. Martin ..
W. A. Thompson .
Dun. Morrison. ..
J. C. Jordan
S E Mitchell
T Wilkinson
P. T. ee
Ralph Hill
G. H Brown
R. D. Hall
C. Swa^ze
G F. Shepley ,
W. G. Scott
Alex. Irvine
A. T. Dunn
Wm. Gibi>on
George Gott
Geo. Middleditch..
J. 0. Fraser ,
J. M( Garry, M.D.
R. Charlton
Percy Hill
D L. Carley ,
S. Kichardson ...
Jas. A Fraser...
J.C. Brown
R. C. Dickinson.
M. tacret
Jas. Sparling ..
J. W. Sharpe ...
F. M. Morson ...
D. Meadowcroft...
W.J. Hallett
W. H. McFadden
J. Robertson
York Bramwell ..
\. W.SUlitoe
J L. Newman
T. A. Stajner
.1. D Rains
M J. Haney
lenry Dallery
W. A. Ferrwh ... .
las. A. Carley 0. S Collins
0, W. Ostrom
F. F. Telfer
L. K. Murton
W. H. Braund
W. A. Kh^nap
Amos H. Baker
John Sbupe
F. Marr
Jos. King
T. E. Bradburn
R. C. Smith
H.S. Broufihtou
H. Macdonald
Jau.es P Boles
R S. Henry
G. E. R. Wilson
James Birch
H. J. Craig
W. Gay
J. M. Suttie
H. Kiitridge
W. E. Lisaidi
C. C, Millo\
Jamts Douglas
K. H. McR-te
P. D G. rdon
Jonathan Green**
Eli DenuM
J MiN Munro ",
F. Bnoke
J. C. Cooke
J. H. Burger
R. C. Don.ild
F F.Neel.n
Alex Michie
J. Chapm«ii
Ri.bt. Thooipsoo
R. Elliott
A. Long
E. DixoD
George Hyett
Geo. Addy
John Young
Dona d Grant
W M( G. L' gan
M L. Garlxnd
Geo. Irvine
H. W. C. MeyerH.
G. A. K. McLeod
John T. Matiher
Jas fl. McVean
J. J. Hoidge
J. E. Sutherland
F. Meadowcroft
Geo S. Patrick
Jas. Armstrong
~ M. Brady
G. H. Elliott
Geo. 'tawding
P. Whimster
J, Saunders
L. F. Cutter
Th(-s H. Elliott
W. T. Plummer
W. 0. Joyce
Safe Business Rules.
Business men, in business hours, attend only to busi-
ness matters. Social calls are best adapted to the social
circle. Make your business known in few words, with-
out loss of time. Let your dealings with a stranger be
most carefully considered, and tried friendship duly ap-
preciated. A mean act will soon recoil, and a man of
honor will be esteemed. Leave "tricks of trade "to
those whose education was never completed. Treat all
with respect, confide in few, wrong no man. Be never
afraid to say no, and always prompt to acknowledge and
rectify a wrong. Leave nothing for to-morrow that
should be done to.day. Because a friend is polite, do
not think that his time is valueless. Have a place for
every thing, and every thing in its place. To preserve
long friendship, keep a short credit; the way to get
I credit is to be punctual ; the way to preserve it is not tc
use it much. Settle often ; have short accounts. Trust
no man's appearances ; they are often deceptive, and as,
i sumed for the purpose <>f obtaining credit. Rogues
generally dress well. The rich are generally plain meB.'
I l^e well satisfied before you give a credit that those W
whom you give it are safe men to be trusted.
M0WM
i3-^'
S(nK.- The Editor ii desir un „f
the folium i\ij lixf <iM ffmiplt'te "
would tte much uhliijfd if tl<
<iny SoeU-tii, whime ninu- ./.
would neiid the iujorum'
year'H igxue to 'the 1-
ALMANAC 'J Front S> ,d
iDIAX
^m' Tlie Royal Society of Canada.
Founder.— The Rigrht Honorable the Marquis of Lome.
Honorary PreKident—His Excellency the Hij^ht Hon-
orable Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley. G.C.B., Baron
Stanle3' of Preston ; President, John Georare Bourinot
C.M.G , LL.D., D.C.L.
Sec. I. — French Literature, History, and Allied
Subjects.
President, A. D. DeCelles ; Vice-President, Hon. J.
Tasse ; Sea-etary, J. Marinette.
Skc. n. — English Literature, History and Allied
SUB.IECTS.
President— Vfm Kingsford, LL.D.; Vice-President,
Geo. Murray, M.A.; Secretary, George Stewart, jr.,
D.C.L., LL.D.
Sbc. HL — Mathematical, Physical, and Chemical
Sciences.
President— E. J. Chapman, LL.D. ; Vice-President,
G. P. Girdwood, M.D.; Secretary (vacant by demise of
Mr. Gisborne).
Sec. IV.— Geological and Biological Sciences.
Premient — J. Macoim,,M.A. ; Vice-President, D. P.
Penhallow, B.Sc; Secretary. Jas. Fletcher.
Honorary Secretary— James Fletcher, F.L.S.; Honor-
ary Treasurer, A. R. C. Selwyn, C.M.G., LL.D,, F.R.S.
Oritario Society of Artists.
President— Hon. G. W. Allan ; Secretary, R. F. Gagen.
Canadian Institute.
President, Arthur Harvey ; Secretary, Alan Mc-
Dougall, C. E. ; Treasurer, James Bain, Jr. ; Assistant
Secretary and Librarian, R. W. Young, M.A.
iVssociation of Dominion Land Surveyors of Car\ada.
Honorary President, The Surveyor General, Ottawa,
Ont.;^ I resident, John VIcLat«hie, D.L.S.. Ottawa, Out,;
Secretary-Treasurer, Samuel Bray, D.L.S,, Ottawa,
Ont.
The Tenth Annual Meeting will be held at Ottawa,
the third Tuesday in February, 1893.
Association of Provincial Land Surveyors of Ontario.
President. EMhu Stewart, Collingwood ; Sec-Trm*.,
A. J. Van Nostrand. P.L.S.. Toronto.
Upper Canada Bible Society.
j Pregident, Hon. G. W. Allan ; Treasurer, J. K. Mac- |
donald ; Permanent Secretary, John Harvie ; Deposit- I
ary, John Young. ^
Upper Canada Tract Society.
President, Rev. John Burton, B.D.; Treasurer, Mr
James Brown ; Permanent Secretary, Rev. Dr. R. C
Hoffac ; Depositary, John Young.
Sabbatl\ School /\ssociation of Ontario.
President, Ak\. .Mute Innor. Ottawa ; (inu-rnl St-in ■
tary, Alfred Day, Deer I'ark ; Cor. Secretary/ and Trea-
surer, J. J. Woodhouse, P.O. Box 52,5, Toronto.
Young lien's Christian /Association, Toronto.
I'reddent, J. J. Maclaren, (^.C. ; Ili'mrdinff Secretary,
Geo. T. Fergussoii ; Tr<-asurer, John (J. Kent ; (rt-ufTfif
Secretary, William McCulloch.
Dominion Educational Association.
President, Hon. G. W. Ross, Minister of Edu<>ation ;
Secretary, Rev. E. I. Rexford ; Treasurer, E. W.
Arthur.
Ontario Educational Association.
President, S. B. .Sinclair, B.A., Hannlton ; Secretary,
Robert W. Doan, Toronto ; Treasurer. W. J. Hendr>-*
Toronto. High School Depart nieut— Chairman, Alex-
ander Steele, M,A., Orangeville ; Secretary, I. J. Bir-
chard, Ph.D., Brantford ; Director, A. W.' Burt, JLA.,
Brockville. Public School Department — Chairman,
William VVilkinsun, M.A., Brantford ; S«'cr<'^a/T/, Alex-
ander McMillan, Toronto ; Director, S. McAllister.
Toronto. Inspectors' Departownt— Chairman, Williani
Atkin, St. Thomas ; Secretary, J. S. Deacon, Milton :
Director, Henry Reazin, Linden Valley. Kindergarten
Department— Chairman, .Mrs. J. L. Hughrs, Toronto ;
Secretari/, Miss Bowditch, Hamilttm ; Director. Mr>*
Wylie, BranMord.
Tfie Provincial Association of Public and High
School Ti ustees of Ontario.
President, Rev. G. G. McKobbie, Ph.B., Sc D.. etc.,
Shelburne ; Sieretary-Treanurer, Geo. Anson Aviee.
worth, Newburgh, County Addintrton.
Canadian Press Association.
President, H. P. Moore, Free Press, Acton ; Seerefan/-
Treasurer, J. E. Atkinson, Globe, Toronto : Astistant
Secretary, J. S. Brierly, Journal, St. Thomas.
Ontario A^edical Association.
President. Dr. W. A. Hill iry. Aurora . - r».
J. Gihb Wishart, Toronto ; Assiittaiit \
Olmstead, Hamilton ; Treasurer, E. J. Bai r...
Tl\e Canadian Military Institute.
President, Lt.-Col. the lion. J. M. Gil»son, .M.P.P. ;
Secr('nry, Mr. Homlray Irving lateT.G.B. ; Trea*urer\
Mr. Rol'ert My es, T.F.B. ; Corre*pond\nq Secretary
Major F. F. Manley, R.G.
Don\inion Rifle Association.
President. Hon. G. A. Kirk]>atritk, '".CM. P. ; TVmw-
urer, Lieut. -Col. John Macpherson, Ottawa ; Secretary,
Lt.-Col. Thos. Bavon Adjt-Ueneral's Office. Ottawa.
({oyal M^ilitary College Club of Canada.
President, Captain V. B. Rivers, R.C.A., Kingston,
Ont.; Secretary-Treasurer. Captain Ernest F. Wurtele,
R.L., Quebec Club meets annually in the following
cities in succession :• Ottawa, Montreal, Toit)nto and
Kingston.
163
164
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIE'JIFS.
1893.]
The /\stronomical and Physical Society.
Ilonorarif President, Hon. G. W. Ross, LL.D., Minis-
ter of Education ; President, Chas. Carpmael, M.A.,
F.R.S.C., P\R.A.S. ; Treasurer, U. J. Howell; Cor-
Secretarif, G. E. Lumsden ; Rec-Secretury, Thomas
Lindsa}-.
Enton]oiogical Society of Ontario.
President, W. H. Harrington, Ottawa ; Secretary, W.
E.Saunders, London; 7 re -surer, John Balkwill, Lon-
don ; Editor of the Canadian Entomologist, Rev. Dr.
Bethune, I'ort Hope.
The MatJ^ematicai and Pi^yslca! Society of
Ur\iversity of Toronto.
President, C. A. Chant, B.A. ; Cor.-Secretary, J. M.
Warren ; Rec. -Secretary, E. E. Reid. Meets every two
weeks in University College, Toronto.
Donilnior\ IVIillers' Association.
President, M. McLaughlin, Toi'onto ; Secretary, C. B.
Watts, Toronto, Board of Trade ; treasurer, W. Gal-
braith.
Dominion Sheep Breeders' Associatioa-
Prendenf, James Russell, Richmond Hill ; Secretary,
F. W. Hodson ; Trmsarer, F. R. Shore, London.
Dominion Swine Breeders' Association.
President, J. C. Snell, Edmonton ; Secretary-Treas-
urer, F. W. Hodson, London.
Canadian W}\eelmen'8 /Association.
. President, E. C. Hill, Kingston, Ont.; Sec.-Treas., Hal.
B. Donly, Simcoe, Ont.; Official Oryan "The Canadian
Wheelman," Simcoe, Ont.
Ontario Ur\dertaKers' ^Association.
President, A. Millard, Toronto; Secoretary, W. H.
Hoyle, Cannington ; Treasurer, J. B. Mclntyre, St.
Catharines
Commercial Travellers' /Association.
President, John Burns ; Treasurer, R. H. Gray ;
Secretary, James Sargant.
Pioneer aqd historical Associatior\ of Ontario.
President, Rev. Dr. Scadding, D.D., Toronto; Secre-
tary-Treasurer, William Rennie , Swansea.
Peel Pioneers' Society, Brampton,
President, Eli Crawford ; Secretary, Luther Cheyne ;
Treasurer, R. H. Hodgson. The Society meets on the
second Tluirsday in every month.
York Pior\eer ar\d historical Society, Toronto.
President, Rev. H. Scadding, D.D. ; Secretary, Robert
Playter ; Treasurer, W. H. Doel. A general meeting
of this Society is held annually, on the first Tuesday in
March.
Wentworth Pioneer and Historical Society.
President, Geo. H. Mills, Hamilton; Sec.-Treas., John
H. Land ; ' or. Secretary, Justus A. Griffin.
Lundy's Lar\e Historical Society.
Anniversary- Battle of Lundy's Lane, July 25th, 181U.
President, Rev, Canon G. A. Bull, M A., Niagara
Falls South, Ont.; Recording ^ecreta7-y and Treasurer,
James Wilson, Supt. N.F. 'ark, Niagara Falls South,
Ont. ; f'or espondlng Secretary, Rev. Canon Houston,
M.A., Niagara Kails, Ont.
Ontario Jockey Club.
President, William Hendrie, Hamilton ; Secretary-
Treasurer, Lyndhurst Ogden.
Trades and Labor Council.
Preside '•t. T. W. Banton ; Secretary, F. C. Cribben,
P. O. Box, .582 ; Fin. Seretary, Ed. Glockling, 48
Maderia Place ; Treasurer, Chas. March.
Loyal Orange /Vssociatiori.
GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF BRITISH AMERICA.
Next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held in
Sault Ste. Mari?, Ont., on the last Tuesday in May, 1893.
Most IVorshiiful Grand Master and Soverevjin, N.
Clark Wallace, M.P., Woodbridge, Ont.; M. W. Grand
Secretary, Robert Birmingham, Box 208, Tonmto, Ont. ;
M. W. Grand Treasurer, W. J, Parkhill, J. P., Midland,
Ont.
GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF ONTARIO WEST.
Next meeting of the Grand Lodare will be held in the
Town of Orangeville, on the second Tuesday in March,
1893.
Grand Master, Wm. Nicholson, Hamilton ; Grand
Secretary, Robert Birmingham, Toronto ; Grand Treas-
urer, E. F. Clarke, M.P.P,, Toronto.
GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF ONTARIO EAST.
Next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held at
Tweed, on the first Tuesday in March, 1893.
Grand Master, J. H. Delamere, J. P., Minden; Grand
Secretary, Major A. J. Van Tngen, Newcastle ; Gi-and
Treasurer, Robert Gordon, Tweed, Ont.
GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
Next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held in the i
Town of St. Steyjhen, on the third Tuesdav in February, i
1893.
Grand Master, Geo. W. Fowler, Barrister, Sussex ;
Grand Secretary, Rev. T. F. Fullerton, St. Jrhn ; i
Grand Treasurer, Richard G. Magee, St. John. \
GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF NOVA SCOTIA. 1
Next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held at
Maccan, on third Tuesday in February, 1893.
Grand Master, J. C. Gass, Shubenacadie ; Grand
Secretary, G. O. Forbes, Shubenacadie ; Grand Treas-
urer, James Miller, Shubenacadie.
GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF MANITOBA.
Next meeting of che Grand Lodge will be held in the
City of Winnipeg, on the first Wednesday in March, 1893.
Grand Master, James Morson, Silver Springs ; Grand
Secretary, W. Connoly, Box 335, Winnipeg ; Grand
Tveasurer, Frank D. Stewart, Caiman.
GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF QUEBEC.
Next meeting will be held in the City of Montreal, on
the first Tuesday in March, 1893.
Grawi Master, Wm. Ga'braith, Montreal ; Grand
Secretary, Andrew Dunwoody, Montreal ; Grand Treas-
urer, Edwaid Tighe, Montreal.
GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
Next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held in
Wolseley, on the first Wednesday in February, 1893.
Grand Master, A. G. Hamilton, Moosomin ; Grand
Secretary, W. J. Kernaghan, Prince Albert ; Grand
Treasurer, Thos. Moore, Dongola.
Loyal True Blue Association.
SUPREME GRAND LODGE.
The Nineteenth Annual Session will be held in Peter-
boro', Ont., commencing on the fourth Tuesday in May,
1893.
Most Worshipful Grand Master, Wm. Fitzgerald,
Toronto, Ont. ; Grand Treasurer, Robt. Buuting,
Lindsav, (Jnt. ; Grand Secretary, Nicholas Ingram,
Box 147 Port lerry, Ont.
St. Ceorge's Society.
President, J. Herbert Mason; Treasurer, S. Trees;
Secretary, J. E. Pell.
North /\merica St. Ceorge's Union.
President, Dr. E. H. Smythe, Q.C., Kingston, Ont.;
Treasurer, Daniel Batchelor, Utica, N. Y.; General
Secretary, Thos. Y. Yeates, 1832 13th St., N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
Sor\s of England Benevolent Society.
Supreme President, W. R. Stroud, Ottawa ; Supreme
Treasurer, B. Hinchclifife, Toronto; Siipreme Secre-
tary, John W. Carter, Toronto.
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MI8CKLLANEOU8 800IK11B8.
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Sons of Ireland Protestant Association.
Orand Itendent, John MeFaul, Toronto ; Grand
Treasurer, Follis Johnston, Toronto ; Grand Secretary,
John Phillips, Toronto.
St. Andrew's Society.
President, Dr. James Thorbtini ; Treasurer, George
Keith ; Seci-etary. Dr. George Kennedy
Caledonian Society of Toronto.
President, Robert Swan ; Treasurer, W. D. Mcintosh I
Secretary, William Adamson.
Canadiari Order of Oddfellows.
Escecutive Grand Officers — G. Master, H. A. Collins,
Toronto; G. Secretary/, R. Fleming, 1.5 Kinjf Street
west, Toronto ; G. Treasurer, Geo. Boxall, Toronto.
Independer^t Order of Oddfellows.
G. Master, Rev. T W. Jolliffe, Bowmanville ; G. Secre-
tary, J. B. King, 42 King Street East, Toronto ; G- 1
Treasurer, Wra. Badenach, 17 Leader Lane, Toronto.
Grarid Council, Royal /^rcanum.
Grand Regent, Judge James Reynolds, Brockville;
Grand Secretary, Lyman Lee, Hamilton ; Grand Trea-
surer, Daniel Spry, Barrie.
Aiicient Order of United Workmen.
Grand M. W., F. G. In wood; Grand Recorder, M.
D. Oarder, St. Thomas; Grand Receiver, Jas. Rushton,
Canadiar) Order of Choseri Friends.
Grand Councillor, Jaines Dixon, Hamilton ; Grand
Recnrder, W. F. Montague, Hamilton ; Grand Trea-
aurer, W. F. Campbell, Jr., Dundas.
Select Kqights.
Grand Commander, T. L. L. Lewis, Toronto ; Grand
Recorder, B. J. Leubsdorf, St. Catharines ; Grand Trea-
surer, John McL. Stevenson, Barrie.
Knights of Sherwood Forest.
. Supreme Commander, Sir Kt. E. K. Barnsdale, Strat-
ford ; Supreme Adjutant, Harry Davis, Stratford ; Stt-
preme Paymaster, W. R. Tribbeck, Hamilton.
Canadian Home Circles
Supreme Leader, Rev. John Kay, DundaH ; Suj<. See'y,
A. J. Pattisoti, 44 Church St. Toronto; Sup. Treanurer,
D. R. Foster, Wattrford, Ont.
Independent Order of Good Templars.
G.C.T., V. S. Spenee, Toronto ; <i. Sfcrrfanr. 1 hoina-
Lawletw, Toronto; <A Treasurer, V. M "h.
The next annual Hession of the Grand I. .i<ta
will be held at Haniilton, cominencin',- ulh
Tuesday in June, lS»:i.
Sons of Temperance of Ontario.
G. W. P., Jas. B. Brooks, 298 SeaU>n Street, Toronto :
n. ScHhe, W. H. Bewell, Whitby ; G. Treasurer, i'eter
Ellis, Toronto Junction.
Royal Templars of Temperance.
Dominion Cotincil :—Ci>uncH t, A. ,\l. Fcatht,T«»ton.
Montreal; Serretary, John H. Land, Hamilton: Trea-
surer, Bank of Montreal, Hamilton. Hrnml CoimciU:
Ontario — Councilor, J. H. Flagg, Esq., Mit<'hell ; Secre-
tary, C. V. Emory, M. 1)., Hamilton; Trtaxurer, Jere-
miah Cornell, Lynden. Manitoba— G. Councilor, A.
McDiaimid, M.D., Winni{>ejf ; G. Secretary, T. B. Robin-
son, Winnipeg; G. Treasurer, John Davy, Winnipeg.
Quebec— 'i. Councilrrr. Sol. M. Cutter, 6uel>ec City;
a. Secretary, A. B. Parker, Montreal; G. Treasurer, H.
Morton, Montreal. Maritime Provinces — <}. Councilor,
J. A. Thompson, Fredericton ; (i. Secretary, W. L. Mc-
Farlan, Nashwaaksis; G. Treasurer. Fred. White.
Stanley. British Columbia— <i. Councilor, G. Suther-
land, Victoria ; G. Secretary, Rev. T. Haddon, New
Westminster ; G. Treasurer, E. S. Cooke, Nanaimo.
Toronto Young Men's Liberal Club.
President, J. A. Macintosh ; Cor. Secretary, J. G.
O'Donohue, % D'Arcy St.; Rec. Secretary, T. J. Ander-
son ; Treasurer, T. Reid.
Toroqto Young Nfen's Liberal Conservative
/\ssociation.
President, Richard Armstrong; Correspttnding Secre-
tary, Thomas Maguire ; Recordituj Secretary, C. T.
Long ; Treasurer, John Kane.
FOREICN COflSULS IN C^NAO/y.
Argentine Confederation.— Conswi, Montreal, F. C.
Henshaw ; Vice-Consul, F. L. Wauklyn.
Adstro-Hunoarian Empire. —ConsiiZs, Montreal, Ed.
Schultze ; Chancellor, J. E. Schultze
BEhOiVii.-Consul-General, Dom. of Canada, Ottawa,
Ferd, van Bruyssel. Consuls, Ottawa, H. A. Bate,
Vice-Consul; Quebec, A. C. Joseph; Montreal, J.
Joseph, Consul; F. B. Matthews, Vice-Consul ;
Three Rivers, L. de la Vallee Poussin, Consular Agent.
Halifax, A. E. Curren; Calgary, Alta , E. H.
Rouleau.
Brazil. — Vice-Co7i^ul, Montreal, John Magor.
CmLi.—Consul-Ge7ieral,Montreal, Geo. B. Day ; Consul,
Quebec, Ovide Frechette.
Dksmark.— Consul, Montrecd, O. J. West.
Pranck.— Qw,&ec, Consul-General, pour la Puissaiux
du Canada et Terre-Neuve,Cointede Turenne d'Aynao;
Vice-Consul, Baron de Saint- Laurent ; Montreal, Mr.
Auguste Girard; Halifax, Geo. E. Francklyn ;
St. John's, N.B., W.E. Sayre ; Sydney, C. B., Thos.
C. Hill ; Three Rivers, G. Balcer ; Winnipeg, F.
Gautier ; Toronto, Alexander T. Fulton ; Charlotte-
town, P. E. I., C Hobkirk; Les Escoumains, P. Q.,
John Topping ; Gaspi, P. Q., A. J. Carter; St. John's
JV. F., Consul Riballier des Isles; Victoria, B.C., N. P.
Snowden.
Gkrman Empire.— Consiils, Quebec, C Pitl ; Montreal.
W. C. Munderloh ; Toronto, S. Noi dheimer; Winnipeg,
Wm. Hespeler.
Hawaiian Kingdom. — Toronto, Hon. J. Enoch Thomp-
son, K.CL., Consttl-General ; Lieut. -Col. Geo, A.
Shaw, Vice-Con»ul ; Montreal, Dickson Andermn.
Consul; St. John, A O. Crulkshank, Coiuul; Vie-
toria, B.C., R. P. Rithet, Consul; Vancouver, B.G.,
Geo. A. Eraser, Consul.
iTAhx.— Honorary Consul. Toronto, Chevalier A. M. F.
Gianelli ; Vice-Consul, Montreal, C. Mariotti.
LiBBRiA, Republic or— Consul-General, Toronto, Hon.
J. Enoch Thompson, K.C.L., A.R.; CotishI, Montreal.
Fred. Staucliffe. Vice-Consul, Toremto, Fred. NichoUs.
llKXico.— Consul General, Montreal, D. A. AnselL
Netherlands.— Consul.General, Toronto, B. Homer
Dixon ; Vire-Consul, Toronto, Albert Nordheimer ;
Montreal, S. B Heward ; Q'ubfc, A. K Haiusen ;
Halifax, X.S., W. N Wickwire, M.D
PoRTi^OAL— C<>»t*tW, Montreal, F A Routh.
Spais.— Vice-Consul, Montreal, J. L. Leprohon, M.D.
Sweden and Norway.— Ca/isufc, Quebec, W. A. Schwarti.
Victoria, B.C.. R. Ward. Vice-Consttls, OUawa, K. C. W.
MacCuaig;Humi7/o»,S. E. Qregorj- ; Toronto, J. 8. M»-
Murray ; Three Rivers, G. Balcer.
Switzerland.— CoHjftt/, Montreal, D. L. Rey.
Unitkd Statksok Ahrhica.— Consul-General, Montrtal,
Hon. < has. L. Kuanp ; Vice and Deputy ConttU-
General, Montreal, P. Gorman ; Consuls, Quebec, F.
M Ryder ; Toronto, Chas. H. Poi>e ; Vice-Conntl,
T/ronto, Chas. A. Hirschfel-'.er.
Ukvqv AY.— Vice-Conml, Montreal, F. C. Henshaw.
AND
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^■Ji:
UDICIARY
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bEG/rb AJVJD JUDICIARY.
Minister of Justice and ATTORNEy-GENRRAL for the Dominion of Canada,— Hon. Sir John Thompson, $7,000
SuprerT\e Court of the Doir\inioi]. at the City of Toronto, the limits being from time to
The Supreme Court, as a high Court of Appeal, con-
stituted by Dominion Statute, (Revised Statutes of
Canada Chap. 135,) is composed of a Chief Justice and
five Puisne Judges, and has appellate, civil and criminal
jurisdiction within and throughout the Dominion of
Canada. The Judges reside at Ottawa, where the Supreme
Courts holds annually three Sessions— the first beginning
on the third Tuesday in February, the second on the first
Tuesday in May, and the third on the fourth Tuesday in
October.
, Chief Justice $8,GO0
Hon. Samuel Henry Strong, Puisne Judge 7,000
Hon. Telesphore Fournier, Puisne Judge 7,000
Hon Henry Elzear Taschereau, Puisne Judge . . 7,000
Hon. John Wellington Gwynne, Puisne Judge.
Hon. Christopher S. Patterson, Puisne Judge
7,000
7,000
R. Cassels, jun., Registrar 3,200
George Duval, Reporter 2, 350
C. H. Marters, Assistant Reporter 1,250
Tl^e ExcF\equer Court of the DorT\inion.
The Exchequer Court constituted under a Dominion
Statute, 50-51 Vict. Chap. 16 is presided over by one
Judge and has original exclusive jurisdiction in all claims
suits or actions against the Crown. It has concurrent
jurisdiction in relation to revenue cases and the enforce-
ment of penalties, in cases in which it is sought at the
instance of the Attornej^ -General of Canada to impeach
or annul any patent of invention or any patent case or
other instrument respecting lands ; cases against Crown
officers for anything done or omitted to be done as such
officer, and all actions or suits in which the Crown is
plaintifif or petitioner
Hon. Geo. W. Burbridge, Judge of the Court $6,000
L. A. Audette, Esq., Registrar 2,000
/\dmiralty Divisioq.
In pursuance of the powers given by "The Colonial
Court of Admiralty Act, 1890," the Exchequer Court of
Canada is declared a Colonial Court of Admiralty.
(See 54-55 Vic, Cap. 29.)
The Admiralty Court has all rights and remedies in
all matters (including cases of contract and tort and
proceedings in rem and in personam) arising out of or
in connection with navigation, shipping, trade and com-
merce, which may be had or inforced in any Colonial
Court of Admiralty, under " The Colonial Court of
Admiralty Act, 1890," throughout Canada and the
waters thereof, whether tidal or non-tidal, or naturally
naviarable or artificiall3' made so.
Admiralty business may be transacted at the office of
the Exchequer Court at Ottawa, or at the local registry
offices.
There are Admiralty Districts presided over by Local
Judges in Admiralty as follows : —
(a) The Province of Quebec constitutes the District
of Quebec with Registry at the City of Quebec.
(b) The Province of Nova Scotia constitutes the Dis-
trict of Nova Scotia with Registry at the Citj' of Halifax.
(c) The Province of New Brunswick constitutes the
District of New Brunswick with Registry at the City of
St. John.
(d) The Province of Prince Edward Island constitutes
the District of Prince Edward Island with Registry at
the City of Charlottetown.
(e) The Province of British Columbia constitutes the
District of British Columbia with Registry at the City
of Victoria.
(f) The Toronto Admiralty District has its Registry
at the City of Toronto, the limits bein^
time fixed by the Governor-in-Council. ^
OFFICERS OF THE TORONTO ADMIRALTY DISTRICT. |
Local Judge, J. E. McDougall, Q.C. '
Registrar, John Bruce.
Marshall, William Boyd.
ll\e Law Society of Ontario.
The Law Society was first established in 1797 by the
Act 37, Geo. III., c. 13, which enabled the then practi-
tioners of the law to form themselves into a society, and
make rules for its government. By the Act of 1822,
2 Geo. IV., c. 5, " the Treasurers and Benchers of the
Law Society" were formally incorporated; and under
these and other statutes the Society has continued to be
governed by a Board of Benchers, in the same manner
as the various Law Societies of England. By Revised
Statutes of Ontario, c. 145, 1887, the Benchers thereto-
fore appointed, from time to time, by their own body,
are nijule, exclusive of ex-ojicio members, elective hy the
Bar, the ex-officio consisting of the Attorney-General of
the Dominion for the time being, if a.member of the Bar
of Ontario, and all members of the Bar of Ontario who
have at any time held the office of Attorney -General of
the Dominion or of Ontario, or of Attorney or Solicitor-
General of the former Province of Upper Canada, and
any retired Judge of the Superior Courts of Law or
Equity of Ontario ; the elective, thirty in number, being
chosen by the ballot, for a term of five years, by the
members of the Bar, in manner prescribed \>y the Act.
Vacancies during the term are filled by the remaining
Benchers. On the first day of Easter Term, annually,
the Benchers appoint one of their body to be Treasm-er,
who is also President of the Society. The Benchers sit
in Convocation every term for the call of Barristers, the
admission of Attorneys and Solicitors to Practice, and
of Students to enter the Society, the fees paid by whom
form the revenue of the Society. Osgoode Hall, appro-
priately named after the first Chief Justice, is the
Ontario "Inn of Court," or head -quarters of the Society,
in which is provided accommodation for the Court of
Appeal and Courts of Equity, and for the sittings in
term of the Superior Courts ; with a valuable and exten-
sive library.
VISITORS.
The several Judges of the Supreme Court of Judica-
ture for Ontario.
Treasiirer—Uon.Edwsird Blake, M. A.,LL.D.,Q.C.,M.P.
BENCHERS.
Ex-Officio— Hon. A. N. Richards, Q.C, Sol. -Gen. 1864;
Hon. Sir O. Mowat, Q.C, M.P.P.. retired Vice-Chancel-
lor 1872, present Atty.-Gen. Ont. ; Hon. Edward Blake,
Q.C, late Minister of Justice and Atty.-Gen. of the Dom.;
Hon. Samuel Hume Blake, retired Vice-Chancellor
1881 ; Hon. Sir J. S. D. Thompson, Q.C, M.P., Ottawa ;
Hon. William Proudfoot, retired Justice Chancerj-
Division.
Elective— E. T. 1891- E. T. 1896.— A. B. Avlesworth,
Q.C. Walter Bar wick, Q.C, Toronto; John Bell, Q.C,
Belleville : B. M. Britton, M.A., Q.C, Kingston ; \.
Bruce, O-C, Toronto; A. J. Christie, Q.C, Ottawa;
W. Douglas, Q.C, Chatham ; Hon. C F. Eraser, Q.C,
M.P.P., Brockville; D.Guthrie, Q.C, M.P.P.. Guelph;
Hon. A. S. Hardy, Q.C, Brnn>-.ford; J. Hoskin, Q.C,
LL.D., Toronto; John Iddington, Q.C, Stratford;
M. Irving, Q.C, J. K. Kerr, Q.C. Z. A. Lash, Q.C,
LL.D., Toronto; Jas. Magee, Q.C, London: E.
Martin, Q.C, Hamilton; W. R. Meredith, LL.B., Q.C,
M.P.P., London; C Macdougall, Q.C., St. Thomas;
D' Alton McCarthy, Q.C, M.P., Toronto; F. MacKelcan,
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<^.C., Hamilton ; C. Moss, Q.C., B. B. Osier, Q.C.,
Toronto; W. R. lliddell, Q.C., CoLoiirtr ; C. H. Ritchie,
t^.C, C. Robinson, Q.C., Geo. F. Sheplev, Q.C., Toronto ;
H. II. Strathy, Q.C., Barrie ; J. V Teetzel, (^.C,
Hamilton ; G. H. Watson, Q,C., Toronto.
Secretary and Sub Treattu re r —Herbert Machoth.
Jjibrarian — W. G. Eakins.
Acting Secretary — J. J. Daley.
Law School.
Principal— W. A. Reeve, Q.(\
Lecturers— A. H. Marsh, Q.C.. E. D. Armour, Q.C.,
P. H Drayton, R. E. Kingsford.
Examine rg— 11. G. Cameron, F. J. Joseph, A. W. A.
Finlay.
Gait (#6,000). Members of the Dici*ion-Uon. John E.
Rose, Hon. Hugh MacMahon (*5,0<Jf> each). lieiitdrar—
M. B. Ja<;kMon. Cfnef C//?r*-M. J. Mmctiaiiiara. Docket-
inff Cleric - Anrlrev,- Jauiea Elliot. Crier and Unlurr—
JamcM Alexander.
All Divisions of the Hisrh Court have now concurrent
JuriHtlietion under the Judicature Act, 1881.
CiiAMBKRH.— Chamlicrs are held each day for uuch
business relatintf to'a<-ti<jns vjn may l»e tniuKactad by
a siii>,Me judge out of Court. The Manter in Chainbera
is enip«jwere<l to obtain the aiwistaiice of the Reginrar
of the (Queen's Bench Division or of any OfRcial
Referee to sit with or for hini. M outer in C'hainberit —
John Winchester. CUrlu—F. Amoldi, A. Y, Blain, and
Miss A. B. G. Cull.
Mastbr'h OyyicK.—Hf outer in Ordinary of the Supreme
Court— ThoH. Hoclgins, Q.C. Chief Clerk ami Offieial
1\\Q Supreme Court of Judicature for Oqtario
Court ok Aim>eal kou Ontario. -Constituted for the [ ii,,f.,.ee~\ McLean CL-rk-A V Bantedo (Fo't lint
heanns of appeals in civil cases from the Queen's Bench, of% ' ^j M.isVi'i see uiTe mt "***^**- ^'^'•' '"**
Chancery, and Common Pleas Divisions of the High ^Kisters, see page 1*1.)
Court of Justice, and from the County; and by recent I Accoi'Ntant's Okpick.— Accmintant—deo. 8. Holme-
Statute, the Division Courts also in cases defined as to ^^^- Clerk of Accountx — Benjamin W. Murray.
amount, and appeals from crimmal cases from the Queen's Clerkx— Geo. Behan, J. G. Beaty, Misa M. Buchan, C.
Bench, Common Pleas, and Comity Courts. From the : Gilbert, Lawrence Boyd.
judgment of this Court an appeal lies, at the option of
, litigants, either to the Supreme Court of the Dominion,
i or to Her Majesty in Privy Council, in cases over £1,000,
I or where annual rent, fee, or future rights of any amount,
, are affected. The Judges of this Court," may be
placed on the rota for the trial of Elec-tion peti-
tions, with the Justices of the High Court, who as
•ex-officio Judges of this Court, choose from their number
a Judge or Judges to sit in Appeal in case of there being , , ,
a vacancy in this Court, or if, from illness or some ' °^ "^^ Superior Courts, and such other i>erso>»s at. may
other cause, one of the Judges of the Court is unable heai^pointedby commission under the Great Seal. Their
to be present, or is under any legal disqualifico,t'on to f^'ities are to determine claims to land in (Jntario, for
hear an appeal. Chief Justice of Ontario— Uox). John ; ^'^i^h no patent has issued from the Crown in favor of
Hawkins Hagarty, D.C.L. (*6.000'). Jiistices of Appeal^ ^^^ proper clahnants, whether as heirs, devisees, or
—Hon. G. W. Burton, Hon. F. Osier, Hon. James Mac- assignees. Sittings at Toronto, first .Monday in January
Taxing Okkickrs.— J, H. Thorn, J. A McAndrew.
RRP0RTKR8. — Editor— J&mes V. Smith, Q.C. Reporter
in Queeii'» Bench— K. B. Brown. lie/iorter in C"mmon
Plean—G. F. Hannan. He porter a in Chancery— G. A.
Boomer, A. H. F. Lefroy. Reporter Court of t pf-eal —
R. S. Caasells. In Chnmltem—T. T. Rolph. Distributor
of Lmo StampH—Vf. W. Baldwin.
Hkir and DeviskkCoirt. —Commissioners, the Judges
leniian (#.5,000 each). Registrar - AlfxawAer Grant.
Cither and Mes>ienger—E. Oliver.
Higl\ Court of Justice for Ontario.
QuEBN's BhNCH Division'.— The jurisdiction of this
Division extends to all manner of actions, causes an<l
suits, criminal and civil, real, personal and mixed, within
Ontario, and it may proceed in such, by such process
and course as are provided by law, and as shall tend
with justice and despatch to determine the same ; and
may hear and determine all issues of law, and also (with
the inquest of twelve good and lawful men in the cases
provided for) try all issues of fact, and give judgment,
and award execution thereon, and also in matters which
relate to the Queen's Revenue (including the condem-
nation of contraband or smuggled goods) as may be
done by Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Law in Eng-
land. Chief Jmtiee— Hon. J. D. Armour ($6,000).
Members of the Queen's Bench Division- Hon. VV. G.
Falconbridge, Hon. W. P. R. Street (85,000). Registrar
—James S. Cartwright. Clerks— P. J. Brown. C. O.
Strange, M. B. Black. Crier and Usher— Roht. Lawson.
Chancery Division.— This Division has the like juris-
diction as the Court of Chancery in England, in cases of
fraud, accident, trusts, executors, administrators, co-
part.nerships, account, mortgages, awaixls, dower, in-
fants, idiots, lunatics and their estates, waste, specific
performance, discovery, and to prevent multiplicity of
suits, and may decree the issue, repeal, or voidance of
and Jn\y in ea<jh year. Jud'K-K-Tht: Judges of the
I Superior Court (ex-officio), others apywinted by commis-
j sion. Clerk of Cominissioners —C Ansell Steward,
i COIRTS FOR THE TRIAL OF CONTROVERTED ElKCTIOSS.—
' The nature of these courts is sufficiently indicated in
their title. In respect to elections for the House of
Commons of Canada, the Superior Courts by one of
their Judges ap^jointed in that behalf, are invested with
special Jurisdiction for the trial of contested elections,
and appeals lie to the Supreme Court at Ottawa. In
resjiect to elections for the Local Legislat ure of Ontario,
the Judges of the Court of Apfieal and of the Superior
Courts of Law and Equity meet annually on or before
the third day of Michaelmas sittings and severally elect,
by a majority of votes, a Judge from their resy>ective
Courts to be placed on the rota for the trial of election
petitions. In the case of death or the illness of a Judge
so chosen, the Court of which he is a member meet and
elect another Judge. Trials invohing corrupt practices
are presided over bv two Judges, otherwise a single
Judge presides, anfl an appeal lies to the Court of
Appeal of the Province.
Maritime Coi'rt ok Oxtvrio.— By .54-55 Vic. Cap. 2D
this court has been abolished except as to pending
business. Jutlge — J. E. McDougall, Q.C. Reji*trar—
John Bruce. Marshall — Wm. Boyd.
Coi'NTV Courts. —Presided over by a resident Judg^e
in each county, assisted in some counties by a Deputy
or Junior Judge. Their juris<liction extends to all per-
letters patent, and generally the like powers which the sonal ac-tions where the debt or damages claimed do
Court of Chancery in England possesses to administer not exceed ^200 ; and to all suits relating to debt, cove-
justice in all cases in which there is no adequate remetly nant or contract, where the amount is as«-ertained by
at law. Chancellor — Hon. John A. Boyd (^,000). the acts of the parties or signature of the defendant, to
Members of the Division— Hon. R. M. Meredith, Hon. i ^00; and to all Imil bonds and recognizances of bail
Thos. Ferguson and Hon. Thos. Robertson (§5,000 each), given in the County Court, to any amount ; but not to
Special Kxamincrs—W. D. Gwynne, John Bruce, F. cases involving the title to Imds, validity of wills, or
Arnoldi, L. B. Young, Geo. A. Boomer and Henry actions for libel, slander, crim. oon., or seduction. An
Wickham. Registrar — G. S. Holmested. Assistant , appeal lies to the Court of .Apj^eal of Ontario.
Registrar-A F. McLean. Clerk of Records and Writs- | county CoirKT Sittings and Court ok Gr-vkrai, Sib-
«. M Lee. Docketing Clerk— Geo. C. Sellery. Copying i s,oxs.-The County Judge in each county holds a sitting
Uerk, Alex. MacGregor. Entering Cfert-W. O Neil. | ^f ),ig Court and a Court of General" Sessions in his
Usher — John G. O'Donohoe, pro ton. Housekeeper
Mrs. Sutherland. Messenger— T>. Sutherland.
Common Plkas Division — This Division has the same
owers and jurisdiction as a Court of Record, as the
Queen's Bench Division. Chief Justice— Hon. Sir Thos.
county, for the trial of issues of fact, semi-annually on
the second Tuesday in June and L>ecember, except in
the County of Vork, in which county said Court is held
four times, commencing on the flrstTuesday in Decem-
ber and March, and the second Tuesday "in May and
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September, the latter Courts for the trial of cases of
felony and misdemeanor, but treason and capital felonies
are exempted from their jurisdiction, and (except in
the County of York) a sitting for the trial of issues
without a jury shall be held in each county on the first
Tuesday in April and October in each year." The Judge
may also, in his discretion, hold additional sittings at
such times as may be deemed expedient to expedite
business, but only for the trial of issues of fact without
a jury.
County Judge's Criminal Court,— Persons committed
to jail for trial, on charge of being guilty of any offence
for which they may be tried at a Court of General Ses-
sions may, tvith their own consent, and subject to the
provisions of the Act in that behalf, be forthwith tried
by the Judge of the County Court and General Sessions
without a jury, and if convicted, be sentenced by said
Judge ; and the Judge sitting on any such trial for all
the purposes thereof, is constituted a Court of Record,
and the record in any such case shall be filed among the
records of the Court of General Sessions last mentioned.
Courts op Revision.— The County Judges hold annu-
ally Courts of final revision of the Assessment Rolls of
each Municipality, being in the light of Courts of
■ Appeal from the first Court of Revision held by the
Municipality ; and also Courts for the Revision of the
Voters' Lists for Provincial Elections. The Voters'
Lists for Dominion Elections are now settled by Revising
Barristers under the Act of 1885.
Surrogate Courts.— The jurisdiction of these Courts
relates to all testamentary matters and causes, and to the
granting and revoking of probate of wills, and letters of
administration of the effects of deceased persons having
estate or effect in Ontario, and all matters arising out
of or connected with the grant or revocation of pro-
bate or administration, subject to an appeal to the Chan-
cery Division. The County Judges are also Judges of
the Surrogate Courts. Chief Surrogate Clerk at Toronto
- Sir J. L. Robinson, Bart. Assistant— ¥. A. Robinson, j
Division Courts, for the summary disposal of cases I
by the presiding Judge, being the County Judge or his j
Deputy, or any Barrister appointed to hold the same ; j
but a jury of five persons may be demanded in certain
cases. Their jurisdiction extends to actions of debt or
contract where the balance claimed is over .$100 and
under $200 and the original amount was ascertained by
the signature of the defendant, and to $100 in other ■
cases of debt, subject to an appeal to the Court of Ap- j
peal ; but the sum of the account to be gone into j
cannot exceed $400; injuries or torts to personal chattels ;
amounting to $60 ; and personal actions to that amount, '
if not excepted from their jurisdiction ; but not to i
actions for gambling debts, liquor drunk in a tavern, or
not«s of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land,
&c., or any toll, custom or franchise, will or settlement,
malicious prosecution, libel, slander, crim. con., seduc-
tion or breach of promise, or actions against a J. P. for
anything done by him in the execution of his office, if
he objects to it. Each Judicial District is divided into
Court Divisions, and Courts are held once in two months
in each Division, or oftener at the discretion of the
Judge. The Divisions are established by the Courts of
General Sessions, and in certain cases by the Judges.
Board of County Judges. — Chairman—^. J. Jones,
County Brant. Members —D. J. Hughes, County Elgin ;
E. J. Senkler, County Lincoln ; H. S. McDonald, Coun-
ties Leeds and Grenville ; W. W. Dean. County Victoria.
> Crown Law Officers.
Attorney-General for the Province of Ontario —
Hon. Sir O. Mowat, Q.C., M.P.P.
Officers of the Courts.
Official Guardian— John Hoskin, Q.C.
Senior Judgment Clerk -G. S. Holmested.
Junior Judgment Clerk.— A. F. Maclean.
Inspector of Titles and Referee of Titles at
Toronto. — G. S. Holmested.
Inspector of Local Offices. — M. B. Jackson.
Official Referees (Ex Officio.)— The Master in Or-
dinary of the Superior Court, the Registrar of the
Queen's Bench Division, the Registrar of the Common
Pleas Division, the Accountant, the Inspector of Titles,
and the Referee of Titles.
Clerk of Assizr.— High Court of Justice, G. B. Nicol,
Toronto.
Deputy Clerks of tub Crown.— The Clerks of the
County Courts will be ex officio Deputy Clerks of the
Crown and Pleas of their several Counties as the present
incumbents vacate by death or otherwise.
Clerk of the Process.— For .seahng and issuing Writs
of Summons and other Writs in the Queen's Bench,
Chancery and Common Pleas Divisions (alternately),
Alex. Macdonell. Assistant— C. Ansell Steward.
Inspector of Public Offices.— Jas. Fleming. Clerk—
P'orsyth Grant.
Sittings of the Courts.
Court of Appeal. —This Court holds its sittings a*
such time and for such periods as the Judges shall, fron,
time to time, deem necessary or convenient for tlie
speedy dispatch of business; the times now fixed being
the first Tuesday in March and September, and the
second Tuesday in January, May and November ; notice
of the holding of such sittings being given according t(j
the usual practice.
Sittings of the Queen's Bench and Common Plbas
Divisions.— Hilai-y sittings begin first Monday in Febru-
ary and ends Saturday of the ensuing week ; Easter
sittings begin third Monday in May and ends Saturday
of the second week thereafter ; Michaelmas sittings begin
third Monday in November and ends Saturday of the
second week thereafter. The Queen's Bench and Com-
mon Pleas Divisions have power also, at their discre-
tion, to hold sittings in banco in time of vacation (except
long vacation), by virtue of a rule or order of the Court,
respectively to be made in or out of term, for the hear-
ing of such special cases or rules for new trials as shall
be named in a list to be attached to any such rule or
order, and for giving of judgments in cases pi-eviously
argued, and for disposing of such other business as the-
Court in its discretion shall see fit ; and one of the
Judges of either of the said Divisions sits in open Court
and in chambers on Tuesday and Friday of every week,
as well in as out of Tenn, except during vacation, for
the purpose of disposing of all Court and Chamber busi-
ness which may be transacted by a single Judge.
Chancery Sittings. — Sittings for the hearing of
causes including examination of witnesses, are held
twice in each year, at Toronto and on Circuit, the places
and dates being previously arranged by the Judges.
Sittin'-is for the rehearing of causes are held on the 3rd
Thursday in February, the first Thursday in June, and
the first Thursday in December. The Court sits every
week, except during vacation, for the despatch of
business, in the following order: Monday, chamber
business ; 'Tuesday, injunction and other motions ; Wed-
nesday, motions for judgment, further directions,
petitions, demurrers, special cases, etc. ; Thxirsday,
appeals from Master's reports and rulings.
Long Vacation extends from the 1st of July to the
31st of August, both inclusive. There is also a vaca-
tion from the 24th December to 6th January, both
inclusive.
County Court Terms.- The several County Courts in
Ontario hold four sittings in each year, commencing
respectively on the second Monday in the month of
January, and the first Monday in the months of April,
July, and October, except the County of York, which
commences on the first Monday in April, and the second
Monday in January, June and October, and ending on
the Saturday of the same week, unless extended by
order of the Judge.
Circuits of the Courts.
Law Circuits. — Sittings for Hearitig of Actions.—
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery
are held twice a year in each County or Union of
Counties. In the vacation between Hilary and Easter
I'erms, and between that period of the vacation after
the 21st of August and Michaelmas Term, except the
Counties of York, Wentworth, Carleton and Middlesex,
in each of which Counties there is held a third such Court
in every year, in the vacation between Michaelmas and
Hilary Tenns ; and in the County of York there is held
a fourth such Court, between Easter Term and the first
day of July. The sittings for hearing of actions may, in
the discretion of the Judges, be held separate and apart
from the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General
Gaol Deliverj', and the Assizes for any County are not
put an end to by the commencement of Term, but may
continue and be holden during Tenn, subject to special
rules in such case for moving against the verdict or
LBOAL AND JUDICIARY.
169
for new trials. The places and datei) beinj; previously
arranged by the Judges.
The Courts in each Circuit are presided over by the
Chancellor or one of the Members of the Chancery Divi-
sion or by a retired or present Justice of the High Court
or of the Court of Appeal, or by a Judjje of a County
Court, or by sonje one of Her Majesty's Council learned
in the law, requested by the Chancellor or one of the
Justices to act in that behalf.
Mastkr ok Titlks, under Land Titles Act, 1885 (Tor-
rens Act), J. G. Scott, Q.C. Clerkn—U. D. Sinclair, W.
McTavish, R. H. Essex and H. C. Russell.
Local Mastkrs ok Titlks.— John M. Munro, i^ort
.Arthur ; II. C. Hamilton, Sault St. Marie ; William
Doraii, North Bay ; P. McCurry, Parry Sound ; J. E.
Lount, Bracebridy^e ; D. R. Sprint^er, Manitowaning ; J.
H. Coyne, St. Thomas ; F. J. Apjohn, Rat I'ortage.
Commissioners for taking Akki davits. —Note- Owing
to the liinje increase in this list and the, demands on our
^ace we are obliged to omit this in/onnaiion. — [Ed.
Province of Quebec.
Queen's Bench.
Chikf Justice.— Hon Sir Alexander Lacoste. $6,000.
PuisNK Ji'DOKS.— Hons. Louis Francis George Baby,
J, G. Bosse, Jean Blanchet, Robert N. Hall, L. O.
Taillon, |t5,000 each.
Clbrk ok Appeals.— L. T. W. Marcliaud. Q.C.
Deputy Olkkk ok Appeals and Clerk of tub Crown
AT Quebec- W. C. Duggan.
Deputy Clerk of Appeals and Clerk of tiik Crown
at Montreal. — Louis Ouimet
Special Deputy Clerk at Quebec— A. Dorval.
CliBRK OF THE CrOWN AND PeaCE AT MONTREAL.—
Schiller & Sicotte.
Clerk of the Peace at Quebec. — Denis Murray.
Gasp6{Bonrventure
Superior Court.
DISTRICTS. JUDGES.
Arthabaska Hon. M. A. Plamondon.
Beauhamois " Louis Belanger.
" L. A. Billy.
Iberville " A. N. Charlaud.
Joliette . . " C. C. DeLoriraier.
Kainouraska '* M. H, E. Cimon.
Montniagny & Beauce " H. C. Pelletier,Quebec.
Montreal " M. M. Tait.
" " C.P.Davidson.
•« *• Sir F. G. Jolmson.C.J.
" " S. Pagneulo.
" " L. A. Jette.
•« " C. J. Doherty.
" C.I. Gill.
" " M. Mathieu.
" " L. 0. Loranger.
..." "J. S. C. Wui telle.
'* W. W. Lynch.
Ottawa & Co. of Argenteuil. " H. G Malhiot.
Quebec " L. E. N.Casault, S.P.J.
" " L. B. Caron.
'« " F. W. Andrews.
«« ..'.'.'.'.'.... " A. B. Routhier.
Richelieu " J. A. Ouimet.
Riniouski " J. E. Larue.
Chieoutimi & Saugenay, Q. . " J. A. Gagne.
St. Francis " E.T.Brooks.
St. Hyacinthe " Louis Tellier.
Terrebonne " H. T. Taschereau.
Three Rivers " J. B. Bourgeois.
(For Clerks of the Courts see page 181 .)
JUDGKS OK THE SESSIONS OF THE PEACE.— HoD.
Alexander Channence, Quebec. M. C. Desnoyers, Esq.,
Montreal.
Province of )<ew Brunswicl(.
Supreme Court Judges.- Hon. Sir John C. Allen, Kt.,
Chief Justice. $5,000; Hons. Daniel Lionel Harrington,
George E. King, John J. Eraser, William H. Tuck, $1,000
each.
Judge in Equity.— A. L. Palmer, $4,000.
Clerk of the Pleas.- T. Carleton Allen.
County C;)Urt Judges. — James G. Stevens, Esq.,
William Wedderburu, Esq., James Steadraan, Esq., P. A.
Landry. Esq., William Wilkinson, Esq., Benjamiu Lester
Peters, !jJ,400 each
DivoRCK AND Matrimonial Caumes. — John J. Praser.
CUrlu 0/ the Courts.
County. Clkrk.
Albert Samuel O. Mome
Carleton William M. Connell
A. B. Connell (CircuiU)
Charlotte Georjje S. Gilnuner
Gloucester Theophilus DesBrifuiy
Kent JaineH D. Phinney
" liol>ert Hutchinson (Ctrcwit«*
King's Ora P. King
John H. Cother (CircuUi)
Madawaska Barry R. Plant
Northumberland Samuel Thomson
Queen's James R. Curry
T. Medley Wetmore (Cireuiti)
Restigouche James S. Morse
St. John's Mont. M( Donald
" John Willett (Circuits)
Sunbury George J. Bliss
" Charles W. Beckwith (Cireuitt)
Victoria Dennis B. Gallagher
W. Fred. Kertson (Circuits)
Westmoreland Joseph B. Peck
Barry R. Smith (CircuiU)
York Jeremiah H. Barry
" J. F. McMaiuis (Jircuits)
Proyirice of Nova Scotia.
Superior Court Judges.— Hon. Jas. McDonald, Chief
Justice, $5,000.
Puisne Judges. -Hons. Hugh McDonald, C. J. To«-n-
shend, R. L. Weatherbe, J. N, RiUhie, N. H. Meagher,
$4,000 each.
Judge in Equity.— Hon. Wallace Graliain, $4,000,
County Court Judges.— J. W. Johnston, Esq., M. B.
Desbrisay, Esq., A. W. Savary, Esq., W. A. D. Morse,
Esq., A. Mclsaac, Esq., M. Dodd, Esq., John P. Chip-
man, Esq , $-2,400 each.
Province of Prince Edward Islaqd.
SuperiorCourt Judges.- Hon. W. W. Sullivan, Chief
Justice, $4,000 ; Hons. Edward Jarvis Hixlgsou, and
Joseph Uensley, Assistant Judges, $3,200 each.
County Court Judges.— George Alley, Esq., Queen's
County ; Dennis CM. Reddin, Esq., King's County ;
Thomas Kelly, Esq. , Prince County, $2,400 each.
Clerk of the Crown and Prothonotary. — Rohert
T. Weeks
Deputy Prothonotaries.— J. A. Longworth, Queen's
County ; Win. Sanderson, King's County ; William T.
Hunt, Prince County.
Clerks, C. C— F. W. Hughes, Chief Clerk, Charlotte-
town, Queen's County; George A. Aitken, Chief Clerk,
Georgetown, King's County ; W. T. Hunt, Chief Clerk,
Summerside, Prince County.
Province of Manitoba.
TQueen's Bench.— Hon. T. W. Taylor, Chief Justice.
$5,000.
Puisne JucGF.8.— Hons. J. Dubuc, A. C. Killam, Jiio.
Farquhar Bain, $4,000 each.
County Court Judoks.- D. M. Walker, Esq., J.
Ryan, Esq., W. D. Ardagh, Esq., L. A. Prud'honune, Esq.,
$2,400 each.
Britisli Colunibia.
Chief Justice.— Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie, Kt.,
$5,820.
Puisne Judges.— Henrj' P. P. Ci-ease, M. W. 'r>rwhitt
Drake, John Fo^ter McCreight, George A. Walkem, $1,00*
each.
Cou.NTY Court. —E. Harrison, Jr., Co. Ct. Nanaimo ;
W. N. Bole, Co. Ct. New Westminster ; W. W. Spiuks,
Co. Ct. Yale ; C. F. Cornwall, Co. Ct. Cariboo.
Registrars. C. Victoria.— James C. Prevost.
Supren\e Court, f<ortl\-West Territorie$.
Supreme Court.— Hons. H. Richardson, J. F. Mac-
leod. C.M.G., C. H. Rouleau, E. L. Wetinore, Ihos. H.
McGuire. $4,000 each.
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REGISTRARS — RKGISTRATION DIVISIONS.
{{EGISTR/VRS OF DEEDS, ONTARIO.
Inspector of Registry Offices— E. F. B, Johnston, Toronto.
[1M)3S
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COUNTIBS.&C.
ALGOMA E . .
Brant
Bruce
Carleton. . .
dukferin ..
Dun DAS
Durham e.r
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Elgin
Essex
Frontenac. .
Glengarry .
Orenville. .
Grey, n. r. . .
" 8 R. . .
Haldimand .
Halt BURTON
Halton
Hastings . . .
HUROV
Kingston (C)
registrars.
R.A.Lyon, Sault S.Marie'
T.S.Shenston, Lrantford
D. Sinclair, Walkerton I
P. J. Coffey, Ottawa
Wm. McKim,Orang-eville !
'r. McDonald,Morrisburg
Geo.C. Ward, Port Hope
JW McLaugfhlin.Bow'vle
J:ts. H. Coyne, St. Thos.i
J, W. Askin, Sandwich
J.D. 1 hompson.King'ton
John Simpson, Alex'dria
PatrickMcCrea,Prescott
R.McKnight.OwenSo'nd
Thomas Lauder, Durham
Wm. Parker, Cayuga
K. C. Young, Miiiden
Donald Campbell, Milton
H. W. Day, Trenton
Jas. Dickson, Goderich
J. P. Gildersleeve,Kin's'n
countibs,&c.
Kent
Lambton
Lanark, N.R.
" S.R.
Lennox&Ad.
Lincoln
London, (C).
Manitoulin .
Middl?:sex E
W
MuskokaDis
Nipi'singDis
Norfolk . . .
Nort'um e.r
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Ontario ....
Ottawa (C).
Oxford
P.SoundDis.
registrars.
P.D.McKellar, Chatham
A. Maclean, M.D. Sarnia
John Menzies, Almonte
James Bell, Perth
W. H. Cole, Brockville
S Gibson, Napanee
H'n.J.G.Currie,St.Cath.
W. C. L. Gill, London ■
D.K.Springer, Gore Bay
W. C. Noble, Deputy
S. Blackburn, Glencoe
J. E. Lount, Bracebridge
Wm. Doran, North Bay
A. J. Donly, Simcoe
A. E. Mallory, Colborne
F. W. Field, Cobourg
J. Ham Perry, Whitby
Alex. Burritt, Ottawa
G.R. Pattullo, Woodst'ck
T. Kennedy, P. Sound
Jas. Fleming, Brampton
C01'NTIBS,&C.
Perth, n.r .
" S.R.
Pbtbrboro' .
Prescott . . .
Pr. Edward.
RainyR.Dis.
Kexfrkw.. .
Russell
Simcoe
Stormont . .
Th'tn.B.Dis
Toronto E . .
" W..
Victoria . . .
Waterloo . .
Welland . . .
Wellg'n,n.r
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York e &w r
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REGISTRARS.
D. D. Hay, Stratford
V. Whelehan, St. Mary's
B. Morrow, Peterboro'
J. Higginson, L'Original
W. McKenzie, Picton
F. J. Apjohn, liat Portage
A. Ii-ving, Pembroke
Jas. Keays, Duncanville
Samuel Lount, Barrie
J. C. Alguire, Cornwall
John M.Munro,PtArth'r
Peter Hyan, Toronto
C. Lindsey, Toronto
Chas. D. Barr, Lindsaj'
Isaac Mast r, Berlin
Jas. E. Morin, Welland
J. Anderson, Kergus
N.Higinbotham, Guelph
L. Springer Hamilton
J. Ridout, Toronto
J.J. Pearson, Newmarket
I^ECiSTRATIOf^ DIVISIONS, ONTARIO.
DURHAM.— J5:asi iJidtug'— Townships of Hope, Cavan,
and Manvers ; Town of Port Hope and Village of
Mill brook. West fliciinflr— Townships of Darlington,
Clarke and Cartwright. Town of Bowmauvillet and
Village of Newcastle.
QKEY.— North /Eidingr— Townships of Collingwood,
Euphrasia, St. Vincent, Sydenham, Holland, Sulli-
van, Sarawack, Keppel, Derby ; Towns of Owen
Sound, .Meaford andThornlniry. South Riding —
Townships of Arteraesia, Bentmck, Egremont,
Glene ormanby, Ospreyand Proton ; Towns of
Durham and Markdale.
LANARK— North PAding— Townships of Ramsay, Dal-
housie, Lanark, Pakenham, Darling, Lavant and
North Sherbrooke ; Village of Lanark and Town of
Almonte. South yiidmj— Townships of Beckwith,
Montague, North Elmsley, North Burgess, Bathurst,
Drnininond and South Sherbrooke ; Town of Perth ;
Town of Smith's F^Us and Village of Carleton Place.
MANITOULIN.— The Great Manitoulin Island; the is-
lands named Cockburn, Barrie, Fitzwilliam, Lonely,
Club, Wall and Rabbit. All islands between any of
these and the Great Manitoulin. The islands south
of the Great Manitoulin Any islands which n
whole or in part lie between headland and headland
around the Great Manitoulin. The land covered with
water adjacent to the said islands and within a dis-
tance of one hundred yards of high water mark.
MIDDLESEX.— ff«.s<; and North Riding -Townships of
London, Westminster, Dorchester, West Nissouri,
Adelaide, Lobo, East and West Williams, McGillivray
and Biddulph, Town of Parkhill, and the Village's
of London West, Ailsa Craig and Lucan. West
Riding — Townships of Delaware, Caradoc, Ekfrid,
Mosa and .Metcalfe; Town of Strathioy, and Villages
of Newbury, Wardsville and Glencoe.
NORTHUMBERLAND.— i5asi Riding— Townships of
Cramahe, Brighton, Murray, Percy and Seymour ;
Villages of Colborne, Biighton, Campbellford and
Hastings. West jRidm^/— Townships of Hamilton,
Haldimand, Alnwick and South Monaghan ; Town
of Cobourg.
PERTH.— North Riding — Townships North Easthope,
EUice, Logan, Elraa,Mornington and Wallace; Towns
of Stratford and Listowel. South Riding — Town-
ships of South Easthope, Downie, FuUarton, Hibbert,
and Blanshard; Towns of St. Mary's and Mitchell.
TORONTO EAST.— All the city east of Spadina avenue,
and including the Island.
WELLINGTON.— ATort/i Riding -Townships of Arthur,
West Lutlier, Minto, Peel & Maryborough: Villages
of Arthur, Clifford and Drayton ; 'Towns of Harriston,
Mount Forest and Palmerston. South and Centre
Ridings— Townshi]^s of West Garafraxa, Erin, Era-
raosa, Puslinch, Nichol, Pilkington and Guelph ;
City of Guelph ; Villages of Fergus, Elora and Erin.
YORK.— A^or«/i7JuZin5'— Townships of King, Whitchurch,
East and North Gwillinibnry, and Georgina; Villages
of Newmarket, Aurora, Holland Landing and part of
Stouffville. East and West Ridings — 'Townships of
York, Markhain, Vauahan, Scarborough and Etobi-
coke; Villages of Markhain, Richmond Hill, Weston,
Woodbridge, East Toronto, Toronto Junction, and
part of Stouffville.
U\ND REGISTRATION DISTRICTS, N.W.T. Inspector-R. M. Barker, Regina.
AssiNiBOiA— Includes all the provisional districts of
East and West Assiniboia, from the International bound-
ary line on the south to and inclusive of Township 34
north; on the west by the line between ranges 10 and 11
west of the 4th principal meridan ; on east by the west-
ern boundary of Manitoba. Registrar, Geo. A. Mont-
gomery, Regina.
North Alberta— Includes all that part of the pro.
district of Alberta bounded on the South by the 9th cor-
rection line between townships 34 and .35 ; on the west
bj' the eastern boundaiy of British Columbia ; on the
east by the line between ranges 10 and 1 1 west of the 4th
prin. meridian. Registrar, George Roy, Edmonton.
South Alberta— Includes all that part of the pro-
visional district of Alberta bounded on the south by the
International boundary line ; on the west by the eastern
boundary of British Columbia ; on the north by the 9th
correction line between townships 34 and 35, and on the
east by the line between ranges 10 and 11 west of the
4th prin. meridian. Registrar, T. A. McLean, Calgary.
East Saskatchewan- Includes all that part of the
provisional district of Saskatchewan bounded on the east
by the western boundary of Manitoba ; on the west by
the line between ranges' 10 and 11 west of the 3rd prin-
cipal meridian ; on the south by the line between town-
ships 34 and 35; on the north by the townships surveyed.
Registrar, Stephen Brewster, Prince Albert.
VVest Saskatchewan — Includes all that part of the
provisional district of Saskatchewan bounded on the
east by the line between ranges 10 and 11 west of the 3rd
prin. ineridan ; west by the line between ranges 10 and
11 west of the 4th princ. meridian ; on the south by the
line between townships 34 and 35 ; on the north by town-
ships surveyed. Registrar, W. J. Scott, Battleford.
1893.]
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MUNICIPALITIES.
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TOWNSHIP MUNICIPALITIES, ONTAEIO.
TOWNS! HI PS.
COUNTY.
OLBEK, AND HIS P. 0. ADDRBSS.
TOWNSHIPS.
COUNTY.
CLERK, AND HIS P.O. ADDRESS
Abinger
Addingtou...
Middlesex ...
Simcoe
Renfrew
Lennox
Bru3e
P. Stein Denbigh.
H.J. Miller, Adelaide.
Thos. McCabft, Loretto.
John Connolly, Admaston.
R. Dorland, Adolphustown
C. AVhicher, Colpoy's Bay.
John Irwin. CaleJon East.
H. ¥ Jell, Rodney
J.M, Belanger, Alfred.
George Stone, Eganville.
J. Kennedy, Pembroke.
J. Roberts, Fenella.
R. H. Murray, Allanlord.
M. G. Varcoe, Laurel.
James Benson, Ameliasburg.
W. H Montray, Stella.
T. A. Walker, Ancaster.
A. Vernette, Gordon.
Moses Lessard, jr. Flinton.
F. R Currie, Minden.
P. W. C. Shewen. Apsley.
J. M. Monkman, Arkwright.
b) Bazett, Burk's Falls.
W. J. Be) lam V, Flesherton.
W. Cushing, Kenilworth.
P. Stein, Denbigh
W. Lane. L>uugannon
J. Brackenridge, Westwood.
Thos. Flesher, Hilly Grove.
W. Moore, Cherry Valley.
J. W. Place, Prescott.
M Ryan, Calabogie.
A. Lummis, Chelmsford.
D. Card, Maynoolh.
Thos. Neal, Cloyne.
J. S. Hawkins, Gore Bay.
H. Bryant, Hamilton.
John E. Brown, Delta.
P, McKinley, Perth.
W. L Kemp, Silver Water
J. G. Pauling. Baybam.
P. McEwan, Franktown.
Jas. McNeil, Fermoy.
P. Preston, Blalrton.
D. Campbell. Hanover.
A. H. KUmcen, Ridgeway.
W. McDonald, Rockton.
Thos. Winter, Coboconk.
W. D. Stanley, Granton.
A. Russell, Kagawing.
W. B. Switzer, Binbroke.
T. D. Burke, Braemar.
J. H. Jameson, Granton.
M. F. Ainslie, Lrumbo.
M. Ryan, Calabogie.
M.L Allard, Nobbonslng.
G. Sutherland, Thedford
J. S. Laurie, Walkerton.
R M. Willson. Brantford.
A, A. Becker, Hilton.
T. H. Walshe, Sunderland.
P. Hart. Oiceola.
W. G. Wlllougbby, Walnut.
J. J. Carter, M. St. Patrick.
H. Murray, Underwood.
R E. Miller, Bruce Mines. '
John Whelan, Brudenell.
C. Rumball, Newholme.
W. Prust, UallDurton.
F. McCarthy, Wyl le.
Albert Foster, Burford.
P. McFarland, Stanleyville.
John E. Brown, Delta.
P. W. C. Shewen, Apsley.
fhos. Rnche, Brudenell.
D. J. Bailev, Evansville.
Ohas. Shlrton, Caistor Centre
r>. Kirkwood Brampton.
F. Cardieux, Routhier.
W. H. Meridith, Eau Claire.
J. B. Sauche, Mayerville.
W. S. Blackburn, Dresden.
Camden, East.
Cameron
Canborough ...
Canonto, South
Harden
Len. & Add..
Nipisslng... .
Haldlmand..
Frontenac...
Victoria
Haliburton .
Muskoka . ...
John Hinch, Centreville.
Adelaide
Adjala
Admaston
Adolphustown.
Albemarle
Jos. Jenks, Klock'e Mills.
B. Birdsall, Canboro'.
J. Elkington, M.D., Ompah.
John Walsh, Kirkfield.
Cardiflf
A. W. Willis, Deer Lake.
Albion
Peel
Card well
Carlow
\1 IVUcnti. RrmKMAii.
Aldborough ...
Alfred
Klgln
Prescott
Renfrew
Renfrew
Northumb'l..
Bruce
Dufferin
Prince Bdw'.
Leu. & Add..
Wentworth..
Essex
Hastings ....iw. Parkhurst, Boulter
Algoma D....!!? tr Alr-Kain. Flocks MilU.
Carnarvon
Carradoc
Carrick
Cartwright ...
Cashel
Algoua . . .
Middlesex ...
M. McQugan, Strathroy
C. Schurter, Mildmay.
Wm. Lucas, Blackstock.
Chas. Donaldson, Millbrldge.
Alice
Alnwick
Amabel
Durham
Hastings ...
Durham
Peterboro'
Haldlmand ..
Haldlmand..
Muskoka....
Peterboro'
Parry Sound
Glengarry ...
Norfolk
Kent
Amaranth .. .
Cavan
Geo Sootheran, MlUbrook.
Ameliasburgh.
Amherst Isl'd.
Ancaster
Andordon
Cavendish
Cayuga, North
Cayuga, South
Ohafifey
Jas. Mitchell, Cayuga.
C T. Meadows Upper Cayuga.
W. Clark, Huntsvllle.
Anglesea
Leu. A Add..
Haliburt'n...
Peter boro' ...
Bruce ,.
Parry Sound
Grey
Wellington..
Addingion...
Huron
Peterboro' ...
Algoma D....
Prince Edw'.
Grenville ...
Renfrew
Al;{oma
Hastings
Frontenac ...
Algoma
Wentworth..
Leeds
Chandos
Chapman
Charlottenb'rg.
CharlottevlUe.
Chatham
Chlnguacousy .
Clara
J.G.Edgecumbe.MagnetawaD
G. H.Mc«llllv«ry , Williamst'n
John Machon, Vittoria.
Anstruther ...
Armour
W. G. Merrltt, Chatham.
Peel
Robert Kee, Cheltenham.
Arthur
Renfrew
Russell
Frontenac ...
Durham
Lincoln
Algoma D ...
Huron
Eggex
Thos. Legge, Deux Riviere.
Q. Menard, Clarence Creek.
Ashly
Clarence f
Clarendon
Clarke
Ashfield
E. Play fair, Plevna.
Robert Knox, Orono.
Asphodel
Assiginack
Athol
Clinton
G. W. Tlnlln, Beamsville.
Cockburn Isl'd
Colborno
Colchester, S'h.
Colchester, N'h
Collingwood ...
Cornwall
A. Monck, Cockburn Island
Augusta
J. H Richards, Carlow.
Bagot
Jos Drummond, Harrow.
Bilfour
Essex
Uangor
Grey
Stormont ...
Nortliumb'l.
Leeds
E, Rorke, Thornbury.
R. Ander8on,Cornwall Centrt
H. P Gould, Castleton.
Barrie
Barton
Crosby, North.
Crosby, South.
Crowland
Culross
John McGuire, Westport.
J. R. Dargftvel, Elgin.
A. Reld, Crowland.
Chas. Button, Teeswater,
Bastard
Leeds
Welland
Bruce
Russell
Lanark
Victoria
Lanark
Durham
Lambton ...
Algoma
Middlesex ..
Len. & Add..
Grey
Oxford
Victoria
Middlesex ...
Elgin
Bathurst
Bayfield
Lanark
Algoma
Elgin
Lanark
Frontenac ...
Peterboro' ...
Grey
Welland
Wentworth..
Victoria
Middlesex ...
Algoma
Wentworth..
Oxford
Perth
Oxford
Renfrew
Algoma
Lambton ...
Bruce
Brant
Northumb'l..
Ontario
Renfrew
Lambton ...
Renfrew
Bruce
Algoma
Renfrew
Muskoka D.
Peterboro' ...
Renfrew
Brant
Lanark
Leeds ..
Cumberland ...
Dalhousle ......
DalCon
J. D. Wilson, Cumberland.
Beckwith
Bedford .. .
Geo. Campbell, Elphln
A. Montgomery, Sfbrlght.
A. Watt, Hall's Mills.
Darling
Bentiuck
Bertie
Darlington ...
Dawn
Dawson
R. Windatt, Bowmanville.
J. M. Webster, Rutherford.
Beverly
J. 8. Hawkins, Gore Bay.
Bexley
Delaware
Denbigh
Derby
Biddulph
BUlings
Binbrook
Blandford
P. Stein, Denbigh.
W. Beaton, Kilsyth.
Geo. Lish, Brownville.
W. Maxwell, Head Lake.
Dereham
Digby
Blanshard
Blenheim
Dorchester, N.
Dorchester, S...
Douro
D. P. Aylesworth, Dorch. S.
B. Dennis, Lyons.
W. O'Brien, S. Douro.
Blythefleld ....
Peterboro' ...
Kent
Perth
Muskoka....
Lanark
Haliburton.
Waterloo ...
Brant
Bonfield
Dover
Downie
J. Welsh, Ouiigah.
Peter Smith, Sebringville.
Brant
Draper
Drumraond . ...
Dudley
R. T. Corrigan, Uffington.
Thomas Moore, Perth.
W. Prust, Haliburton.
Brantford
Brighton
Brock
Dumfries, N....
Dumfries, S....
Dummer
Dungannon....
Dunn
Dunwich
Dysart
Jos. Wrigley, Ayr.
D. Baptie, St. George.
B James, jr. Warsaw.
A. C. Barker, L'Amable.
S W. Hornlbrnok. Dnnnvill*.
Bromley
Brooke
Peterboro'...
Hastings
Haldlmand .
Elgin
Brougham
Bruce
D. C. Clay, Dutton Station.
W. Prust, Haliburton.
Brudeuell
Haliburton. .
Perth ,„
Perth
Bruce
Grenville ...
Grey
Middlesex ...
Bruce
Brunei
Easthope, N ...
Easthope, S....
Eastnor
A. M. Fisher, Amulree
Bruton
V. Stock, Tavistock.
C. W. W.Dalton. Spry.
A. Carmlchael. Spencervlll*.
D Allen, Halsteln.
H McFarlane, Glencoe.
Burford
Bdwardsburg .
Egremont
Ekfrld
Burgess, North
Burgess, South
Burleigh
Burns
Peterboro' ...
Renfrew
Algoma
Lincoln
Peel . ..
Elderslle
Eldon
D McKechnle. Gillies Hill.
Victoria
Leeds
J. A. Jackson. Ixirijeville.
Bnrpee
Blizabethtown.
Ellice
N V. Rrr.wn Nnn Hnhlin. i
Oaistor
Perth 1 J. Pearson, Sebringville. j
Caledou
Blma
Perth It. Fullarron. Newr»7. '
Caledonia
Calvin
Cambridge
Camden
Prescott
Algoma
Russell
Kent
Elmsley, North
Blmsley, South
Elzevir
Emily
Lanark
Leeds A Gren
Hastings ...
Victoria
P. McKinley, Perth.
Thos. O'Reilly, Lombardy
R. W. Miller, Bridgewater. ,
Robert Grandy, Omemee. i
I
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MUNIOIPALITIBB.
178
TOWNSHIPS.
BnniskilleD . ...
BnniBiuore
Bramosa
Erin
BrnestowQ
Uscott, Front of
Ksoott, Hear of.
Ksquesing
Bssa
Btobicoke
Euphemia
Bnphrasia
Faraday
Fenelon
Ferris
Ferris
Finch '
Fltiroy
Flamboro' East
Flamboro'West
Flos
Foley
Fraser
Fredericksb'gN
Frederlcksb'g.S
Fnllarton
Oainsborougb .
Galway
Oarafraxa, E...
Oarafraxa, W .
Qeorgina
Olaraorgan
Qlanford
Glenelg
Glonceater ...
Goderich ....
Gordon
Oosfleld North
Gosfield South.
Gtoulburn
Qower, North.
Gower. South .
Grantham
Grattan
Greenock
Grey
Griffith
Grimsby S. ...
Grimsby, N. ...
Grimsthorpe ...
Gnelph
Guilford...
Gwillimbnry,E
Qwillimbury,N
Gwilllmburj W
Hagat-ty
Haldlmand . ..
Hallowell
Hamilton
Harbum
Harcourt ......
Harwich
Harvey
Hawkesbnry, K
Hawkesbury W
Hay
Head
Herschel
Hibbert
Hillier
Hilton
HimswortbN..
Hlmsworth S .
Hinchinbrov>ke
Hindon
Holland
Hope
Horton
Houghton
Howard ..
Howe Island...
Hawick
Rowland
Hullef
Ruraberstone
OLBRE, AND HIS P. 0. ADDRKSS: TOWNSHIPS.
CODNTT. CLtBK, AMD BIS P. 0. ADDKBM
Lambton ... | J. L. Wilson, Wilsoncrofl.
Peterboro' ...;s. O'Reilly, Ennismore.
Wellington.. Colin Cameron, KJen Mills.
Wellirgton ., Thos. Youdr, Knn.
Len. A Add.. P. A. Mabee, Odessa.
lieeds FI. (). Lynch, Escott.
Leeds jJ.H. Rlackburn.Farmersril^
Halton !Q. H. Kennedy. Georgetown.'
Simcoe |R. T. Banting. Cookstown i
York ;A. McPherpon.lHlinuton.
Liambton ...D. M. Smith, Suth. Cor.
Grey iRobt. Dunlop. Oriersville. j
Hastings 'A. C. Birker, L'Amable.
Victoria W. J. Lytle. Cam bray.
Algonia |M Nelan . Pei rin. :
Muskoka . ... jO. .T. Campbell, Nip'aing Jun .
Stormont ... J A.Cockburn, Uryslor.
Carleton iW. P.Taylor. Fitzroy Ilarb.
Wentworth.. .lohn Bremner, Waterdown. !
Wentworth..ilra N. Binkley, Greensville
Simcoe jWra. Harvey, Elmvale. i
Parry S'd Dis A. Osier, Featherstone. !
Humphrey Muskoka .. ! W. Ditrhburn, KosB«au.
Ilnngertoid ...Hastings ...jT. Graham. Tweed.
Huntingdon ... Hastiti^B ... J. 0. Voft*r, Moira.
Huntley Carieton.... .'John ArKue, Carp
Huron IDrure j A ngya Martyn. Ripley.
Innisfll
Joralyn Algoma
C. Pallintr, AnHn'i<il«<
H. H •• --' '• -'
Johntion JAtgoroa D....'D. '^
Joly Parry Sound'J. ^i
Jones iRenfiew Tho-. ,,..i.;f-, ,,■.
Kalndt.r ]Len. a. Add.,:Mo»e« Lei<«iird, H:
Kee • atln Algcmn D ... ,T- A WiUon K ,
Renfrew...
Lien. & Add..
Len. A Add..
Perth .........
Lincoln
Peterboro' ...
Dufferin ....
Wellington-
York
Halibnrton. .
Wentworth..
Grey
Carleton
Huron
Algoma D...
Essex
Knsex
Carleton
Carleton
Qrenville ..
Lincoln
J. M. Kennedy Pembroke. |
W. B. Miller, Macdonald. ,
W. H. Rikeley, Hayburn. I
J . Wilson, Russelldale |
S. Kennedy. St. Ann's. ]
P. Collins Mount Irwin. \
J. Preston, Marsville. j
Jas. ICennedy, Belwood.
Angus E(^o, Virginia. i
W, Gould, Gooderham.
W. M. Calder, Glanford.
John S. Black, Pomona. |
C. Billings, Billings' Bridge. '
W. Sturdy Goderich
KennelxT
Keuyon ..
Keppel . „
Kincardine... .
King
Kingston ...r,.
KiuloHB
Kitley
Korah
ILAke
I Lake Nipissing
Hjanark
George Willitt, Gore Bay. [
Isaac Jackson, Cottam. !
S W. Coatsworth. Kingsville
A. Abbott, Hateldean.
J. E. Craig, North Gower.
E. Pelton, jr. South Gower.
L. S. Bessey, St. Catharines.
Renfrew IW. Gorman. Eganville. ^
Bruce i.Tohn McNab, Chepstow t
Huron Iw, Spen<'e, Ethel. |
Renfrew Jas. Spenceley, Dnbreuil. I
Lincoln E Irvine. Smithville.
Lincoln W. H. Nelles, Grimsby.
Hastings ... R. W. Miller, Bridmewater.
Wellington.. J. McCorkindale, Guelph.
Elaliburton.. W. Prust, Halibnrton.
York A. J. Hughes. Sharon.
York Henry Sennett, Belhaven.
Simcoe Z. Evans, Bradford.
Renfrew T. Roche, Brudenell.
Northurab'... Thomas Lawless, Grafton.
Prince Edw'.lT. H. Morgan, Bloomfleld.
Northumb'.., J. D. Stewart, Cold Springs.
Haliburton..|W, Prust, Halibnrton.
Haliburton .. W, Prust, Halibnrton.
Kent W. R. Fellows, Blenheim.
Peterboro' ...'j. Cairnduff, Bobcaygeon.
Prescott .!P. LeBrosse, St. Eugene
Prescott Ij. Shields, Vankleek Hill.
Huron jS. J. Latta, Zurich.
Renfrew Thos. 1 egge, Denx Riviere.
Hastings ....JJohn Spence, Hybla.
Perth T. Carroll, Dublin
Prince E.lw'.IS. Nease, Hillier.
Algoma D...'E. Stubbs, Marksville.
Lancaster
Lansdowue, Ft.
Lausdowne, Rr.
Lavant
Lexton
Leeds, Front of
Leeds, Rear of.
Limerick
Lindsay
Little Current
Lobo
Lochiel
Logan
London
Frontenac.jA 0«b< rue, Anien
Glengarry ..|J.D..M(hitot.h,Dom'LionTlll«
Grey lOeo. Athev, (ixerulori.
Bruce 'R.M '"■■•' ' t<
York L. I .,>.'.
Front«nao...;Joti .ui
Brnce jPet*. ...i.j, ,,a.i^;-i.,»
Leeds 8. Edgar. Tol»-<lo
Algoma Dis 'O. Brown. Sault Ste. Mart*.
Ildstings ...ill. M. JoneK. Sliirmrra.
Algoma Dis.lW. Uartl«>, Nipismnn.
Lanark JA Rankin, MJd'll.\ill^.
Glengarry ... J. F. Caftanach. N LHncaster
Leeds J. D. W. Darlinfc;.LiiiM,lowii»
Iieeds J Buriiey, Lyijdbur>tt
Lanark iJ. M Browning. l-HVHnt.
Victoria W.Maxwell. Head l.ak...
Leeds J. D.W Darling. Lanhdowne
Leeds J. Buruey, Ljndbntst
Hastings .... J. W. Ham, St Ola
Brnce Tho? Germon, Caj-o Chin.
Algoma D. MtOilvtry. Liit'e Current
Middlesex ... I E. R. Bairlay, Poplar (I ill.
Glengarry ...|D. B. McMJMhd. Li>rhiel.
Perth .Francis J acobe. Brudhagen.
Middlesex ... Jaa. Grant, Ar^a.
Longford JVlctoria W Maxwell. Head Lnke.
Longnvil
Loughborough
Louth
Luther West...
Luther East ...
Lutterworth ...
Lynedoch
Macaulay
Machar
Madoc
Maidstone ,
Malahide
Maiden
Manltoulin . ...
Manmouth ....
Manvers ,
Mara
Marl
March
Mariposa
Markham
Marlborough
Prescott David Bertrand Cavchnrn.
Frontenac ...iF. Ldw«on. SjdenhMn.
Lincoln jGlark Snnre, Jordau
Wellington.. W. Duncan. KgerTon.
Dufferin JR. E HamiltOTi, Grand Valley
Haliburton.. !J. H. Huibig. .Minden
Renfrew l.)ohn Whelan. Brudeiteii.
iVluskoka . ... ; W. Gohme, STon«-leli!h.
Mus. & P.Sd. E. W. Tardlf. UpIandP.
Hastings ....jJohn Ketchesou. M.<i<)r>c
Ehsex M. MfHugb, Wo«.d^le«.
Elgin John Haggan, Aylmer.
Essex Jas. Honor, Amberstbnrg.
Algoma D.... A. Porter. Gore Bav,
Peterboro' ... M. H. Rltrbie, Willwforce.
Durham Alfred Ryley, B«thai)v.
Ontario JW. R. McPhee, Br chin
Renfrew Thf>s. Legge. Deux Riviere.
Carleton JT. Richardson. South Marvh.
Victoria jJ. F. Cunnings. Oak wood.
York I J. Stephenfon, Unionville.
Muskoka . .
Mnskoka. .
Frontensc .
Haliburton
Giey
Durham....
E. FiFher. Callendar.
James Burke. Trout Creek.
J. Hamilton, ParhHra. i
F. R. Currie, Minden. |
J. P. Hare, Holland Centre. 1
E. E. Dod)d. Port Hope. ]
Renfrew iOeo. Eady, jun., Renfrew. ■
Norfolk jjamea Hoy-l.Glenmeyer. ■
Kent iC. Grant, Ridgetown. j
M. Melville, Howe Island, i
W. Dane. Gorrie.
D. McGilvery, Little Current
T. Cauipbell. Londosboro'
„_ Carleton .T. Wiggins. Malekoff.
Marmora {Hastings ... H. M Jones. Marmora.
Maryborough. Wellington.. E. Dynes, Moorefield.
Marysburgh.N Pr. Edward..' W. Harrison, Frinver.
Marysbnrgb, S.Pr. Edward. W. B. Head. Mjlf.nl
Matawatchan . Renfrew ; Jas. Sp«nceley. Dubr- uil.
Mattawa 'Algoma D... ,Jas. McMeekin, Matia>»k
Matcbedash ... 'Simcoe E W. Kitchen, Levering
Matilda jDnndas G. D. Dixon, Dixon' ».
Mayo Hastings jA A.J.Lang linultt-r
Medonte Simcoe |Wm. Wilson, Hillsdale.
Medora Mnnkoka ....H. C Guy, Bala.
Melancthon ... Dufferin [Jas. Brown. Melantthon.
Meraea ....
Metcali«» .
Methven
Middleton
Miller
Minden ...
Frontenac .
Huron ....
Algoma, D.
Huron ....
Welland 'A. E. Near, Hnmberstone.
Essex !N. Rolfivtn, Leacington.
Middlesex... I John Button. Napier
Peterboro'...: P. Pre«tor, Blairtxn
Norfolk JJ.C.H. Ilerron-O^nrtland
Frontenac... I E. Playfalr. Plevrii.
Haliburton.. !e Moice. MlndfT.
Minto ; Wellington.. I W. D MoLellrn. H.irriston
Monaghan, N. 'Peterboro'.. .iWm. Collins, P-f.TlN.ro'
Monaghan, S. Northumb. .. Alired L».-.w«ii K^ili. l.r.rr
Mono 1 Muskoka . .,
Monmouth .... Haliburton
Mono [Dufferin
M H. Spencer Itrn .) ridge.
J. II Anders^^n. WiU.frtorre.
A. Henry, Mono Centr
174
MUNICIPALITIES.
[1893.
TOWNSHIPS.
OOUNTT.
CLERK, AND HIS P. 0. ADDRBSS.
TOWNSHIPS.
COUNTY.
CLERK. AND HIS P.O. ADDRMfc.
Montague
Moutreale
Mogoe
Mornington ...
Morris
Morrison
Lanark
Hastings ....
Lambton ...
Perth
J. Ferguson, Smith's Falls.
John F> pence Hybla.
Jas. Watson, Brigden.
J. Watson, Burns.
Wm. Clark, Blythe.
Wm. Young, Malta.
B. Watterworth, Wardsville.
B. McLachliu, vJoulton St'n.
G. Durand, Inkerman.
Geo. Laking, Whitfield.
T. R. Garratt, Wooler.
R. E.Sultaby, Qrayenhurst
D. Card, Maynooth.
D. McFarlana, Parry Sound.
W. Fraser. W. McGilliyray.
F. McCarthy, Wylie.
J. B. Lee, McKellar.
John C. Morrison, Winthrop,
r. J. Ryau, Sudbury.
A. Slemmont, Baysville.
T, Uptou, Whitehall.
J.D.McNab, Whitelake.
0. Cameron, Eden Mills.
J.R.Brown, Fort William.
D. McLaren, Nelson.
F. W. Harmer, Hiutonburgh
C Fisher. Queenston.
James McQueen, Fergus.
W. Hartley, Nipissing.
John Grant. Kintore.
WilUam Lee,Thorndale.
G. Hopf, Moltke.
C. E. Burgess, BiirgessTille.
A. McFailane,Otterville.
Angus Bell, Singhampton.
Henry Key, Oakland
A. Cooke, Van Koughnct.
M. W Price, Mountain Grove
0. Duross, Murilla Station.
Jno. Senn, York.
S. J. McElvey, Tuscarora.
W. h\ 0. Boyle, Liii.JMay.
H Watson, Clearville.
A. Fowlie, Orillia.
Q«orge Tudhope, Rugby.
F. Iveson, Metcalfe.
James Burton, Woodlands.
8. C. Bourk, fcharbot Lake.
Tlios Scott, Mclntyre.
J. M. Drummond. Keene.
C. Brown, Sault Ste. Marie
L. Patton, KemptvUle.
J hn IVo.g. KiiigeHSville.
A. Hillsdon, IngersoU.
W. Q. Francis, Ingersoll.
Jas. Connery, Cedar Hill.
J. Elkington, M.D., Ompah.
C. Jones, Mattawa.
C. Brown, Sault Ste. Marie.
M. Henderson, Glenallen.
Wm Stewart, Pelee Island.
J. C. Crow, Ridgeville.
H. W. Perrit, Pembroke.
R. P. Hurlburt, Warkworth.
K. B. Clearwater Scotia.
J. Dempster, Pemtroke.
D. R. Beaton, Whitevale.
tl. F. (Vomar. Sal«m.
Ohas. Belwa, B&rriefleld.
J. Belanger, PJ«ntageuet.
A McLean, Riceville
J- Bernett, Bruce MineR.
Wm. Douglas, Camlachie.
Alf Hunter, Harrowsmith.
J.Cavanagh, Ventry.
J. McLean, Aberfoyle.
J. E. Miller, Combermere.
J. E. Miller, Combermere.
R. A. f'-ivill, Rainham.
J. Q cewart, Fletcher.
J. J jnston, Rathbnrn.
Jau.es Caskey, Almonte.
G. D. Wiggins. Springbrook.
Y. Redinbal St. Azilda,
W. Spence, Manchester.
Richards ....
Richmond
Ridont
Renfrew . ...
Lennox
Muskoka....
Essex
Renfrew
Kent
Thos. Roche, Burdenell.
H. Van Koughnet, Selby.
A. Slemmont, Baysville.
L. D. A. Deziel. St. Joacim.
F. McCarthy, Wjlie.
A. Coatsworth. Komney
Rochester
Rolph
Huron
Muskoka....
Middlesex ...
Haldimand...
Dunda8
Dufferin
Northumb. ..
Muskoka . ...
Hastings ....
Parry 8d. D
Middlesex ...
Renfrew
Parry Sd. D.
Huron
Algoma
Muykoka .
Vlus. & P.Sd.
Renfrew
Halton
Algoma
Halton
Carleton
Lincoln
Wellington .
Algoma
Oxford
Middlesex ...
Qrey
Romney
1 Ross
Renfrew
Stormont ...
Russell
Muskoka....
Harrj Sound
WVntworth..
Algoma ......
Essex
KMHex
Moulton
Roxborough ...
Russell
R. C. McGregor, Ta>Hide.
Mountain
MuLmur
Murray
Muskoka
W. R Craig, Russell.
W. Tiugey, Gerniania.
E Geddes Midlothian
Ryde
Ryerson
Saltfleet
Sandfield
Sandwich, E...
Sandwich, W...
S.tbw»li
J. H. Johnston, Bi^ Lake.
McDougall ....
McGillivray ...
J Diigall, Tecumseth
Alf *l{t.ii«lH>iTi r!nnjirrl Rivfir-
Orev
John McKenzie,Presquel8le
John Lowrie, Sarnia.
R. B. Fleming, Aberdour.
K Lambert ^«ult Ste. Marie.
McKellar
McKillop
\lfKim
1 Sarriia
Saugeen
Sault Ste.Marie
Scarborough..
gfOtt
Lambton ...
Bruce
Algoma
York
Ontario
Ontario
iilrew
Haldimand.
Northumb'l.
Algoma D ...
Len A Add..
Haliburton..
Haldimand .
«i.»rk
Lanark
Retitrew
Algoma
liaKtings ....
M'.^"' »
Peterboro' ...
Haliburton..
Lambton. ...
Victoria
P. Edward...
Elgin
Muskoka . ...
Renfrew
Welland
Haliburton..
Huron
Bruce
Huron
Muskoka....
Algoma D....
Muskoka . ...
Frontenac ...
Parry S'dD.
Qrey
McMurrich....
1l/r/.MaVi
W. NelKon. Uxbridge.
John Foy, Port Perry.
C Walther, Vanburgh.
A Williamson, York
W. Morton. Camnbellford.
Scugog
Nassagaweya .
Neebing
lUalann
Sebastopol
Seneca
Seymour
Serpent River.
Sheffield
Nepeau
C. E. Smith. Cooks Mill's
J. Aylesworth. Tamworth.
W Cooper. Boskung
W. Chalmerh. Low Banks.
Geo. Campbell, Elphin.
Henry Rieney. Maberly.
Thos. Roche, Brudenell.
A.W.Thompson. Port Arthu»
T. B. Prior, Wallbridge.
W. L. Kemp. Silver Water.
F. J. Bell, Selwyon.
E. B. Munn, Minden.
Orra Bishop, Wilkefport.
S. Suddaby, Burnt River.
C. H. Wright, Demorestville
D. Taylor, Fingal.
0. Lafrance. Sturgeon Falls.
b^hfllmurne....
Sherbrooke . ...
Sherbrooke,N.
Sherbrooke, 8.
Sherwood
Shuniah
Sidney ..
Nipissing ....
Nissouri, East.
NlssourijWest
Normanby
Norwich, N'th.
Norwich, 8'th.
Nottawasaga...
Oakland
Oakley
Oxford
Oxford
Simcoe
Brant
Silver Water..
Smith ... .
Muskoka
Prontenac ...
Algoma
Haldimand.
Brant
Victoria
Kent
Suowden
Sombra
Somerville ....
Sophiasburgh .
Southwold ....
Springer
Stafford
Stamford
Stanhope
Stanley
St. Edmonds...
Stephen
Stephenson ...
St. Joseph's Is.
Stisted
Q^Jygr
Oneida
Onondaga
Odb
W. Hawkins, Micksburg.
F. A. Hutt, South End.
Orillia
Simcoe
Simcoe
Carleton
Stormont ...
Fronttnac ...
Grey
Peterboro* ...
Algoma Uu
GrenTille ...
Oxford
Oxford
Oxford
Lanark
Frontenac ...
Algoma Dis.
Algoma L»i8.
Wellington. .
Efspex
Oro
W. Cooper, Boskung.
Osgood*
Osnabruck ....
Obo
G Stewart, Clin on.
Thos. Germ' n, Cape Chin.
Chester Prouty, Hay.
OanrAV
D. Bain. Utterson.
Otonabee
G. S. Lay, Richard's Landing
T. Lak« man, Aspdin.
Storrington ...
Strong
Oxford, East ...
Oxford, North.
Oxford, West .
Pak«nham
John Carter, Sundridge
John Albery, Meaford.
A. Stephen. Desboro.
Geo. Burrows, Stayner.
St. Vincent . ...
Sullivan
Sunnidale
Sydenham ....
TarentoruB . ...
Thv
Tecumseth
Tehkummah...
Thorah
Thorold
Tburlow
rilbury,East...
Tilbury, West..
Tiny
Torbolton
Toronto
Toronto Gore
Tossorontio ...
Townsend
Trafalgar
Tuckersmith...
Tudor
Turnberry
Tyendinaga ...
Unorg'ed Tps..
Dsborne
Uxbridge
Vaughan
Verulam
Qrey
Simcoe
Papineau
Parke
Algoma Dis.
Simcoe
Simcoe
Algoma
Ontario
Welland
Hastings ...
Kent
Essex
Simcoe
Carleton
Peel
C. Brown, Sault Ste. Marie.
S L.Montgomery. VictoriaHar
Peel
Henry Stone, Tottenham.
A W Trewin Tehkummah.
Pelee Island
Pelham
Welland
Renfrew
N'thum'land
Muskoka...
Renfrew
Ontario
Wellington. .
Frontenac ...
Prescott
Preacott
Algoma
Lambton ...
Frontenac ...
John McArthur. Beaverton.
Pembroke . ...
Percv
Perry ...
Pettewawa ....
Pickering
Pilklngton
Pittsburgh
Plantagenet. N
Plantagenet, S
Plummer
Plympton
Portland
T.A.Clark, Fonthill.
A. Latta Corbey^ille.
D. R. Farquharson, Fletcher.
T. Anderson. Comber.
A. McNamara. Randolph.
D. B. McLaren, Dirleton.
Wm. Cook. Streetsville.
Peel
N. Harrison, Castlemore.
Simcoe
Norfolk
Halton
Huron
Hastings ...
Huron
Hastings ...
Muskoka . ...
Huron
Ontario
York
W. M. Lockhart, Kveretts.
S. Cunningham. Waterford.
J. K. Applebee. Oakville.
S. Smillie, Hensall
C Donaldson, Millbridge.
Pnslinch
Radcliffe
WelUngton..
Renfrew
Renfrew
Haldimand..
Kent
Ontario
Lanark
Hastings ...
Aljioma,...
Ontario
John Burgess, Blu. vale.
A.R. Randall. Sbannonville.
D. Patterson. M'-Kellar.
Raiuham
Raleigh
G. W. Holman, ElJmville.
J McCullough, Goodwood
J M. Lawrence, Rich'd H.
Ramsay
Victoria
Simcoe
Welland
Perth
I. Junkin, Bobcaygeon.
Geo. Sneath, Midhurst.
Vespra
Wainfleet
Wallace
Bay side
J. Henderson, Marshville.
Beach
R. Q. Roberta, Shipley.
INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES, ONT.
NoTK. — Cities in Caps. VillageH in Itaiica.
0ITIB8, TOWNS,
COUNTY.
KTC.
Acton
Halton ....
Ailsa Craig . .
Middlesex . .
Alexandria ..
Glengarry ..
Allandale ....
Simt'oe
Almonte ....
Lanark
Allinton
Siincoe
Alvinnton
Lanibton ..
Amherstburg .
Essex
Apsley
Peterboro'..
Arkona
Lambton . . .
Arnprior
Renfrew
Arthur
Wellington .
Ashbiirnham .
Peterboro' . . ;
Athens
Leeds
Aurora
York 1
Ayliuer
El-in 1
Ayr
Waterloo . .
Barrie
Siiucoe
Bath
Lennox & Ad
Bayfield
Huron
Beamsville . .
Lincoln
Beaver ton
Ontario
Beeton
Simcoe
Belle River....
Essex
Bellkville . .
H {.stings . ..
Berlin
Waterloo ..
Blenheim
Kent
Blyth
Huron
Bohcuygcon . .
Victoria....
Bolton
Peel
Bothwell. ...
Kent
Bowmaaville .
Durham . . .
Bracebridge . .
Mu.skokaDis
Bradford ....
Simcoe
Brampton ....
Peel
Brantford. . .
Brant
Brighton
Northumb'd
Brockville....
Leeds
Brussels
Huron
Burk's Falls..
Parry Sound
Burlington . .
Halton ....
Caledonia ....
Haldimand .
Campbelljord .
Northumb'd
Cannimjton ..
Ontario
Cardinid . .
Leeds&Gren
Carle ton Place
Lanark ....
Casselman . . .
Russell
Caywja
Haldimand .
Chatham ....
Kent
Chesley
Bruce
Chesterville . . .
Dundas
Chippdiva
Welland ...
Clifford
Wellington .
Clinton
Huron
C<jbourg
Northumb'd
Colborne
Northumb'd
Collingwood . .
Simcoe
Cornwall
Storraont ..
CLERK, AND P. O. ADDRESS.
T. T. Moore, Acton.
E. B. Smith, Ailsa Craig ...
A. L. Smith, Alexandria.
E. Whitehead, Allandale,
Lewis Coulter. Almonte.
J. C. Hart, AUiston.
Richard Code, Alvinston.
J. H.C. Leggatt, Amherstb'g.
P. shewen, Apsley.
A. Davidson. Arkona.
Geo. E. Neilson, Arnprior.
Wm W. White, Arthur.
J. Wood, Peterboro'.
B. Loverin, Athens.
S. H. Liiiidy. Aurora.
W. A. Glover, Aylmer.
Andrew J. Reid, Ayr.
H. Bird, Barrie.
D. T. Forwaid, Bath.
John Day, Baytield.
R. VanNorman, Beamsville.
C. A. Paterson, Beaverton.
Geo. Averill, Beeton.
D. Dumouchette, Belle Riv.
D. B. Robertson, Belleville.
L D. Bowman, Berlin.
J. W. Gibson, Blenheim.
E. D. Chamberlain, Blyth.
I. Junkin, Bobcaygeon.
S. J. Walford, Albion.
Geo. L. Taylor, Bothwell.
R. Windatt, Bowmanville.
James Boyer, Bracebridge.
R. Stewart, Bradford.
T. J. Blain, Brampton.
Jas Woodyatt, Brantford.
M. K. Lockwood, Brighton.
J. Dargavel, Brockville
F. S. Scott, Brussels.
E. Bizert, Burk's Falls.
W. G. NoUes, Burlington.
James Aldridge, Caledonia.
D. Kennedy, Campbellford.
R. A. Sinclair, Cannington,
C. P. Glasford, Cardinal.
A.R .G.Peden.Carlet'n Place
W. QuenneviUe, Casselman.
E. C. Campbell, Cayuga.
John Tissiman, Chatham.
J. K. Clarke. Chesley.
J. G.Gillespie, Chestervi
W. Greenwood, Cliipv)awa.
R. E. Biggar, Clifford.
W. Coates, Clinton.
D. H. Miuaker, Cobourg.
Q. Keyes, Colborne.
John Hogg, Collingwood.
Geo. S. Jarvis, Cornwall
CITIES, TOWNS,
ETC.
Crennore
Day Mills
Deseronto . . . .
Drayton
Dresden
Dundalk
Dundas
Dunnville
Durham
Button
East Toronto
Eganvllle
Elinira
Elora
Embro
Erin
Exeter
Fenelon Falls..
Fergxis
Forest
Fort Erie
Gait
Gananoque . .
Garden Island
Georgetown . .
Gravenhurst..
Glencoe
Godench ....
Gore Bay ....
Grii fishy
GUEI.PH
Hagersville . . .
Hamilton.. ..
Harriston ....
Hastings ....
Hawkeshury ..
Hespeler
Holland Landg
Huntiville ..
IngersoU . . .
Iroqxiois'
KemptvUle.. .
Kincardine . .
Kingston . . .
King^inlle . . .
Lakefield ...
Lanark
Lancaster . . .
Leamington .
Lindsay
Listowel
Little Current
London
London West
L'Origiml ...
Lucan
Lucknotu .. .
Simcoe
Algoma D. . .
Hastings . .
Wellington..
Kent
Grey
Wentworth .
Haldimand .
Grey
ElKin
York
Renfrew
Waterloo. ..
Wellington .
Oxford . . . .
Wellington .
Kssex
Huron
Victoria
Wellington .
Lambton ..
Welland....
Waterloo . . .
Leeds
Prontenac . .
Halton . . . .
Muskoka . .
Middlesex ..
Huron
Manitoulin..
Lincoln
Wellington .
Haldimand .
Wentworth .
WeUington .
Northumb'd
Presi'ott . . . .
Waterloo . .
Y'ork
CLERKS, AMD P. O. AWUEiiS
I Muskoka. ,
Oxford...,
I Dundas . . ,
iGi-enville .
Bruce
Frontenac ,
Essex
Peterboro'
lAnark ...
Glengarry ,
Essex
Victoria .. ,
R. M. Richmond, Creemore
W. Harris, Day MilU*.
R. W. Irvine. Deseronto.
A. S. Lown, Drayton.
John Chappel, Dresden.
T. Hall. Dundalk.
James More, Dundas.
J. W. Holmes, Dunnville.
J. Moodie, Durham
J. D. Blue, Button.
W. H. Clay, Coleman.
J. A. Smith, Eganville.
J. H. Ruppel, Elniira,
Alex. Petne, Elora.
E. Cody, Brooksdale.
Wm. Conooy, Erin.
John Waltei-s, E.ssex.
M. Eacrett, Exeter.
F.McDougall.Feuehm Falls
Wm. Ross, Fergus.
H. Barron, Forest.
W. E. Edwards, Fort Ene.
J. G. Dykes, Gait.
S. McCammon, Gananoqoe.
R.Raymond, Gardenlsland.
G.S.Goodwillie.Georgetown
T. Johnston, Graven hurst
G. M. Harrison, Glencoe.
W. Mitrlifll, Gfxlerich.
John S.Hawkins, Gore Bay.
Jas. Bpxiie, Grimsby.
R. Mitchell, Guelph.
J. H. Scott, Hagersville.
Thos. Beasley, Hamiltiin
A. J. Stewart, Harriston.
Alex. Wilson, Hastings.
.M. J. Co><tello.Hawkesbury
A. J. Brewster. Hesj»eler.
T. Shepj>ard, Holland Land.
R. W.Godolphiii.Huntaville
W. R. Smith, Ingei^oll.
James Tindale, Iroquois.
O. B;iscom, Kemptville.
A M Williamson. Kincardine
M. Flanagan, Kingst«m.
8. T. Copus, Kingsville.
Alex. Bell, M.D.. Lakefleld.
W. A. Field. I>anark.
J. A. McLean, Lan<*.a8ter.
'W.C. Conlson, LeainingtoD.
|F. Knowlson, Lindsay.
Perth iWm. Bright, Listowel.
M anitoulin.. p. McGilvery, Little Current
Middlesex .. I Alex. S. Abbott, London.
Middlesex ..|T. S. Minton, London West.
Pres't&Rus'llE. P. Johnson, L'Orignal.
Middlesex.. Q A. Stanley, Lucan.
Bruce JH. Morrison, Luckn.ow.
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CITIES, TOWNS,
ETC.
COUNTY.
CI.ERK, AND P. O. ADDRESS.
CITIES, TOWNS,
ETC.
COUNTY.
CLERK, AND P. O. ADDRESk
Afadoc
Hastings ..
B. O'Hara, Madoc.
Richmond
Carleton
John Reilly, Richmond.
Manitoimning
.Manitw'ning
W. n. Price, Manitowauing
Richmond Hill
York
M. Teefy, Richmond Hill.
Markham
York
11. J. Corson. Markham.
Ridgetown. ..
Kent
D. Cochrane, Ridgetown.
Markdale
Grey
W. A. Brown, Markdale.
Rockland ....
Russell
A. E. Erskine, Ruekland
AfaWtwa
Nipissing . . .
J. McMeakin, Mattawa.
Sandwich ....
Essex
J. A. Stuart, Sandwich.
JUaxville
Glengarry. . .
R. A. Malheson, MaxviUe.
Sarnia
Lambton . .
J. D. Stewart, Sarnia.
Meaford
Grey
John Alberv, Meaford.
Sault St.Marie
Algoma Dis.
W. J. Moorehouse, S.Ste.M
MerriekviUe ..
Grenville . . .
J. Johnson, MerriekviUe.
Seaforth
Hunm
William Elliott, Seaforth.
Merritton ....
Lincoln
R. Clark, Merriton.
Shelburne ....
Dufferin.. ..
F. G. Dunbar, Shelburne.
MidJand
Simcoo ....
H. Switzer, Midland.
Simcoe
Norfolk ....
N. C. Ford, Simcoe
Millbrook
Durham
W. Turner, Millbrook.
Smith's Falls .
Lanark
B.E.Sparham, Smith's Palls
Miltou
Halton ....
R. Coates, Milton
Southampton.
Bruce
Jas. Howe, S<mthampton.
Milverton
Perth
W. D. Weir, Milverton.
Springfield . . .
Elgin
J. B. Lucas, Springfield.
Mitchell
Perth
J. N. Christie, Mitchell.
Stayner
Simcoe ....
C.E. Jakeway.M.D , Stayner
Morrishurgh . .
Dundas ....
F. P. Plantz, Morri.sburg.
Stirling
Hastings ..
John S Black. Stirling.
Mouut Forest.
Wellington .
W. C. Perry, Mount Forest.
StouffviUe ....
York
W. C. Hamilton, StouffviUe
Napanee ....
Len. & Add.
P. Embury, Napanee.
Stratford . .
Perth
R. R. Lang, Stratford.
liewhoro
Leeds
L. S. Lewis, Newboro'.
Strathroy ....
Middlesex..
J. B. Winlow, Strathroy.
Newburgh ....
Addington . .
E.J. Madden, Newburgh.
Streetsville ....
Peel
W. J. Pitmey, StreetsviUe-
Newhury
Middlesex . .
R. Anderson, Newbury.
S.Catharines
Lincoln
J. RoUison, St. Catharines.
Newcastle ....
Durham
George Curtis, Newcastle.
St. Mary's....
Perth
L. Harstone, St. Mary's.
New Hamburg
Waterloo ..
W. Millar, New Hamburg
St. Thomas ..
Elgin
H. F. Ellis, St. Thomas.
Nevmarket. . .
York
David Lloyd, Newmarket.
Sturgeon Falls
Nipissing . . .
J.D.Cockburn, Sturgeon F
Niagara
Lincoln
D. Servos, Niagara.
Sudhury
Nipissing.. .
T. J. Ryan, Sudliury
Niagara Falls.
Welland ...
Tohn Robinson, N. Falls.
Sundridge
Parry Sound
B McDermott, Sundridge
N.Fal'8,So7ith
Welland ....
M. B. Morris, N. Falls S.
StUton
York
P. McClennan, Sutton West
North Toronto
York
W. J. Douglas, Eglinton.
Tara
Bruce
J. D. Tobey, Tara.
North Bay....
Nipissing...
J. G. Corniack, North Bay.
Teeswater
Bruce
J. Farquharson. Teeswater.
Norwich
Oxford ....
W. F. Fairlev, Norwich.
Thamesville ..
Kent
John Duncan, Thamesville.
Norwood
Peterboro' . .
Jas. Calder, Norwood.
Thedford
Lambton . .
W. Brooks, Thedford.
Oakville
Halton ....
R. Balmer, Oakville.
Thessalon
Algoma
Sam. Hagan, Thessalon
Oil Springs . . .
Lambton . .
D. P. Sisk, Oil Springs.
Thornbury . . .
Grey
B. Rorke, Thornbury.
Otnemee
Victoria
G. A. Balfour, Omemee.
Thorold
Welland.. ..
W. T. Fish, Thorold.
Orangeville . . .
Dufferin.. ..
k. A. Hughson, Orangeville
Tilbury Centre
Kent
A. A. Wilson, Tilbury Cent.
Orillia
Simcoe ....
C. E. Grant, Orillia.
Tilsonburg . . .
Oxford ....
E. C. Ja(;kson, Tilsonburg.
Oshawa
Ontario ....
Charles W. Smith, Oshawa
Tiverton
Bruce
J. C. Graham, Tiverton.
Ottawa
Carleton ....
Wm. P. Lett, Ottawa.
Toronto
York
John Blevins, Toronto.
Ottawa East..
Carleton ....
W. G. Ross, Ottawa East.
Toronto Jun'n.
York
R. J. Leigh, Toronto June.
Owen Sound..
Grey ......
T Gordon, Owen Sound.
Tottenham.. ..
Simcoe
G. P. Hughes, Tottenham
Paisley
Bruce
N. McKechine, Paisley.
Trenton
Hastings . .
A. G. Whittier, Trenton.
Palinerston . . .
Wellington .
S. Caswell, Palinerston.
Uxbridge
Ontario ....
A. D. Williams, Uxbridge.
Paris
Brant
S. Dadson, Paris.
Vienna
Elgin
W. Watts, Vienna.
Park Hill ....
Middlesex . .
T. A. Maybury Park Hill.
Walkerton ....
Bruce
G. Gould. Walkerton.
Parry Sound..
Parry Sound
W. L Haight, Parry Sound
Walkerville...
Essex
C.H Robinson, Walkerville
Pembroke ....
Renfrew
A. J. Fortier, Pembroke.
Wallaeeburgh .
Kent
H. E. Johns(m, Wallaceb'gh
Penetanguis'e.
Simcoe ....
W.H.Hewsnn,Penetanguis.
WahinghamC
Norfolk
J.Phelan, Walsingham Cen.
Perth
Lanark ....
W. H. Radenhurst, Perth.
Wardsville . . .
Middlesex..
D. Johnson, Wardsville.
Petei-borough .
Peterboro' . .
John R. Cobb, Peterboro.
Waterdown . . .
Wentworth .
J. G. Daviss, Waterdown.
Petrolia
Lambton . .
G. S. McPherson. Petrolia.
Waterford ....
Norfolk ....
S, Cunningham, Waterford.
Picton
Prince Edwd
John Twigg, Picton.
Waterloo ....
Waterloo ..
F. Colquhoun, Waterloo.
Point Edward.
Lambton . .
W. Mitchell. Point Edward.
Watford
Lambton ..
John Tulloch, Watford.
Port Arthur. . .
Thunder Bay
W. Langworthy, Pt. Arthur
Welland
Welland,...
E. R. Hellems, W^elland.
Port Colborne .
Welland....
S. J. Hopkins, Pt.Colbonie
Wellington . . .
Prince Edwd
J. H. Osborne, Wellington.
Port Dalhousie
Lincoln
J. W.Considine, Pt. Dalho'sie
Weston
York
R. H. Leighton, Weston.
Port Dover....
Norfolk....
T. M. England, Port Dover.
Whitby
Ontario ....
Thos. Huston, Whitby.
Port Elgin ....
Bruce
N. A. Ray, Port Elgin.
Wiarton
Bruce
T. D Galloway, Wiarton.
Port Hove.. ..
Durham ....
H. V. Sanders, Port Hope.
Winchester . . .
Dundas
W. W. Beach, Winchester
Port Perry . . .
Ontario ....
N. F. Patterson, Port Perry
Windsor
Essex
S. Lusted, Windsor.
Port Rowan . .
Norfolk ....
James Ryan, Port Rowan
Wingham ....
Huron
J. B. Ferguson, Wingham.
Port Stanley . .
Elgin .... :
Jas. Gough, Port Stanley.
Woodbridge ..
York
J. McClure, Woodbridge.
Portsmouth . . .
Frontenac . .
Thos. Kelly, Portsmouth
Woodstock . .
Oxford ....
G. C. Eden, Woodstock.
Prescott
Grenville . .
B. White, Prescott.
Woodville ....
Victoria....
J. C. Gilchrist, Woodville.
Preston
Waterloo ..
Wm. A. Husband, Preston. •
Wroxeter
Huron ....
Jos. Cowan, Wroxeter
Rat Portage..
Thunder Bay
J. K. Brydon, Rat Portage.
Wyoming .. .
Lambton ..
H. G. Taylor, W^yoming.
Renfrew
Renfrew.. ..
R. Drvsdale, Renfrew.
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MIUNICIP/VLITIES IN M|AfliTOBA.
NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
All Taxes are payable to the Treasurer of the respective Municipality.
HON. JAMES A. SVl ART— ifuni^ipal Commissioner.
MflNICIPALlTV.
MAYORS AND REEVES.
CLERKS AND TREASURERS, AND P. 0. ADDRESS.
Argyle
Peter Strang, Moropano ! John Harrower, Baldur.
R. J. Anderson, Declare J. B. Anderson, Cl'k, Wm. Jones, Treas.
A. M. Livingston. Melita W. F. Thomas, Melita.
John Taylor, Headingly Frank Ness. St. Charles.
Andrew Kelly, Brandon J. C. Kerr, CTk, D. M. McMillan, Treas., Brandon.
Wm. Hedley, Oak Lake W. Miller, Oak River.
W. B. Lennard, Assissippi Ed. Armstrong, Assissippi.
Archie
Arthur
Brandon City
Blanchard. .'
Boulton
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MUNIOTPALTTIttS IN MANITOBA.
177
MUNICIPALITY.
Birtle Town
Birtle
Carberry Village
Cornwallis ,
Clanwilliam ,
North Cypress
South Cypress
Daly
De Salaberry
Dufferin
Elton
Emerson Town
Ellioe
Fairford
Franklin
Glenwood
Gimli
Gladstone Town
Hanover
Harrison
Kildonan
La Broquerie . . . ."
Langf ord
Lansdowne
Lome
Louise
Macdonald
Minnedosa Town
Miniota
Morris
Morris Town
Morton
Montcalm
Neepawa Town
North Norfolk
South Norfolk
Oakland
Oak River
Odanah
Pembina
Pipestone
Plessis
Portage la Prairie Town . . . .
Portage la Prairie Municipal.
Rosed ale
Rapid City Town
Rockwood .
Rhineland
Ritchot
Riding Mountain . . .
Rossburn
Russell
Sif ton
Saskatchewan
Silver Creek
Selkirk Town
Selkirk East
Shoal r.ake
Shell River
Springfield
Stanley
Strath'clair
St. Andrews
St. Boniface
St. Boniface Town .
St. Clements
St. Francois Xavier
St. Laurent
St. Paul
Tache
Turtle Mountain . . .
Varennes
Virden Village
Wallace ....
Westbourne
Winchester
Winnipeg City. ....
Whitehead
Woodworth
Woodlands
MAYORS AND RRBVI
J. S. Crawford, Birtle
F. W. Huchinohen, Birtle
T. B. Henderson, Carberry..
Rev O. Roddick, lirandon Hills. .
Andrew Cook, Minnedosa
Robert Ferguson, Wellwood
James Davidson, Glenboro*
W. A. Walker, Brandon
W. A. Lasalle, Joly's
iGeorge Sexsmith, Carman
IT. H. Pentland, Douglas
D. H. McFadden, Kmerson
j W. C. O'Keefe, Fort Eilice
iThis municipality is not organized
JS. Sullivan, Dominion City
J. W. Hartney, Souris
J. Magnusson, Ames
J. L. Logie, Gladstone
P. Toews, Chortitz
E. McGill, Minnedosa
W. Eraser, Fernton
IZeph Maguan, St. .\nne
'James Molland, Glendale
W. Montgomery, Glenholra
R. G. O'Malley, Somerset
James Morrow, Silver Springs
J. W. Parker, Blythfield
P. J. McDermott, Minnedosa .. . .
John Fleming, Arrow River
J. S. Campbell, Morris
No organization.
W. Miller, Boissevain >
A, Fortier, St. Pie
B. R. Hamilton, Neepawa
Robert McGregor, Austin
R. J. Warren, Olive
F. O. Fowler, Wawanesa
W, J. Bowan, Hamiota
J. T. Wilson, Minnedosa
F. Bolton, Calf Mountain
Robert Forke, Pipestone
Not organized.
W. Garland, Portage la Prairie . .
G. Greenlaw, Highblufif
Robert Campbell, Bridge Creek . .
I J. A. Ovas, Rapid City
J. M. Toombs, Stonewall
G. Klassen, Gretna
John Kenny, St. Norbert
Not organized.
John McPhail, Oakbum
A. B. McDougall, Russell
R. Sutherland, Oak Lake
G. McGregor, Rapid City
W. S. Crerar, Silver Creek
F. W. Colcleugh, Selkirk
OLBEKS AWD TKEAaURJUU, A»0 r. O; JUWEHS.
Alfred Morton. Birtle.
Thomas Leese. Fox warren.
J. O. FiU-h. (':ul,.rr.
E. J. Blip '
W. T. H.;: .;,
M. Collin
W. T. Sut „kI.
F.T. W, i.nnfu.
L. M. P. -N
F. D. Stewart, CI k. J. H. Haveraon, TreM.. Cftmuin.
Archilnild Kennedy, Brandon.
W. VV. Unsworth, "h:mcr»on.
J. C. Wilkinson, Beaver Rapid*).
T. Coulter, Dominion City.
J. Duhnage, Souris.
3. Thorsteinssun. Gimli.
'D. J. McClean, Cl'k, Harold J. Pearbon, Tr«M.,
C. Epp, Chortitz. (Gbubtone.
A. R. Faiuiing, \ewdale.
G. F. Munroe, Winnipeg.
T. Pare, St. Anne.
R. Dunsmore, Franklin.
M. K. Boughton, Arden .Station.
George Crawford, Swan Lake. [Pilot Mound.
W. Cranston, C'k, Clearwater. W. A. Donald, TreM.,
J. Cuddy, C'k, Winni|>eg, B. Theroux, Treas. Lawlle
James McDonald, Minnedosa.
W. H-.ward, C'k, Arrow River, W. D. Paynter,
D. M. Ure, Morris. [Treaa., Beulah.
J. A. Wright, Boissevain.
J. Baril, St. Jean Baptiste.
W. Currie, Neepawa.
T. R. Varden, McGregor.
J. S. McAdam. Treherne.
W. S. Moody, Rounthwaite.
Joseph Andrews, Hamiota.
John Cunmiing, Minnedosa.
M. Young, C'k, Manitou, J.. H. Fargey, Treas.,
A. P. Power, Virden. (La Riviere.
F. A. Whittaker, Sec. -Treas., Portage la Prairie.
J. \V. Jackson, Portage la Prairie.
W. F. Young, Neepawa.
James Rogerson, Rapid City.
T. Fi-ankland, Stonewall.
W. Rempel, Gretna.
0. H. Pacaud, St. Norbert.
John Brodie, Rossburn.
John Brown, Russell.
E. Dickson, Oak Lake.
M. Turiff, C'k, George Grant Treas., hajua ^ it v.
W. McKay. Silver Creek.
T. Partington, Selkirk.
C. C. Stewart. East Selkirk.
H. G. Chambers, Shoal Lake.
W. S. Wallac-e, Shellmouth.
W. Gooilridge, Oak Bank.
C. McCorquatlale. Monien.
W. L. Mclnnes, Strathclair.
J. McDougall. Lower Fort Garry.
F. Carriere, jr., St. Boniface.
J. C. Auger, St. Boniface.
W. R. Young, Selkirk West.
P. Lavallee, St. Francois Xavier.
T. Seaman, C'k, Se&mo. D. Devlin, Treas., St. Laur't
A. J. Kayll. C'k, A. Masters, Treas., MkfcUechuroh.
W. l-agimodiera, Lorette.
J. M. Baldwin, Killaniey.
A. G. McDougall, Virden.
A. G. McDongall, Virden.
P. St. C. McGregor. C'k. T. L. Morion. Treas.,
W. R. David. Deloraine. (Gladstone.
C. J. Brown, C'k, W. G. Scott, Treas., Winnie
John Menzies, Oakbum
A. Stewart. Castleavery
R. S. Conklin, Dugald
V. Winkler, Morden
Charles Geekie, Elphinstone. . .
E. B. Kett, Parkdale
J. B. Beliveau, St. Boniface
T. A. Bernier, St. Boniface
Robert Hay, St. Andrews
P. Breland, St. Francois Xavier
J. M. Mulvihill. St. Laurent . . .
R. R. Taylor, Bir I's Hill
L. Goulet, Lorette
R. H. Smith, Fairhall
Not organized.
R. AdamsoM, Virden
J. F. Frame, Virden
A. E. Sm illey, Westbourne
A. Cates, Napinka
Alfred Pearson, Winnipeg C. J. Brown, C'k, >v. u. scott, Treas., Winnioeg.
A. Nichol. Alexander G. Armstronjr, .\lexander. [dine.
Thomas Frame, Virden . .
Charles Stewart, Hanlan
T. R. Todd, Ck. HilMew, J. Parr. Treas.. Bradwar-
E. P. Langrell, C'k, Jas. Proctor. Treas., Woodlands.
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DIVISION COURT CLLRKS, ONTARIO.
Division Court Inspector— JOSEPH DICKEY, Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
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ALGOMA district.
Edw. Biggins. . Sault Ste. Marie
David Ballantyne . Bruce Mines
W. L. Nichols Thessalon
J. Mcintosh. . .Sault Ste. Marie
W. J. Smith . . Richard's Land'g
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Joseph Robinson . . . Brantford
John K. Finlayson Paris
David Baptie St. George
Henry Cox Burford
J. R. Malcolm Scotland
T. F. Simpson Onondaga
BR'JCE.
Wm. Collins Walkerton
H. B. O'Connor Teeswater
Joseph Barker Kincardine
Neil McKechnie Paisley
Robert Munro Port Elgin
Hugh Murray Underwood
A. Neelands Invermay
James Walmsley Wiarton
Angus Martyn Ripley
W. Moshier Lion's Head
carleton.
John R. Armstrong Ottawa
Wm. Henderson... . .Richmond
H W. McDoagall Carp
W. P. Taylor..Fitzroy Harbor
John Kerr Kars
Daniel McLaurin Metcalf
Fred.W.Harmer, Hintonburgh
DUFFERIN.
Joseph Pattullo . ..Orangeville
Alex. McLachlin . . .Shelburne
John A. Love Stanton
James Henry Mono Mills
R. E. Hamilton . . Grand Valley
ELGIN.
Alexander Love Aylmer
A. McBride St. Thomas
A. McBride St. Thomas
A. N. C. Black Dutton
ESSEX.
J. A. Stewart Sandwich
J. H. C. Leggatt,Amherstburg
E. Allworth Kingsville
Charles Bell Oxley
Geo. A. Morse. . . .Leamington
F. P. Boutellier . . . . Belle River
John McCrae Windsor
John .Milne Essex
William Mann Comber
frontenac.
W. J. Robinson Kingston
P. McKim Kingston
C. Ruttan Sydenham
Alex. Grant Verona
John McGrath Sunbury
J. Shibley Sharbot Lake
GREY.
B. Allen Owen Sound
David Jackson Durham
Thomas Plunkett Meaford
Thomas J. Rorke . . Heathcote
J. W. Armstrong. ..Flesherton
John McDonald . . . Chatsworth
D. Campbell Hanover
Richard Stephens . . . Markdale
haldimand.
D. McGregor Caledonia
H. D. T. Rogers Cayuga
III. Thomas Armour. . ..Dunnville
IV. R. A. Ilavill Rainham
V. E. Birdsall Canborough
VI. Charles E. Bourne Jarvis
IIALIBURTON.
I. Chas. D. Curry Minden
II. Wm. Prust Haliburton
III. Stephen Kettle Ursa
iialton.
I. Wm. Panton Milton
II. Robert Balmer Oakville
III. L. Grant Georgetown
IV. J. Matthews Acton
V. Neil McPhail .... Campbellville
VI. Jas. Robinson Burlington
HASTINGS.
I. H. Ashley Belleville
II. F. B. Prior Wallbridge
III. A. B. Randall Shannonville
IV. Thomas McCann Tweed
V. F. B. Parker Stirling
VI. Arthur W. Coe Madoc
VII. A. S. Valleau Deseronto
VIII. Jacob Sills Canifton
IX. J. B. Young Trenton
X. M. H. Powell Marmora
XI. Jas. E. Harrison . . Bridgewater
XII. Dermot Kavanagh. . . L'Amable
HURON.
I. Charles Seager Goderich
II. John Beattie Seaforth
III. W. W. Farran Clinton
IV. Alexander Hunter ...Brussels
V. Thomas Trivett Exeter
VI. James Whyard . . . Dungannon
VII. John Morgan Bayfield
VIII. James McGuire Wingham
IX. Joseph Cowan Wroxeter
X. Michael Zeller Zurich
XI. William Lewis Orediton
XII. Wm. Campbell Blyth
KENT.
I. Wm. B. Wells Chatham
II. J. Duck Ridgetown
III. Simeon Wallace Dresden
IV. Archibald Samson. . . Blenheim
V. D. C. McDonald, Wallaceburgh
VI. George Moore, Bothwell
VII. D, R. Farquharson . . . Fletcher
LAMBTON.
I. H. M. Pousette Sarnia
II. Wm. McLeay Watford
III. John Webster Florence
IV. Wm. W. Stover Sombra
V. Thomas R. K. Scott . . Forest
VI. M. Wattson Thedford
VII. John McRae Mooretown
VIII. W. G. Eraser Petrolia
IX. R. Code Alvinston
LANARK.
I , Robert Jamieson Perth
n. W. A. Field Lanark
III. Findlay McEwan, Carleton PI.
IV. G. F. McKinnon, Smith's Falls
V. Alex. Graham Pakenham
VI. Wm. P. McEwan Almonte
LEEDS AND GREN^'ILLE.
I. David B. Jones Brockville
II. Bartholomew White . . Prescott
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O. Bascom Kemptville
E. H. Whitmarsh, Merrickville
M. S. Denaut Delta
C. A. Wood Toledo
L. S. Lewis Newboro*
Isaac C. Alguire Athens
George Fairbairn, Spencerville
J. B. Bellamy . . North Augusta
M. J. Connolly Caintown
LENNOX AND ADDINGTON.
George D. Hawley Napanee
F. W. Armstrong Bath
J. J. Watson Adolphustown
Peter Johnstone, Camden East
Wm. Whelan Centreville
J. A. Zimmennan Odessa
Jas. Aylesworth .... Tamworth
LINCOLN.
J. B. Secord Niagara
W.A.Mittleberger,Stl atharin's
Isaac Springstead. . . Smith ville
Chas, E. Riggins. . .Beamsrille
MANITOULIN.
J. M. Eraser Gore Bay
Herman Currie, Little Current
W. J. Tucker. . Manitowaning
W.J. Tucker. ..Manitowjning
J. M. Eraser Gore Bay
MIDDLESEX.
J. W. Mcintosh London
W. Dickson Park Hill
R. J. McNamee Mooretown
W. C. Harris Delaware
Geo. Wilson Glencoe
Edward Rowland Strathroy
E. T. Shaw . . Dorchester Stat'n
W. R. Westlake Arva
E. S. Jarvis London
MUSKOKA DISTRICT.
T. M. Bowennan . . Bracebridge
W. R. Tudhope . Gravenhurst
J. R. Reece Huntsville
R. G. Penson Port Carling
NIPISSING DISTRICT.
I. J. D. Cockburn, Sturgeon Falls
II. John McMeekin Mattawa
III. J. G. Cormack North Bay
IV. Thomas J. Ryan Sudbury
NORFOLK.
I. Chas. E. Freeman Siniooe
II. Edward Matthews . . Waterford
III. Robt. Green, Windham Centre
IV. James F. Cohoe Ronson
V. M. J. McCall Vittoria
VI. S. P. Mabee Port Rowan
Vn. D. O. Brady Houghton
VIII. Lawrence Skey Port Dover
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM.
I. Fred. Cubitt Bowmanville
II. Samuel Wilmot ....Newcastle
III. George M. Furbv. . . Port Hope
IV. Henry Elliott Osaca
V. A. G. Boswell Cohourg
VI. Henry Lawless Grafton
VIL S. E." Dixon. Colborne
VIII. M. P. Ketchum Brighton
IX. R. P. Hurlburt. . . . Warkworth
X. T. R. Garrett Wooler
XI. Daniel Kennedy, Campbellford
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D. C. Macdonell Whitby
M. Gleeson Greenwood
John Burnham. . . .Port Perry
Jos. E. Gould Uxbridffe
Geo. Smith ..... .Canninjfton
George F. Bruce .... Beaverton
F. J. Gillespie Upterjf rove
OXFORD.
F. W. Macqueen . . . Woodstock
M. F. Ainsley Drumbo
Jas. Munro Embro
James Barr Norwich
James Stevens Ingersoll
John C. Ross Tilsonburgh
PARRY SOUND DISTRICT.
H. H. Stewart. . . . Parry Sound
David Patterson. McKeilar P.O.
William Ditchburn . . . Rosseau
Walter Sharpe .... Burk's Falls
J. G. Best Magnetawan
R. B. Maw ....... Commanda
James Dunn Suiidridge
PEEL.
J. W. Main Brampton
T. K. Beatty Streetsville
John Harris Caledon
David Pearcy Bolton
PERTH,
David B. Burritt Stratford
G. K. Matheson Mitchell
E. Long St. Mary's
Geo ge Brown Shakespeare
Thomas Trow Milverton
W. J. Hay Listowel
PETERBOROUGH.
F. J. Bell Peterboro'
Thomas Eraser Norwood
Thomas Campbell Keene
W. Sherin Lakefield
C. R. D. Booth Apsley
PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL.
David Buchan L'Orig