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FOR THE YEAR 1893.
Golden Number.
Epact
Solar Cycle
Chronological Cycles.
131 Dominical Letter A.
12 Roman Indiction 6
26 Julian Period ..6600
Epochs.
The year 5654 of the Jewish Era begins Sept. 11. .. 1893
The year 1311 of the Mahometan Era begins on
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The 57th of Queen Victoria's Reign begins June 20, 1893
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 une
Dominion Day July
Michaelmas Day Sept.
Birth of Prince of Wales Nov.
St. Andrew Nov.
Christmas Day Dec.
25
Ash Wednesday Feb. 15
St David March 1
St. Patrick March 17
Lady Day March 25
Easter Sunday April 2
St. George April 23
Holy Thursday May 7
Birth of Queen Victoria May 24
Explanation of the Articles in the Calendar.
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NOTE Standard times* are given in all columns headed Toronto, Quebec and Winnipeg.
The times* of the SUN'S RISING AND SETTING! are given for the upper lirnb, and are corrected for refraction for
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The standard times* both for the rising and setting of the Moon's centre are given for every day for Toronto,
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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
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
1st Correction for Degrees
2nd Correction for each minute
of latitude
5' 11"
4 ]".6
3' 33"
+ 1".7
1' 49"
+ 1" 8
0' 00"
4 1" 9
4 1' 55"
4 2".0
4 3' 56"
4 2".l
4- 6' 4"
4- 2". 3
4 8' 19"
4- 2". 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.
Thus for latitude 43 20' . . 1st correction = 3' 33" 2nd correction -f 1 . 7 X 20 = + 0' 34"
" " 4740'.. " " = -f 3' 56" " " + 2.1 X 40 = + 1' 24"
" " 45 10'.." " = 0' 0" " " + 1.9 X 10 = + 0' 19"
MOON'S PHASES. This Table gives the times (standard 75th meridian)* when the Moon passes 1 he 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 5
Difference for 10' of latitude
42= 43 44
m s h m s h m s
54 29,5 54 20 5 54 10
1.6 1.7 1.8
45 46 47 | 48" 49 50
h m s h m s ! h in s h m s |h m s h m s
5 53 50 5 53 49 5 53 38 5 53 26 5 53 14J5 53 2
1.8! 1.8: 2.0 2.0| 2.0
* 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 places
not differing much from them in latitude may be obtained with sufficient accuracy for ordinary purposes, by
adding four minutes for every degree west, and subtracting four minutes for every degree east of these places.
[8]
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THE CANADIAN ALMANAC.
Star Table.
|'i( n 1 1 1 1 ic I in 10 ot the upper trai si' nt ill,. I ',,], -
.1 culmination, and of ilic I'MM^ and -\\\'
north latitude.
To a.M'crlain \\lifii an\ siar found in tin- follow in- Tal.li- \\ill I..- on il,.-
..liiinii i-f liunrcs lo tin- pn.-1-tdin.u im-iidian 'lan-ii oi I|K
he star, swMrac* the number opposite to il in th.
incriii' Ki>r the -/-tliiin of ;( star, ml<l iln- -ain<- nun
i.irk-'d ( ) rovolvi- in a cirri. ot po p-l ii.-l apparition, and l>
.!' latitu.
NNMK <>i- STAR.
On
Meridian.
i;i>,->
and SH-.
.::--
md --
a \ndrnineda'
It. in.
>. 40
//. //(.
a Ursn '. 86
-i (Al^rnib)
.|>ci;i
'2-2 44
28 1 1
6 59
11 7
4 41)
a \ 'jrirji! j., ( S| >' i '
^ \i-ictis
29
n Arirti*
1 37
(i i:j
1-' I 1 '
: .
n lvr-fi
i ;,:
:? in
7 7
ft I-il.t:.
ir \ iiri"n' (( 'a pel hi) ....
:: 4!
1 4 17
., -.
/3 Orionis (Rijrel)
H
Tauri
6 Orionis
3 59
4 6
8 10
a HerctilN.
4 2
; n
Orioni^
4 11
1C 6
Pi )luvnbae .
4 16
3 9
. . i 16 32
a Orionis
3 Majoris (Sirius)
4 29
5 20
6 29
4 50
a Lyra !"U
a Aqnilc (Altair) .
9 31
- i 'an is Majoris
i ( ,'ominorum (Castor)
5 34
6 7
i; n
3 46
8 34
6 21
a (\-,,i
aCephd 1953
11 -2-2
5 84
6 18
8 9
'a Aqunrii 20 37
8 1
5 26
I H
a Leonis (Regailus)
:is
8 42
8 53
6 50
7 26
a Pegasi . . 21 36
7
Table showing the lllum,,,rted Portions of the Discs of Venus aqd Mars.
1893.
Venus.
Mars.
1893.
Venus.
Mars.
January .. 15.
900
0.882
Ju 15.
0.938
.9M
February . 14.
March ... 15.
0.947
0.978
0.902
0.924
August .. 15.
September 15.
0.876
0.799
,,.,,,,
1 000
April 15.
0.997
0.946
October .. 15.
0.710
0.995
Mav 15.
0.998
0.965
November 15.
0.598
o m
June 15.
0.978
0.981
Mlbrr. 15.
0.454
1 :h-Wcst
Eclipses.
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T. A Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 16th 1893, iuvisibl,- in Canada.
II. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, October 9th 1893, visible as a parl
Territories and British Columbia.
The Northern line of simple contact passes through the ]
Longitude. 118 52' W. Latitude.
114 7
109 58
106 9
_ 102 44 _ _
Twelve O'clock Noon Toronto Standard Time, as compared with the Clock at the following places :
69 3* N.
W 5
59 4
5 2 J
49 28
MKAN TIMK.
\thens
h. TO.
6 35 p
5 54 p
9 51 p
15 p
10 54 p
6 14 p
11 10 a
6 56 p
4 35 p
4 47 p
4 43 p
7 91 n
LUbnn
London, Eng
Madras
Madrid
Melbounu'. Aust
h. m .
4 59 38 p
in '21 p
I If. p
*2 40 a
6p
7 30 p
5 9p
11 .V .1
46 a
15 p
r:inoisoo. ....
A.m.
8 50 a
1 I ;
: lOp
8 5ft
6 fp
* 4- *
8 47 ft
10 H .1
Berlin, Germany
Bombay
Boston
Calcutta
Cape of Good Hope
Montreal
Moscow
iver .
Winnipeg
Constantinople
Dublin
\f\v York
Paris
RHinhiinrii
Philadelphia
:0\V
Pekin, China
Quebec...
*0f followii..
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MEMORANDA 1893 HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC 1893.
MEMORANDA, FOR THE YEAR 1893.
JANUARY.
MAY.
SEPTEMBER.
1. 1st Sunday after Christmas.
i. Epiphany.
1. Monday.
7. Rotation Sunday.
1. Friday. Long Vacation ends.
3. 14th Sunday after Trinity.
8. 1st Sunday after Epiphany.
15. 2nd Sunday after Epiphany.
22. 3rd Sunday after Epiphany.
29. Septuagesima Sunday.
11. Ascension Day.
14. Sunday after Ascension.
21. WhitSunday.
24. Queen's Birthday.
10. 15th Sunday after Trinity.
11. Jewish New Year 5654 begins.
17. 16th Sunday after Trinity.
24. 17th Sunday after Trinity.
28. Trinity Sunday.
KKHRfARY.
JUNE.
OCTOBER.
1. Wednesday.
5. Sexagesima Sunday.
1. Thursday. Corpus Christi.
4. 1st Sunday after Trinity.
1. 18th Sunday after Trinity.
8. 19th Sunday after Trinity.
12. Quinquagesima Sundav.
15. Ash Wednesday.
11. 2nd Sunday after Trinity.
18. 3rd Sunday after Trinity.
15, 20th Sunday after Trinity.
22. 21st Sunday after Trinity.
19. 1st Sunday in Lent.
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.
"5. 3rd Sunday in Lent.
12. 4th Sunday in Lent.
2. 5th Sunday after Trinity,
9. 6th Sunday after Trinity.
5. 23rd Sunday after Trinity.
9. Prince of Wales horn, 1841,
19. 5th Sunday in Lent.
26. 6th Sunday in Lent.
16. 7th Sunday after Trinity.
23. 8th Sunday after Trinity.
12. 24th Sunday after Trinity.
19. 25th Sunday after Trinity.
31. Good Friday.
30. 9th Sunday after Trinity.
26. 26th Sunday after Trinity.
APRIL.
AUGUST.
DECEMBER.
1. Saturday.
1. Tuesday.
1. Friday.
2. Easter Sunday.
6. 10th Sunday after Trinity.
3. Advent Sunday.
3. Easter Monday.
13. llth Sunday after Trinity.
10. 2nd Sunday in Advent.
9. 1st 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.
Easter, do May 15th, do May 27th.
Trinity, begins August 21st, ends September 2nd.
Michaelmas, begins November 20th, ends Decem. 2nd.
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M'Hillily ami annual
humidity of tin- ai
i
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i
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METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
1893.]
TEMPERATURE.
WIND.
1891.
Average
51 Years
Extremes.
1891.
Sg! Extreme
Average lempera-
t ure of the year.
Warmest month . .
Aver, temp, of the
wannest month.
( '"Mest month. . . .
Aver. temp, of the
coldest month . .
l>itf. bet\v. temp.
of the wannest &
(oldest month. .
Aver, of deviations
of monthly means
Month of greatest
<lf\ iatiori
45.87
August
65.56
Jan.
24.15
41.41
2.62
Dec.
7.56
16 June
77-62
16 Jan.
5.13
16 June
31.9
16 Jan.
2.0
93.0
44.13
July
67.67
Jan.
22.48
45.19
2.45
Jan.
4.02
77.87
2.28
90.75
12.25
103.00
47.00
in 1S7S
July, '68
75.80
Feb., 75
10.16
3.63
Feb., 75
12.27
July 14,
1868
84.50
Feb. 6,
1855
Jan. 22,
1859
14 38
40.77
in 1S7.-I
Aug.,'00
6446
Feb., '48
26.00
July 31,
1854
72.75
Dec. 22,
1842
9.57
Aug. 19,
1840
82-4
Jan. 2,
1842
1.9
87.0
Resultant direct'n N. 57 W
Resultant velocity
in miles '. 1.63
Av. velocity with-
out reg. to direc. 7.33
Month of greatest
average velocity 1 March
Greatest monthly
average velocity 11.40
Month of least av.
velocity Sept.
Least monthly av.
velocity 4.20
Day of greatest av.
velocity Oct. 13
Greatest daily av.
velocity 28.21
Day of least aver,
velocity ( June 10
Least daily aver,
velocity 0.07
N. 61 W
2.51
9.64
March
11.49
July
7.56
28.12
10.54
in 1880
Apr. ,'80
13.88
July, '78
5.93
Nov. 17,
1880
41.67
8.32
in 1878
Dec., 75
10.42
July, 'si
S.43
Feb. !;,
1885
22.79
Jan. 17,
1885
10-llain
1 39.0
Correspond magni-
tude of deviation
Wannest day
Aver. temp, of the
wannest day
Coldest day
Hour of greatest
absolute velocity
Greatest velocity . .
Nov. 17
2.3 p.m.
60.0
( Nov. 7,
. . . . \ 1880
I. 3-4 a.m.
43.77 55.5
Av. temp, of cold, d
Date highest temp.
Highest temperat.
Date lowest temp.
Lowest temperat . .
Range of the year.
Aug. 24,
1854
99.2
Jan. 10,
1859
26.5
118.2
RAIN.
1891.
^remes.
Total depth of rain
in inches
Number of da\ s on
which rain fell..
Month in which the
greatest depth of
rain fell
Greatest depth of
rain in one month
Month in which the
days of rain were
most frequent . .
Greatest number of
rainy days in one
26.735
125
Aug.
4-830
Nov.
14
Aug. 9
2.435
27.412
113
Sept.
3.322
Oct.
13
1.888
43.555
in 1843
145 in '90
Sep., '43
9.760
Jan., '69
Oct., '90
23
Sep., 14,
1843
3.455
IS. 574
in 1874
80 in '41
June, '87
2.655
May, '41
11
Sept. 14,
1848
1.000
BAROMETER.
1891.
5 A V Yea g rs| Ext s.
A\ er. pres. of year
Month high. av. p.
Highest mon. av.p.
Month lowest av. p.
Lowest mon. av. p.
Date of the highest
pressure in year.
Highest pressure. .
Date of lowest pres-
sure in the year.
Lowest pressure . .
Range of the year.
29.6385
Sept.
29.7296
June
29.5902
Oct. 12
30.266
Nov. 23
28.536
1.730
29.6187
Sept.
296642
June
29.5693
30.365
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
Day in which the
greatest amount
of rain fell
Greatest amount of
rain in one day .
SNOW.
RELATIVE HUMIDITY.
1891.
5 A V Ye a a g rs| Extremes.
iSQi (Average
m ' '48 Years
Extremes.
Total depth of snow
in inches
Number of days in
which snow fell.
Month in which the
greatest depth of
snow fell
47.8
70
March
17.7
Jan. and
March
17
Jan. 11
5.2
69.8
66
Jan.
17.2
Jan.
14
=<
122.9
in 1870
87 in '59
Mar., 70
62.4
Dec., 72
24
Feb. 5,
1863
Mar. 27,
1870
16.0
34.6
in 1888
33 in '48
Dec., '51
19.7
Feb., '48
8
4-6 Jan.
188S
3.0
Av. humid, of year
Month of greatest
humiditv
75
Jan.
85
May
59
77
Jan.
83
May
70
82 in '51
Jan., '57
89
Feb., '43
58
73 in '58
Dec., '58
81
Apr., '40
76
Gr'st. av. mon. hu.
Month of least hu.
Least av. mon. hu.
EXTENT OF SKY CLOUDED.
Greatest depth of
snow in one mon.
Month in which the
days of snow were
most frequent . .
Greatest number of
days of snow in
one month
Days in which the
greatest amount
of snow fell
Gr'test fall of snow
in one day
1891.
Average
38 Years
Extreme?.
Av. cloud, of year.
Most cloudy month
Least cloudy mon.
Least monthly av .
G'st monthly aver.
0.59
Nov.
0.78
Sept.
0.36
0.62
Dec.
0.77
July
0.50
0.66 in
'69, 76
0.89
a 29
0.57
in 1856
073
0.50
1893.] AREA AND POPULATION EXPORTS AND I.M i'OKT.S IM.MKJUA I I
AREA AND POPULATION.
DOMINION OF CANADA AND NEWFOUNI* c., 1892.
PKOYINTKS, DISTRICTS, TKRRIT;
Entered Confederation
or Organized.
'1
i
Land.
W .'. :.
Manitoba I'rovintv
Bntered
Organi/ed 1>^
101,400
i,,.; DI
382',J<00
28,100
2,000
267,000
1 <!. 100
0,000
550
-,. KM
1,000
2,350
100
50
.- ,
"-.'
:--:.
47,400
- !',: :.;;
; : ' . '
Unknown
\th;ib:isr;i District
Organi/rd, 1882...
do
-.'n 1871.
Entered Confederation 1867.
Do.
Do.
Entered Confederation 1878.
Kntervd Confederation 1867.
NYw Brunswick do
5,700
Islands in An-ti.- Ocean & Hudson's Buy
K -I'W'i* in I tistrict
Ororjini/pd IRTfi
15,000
Territory \vatin and south of
nd River St. Lawi.
to Long. 00, and port inns within United
States not included in ab-ve areas
Totals
3,318,500
; .
3,458,400
40,000
- .
4,000
LI
Labrador
Do. French Shore, from Cat>e Rav to Cape St. John,
.-..' - .
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, DOMINION OF CANAL)
Comparative Statement of Vain,' <>f Kxpurts and Imports, Dominion f (.'
Proi-;
Year end's
30th June,
1870
1871
1872...
1S74
LS7;-.
1876
1877
1>7S
l-7:
Total
Exports.
Total
Imports.
Ent. for I n t llYear end
Concump.| ** \\ 30th June, J Exports.
Total
Importa.
Oou
$ $
71,985,306 3,819,432 1
(ill, 474, 781 70,415,165 67,40:i,17<i s/J'^/.Un 1
73,573,490 74,81 1,: *!! 71,237,603
74,173,618' 96,M'.2,!i71 86,947,482 11,84
77,866,979,128,070,288119,618,669
80,966,4ar- 93,210,i L8 12,8
75,875,.S:t:; 99,827,96a 96,300,4S.S 12,64
79,323,667^ 93,081,787! 91,l!'.,:.77 12,7:
71,491,255 81,064,4271 8n,:l,6i>
$
:n r^;, so.| ;.
98,417,m
IMMIGRATION
CnU'!'i'fiti re
tllf tull i>
188L
1882.
1884. .
: 1 1 1
Vi<f the St. Lawn-iu-c. . . .
Yin SusjH'iision llriduM-. . . .
\'n( Inland Ports
Maritinu- Province Ports.,
r.ritish Columbia
30,288
3,836
5,715 |
44,850
1^496
18,927
45,966
(Hi, 17'.'
86,046
14,721
9,000
31,529
68,118
9,000
11.1-J4
F.I i t'd at Custom H'se
with settler's goods
Total
101,612
15.404J
162,606
171,911
131,405
117,016
193,158 206,898
HUi..VX,
174
402'l7
Total amount of money and effects brought by Immigrants during 1891, as far as ascertained, $
Actual cost of Immigration, $179,778.60.
The practice of grant im," assist .! passages to iniinigra'
1 MX i a special vote was passed for the purp<>>e of j.roinotinu: -'it lenient in '
Government decided to iwv a bonus ..f .*m to ea.-h head of n fumih .
yean; also |10 additional bonus to each member of the family who shall, within
I ler on land somewhere in the Dominion west of the Province of Omar!-, as this l>.i
old provinces. The object of this bonus i> to a<MM the bond fide agricultural settler u
expenses from points ill Europe to points in the North-WeM. Thi> i-lii-.\ haa rincc been co
COMMERCE RAILWAY STATISTICS.
[1893.
COMMERCE, DOMINION OF CANADA.
leal View of the Commerce of the Dominion of Canada during fiscal year ending 30th June, 1891.
i lilKs.
Exports.
Ent'd for
Consump-
tion.
a
Tonnage of British
nd Canadian Vessels.
Tonnage of Foreign
Vessels.
Total.
Entered
Inwards.
Entered
Outwards.
Entered j Entered
Inwards. Outwards,
Kinphv. vix. :
Mritain
Kritish K. Indies..
Ilrinsh \V. Indies .
liriiish Guiana . .
British Africa . ..
Australia
( Gibraltar
1
49,280,858
14,348
1,760,570
220,269
11,772
582,552
3,400
I
42,047,526
51,040
1,244,185
140,629
78,091
169,065
$ c.
9,124,271 75 >
3,544 45
228,302 74
102,076 39
13,585 73
28 30
Tons.
-2,655,206
Tons.
2,659,338
Tons.
2,618,729
Tons.
2761,923
- ~>
Total of Inwards 5,273,935
Total of Outwards 5,421,261
Vessels of the Inland Waters 8,107,452
Grand Total, Inwards and Out wards 18,802,648
Honir Kong
Newfoundland. . . .
New Zealand
Total Mrii. Knipiiv. .
iue Republic.
\ut ria
9,640
1,467,908
6,548
1,549
751,003
1,239 13
3,452 92
53,357,865
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
120,611
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
8
44,483,088
6,823
144,548
655,448
410,838
9,476,501 41
1,827 30
39,048 72
126,180 23
154,278 52
Hcl-jiuin
Brazil
<Vn. Aiu'n States . ..
Chili
18,611
868,982
2,210
"222,722 - 52
262 10
Cliinu
Denmark
Dutch Guiana
France
French Poss., Africa.
Germany
Greece
Havti ....
2,312,143
1,164
3,804,090
162,012
932,032 53
1,477 74
1,320,583 23
42,946 67
Holland .
389,791
241,809
1,254,329
'"769
34,546
8,800
70,537
741,462 43
44,888 99
42,475 91
Italy
Japan
Madeira
Mexico
Nonvav and Sweden.
Peru
489 55
8,241 15
_,d
I'onmania
St. Pierre
Sandwich Island- .. .
Spain
Spanish Possessions.
Tinted States
30,680 47
'"243'26
2,771 40
1,946
23,360
5
488,807
l,4U9.f>43
53,685,657
8,290
217,612 94
796,688 86
7,734,514 71
1,430 95
f Colombia . .
rru-uav
\V. Indies Danish.,
do. French .
do. Spanish .
Venezuela
Other Countries
15,334
8,470
1,969,198
125,018
738,958
1,010 93
65 47
1,108,375 00
358,262" 00
Total all other Coun.
Coin and Bullion ...
ed amount
short at Inland Ports
Additional Duties ..
41,198,510
946,927
2,913,994
68,862,036
13,930,573 58
9,190 73 ,
Grand totals ! 98,417,296
113,345,124
23,416,265 72
RAILWAY STATISTICS.
No. 1. Total Railway Mileage of the Dominion,
June 30th, 1891.
MILES.
Railways in operation 14,009
Railways under construction (track laid) 624
Total
14,633
No. 2. Nominal Capital raised for Railways of the
Dominion, June 30th, 1891.
Ordinary Share Capital $238,769,386 36
Preference Share Capital 101,000,400 39
Bonded Debt 292,291,65368
Government and Municipal aid 182,484,255 40
Other Sources 2,102,062 38
816,647,758 21
1893.]
TlirKI) CKN>rs OP CANADA.
CENSUS OF CANADA, 1891.
STATEMENT OF POPULATION COMPAKKD WITH I-RKCRDING CENSUSES.
(Iff 1 ],,-( !'<! ' > ,11 I,,' /,/,/
|'KO\
1871
1881.
bMMMt,
iv.l. Inerea*.
'..- i.-.
- tia
New Brunswick
I'rince Kduard Island
387,800
100,068
'-.01
Quebec
1 :{.Vl o"7
1U7 -,] i
14*08
1 Jr-. -,M,
]"< ',''1
Ontario. .
] .(->,; (,.)>
18*88
1 -J, m,-
i i -
62,880
146-78
154,442
08481
14X-00
Assiniboi.i ~\
Alberta \
18,000
25,515
7,515
67,554
12,080
I lew an .... j
British Columbia
33,586
49459
15873
17*81
99 767
} ; ;!'-
87*56
:;o oon
931
8*10
4
Total population
3,686,596
4,324,810
638,214
17-31
4,829,411
604,691
11-66
TABLE Nn. J.
RELIGIONS OF THE PEOPLE BY PKOYIM-I>.
DKXO.MIXATIOX.
British
Columbia
Manitoba
New
Hrnnswick
Nova
Scotia.
Ontario.
P. Ed'rd
Island.
Quebec.
Oaaatkk
lists
109
3 098
32
1C, 11"'
71.-.
79 Q49
1,651
448
In', T>7
1-1
6 65
3,34
14
1 '"",
6,355
Brethren
166
389
184
Congregationalista
Catholics (Roman)
Church of England
Pisciples
Jews
77.-)
28,600
62
77
l,81fi
80,571
L'.il
748
1,036
115,961
43,095
1,008
8,112
64,410
1,728
31
10,878
858,800
885,908
9,106
' ."iiil
11
8.6M
531
1
1,291,989
13,008
14,106
85
1. '"".}.-
Lutherans
Methodists
1 1 "'IN
6,545
::77
35 504
5,882
fi4 I 1 ).")
;:>; '4-'
3
i:; vi
7 98O
Pagans
Presbyterians
Protestants
(Quakers
12,601
15,281
286
38
3,183
89,001
1,874
124
40,639
J-J
17
3
108,952
47
41
2,938
4 338
9
3
) >.',*
Salvation Army. . .
I'nitarians
Universalists
Other Denoin's . . .
Not specified
298
79
45
3,463
899
7i
5
448
1,641
993
147
259
376
1,156
L877
115
2,228
10,820
776
1,095
180
10
Jl:i
297
MM
85
:
M
581
!::.* '
;.!
18,788
88,981
Totals
97 613
l.v :>m\
:',-'l '(',:;
450 396
1 4-v-
I-, 7TI
Not received from
unorganized
Territory
-
The following analysis shows the proportion of each denomination to tin- whole jxn>ulation
for 1891.
mitfon t<> n.-liolt> population, 1831 ami
Advent ists
15aitists
1891
|>er cent.
o-14
1881
per
M7
6-86
Pagans..... .
I'-rethren
( 'onu'reu-ationalists ....
0-24
0'58
0-24
Quaktn
( 'at holies (Roman)
Church of Kn"land
41-46
18'41
41.48
13*35
!i Ariuv
Di^cijiles
Jewfl
0-27
(i l:>
o i;
rni\er-
< >: her l>enoininat iiMi*
Lutherans
1-06
Methodists...
17-6B
i7-n
In the above statement, for the purpose of eondeiis.it ion. the several h<die- eallin-
ve been put under the one head. "l'.aptist>" and Metiuxiists" h .
have been
there being* three branches of the Baptists and four of the Methodist* iu the full compilai
include those ]iersons who did not .irive the enumerators a better detail of their faith. "Salvation Ann*
appears for the first time in the Census returns.
AMD THEIR
PLACES.
Ailsa Craig , . .
Alexandria . . .
Alliston.O....
Almonte
Amherst, N.S.
Amherstb'rg O
Annapolis,N.S
Antigonish . . .
"
Arnprior
Aurora
NAMES OF BANKS.
Commerce
MANAGER OR AGENT.
T. A. Stephen.
J. R. Proctor.
N. M. Livingstone.
W. B. Graveley.
John McKeen.
J. H. Morrison.
\V. J. C. Harvey.
J. H. Lombard.
E. D. Arnaud.
C. E. Harris.
J. M. Brough.
D. M. Finnic.
D. A. Radcliffe.
H. A. Ambridge.
F. J. Winlow.
John Wvllie.
J. A. Strathy.
H. H. Morris.
F. VV. Homer.
J. F. Barry.
II. Dorion.
E. W. Morgan.
W. Hamilton.
R. Richardson.
C. M. Stork.
J. W. Murray
PLACES.
Charlottetown
Chatham, O. ..
Chatham, N!B.
Chesley,
Clinton
NAMES OF BANKS.
MERCHT'S.PEI. . ,
Merchants' H
Bank of N.S... .
Commerce
* Merchants' ....
Montreal .
MANAGER OR AGENT.
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.
VV. 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. Inglis.
J. Pitblado.
W. R. Racey.
J. M. Duff.
John Cavers.
G. V. J Greenhill.
F. Jemmett.
C. V. Ketchum.
J.LeBoutillier.
J. M. Roy.
H. D. Mitchell.
Union
Hamilton
Montreal
Nova Scotia ...
Halifax Bk.Co. . .
Ontario
Nova Scotia....
Union B. of H . . .
Merchants' H...
Halifax Bk.Co. ..
Ottawa
Ontario
Molsons
Traders . .
Standard ....
Montreal
Nova Scotia. . . .
Hamilton
Molsons
Coaticook
Cobourg..
Colborne.
E. Townships. ..
DuPeuple
Dominion
Toronto
Standard
Aylmer, O
Ayr ::::
Barrie
Barr'gtoniN.S.
Bathurst, N.B.
Beauharnois . .
Bedford, Q ...
Bellevil e. ...
Berlin...! '.'.
Berthier.'Q..!
Blenheim
Boissevain, M.
Bowman ville. .
Bradford
Brampton
Brandon, M'. . '.
Bran ford
i
Bridget'n , N.s.
Bridg
Brighton
BrockvilU-
Brussels
y, Alb..
Campbellford .
Campbellton . .
Cannington . . .
Canninj
Carben
Carleton Place.
Cayuga
Commerce
Toronto
Collingwood . .
Cornwall
Cowansville. . .
Digby, N.S....
Dorchester,NB
Drayton
Drum'ndv'leQ.
Dundas
Dunnville
Durham
Edmonton, Alb
Edmundston . .
Elmira..
Commerce
Toronto
Montreal
Ontario
Commerce
Halifax Bk.Co...
Merchants' H . . .
Jac. Cartier
E. Townships. . .
* Merchants' ....
Montreal
Commerce
Dominion.
E. Townships. . .
Nova Scotia ....
Merchants'
Traders
Jacq. Cartier.. .
Commerce
Commerce
Standard
Imperial
Peopl's.Halif'x . .
Traders
* Merchants' ....
Commerce
Ville Marie
Commerce
Com Bk of Man . .
Union .
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.
VV. A. Bellhouse.
VV. VV. Nation.
E. S. Phillips.
R. Butt.
A. Jukes.
Alex. Robertson.
F. J. Hunter.
Jeffery Hale.
C. Cook.
VV. Caldxvell.
W. F. Mitchell.
Alex. Badenoch, Actg.
S. B. Gearing.
Neil McLean.
A. B. Brodrick.
J. Pringle.
G. P. Scholfield.
S. Barber.
A. D. Braithwaite.
G. C. McGregor.
E. A. Bog.
F. VV. Daniel.
John IJouston.
F. W. Borden.
C. F. Grant,
J. P. Anderson.
J. A. Banir.
W. ('. T. Morson.
Emerson
Essex.
Com Bk of Man.
Imperial
Ontario
Standard
Standard
* Merchants'
Dominion
* Merchants' ....
BankB.N.A....
Imperial
B.N.America. ..
Montreal
Exeter
Farnham
Fergus
St. Hyacinthe. . .
Imperial
Standard
Forest
Fort William..
Fraserville, Q.
Frederict.N.B.
Gait
Com Bk of Man . .
Jac. Cartier
PEOPLE'S
B. N. America. . .
Nova Scotia ....
Merchants' H...
Commerce
Commerce
Standard
Nova Scotia
Merchants' II . ..
Halifax Bk.Co. . .
Standard
Montreal
Molsons
Toronto
Standard
Imperial
Montreal
Molsons
Standard
* Merchants'
* Merchants'
Toronto
LaBanq.Nat.. . .
Hamilton
Traders
Gananoque . . .
Gaspe Basin. . .
Georgetown...
Glencoe
Goderich
Granby, Q'. '.'.'.
Guelph
Montreal
Commerce
E. Town. Bk
Dominion
Montreal
Traders
Commerce
Merchants' H . . .
HALIFAX B. Co. ..
NOVA SCOTIA....
UNION, HALIF'X..
MERCHT'S' H
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 Fyshe.
E. L. Thorne.
D. H. Duncan.
Nova Scotia....
Standard
Halifax Bk.Co. ..
Com Bk of Man..
'Union
! Ottawa
Commerce
,(
Cl
Guysboro' N.S
Halifax, N.S..
[28]
1893.]
BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES,
29
Halifax
Hamilton
ill ....
llawkt
Ilo'-ht ;
Hull, i v >
Hunti'i
Iroquci-
Jar\ is
Joliette
Kamloops, !'..('.
Keewatin, 0..
Kentvilh , N.8.
Kincardine. . . .
Kingston
M-iiiM K'S
HAHA01
John Knight,
r. M. Oottoa
I. Turnlmll.
1. 11. Sti
i i-on.
ntfer.
^niari strattn.
Win. IJotx-rt*.
I. w. Clinch.
Iray.
1. Marti!
) 1'. l!i.,p,-l.
\. ilr Martimiv.
\V. 11. i:.>liinson.
\. i:.
\. M. Smith.
1 A Kifhardson.
1!. Mc< Irlland.
\V. ('. T M.irson.
A. A. Larocque.
'. i;. 81
1. li. Monk.
1.. l. V. Chipman.
H. Irwin.
J K !l>
I'I,ACB8.
Montreal
.1
K
II
il
K
II
Moosonun . . .
Morden, M ...
Morrisburg. . .
Mount Forest.
iio.B.C
Napant
Napierville '. '.
Neepawa, Man
Nelson, B.C. . .
N. Glasgow, NS
Newcastle
Newcastle, N B
New Hamb'rg.
N.\Vmnstr,BC
Newmarket. . .
Niagara Falls.
Nicolet, Que . .
N.Sydney, C.B
N.Sydm- \.N.s
Norwich
Orangeville. . .
Orillia
1'.. N. An
T. J. C<
m'th.
\\. u
A. Bni
I. 1.. I'ease.
1.. \V. 11
rfleld.
(',. Will.
th.
K. H. I'.aines.
' 'affry.
i: I . i
Iniflis Johnstone.
boon.
.1 K. Allen.
F. li. Morrison.
John M 1
T. D. Allin.
.1. I:. Fisher.
C. D. r.nmnc-r.
ich.
.1. A. l.aii-muir.
L. Belair.
..ssip.
S. D. Boak.
W. Thomson.
A. A. ( '. hi tiovan.
H. T. \\
II. M. \\
K. A. M. '
T. H. M. -Millar..
L. G. Cassels.
George Burn.
F. (Jimdn.
Qfll
A. Simpson.
11. V. '-
}'. .1. r
M. A. And.-rson.
J. C. Pa:
H. H. n-Kdllv
L K. I
:Mn.
phen.
F. H. 11
I'raser.
pbelL
(Jill.
poper.
verr.
Crombie.
NV. T. Shannon.
' mro.
rm.
icerte.
\\ . .1. K. Wall.
lontival
lAMIl.ToN
... I'.arton St. llr
I. N. Am
Montreal
M.-P-li
Yadris
.'ominerce
tl olsons
I 'ninii
1'.. N. Ai
l.a r.an.|
'
Union .
Com P,k
I >ntari'
"i!l- Marie
ai-|. ( 'art iff . . .
I. Townships. .
.
Merchant*'....
mpcrial ....
tiion I'.ank
lommer
I'llorh
'.riiish Colum...
>tl;i\\a
Hamilton
i:riti.>hcuhiin..
Dnininion
Bk DeSt
Bk. B. Columbia
"tia
Unionof Halifax
Halifax ISk.Co...
Standard
Merchai
BkB. Columbia. .
Montreal.
otia
Merchant**....
Merchants' . . .
'.. N. America...
Moni ft -ill
;. A. Robinson.
'. .K. L. Porteous.
T. V. Creet.
1. H. At)bott.
H. Frost.
\. Boj
Jas. Watson.
F. R. Godwin.
E. Flood.
A. F. l>. MaeGachen.
Robt. i:
O. S. Clarke.
i;dihurton.
pstick.
D. Cumlierlan.
W. F. Harper.
is. A-- 1. Man.
\V. .1. Anderson.
I>. 1'.. Hewar.
r. \V. I). I'.rodrick.
T. F. H,>.
K. Wal>h.
!'. \. <>. Lacm:
J. C. Brown.
R. 8. Currie.
!>. 1. Forbes.
O. N. C. Hawkins.
H. A. Bailev, Act.
<;. H. Dalriel.
]'. \ Keesor.
l>. A. Ferguson.
A--eneyof Smith's Falls
C. A. Armstrong.
r. H. Holland. "
;. \v. iin nt.
E. O. Denis.. 11.
\V. I'.. Waterl.'.irv. Art.
\ II I'.i-dd.ime
>ntario
KinK8ton,N.B
Lachute, Que.
Laurentides, Q
Leamington . .
Lethb'dge, Alb
Lindsa;
Listowel, Out.
Liverpool,!?. 3
Loekport, N.S
London
Londond'\ N.s
Louiseville, Q
Lucknbw. . . .
Lunenb'g.N.S
t<
Mahone Bay .
Maitland, N.S
Markham . . .
Meaford
Merriokville .
Middleton.N.S
Midland
Milton
Mimu '
Mitchell
Moncton
.Montreal ....
to 1 11 ..
lie
;ier
Traders
'nion
)tario ...
Montreal
Dominion ....
Imperial
[amiltoa
Nova Scotia
lalifax Bk.Co. ..
>. N. America. ..
* Merc-hunts'. . . .
Montreal
rie
1'ec.pl's Halifx.
Union of Halifax
Nova Scotia
Molsons
Commerce
Hamilton
Dominion . . .
.'ommerc-e
Toronto
Mei-i-hants', H. .
Ville Marie
Elamilton
Merchants' H. .
Halifax Hk.Co..
Peopl's.Halifx.
Peopl's.Halifx.
Merchants' H . .
Standard
Molsons
Tradei s
Merchants, H . . .
-
Dominion
OTTAWA
B. N. Am
Montreal
Commerce
Ontario
Ormstou. i v >..
Oshawa
Ottawa. .....
Owen Sound .
Oxfonl
Tai-lev
Paris
1'ark.iaie '.'.'..'.
1'arkhill
I'arrshoro'
P'net'ng'shene
Perth
'Merchants' . ..
Quebec
Union
Union
3om.B.oWnd'
Western
Hamilton
:it>'...,
Hamilton
Com.lik ofMati. .
Merchants'. . . .
,1
15. N. A-
Oommei
I
Commei
IJk.Co..
1
Nova Scotia
Geo. W Daniel.
Merchants'of II . .
\b
do
do Branch . . .
<l W.K.Hr...
MKIU HANTS' . . .
do
r.rant-h.
do
C. J. Buteh.-r.
E. S. Cloustoi
Alex. 1.
A. Macnider, Ch. Insj>.
11 7. M.-r.-.liti
D. I 1 .. Macphersnn.S. \ u i
<;. Ha-^iif. Qffl
.lolin canlr. Asst.
-i. s. Meredith.
A. .1. F.
F. W. Thoma-.
.1. Elliot.
M. J. A. Prendergast.
.1. s. I'.ousquet.
A. Fournier.
Mara
A. L. de Martiu-nv.
A. Bovn .
\V. UVir. I'res.
T. M.-dougall.
1 Pembroke
Peterborough.
ii
Petrol!
Pk'kerinir .. . .
Piotoi
.
Montreal
Comme:
Ontario
MOLSONS
D'lloCllKI.AtiA. .
IM I'KITLK
:. Si. 15r
NbtreOameW.fi
.1 ACQ. CARTIER. .
Ontario St.,.
VILI.K MARIE.. .
Quebec-
': ....
-
Mercha
Jac. Cartier ....
Ville M
Ptotoi
-xille.^t.
I't.St.CharlVc,
30
BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC.
[189?..
r i. ACES.
ilborne.
Tort Elgin
P.lla\\
1'iii-t Ilood.C.B
ipe
Port Pen y
l'.n Arthur . .
I'rt. la I'rairic.
Prescott
P. Alhert.Sask
Quebec
XAMF.8 OK HANK*.
Imperial
Hamilton
Merchants. 11 ..
People's Halifax.
M \N.\HKR OR AGENT.
E. C. F. Wood.
A. II. Kidout.
.1. A. Mclsaac.
W, P. (.llins, Act.
.1. L. Willis.
E. B. Andros.
Win. McCili.
W, II. Nelson.
N. <;. Leslie.
H. Fisher.
W. C. Young.
.1. E. Young.
James Stevenson.
E. E. Webb, Gen. Man.
J. G. Billeti, 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. Murrav.
T. W. Nisbet.
J. C. Douglas.
G. H. Griffin.
D. McGregor.
J. M. Wemyss.
M. Morris.
E. J. Cochran.
Win. 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. Reward.
P. Bandouin.
J. A. Theberge
| PLACES.
Stouffville ....
Stratford
Strathroy
Sndhury, 6. . .
Sum'side, PEL
Sussex, N. B..
Sydney, C.B..
Thorold
Three Rivers .
Tilsonburg
Toronto
NAMES OF BANKS.
Standard
^Merchants' ....
Montreal
Commerce
Commerce
Traders
Ontario
P.K. Sr.M'ERSIDE..
Bank of N.S ...
Merchants' H. . .
Nova Scotia
Merchants' H . . .
Commerce
Quebec
Quebec
La Banq. Nat. . .
Du Peuple
D'Hochelaga. . . .
Traders
MANAGER OR AGENT.
John Elliott.
T. K. P. Trew.
Thos. Plunnner.
Wm. Maynard, jun.
L. H. Dsa*ipier.
W. T. Smith.
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. Montgomery.
G A Holland
Toronto
Western
Hitarin
"om.M.ofMan. ..
* Merchants' . .
Imperial
t M K.ni'.c
JNION
do
do St. Louis St.
^A BANQ. NAT. . .
3. N. America. . .
Montreal
* Merchants' ....
Du Peuple
Facq. Cartier
imperial
Montreal
Merchants'
2. Townships
Molsons
Western
COMMERCE
do. Branch. . .
do. E. Br
do. N. Br
do N W Br
Rat Portage . .
Regina
Renfrew, O...
Richmond ....
Ridgetown
Sackville, N.B.
it
....'.'.
do.Q'nSt.W.Br..
do.Yn.&Col.Br..
do.ParVtSt.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. ..
&Col.St.Br..
IMPERIAL
do. Cor.Y'nge. .
&QueenSt. . .
do. N.Toronto..
TORONTO
do. Branch. . .
do. King St. . .
W. Branch. . .
TRADERS
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 Coulson,,G.Man
Hugh Leach, Asst.
W. R. Wadsworth.
J. T. M. Burnside.
H. S Strath v Gen M
Traders
Merchants'
Halifax Bk.Co...
Commerce
Traders
Montreal
Commerce
imperial
Commerce
Pe'ple'sHalifx..
E. TOWNSHIPS. . .
Merchants'
^a Banq. Nat. . .
"
SaultSte Marie
Seaforth
Shediac.N.B..
Sherbrooke . . .
Simcoe
Smith's Falls'..
Sorel
Hamilton
VIolsons
Union
Souris
Springhill
Stanstead
St.Andr'w'sNB
St Catharines.
-aire, Q.
St. ("unegonde
St. Francois B.
Bt Henri, Q..
st. Hyacinthe.
sr..i-;inp.:ipt"t<
St. John, N.B.
St. John's, Q..
St. Jerome. . . .
st. MM
St. Remi. n ..
St. Sauveur ..
St. Simon, Q. .
hen NB
St. Thomas. ..
SteTherese/Q.
Stellarton.N.S
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 BANQUE DE..
ST. HYACINTHE. . .
Jacq. Cartier
Molsons
Montreal
B. N. America. . .
* Merchants'
Quebec
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 Marti gnv.
S. Fortier. '
G. Gillespie, Act.
W. Godfrey.
C. Sweeny.
C. A. Gareau.
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.
;;
((
;;
Molsons
Union
Jacq. Cartier
N. BRUNSWICK. . .
B. N. America. . .
Montreal
Tor'ntoJun't'n
Trenton, O
Truro,N.S
Oxbridge
Valleyfield, Q.
Vancouver, BC
VankVkHill.0
Victoria.B.C..
Victoriaville,Q
Virden, Man . .
Walkerton . . .
iWalkerville!!!
.Wallaceburgh.
i Waterloo, Q ..
(Waterloo, 0..
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. of Man...
* Merchants'
Commerce
do
Montreal
E. Townships. ..
Molson's
Nova Scotia
Halifax Bk.Co. . .
BK. DEST..IKA:.. .
*'" Merchants'. . . .
Du Peuple
Du Peuple
Montreal
Traders
Du Peuple
Jaeq. ( "artier.. ..
Jacq. Cartier.. ..
ST. STEI'HKN'S
J. Leslie.
C. S. Rumsev.
C. Bedard. '
A. Dion.
D. Denis.
j f Grant
Nova Scotia... ..
Merchants'.. ..
Imperial
Molsons
Ville Marie
Nova Scotia
J. Black.
W. Pringle.
M. A. Gilbert,
H. Lockwood
M. Boisvert.
G. R. Murray.
1893.]
BANKS IN CANADA, WI'I II 'IIIKIK BltA.V
I'l. \
Waterloo, O ..
Welland
UVx mouth, NS
Whitby
Wiartoi
\\ 'incheslcr.
Uindsor, O...
Winds,,.-, X.s".
Winghain
Winnip
NAMES
II. .1.
Commerce
Imperial
Merchants'
Ontario
Hominiou
Western
Union
Union
Merchants'. . ,
Commerce
COMMK.KCIAI
Halifax Bk.Co.
1). Krinp.
U. Britl,
W. 11. llollam'
Tli..>. lou.
11. U. Bntiriiioi
S. 1.. I''.,:
.1. B. Durand
II. 1',. \\alkrr.
Walter Lawson.
.1. \ Kussell.
.lohll Walden.
People's Halifax.
Hamilton B. Willson.
COM.BANK.M AN.. Ininuan Mai-Arthur.
A. A. .laeksim, A--I
Merchants'.... A. Wi.-kson.
I-'. \\'. Fel"_-U~
W. I!. Nlch oils.
Jamei i '
... Molsons
Montreal
Imperial |C. >. H
.... l>'Hochela-a.... II. X. U"ire.
.... Ottawa F. 11. Mat hews,, ,,
Union F. L. 1'atton.
.. I B.N.America... II. M. Breedon.
Woot stookOnt I Commerce. -
Imperial
Molsons
B. N. America . .
Woodstock NB Nova Scotia . . . .
Peopl's,Halif'x..
Merchants', H. . .
Wolf ville, N.S. Peopl's.Halif x. .
7armouth,N.8 YARMOUTH
" 'Nova Scotia .. .
D. H. Charl.-s.
S. I!. Fuller.
( . M. MoCuaig.
11. M. .1. M.-. Michael.
W. 1'. Hunt.
G. A. White.
G. A. Taylor.
C.eo. W. Munro.
T. W. .lolms.
H. A. Richardson.
* Merchants' Bank of Canada.
FOREIGN AGENTS.
BANK OK HRITISII NORTH AMERICA London,
Head Office. New York, H. Stikeman and F.
Brownfield, Agents ; Boston, U. S., ^^chants';
National Bank; San Francisco, Win. La \vson and 1
J. C. Welsh, Agents; England, Union Hank of
,
Second Nation.,:
(Limited
Lvonna
Ban, ,,. VII _
MOLHO
Mills, i
Bank (Limit.
Casco s
Bank :
i.inal I.
W. Wats,,,, a,,,| A. ;
Morton,
cousin .Maii;.. !,,-. Co. Bank
.ioiial Ban,
Bank:
Third Natic.nal Ban!
>t. .lulm-H Ntld. .
York ;
-
Bank of !
Columbia; v
Townships Bunk :
perial Bank of Canada and i
Coinn,.
Provincial Bank and National Bank; Pan's. Mar-
cuard, Krauss & Co. ; West Indies, Colonial Bark ;
Australia and New Zealand, Union Bk of Australia.
MKRCHANTS" BANK OK CANADA .London, The Clydesdale
Bank (Limited); Sew York, Bank of New York and;
Merchants 1 Bank of Canada, 61 Wall Street, Chicago,^
American Exchange National Bank; Newfoundland,
Commercial Bank, N. F. ; Nova Scotia, Merchants'
rt ___ l_ ^c TT-i: ___ . AT ____ It ........ '..7. I>-, U ~* XT..,
Manchester, and Bank of Liverpool ; Scotland,
National Bank and Commercial Bankj Ireland, TI:U>KI:S BANK "K CK\\I.\-/
sc.- ' tid ; :.
lianiv , ISnri'nl,,, Uni..n Bank ; Ci
National Bank ; '
.. .
BANK m HAM;- B. and
Buff al.
ii. Bank of S<
ink of British
Bank of Halifax; Ncic Brunswick, Bank of Nova
Scotia ; British Columbia, Bk. Brit. N. Am.
BANK OK MONTREAL London, Bk. of Montreal, C. Ash-
worth. Manager, Bank of England, London and BAN.;' * ^' Hi v
Westminster Bank, Union Bank of London; Lin'r- the i;.-pui.l;
2>ool, Bank of Liverpool; Scotland, British Linen
Company; Xeir York, W. Watson, H. Y. Helxlen
and. S. A. Shepherd; Boston, Merchants' Bank:
Chicago, Bank of Montreal, W. Munro, Manager:
San f-'mncixcn. Bank of British Columbia.
BANK OK TORONTO London, City Bank (Limited): Wine
}'nrk, Nat. Bk. Commerce, Unjrer Smithen
, Second National Bank; Ilnlifu.r, Union Bank
BAM. ! i
'
Bank : !
National Bank
LA BANIJI K N M-ION \;
P ,
land ; 1'iiri-. Gmnehaum
Commerce in Buffalo; HamUton,B^ tn
of Bermuda; Portland, Oregon, The Bank of Briti>h
Columbia; Kingston, Jamaica, The Bank of Nova;
Scotia. Duluth, l-'irst National Bank.
uswego,v>
Halifax; AV/r /;/;/ nxirick. lln'titli Columbia ,id Bank.
Manitoba, Bank of B. N. A. ; V"*'"''' "'"' <>ttu\cn. CN
La BaiKuie Nat. ; Chicago, First National Bank.
CANADIAN BANK OK COMMERCE Lottdon, Bank or
land, London and County Hank, (Jerman Bank of
London; Irelctml, Northern I'.ankin.
France, Laxard, Fn-res ,v ( "u ; BrUMels. Belgium,
.1. Matthieu & Fils ; ////, Cliinr ami J., t wn. The
chartered Bank of India, Australia and ( Ir.ni;
Avatftiii,! mill Netc Zcahinil, The Union Bank
of Australia : .Y- /r York, The Canadian B.k. of
Commerce, The American Exchange Nat. Bank ;
Rn'lish Columbia and Stt / '/., The
Bank of British Columhia, t'/i '<//./<, The American
Exchange Nat. Bank of Chicago ; Ru/afa, Bank of
/.<">/. Tit
Bank .
i. The
man;
minster Bank ; A
al Bank
: i. ..- - -
BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC.
[1893.
midland : AYf )'/*, National Bank of Com
..nal Hank: Montreal,
t T'ironto; Toronto, Bank of Toronto and
MXRCK \\ rs' HANK OF P. E. I. London, City Bank ; New
UK. Bank of Now York, N. B. A.; Boston,
Tin- Boston National Bank; Montreal, Bank of Mon-
'/ n,H", i<i rnion Hank of Newfoundland.
COMMKK* IAI, BANK OK WINDSOR London, Union Bank
of London ; Nftr York, Bank of New York; Halifax,
of Nova Scotia ; St. John, N.B., Bank of New
Brunswick; Mnt, ><>!, Merchants' Bank of Canada,
i\Ms' HANK <>K HALIFAX Ontario and Quebec,
Mi i. hunts' Bank of Canada ; iSft. John N.B., Bank
A I'.ninswick ; Sew York, Chase National
N. Y. ; />Wo, National Hide and Leather
Bank : >V. John'*, Newfoundland, Union Bank of
midland ; London, Eng., Imperial Bank,
(Limited), Bank of Scotland, London ; Hamilton,
ida. The Bank of Bermuda.
PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX London, Union Bank ;
Boston, New England National Bank ; New York,
Bank of New York, N.R A.; Montreal, Ontario Bank.
BANK OF NUVA SCOTIA Minneapolis, Minn.. H.C.McLeod
and Daniel Waters. Agents; Kingston, Jamaica,
W.I., W. E. Stavert, Agent. Correspondent.-- Can-
ada, Merchants' Bank of Canada and Branches ;
Bank of British Columbia ; Great Britain ; London,
15 oval Bank of Scotland : Scotland, Royal Bank of
Scotland and Branches Newfoundland, Union Bank
of Newfoundland : United States : New York, Bank
of New York, N. B. A., Boston, Merchants' National
Hank, San Francisco. Bank of British Columbia;
>7. Pierre, Miquelon, Banque des lies St, Pierre el
Miquelon.
BANK OK NEW BnrxswicK London, Williams, Deacon
and Manchester and Salford Bank, Limited ; N&w
York, Mechanics' National Bank ; Boston, Eliot,
National Bank ; Prince Edward's Island, Charlotte
. Merchants' Bank of Halifax ; Fredericton,
People's Bank ; Halifax, N S., Merchants' Bank of
Halifax ; Montreal, Molson's Bank.
I'.ANK OF N. B. London, Union Bank; New
York, Fourth National Bank ; Boston, Eliot National
Bank ; Montreal, Union Bank of L.C. and Branches.
TOWNSHIPS BANK London, National Bank of
Scotland ; Boston, National Exch. Bank ; New York,
Park Bank.
STANDARD BANK New 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 ; Neio York, Baring, Magoun,
& Co. ; London, Eng., Alliance Bank (Limited).
BANK OF YARMOUTH, N. S.- -Halifax, The Merchants'
Bank of Halifax ; St. John, The Bank of Montreal
and the Bank of British North America ; New York,
The National Citizens' Bank ; Boston, The Eliot
National Bank ; London, G. B., The Union Bank of
London ; Montreal and Quebec, The Bank of
Montreal.
THE PICTOU BANK London, Eng., Imperial Bank (Li-
mited) ; New York, Agents Bank of Montreal ;
Montreal, Bank of Montreal.
ST. STEPHEN'S BANK Boston, Globe National Bank ; New
York, New York Bank and National Banking Asso-
ciation ; London, Glyn, Mills, Currie and Co.;
Montreal, Bank of Montreal.
BANK OF OTTAWA London, England, 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 Chicago, First National Bank;
San Francisco, Agent Bank of British Columbia.
WESTERN BANK New York, Merchants' Bank of Canada;
London, England, Royal Bank of Scotland.
BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA London, Head Office ;
San Francisco, Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Ta-
coma, Bank of British Columbia ; Eastern Provinces
of Canada, Bank of Montreal ; Bank of Com-
merce ; Molson's Bank ; Imperial Bank ; Bank of
Nova Scotia ; New York, W. Watson ; Chicago,
Bank of Montreal ; Mexico and South America,
London Bank of Mexico and South America ; China,
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation ;
Australia, English, Scottish, and Australian Chart-
ered Bank.
SUMMERSIDE BASK Montreal, Molson's Rank ; Halifax,
Bank of Nova Scotia ; St. John, Bank of New Bruns-
wick ; Boston, Blackstone National Bank.
NEW BANKING A.CT, CANADA.
In effect 1st July, 1891. The following are among the principal provisions :
1. The capital stock of am* bank hereafter incorporated
.-hall be not less than s">< 10,000, in shares of $100 each.
2. $5(Ni.oo<i must he 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 directors must hold capital stock as follows :
On a paid-up capital stock of $1,000,000 or less, stock on
which 3,000 has been paid up ; on a paid-up capital stock
of over si, < W 1,000 and not over 3,000,000, stock on
which 4.00o has been paid-up, and on a paid-up capital
i , S J ,. 000,000, su>ck on which sf.,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 Treasury
Board.
r>. 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 per cent: of its paid-up capital.
6. Every bank shall, subject to a penalty of $500 for
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
tne shall not exceed the amount of its unimpaired
.1, subject to penalties varying with the amount of
such ex
3. The payment of notes issued by any bank for circu-
lation shall Vie the first charge on its assets in case of
insolvency, any amount due to the Dominion Govern-
-iiali be the second charge, and any amount due to
any Provincial Government shall be the 'third charge.
.Ivery bank shall pay to the Minister of Finance a
qual to five per cent, of the average amount of its
notes in circulation, such sum to be annually adjusted
j 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. Paj 7 ments 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 thereof, not exceed-
ing one hundred dollars, in Dominion notes, for 81, $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 longer 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 da\ 's
delay, such returns to be made in the form provided by
j the Act. Special returns may be required by the Govern-
ment at any time. All Government cheques are payable
I 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 OF CUSTOMS.
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS,
Absinthe, -
Imp. (Jal.
Acetate of Lime 20
Acetate and Nitrate <>f Lead ... 5
ml I'\ro!i ut .
t any
: ;i
iir I tur racli
dt tin- -'p-nuth "i proof an
additional diiu of one cent,
:nnl l.V. per. gal.
Acid, Act-tic .mil I'yroli-iifinis
of any strength, when imported
1'V avers, calico printer- or
manufacturer-; of aoetat
colours, tor cxchisi\e
dyeing or printing, or for the
man ut
or colours, in their own factor-
ies 2~>c. per gal. and -Jo
Acid, Muriatic and Nitric- -ju
Acid, Oxalic and L .Free
Acid, Phosphate 3ot per 11..
Acitl, Sulphuric. . . i cent per lh.
Acid, Sulphuric and Nitric eom-
bined, and all mixed Acids. ... 25
Aconite Root Free
Acorns as Nuts. . . :; cts. per lh.
Advertising Bills, Stickers, and
Folders .. 15 cents per 11.. and 2."i
Advertising Pamphlets, Pictures
atid Pictorial Show Cards, illus.
Adv'ng Periodicals, Illus. I'rice
Lists, Adv'ng Calenders, Ad \ -'tig
Almanacs, Tailors' and Mantle-
Makers' Fashion Plates, .r, cN.
per. Ib. and 20
Agaric Free
AJabaster, Spar, Terra Cotta or
Composition Ornaments 35
Ale, 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. . . . lf,c.
Imp. ual.
Albumenized paper chemically
prepared for photographers'
use -">
Albums or books of views with-
out reading matter, 6 eta. per
lh. and -2(1
Ale, Ginger 20
Alkanet root, crude, crushed or
ground Free
Almonds, shelled, 5 cents per Ib.
not shelled, 3 cents per lh.
Almond Paste as Confectionery,
1 cents per Ib. and
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 3f
Animals living, n.e.s 20
Animals, for improvement of
Stock Free
Animals, live hogs, 2c. per Ib
3
t. ad vol.
Animal-
& for ..
months, for the purpose
hibition
Aniline !
in l.ulk 01 p
than one pound 'A.-Lht, in.-lud-
iii'_' Alizaril
Aniline oil, Cnid<
Aniline Salts, and \i
Annato, liquid
Antimn\ not ground, pu!. .
Antiquities, collect!.
Anvils.
Apparatus and 1'
Instruments, imported I
for use of ' ! tools,
Scientific, and Ufa
facturrd in i
which are main.'
Canada, to he rated ace.
Apparel, wearing) and ti
sonal artificial and ho'i- hold
effects (not men-hand:
1. ut domiciled in C:r
iiHudNig 'he ban
40c. per '
Apples, '-ied 2 cents per lh.
Apple trees of all kih>
.r retin --d Free
|i r boxes -I.. i
Arms, iiK hiding .Muskets, Rifles
and otlicr tire arm-
Army and Na\ \ and
Military Arm-, Clothii,.'
Iii-truments for Band*. Mili-
tarv Stores an<l Munition of
War
Arrow Root
Artificial Feathers . .
Artificial Ki-.wers ...
Arsenic
te of Aniline ! 'n
for the use of Governor-
el
Articles imported 1>\
use of the Domini-
merit or any of ti
ments thereof, or by or for
theSenate or House 'of Com-
mons
Articles for personal BM Oi
suls-Celier a;
of the country they repr.
and who are not
any other busim---
sion Free
Articles ex-warehoused for -
stores
Asbestos, in any form other than
Crude, and 'all manufa
thereof
Ashes, Pot and Pearl, in i
ages of not les- than t
five pounds weight
Asparagus
Asphalt or Asphaltum, and Bone
Pitch, Crude only Fret
Awnings and Tents
Axle Grease 1 cent per Ib.
Babbit Metal
Ve. ad >aL
'!*, with
1
Ib. a,
36
80
Ban, paper need hag, UIutrt-
I 20
25
P..I.'-. JUtC 'T ll.'Mlp I
1 'owdera . . o cenU per Hi.
1 tt. and <
l.-r, Ie98 than 1 IT. . 8
Bamboo Re da, not fuither
<, or
: -lla,
Barillfl
'ak and Tanner^
with !
Free
r Its
prod n.
speciti
Barrels containing linse-
each
its 35
Beans
Vomica, crude on'\
Bed Comforters, or Qn
Cotton, not iwlu.l
ciuii- |
arrel
ling the <a:.
Bees. . Free
mm Leaxes Y\tt
Bells, u
.seof church i Free
30
cues -'v
marki
when
Billiard B
ma-
rjc per Imp. g*l.
r used for
t.
t.. eat* HELM \ la
i .- i
I
and 15
' or i
.
im-
34:
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1893.
$ c. ad val.
Birds, Canary Birds and n.e.s. ... 20
Birds Skins, for taxidermic pur-
poses 20
BirdCages 35
Biscuits and Cakes, not sweet'd. 25
Biscuits sweetened of all kinds,
popcorn, preserved ginger, con-
densed milk not sweetened, and
condensed coffee with milk not
sweetened 35
Bismuth, Metallic in its natural
state Free
Bitters (n.e.s. ),$2.12 per Im.g-al.
Blacking, Shoe and Shoemakers'
Ink, shoe, harness and leather
dressing:, and harness-soap .... 30
Black Lead, plumbago manufac're 30
Bl;ick Book Muslin 32
Blackberries, gooseberries, rasp-
berries and strawberries.N.E.S.
the weight of the package to be
included in the weight for
dutv 3c. per. Ib.
Bladders 20
Blanketing and lapping, and discs
or mills for engraving copper
rollers, imported by cotton
manufactuaers, calico printers
and wall paper manufacturers,
for use in their own factories
only Free
Blood albumen, tannic acid, an-
timony salts, tartar emetic and
grey tartar when imported by
manufacturers for use in their
factories only Free
Blueing, Laundry, of all kinds.. 30
Blue Vitriol Free
Bolting Cloth, not made up Free
Bone Dust and Ash for manuf.
of Phosphate and Fertilizers . . Free
Bone Dust, other, n.e.s 20
Bone Dice and Counters 20
Bone Black 20
Bones, crude, not manuf., burnt,
calcined, ground, or steamed. Free
Bones, burnt, calcined 20
Bone, manufactures of, fancy. .. 35
Bone, manufactures of, (n.e.s.). 20
Bone Pitch 20
Bonnets, n.e.s 30
Booklets, printed on paper, etc.. 15
Book Covers, illustrated paper,
6 cents per Ib. and 20
Books, printed in any of the lan-
guages or dialects of any of
the Indian tribes of the Dom. .Free
Books, Printed Periodicals and
Pamphlets,n.e.s., not being for-
eign reprints of British Copy-
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, Kduc. 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 by
any Scient. 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,
lOc per Ib. and 25
Boots and Shoes, Rubber with
tops or uppers of cloth 35
Boot and Shoe Counters, made
f r. Leather Board, |c. per pair.
Boot and Shoe Dressing 30
Boot, Shoe and Stay Laces, of
any material 30
Botanical Specimens Free
Borax, ground or unground, in
bulk of not less than twenty-
five pounds only .". Free
Box Wood Rules 35
Boxes, paper boxes labelled,
empty .... 15 cents per Ib. and 25
Boxes, paper boxes, empty, plain. 35
Boxes, twine or cash 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 fanc\ r 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 lOc. per bushel
meal or flour \ c. per Ib.
Buchu Leaves Fr*e
Buckles, tin, for suspenders 35
Buckram, for the manufacture
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, lOc. per gross, and 20
Buttons of hoof, rubber, vulcanite
or composition . . 5c. per gr. and 20
Buttons, n.e.s . . 25
Button Covers, Crosier 10
Button Moulds 25
Button, Shoe, composition or
papier mache, 5c. per gt. gross
and 20
Cabinet of Coins, collection
of medals and other antiqui-
ties Free
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 Root 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 Ib. and .... 35
Candles, Tallow, 2 cents per Ib .
Candles, Paraffine \Vax,5c per Ib.
Candles and Tapers, all others,
including Sperm 25
Candle Wick 20
Cane or Rattan, split or other-
wise manufactured 25
Canton Flannel, not stained
painted or printed, Ic. sq. yd.& 15
Canton Flannel, printed or dyed 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
Caps, Percussion Copper for
blasting 35
Capsules for Bottles, to be rated
1893]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
35
$ c. ad ml.
according to material
Carbons, *2.r>0 per 1,000 of 12
inches less in proportion ....
Cardboard 35
Cards, show cards, G cents per
lb. and 2C
Curds, for playing, 6 Ota per pack.
Carpet Bags, Trunks, and
\ ali.-es 30
Carpet, trel.le ingrain, three-ph
Hlld t,WO-pl\ carpets, compo-rd
wholly of wool, lite, per sq yd.
and '. .. '20
Carpets, two-ply and three-ply
ingrain carpets, of which the
warp is composed wholly of
C tton Or other material than
wool, worsted, the hair of the
Alpaca goat, or other like
animal, ."><. per s,|. \<l. and 20
I'arpcts.nrussel, tapestry. Dutch,
Venetian and dama-k ; carpet
mats and rug- .,f all kinds,
0.6. 8.; and printed felt.- and
drupe's and all other carp. -!s
and squares n.o.p -">
Carpets, Smyrna mats and rugs. 30
Carpeting, .Matting and Mats of
Hemp, Carpet Linings and
Stair Pads to
Cartridges, for guns, nlles and
pistols, and Cartridge Cases.. 35
-Carriages, Huggies of all kind-,
Farm Wagons, Farm, Railway
or Freight Cart-, 1 Measure
Carts or Gigs and similar
vehicles costing less than
$10 each and 20
Costing $f>0 and less than
$100 Sin each and 20
All such Carriages costing
100 each and over 35
Carriages, Railway Cars, Sleighs,
Cutters, Wheelbarrows and
Hand Carts 30
Carriages, Childrens' Carriages
of all kinds 35
Carriages, parts of, or other
manufactured articles, shall be
charged with same rate of
duty, on a proportionate valu-
ation, as that chargeable upon
the finished article.
Carriages parts of, etc., is held
to include Wheels, Bodies,
Seats, Dashboards, Gears.Tops,
Banded Hubs, Shafts and
Poles ready to fit, painted or
not painted.
Carriage Hardware 35
Carnages of travellers, and Car-
riages laden with merchandise,
and not to include circus
troupes or hawkers Free
Cash Boxes 35
Casts, as models for the use of
schools of designs Free
Catgut Strings, or Gut Cord for
Musical Instruments Free
Catgut or Whipgut, unmanufac-
tured Free
Caustic Soda, other Free
Cases, for jewels, watches, silver
and plated ware, cutlery, and
other like articles of any ma-
terial 10 cents each and 30
Celluloid, Xylonite or Xyolite, in
sheets, lumps, balls, or blocks,
in rough Free
elluloid moulded into sizes for
handles of knives and forks,
not bored nor otherwise inanf. 10
elluloid balls and cylinders,
coated with tinfoil, or not, but
not finished or furthe rtnanu-
factured 10
V C. ,1,1 ,:,{.
Celluloid Collars 24 cts. p< .
and
Cuffs 4 cts. pair, an !
Cement, Stone or U
atone from quarn (l:j cubic
to ton)$l per ton.. .
Cement, burnt and unground,
7i cents per ion II, -
Cement, II \druilic or \\
lime, ground, Portland
man, including barrels, 40 cts.
per li.invl
Cement in hulk or in bags, 9
cents per bushel
Cement, other m.e.s.)
Chalk stone, china or Cornwall
stone, fel-par, and din*
ground or unground Fret-
Chalk, manufactured
Chamoniile Flowers
Chainomile Flowers, powde .
Chamois Skins
dmiralty. Free, other -jn
:
Cheese, 3 cents per lb
Cheese Cloths, 1 cent per -
yard and T. .. 15
Cheques, pronotes and drafts,
printed
( 'berry Trees 4 cents each
Chewing Gum, if sweetened, 1J
cens pi-r pound, and . .
Cheuing Gum, not -v\ i-.-tened .. 20
Chicory, ra\\ or green and - ili-ti-
tutes for coffee, n.e.s.,. v.pr.lb.
Chicory, dried roasted or ground,
and substitutes for eoffee,
composed of roots and vege-
I cent- per lb
China Clay, natural or ground. . Free
Chloralum or Chloride of Alum. Free
China and .rcclain \\
of Barium
Chloride of Lime
Chronometer Clocks, as Clo<
Chronometer Watches
Chronometers and Compasses *^ v
Ships
Chromos, Chromotypes, Oleo-
graph-, Photographs, and
other cards, pictur.
works of similar kind-
duced by any process other
than hand painting or dr. i
whether for husin.
Using purposes or not, pi
or stamped on paper, card-
board, or other ma;
inc. Christmas N.-u
Sun. Sch. Cards, anil Illus-
trated Wall Texts, He-, per lb.
and
Church Vestments
Churns, brooms, bn;
tubs, and manufacturers of
wood, n.e.s
Cider, not clarified or refined, 5
cents per im. gallon
Ciler, clarified or re fn u-d, 10 cents
per im. gallon
Cigars anl Cigarettes. -- per lb.
and
Cin-hona Hark
Cinchona Bark, powdered .
Cinnabar Free
Citrons, rinds of, in brine Free
Citric Acid Si
Clays Free
Cliff Stone, unmanufactured. . . . Free
Cliff Stone manufactured '20
Clocks, and clock cases of all
kinds 35
Clock springs and clock move-
ments other than for tower
clocks, complete or in parts lo
Clothes Wringers.. . .SI each and 30
it ions of cocoa not
' f. ad vol.
in- app.r-l of . . . r , d.--/ np
animal, made up I
MOMtNM "T DMBMto ' .' r
, donmtioM oUor chari-
table purposes
I imported by a.
use of army and navy,
Canadian Militia. \
iteriu). I).
niminous, per ton of
J.IXMI |i - 00
dian manufa. '
Cocoa Mats and Matting . . .
Coooanut Pudding Preparation,
tare of coooanut, rice,
tapioca, etc., 8 cento p.
Cocoanuts, imported from place
of growth by vessel direct to a
Canadian port. . . .50c. per 100.
Cocoanuts, not imported direct,
..*! per hundred.
Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, and
Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, and
other preparations of,
taining sugar :*; \-
Cocoanut. dedicated, sweetened
or not, 8 cents per pound
Cocoa Bean, shell and nibs, not
roasted, crushed or ground . . Free
Coffee, Gm-n. imp
Coffee, Green, imported
oth. Free
Coffee roasted
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. - \ substitutes
for, of all kinds . .5 cte. per lb.
Coffee and Cream, sweetened.
. . per lb. and 35
Coffee Mills or Roasters SO
Cottins and Caskets, of any ma-
terials ... .85
3.
': .
Collars of linen, cott<
. per
doz, and .90
Collars, lace collar- . 80
I.O. and.... 25
Cologne water, alcoholic per-
fumes, and perfumed spririu,
l>:i\ ruin, .Hid ;.t\n.d. r \.iVr.
and other
ing not more than 4 ox. each . . 50
ottles, flasks, or
other package* weighing
more than 4 oa. eachJeTlsI
p. gal and 40
Coloured Fabrics. woven in whole
or in part of dyed or colored
cotton yarn, or jute yar
of part jute and part cotton
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1898.
$ c. ad. val.
yarn or other material except
silk, n.e.s 2.">
Combs, dress and toilet, all kinds 35
Combs, curry combs, as Sad-
dlers' hardware 35
Commercial blank forms 35
Communion Plate imported by
and for use in Churches Free
Composition Metal for the maim-
f cture of filled g'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, 1J
cents per Ib. 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 in calico
printing, when imported by
calico printers for use in their
factory in the printing of calico
and for no other purpose > such
rollers not being manufactured
in Canada) Free
Copper, in sheets or strips of
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. l^cper
Ib. and 10
Cordials (see Spirituous Liquors.
Corduroy, 2c per sq. yd. and . . 15
Corn, Indian 7c. per bush.
Cornmeal 40c. per bbl.
Corks and manufactures of Cork-
wood or Cork-bark 20
Cork-wood or bark, unmanufa . . Free
Corkscrews and Cork Drawers.. 30
Cornice Poles, 35
Corsets 35
Corset clasps, spoon clasps or
busks, blanks, side steels and
other corset steels, whether
plain, japanned, lacquered,
tinned or covered with paper
or cloth; also back, bone or
corset wires, covered with paper
or cloth, cut to lengths and
tipped with brass or tin, or un-
tipped, or in coils, 5c. p. Ib. and 30
Cottolene, sub. for lard, 2c. p. Ib.
Cotton, raw Free
Cotton covered Wire 35
Cotton Seed Free
Cotton Bed Quilts, not including
woven quilts 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
$ c. ad val.
flannels, not stained, painted
or printed, 1 ct. persq. yd. and 15
Cotton fabrics uncolou red, scrims
and window scrims, cambric
cloths, muslin apron checks,
brilliants, cords, piqu; s. dia-
pers, lenos, mosquito 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 dulls, dyed or coloured,
checked and striped shirtings,
cottonades Kentucky jeans,
pantaloon stuffs, and goods
of like description . . 2c. per sq.
yard and . 15
Cottons, all clothing made of
cotton, or other material nut
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, knitting yarn, hosiery
yarn, and other cotton J 7 arn,
under No. 40, not bleached,
dyed, or coloured, 2 cts. per
Ib. and 15
Cotton Yarns, not coarser than
No. 40, unbleached, bleached
or dyed, for use in covering
electric wires ; also for the
manufacture of cotton loom
harness ; arid for use in the
manufacture of Italian cloths,
cotton, worsted or Silk fabrics. Free
Cotton Yarns in cops only, made
from single cotton .yarns finer
than No. 40, for use in their
own factories by the manufac-
turers of Italian cloths, cash-
me: es and cotton cloths for the
selvages of said cloths only . . Free
Cotton, knitting yarn, hosiery
yarn, dyed or coloured, 3 cts.
per Ib. and 15
Cotton Lamp Wick - 30
Cotton or Linen Collars, 24 cts.
per doz. and 30
Cotton over 3(i in. wide when im-
ported by manufacturers of
Window Shades for use in their
factories 15
Cotton over 42 in. wide and when
imported by manufacturers
of Enamelled Cloth for use in
their factories 15
Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas . . 35
Cotton Prunella, n.e.s., *2 cts.
per sq. yd. and 15
Cotton Prunella, for boots and
shoes 10
Cotton Pillow Cases 35
Cotton, seamless bags, 2 cts. per
Ib. and 15
Cotton, sewing thread, in hanks,
black, bleached, or unbleach-
ed, three and six cord 12
Cotton, sewing thread, on spools. 25
Cotton Thread, all other, n.e.9.. 20
$ c. ad val.
Cotton Twine Ic. per Ib. and 25
Cotton Towels and shawls 25
Cotton Velveteens, Cotton Vel-
vets and Cotton Plush 20
Cotton Fire Hose, lined with
rubber, 5 cts per Ib. and 15
Cotton wadding, batting, batts
and warps, ca pet warps, knit-
ting yarn, hosiery yarn, and
other cotton yarns, under
number 40, not bleached, dyed
or coloured 2c. per Ib and 15'
Cotton warps on beams, 1 ct.
per sq. yd. and 15
Cotton Warp, No. 60, and finer. 15
Cotton Winceys, checked, strip-
ed or fancy Cottons, over 25
inches wide, 2c. persq. 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 tabrics, 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 8 cts.
Crop end of steel rails for the
manuf. of steel, $2 per ton ....
Crowbars Ic. per Ib. and 25
Cream of Tartar in Crystals .... Free
Cream of Tartar, other, n.e.s. . . . 20
Crucibles of Plumbago 30
Crucibles, Earthenware 35
Cucumbers 25-
Cuffs of Paper 35
Cuffs of Linen, Cotton, Celluloid,
Xylonite or Xyolite, 4 cts. per
pair, and 30-
Cultivators and parts thereof ... 35-
Cups or other prizes won in com-
petitions. See O.C. 12 Jan.,
1889
Curry Cards and Combs 35-]
Curry Powders 25-;
Curling stones 25- j
Curtains, trimmed or untrimmed 3ft
Cutlery : Knives, wholly or in
partplated.costing under S3. 50
per doz., 50c. per doz. and 20
Cutlery, plated, other, n.e.s 30
Cutlery, not elsewhere specified. 25
Cut Flowers. 20-
Damask of Cotton, of
linen, or of cotton and
linen, bleached, unbleached
or colored 25-
Decalcomanie, or transfer pict's . 35-
Deer, (glove leather) tinned or
dressed, colored or not colored 10
Deer Hair 2&
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
Dogs 20
Doors, for safes and vaults, of
iron or steel 35
Door Knob Tops, of any ma-
terial 20
Dragon's Blood Free
Drain pipes sewer pipes, chimney
linings or vents, and inverted
blocks glazed or ungla/ed, and
ea themvare tiles . '. 35
Draughts and Chessmen of Ivory
or bone, fancy 35
Drawing Paper, mounted 35
Drawings, n.e.s 20
Dried 1 'lowers 20
Dried Knots, n.e.s -20
Dried Vegetables 25
Druggets (dyed cotton) 32$
11 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-glyoeriue is a component
part 5 cents per Ib. and 20
Duck, for belting and nose, when
imported by manufacturers of
rubber goods for use in their
factories Free
Dutcb 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 not less
than l Ib. weight, including
alizarine and artificial aliza-
rine Free
Dves Aniline, n. e. s., less than
lib 10
Dye, jet black Free
Dyeing or Tanning Articles in a
crude state, used in dyeing or
tanning, n.e.s ! Free
Earth Closets 35
Earthenware Tiles 35
Earthenware Drain Tiles, not
glazed 20
I a r t h e n ware and Stoneware
Demijohns or Jugs, Churns
and Crocks, per gal. holding
capacity, 3 cents per gal
Earthenware 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
-ggs 5c. per doz.
gg 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 Kubber Thread for the
manufacture of elastic web-
bing, when imported oy the
manufacturers of elastic rub-
ber webbing to be used for
that purpose onlj in their
own factories .... * Free
Electric and Galvanic Batteries. 25
Electric Lights, apparatus, parts
^ of, when imported separately. 25
Electro-plated Ware, wholly or
in part electro or gilt 30
fl c. ad val.
Electrotypes, Stereotypes, and
celluloids of l,ook^ anil b
and copper shells for t be same,
whether composed wholly or
in part of metal or celluloid,
jf 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 partly of metal
or celluloid, Jc. persq. 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 Hollow ware 35
Engines, Locomotives, provided
that any locomotive which,
with its tender, weighs So tons
and over shall pay a duty of
not less than $2,000.
Engines, Fire 35
Engines, Fire, Chemical 30
Engines, steam, of ships or other
vessels V" tit 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 . . . 3f>
Ergot Free
Esparto, or Spanish Grass, and
other grasses and pulp of, for
the manufacture of paper Free
Essences or Extracts, mixed with
spirits 12.12} per I.G., and 30
Essential Oils 20
Ether, Sulphuric 5c. per Ib.
Excelsior for Upholsterers' use. . 20
Excelsior, for other purposes. ... 25
Extract of Logwood, fustic, oak,
and of oak bark Free
Extract of Malt, for medicinal
purposes, n.e.s 25
Extract of Fluid Beef, not medi-
cated 25
Eyelets of Brass 30
Eye glasses, finished 30
Eye 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
fancy cases for smokers' sets,
and all similar fancy articles
made of bone, shell, horn,
ivory, wood, leather, plush,
satin, silk, satinette, or paper ;
dolls and toys of all kinds,
including sewing machines,
when not more than s2 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 nut.
$ c. ad val.
Farina 2 cts. per Ib.
Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture,
undressed 15
Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture,
dressed 35
Feathers of all kinds, n.e.s '25
l-Vi.thcr Beds, Bolsters and
Pillows 35
Felt, pressed of all kinds, not
filled or covered by or with
any woven fabrics 17J
Felt, adhesive, for sheathing
vessels Free
Felt, printed as carpets 25
Felt, Roofing, tarred or coated.. 25
Felt, Roofing, n.e.s 20
Felt Cloth, n.e.s., 10 cts. per Ib.
and 20
Ferro - manganese and Ferro-
silicon f>2 per ton.
Fertilizers, Artificial and Mineral 20
Fibre, Mexican, Tampicoor Istle.Free
Fibre Ware, indurated fibre ware,
vulcanized fibre ware and all
articles of like material 30
Fibre, vegetable, for manufactur-
ing purposes Free
Fibre, vegetable, twisted for con-
venience in transportation . . . Free
Fibrilla Free
Filberts 3 cents per Ib.
Files and Rasps 35
Fillets of Cotton and Rubber not
exceeding 7 inches wide, for
manufacture of card clothing. Free
Firearms 20
Fire Bricks, for use exclusively
in processes of manufactures. Free
Fire Clay gas logs 20
Fire Clay gas retorts 20
Fire Clay retorts, crucibles 35
Fire Clay Free
Fire Works 25
Fire Hose, of cotton or linen,
lined with rubber, or of rub-
ber, 5 cents per Ib. and 15
Fire Dogs 30
Fish, and the products thereof,
f.iom Newfoundland Free
Fish Skins and fish offal, when
imported by manufacturers of
glue for use in their factories . Free
Fish. Mackerel.fresh, Ic. pr. Ib.
Herrings, Pickled or Salted,
i cent per Ib.
Salmon, pickled or salted,
subject to the provisions
of Section 3, Chap. 33, 49th
Vic. R. S. C Ic. per Ib.
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 Ib.
Foreign caught fish, import-
ed otherwise than in bbls.
or half bbls., whether fresh,
dried, salted or pickled,
n.e.s , 50 cents per 100 Ibs
Smoked and Boneless Fish,
1 cent per Ib
Anchovies and Sardines,
packed in oil or otherwise,
in tin boxes, measuring
not more than five inches
long, four inches wide, and
three and one-half inches
deep, 6 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.
three and one-half inches
wide, and one and a quar-
ter deep, 2 cts. per quarter
box
Imported in any other form. 3o
Fisn preserved in oil, except
Anchovies and Sardines . . 3()
Salmon and all other fish pre-
pared orpreservedjinclud-
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 . .
Oj'sters in cans,over one pint
and not over one quart, 5c.
per can including cans. . .
Oysters in cans exceeding
one quart, five cents for
each quart or fraction of a
quart of the capacity in-
cluding the cans
Oysters in the shell 25
Oj'sters 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, l cts.
on each can or package,
arid when exceeding one
quart an additional duty
of l cts. for each ad-
ditional quart or frac-
tional part thereof
Fish hooks, nets, seines, lines
and twines, not to include
sporting fishing tackle or hooks
with flies, or trolling spoons,
or threads or twines commonly
used for sewing or manufac-
turing purposes Free
Fish Hooks, n.e.s 30
Fish Nets, Seines, Lines, and
manufactures of Twines 35
Fishing Rods 30
Fishing, Hooks with Flies 30
Flagstones, sawn or otherwise
dressed 2 per ton
Flannels, of every description,
n.e.s., (wool), lOc. per Ib. and 20
Flax, fibre, scutched . . Ic. per Ib.
Flax, fibre, hackled, 2 cts. per Ib.
Flax, tow of, scutched or green.
A ct. per Ib.
Flax Seed lOc. per bushel.
Flax Twine, 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. Ib.
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 Ib.
Fluting Machine 30
$ 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
Forks, cast iron, not handled nor
ground, or otherwise further
manufactured 10
Fossils Free
Fowls, domestic, pure bred, also
pheasants and quails for im-
provement of stock Free
Fowls, other 20
Fringes 30
Fruit Syrups, Lime-juice, sweet-
ened, n.o p '40c. per gal.
Fruit, dried, Apples, 2c. perlb.
Fruit, dried, Raisins
1 ct. per Ib. and 10
Fruits, dried, Currants, Dates,
Figs, Plums, Prunes, and all
others, n.e s., Ic. per Ib. ......
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 Ib.
Fruits, Blackberries, Gooseber-
ries, Raspberries, and Straw-
berries, 3c. per Ib. 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 Ib., 3c. per can, incl. can.
and 3c. additional per can or
package for each pound or
fraction of a pound.
Fruits preserved in brandy and
other spirits $1.90 per I.G.
Fruit Juice not sweetened and
not containing alcohol, lOc. per
I. gal.
Fuller's Earth ,. Free
Fuller's Earth, prepared 30
Furniture, of wood, iron or any
other material, for house,
cabinet or office, fin. or in parts,
including hair and spring and
other mattresses, bolsters and
pillows, caskets and coffins of
any material 35
Fur Skins, of all kinds, not
dressed in any manner Free
Fur Skins, dyed and wholly or
partially dressed 15
Fur hats, caps, muffs, tippets,
capes, coats, cloaks and other
manufactures of fur 25
Galvanized Nails and
Spikes, wrought and pressed,
l ct. per Ib., but not less than 35
Galvanized sheet iron, thicker
than No. 20 30
Galvanized sheet iron, thinner
gauge than No. 20 12
Galvanic Batteries 25
Game 20
Gannister Free
Gas and Coal Oil, or Kerosene
Fixtures, or parts thereof 30
Gas Coke, (the product of Gas
Works) when used in Cana-
dian manufactures only Free
Gas Meters 35
Gas, for dentists and others 20
Gelatine, and all simiiarprep'ns. 20
Gentian and Ginseng Root Free
$ c. ad. val*
German spirits of nitrous ether
(sweet nitre), $2.12 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
n.e.s 30
German Silver, and Silver in
sheets, for man Tg purposes ..Free
Giant powder, dualin, dynamite
and other explosives in which
nitro-glycerine is a constituent
parts 5c. per Ib., and 20 1
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. perlb. 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 dozeu 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 muflied
glass in sheets 20
Glass, Imitation porcelain shades,
and colored glass shades, not
figured, painted, enamelled or
engraved 20
Glass and Emery Paper 30-
Glass, Plate, not coloured, in
panes not over 30 sq ft, 6c. per
sq. ft., when bevelled, 2c. per
sq. ft. add'l
Glass, Plate, in panes over 30-
under 70 sq. ft., Sc. per sq. ft v
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 35-
Gloves and Mitts, of all kinds.. 35-
Glue, sheet, broken sheet and
ground, 3 cents per Ib
Glue, liquid 30>
Glucose and Gluc'e Syrup.Hc.p.ibi
1893.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
39
"$ c.ad vat.
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
Gold and Silver leaf, and Dutch
or schlag metal leaf 30
Gold and Silver, manufactures
of, n.e.s ." 20
Gongs for doors, as bells 30
Gooseberry bushes Ic. each
Grafting Stock. (See Seedling
Stockl
Grape Vines, costing lOc. and
less 2c. each.
Grain, of all kinds when dam-
aged by water in transitu (on
appraised value) 20
Granite Ware, 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 Ib
Grease, Foot, refuse of cotton
seed after oil is pressed out . . Free
Grease, other, n.e.s .. 20
Grindstones, not mounted, and
not less than twelve inches in
diameter $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-
berry Free
Gum, British, Dressine, Sizing
Cream and Enamel Sizing, 1
cent per Ib
, Gum, sappato, crude, when im-
ported for the purposes of
manufacture Free
i Gum, opium (drug), $1 per Ib..
i Gums, Assafoetida, Camphor and
others n.e.s 20
Gunpowder, Gun, Rifle, Sporting,
in kegs, kegs, \ kegs, and
similar packages, 5 cts. perlb.
Gunpowder, cannon and musket,
in kegs and bbls., 4 cts. per Ib
Gunpowder, canister, 1 Ib. and
\ Ib. tins, 15 cents per Ib
Gunpowder, blasting and min-
ing, 3 cents per Ib
Guns, Rifles and Muskets 20
Gut and Worm Gut, manufac-
tured or unmanufactured, for
whip and other cord Free
Gutta Percha, clothing, when
partly composed of wool lOc. tb.
and 25
Gutta Percha clothing or cloth-
ing made waterproof with
Gutta Percha 35
Gutta Peroha, 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 skin 30
Kair Pint! 30
Hammers, Blacksmith Hammers,
1 ct. per Ib. 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 Ib
Harness and saddlery of every
description, and parts of same 35
Hatchets, n.e.s 35
Hat Boxes 30
Hat Covers of rubber 35
Hats, caps and bonnets, n.e.s 30
Hatters bands, bindings, tips and
sides, and linings, both tips and
sides when imported by hat
manufacturers for use in their
factories in the ma'f'e of hats.. Free
Hatters' plush, of silk or cotton,
and f urs, not on the skin Free
Hay and Straw 20
Hemlock, Bark, seed and leaf .. Free
Hemp Paper, made on four-
cylinder machines and calen-
dered to between .006 and .008
inch thickness, for manufac-
ture of shot shells, primers for
the m*^ . '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 imported by the
manufacturers of shot shells,
cartridges, and gun-wads to
be used for these purposes
only in their own factories ;
provided always that the said
articles when imported shall
be entered at the port of
Montreal only 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 length,
round tenanted or polished . . Free
Hide?, raw whether dried, salted
or pickled Free
Hob Nails, l ct. per Ib. 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, and adulterations and imi-
tations thereof . . 3 cts. per Ib.
Hoofs, horns and horn tips Free
Hoop Skirts& similar goods, n.e.s. 35
Hops, 6 cents per Ib
Hop extract and hop roots 20
Horns Free
Horns Strips, when to be used in
making corsets Free
Horse Clothing, shaped, n.o.p ... 30
Horses, n e.s 20
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. ad val.
Hyoscyamus Seed 20
Hydrants, Valves and Watergates 30
Ice Free
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 2f>
> 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, 40c 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 Ib. and 25
! India Rubber, vulcanized hand-
les for knives and forks 10
India Rubber Hose, Belting,
Packing, Mats and Matting,
and Cotton, and Linen Hose,
lined with rubber.Sc. p. Ib. 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
I Iodine, crude Free
; Iodine, resublimed 20
Iris, ( rris Root Free
I 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, drv 30
IRON & STEEL & MAXUFAC. OF:
Adzes 35
Anchors Free
Angles, rolled iron or steel
Angles, Channels, Structural
Shapes and Special Sections,
weighing less than 25 Ib <. per
lineal yd., n.e.s., ^ cent per
Ib. and 10
Angles, etc., as above, weigh-
ing not less than 25 Ibs. per
lineal yard 12J|
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.
>' <. ! nil.
bridge plate, not less than f
of an inch thick, nor
than 15 inches wide, when im-
ported by manufacturers of
bridges for use exclusively
in tin- in mufacture of iron
and steel Lrid-.-s 124
Angles for iron or composite
ships or vessels Free
Axe*, chopping axes, $2 per
iud 10
f all kinds, Adzes,
ll.itchets, and Hammers,
n.e.s 35
Axles and Springs of iron or
thereof, for
carriages other than railway
or tramway vehicles, with-
out reference to the stage of
manufactures, 1 cent per Ib.
and 30
Axles for railway and trannvay
C ir*, all other axles, and
- thereof, n e.s., $30 per
ton, but not less than 35
Balances 35
Bands and Hoops, n.e.s., valued
at 4 cents or less per Ib 30
but not less than $11 per ton
Jinn. Is and Hoops, n.e.s.,
valued at over 4c per Ib.. 12
.owbars, Ic per Ib. an'I 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 -t <.<_! I. 1 , cents per Ib.
Bars or Steel Rails, weighing
not less than 25 Ibs. per
lineal yard, for use on rail-
\\ ay track Free
Bars and Billets, n.o.p., valu-
td at 4 cents or less per Ib. . 30
but not less than $12 per ton
Bars and Billets, n.e.s., valu-
ed at over 4 cents per Ib. . . . 12A
Bloom* and Slabs, valued at 4
cents per ibs or less. 30
but not less than 12 per ton
Blooms and Slabs, valued at
over 4 cents per Ib 12J
Boiler, or other plate iron,
sheared or unsheared, skelp
iron sheared or rolled in
grooves, and sheet iron, com-
mon or black, not thinner
than 2'> 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 Cream Separators . . Free
Bolts with or without threads
or nuts, and bolt blanks less
than fthsof an inch in diam-
eter, l cents per Ib. and. .. 30
Bridges, iron and structural
iron works (provided the
duty shall not be less than
35 p.c.), 1J cents per Ib
Budge Plate not less than fths
of an inch thick, nor less
than 15 inches wide when
imported by manufacturers
of bridges for use exclusively
in the manufac. of bridges 12
Canada plates l'j|
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 3d
Chain Traces or parts harness 35
chains, iron or steel, over 9-1G
of an inch in diameter 5
Chains, other, n.e.s 30
Clock Spri ,gs 10
Clock Sprin.ysaiidcorset 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 Ib. and . . 25
Crucible cast steel wire, when
imported by manufacturers
of wire ropes, pianos, card
clothing and needles, for use
in the manufacture of such
articles in their osvn 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
l>i--cs for Harrows 35
Discs for harness 35
Engines, Locomotive, which,
with its tender, weighs 30
tons or over, shall pay a duty
of not less than $2,000
Engines, Steam Engines, boil-
ers and machinery, composed
wholly or in part of iron or
steel, n.e.s 30
Fencing, Buckthorn and Strip,
iron or steel, 1 J cents per Ib.
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
Fites, 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., l|c.
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, Ic. fper Ib. and 30
Forgings of whatever shape or
in whatever stage of manu-
facture, n. e. s., 1 cts. per
Ib., but not less than 35
Forks, cast iron, not handled
nor ground or otherwise fur-
ther manufactured 10
Furniture of any material 35
Garden Rakes, two and three-
s' c. ad val.
pronged. Forks of all kinds
and hoes 5c. each and 25
Hay Knivfls and four, five and
six ;<ronged forks of all kinds
*2 per do/., and 20
Hinges and Hinge Blank,
Ic. per Ib. and 25
Hollowware, tinned and glazed 35
Hollowware, enamelled 35
Horse Shoes, and horse shoe
nails, Vj ct. per Ib. but not
less than 35
Hoop Iron, not exceeding three
eighths of an inch in width
and being 1 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 12
Ingots, Steel, Cogged Ingots,
blooms and Slabs, by what-
ever process made, Billets
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, except Ingots,
Cogged Ingots, Blooms and
Slabs upon which the spe-
cific duty shall be not less
than $8 a ton , when of greater
value than 4 cts. per Ib 12J
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 Ib. and 30
Iron, Wrought Iron or Steel
Nuts and Washers, Iron or
Steel Rivets, Bolts with or
without threads, nut and
Bolt Blanks, T and Strap
Hinges and Hinge Blanks,
n.e.s Ic. per Ib. and 25
Iron, all articles rated as iron
or manufacture of iron shall
be chargeable with the same
rate of duty, if made of stee ,
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, 3D per
cent, ad val. ; provided that
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CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
$ c. ad val.
any locomotive which with
its tender weighs ;iO tons or
over shall pay duty of not
less than $2,000 each
Locomotive and Car Wheel
Tires of Steel, in the rough . Free
Manufactured articles of iron
or steel which at the time of
their importation are of a
class or kind not manufac-
tured in Canada, imported
for use in the construction
of iron or steel ships or ves-
sels Free
Manufactures, Articles, or
Wares not specially enumer-
ated or provided for, com-
p.t-.'d wholly or in part of
iron or steel, and whether
partly or wholly manufact'd. 30
Mattocks, Ic. per Ib. and 25
Nails and Spikes, wrought and
pressed, galvanized or not,
Horseshoe Nails, Hob Nails
and Wire Nails, and all other
Wrought Iron or Steel Nails,
n. e. s., and Horse, Mule or
Ox Shoes, IJ ct. per Ib., but
not less than 35
.Nails, cut Nails and Spikes of
iron or steel, Ic. per Ib
-Nail Rods, Swe lish rolled
iron, under 5 in. in diameter,
for the manufacture of horse
shoe nails 20
Nail Plate, iron or steel, 16
gauge and thicker,$13perton
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, Lss than
three-eighths of one inch in
diameter, licts. perlb., and 30
Nuts and washers, wrought
iron or steel, iron or steel
rivets, bolts with or without
threads, nut and holt blanks,
T and strap hinges and
hinge blanks, n.e.s., Ic. per
Ib. , and 25
Ornament*! 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 Ib. and 25
fig 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,
and 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 in. thick 30
Plates, Saw Plates, cut to shape
only, not otherwise man'f'd..Free
Plough Plate, mould boards,
anoi land sides when cut to
shape from rolled sheets of
crucible steel but not mould-
ed, punched, polished or
otherwise manufactured and
being of a greater value than
4c. a Ib 12J
Portable Steam Engines,
Threshers, Separators, Horse
Power, Saw Mills, Machin-
ery, and parts of 35
Puddle Bars, $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 punche"d,
n.e.s., $6 per ton
Rails, weighing not less than
25 Ibs. 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
f of an inch in diameter,
lc. per Ib. and 30
Rivets, n.e.s., Ic per Ib. and.. 25
Rods, of steel rolled, under
half an inch in diameter, or
under half inch square, im-
ported by knob or lock
manufacturers, or cutlers,
for use exclusively in such
manufacture in their own
factories Free
Rods, iron J, 5-16, f, in dia-
meter, coppered 30
Rods, Hound, galvanized 30 j
Rolled iron tubes, not welded,
under 1 inch in diameter.
Angle Iron, 9 and 10 gauge,
not over 1 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 manufacturers of iron
bedsteads, to be used for
these purposes only, in their
own factories Free
Rope, Raw Hide, as Belting,
being so used 25
Safes, doors for safes and
vaults, scales, balances and
weighing beams of iron or
steel 35
Saws of all kinds 35
Scrap iron, wrought and scrap
steel, being waste or 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 ac-
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 l\,
I inch and less than two
inches in length. 8c. per Ib.
Less than 1 inch, lie per Ib.
Screws, iron, steel, brass, or
other metals, n.e.s 35
Scythes $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
Sheet Iron, common or black,
smoothed or polished, and
coated or galvanized, thinner
than No. zO gauge, Canada
plates and plates of iron or
steel not less than 30 inches
wide, and not less than J of
an inch in thickness 12J
Sheet Iron, for iron or compo-
site ships Free
Sheet Iron, manuf'res of, n.e.s. 30
Sheets, Crucible Sheets, steel,
II to 16 gauge,2 to 18 inches
wide, imported by manufac-
turers of mower and reaper
knives for manufacture of
such knives in their own fac-
tories Free
Sheets of not less than 11 or
more than IS wire gauge and
costing not less than 75 per
ton of 2240 Ibs., when im-
ported by manufacturers of
shovels and spades for use
exclusively in such manufac-
ture in their own factories. . Free
Sheets of all gauge and widths,
n.e.s., valued at 4 cents or
less per Ib 3 J
but not less than $12 per ton.
Sheets of all gauge and widths,
n.e. s., valued atover4c perlb 12J
Shoes, horse, mule and ox
shoes, 1 cents per Ib., but
not less than 35
Shovels and spades, shovel and
spade blanks, and iron or
steel cut to shape for same,
1 per doz. and 25
Slabs, iron in slabs, 9 per ton.
Skates, 20 cents per pair and. . 30
Skates, steel for, valued at 2
cents per Ib. and over Free
Sledges, 1 cent per Ib. and 25
Springs, or parts of, for car-
riages other than railway and
tramway vehicles, 1 cent per
Ib. and 30
Springs, Car Springs, all kinds,
$30 per ton.but not less than 35
Springs, all other, n. e. s., $30
per ton, but not less than .. 35
Steels, table and butchers'
steels 35
Steel of No. 12 gauge and thin-
ner, but not thinner than No.
30 gauge, imported by manu-
facturers of buckle clasps
and ice-creepers, to be used
in the manufacture of such
articles only in their own
factories Free
Steel, manufactures of, 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,
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1898,
$ c. ad val.
but not less than 30
Wedges, 1 cent per lb., and. . . 25
Iron and manufactures of, or
part iron or part steel, n.e.s. . . 80
Strips costing 4c per lb. orl<ss. no
but not less than, $12 ton.
Strips costing over 4c. per lb. 12$
Strips specially imported for
the manufacture of buck-
thorn and }>luin 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
\\ills, petroleum pipe lines
and i>etroleum refineries 20
Tubes not welded nor more
than 1J inch in diameter of
rolled steel 15
Tubes or pipes, 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
ordinary 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 iron or
its ore, which is cast and
malleable, of whatever des-
cription of form, without re-
gard to the percentage of
(Mibon contained therein,
whether produced by cemen-
tation or converted cast, or
made 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 anv
fusion or other process which
produces f r< >m iron or its ores
a metal either granulous or
fibrous in structure which is
cast and malleable, except
what is known as malleable
iron casting, shall be classed
and denominated as steel ;
And provided, further, that al
articles rated as iron or
manufactures of iron shall
be chargeable with the same
rate of duty if made of steel,
or of steel and iron combin-
ed, unless otherwise special-
ly provided for.
Iris, Orris 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.e 35
Jalap Root Free
Jams, Jellies, and Preserves,
5 eta. per lb
Japanned and Stamped Tinware,
In 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 anyway
finished, and not less than 40
inches wide, when imported by
manufacturers of jute bags for
use in their own factories Free
Jute, coloured fabrics, part cot-
ton yarns or other material,
except silk, n.e.s 25
Jute, manufactures of, n.e.s. ... 20
Jute Yarn, plain, dyed or color-
ed, when imported by manu-
facturers of carpets, rugs, mats,
jute webbing or cloth, for use
in their own factories Free
Kainite, or German potash
i salts for fertilizers Free
Kelp Free
Kerosene and Coal Oil fixtures
or parts thereof 30
Knives, oyster knives 35
Knitting Machines 30
Knitting Needles and Machine
Needles 30
Kryoiite 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 valr.
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 Ibs
Lead, old scrap and pig, 40 cts..
per 100 Ibs
Lead pipe and shot, 1 cts. pr. lb
Lead, Nitrate and Acetate of,
not ground 5
Lead Pencils of all kinds, in wood
or otherwise 30"
Lead, manufactures of, n.e.s. ... 30)
Leather (Belting) and upper,
leather, including Kid, Lamb, 1 .
Sheep and Calf, tanned but
not waxed, dressed, or glazed . 15
Leather as above, but dressed,
waxed or glazed 20
Leather Belting 25.
Leather Board and Leatheroid,,
3c. per lb
Leather, Cordovan, tanned from
horse hide, and manuf act's of. 25
Leathers, Glove, when imported
by glove manufacturers for
use in their factories in the
manufacture of gloves, viz. r
kid, buck, deer, antelope and
water-hog, tanned or dressed,
coloured or uncoloured 10'
Leather, Morocco Skins, tanned,
but not further manuf act'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.,.
$2 per gal
Lime Juice and other fruit juices,,
n.o.p., non-alcoholic, and not
sweetened lOc. per gal.
Lime Juice, Crude only Free
Lime 20
Limestone, water or cement stone,
per ton of 13cubicft..$l 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,stickorroll3centsprlb
Litharge Free-
Lithographic Presses 10
Lithographic Stones.not eng'ved. 20
Litmus and all Lichens, prepared
and not prepared Free-
Lobsters, preserved 25
Lobsters, fresh 25
Locks, other, n.e.s 35^
Locomotives and Railway Pas-
senger, Baggage and Freight
Cars, being the property of
railway companies in the U. S.
running upon any line of road'
crossing the frontier so long as
Canadian locomotives and cars
are admitted free under similar
circumstances into the U.S.,.
1893.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
$ c. ad vol.
under regulations to be pre-
scribed by the Min. of Customs. Free
Locust Beans and Locust Bean
Meal, for the manufacture of
horse and cattle food Frtc
Logwood, 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 Nutmeg's 25
M.icraroni and Vermicelli, 2c. Ib.
Machines, Dating 30
Machinery, n.e.s 30
Machinery Miningimported with-
in three years after the passing
of this Act and which is at the
time of its importation of a
class or kind not manufactured
in Canada Free
Madder and Munjeet, or Indian
Madder, ground and prepared,
and all extracts of Free
Magic Lanterns and slides there-
for, philosophical, photo-
graphic, mathematical and
optical instruments, n.e.s 25
Magnesia 20
.Magnesia Fluid 50
Malt, upon entry for Warehouse,
subject to Excise Regulations,
15 cents per bush
Malt, extract of, (non-alcoholic)
for medical purposes, n.e.s 25
Manganese, Oxide of Free
Mangles 80
Manilla Hoods 20
Manilla carpeting, stained paper. 35
Mantels, Slate 30
Manures, 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 Ib
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 Ib
Meats, extract of fluid beef not
medicated, meat juice 25
Meats, potted, " mixed and made
up into a paste," 3c per Ib.
Meat Stuffers 30
Meats, Pork in brine! ^c. per Ib.
Meats, prepared meats, sealed or
unsealed, in cans or otherwise
and other, n.e.s., 3 cts. per Ib.
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,
$<?. adval
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 medicinal preparations,
whether chemical or other-
wise, usually imported with
the name of the manfr., shall
have the true name of such
manfr., and the place where
they are prepared, perman-
ently and legibly affixed
to each parcel, and all medi-
cinal preparations imp. with-
out such names so affixed
shall be forfeited.
Meerschaum, crude or raw Free
Menageries, horses, cattle, carri-
ages and harnesses of, under
regulations prescribed by the
Minister of Customs Free
Mercury or quicksilver Free
Metal Composition, n.e.s 20
Metal, yellow metal in bars,
bolts, and for sheathing Free
Mica 20
Microscopes 25
Milk food and other similar pre-
parations SO
Milk condensed, not sweetened,
and Coffee condensed with
Milk not sweetened 35
Mill board, not straw board 10
Mineral Waters, natural, not in
bottles Free
Mineral Waters, n.e.s 20
Mineral and Bituminous sub-
stances, n.e.s 20
Mineral Soap Stock, 3c. per Ib.
Mineralogy Specimens Free
Models (original) of Inventions
and other Improvements in the
Arts; but no article or articles
shall be deemed a model which
can befitted for use Free
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 over and
not over fifty-six degrees,
a specific duty of 1 cts.
per gallon
(6) When testing less than
forty degrees, a specific
duty of l 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
2 cts. per gallon 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. adval.
Mouldings of wood, gilded or
otherwise further manuf. than
plain 30
Mowing Machines, self-binding
harvesters, harvesters without
binders, binding attachments,
reapers, sulky and walking
ploughs, and all other agricul-
tural machines and implements 35-
Muslin, plant bed muslin, Ic per
square yard and 15
Music, printed, bound or in
sheets, lOc per Ib
Musical Instruments, n,o.p 25
Musk, in pods or in grains Free
Mustard Cake 20
Mustard, ground, prepared, in-/
eluding French must'd not liq. ->
Mustard, French mustard,liquid,
as sauce, 40c per gal. and 20
Napkin Rings 30<
Napiha, wood naptha or wood
alcohol, $2. 12 per imp/gals . .
Naptha, n.e.s., 7|c per imp. gal.
Needles, Knitting 30
Needles, Steel, all other 30-
Newspapers or supplemental edi-
tion? or parts thereof, partly
printed and intended to be
completed and published in
Canada 25-
NewspapersandMagazines.n.e.s Fre
Newspapers, Magazines, if bound 15
Nickel Free-
Nickel Anodes 10
Nickel and German Silver, manf.
of, not plated 25-
if plated 30
Nitrate of Soda or Cubic Nitre . . Free
Nitrite of Soda Free
Nitrate of Lead 5
Nitro-Glycerine, lOc per Ib. and 20
Noils, being the short wool
which falls from the combs in
worsted factories Free
Numbering Machines, not to be
classed with ptg. presses,to pay 30
Nuts, all kinds, n.e.s., 3c per Ib.
Nutgalls Free
Oakum Free
Oak Bark Free
Oats, 10 cts per bush
Oat Flour 20
Oatmeal, ct. per Ib
Oil, Aniline, crude Free
Oil, Coal, Illuminating Oils com-
posed wholly or in part of the
products of petroleum, coal,
shale or lignite costing more
than 30c. per. gal 25>
Oil, Coal and Kerosene, distilled,
purified or refined, Naptha,.
Benzole, Petroleum and pro-
ducts of coal, shale, lignite,
n.e.s., 7{ cts. per Imp. gal. . . .
Oil, Carbolic, or heavy oil 10>
Oil, Castor 20
Oil, Cod Liver, medicated 20
Oils, Cocoanut and Palm, in their
natural state Free
Oil, Colza 20
Oil, Flax Seed or Linseed, raw or
boiled IJc. per Ib.
Oil, Hair, perfumed or not 30
Oil, Lard Oil 20*
Oils, Lubricating, composed
wholly or in part of petroleum,
costing less than 30c. imp. gal.,
7^c. imp. gal
Oils, Lubricating, all others
Oils, Neatsf oot
Oil, Olive and Salad 20>
Oil, Sesame seed 2.O-
Oil, Tallow 25*
44:
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1893.
"$ c. ad vol.
Oil, all other, n.e.s 20
Oil C.-.ke and Meal, Cotton Seed
Cake and Meal, I'alm Nut Cake
a'i 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 printed,
India rubbered, flocked or
coated, n.e.s , 5c. sq. yd. and. 15
Oil Cloth and Oiled Silk, in the
piece, cut or shaped, oiled,
enamelled, stamped, painted
or printed, India-rubbered,
flocked or coated, n.o.p., 5 cts.
per sq. yd. and 15
Oiled paper 35
Oleo-Stearine and Degras when
imported by manufacturers of
leather for use in tin- maim-
facture of leather in their
factories Free
'Opium (crude), the weight to in-
clude the weight of the bale
or covering si per ib.
Opium, prepared for smoking
*."> per 11) '
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 lj cb
ft, 13 cts. per box
In eases and all other package
10 cts. ->er cb. ft. capacity ....
I" bulk, $1.60 per thousand...
In barrels not exceeding in
capacity that of the 196 Ibs.
flour barrel, 55 cts. per bbl.
Ores of metals, of all kinds .. ..Free
Organs, Cabinet Reed Organs,
having not more than two sets
of reeds, each $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 t> 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
<Jsiers Free
Osier* and Wfflow Furniture.*.'.'. 35
Osiers and Willow Works, n.e.s 25
Ottar of Hoses, and Oil of Roses. Free
Pails, tubs, churns, brooms
brushes and manufacturers of
wood, n.e.s., and wood pulp 25
faints and Colors, ultra marine
blue, dry or in pulp, metallic
colors, viz: oxides of cobalt,
zinc and tin, n.e.s Free
Blue black, Chinese blue,
Prussian blue, raw umber,
carmine, jets, Satin and
Fine Cologne Lakes, Scar-
let, Maroon in pulp, washed
white 20
In pulp, viz., carmine,
cologne, and rose lakes,
scarlet and maroon, satin
and fine washed white. . . 20
Fire-proof Paint, dry, ^ c. per Ib
Ground in oil or any other
liquid, and all liquid pre-
pared or ready mixed
paints, n.e.s 30
Ground in spirits and all
$ C. n
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 Ib. and 25
Painters metal graining combs .. 35
Painters pallet knives 35
Paintings in Oil or Water Colors,
by artists of well-known merit,
or copies of Old Masters by
such artists Free
Paintings in Oil or Water Colors,
production of Canadian artists. Free
Paintings, prints, engravings,
drawings and building plans.. 20
Palm Leaf, unmanufactured Free
Palm Leaf, when manuf., n.e.s. 20
Paper Weights 30
Paper Cutters & Printing Presses 10
Paper Bags, plain, n.e.s 35
Paper Boxes, with chromos, but
without any printed matter, 6
cts. per Ib. and 20
Paper Boxes, labelled,empty, 15c
per Ib. and 25
Paper, drawing, mounted, ena-
melled or Parchment 35
Paper Hangings, or Wall Paper,
in rolls, on each roll of 8 yds
and under, and so in propor-
tion for all greater lengths :
Brown Blanks and White
Blanks, printed or plain un-
grounded paper 2c.
White Paper, Grounded Papers
andSatins,nothand-made.3c.
Single Print Bronzes and Col-
ored 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 Ib. .
Paper, Union Collar Cloth, in rolls
or sheets, not glossed 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 Letters, 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 Ib. and 25
Paper Sacks or bags of all kinds,
printed or not 35
Paper waste or clippings Free
Paper, pressed, in sheets 35
Paper, Glazed, Plated, Marbled,
$ c. ad val.
Enamelled Paper, and Card
Board, similarly finished, n.e.s. 35
Paper manufactures 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 80
Paving blocks, made from slag of
blast furnace 20
Peaches, n.o.p., the weight of
the packageto be included in
the weight for duty . . Ic. p. Ib.
Peach Trees 3c. each.
Pears, green fruit .... 20
Pear Trees of all kinds . . 3c. each.
Peas, lOc per bush
Pearl, mother of, not manu-
factured Free
Pearl card cases 35
Pearl Collar Buttons or Studs .. 25
Pearl, manufactures of, fancy .. 35
Pelts, raw Free
Pencils, Lead, wood or otherwise 30
Pencils, slate 25
Penholders, wood 25
Pens, steel, 30 p.c.; gold 20
Pen racks 30
Perfumery, including toilet prep-
arations (non-alcoholic), viz :
Hair oils, tooth and other
powders and washes, poma-
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 than 4 oz., $2. 12 peri.sr.& 40
Persis or ext. Archill and Cudb'r.Free
Petroleum. (See Illuminating Oil)
Pheasants for impro vm't of stock. Free
Pheasants, other 20
Philosophical Instruments and
Apparatus, not manufactured
in the Dominion, and when im-
ported by or for the use of col-
leges and schools, scientific and
literary societies Free
Philosophical, Photographic,
Optical and Mathematical In-
struments 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.
$ c. ad val
quart 40c. per gal.
Pickles in jars, bottles or other
similar vessels, 40c. per gal. on
the ascertained quantity, the
duty to include the duty <>n
the jar, bottles or other vessel,
40c. per gal
Pickles, in bulk, in vinegar or
vinegar and mustard, 3;">c g.il.
In brine or salt, 2.~> cts. per gal.
Pictorial illustrations of insects,
&<.:., 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 Ifi 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, lOc. per
LOO Ibs
Plaster of Paris, calcined or
manufactured, I5c. per 100 Ibs.
or 4'c. per barrel of not. over
300 Ibs
Plasters, medicated, all kinds. . . 25
Plaits, Straw, Tuscan and Grass. Free
Plated Ware and Gilt Ware, of all
kinds, whether plated wholly
or in part, n. e. s 30
Platina, n.e.s 20
Plates, engraved on wood, steel
or other metal 20
Playing Cards, 6c. per pack
Plum Trees, of all kinds .. 3c. ea.
Plumbago ... 15
Plush, Silk Netting, used for
manufacture of gloves 15
Plush, of cotton 20
Plush, Silks, other 30
Pocketbooks and Purses 35
Pomades, French or flower odors,
preserved in fat or oil for the
purpose of conserving the
odors of flowers which do not
bear the heat of distillat on,
when imported in tins of not
less than 10 Ibs. each 15
Pomades, all others 30
Pop Corn, in cakes or balls 35
Porcelain Ware, n.e.s 30
Porcelain Shades 30
Imitation 20
Portable machines, portable
steam engines, threshers and
separators, horse powers, port-
able saw mills and flouring
mills and parts thereof in any
stage of manufacture 35
Portable Saw Mills and Planing
mills, and parts thereof, in any
stage of manufacture 35
Potash, muriate and bichromate
of, crude .Free
Potash, Chlorate of, in crystals,
or ground only, when imported
for manufacturing purposes
only Free
Potash, German Mineral Free
Potash, red and yellow prussiate
V c. ad val.
of 10
Potatoes, sweet 25
Pork, barrelled in brine, made
from the sides of heavy IH.-S
af.er the hams and >hnu!d.T-
are cut on, and containing not
moretha.i in pieco- to the bar-
rel of 2(10 Ibs weight, Uc. ]>. Ib.
Barrel- .containing -aim- to be
free of duty.
Potatoes, other, . . .15c. per bush.
Poultry and Came of all kinds. .. -Ji
Precious s< ones, vi/., Agate. . \iiu--
thyst, Aqua Marine, Blood
Stone, Carbuncle, Cats' Eyes,
Cameo, Coral, Cornelian, Crys-
tal, Crysolite,Crosordolite, FJn-
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 manf., n.e.s.... 10
Precious Stones, other, n.e.s. ... 2n
Printing presses and printing
machines, such only as are
used in newspaper, book and
job printing offices ; folding
machines and paper cutters
used in printing and bookbind-
ing establishments 10
Prunella for boots and shoes, and
cotton netting for the lining of
boots, shoes and gloves 10
Pulp, mineral or wood 25
Pulp of grasses Free
Pumice or Pumice Stone, ground
or unground Free
Pumps, iron, pitcher, spout, cis-
tern, well and force pumps.. . 35
Pumps, Steam 30
Putty 25
Putty, dry, for polishing granite 20
Quills, in nat. state or unpl'd.Free
Quills, other 20
Quince Trees of all kinds.2ic. ea.
Quinine, sulphate of, in powder. Free
of cotton, linen, jute,
hemp and woollen, paper waste
or clippings, and waste of any
kind except mineral waste .... Free
Rags from France, Germany,
Belgium, Prohibited
Railway Rugs of all materials
except silk 25
Raisins, Ic. per Ib 10
Raspberry and Blackberry bushes,
Ic. each
Rattans and reeds manf. or
partly manf -.">
Rattans and iceds 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 Ib.
Rice and Sago Flour, 2c per Ib.
Road Scrapers -fi
Rope, Iron Wire 25
Rope, or Cordage, IJc per Ib. and 10
Roots, medicinal, viz : Aconite,
Calumba, Ipecacuanha, Rhu-
barb, Sarsaparilla, Squills,
Taraxicum and Valerian .... Free
, / ,;d
The same ground or powdered 20
Rose bushes, and
3c. each.
Rotten sioii- 20*
Ruling Tens ](>.
n) ]<> <. jM-r hu-h.
live Flour, 50 C p.-r bbl.
Saccharine or am pi
containing over one-half of one
]M r c,-nt thereof ><>
Saddler.-,' Snap :',Q
Saddlery of 'every description
and Hardware 35
Free-
Saffron and Safflower, and ex-
tract of free-
Sago Flour, _'< per Ib.
Sails, for boats and ships, also
tents and awning-
Sal- Ammonia and Sal-Soda. .. Free
Saleratus, or Bicarbonate 20
Salt imported from the I'nited
Kingdom or any Briti-h pr,~.
session, or imported for the
use of the sea or gulf fisheries,
n.e.s Free-
Salt, other than above, in bulk,
.".c per Kid Ihs
Salt, in bags, bbls.,or other pkgs.,
Tie per 100 Ibs. [Pckgs. same
duty as if imported empty. ] . .
Saltpetre, 20
Salt Cake sulphate of soda) crude. Free-
Sand Free-
Sand, colored 20
Sand Cloth 30
S,' nd , iron) or globules for polish-
ing granite 20
Sand, Glass, Flint and Emery
Paper 3O
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,
JOc. per gal and ^0
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, cocoboml,
boxwood, cherry, chesnut, wal-
nut, gumwood, mahogany,,
pitch pine, rosewood, sandal
wood, sycamore, Spanish cedar,
oak, hickory, whitewood, Afri-
can teak, black heart ebony,
lignum vitre, red cedar, red-
wood, satin wood, white ash,
persimmon and dogwood Free-
Scales, and Weighing Beams.. .. 35
Scenery, Theatrical and other. 20
School Ink Wells... . 30
School bags, cotton 35
Screws commonly called wood
screws. 2 in. and over in length,
6c per Ib
1 in. and less than 2, So per Ib.
Less than 1 in. , lie per Ib . .
Screws of brass, or other metals,
n.e.s 35
Screw Jacks of every description 35
Seeds Beet, Carrot, Turnip,
Mangold, and Mustard Free-
SeedsFlower, garden, field and
other seeds for agricultural or
-46
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1893.
1' - . a<t. val.
other purposes, when in bulk
or large parcels, n.o.p 10
The same in small parcels.. 25
Seeds Aromatic, which are not
edible and are in a crude state,
and not advanced in value or
condition by grinding or refin-
ing or by an}' other process of
manufacture, Anise, Anise-star,
Caraway, 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
implements in use by the
settler for at least one year
before his removal to Canada ;
not to include machinery, or
articles imported for use in
manufacturing establishment,
or for sale ; provided that any
dutiable article entered as
settlers' effects may not be so
entered unless brought with
the settler on his first arrival,
and shall not be sold or other-
wise disposed of without pay-
ment of duty, until after two
years' actual use in Canada ;
Provided also that live stock
when imported into Manitoba
or the North West Territories
by intending settlers shall be
free until otherwise ordered
by the Governor in Council Free
Sewing Machines, whole, or
heads or parts of head 00 of
Sewing Machines, $3 each, and 20
Shades, Glass and Porcelain, for
lamps and gaslights 30
Shades, imitation porcelain 20
Shawls and Travelling Rugs of
all kinds and materials except
silk 25
Shawls, silk 30
Sheep, for improvement of stock Free
Sheep Skins, tanned only 15
Sheep Skins, dressed and waxed,
or glazed 20
Shellac, white, for manufacturing
purposes Free
Shells of all kinds, unmanuf Free
Shells, manufactured, fancy 35
Shells, Marine, ground or broken 20
Sheet Music, lOc. per Ib
Sheet Iron Signs, not framed .... 30
Ships built in a foreign country,
on application for Canadian
register, except machinery 10
Machinery on same 25
Shirts of cotton or linen, 1 per
doz. and 30
Shoemakers' Pitch and Wax . . 20
Shoe Linings, twilled cotton,
Ic. per sq. yd. and 15
Shoe Linings, colored jeanettes,
2 cts. per sq. yd. and 15
Show C..ses, 2 each and 35
Show Cards, framed 35
Silex or Crystallized Quartz Free
Silk Hosiery or Lace 30
Silk, raw, or as reeled from the
$ c. ad val.
cocoon, not being doubled,
twisted or advanced in any
way, silk cocoons, and silk
waste Free
Silk twist, sewing and embroid-
ery silk 25
Silk, in the gum or spun, not
more advanced than singles,
tram, and thrown organzine,
not coloured 15
Silk Plush Netting, used for the
manufacture of gloves 15
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 Ib. and 25
Sleighs* 30
Soapstone, foot warmers 30
Soap, common brown and yellow,
not perfumed, H cts per Ib . . .
Soap, common soft and liquid,
not perfumed 20
Soap, Castile, Mottled or White,
and White Soap . . 2c. per Ib.
Soap, perfumed or toilet, and
" Ivory," the weight of the in-
side packages and wrappers to
be included in the weight for
duty, 10 cts. per Ib. and 10
Soap, powders, pumice, silver
and mineral soaps, sapolio and
other like articles, weight of
package included in the weight
for duty 3 cts. per Ib.
Socks or Stockings of cotton,
wool, worsted, the hair of the
alpaca goat or other like
animal, lOc. per Ib. and 30
Soda Ash Caustic in drums ;
silicate in crystals or in solu-
tion ; bichromate nitrate or
cubic nitre, salsoda, sulphate
of soda, arseniate, binarseniate,
chloride and stannate of soda. Free
Sorla, Bicarbonate of 20
Soda, Nitrate of Free
Soda, sulphate of, n.e.s 20
Solder 30
Soups 25
Soy lOc. per gal.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses 30
Spectacles, and Eye Glasses,
parts of, unfinished 25
Spelter in blocks and pigs Free
Spermaceti 20
Spices of all kinds, except Mace
and Nutmegs, unground 10
Spices, ground 25
Spices, Mace and Nutmegs 25
Spirituous or alcoholic liquors
distilled from any material, or
containing, or compounded
from or with distilled spirits
of any kind and any mixture
thereof with water, for every
gallon thereof of the strength
of proof, and when of a greater
strength than that of proof at
the same rate on the increased
quantity that there would be
if the liquors were reduced to
the strength of proof. When
We 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 alcohol or the substance
commonly known as alcohol,
hydrated oxide of ethyl, or
spirits of wine ; gin of all
kinds, n.e.s.; rum, whiskey,
and all spirituous or alcoholic-
liquors, ri.o.p. $2.12Jper 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.or anysubstance known
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 preparations
containing spirits of any
kind, when in bottles or flasks
weighing not more 4 oz. ea . . 50
When in bottles, flasks or
other packages weighing
more than 4 oz. ea.,$2.12
per gal. and 40
Vermouth and ginger wine,
containing not more than 40
per cent, of proof spirits, 75c.
per gal. ; if containing more
than 40 per cent. .$2.12 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 machinery and other 25
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.
$ c. ad. val.
whip manufacturers for use in
the manufacture of whips in
their own factories Free
Starch, including farina, corn
starch or flour, and all prepar-
ations having the qualities of
starch, not sweetened or flavor-
ed, 2c. per Ib. ; sweetened or
flavored, the weight of the
package to be included in the
weight for duty . . . .4c. per Ib
.'Stereotypes, see Electrotypes.
'Stones, Burr, 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 [13cub. ft. to ton] $1 prton
.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, 40cper 100 Ibs.
Straw Boards, not mill bd., n.e.s. 20
Sugar of Milk 20
Sugar of Milk Tablets, not fur-
ther sweetened 20
Sugar, glucose or grape sugar,
li cents per pound.
Sugar (cane) and beet-root sugar
not above fourteen Dutch
Standard in colour, all sugar
sweepings, all sugar drainings
or pumpings drained in transit,
all melado and or concentrated
melado, all molasses and or
concentrated molasses N.E.S.,
all cane juice and or concen-
trated cane juice N.E.S., all
beet- root juice and or concen-
trated beet-root juice N.E.S.,
all tank bottoms, N.E.S., and
concrete, when not imported
direct without transhipment
from the country of growth and
production, 5 per cent, ad val-
orem ; provided, however, that
in the case of cane sugar pro-
duced in the East Indies and
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 shall 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 Ib.
Sugar Candy, brown or white,
and Confectionery, including
sweetened gums, candied peels,
condensed milk when sweeten-
ed and condensed coffee wfth
milk when sweetened. \\c p Ib. & 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 Ib.
Surgical and Dental Instruments
$ c. ad val.
of all kinds 20
Surgical belts or trusses and sus-
pensory bandages of all kinls. L'f,
Syrups See Molasses.
Sugar, all cane, and, or beet root
sugar not above number four-
teen, Dutch Standard, in colour
;ill sugar sweepings, all sugar
drainings or pumpings drained
in transit, all melado and, or
concentrated melado, all mo-
lasses and, or concentrated
molasses, N.O.P., all cane juice
and, or concentrated cane
juice, N.O.P., all beet root
juice, and (or concentrated
beet root juice, N'O.P., all tank
bottoms, N.O.P., and concrete,
when imported direct without
transhipment from the country
of growth and production Free
Tags, tin, for plug tobacco 25
Tagging, Metal, plain, japanned
or coated, in coils, not over 1
inches in width, when imp. by
manufs. of Shoe and Corset
Laces, for use in their factories Free
Tails, undressed Free
Tallow, Ic. per Ib
Tallow Oil 25
Taper Holders for Christmas
Trees 30
Tape Measures 35
Tapioca 20
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 Ib
Tassels 80
Teas, all kinds, imported from
other countries than the U.S. .Free
Tea, imported from the U.S 10
Teasels Free
Telephones and Telegraph In-
struments ; telegraph, tele-
phone and electric light cables;
electric and galvanic batteries,
electric motors and apparatus
for electric lights, including
incandescent light globes and
insulators of all kinds, n.e.s. . . 25
Telescopes 25
Tents and Awnings 25
Terne Plate '. 12
Terra 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 ;<0
Thread, Linen, n.e.s 20
Ticking, for tents, 2c. persq. yd.
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 Ib. and 25
Tobacco manufactured and Snuff
35 cts. per Ib. and 12i
Tobacco, cut. . l.'>c. per Ib. and 12|
Tobacco Pipes of all kinds,
]>i)i<- 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 mate-rials ... 35
Tracing Cloth, 5c. persq. yd and 15
Travellers' Baggage, under refl-
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
Trunks 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 W'riter 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 2;>
Varnish, black and bright for ship
use Free
Varnish and Colours ground in
spirits si per gal.
Vaseline, and all similar prepara-
tions of petroleum for toilet,
medicinal or other purposes,
in bulk, 4c. per Ib. In bottles
or other packages, not over
1 Ib. in weight each, 6 cts. p. Ib
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
Baked Beans, in cans or other
packages, weighing not over
1 Ib., 'Jc. per can or package,
48
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1893:
$ c. ad val.
and 2c. additional per can or
package for eacli 11). or fraction
of a 11). over 1 Ih. in weight
the weight of the cans or other
packages to he included in +he
weight for duty
Vegetahles, 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 nn in. in thickness. 10
Veneers of Wood, cut or shaved
with knife . . 25
Velocipedes 30
Veneers, Ivory, 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 manf. of filled.. 10
Watch Keys, of brass or steel ... 30
Watch actions or movements .... 10
Water Meters 30
Wax, Paraffine, Stearic, Acid
and Stearine of all kinds, 3c.
perlb
Wax Flowers 25
Wax, manufactures of, other. .. 20
Webbing elastic 25
Webbing, non-elastic 20
Whale Bone, unmanufactured.. Free
Whale Bone, manuf'res of, n.e.s. 20
Wheat, 15c per bushel
Wheat 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 i the
owner thereof resides near the
frontier, and more than five
miles from any Canadian grist
mill at which such wheat or
grain could he 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
Whips, of all kinds, except toy
whips, 50c. perdoz., and 30
Whiting or Whitening, gilders'
Whiting and Paris White Free
White Shellac, for mfg. purposes. Free
Willow for basket makers Free
Willow and Osier Works, n e.s.. 25
Window Curtain Poles 35
Window Blind Rollers.unfinished 30
Window Blind Rollers, finished
or mounted 35
Window Shade Rollers, finished,
but without the shade 35
The shades pay separately, 5c
per sq. yd. and 15
Window Shades, made of paper. 35
Wines of all kinds, except spark-
ling wines, including orange,
lemon, strawberry, raspb-
erry, elder and currant, con-
taining 2(3% 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, containing 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.te 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, He
perlb r.
Wire, Buckthorn and Strip Fen-
cing, IJc per Ib
Wire, Brass and Copper Wire
twisted, when imported by
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, lc 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 manf or concen-
tration of sulphuric acid Free
Wire work, and manfs of Wire,
n.e.s 30
Wood, Cord Wood 20
Wire Window Screens .... 35
Wood Furniture, house, cabinet
or office, including bedsteads,
hair, spring and other mat-
tresses, bolsters and pillows,
caskets and coffins, of any
material, and picture frames . . 35
Wood for fuel, When imported
into Manitoba and the North-
$ c. ad val.
West Territories Free
Wooden Mallets 35
Wood Pumps 36
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, Lumber and 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, Sycamore, Span-
ish Cedar, Oak, Hickory, White-
wood, African Teak, Black
Heart, Ebony, Lignumvitse,
RedCedar,and Satin wood, and
White Ash, when not otherwise
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.
perlb. and 20'
Wool and Woolens Clothing.
(See Clothing, ready-made)
Wool and Woolens All fabrics
composed wholly or in part of
wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca
Goat, or other like animals, not
otherwise provided for, costing
10 cents per yd. and under... 22J
Costing over lOc and under 14c. 25
Costing 14 cents and over 27 .
As regards items above, the half-
penny sterling shall be com-
puted as the equivalent of a
cent, and larger sums in ster-
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
II I
$ c. ad val
ling money shall be computed
at the same ratio
("ool, Class one, viz: Leicester,
Cotswold, Lincolnshire, South
Down combing wools, or wools
known :is lustre wools, and
other like combing wools,
such as are thrown in Canada,
3 cts. per 11)
Wool Hosiery, shirts, &c., 10 cts.
per Ib. and 20
Wool Noils, dyed or col. or not.. Free
Woolen Shawls 25
Woolen Socks and Stockings,
10 cts. per Ib. and 30
Woolen Imitation Sealskins, lOc.
per Ib. and 20
Woolen Netting, for the lining
of boots, shoes and gloves. ... 25
Woolen Waste, fit only for the
manufacture of paper Free
Woolen Waste, other, n.e.s 20
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.
JUT Ib. and 15
Yarns, Kniting Yarn, Hosiery
Yarn, bleached, dyed or col'd,
3 cts. per Ib. and 15
Yarn, spun from the hair of the
Alpaca or Angora Goat, and
made of wool or worsted, when
4-fiiappeil, d\ed iind finished,
and imported by the manufs.
of braids, cords, tassels and
fringes, Corn fories
in the manufacture ot such
articles only Free
Yarn, Kiir.;erin'_r and Knitting
Yarn, Wool, and Wor-4. d,
10 cts. per Ib. and 20
Yarns, Coir
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 Ib.
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 \\eight
of duty 8c. per Ib.
Yeast, Compressed in bulk or
mass of not less than fifty
pounds 4c. per Ib.
Yellow Metal, in Bolts, Bars and
for Sheathing. . ^ Free
Zinc, Chloride, Salts and Sul-
phate of , 5
Zinc, in blocks, pigs and Sheets.Free
Zinc, seamless drawn tubing 10
Zinc, manufactures of, n.e.s 2o
Zinc, Dust 20
Zinc, Salt-. .! 5
All goods not enumerated as
charged 'Aitb anv, duty of Customs
and ii tree of duty, shall
lu- charged v, itb a duty of ~i(\ per cent.
into
house
for consumption therein.
On imported Indian <'opi, to be
kiln-dried and -round into n.ral for
human lood, or /roiiii-!
and kiln-dried for such use, under
- may be made by
the Covernor i:i < 'ouncil. th-i'
lie allowed ;i draw-back
of the dnt. paid.
ARTN'LKS IMlolHBITKK
Books, printed papers, ill".
paintings, prints, phot'
representations of any kind of a
treasonable or seditious, or of an
immoral or indecent char
Foreign reprints of Bnti.-b '
righted Works, c o p y r i - h t e d in
la,and of Canadian Copyrighted
i Works.
Coin, base or counterfeit.
Goods manufactured or produced
wholly or in part by prison labor, or
which have been made within or in
connection with any prison, jail or
penitentiary.
Oleomargarine, Butterine, or simi-
lar substances for butter.
iom Europe.
BRITISH EMPIRE POSSESSIONS IN AMERICA.
NEWFOUNDLAND Seat of Government, ST. JOHN'S.
<,'ori'mor, ('<>,, i. -iii-Chief and Vice-Admiral
Lieut. -Col. Sir John T. N. O.Brien, K.C.M.G.
Pn-1,1 icr Hon. Sir W T m. Whiteway, K.C.M.G.
Pnpiihitlnn (1884), including Labrador 107,335
WEST INDIES.
JAMAICA, Seat of Government, KINGSTON.
Cajit. <i>'ii., Gov.-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral
Sir Henry Arthur Blake, K.C.M.G.
Colonial Secretary JXesAe Porter, C.M.G.
Pupiilitlinii (1891) >:!!),4!)1
TRINIDAD Seat of Government, PORT OF SPAIN.
<rin-i'rnor ami Commander-in-ChiefSir Fred-
erick Napier Broome, K.C.M.G.
Colonial. Secretary Henry Fowler.
Population (1890) 190,172
TOBAGO -Seat of Government, SCARBOROUGH.
Commissioner Loraine Geddes Hay.
Auditor, ,tr. H. H. Sealy.
Population (1891) \>,:>:<:\
TURKS AND CAICOS(CAYOS OR KEYS) Seat ofGoccntim-nt,
GRAND TURK.
Tin' Com in inxioner Capt. Henry Higgins.
Judge Sicpreme Ct. His Hon. E. H. Johnson.
r<tpulation(l88I) 4 778
WINDWARD ISLANDS GRENADA (AND TIIK <;I;KNA-
DINKS) Seat of Government, ST. GEORGK.
Govemor-in-Chief, Windward Islands Hon.
Sir \Y. J. Hely-Hutchison, K.C.M.G.
Colonial Secretary L. R. Fife.
1891)
ST. LUCIA Seat of Government, CAS ri; IKS.
Administrator and Colonial Secretary, />//-
i/aih- Snrgco,>-\. S. Gouldsbury, C.M.G.
Ciii<-t 'Justice His Hon. A. Child.
Population (1891) 41,713
ST. YINCKNT Seat of Goi-enimcnt. KINGSTON.
Administrator ,( CoZ. Sec. Capt. I. C. Maling.
Chief Justice a ml Vice-ChancettorQ.TnJtor<L
Population (1891) 4i,ur>4
I.KKWARL) ISLANDS Seat of Government, ST. JOHN'S.
Governor, ami Com.-in-Chiefof Leeward Isl's
Win. Frederick Haynes Smith, K.C.M.G.
Col. Sec. L,-?minl J'jx Hon. F. Evans, C.M.G.
A.NTiurA (AND BAKBIDA).
Titland Secretary Hon. Fred. Evans, c.M.<;.
I'n'xio'ent and i'r<><imrerJ. F. Wilde.
l':>l>nlatiun (1891), Antigua and Barbuda ......
iK-lmliiigthe Domini )n of Canada.
DOMINICA 01? DoiusvtfTRSeat of Got-' -KAU.
President and Treas.G. Ruthven Le Hunte.
Colonial Engineer Geo. Birrell Blanc, C.E.
Population (1881) ............................
MONTSKRRAT Seat of Government, PLYMOUTH.
Commissioner and Treasurer Edward Baynes.
Population (1891) ............................ ll,7ii-J
ST. CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS (ST. KITT'S) AND AN-M-ILLA
Seat of Government, !'.\>SKTKRRE.
Commissioner Capt. J. Spencer-Churchill.
Treasurer W. D. Auchinleck.
Population (1891), St. Christopher
vis, 13,087 ; Anguilla, 3,699 ..........
VIRGIN ISLANDS AND TORTOLA Ki-nt ,,t't;,,r., |;c.v;.|ow\.
Commissioner, Tn-as., tr. Ed. Jno. Cameron.
Total Population (1891) ..................... 4,639
BARBADOS -Seat of Government, l',iui.-;i ;
(,'orfrnor ttml Commaniler-in-Cliii'fX\r Wal-
ter J. Sendall, K.('.M.(.
Colonial Secretary Hon. C.C. Knollys, C.M.c;.
Population (1891) ......................... 18!
BERMUDA Seat of Government, HAMII.I
Governor and Conmutnder-in-Ghief- I.ieiu.-
General E. Newdigate Newdegmte, C.B.
Cofonial Secretary Archibald Alison.
Population Q.S90J ..........................
BAHAMA ISLAM'S Seat
Governor t Commander-in-Chief, r, t - A<im ral,
J-c. Sir Ambrose Shea. K. \M.t..
Cnlunin! Strri-t<trii. .1 .- ( 'apt. H. M. Jackson.
Population (1888) ........................... ;
BRITISH HoXDrKAS >'."'
Governor 8\tC. Alfred Malone\. K. ('.>!.<;.
Colonial Secretary, &C.Q. Melville. C.M.G.
I'ojntlation (1891) ........................... 31.471
BRITISH GUIANA &ol
a iid Com maud, r-in-Clii'^r \lr . Hc-n.
Yisi-oimt Gormanston, K.C.M.t;.
Lt.-Gov.and'- Brace, K.C.M.G.
Population (1891) ........................
FALKLAND (AND SOUTH GEORG1 \
Atlantic)- - - -I.KY.
(;.*r t rnor, Chn-f ,/(.->
r. (Joldswortln. K.<
Colonial Sec., t (r. F. S. Sanguin-
Total.
LANDMARKS OF HISTORY.
LANDMARKS OF HISTORY.
The Fall of Troy
The Era of the Great Pyramid
David King of Israel. . .'
The Foundation of Rome
Jerusalem taken by Nebuchadnezzar
Battle of Thermopylae
4
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B. c.
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1082
1049
753
588
480
Caesar's invasion of Britain 65
Birth of our Lord, 4 years before Christian era.
The Crucifixion of Our Lord 29
Jerusalem destroyed by Titus 70
Constantino converted to Christianity 313
St. Augustine arrived in England 596
Egbert, first king of all England 827
Alfred the Great, succeeded to the Crown 871
The Battle of Hastings 1066
The Crusades began 1096
Kin- John signed Magna Charta 1215
Battle of Cressv 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
JacqueaCartier arrived at Montreal 1535
Archbishop Cranmer burnt. 1556
Calais takeafroni the English 1558
Accession of Queen Elizabeth 1558
Massacre of St. Bartholomew 1572
Virginia taken possession of by Raleigh 1584
The Spanish Annada 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
Maryland settled by Roman Catholics 1634
Rhode Island settled by Roger Williams 1636
Montreal founded by Maisonnejuve 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
Xew York was conquered from the Dutch 1664
The Great Plague of London 1664
The Great Fire of London 1606
Hudson's Bay Company founded 1670
Habeas Corpus Act passed 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 (Boston) 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
Accession of the House of Hanover 1714
The 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
dire 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 American Independence, July 4. ... 1776
United States first so styled : Oth September
Independence of U.S.A. acknowledged
Treaty of Paris signed
New South Wales was settled
The First Settlement in Australia
The French Revolution began
George Washington first President U. S
First U. C. Parliament met
Louis XVI. of France was executed
Invention of the Cotton-gin
London Missionary Society founded
Battle of the Nile'.
Malta acquired by conquest
Union of Great Britain and Ireland
Treaty of Amiens
Bonaparte made Emperor of French
Battle of Trafalgar : death of Nelson
3ape of Good Hope taken from Dutch
Fulton's first Steamboat Voyage
Battle of Corunna ; death of Sir J. Moore
The French Expedition to Russia
Battle of Queenston Heights
Scott's " Waverley " was published
Invention of the Printing Press
Ceylon was acquired
Battle of Waterloo ; 18th June
Algiers bombarded by Lord Exmouth
Death of Napoleon Bonaparte
Commencement of Lachine Canal
Death of Lord Byron
Battle of Navarino
Death of King George IV
Revolution in France
Steel pens came into general use
South Australia formed into a province
Lucifer matches invented
First Railroad in Canada
Accession of Queen Victoria, 20th June
Rebellion in Canada
Great Western " steamed to New York
The Electric Telegraph first constructed
Marriage of Queen Victoria.
Hong Kong taken from the Chinese
New Zealand made a separate colony
Birth of the Prince of Wales : 9th November
Sewing Machine invented by Havre
The Irish Potato Famine
War between United States and Mexico
The Death of Daniel O'Connell
French Revolution, Republic formed
Victoria formed into a province
First International Exhibition
Gold was discovered in Australia
The Duke of Wellington died
Battle of Inker-man : 5th November
Reciprocity Treaty with the United States
Indian Mutiny commenced, 10th May
Queensland formed into a province
Victoria Bridge Montreal, opened
Battle of Bull Run : 21st July
Death of the Prince Consort: 14th December
Slavery abolished in United States : 18th Dec. . . .
Lee surrendered at Appomatox
Battle of Sadowa, Defeat of Austria
Fenian invasion of Canada
Confederation of Canada
Abyssinian War : cost $50,000,000
The Capitulation at Sedan
Rome again made the Capital of Italy
Manitoba admitted to Confederation
The Irish Church Disestablished
The German Empire re-established
The Great Fire in Chicago
Prince Edward Island admitted to Confederation
Queen Victoria Proclaimed Empress of India. . . .
Afghanistan again occupied by British
Cyprus was taken possession of
The Death of Lord Beaconsfield
End of Afghan War: cost $115,000,000
English occupation of Egypt
Completion of Canadian Pacific Railway
Rebellion in North- West Territories
Emperor William of Germany died
McKinley Tariff in operation in United States. . .
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THE QTJEEN. Victoria, of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith,
Empress of India. Her Majesty was born at Kensing-
ton Palace, May 24, 1819 ; succeeded to the throne June
20, 1837, on the death of her uncle King William IV. ; was
crowned June 28, 1838 ; and married Feb. 10, 1840, to
his late Royal Highness Prince Albert, who was born
August 20th, 1819, and died December 14th, 1861. Her
Majesty is the only child of his late Royal Highness
Edward, Duke of Kent, son of King George III. The
children of Her Majesty are
Her Imperial Majesty Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa,
PRINCESS ROYAL OF ENGLAND AND PRUSSIA, Empress
Frederick of Germany, born Nov. 21, 1840, and married
to the late Emperor Frederick of Germany, Jan. 25,
Hid 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
Avondale, born Jan. 8, 1864 ; George Frederick Ernest
Albert, born June 3, 1865 ; Louisa Victoria Alexandra
Dagmar, born Feb. 20, 1867, married July, 27, 1889,
to Alexander, Earl of Fife ; Victoria Alexandra Olga
Mary, born July 6, 1868 ; and Maude Charlotte Mary
Victoria, born Nov. 26, 1869.
Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, born April 25,
1843 ; Married to H. R. H. Prince Frederick Louis of
Hesse, July 1, 1862 ; 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. -1 .'>
1874, and has issue two sons and three daughters.
Her Royal Highness Helena Augusta Victoria, born
May 25, 1846 ; married to H. R. H. Prince Frederick
Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein-Son-
derburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 1866, and has issue three
sons and two daughters.
Her Royal Highness Louisa Carolina Alberta, born
March 18, 1848 ; married to the Marquis of Lome, eldest
son of the Duke of Argyle, March 21, 1871.
His Royal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert,
Duke of Connaught, born May 1, 1850 ; married March
13, 1879, to Princess Louise Margaret, daughter of the
late Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, and has issue
one son and two daughters.
His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert,
Duke of Albany, born April 7, 1853 : married April 27,
1882, to Princess Helen of Waldeck, and has issue one
son and one daughter. Died March 28, 1884.
Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodora
born April 14,1857; married July 23, 1885, to Prince Henry
of Battenburg, and has issue three sons and one daughter.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Population 1891, 4,829,411.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OTTAWA.
GOVERNOR-GENERAL. -His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir FREDERICK ARTIR-R STANLEY, BARON STANLEY OF
PRESTON, G.C.B. 10,000 and residence.
STAFF. Minister of Justice- -Hon. Sir J. S. D. Thompson,
Secretary of Governor-General and .I//'/',"/// Setfy
Major the Hon. J. T. St. Aubyn, Grenadier
Guards
A.D. C.-The Honourable G. H. W. Walsh,
Grenadier Guards; The Viscount Kilcoursie,
Grenadier Guards
GOVERNOR-GEN KRAI/S SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
etary and Military Secret ary--'M.ajor the
7,900
Minister of Finance Hon. G. E. Foster
Hon. J. T. St. Aubyn, Grenadier Guards.
Chief Clerk C. J. Jones
r inn! rmtidcitt of Council Hon. Sir. J.
J. C. Abbott, K.C.M.C., (J.C
Minister f Cnxtnnift Hon. Joseph A. Chaplean, 7,000
Minister 'of Milit ici it, id Defence Hon. Mac-
kenzie Bowell 7,000
Minuter of Agriculture Hon. John Carling 7,000
iif Iiif.it/>f! Revenue Hon. John Costigan. 7,000
f Marine and Fisluri-sHon. C. H.
Tupper, LL.B 7,000
of the Interior Hon. E. Dewdiu-y
Postmaster <;,,; ral Hon. Sir A. P. Caron, K.C.
7,000
Minister of Itaihcaysand Canals Hon John G.
HaiWirt
Hon. Frank Smith (without portfolio).
The- members of Cabinet in addition to regular salarv
receive 1.000 sessional allowance.
Clerk of rriry Council John J. Mc(Jee '. . . . .3,200
Assistant Clerk of the I'riry Council Jos. Pope.. 2,400
Chief Cli'rk and Cl>-rk nf the Cron-n in Chancery
S. E. St. Onge Chapleau 2,400
High Coin m issioner foi Canada in London Hon.
Sir Charier Tupper, Bart., G.C.M.G., C.B., 17
Victoria Street, London, S. W 10 000
Mini tier nf Public Works Hon. J. A. Oir.met.. 7,000
Secretary of State Hon. J. C. Patterson 7,000
Secretary Canadian (lorernment Office in London
Joseph G.Colmer.C.M.G., (address as above) 2, 195. 35
' Secretary "tid Accountant -G.Reynolds.fi. 400
[51]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1893,
SENATE OF CANADA.
Senators sessional allowance,
Hon. JOHN JUNKS Ross, Speaker (She. Anne de la Perade). E. J. LANGEVIN, Clerk of the Parliaments.
SENATORS. P. 0. ADDRESS. SENATORS.
Hon. David Reesor Yorkville | Hon. R. W. Scott
Sir I). L. Macpherson . .Toronto
Jiilla Flint Belleville
George W. Allan Toronto
J. F. Armand.Riv. des Prairies
\Vm. H. C. Chaffers.. St. Cesaire
Jean B. Guevremont Sorel
Robert B. Dickey Amherst
William Miller Arichal
A. E. Botsford ..Sackville, NB
David Wark Fredericton
A.R.McClelan, Riverside,AlbCo
John Glasier,Fredericton, N.B.
James Dever.. St. John, N.B.
A. Macfarlnne . . Wallace, N.S.
Frank Smith Toronto
Robert Read Belleville
M. A. Girard . . St. Boniface, M
J. Sutherland . . Winnipeg, M.
W. J. Macdonald, Victoria, B.C
H. A. N. Kaulbach . . Lunenburg
M. H. Cochrane Compton
Alexander Vidal Sarnia
J.H.Bellerose. .St. Vin. de Paul
D. Montgomery . . Park Corner
1'. O. ADDRESS.
Ottawa
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. Og'ilvie, 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 McKindsey. .Milton, O.
W.McDonald, L'tle Glace B.,CB
J. Bolduc, St. Victor de Tring,Q
T. Robitaille..New Carlisle, Q.
J. R. Gpwan Barrie
M. Sullivan Kingston
F. Clemow Ottawa
P. Poirier Shediac, N.B.
SENATORS. P. 0. AHDKKSS.
Hon. S. Merner . . New Hamburg;, O.
" C. E. Casgrain Windsor, O.
" L. McCallum Stromness, O.
" W. E. Sanford Hamilton
" J.J.Ross, Ste. Anne de 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.L
C A. Boulton . . Shellmouth, M.
L. A. Lougheed. .CaUrary, 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.I.
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 ft. 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 Vacant.
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 l,9uO
Sergeant-at-Arms and Clerk of French Journals
- J. de St. D. Le Moine $1,600>
Assistant Accountant C. T. Gibbs , 1,250
Junior Clerk A.. Adamson 750
Assistant Clerk, French Journals A. L. Garneau. 800
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod R.E. Kimber 1,350
Postmaster 3 '. B. Myrand 1,300
Housekeeper Peter Dunne 1,800
900
800
Doorkeeper Pierre Rattey
Newsroom Keeper F. Gilbert
Official Reporters G. C. Holland, A. Holland.
ADDRESS. To the Honourable the Senate of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled.
The Petition of
[Place and date.] Humbly sheweth. That, &c.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Hon. PETER WHITE, Speaker. JOHN GEORGE BOURINOT, ESQ., C.M.G., LL.D., D.C.L., Clerk of the House. $3,400,
Members Sessional Allowance, $1,000.
EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS. Con., Conservative; Nat., Nationalist; Lib., Liberal ; Ind.-Lib., Inde-
pendent-Liberal; Ind. 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.
MEMBERS. P. 0. ADDRESS.
CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. 1'. 0. ADDRESS.
Addington . . .
Geo. W. Dawson Lib. Plevna, O.
Carleton(N.B.) N. R. Colter Lib. Woodstock, N.B
Albert
Rich'd C. VVeldonCon. Halifax, N. S
Carleton (0.) . . Wm. T. Hodgins Con. Hazeldean, O.
Alberta
Donald W. Davis Con. F. McLeod,NWT
Cariboo Frank S. Barnard, Con. Victoria, B.C.
Algoma
Geo. H. MacdonellCow. Port Arthur, O.
Chambly R. Prefontaine . .Lib. Montreal, Q.
A nnapolis
J. B. Mills Con. Annapolis, N. S.
Champlain O. Carignan .... Con. Three Rivers, Q.
! .itii/onish
A rgenteuil
Sir J. Thompson Con. Ottawa, O.
Thomas Christie . Lib. Lachute, Q.
Charlevoix H. Simard Can. Murray Bay, Q
Charlotte A. H. Gillmor Lib. St. George, N.B.
Assiniboia,E..
Hon. E. DewdneyCtw. Ottawa, O.
Chateuu'juay . . J. P. Brown Lib. St. Chrysostome.
Assiniboia, W.
N. F. Davin Con. Regina, N.W.T.
Chicout.&Sagu. L. G. Belley Con. Chicoutimi, Q.
Bagot
Flavien Dupont-.A^. St. Liboire, Q.
Colchester W. A. Patterson. .Con. Tatamag'che,XS^
Beauce
Joseph Godbout . . Lib. St.FranQois,B,Q.
Compton R. H. Pope Con. Cookshire, Q.
Beauho.r >!<>!< . .
J. G. H. EergeronNat. Montreal, Q.
Corn. & Stor'nt Darby Bergin Con. Cornwall, O.
Bellechasse ....
Guillaume Amyot,7.W. Quebec.
Cumberland .. A. R. Dickey . . . .Con. Amherst, N.S.
Berthier
Cleo. Beausoleil..t&. Montreal, Q.
Digby E. C. Bowers . . . .Lib. Westport, N.S.
Bonaventitre . .
Win. Le B. FauvelLtt. Paspebiac, Q
Dorchester C.E.Vaillancourt, In.L St. Anselme, Q.
Bothivell
Hon. David Mills. Lib. London, O.
Drum'd&Arth. Jos. Lavergne. . . .Lib. Arthabaskaville.
Brant, N.R ....
James Somerville Lib. Dundas, O.
Dundas Hugo H. Ross. . . . Con. Iroquois, O.
Brant, S.R....
Win. Paterson . ..Lib. Brantford, O.
Durham, E. R. Thos. D. Craig . .Con. Port Hope, O.
Brockville ....
John Fisher WoodCon. Brockville, O.
Durham, W.R. Robert Beith . . ..Lib. Bowmanville, O.
Brome
Eugene A. Dver . . Con. Sutton, Q.
Elgin, E. R. .. A. B. Ingram Con. St. Thomas, O.
Bruce, E.R
Henry Cargill Con. Cargill, O.
Elgin, W. R. .. Geo. E. Casey. . ..Lib. Fingal, O.
Bruce, N.R. ..
Alex/ McNeill. . . Con. Wiarton, O.
Essex, N. R. . . Wm. McGregor . . Lib. Windsor, O.
Bruce, W.R. ..
James Rowand . . Lib. Dunblane, O.
Essex, S. R.... Henry W. Allan . .Lib. Essex Centre, O.
f
H. F. McDougall, Con. Christmas Id. NS
Frontenac .... Hiram A. Calvin .Con. Garden Island, O.
Cape Breton -j
David McKeen . . Con. Little Glace Bay.
Gaspe Louis. Z. Joncas . . Con. Quebec.
Cardivell
Robert S. White Con. Montreal, Q.
Glengarry .... R. R. McLellan . .Con. Alexandria, 0.
1893.]
DOMINION OP CANADA.
53
COHSTITUENCIBS.
Gloucester ....
Crenville S. R.
Orey, K. A'....
drc'it, A r . B-...
<V/v//, ,S'. A' ...
tfuysborough . .
Hadimand ____
, T ,., i
Halifax.... (
Hal ton ........
MRMIJKK*.
K. F. Burns ...... (Jon.
John D. Reid ____ Con-.
Tho. S. Sproule. .Con.
James Masson. . ..Con.
Geo. Landerkin. . Lib.
D. C. Fraser ...... Lib.
W. H. Montague, Con.
T. E. Kenny ..Con. \
j. F.. W . stairs Con. f
D. Henderson. . . .Con.
Hants ........
ILaxtiivjs, K.H.
Hastings, N.R.
Hastings, W.R.
Hochelaga ____
llttnttnydon . .
Hiifon, E. R..
Huron, ,.'. A' ..
Huron, W. R..
Jberoille ......
Inverness ....
Jacques Curtier
tte ........
Kainouraska ..
Kent, N. B....
K,- .,t. .......
Kht'fn, N. S ..
King's, N. S ..
/- ' z> j? T f
King's, P.E.I ^
Kingston ......
Lambton, E. R.
Lambton, W.R.
Lanark, N.R..
Lanark, S. R..
Lapruirie ____
L'Assomption .
Land ........
P. (>. AIH>I{ !>.<.
Bat hurst, N.B.
Cardinal, ().
Markdalc, < >.
Owen Sound, (X
Hanover, ().
NewGlaagow,N3
Dunnville, 6-
Tr_,- f v <
Halifax, N - s -
Acton, O.
H.mmon,0.
Alfred Putnam ..Con.
Win. B. Northrup,6'on.
Mackenzie Bo well, Con.
Henry Corby . . . .Con.
A. Desjardins ____ Con.
Julius Scriver ---- Lib.
Peter Macdonald, Lib.
John McMillan . .Lib.
J. C. Patterson.. .Con.
F. Bechard ...... Lib.
Hugh Cameron ..Con.
D. Girouard ---- Con.
Urbain Lippe . . . , Con.
Henry G.Carroll.. I/i&.
Maitland, N.S.
Belleville, O.
Ottawa, O.
Belleville, O.
Montreal, Q.
Hemmingford, Q
Wingham, O.
Constance, O.
Ottawa, O.
Mt. Johnston, Q. j
Mabou, N.S.
Dorval, Q.
St. J. de Matha.
Quebec.
CO.N'HTITl'K CIKS. MKMBKRS.
Oxford, X. /.. .. Sir II. Cartwright,/,/'/;.
Peel .......... J. Featherst.on . . Lib.
1',',-th. N.R.... Jas. N. Grieve . . . . I.H>.
/V/VA, X. /.' ____ Wm. I'ridhain.. ..Con.
rt'tt'rbon>,K.n. J. ISiirnham ...... Con
Peterboro',W.R J. Stevenson . . . .Con.
... J C. H. Tapper . .Con. {
"" ...... | J. McDougald. .Con. f
Pontiac ...... J. Bryson ........ Con.
Portneuf ...... Arthur Delisle ____ Lib.
Prescott ...... Isidore I'roulx ____ Lib.
D '*, r> v r J s - F - I'errv ____ Lib.
Pnnce,P.L /-
Prince Edward A. C. Miller ...... '"'on.
Provencher ____ A. A.O. LaRiviere, Con.
uebec, C, ---- F. Langelier ....... Lib.
Hon.W. Laurier. . Lib.
John Hearn ...... C.
I. J. T. Fremont. .Lib.
Con.
A. Campbell ...... Lib. Chatham, O.
Geo. E. Foster . .Con. Ottawa, O.
F. W. Borden ____ Lib. Canning, N.S.
A.C.Macdonald.Con. i Montague Br'g.
John McLean Con . \ souris.X P.E.I.
J. H. Metcalfe ____ Con. Kingston, O.
G. Moncrieff ---- Con. Petrolea, O.
J. F. Lister. ...... Lib. Sarnia, O.
Bennett Rosamond, C. Almonte, O.
Hon.J.G.HaggartCon. Ottawa, O.
Louis C. Pelletier, Con. Montreal, Q.
H. Jeannotte . . . .Con. Montreal, Q.
Jos. A. Ouimet . .Con. Ottawa, O.
C ' Fl Fei 'S llson Con - Kemptville, O.
Leeds, S. R . . . . George Taylor . . Con. Gananoque, O.
Lennox ...... Uriah Wilson .... Con. Napanee, O.
Lfvis .......... Pierre M. Guay . . Lib. Etchemin, Q.
Lincoln &Niag. William Gibson . .Lib. Beamsville, O.
Li* jar ......... Arthur W. Ross. .Con. Winnipeg, M.
L' Islet ........ L. G. Desjardins . . Con. Quebec.
London
Lotbiniere
John Carling ..... Con. Ottawa, O.
Come I. Rint'ret . ..Lib. Ste. Croix, Q.
Lunenburg ____ C. E. Kaulbach ..Con Lunenburg.N.S.
MarquMe ____ N. Boyd .............. Carperry, M.
Maxkiriongt . . J. H. Legris ...... Lib. Louiseville, Q.
.M&] antic ...... L. J. C6te(Frechette)C. St. Ferdinard, Q
Middlesex, E.R. Jos. H.Marshall. .Con. London, O.
Jfiddlesex,N.R. W. H. Hutchins. .Con. Parkhill, O.
Middlesex, S.R. Jas. Armstrong . .Lib. Wilton Grove, O.
Middlesex, W.R Wm. F. Roome . .Con. London, 0.
Mtisisquoi ____ George B. Baker, Con. Sweetsburg, Q.
Monck ........ 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/i. Montreal, Q.
Wm. E. O'Brien . . Con. Shanty Bay, O.
Napierville ____ D. Monet ........ Lib. St, Remi, Q.
^V. Westminster G. E. Corbould . .Con. New Westminstr
Nicolet ........ Jos. H. Leduc ____ Lib. St. L'd d' Aston.
Norfolk, N. R.. John Charlton ____ Lib. Lynedoch, 0.
Norfolk, S. R . . David Tisdale ____ Con. Simcoe, O.
Northum. A r .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.. Win. Smith ...... Con. Columbus O.
Ontario, W. R. James D. Edgar. .Lib. Toronto.
fittnwn r-;/>, ' c - H - Mackintosh, C. > nf <..
Ottawa City { H . Robillard Con . ^Ottawa.
Ottawa, Co.... C. R. Devlin ...... Lib. Aylmer, Q.
Oxfon.1, X.tt... Jas. Sutherland ..Lib. Woodstock, O.
Cora.
.Con.
P. 0. ADDRT
Kingston, O.
St m.-tsville, ( ).
Millbank, O.
RusseMale, O.
Ashburnham. <.
Peterborough, <>
Ottawa, O.
Westville, X.s.
Fort Coulon-> >
Quebec.
Plantagenet . < t .
Tignish, P.K.J.
Port Hill> ,, ,, ,
Pieton, O.
St. Boniface, M.
Quebec.
Arthabaskaville.
Quebec.
Quebec.
St. John, N.B.
Halifax.
Charlottetown.
Pembroke, O.
Admaston, O.
Campbelltown.
Sorel, Q.
Sydney, X.S.
Danville, Q.
Ottawa, O.
Montreal, Q.
Rockland, O.
St. Hyacinthe.Q
St. John, N.B.
st John - X - I! -
St. John's, Q.. F. Bourassa ...... Lib. St. Valentin, Q.
St. Maurice . . F. S. L. Desaulniers, C. Yamachiche, Q.
Saskatchewan . D. H. Macdowall, Con. Pr. Albert, NWT
Selkirk ........ Thos. M. Daly ____ Con. Brandon, M.
She/ord ...... J. R. Sanborn ____ Lib. South Roxton, Q
Shelburne ... . N. W. White . . . .Con, 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 ....... Con. St. Polycarpe, Q.
Stanstead . . . . T. B. Rider ...... Lib. Fitch Bay, Q.
Sunbury ...... R. D. Wilmot ____ Con. Burton, N.B.
Ttmiscouata . . P. E. Granbois . .Con. Riv. du Loup, Q.
Terrebonne . . J. A. Chapleau . . Con. Ottawa, O.
Three Rivers . . Sir H. Langevin . . Con, Quebec.
Toronto, C ____ G.R.R.Cockburn, Con. Toronto, 0.
Toronto, E.... E. Coatsworth, jr., Con. Toronto, O.
Toronto, W ____ F. C. Denison ____ Con. Toronto, O.
Two Mountains J. Girouard ...... Con. St. Benoit, n.
B.C.
uebec. E. ...
Quebec, W.
Quebec, Co
Queen'*, N.B.. G. F. Baird
Queen's, (N. S.) F. G. Forbes . . . .Lib.
Queen's,PEl{ w^'wS 8 ;;.
Renfrew, N. R. Peter White
Renfrew, S.R.. Jno. Ferguson
Restigouche. . .. J. McAlister . .Ind.-C.
Richelieu ..... A. A. Bruneau. . . . Lib.
Richmond,N.S. J. A. Gillies ...... Con.
Rich. cL- Wolfe,Q C. C. Cleveland. .Con.
Rimouski ...... Sir. A. Caron . . . .Con.
Rouville ...... Louis P. Brodeur, Lib.
Russell ........ W. C. Edwards . .Lib.
St. Hyacinthe . M. E. Bernier ____ Lib.
St Joh^NB^y Ezekial McLeod. .Con.
J> D - Hazen " ' *"'
Vancouver Is. . D. W. Gordon
Vaudreuil . .
Vercheres . .
Victoria, B.C
.Con. Nanaimo,
H. McMillan Con. Rigaud, Q.
Hon.F. Geoff rion, Lib. Vercheres, Q.
E. G. Prior . . . .Con. ) viotnr :_ R P
Thomas Earle. .Con. \ * na> B>L '
Victoria, N.B. . Hon. J. Costigan, Con. Ottawa, O.
Victoria, N. S. J. A. McDonald. .Co?i. Baddeck, N.S.
Victoria,0,N.R Sam Hughes Con. Lindsay, O.
Victor ia,0., S.R Chas. Fairbairn. .Con. Bobcaygeon, O.
Waterloo, N.R. Isaac E. Bowman, Lib. Waterloo, O.
Waterloo, S. R. James Livingston. Lib. Baden, O.
Wetland J. A. Lowell. Lib. Niagara FallsS.O
Wellinfft'n, C.R Andrew Semple. Lib. Fergus, O.
WeUingt'n,N.S James McMullen, Lib. Mount Forest, O.
Wellington, S.R. 'ames Innes Lib. Guelph, O.
Wi'ittir'th, N.R. Thomas Bain Lib. Dundas, O.
Wentw'th, S.R. F. M. Carpenter. .Con.. Stony Creek, O.
Westmoreland . Josiah Wood Cod. 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, X.S.
York, N. B Thos. Temple Con. Fredericton N.B
York, 0., E. R. Wm. F. Maclean .Con. Toronto, O.
York 0., A'. R William Mulock, Li>>. Toronto, O.
York, 0., W.R. N. C. Wallace . . . .Co)i. Woodbridge, O.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[IS9S.
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Clerk of the Home, J. G. Bourinot, C.M.G., LLD.,
D.C.L $3,400
Clerk Assistant. F. F. Rouleau 2,800
Sergeant-at-Arnw, Lieut. -Col. Henry R. Smith . . 2,400
Dy. Sergeant-at-Anns, H. W. Bowie 300
Chief 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, A G. 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. Ouirnet 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. Moffat 1,400
Junior Clerks, R. P. King, $900, J. H. McLeod .... 1,000
Law and Translation Branch
3,200
Law Clerk, F. A. McCord .......................
Assist, do, <fc Chief Eng. Trans. , Vacant .......
Assist, do, & Chief Fr. Trans., T. G. Coursolles. 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.
1,4111.
1,650
Miscellaneous Branch.
Accountant, Robert Brewer $2,000
Assistant Accountant, Geo. C. Bolton 1,IOO
Clerk of Stationery, and Supt. of Printing of Ses-
sional Papers of Parliament, C. E. Clarke . . .
Junior Clerks, William Cairns, N. Robideaux, H.
Macdonell and W. Dube. . .each from $1,000 to
Postmaster, J. Stansfeld
Assts. do, A. E. Pelletier, F. X. Lemieux, $1,000 and
Curator of Reading Poom, John L. Deacon 600
Sergeant-at-Anns 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 Distribution, E. Botterell 1,800
Library of Parliament.
General Librarian, Alfred Duclos DeCelles
Parliamentary Librarian, Martin Joseph Griffin
First Class Clerk, Alfred Hamlyn Todd
" " L. P. Sylvain
Second Class Clerk, M. C. MacConnac
" " E. Stovert Thayne
Third Class Clerk, John Smith
C.A.Martin
Chief Messenger and Caretaker, L. J. Casault ....
Messenger, J. H. Dunlope
T. C. W. Lynton
" J. A. Beaudry
3,200
3 20O
1,800
1,500
1,400
1,200
1,000
500
900
750
500
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, HOD Sir. John S. D. Thompson,
K.C.M.G., Q.O $7,000
Deputy Minister, Robert Sedgewick, Q.O 4,000
Chief Clerks, A. Power, Q.C., $2,400; G.L.B Eraser 1,850
Ministers Private, Secretary, D. Stewart 2,000
Deputy's Sec'y, John Leslie 1,800
Accountant, J E. Narraway l,0ou
Penitentiary Branch.
Inspector of Penitentiaries, J. G. Moylan 3,200
Accountant, George L. Foster 1 800
Clerk, 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
Clerk, Charles Morse
2,000
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.
400
Chairman, W. G. Parmelee
Thos. J. Watters
Geo. W. Jessup, Assistant Dominion Appraiser
and Secretary 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.
Brockville,* W. H. Jones.
Canso* Thos. C. Cook.
Charlottetown, Jas. Currie.
Chatham,!? B., D.Ferguson
Clifton,* Peter Flynn.
Coaticook,* John B. Daly.
Cobourg,* Ch. E. Ewing.
Collingwood, Geo. Watson.
Cornwall* A. V. McMillan.
Dalhousie, W. Montgom'y.
Deseronto, R. Raybnrn.
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.
Gaspe,* J. J. Kavanagh.
Goderich* Asher Farrow.
Guelph, T. A. Heffernan.
Halifax,W.D. Harrington.
Hamilton,* F. E. Kilvert.
Hemingford, F. S. Proper.
Hope* E. J. W. Burton.
Kentville, F. C. Rand.
Kingston* Clarke Hamilton
Lindsay, D. Browne.
Liverpool, J. H. Dunlop.
Lockport, Geo. Stalker.
London,* Robert Reid.
Lunenbury, A. B. ColdwelL
Mary'tsviile, D. W. Landers
Moncton, I. W. Binney.
Montreal,* M. P. Ryan.
Morrisburg, And. Broder.
Nanaimo, B. H. Smith
Napanee, Geo. M. Elliott.
^.CarZ'te.'P.C.Beauchesne
Neivcastle, N.B., W. A. Park
New Westminster, J. S. Clute
Niagara,* W. Kirby.
North Sydney. A. G. Hamil'n
Oshawa,* Geo F. Blarney.
Ottaiva* Z. Wilson.
Owen Sound, J.C.Stephens.
Paris,* Thomas Hall.
Parrsboro', A.S.Townsh'nd
Perce, W. Flynn.
Peterboro', C. H. dementi.
Picton*, Walter T. Ross.
Pictou, N.S., D McDonald
Port Arthur, P. Nicholson
Pt.Hawkesb'y, JC Bourinot
Pt. Hood, E. D Tremaine.
Potton, W. Lynch.
Pretcott,* E. Jessup.
Quebec,* J. B. Forsyth.
Rimouski* J. A. Martin.
Sackville, W. C. Milner.
Sarnia,* G. N. Matheson.
Sault Ste.Marie,*H.P\mT\'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. Catharines,
St. Hyacinthe, J. A. Hamel
1893.J
DOMINION OF CANADA.
55
Truro, G. P. Nelson.
Vancouver, J. M. Bowell.
Victoria, A. K. Milne.
Wattacebwra, C. Fraser.
ir< n mouth, N. B. Jones.
Wllitlnj* G. A. Carson.
St. John, N.B., J. R. Ruel.
St. John's, Q.,*H.W. Wood.
St. Stephen, H'y Graham.
St. Thuiiutx. W'. H. Ingram
Stanstead, C. S. Channell.
Stratford, John Hamilton.
Summerside, C. W. Strong.
Sutton, J. Dunn. JTwdao/%0.,* M.Cowan^ct
Sitnc/t, I!. McDonald. Winnipeu, Thos. Scott.
Three Rivers, P. B. Vanasse Wdtt'ck,lf.B.,T>.Y. Merritt
Toronto,* John Small. JF'dst'cA:,0.,W.H.VanIngen
Tr>-nt<m,' F. J. McGuire. Yarmouth, W. H. Moody
DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE.
Minister af Inland Revenue, Hon. J. Costigan. . . 17,000
CommiBfioner, E Miall 3,200
Axxiftant Commissioner, W. J. Gerald 3,000
Secretary's Branch.
Chief Clerk and Secretary, W. Himsworth 2,200
Axx'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, <i-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. Cauipeau 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
Axrixtant Analysts, A. McGill, F. W. Bebbington
and A. L. Tourchot
Laboratory Clerks, Thos. Casey and Jas. Watson.
Inspectors of Inland Revenue.
Kingston
Montreal
Quebec
N. Br'nsw'k
Nova Scotia
Manitoba
B. Columbia
P. E. Island
Chief InxjM-ctoi:. .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
J. M. Lemoine . .Quebec ...... 2,400
.T. Burke ........ St.John.N.B. 1,700
. R. Borradaile .... Halifax ..... 2,400
. . J. K. Barrett ____ Winnipeg.. . . 2,500
. . Wm. Gill ........ Victoria .... 2,300
. R. Borradaile .... Halifax ..... 2,400
Chief Inspector of Distilleries, J. Davis, Windsor. 2,800
Inspec'r Bonded Manufac'es, J. Morrow, Toronto
Chief Inspector Standards, W. J. Johnstone ..... 2,000
Inspector Tobacco Factories, W. J. Gerald. Ottawa
FINANCE DEPARTMENT.
Minuter of Finance, Hon. Geo. E. Foster, D.C.L. 7,000
Deputy Minister and Secretary Treasury Board,
J. M. Courtney ............................... 4,200
AittetOMt Deputy Minister, W. Fitzgerald ....... *3,000
Uomptroller of Dominion Currency, F. Toller. . . . 2,400
Chief Clerk Savings Bank Branch, C. J. Anderson 2,400
Dominion Bookkeeper, M. G. Diokieson .......... J^.'-o
Secretary, C. W. Treadwell ...................... 1,850
Fiua, tend J;,xp<Tft,,; (',. Y. Crookshank ......... 1,700
Secretary t<, M i,, ixter, 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.
Sii/terintendent, W. Fitzgerald ... ...... *
Clerks, A. K. Blackadar and W. J. R. McMinn ....
S1.750 and 1,400
*Paid |8,000 as Deputy Minister and Superintendent of
Insurance.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
er of Public Works, lion. Jos. A. Ouimet. .
Deputy Minister, A. Gobeil .....................
Secretary, E. F. E. Rov .........................
''int Secretary, I). A. Macpherson ..........
Chief En'jinter, Louis (,'ostp ....................
Chief Architect, Thomas Fuller ..................
Chief Accountant, O. Diorme ....................
Private >'<,,,./,/,-.,/, R. c. Desrwh. n
Engineering Branch.
Chief Clerk, R. Steckel .............. ............
First Class Clerks, J. P. Macpherson, F. C. Light
foot, J. C. Tache ................ $1,800, $1,700,
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Postmaster-General, Sir A. P. Caron, K.('..M.<:.
Private Secretary to Postmaster-General, <
V. Ardouin ...................................
Deputy Postmaster-General, Lt.-Col. Wm. White
Secretary's Branch.
Chief Clerk and Secretary/, W. D. LeSueur, B. A . .
First Class Clerks, C. Falconer, A. W. Throop, <;.
H. Hargrave, E. P. Stanton ...... each 1,800 to
Second Class Clerks, J. M. O'Leary, C. Pope, K.
G. Moon, J. H. Brown, B. M. Northrop, G. (i.
V. Ardouin ...................... each #1,400 to
Accountant's Branch.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, W. H. Smithaon, . . .
First Class Clerks, W. J. Barrett, W. J. Johnstone
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
Money Order Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, Q. F. Everett . .
First Class Clerk, S. S. Thorne ..................
Second Class Clerk, J. F. Wall ...................
Savings Bank Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, D. Mat-heron . . .
First Class Clerk, W. H. Harrington ............
Second Class Clerks, J. Rose Smith, W. H. Eagle-
son, J. H. Fairweather E. B. Bell, W. H. Kre]>-.
W. H. McCuaig ...................... $1,41* to
Printing and Supply Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, Sidney Smith . .
First Class Clerk, U. Fortier ....................
Second Class Clerks, W. D. O'Brien, E. B. Wood..
$l,40ito
Dead Letter Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, 1 ohn Walsh ....
First Class Clerk, G. R White ...................
Second Class Clerk, G. J. Binks ..................
Mail Sen-ice Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, A. Lindsay ----
Second Cla** CUrk*, H. W. (Jrimn, $1,400;
W. Smith, B.A., J. R. Greenfield ..............
Poxta<j<> St(tnt{> H i (in <-li.
Chief Clerk and Siij-i-int,-,i<li-itt, J. Plunkett ----
Second Class Clerks, G. J. B. Biggin*, H. G. Dun-
levie, E. Dafubney .................... $1,400 to
Post Office Inspector*.
Chief Inspector, M. Sweatman, Toronto ..........
Nova Scotia, C. J. Mucdonuld, Halifax ...........
I'riin-t' Edward Island, F. de St. Croix, Breck-n
(Postmaster of Charlotte town) Charlottetown . .
New Brunswick, S. J. King, St. John ............
Quebec, A. Bolduc, Quebec ......................
Three Rivers, G. Desilets, Three Rivers ..........
Montreal, E. F. King, Montreal .................
Ottawa, F. Hawken, Ottawa ....................
Kiii : it,,ii.. \. Jones, Kingston ..................
Toronto,?. D. Barwick. Toronto ...............
Ban-ie, D. Spry, Barrie ........................
London, Robert W. Barker, London ............
Strut ford, Henry G. Hopkirk, Stratford ........
ManitobaandN. W. TV., W. W. McLeod, Winnipeir
llrit ixl, Columbia, E. H. Fletcher, Victoria .....
$7,000
8.200
-V"*'
1 ,200
:i,coo
2,400
1,700
2,1110
1,400
87,000
uoo
3,200
2,600
l,f><>0
1,200
2,400
1,800
1,100
2,400
1,400
2,400
1,750
1,300
1,700
l,-2oo
$1,85C
1,401
1,100
I,MMJ
1,200
2,800
-J,4iHi
-J. 2i H >
2.1 H MI
2,o<Ki
2,600
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,200
2,600
2,200
2,200
56
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1893.
DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS.
Miin'*/i>r of Railu'iii/s dud C'unals, Hon. J. G.
Haii'gart
M'inisti-r, Chief Engineer of Canals and
',11 of tin- Railway Committi-,' of ti>
/'/ * rii ( 'mi ncil, T. Trudeau
iiini General Manager of Govern-
ment Railways, C. Screiber
Si-.-rrliirn. \'acant
Laic Clerk, H. A. Fissiault
6,000
6,000
2,400
DKPART.MKXT OK TIIK INTKRIOR OCTSIDK SKRVICK.
l.nnd llnfiii!, Winnipeg.
Commissioner of Dominion La,,,l.<, II H. Smith. ;>,oi>'<
Superintendent of Mint's, w. Pearce -V-'oo
Inspector Dominion Lands Agencies, 3 M.Gordon 2,2i)0
Secretary, T. R. Burpee 2,ooo
Assistant tfi'crctnri/, R. A. Ruttan l,"oo
Dominion Lands Agents.
, . .
u,,.i;,,,j r/,-,-ks, \v. J. Tilley, F. A. Dixon,
Charles Costin, J. K. \V. Currier, .each 1,800 to 1,400
Accountant'* Brand*.
Accountant, S. Leonard Shannon 1,600
itant Aocotmtant.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 1,800
Draughtsman, A. Uniacke Almon 1,400
Canal Tolls, Neil Stewart, B. H. Teakles, C. E. D.
Chuhbuck, R. Devlin each $1,600 to 1,400
It'iiliray Records, M. W. Maynard, L. H. Filteau,
L. D. Dion, J. E. Methot each $1,800 to 1,000
Canal Records, H. LeB. Ross, W. B A. Hill 1,150
Photographer, S. McLaughlin 1,400
Stationery and Mail, L. N. Fortier 1,000
DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.
Minister 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 Branch.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, C. H. O'Mera $2,400
Stores Branch.
Director of Stores and Keeper of Militia Proper-
ti'-x. Lieut. -Col. John Macpherson
Engineer Branch.
Architect, H. James
Military Branch.
Gcn'-ml Officer Commanding, Major Gen. Ivor
Herbert, C.B pay and allowances. . .
A.D.C., Capt. Eric Streatfeild pay.
Adjutant-General, Col. Walker Powell salary
and allowance
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
3,000
1,800
84,000
1,000
3,200
Minister of the Interior, The Hon. E. Dewdney..
Deputy Minister of the Interior, A. M. Burgess .
7,000
- 3 200
Private Secretary to Minister, A. Chisholm'."".' '. 1^400
Secretary's Branch.
Secretary, John R Hall 2 800
Assistant Secretary, L. C. Pereira ...'.'. 1 800
Clerk in Charge of Timber and Mines, G. U
Ryiey 1,800
Clerk in Charge of Ordnance and Admiralty
Land a, Wm. Mills 1 gOO
Registrar of Correspondence, K. J. Henry 1^800
Patent's Branch.
Cf, '</ Cl'fk, W. M. Goodeve 2,150
Accountant's Branch.
Accountant, Chief Clerk, J. A. Pinard 2,150
Assistant Accountant, C. H. Beddoe 1,750
'//* Branch.
Surri'i/or <-i'- in' rnl, E. Deville 2,600
Geographer, J. Joh7iston 1,900
Astronomer, W. F. King 1,900
Clerk in Chm-gp ,,f Fn,-rcy Records, F. Clayton.. 1,800
Chief Inspector- of Survey*. J. S. Dennis 1,825
Law Clerk, T. G. Rothwell 1,550
Winnipeg
F. E. Stephenson. 2,ono
Brandon W. H. Hiam
Birtle W. G. Pentland.
Deloraine John Flesher . . .
Minnedosa W. M. Hilliard . .
Regina
Calgary
Prince Albert . . .
Edmonton
Oxbow
Battleford
Lethbridge
Saltcoats . . .
W. H. Stevenson..
. Amos Rowe
. John McTaggart . .
. T. Anderson
. C. E. Phipps
E. BrokovMki
Geo. Young
T. B. Ferguson . ..
New Westminster, B C John McKenzie. . .
Kamloops, B.C E. A. Nash
Agent for Mennonites and Icelanders, George
Newcomb, Ottawa
Crmm 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.-Governor. R. B. Gordon
Secretary to the Lieut. -Governor of the District
of Keeivatin, Hon. Walter Robert Bown
Registrars of the N. 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
Caretakers of Ordnance Lands.
Chambly, Q J. O. Dion
Grand Falls, N.B Bertram Currier. .
Leamington, Ont Peter Conover. . . .
Blenheim, Ont W. R. Fellows, Jr. .
Queenstown, Ont Joseph Walker. . . .
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
Minister of the Interior, Hon. E. Dewdney 7,ooo
Deputy Head and Director, Alfred Selwj'n, R.C.,
C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S 4.onu
Assistant Director and Chief Geologist, George
M. Dawson, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S 2,250
Assistant Director and Chief Geologist, Robert
Bell, LL.D., M.D., F.R.S.C 2,2r,U
Assistant Director, Palaeontologist and Zoologist,
J. F. Whiteaves, F.R.S.C., F.G.S f
Assistant Director, Chemist and Mineralogist
G. C. Hoffmann, F.I.C., F.R.C.S 2,200
Assistant Director, Botanist and Naturalist
John Macoun, F.L.S., F.R.S.C l,f>:,o
Mining Engineer and Geologist, E. D. Ingall,
M.E., A.R.S.M , 1,0. o
Chief Clerk and Geographer, Scott Barlow 1,800
First Class Clerk and Accountant, John Marshall, l,Sd()
Geologists, R. W. Ellis, M. A., LL.D., Hugh Flet-
cher, B.A., each 1,800 ; 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 ; Win. Mclnnis, B.Ap.Sc., 1,200
As*'<xtont Groioyhts, E. R, Faribault, 1,200;
Napoleon J. Giroux, B.L.S., 1,100; Alfred E.
Barlow, M. A., 1,100
1,500
1,200
l',2oo
1,500
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,0!).-,
1,500
1,200
1.200
2,401)
600
2, (.00
2,000
1 200
i,(;oo
1,600
1,600
1,800
1,400
1,400
1,200
1.000
200 on
75 oo
20 00
r,o IHI
1893 ]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
57
Liti<i i-n mill Axxixtnnt Curator, Tli<.ma> Chea
mer Weston 1,400
Axxixtimt Topographer, A. s. Coeiiran.- 1,-mn
Artfrt, I.. M. Lambe, F.c.s
Litholo'li'xt. Walter Femer. I!. A}>.Sc.. F.ii.s |.:;IMI
Aesistant Curator, c. w. WllUmott. i.:;on
Ax.iixtititt Chi'inixf. F. <J. Wait, .M.A I.^HI
Asxi'.<t,it Palaeontologist, iienn .M. Ami, M.A.,
D.s-., !'.<;. s ; i.i.vi
Mnx.-inn Axxixtaiit, R. L. Broadbent l,2oo
CYrrA', />//-. Mini*,, Slatlxtn-x, H. 1'. Mrumell. . . . 1,100
Draughtsman, L. N. Richard l.ooo
Librarian, .John Thorburn, LL.D >oo
DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.
IXSIDE SERVICK.
Hi<i,t. .(!,'. nf I, >, i;,i,, AtJ'tirx, Hon. E. Dewdney. .sT.ooo
Deputy 8upt.-Qen., 1.. Vankoughnet '. . .
Jn.tf>. of Indian Agencies for the older Provinces,
A. Dingman 1,800
Fa-lid, Tnnixlntor, J. V. de Boucherville 1,400
Technique Branch.
mi- mid Chief Draughtsman, W. A. Austin. 1,800
Ax.-t. Surveyor and Chit/ Draughtsman, S. Bray 1,300
Accountants Branch.
CliK'f Cl'.'rk and Accountant, Robt. Sinclair 2,400
Solicitor, R. Sedgewiok, $400 : Clrrk*, D.C.Scott,
si ,-)'><); II. ! Dalton, si, 400; F. W. Smith,
si, i:,0 ; H. C. Ross, 1,350 ; E. Rochester, $1,350
Landxand Timber Branch.
Clerk l,i Charge, J. D. McLean 1,650
Clerk, W. A. Orr 1,250
Correspondence Branch.
Cleric ui Charge, A. N. McNeil 1,650
Clerk, M. Henson 1,400
Records Branch.
Cli'rk in Charge, .Samuel Stewart ... . . 1,400
Clerk, T. F. S. Kirkpatrick 1,400
Statistical Brunch.
Clerk in < 'large, John McGirr 1,350
DEPARTMKXT OF INDIAN" AFFAIRS OUTSIDE SERVICE.
Indian Superintendents and Agents Ontario.
From si, -200 to slf.O each
Brantforu . .E D.Cameron Highgate. . . .John Beattie.
Brantford . .John Moblo. Eganville E. Bennett.
Manitowani'ff J. C. Phipps. I Cape Croker.J. W. Jermyn
Parrv Souml.T. Walton, MD
Saugeen
Roseneath
. Jas. Allen.
SaultS. Marie W. V. Abbot. Roseneath ..J.Thackeray.
Hagersville. .P. E. Jones. Georgina .. . . JR Stevenson
Deseronto . .T. G. Pile. j Gore's Ln'g..E. Harris.
Strathroy ..T.Gordon. [ Penetang. . H.H Thompson
Port Arthur .J.P. Donnelly j Atherley D. J. McPhee
Shannonville M. Hill. , Scugog. ... G.B.MoDermott
Gananoque . . A. B. Cowan. | Wallaceburg.A. McKelvey.
Bmce Mines .S. Hagan. Sarnia
Wiarton ____ W. Simpson. Sarnia
Cockburn Is.B. W. Ross.
A. English.
E. P. Watson.
Peterboro' . .C.J.Blomfleld
Quebec.
St.. I!, u'is Geo. Long
Maniwaki ..J.Martin.
Point Bleue..L. E. Otis.
Caughnaw'gaA. Brosseau.
Maria Rev. J. Gagne
Restigouche. . J. A. Verner
Pierreville . .P E Robillard
Lorette A. Bastien.
Riv. du Loup. .N. LeBel.
Dr. C. O. H. Desilets
r.ritixh Columbia.
Vixi'tiny Xiiperintci.dt'nt, A. W. Vowell, Victoria.. 83,000
Indian Reserve Commissioner, P. O'Reilly, Victoria 3,500
Superintendent'* Assistant, H. Mofifatt, Victoria. . 1,800
Cowichan . . W. H. Lomas.
WCM Coast.. H. Guillod.
K wawkewlth R.H.Pidcock.
Fraser River. F'.McTiernan.
Kamloops . . J. W. 5Iackay.
METLAKAIITI.A IXPUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
J'rln-ipttl, .}. K. Scott . . ... .1,000
Trade* /a*tnict<.,; W. H. Robertson 1,300
Okanagan . . J. W. Mackay
Kootenay . . M. Phillips.
North-W.Cst.C. Todd.
Williams' L'l.W.L.Meoson.
Babine R. E. Loring.
KAMI/ ! \j.
Principal, M. lla-an, K:nnli,.,|.s ................
Teacher, M. .M.-MilUn, Kamlooj.s .................
. Man A. Ilidiardsnii. Kami-op- ......
Kt'l'Kk F.SLAXI) I.NDl STKIAI, S< Hool,.
, |;,-\. <.. lioii'-ki-Ii-. Knp.-r Island .
' Mnt,;,,,, Si>l.-r Mary Joachim . . Knper I-lai.
Scotia.
si. I'uters.. Rev. J. C.
t hisholm.
River Inhab.Ri-v. l>. -M'-
Isaac.
<ird. XarrowsRev.l;
Cliri.-r: \. Cam-
eron.
Yarmouth
Bar'ton
Svilnev
Annapolis . C. Wells.
Bear River . .FM'Dormand
Canning .. . .C.K lieekwith
Caledonia BevTJ Butler
Sheet Harbour . . Ue\ . I>.
O'Sullivan
Shubenacad'e.i a i aee
Truro Dr.D.H. Muir
Parrsboro' . . Dr. F . A.
Kan. I.
Pictou Rev. K. M.-
Donald.
Antigonish . .WCChi.sholm
.G. R. Smith.
Pictou
..M.A. McDon-
ald, M.I).
J. McMillan,
.M.I).
A. // Brunsunck.
Chatham ____ C. Sergeant. | Fredericton. .Jas. Farrell.
Prince Ed^vard Ishnnl.
Lennox Is. . . J.O.Arsenault
North-West Territories, Manitoba and Keeivutht.
Indian Commissioner, Hayter Reed, Regina ---- 1
Axsixtnnt Indian Com., A. E. Forget, Regina ...... -2,4<."
Inspector of Fanux <ni<I A</<-in-ii-* >n \. ir. Terri-
tories, T. P. Wadsworth, Regina .............. 2,-2oi
Assistant Imp. of Fa mix and Agencies in .V. W.
Territories, Alex. Mr-Gibbon, Regina .......... 2,200
Clerk, W. McGirr, Regina ...................... I.SIHI
Surveyor, J. C. Nelson, Regina .................. 2.1'.in
Assistant Surveyor, A. W. Ponton, Regina ...... l,4oo
Inspec. of Protestant School*, J.A. Mar-rae, Regina 1,200
Inspector of Rommi Catholi: Schools, G. A. Betour-
ney, Regina .................................. !,-'
Inspector of Indian Agencies, in charge of Mani-
toba Superintendency, E. McColl, Winnipeg . . 2,400
Clerk, L. J. A. Leveque, Winnipeg .............. !,:*'
P . la Prairie . . F. Ogletree.
Clandeboye..A. M. Muckle
Mani'a House H. 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.
Fort Pelly . . W. E. Jones.
Moose Mt'n. .J.J.Campbell
Cr'ked LakesA. McDonald
File Hills.... H. Reynolds.
MUS.--S Res.J. B. Lash.
Touchw'dH.. H.Keith.
Assiniboine. . W. S. Grant.
Duck Lake
Carlton . .
Saskatoon
Battleford
R. McKenzie.
J. Finlayson.
W. R. Tucker
P.J. Williams
Fort Pitt....G:G. Mann.
Saddle Lake.J. Ross.
Edmonton . . C. De<
Peace H ills.. D. L. Clink.
Calgary S. B. Lucas.
Blackfoot R..M. M
Blood Ag'cy. .A. G. Irvine.
Piegan Res. W. Pocklinfn
( x >i 'APPF.LLE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
/'<///.-/>/, Rev. J. Hugonnard, (ju'Appelle
Atttotant Principal, J. V. Farrell
Teachcrx, H. Dennehy. .S480 ; Rev. J. Dorais
BATTLEFORD IXDUSSTRIAL SfiiooL.
Pri'iu-fi'ti'. Rov. T. Clarke, Battleford ......
Matron. Allies ( 'ameron
Assistant Principal, J. I?. Ashl.y
HIGH RIVER INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
, Re\ . A. Mae-seus, Dunliow
l'n'ii<'ip"l, Chas Dennehy
Fanner, E. Pidgeon
Carpenter, A. Pigeon
Matron, Sister Cleary
REGINA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
, Rev. J. A. McLeod. . .,.
nt Pn'nriptil, C I>. McKenzie
Fanner, S. Gilbert
600
. 560
400
600
4oc
-
600
360
58
DOMINION OF CANADA AREA OF THE WOKLD.
[1S93.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND
STATIONERY.
I'nuh-r and Comptroller of Statiom'i;/.
S. E. Dawson $3,200
Printing Branch.
'nt^idcnl of Printing, \V. McMahon 1,500
Accountant's Bra itch .
A ccountant, W. Giddon 1,950
Stationer;/ Branch.
Superintendent f stationera, Thos. Roxborough 1,400
DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
OF CANADA.
Secretary of 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
Record* Branch.
Keeper 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 & Fisheries, Hon. C. H. Tupper $7,000
Deputy Minister of Marine, Wm. Smith 3,200
Chief Clerk, J. Hardie 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.
Inspectors of Fisheries.
Nova Scotia, Div. West of Halifax, J. R. Rinney,
Yarmouth <x)0
Nova Scotia, Div. East of Halifax, Robt. Hockin,
Pictou 900
Neio Brunswick, Div. Charlotte County, J. H.
Pratt, St. Andrews yoo
Div. Western and Inland Counties, David Mor-
row, Oromocto GOO
Div. Nortliern and Eastern Counties, R. A.
Chapman, Moncton ;toi>
Cape Breton Island, A. C. Bertram, North Sydney 900
Prince Edward Island, Edward Hackett, Tignish 800
Quebec, Gulf Division, W. Wakeham, Gaspe ] ,200
Ontario, Chas. Wilmot, Newcastle 1,250
Manitoba, A. McQueen, Winnipeg 900
N. W. Ter., F. C. Gilchrist . . . .
British Columbia, John McNabb, New West-
minster
Superintendent of Fish Culture, Samuel Wilmot'
Ottawa, Ont
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Minister of Agriculture, Hon. John Carling
Deputy Minister, John Lowe 3,200
Secretary, H. B. Small 2,175
Private Secretary, A. L. Jarvis 1.40O
Accountant. J. B. Lynch
irchives Branch.
Archivist, D. B^mner
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
II Casgrain
Statistics Branch.
Statistician, George Johnson
Assistant Statistician, F. H. St. Denis.
1,500
2,400
1,550
1,900
1,800
2,800
1,800
1,800
2,400
1,250
AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE.
Agents (From $2,200 to $1,400 each).
Quebec J. U. Gregory
St. John, N.B. J. H. Harding
Halifax, N.S.HW Johns con
Victoria, B C. .H. G. Lewis
Charlottetown,
P.E.I
Lord
Superintendents of Lights $800 to $1,400 each.
Newcastle N.B.Jas. Mitchell
Halifax, N.S. . .CAHutchins
Quebec E. Larochelle
Ottawa P. Harty
A uditor General, John Lorn McDougall $4,000
Chief Clerk, Exchequer Branch, E. D. Sutherland J ,8f>2
Chief Clerk, Revenue Branch, J. Gorman 1,850
Chief Clerk, Expenditure Branch, F. Hayter. ... 1,850
GOVERNORS GENERAL OF CANADA SINCE 1867.
Board of Examiners Masters and Mates.
Chairman, W. H. Smith, Halifax . . $1,800
Clerk, A. G. Gilpin 400
Halifax D. Hunter
St. John, N.B. W.Thomas
St. Catharines. W.McIl wain
Ottawa. . \M.P.MCE1.
) ninmey
Inspectors of Boilers and Machinery.
Chairman Board S.S. Inspectors, W. J. Meneillev
$1,700
Kingston T. F. Taylor
Quebec W. C. Seaton
Victoria, B.C..H. J. Lewis
Ottawa.
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
Toronto T. Harbottle
Quebec P. Brurielle
Ottawa (M.P. McEl
ninmey
. T. Donelly
Kingston
Victoria, B.C., R. Collister
Harbour Commissioners Chairman.
Toronto A. B. Lee, I Quebec P. V. Valiii
Montreal H. Buhner | Pi': u , N . S.
Superintendent Meteorological , ivice, Toronto,
C. Carpmael $2,000 and residence.
Director of Observator;/, ,S7. .John, N.B., D. L.
Hutchinson .<800
NAME.
Date of
Appoiritm't.
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 Lansdowne
G.C.M.G,, etc
The Rt. Hon. Lord Stanley of Preston,
G C B
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
CONTINENTS,
Area.
Population.
Europe .
Sq, Miles.
3,555,000
14,710,000
11,514,000
3,300,000
6,446,000
6,837,000
4,888,800
360,20<>,ooo
850,000,000
1-J7, 000,0<>0
1,750,000
39,250,000
36,420,000
300,000
Asia
Africa
Australasia
North America
South America
Polar Regions
Totals
51,250,800
1,467,920,0. 10
THE MILITIA LIST DOMINION OF CANADA.
t Condensed, and corrected by the Militia General Orders to October, 1892. )
^he
AIDE-DK-CAMP TO THE QUEEN, Col. Sir CasimirS. Gzowski, K.C.M.G., Staff Officer 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 Landry, 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, 10th Battalion; Lt.-Col. E. G. Prior, B.C. Garr. Arty; Lt.-Col. Hector Prevost,
65th Battalion; Major H. C/Sheppard; Lt.-Col. C. M. Boswell, 90th Battalion.
Honorary Aide-de-Camp Lt.-Col. Hewitt Bernard, C.M.G.
DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.
(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 Commanding the Militia, Maj. Gen. Ivor
J. C. Herbert, C.B.
Aide-de-Camp, Capt. Eric Streatfeild.
Adjutant-General oj Militia at Head Quarters, Colonel
Walker Powell.
Inspector of Artillery and Warlike Stores, Lt.-Col. De la
Cherois T. Irwin.
Assistant Inspectors of Artillery, Lt.-Col. C. E. Monti-
zambert f Quebec J: Lt.-0ol. W. H. Cotton (Kingston).
Inspector of Engineers, The Professor of Fortification,
R. M. College.
Sta/ Officer to Engineer Force, Col. Sir C. S. Gzowski,
K.C.M.G., (Honorary A. D. C. to the Queen), Toronto.
Engineer Officer at Hd. Qrs.,
Surgeon-General, Col. Darby Bergin, M. D. (Cornwall, Ont. )
! MILITARY DISTRICT No. 4, Hd. Qrs. Kingston. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl. Lt.-Col. B. Van Straubenzee (Kingston);
Brigade Major,
Dist. Paymr, Hon. Capt. Frank Strange (Kingston).
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 5, Hd. Qrs. Montreal. Dep'y
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. C. F. Houghton ; Brigade Ma-
jors, Lt.-Col. Gregor Mattice and Maj. Alexaudre 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. Quebec. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. T. J. Duchesnay ; Brigade Majcrr,
Lt.-Col. J. E. M. Taschereau ; Dist. Paymr. and Supt.
of Stores, Hony. Lt.-Col. W. H. Forrest.
PROVINCES OF NEW BRUNSWICK AXD 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, (Charlottetown, P.E.I.);
Dist. Paymrs. and Supte. of stores, Mai. And. J. Ann-
strong, (St. John, N.B.); Hony. Maj. G. L. Dogherty T
(Charlottetoum,
DISTRICT STAFF.
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 1, Hd. Qrs. London. Depy
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. Henry Smith; Brigade Major,
Lt.-Col. Hon. Matthew Aylmer; Dist. Paymr. and
Supt. of Stores, Bt. Lieut. -Col. M. DeB. Dawson.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 2, Hd. Qrs. Toronto. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter ; Brigade Major,
Bt. Lt.-Col. John Gray ; Dist. Paymr. and Supt. of
Stores, Hony. Lt.-Col. W. N. Alger.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 3, Hd. Qrs. Kingston. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl, Lt.-Col. B. Van Straubenzee ; Dist.
Paymr., Hony. Capt. Frank Strange J Supt. of Stores,
Houy. Maj. Win. King.
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 9, Hd. Qrs. Halifax. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. P. W. Worsley ; Brigade Major,
Lt.-Col. J. R. Mai-Shane ; Dist. Paymr. and Supt. of
Stores, Bt Lt.-Col. J. R. Murray.
PROVINCE OF MANITOBA, N.-W. TERRITORIES AND
DISTRICT OF KEEWATIN.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 10, Hd. Qrs. Winnipeg. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. H. V. Villiers ; Dist. Paymr.
and Supt. of Stores, Hony. Lt -Col. A. J. L. Peebles.
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 11, Hd. Qrs. Victoria. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt-Col. J. G. Holmes (Acting) ; Dist.
Paymr. and Supt. of Stores, Capt. A. W. Jones.
59
DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST.
[1893.
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF CANADA.
(Kingston, Ont.)
Comma tula lit. Major-Gen. D. R. Cameron, C.M.G., (late
R.A.); Sta/-Adjt., Lt.-Col. S. C. McGill ; Professor of
Military History and Topography, <c.. Major Chas. B.
Mayu.' (Capt. R. K.) ; Frofeuor of Mathematics, &c.,
Ira E. Martin, /.'.>'/., /.'..I.; Professor of Fortification,
Military Engineering, <(-c., Capfc. Wni. Huskissori
(II E) : Profttsor of Artillery, c., Capt. C. E. Eng-
lish (li.E.); Asst. Instructor in Fortification, Military
Engineering, <f-c., Capt. A. H. Van Straubenzee (R. E.) ;
Asst. Instructor in Mathematics, Captain A. G. G.
Wurtele; Asst. Instructor in Surveying, Military Topo-
graphy, c., Capt. J. B. Cochrane ; Asst. Instructor
in Mathematics, Lieut. J. A. Moren (R. A.); Professor
of English, Rev. C. L. Worrell, M. A. ; Professor
of Freehand Drawing, <tc., Forshaw Day, Esq., R.C.A.;
Professor of French, A. D. Duval, Esq. , M . D. ; Professor
of Civil Engineering, &c., R. C. Harris, Esq., C. E.;
Professor of Physics, <c., John Waddell, Esq., B.A.,
Ph. D., D.Sc.; Medical Officer, Surg.-Maj. J.L.H. Neil-
son, M.D. ; Paymaster, Hony. Capt Frank Strange.
Board of Visitors: President, Col. Walker Powell,
A. G. : Member*: Col. Sir C. S. Gzowski, K.C.M.G.,
A. B.C., Lt.-Col. T. J. Duchesnay, Lt.-Col. Hon. G. A.
Kirkpatrick, Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter.
ACTIVE MILITIA.
PERMANENT CORPS.
CANADIAN DRAGOONS.
"A v Troop, Royal School of Cavalry (Quebec). Com-
iiionilttii.t, 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. Commanaing.Delfi. Ch^iois T. Irwin (Ottawa)-
"A" Battery, Royal School of Arty. (Kingston). Com'
mandant, Lt.-Col. W. H. Cotton ; Major, C. W-
Drury.
"B" Battery, Royal School of Arty. (Quebec). Com-
ma ndant, Lt.-Col. C. E. Montizambert; Major, J. P.
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., Maj. 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,
Que.). Commandant, Lt.-Col. G. d'O. d'Orsonnens ;
Captain, D. D. Young.
No. 4 Company, Royal School of Infantry (Freaencton,
N. B.) Commandant, Lt.-Col. G. J. Maunsell; Cap-
tain, (Maj. W. D. Gordon, Acting D.A.G., M.D. No. 9.) j
CAVALR1. I
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.
Hussars (ltd. Qrs., London, Ont.) Lt.-Col. W. M.
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. II. King, Paymaster, T. S.
Hobbs A djutant,
2nd Dra oons ( Hd ' rs -> SL Catharines, Ont.) Lt.-
Major, Wm. Buchner (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).
O-1-.rl " The Prince of Wales' Canadian Dragoons "
01 u (Hd. Qrs., Cobourg, Ont.) Major Commanding,
Bt. Lt.-Col. D'A. E 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," Picton, Capt.
. Paymaster, J. G. Hagerman.
Adjutant. U. D. A. E. Strickland (Lakefield).
Hussars (Hd. Qrs., Kingston, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel,
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. John Raney. Paymaster,
Hony. Capt. M. W. Strange. Adjutant, Capt. II. S.
Greenwood (Cornwall).
Kf"U Dragoons (Head Qrs., Cookshire, Que.) Lt.-
Jlll 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).
" Duke of Connaught's Royal Canadian Hus-
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-
vine, Capt. G. H. Macfie. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. C.
C. Clapham. Adjutant,
" Princess Louise's New Brunswick" Hussars
(Hd. Qrs., Rothesay, N. B.) Lt.-Colonel, James
Domville (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; "0," Apohaqm,
Maj. H. M. Campbell; " D," Hammond, Capt. D. J.
Fowler; "E," Johnston, Capt. E. L. Wedderburn ;
"F," Shediac, Capt. G. S. Maunsell; "G," Springfield,
Capt. J. H. McRobbie. Paymaster, J. J. Windward.
Adjutant, Capt. F. V. Wedderburn (Hampton).
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. F. E. Gourdeau.
Winnipeg Troop, Dragoons (Winnipeg, Man.) Capf.,
Cornelius Knight.
FIELD ARTILLERY.
1st Brigade of F. A. (Guelph, Ont.). Lt.-Colonel, A. H.
Macdonald.
Field Batteries: No. 1, Maj. Wm. 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 MeKenzie'; Capt. S. A. MeKenzie.
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Hamilton F. B. of Artillery fOnt.), Major, H. P. Van
Wagnrr (Stony Creek); Capt. .1. S. Hendrie.
KiM-stcm F. H. of Arty. (On?.), Major, Win. M. Drennan ;
'. ;i|'t, .1. A. NVilmot.
London F. I 1 ,, of Artj (Out.), Major, Bt, Lt. -Col. J. Peters ;
('apt. .1. F. William*.
Montival F. B. of Artillery (<!>'), Major, J. S. Hall;
('apt. <;. It. Hooper.
Nrw.-iisth- F. u. of Artillery (JT. B.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.
Robert K. Call: 'apt.,
Ottawa F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Major, John Stewart;
('apt. I,. l. ('. F. I'.lNs.
Quebec F. B. of Artillery. Major, C. W. A. Lindsay;
( apt. 1'. I'. r.onlair.;-'T.
Kii-hmond F. B. of Artillery (Qua.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.
lion. Henry Ayliuei (M< 'U>onrm)\ Capt. Jas. Stevens.
.Sherlord F. B. of Artillery (Granby, Que.}, Major, Bt.
Lt.-Col. Theophile Ainyrauld; Capt. Win. Kay.
Sydney F. B. of Arty. (N. S.), Major, W. McK. MoLeod ;
Capt. Walter Crowe.
Toronto F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Major, J. H. Mead;
Capt, L. K. W. Irving
W, Hand Canal F. B. of Arty. (Out.), Major, Frank King
( Port Cotoorne). Captain, Win. Wiley (St. Catharines).
Winnipeg F. B. of Arty. (Man.), Major, L. W.P. Coutlee ;
i 'apt. Edwin Doidge.
Woodstock F. B. of Arty. (2V. B.), Major, F. II. J. Dibblee ;
Capt. C. H. Emery.
No. 3 Battery, Qu.-l.ee G. A. Capt., H. D. Morgan.
Yarmouth Battery of G. A., (2V..S.) Capt , Bt.-Maj. T. R.
.lolly.
MOUNTAIN AKT1I.LKKY.
Sault Ste. Marie Half Battery ('//.) Co,,;., Bt.-Maj.
Joseph Wilson.
ENGINEERS.
Brighton Company of Engineers, f.N
Maj. I). HcLeodVince, (Lower Brighton).
Charlottetown Engineer Company (P. E. I.) C"i'.,
W. A. Weeks.
Montreal Company of Engineers (Que.)
Lt.-Col. William Kennedy.
GARRISON ARTILLERY.
Regt. of Canadian Arty. sec PERMANENT COKPS. {above)-
1st " Halifax " Brigade of G. A. (N. S.] Lt.-Colonel, A. E.
Curren, A.D.C. ; Majors, W. A. Garrison, James
Maxwell.
jSci'ea Batteries, Halifax : Captains, F. W. Parker, F.
H. Oxley, J. S. Dimock, C. R. -Reynolds, Henry
Flowers, G C. Hart, A. G. Hesslein. Paymaster, Hon'y
Capt. E. D. Adams. Adjutant, Capt. W. J. Stewart.
British Columbia Brigade of Garrison Artillery (Hd. Qrs.,
Victoria, B. C.). Lt.-Colonel, E. G. Prior, A.D.C.
Major, John Nicholles.
Batteries: No. 1, New Westminster, Capt. Thos. Townley ;
No. 2, Victoria, Capt., ; No. 3, Vic-
toria, Capt. W. J. Quinlan; No. 4, Victoria, Capt. W.
B. Smalltleld. Paymaster, Walter Shears. Adjutant,
Captain P. JK. Irving.
Montreal Brigade of G. A. (Que.) Lt.-Colonel F. M.
Cole ; Major,
Six Batteries, Montreal: Capts., Ernest Howard,
John Ogilvy, T. A. Crathern, E. H. Bissett, A. M.
McEwen. Payni"*tcr, Cai t. W. C. Trotter. Adjutant,
Capt. R. H. Reid.
New Brunswick Brigade of G. A. (Hd. Qts., St. John, N.
B.) Lt.-Colonel, John R. Armstrong, A.D.C.; Major,
Batteries : No. 1, St. John, Capt. S. D. Crawford ; No. 2,
Carleton, Capt. J. J. Gordon ; No. 3, Portland, Capt.
C. F. Harrison; No. 4, St. John, Capt. G. W. Jones ;
No. 5, Fairville, Capt. J. A. E. Steeves. Paymaster,
Geo. F. Smith. Adjutant, Capt. G. K. McLeod.
Prince Edward Island Brigade of G. A. (Hd. Qrs., Char-
lottetou-ji, P. E. /.) Lt.-Colonel, F. S. Moore.
Batteries: No. 1, Charlottetown, Capt. H. McL. Davison;
No. 2, Charlottetowu, Capt. J. A. Longworth ; No. 3,
Georgetown, Capt. Chas. Owen; No. 4, Souris, Capt.
James Breiian ; No. 5, Montague, Capt.
Pan ix r., S. F. Hodgson. Adjt., Capt. JW. A. 0.
Morson.
GARRISON BATTKKICS.
Cobourg Battery of G. A. (Ont.) <?</;<<., D. MeNaughton.
Digby Battery cf G.A. (N.S.) Capt., Bt. Maj. John Daley.
No. 1 Batty. , Le\ is 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. (Jf.S.) Capt., G. A. Policy.
M.ihone Bay Batty, of G. A., (N.S.) Capt., P A. Ernst.
Pietou Batty, of G. A. (.V. S.) Capt., A. J. Crai-.
No. 1 Battery. Quebec G. A. Capt., Bt.-Maj. Hermene-
gildeRoy.
No. 2 Battery, Quebec G. A. Capt., Bt.-Maj. T. L. Boii-
langer.
INFANTRY AND RIFLES.
Canadian Regiment of Infantry see PERM AN KM <
(above).
Governor-General's Foot Guards (Ottawa.) Li. Colonel
Frederick Toller. Majors, W. E. Hodgin> (//..,
D.C.toLt.-Gov.nfOnt.),
Six Companies. Ottawa : Captains, John !!
T. J. Walters, A. L. Jarvis, P. B. Taylor, s. < . I "
Roper, D. A. Macphcrson. Paymaster, Hony. Capt.
C. Berkeley Powell. Adjutant, Capt. G. S. J;
Battalion, "Prince of Wales' Regiment" ,
treal). Lt.-Colonel, T. P. Butler. Major, .). 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.
>nrl Battalion, "Queen's Own Rifles of Can-
^11U (Toronto). Lt.-Colonel, R. B. Hamilton. M
J. M. Delamere and Villiers Sankey.
Ten Companies, Toronto : Captains, H. M. Pellatt, J. A.
Murray, J. C. McGee, W. G. Mutton, J. B. Thou,
P. L. Mason, E. F. Gunther, John Knifton, C. C.
Bennett, Robt. Rennie. Paymaster, Hony. Capt \
B. Lee. Adjutant, Capt. M. S. Mercer.
Battalion, " Victoria Rifles of Canada" (Montrea I).
Lt.-Colonel, G. R. Starke. Majors, A. H. Sim-
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. Paymaster, Hony. Maj < \v
Radiger. Adjutant, Lieut, G. A. S. Hamilton.
Battalion, "Royal Scots of Canada" (Montreal).
Lt.-Colonel, John Hood. Majors , J. A. L.
Strathy, E. B. Ibbotson.
Sir Companies, Montreal: Captains, C. E. Gault, Bt.-
Maj. W. M. Blaiklock.G. W. Cameron, J. L. Rankin,
G. S Cantlie, J. S. Ibbotson. Paymaster, William
Foulis. Adjutant, Captain F. L. Lydon.
Battalion, " Fusiliers " (Montreal). Lt.-Colonel
Frederic Massey. Majors, G. A. Moonev and
J. H. Burland.
Si.i Companies, Montreal: Captains, \\ . B. T. Macauly,
E. J. Chambers, J. D. Maclenuan, A. A. Philli;
P. Newman. A. E. Kemp. Paymaster, Hony!
David Seath. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. Thos. Atkinson.
Battalion. " Fusiliers "(London). Lt.-Colonel, Hy
Payne. Majors, Thos. Beattic, J. H. Marshall.
Six Companies, London : Captains, Geo. W. Hayes, I
H. Dawson, H. A. Kingsmill, J. M. Moore,' A. A.
Booker. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Duncan Macmillan
Adjutant, Capt. Win. Butler.
Q4-1-, Battalion, "Royal Rifles " (Quebec). Lt.-Colonel,
OLli J. E. Prower. Majors, G. E. A. Jones, G. R
White.
Six Companits, Quebec : Captains, J. S. Dunbar, J. F
Burstall, W. J. Ray, W. C. H. Wood, C. J. Dunn,
. Paymaster,
Adjutant, Capt. Edward Moutizambert.
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Battalion Rifles, " Voltigeurs de Quebec." Lt.
Colonel, Guillaume Amyot. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Cols.
T. A. H. Roy nnd Arthur Evauturel.
Eight Companies, Quebec : Captains, Elzear Garneau,
:ik Pennee, L. F. Pinault, Osc. Evanturel, L. F. L.
Stein, Edmond Triulel, Luc Routier,
Paymaster, Hony. Maj. N. X. LeVasseur. Adjutant,
Capt. J. A. W. LeBel.
Battalion " Royal Grenadiers " (Toronto). Lt.-
Colonel, G, D. Dawson, A.D.C. Majors, James
Mason,
Ten Companies, Toronto : Captains, F. A. Caston,
Bt -Maj F. F. Manley, R. G. Trotter, C. G. Harston,
A. DC. 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.
Battalion of Infantry, "Argenteuil Rangers"
(Hd. Qrs. St. Andrews, Que.) LL-Colonel, J.
B. Gushing (Gushing, Que.) Majors, William Hoy
(Carillon) and Isaac Jekill (Morin Flats.)
Companies: No. I, St. Andrews, Capt. Thus. Weight-
man; No. 2, West Gore, Capt. William Good; No. 3,
Morin Flats, Capt. Hy. Jekill; No. 4, Lachutp, Capt.
G D. Walker ; No. 5, East Gore, Capt. John Rogers ;
No. 6, Mille Isles, Capt. John Pollock ; No. 7, Carillon,
Capt. E. A. Hodgson ; No. 8, Chatham, Capt.
. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Thomas Lamb.
Adjutant, Capt. G. B. Martin, (Gushing).
Battalion of Infantry, "York Rangers" (Hd.
Qrs. Aurora, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, James Way-
ling, (Sharon). Majors, T. H. Lloyd (Newmarket)
and Wm. 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, Capt. Geo. McSpadden ;
No. 7, Sutton West, Capt. J. Gower ; No. 8, Yorkville,
Capt. J. T. Symons. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J. R.
Stevenson, (Sutton). Adjutant, Capt. J. T. Thompson,
(Parkdale).
-t O+V Battalion of Infantry (Hamilton, Ont.) Lt.-
lOtll Colvnel, 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.
Battalion, " The Princess of Wales' Own.Rifles "
(Kingston, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Henry R." Smith,
A.D.C. Majors, L. W. Shannon, J. S. Skinner.
Six Companies, Kingston : Captains, Wilfred Hora
K. 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*I
1 -*. U Battalion, "Argyle Light Infantry " (Belleville,
1.JL11 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. Adjutant, Capt. R. E. Lazier.
"Prince Edward" Battalion of Infantry (Hd
Qrs., Picton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Thomas Bog.
Majors, Alexander McDonnell, F. J. Horrigan.
Companies: No. 1, Picton, Capt. P. S. McLean. No.
2, Milford, Capt. R. G. Ostrander ; No. 3, Consecon,
Captain J. E. Glenn; No. 4, Picton, Captain B. A.
Wycott ; No. 5, Demorestville, Capt. W. J. McFaul ;
No. 6, Rednersville, Capt. . Paymaster,
Hon'y Maj. W. T. Ross. Adjutant, Capt. A. Lighthall.
-i >Tf V "Levis" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Levis,
1 ' tu 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, Capt. Philippe Bourassa.
1 Ofl-| "Lincoln" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., St.
J.tJl/11 Catharines, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, G. C. Carlisle.
Majors, James Hiscott ( 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.
9fkfVi " Halton " Battalion, "Lome Rifles " (Hd. Qrs.,
\J LH Milton, Ont. ) Lt.-Colonel, Wm. Kerns (Burling-
ton). Majors, W. P. Appelbe (Stewartown, Halton)and
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, CampbeJlville,
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,
Battalion, " Essex Fusiliers," (lid. Qrs., Wind-
80Tt 0nL ) 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 1 Battalion "Oxford Rifles" (Hd. Qrs., Wood-
A4LLU. s tock, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, James Munro (Embro).
Majors, J. C. Hegler (Ingersoll), 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.
Beauce" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Lambton, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, J. Geo. Bignell.
Major,
Companies: No. 1, 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,
Kent" Battalion of Infantry (Ed. Qrs., Chat-
amj. Lt.-ColM. Martin (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.
Elgin " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., St.
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. Ponsford.
Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. W. H. Moore. Adjutant,
9 At- l-i " Middlesex" Battalion of Light Infantry (Hd.
4UILI Q rSf> 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, Glencoe,
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Capt. D. E. M. Stuart; No. 4, Dreaney's Corners, dipt.
Henry Dreaney ; No. 5, Lucan, Capt.
No. t>, Park Hill, Capt. W. J. MuRoherts ; No. 7,
Strathroy, Captain P. H. Matthews; No. 8, Ildcrton,
Captain T. E. Robson. Paymaster, Hou'y Maj. John
Stevenson. Adjutant, Capt. Robert If oEwen ff
4T)7<-Vi "Lambton" Battalion of Infantry, "St. Claii
" L11 Borderers "(lid. Qrs., Sarnia, Out.) T.t.-Colonel,
C. S. Ellis. Majors, J. F. Ken ward (Watford),
Companies : No. 1, Petrolia, Caj>t. H. J. Dawson ;
Nu. 2, Forest, Capt. J. C. Pollock; No, 3, Widdor,
Capt. Wm. Gattis; No. 4, Warwick, Capt. Robert
Johnston ; No. 5, Point Ed ward, Capt. J. F. O'Neil ; No.
6, Watford, Capt. C. J. Dolbear; No. 7, Sarnia, Capt.
Robert Mackenzie. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. S. A.
Macvicar. Adjutant, Capt F. W. Kittermaster.
OQf li " I'frth" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,Strat-
1 ford, Ont. ) 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.
Adjutant, Capt. Morris J. Beam.
f)Qf-V> "Waterloo." Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
4VIIL Berlin, Ont J Lt.-Colonel, 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,
OA4-V, "Wellington" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs.,
OU 111 ouelph, Ont.) Lt.-Col, Charles Clarke, (Elora).
Majors, W. W. White (Arthur), John Mutrie (Oustic).
Companies: No. 1, Harriston, Capt. And. Laidlaw; No.
2, Guelph, Capt. ; No. 3, Fergus, Capt.
J. J. Craig ; No. 4, Elora, Capt. D. M. Allan ; No. 5,
Mount Forest, Capt. ; No. 6, Eramosa,
Capt. Arch. Johnson ; No. 7, Erin, Capt. Wm. Mc-
Dowell; No. 8, Palmerston, Capt. Wm. Jamieson;
No. 9, Moore field, Capt. John Booth ; No. 10, Arthur,
Capt. W. J. Robinson ; Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Ed-
mund Harvey. Adjutant, Capt. G. D. Porter.
<>1 of "Grey" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Owen
* & L 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. McKuight ; No. 4, Durham, Capt.
Sami. Jas. McGirr ; No. 5, Chatsworth, Capt. John Mc-
Donald ; No. 6, Flesherton, Capt. C. J. Sproule ; No.
7, Clarksburg, Capt. Edward Rorke. Paymaster, W.
-on. Adj., Bt. Maj. A. G. Campbell (Collingwood).
"Bruce" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Walkerton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, J. H. Scott
(Kincardine). Majors, J. W. Stafford (Port Elgin),
Adam Weir ( Walkerton).
Companies: No. 1, Port Elgin, Capt. R, S. Muir ;
No. 2, Kincardine, Capt. W. C. 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).
"Huron" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Goderich, OntJ Lt.-Colonel, John G. Wilson
(Seaforth). 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,
Oapt. J. S. Roberts ; No. 4, Clinton, Capt. A. M. Todd ;
No. r >, Brusssels, Capt. R. S. Hays; No. 6, Exeter,
Capt. Walter Andrews ; No. 7, Porter's Hill, Capt.
John McDonald ; No 8, Gorrie, Capt. J. Kaines ; No. 9,
Dungannon, Capt. Wm. Young. Paymaster, Hon'y
Maj. F Jordan. Adjutant,
Ontario" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qra.,
<lll H7////-V, ii,, t.) Lt.-Colonel, N. F. Patereon (Port
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, Capt. J. F. Grierson ;
No. 7, Caimington, Capt. C. F. Bick. Paymaster,
Frank Madill. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. James Rutledge.
Battalion of Infantry, "Simcoe Foresters " (Hd.
Q rg 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 Corners, Capt. John Gray ; No. 4, Vespra,
Capt. Allison Leadly ; No. 5, Barrie, Capt. J. B. Mc-
Phee ; No. 6, Huntsville, Capt. Christopher Peacock ;
No. 7, Orillia, Capt. T. H. Drinkwater ; No. 8, Pene-
tanguishene, Capt. John Landrigan. Paymaster, Hou'y
Maj. Joseph Rogers. Adjutant, Bt. Maj Jos. P. Smith.
Peel " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Bramp-
ton> o^) Lt.-Colonel, Richard Tyrwhitt (Brad-
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, Allis-
ton, Capt. ; No. 7, Shelburne, Capt. W. S.
Denroche ; No. 8, Orangeville, Capt. W. Wallace ;
Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Christopher Cooke (Cooks-
town'). Adjutant,
37th
"Haldimand" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs.,
Jork.Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, 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.
OOf U Battalion, "Dufferin Rifles of Canada" (Brant-
OOlll ford, Ont. J Lt.-Colonel, Chas. 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.i
QQf l~ "Norfolk" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs., Si,
OVlll ontj Lt.-Colonel, H. L. Coombs. Majors,
J. L. Campbell, I. E. York (Waterford).
Companies: No. 1, Simcoe, Capt.Geo. A. Curtis; No 2,
Hartford, Capt. W. L. Pettit ; No. 3, Port Rowan,
Capt. Geo. Price ; No. 4, Kinglake, Capt. C. B. Mat-
thews ; No. 5, Waterford, Capt, W. B. Langs ; No. 6,
Simcoe, Capt. Wm. Renton ; No. 7, Port Dover, Capt.
Thos. Bayley ; No. 8, Fredericksburg, Capt, Seymour
Rossell. Paymaster, J. M. Tweedale. Adjutant,
Capt. T. R. Atkinson.
/LAfli "Northumberland" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
tUtil Q rs t> Cobourg, Ont.) Lt.-Col. R. Z. Rogers
(Grafton). Major, Bt. Lt.-Col. J. V. Graveley (Cobourg).
Companies : No. 1, Cobourg, Capt. H. J. Snelgrove ; No.
2, Cobourg, Capt. John McCaughey ; No. 3, Campbell-
ford, Capt. R. H. Bonnyoastle ; 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. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. A. J. Van Ingen.
Adjutant, Bt. Maj. G. L. Duncan (Morganston).
A 1 O f " Brockville" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs., Brick-
" 1&L/ ville, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, W. H. Cole. Majors,
D. E. Jackson (Gananoque), G. M. Cole.
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Companies: No. 1, Brockville, Capt. Win. Cook ; No. 2,
Gananoquo, 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. Win.
J. Wright. Adjt, Capt. W. H. Asselstine (Gananoque).
1 O.-/l "Brockville" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
-11 U Perth, Out.) Lt. -Colonel, Arthur J. Mathe-
son. Majors, T. W. Sparhum (Brockville) and Geo-
ghegan Hollinsworth (Pembroke).
Companies: No. 1, Almonte, Capt. George Williams ;
Nn. -2, Brookville, Capt. J. E. Chrysler; No. 3, Perth,
Capt. J. W. Motherwell; No. 4, Lansdowne, Capt.
W. N. Boweii ; No. 5, Renfrew, Capt. James Craig ;
No. 6, Pembroke, Capt. Lennox Irving. Paymaster,
Hon'y Capt. T. B. Caldwell, (Lanark). Adjutant, Lt.
\V. T. Wodden.
43rd
; ' Ottawa and Carleton" Battalion of Rifles
(Ed. 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. I. B. York ; No. 4, Billings Bridge, Capt. W.
M. McKay; No. 5, Arnprior, Capt. John A. Mac-
douald ; No. 6, Rideau Ward, Ottawa, Capt. B.
H. Bell. Paymaster, J. E. Parker. Adjutant, Capt.
S. Maynard Rogers.
A/ttYt "Welland" Battalion of Infantry (lid. Qrs.,
^-tlll Niagara Falls, 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. Hill(Niagara
Falls).
"West Durham" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
Qrs. Sowmanville, Ont.) Lt. -Colonel, Frederic
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,
Burtonville, 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.(\\ Vk " East Durham" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
rutll p ort 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, Janetville, Capt. J. W. Gray. Paymaster, Hony.
Maj. Richard Howden. Adjutant, Capt. J. A. V.
Preston (Millbrook).
A 7fU "Frontenac" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
( Lll Kingston, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, George H. Hunter,
(Kepler, Co. Frontenac). Majors, Chas. N. Spooner
(Elginburg) and Wm. M. Baillie.
Companies : No. 1, Milburn, Capt. & Bt.-Maj. Robert
Hevvton ; 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, Barriefleld,
Capt. Jas. 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,
Battalion, "Highlanders" (Hd.Qrs, Toronto,
Out.) Lt.-Colonel, J. I. Davidson. Majors,
A. M. Cosby. W. C. Macdonald.
i'jht Companies, Toronto: Captains, D. M. Robertson,
D. Macg-illivray, Bt. Maj. Wilbur Henderson, Wm.
Hendrie, R. S. Cassels, C. A. Hunter, J. A. Curr
J. F. Michie. Paymaster,
Adjutant, Capt. Walter Macdonald.
"Hastings" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qm. Stir-
i ing Ont ) Lt.-Colonel. Jas. Brown (Bdlc.c !!>).
Majors, Bt. 'Lt.-Col. G. H. Boulter (Stirling , Maj. P.
H. Hambly (Belleville).
Companies : No. 1, Belleville, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Edward
Harrison; No. 2, Stirling, Capt. J. C. Wilson; No. 3,
Sidney, Capt. J. Graham; No. 4, Madoc, Capt. J.R Orr;
No. 5, Tyendenaga, Capt. and Bt. -Major H. J. Lennox;
No.6,Trenton,Capt. A. H. Smith. Paymaster, R. Grass
(Trenton). Adjutant, Lt. J. W. Johnston (Belleville).
Battalion of Infantry "Huntingdon Borderers,"
( Hd Q ns Huntingdon, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Archd. Maclaren (Rockburn). Major,
Companies: No. 1, Huntingdon, Capt. and Bt.-Maj.
Isaac Gardner ; No. 2, Ormstown, Capt. Jno. Gilbert;
No. 3, Rockburn, Capt. S. H. Henderson; No. 4,
Athelstan, Capt. P. C. McGinnis Paymaster, J. J.
Ross (Ormstown ) A d'utant,
Battalion of Infantry, " Hemmingford Rangers, '
(//d. Q TSi Hemmingford, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Richard Lucas (Roxham, St. John's). Major, John
McFee.
Companies : No. 1, Havelock, Capt. Samuel Orr ; No. 2,
Lacolle, Capt. W. Waters; No. 4, Hemmingford, Capt.
G. J. McKay ; No. 5, Roxham, Capt. Robert Hoyle ;.
No. 7, St. Jean Chrysostome, Capt. J. McG. Stewart ;
No. 8, St. Remi, Capt. Louis Ste. Marie. PaymasUr
Hony. Maj. W. B. Johnson. Adjutant,
"Brome" Battalion of Light Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
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, Bo] ton, Capt. J. K. Latty ; No. 7, Magog, Capt.
. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. G. B. Hall.
Adjutant. 2nd Lt. R. M. Hall (East Farnham).
Sherbrooke ' Battalion of Inmniry (Sherbrooke,
Q ue _) Lieut.-Colonel, W. A. Morehouse. Major,
E. B. Worthmgton.
Four Companies, Sherbrooke : Captains, H. R. Fraser,
E. W. Farwell, Thomas Rawson and Thomas Sornmers.
Paymaster, Hony. Major Henry A. Odell. Adjutant,
"Richmond" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
Ri c i imon d } Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Rt. Hon. Udol-
us, Lord Aylmer (Melbourne). Majors, E. G. Morey
Windsor Mills), J. W. Harkom (Melbourne).
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. it.
Stevens. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Leonard Thomas
(Melbourne). Adjutant,
"Megantie Light Infantry" Battalion (Hd. Qrs
r nv erness, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, W. J. Ward
(Lower Ireland). Majors, Wm. Thompson (Lein-esurier)
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.
q rs pregcott, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, R. O. Campbell
(Burritt's Rapids). Majors, Andrew Carmichael
(Spencerville) and J. B. Checkley (North A ugusta).
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. Druumiond;
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No. 7, M< -tea lie, Capt. A. P. linlay. I'a ...
W Bennett, (Frewott) Adjutant, Capt. w. H. Humti,
(iiuffitt's liapids).
Battalion of Infantry, "Peterborough Rangers"
(/'.Yo'W'.i/.'///, "/it.) Lt.-Colonel, James 2.
. Mai,,,'*, 11. \V. Bell, K. IJ. Kdwar.U.
Six Com pa nil.--, l'> terlmronji : Captains, Win. Langford,
F. H. Hr.'iinan, L W. Mill.jr, W. H. Hill, K. 1
K. <i. Le.-li PtiymOSttr, llon'y Ma.]. J. A. Howard
Adjutant, Capt. R, M. Dennistoun.
'Coinpton" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qn.,
linn/, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, M. B. McAuley, (#<>..
Major, Alexander Ross (Go a Id).
Companies : No. 1, Bury (Robinson), Capt. A. L.
M.-lver; No. 2,Gould, Capt, P. J. Gillies; No. 3,
Marston. Capt. J. T. Mclver; No. 4, Marbletoi:,
Capt. Richard W. Weyland; No. 5, Marsden, Utpt
I'onald Beaton; No. 6, Massawippi, Capt. G. P. H.
Hitchcock ; No. 7, Coaticoke, Capt. R. G. Trenholm ;
No. 8, Beebc Plain, Capt. H. T. Elder ; No. 9, Win-
slow, Capt. D. N. McLeod ; No. 10, Cookshiiv, Capt
J E. Botterill. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Edmund
t. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. E. S. Baker, (Cookuhire).
"Stormont and Glengarry" Battalion of In-
fantry (Hd. Qrs. Cornwall, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel,
James H. Brediu, (Woodlands). Majors, Roderick R.
McLennan (Cornwall), Gordon Baker, jun. (Osnaln-uck
Centre)
: No. 1, Cornwall, Capt. C. H. Wood; No.
J, Cornwall, Capt. Robert Smyth ; No. 3, Alexandria,
Capt. J. A. Macdonell; No. 4, Township of Finch, Capt.
F. D. F. Macnaughton ; No. 5, Farran's Point, Capt.
Hiram A. Morgan; No. 6, Lunenburg, Capt. A. H.
Tinkess ; No. 7, Roxborough, Capt. Francis Trousdale,
AT, llon'y Maj. Henry Turner. Adjutant, Capt.
A. w. \\\\\.(Ai'tf>ioiUe).
Missisquoi" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Clarence cille, Que.) Lt.-Co'onel, A. H. Gilmour
Majors, J. A. Hawley, C. B. Jameson.
Toinpanies : \ r o. l, Philipsburg, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. H.
N Sixby; No. 2, Clarenceville, Capt. D. J. A. Macfie;
No. :;, Dunham, Capt. Joel H. Baker: No. 4, West
Farnham, Capt. G. Higgins ; No. 5, Stanbridge, Capt.
l>. A. Hart; No. C, Frelighsburg, Capt,
. Paymaster, Maj. D. Westover. Adjutant,
CM of "Montmagny and L'Islet" Battalion of Infantry
1)1 hi (}]d. Q/'*., Montitiariny, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Philippe Landry, A. D. C. (St. Pierre, Riv. du Sud.)
Major, Edouard Lemieux (ChicoutimiJ.
Companies: No. 1, St. Thomas, Capt. J. B. C. Fouruier;
No. 2, St. Pierre, Riv. dn 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'Islet).
Battalion, "St. John Fusiliers" (St. John,
N. B.) Lt.-Colonel, Arbuthnot Elaine. Majors,
J. J. Tucker, H. H. McLean.
Six Companies, St. John : Captains, Bt.-Maj. E. T.
Sturdee, Bt.-Maj. W. C. Magee, M. B. Edwards, J. F.
Fraser, H. H. Goddard, David Churchill. Paymaster.
Hon'y Capt. G. F. Thompson. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj
F. H. Hartt.
Halifax" Battalion of Rifles (Halt/a. ; A". Si)
Lt.-Colonel, T. J Egan. Majors, J. N. 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.
iorbiu. Adjutant,
5/lrTi Battalion of Rifles, " Voltigeurs de Beauhar-
" L11 nois " (Hd. Qrs., Beauharnois, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
L. R. Baker. Major, J. Deslauriers.
ompanies : No. 1, Beauharnois, Capt. Andre Leduc ;
No. 2, Beauharnois, Capt. J. B. Bonhomme ; No. 3,
Valleyfield, Capt. J. A. Cadieux; No. 4, Beauharnois,
C<pt. L. R. Baker, jr.; No. 5, Beauharnois, Capt.
W. > M'-IH-
Adjutant, |',i. M
Battalion, " M-unt R..yal Rill.-s " (M<
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Lafraraboi
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tant, Cuiit. A. U. '.
Battalion, "Prin.x-.ss Louise Fusili-is " (H>ili-
f ,,, t iV- s )
ton, Juiui M.
Eight Companies, Halifax: Capt<i'<n*, IF. L. Chipman,
Alfred Browne, Alfred Whitman, Ai.
Oavlaon, C. 0. Hole, J. D. Uit-in.-, c. n.
Payimster, Robert H. Humphr.-y. Adjutant. Capt.
E. G. Kenny.
7tVi Battalion, "Carleton Light Infantry " (U
I u ' tn Woodstock, y. H.) Lt.-Colonel, J. D. Baird.
Majors, G. E. Boyer (Hartland) A. D. Hartley
Florencevitle).
Companies : No. 1, Woodstock, Capt. H. W. Bourne ;
No. 2. Centreville, Capt. J. W Adams ; N T o. 3, Debec,
Capt. J. R. Kirkpatrick; N... 4, Brighton, Capt. L. R.
Harding; No. 5,Waterville, Capt. J. T. Flet.-h.-r; N
Andover, Capt. J. J. Kupkey ; N.>. ~. Bakt-r
Brook, Capt. J. W. Baker; No. 8, Centreville. Capt.
G. D. Perkins; No. 9, Wilinot, Capt. J. W. Will
Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. J. D. Ketchum. AdJ-'
Capt. Arthur J. Raymond.
King's County" Battalion of Infantry {Hd.
Q rs } Kentville, JV. S.) Lt.-Colonel, L.
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. K. M. P..-k-
with ; No. 3, Kentville, Capt. Jno. Redden ; No. 4,
Billt'Avu, Capt. Edward Steadman ; No. 5,
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 Holm.-s
Cassidy ; No. 10, Buckley's Corner, Capt. and Bt. Maj.
D. E. Ross. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. Barclay W.
Adjutant, Lt. J. A. Northup (Canning).
AQf V "1st Annapolis" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
UJ71I1 p ara( iise, N. .<?.) Lt.-Co'onel, W. E. Starratt.
Majors, C. S. Cole (Paradise), J. 0. Marshall (Lair-
rencetoivn).
Companies: No. 1, Wilinot, Capt. L. W. Elliott; v
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 ; N
Annapolis Royal, Capt. G. A. LeCaiu ; 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 Yi'/n-r). Adjutant, Lt. C. B. Cornwell(Cfc</-
Chamnlain" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Ste. Genevievede Batiscan, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, X.
P. Massicotte. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Cols. Napoleon St.
Arnaud ami Philippe Trudel.
Companies: No. 1, ste. Genevieve de Batiscan, Capt.
Geo. Massicotte ; No. 2, St. Nareisse, Capt. Adolphe
Cossette; No. 3, Ste. Genevieve, Capt, Tancrede Trn-
del ; No. 4, St. Prosper, Capt. Jean Massicotte ; N
Ste. Anne de la Perade, Capt. J. A. Rousseau ; N
St. Tite, Capt. F. X. Baril. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj
Aehille Beaut liet. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj. Come P. Trudel.
71 of "York" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. (,)->.. F-ed-
{ Lbl ei .i..ti tn ,S H.) Lt.-Culonel.J.'L. Marsh. Majors,
T. L. Alexander, (Fredericton Junction), T. G.. I. !
Companii-x : N<>. 1. St. Mary's. Capt. Jan tl B<M.: :
2, McKeen's Corners, Capt. J. S. Burt; X". s. Stan-
ley, Capt. W. T. H<>we ; No. 4, Fredericton, Capt. K. M.
Finder; No. 5, Blissville, Capt. W. D. Hartt; No.
6, St. Stephen, C Fred
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[1893.
ericton, Capt. H. A. Cropley. Paymaster, Maj. A. G.
Beckwith. Adjutant, Lt. J. V. Johnston, (St. Mary's).
7Onrl " 2nd Annapolis" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
/ 41 1U Q rS-> Wilmot, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, Shippy Spurr.
Ma'org, C. W. Schaffner (South Farmington),C. Jacques,
(Melcern 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, Farmington, Capt. J. L Phinnjs No. 6, Nicteaux,
Capt. J. M. Morse. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. A. Gates,
(Middleton). Adjt, Capt. E. P. McNeil (Melvern Sq.)
7Qvr1 " Northumberland " Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
* *> J u Qrs., Chatham, Miramichi, N. B.) Lt.-Colonel,
Samuel U. McCulley. Major,
Companies : No. 1, Buctouche, Capt. John Sheridan ;
No. 2, Chatham, Capt. Wm. Fenton ; No. 3, Black
Brook, Capt. Alex. McKnight ; No 4, Black River,
Capt. Wm. McNaughton; No. 5, Bay du Vin, Capt
Hugh Cameron. Paymaster, Lemuel J. Tweedie.
Adjutant,
7 /If Vi Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Sussex, N. B.I
' ^ U1 Lt.-Colonel, E. B. Beer. Majors, O. R. Arnold
(Sussex), J. M. Baird (Sackville).
Companies: No. 1, Clifton, Capt. H. D. Wetmore; No.
2, Moncton, Capt. A. McDonald ; No. 3, Sussex, Capt
C. H. Fairweather; No. 4, Moncton, Capt. H. C. Hamng-
ton;No.5, Sackville.Capt.J. A. Bowes; No. 6,Baie Verte,
Capt. &Bt. Maj. B. Harper. Paymr., Hon'y Maj. T. E.
Arnold. Adjt, Lt, H. S. Langstroth (French Village).
' Lunenburg" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Lunenburg, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, C. Edwin
Kaulbach. Major, R. H. Griffiths.
Companies : No. 1, Lunenburg, Capt. J. W. King ; No.
2, Lunenburg, Capt. ; No. 3, Bridgewater,
-Capt. ; No. 4, Mahone Bay, Capt. G. W.
Hamm ; No. 5, Martin's River, Capt. J. A. Langille ;
No. 6, New Ross, Capt. A. M. Ross. Paymaster, A. B.
Coldwell. Adjutant, Capt. R. E. Leckie (Middleton).
>7/fl-. Battalion of Rifles, " Voltigeurs de Chateau-
/ OL11 g U ay"(ffd. Qrs., Ste. Martine, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Joseph Beaudreau. Majors, Louis Turcot (North
Georgetown), Charles D'Amour (Ste. Philomene).
* Companies: No. 1, Ste. Philome'ne, 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,
77fVi "Wentworth" Battalion of Infantry3(jFM Qrs.
I I H- 1 Dundas, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, H. C. Gwyn.
Majors, F. M. Carpenter (Stoney Creek), Alex. Bertram.
Companies: No 1, Dundas, Capt. Win. 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, Saltneet, Capt. Marcus Lee; No. G, Glanford, Capt.
Asa Choate. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Jas. C. Ryan,
(Hamilton). Adjutant,
7 Qf V "Colchester, Hants and Pictou " Battalion of In-
/ Otll fantry, " Highlanders" (Hd. Qrs. Truro, N.S.)
Lt -Colonel, Majors, G. H. Suther-
land (Millbrook), H. T. Laurence.
Companies : No. 1, Truro, Capt. J. Suckling , No. 2, Ons-
low, Capt. Geo. Rayne ; No. 3, Shubenacadie, Capt. J.
L. Barnhill ; No. 4, Windsor, Capt. J. H. Smith ; No. 5,
Mill Brook, Capt. John T. Sutherland; No. 6, Mount
Thorn, Capt. Wm. Maxwell ; No. 7, NewLang, Capt. D.
Sutherland. Paymr., Hony. Maj. I.L. Barnhill, (Shuben
acadiei. Adjt., Capt. T. A. Blackburn (Milford).
"Shefford" Battalion of Infantry, "Highland-
ers" (Hd. Qrs. Waterloo, Que.) Lt.-Colonei,
Thomas H. Cox (Granby). Majors, James Maynes
(Waterloo), and J. D. Bulman (Sweetsburg).
Companies : No. 1, Grauby, Capt. R. Seale ; No. 2, Water-
loo, Capt. Geo. Davidson ; No. 3, Waterloo, Capt. and
Bt. Maj. R. E. Bell ; No. 4, South Roxton, Capt. W. J.
A Galbraith ; No. 6, Boscobel, Capt. a*id Bt.-Maj. R.
Hackwell; No. 7, Lawrenceville, Capt. J. McC. Brown ;
No. 8, Waterloo, Capt. H. N. Whitcomb. I'ttyni-anter,
Capt. L. H. Brooks. Adjutant,
"Nicolet" Battalion of Infantry {Hd. Qrs. Gen-
till y t Q ue) TA-Colonel, Edouard de Foy.
Majors, C. H. Giroux (Nicolet),
Companies: No. 1, St. Edouard de Gentilly, Capt.
; No. 2, Nicolet, Capt. and Bt. Maj. J. B. A.
Rousseau ; No. 3, Becancour, Capt. J. A. Piche ;
No. 4, St. Gertrude, Capt. Joseph Piche ; No. 5,
St. Gregoire, Capt. J. A. Pratte ; No. 6, Victoriavtlle,
Capt. . Paymaster, Narcisse Beauchemio
(Nicolet). Adjutant, Capt. Geo. d'O. d'Orsonnens
(St. John's).
"Portneuf" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
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. E.
Courteau. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. G. D. B. Watters.
Adjutant, Lt. A. .Parent (Ottawa).
"Queen's County" Battalion of Infantry (Hd
q rs 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. Maxfield ; No. 8, Tryon, Capt. John G. Sheriff.
Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. John McPhail. Adjutant,
Maj. Elijah Purdy.
QO rr 1 " Joliette" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. Town
001 U O f j u ette> 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.
" st - Hyacinthe" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
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. Simon,
Capt. ; No. 4, Sorel, Capt. Archibald
Johnston ; No. 5. St. Hyacinthe, Capt. N. A. Maranda ;
No. 6, Acton Vale, Capt. L. H. Gauvin. Paymaster,
Eusebe Morin. Adjutant,
Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. Montreal, Que.)
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,
ftAtVi "Three Rivers" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
OUtll Three Rivers, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, A. 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 de Shawenegan, Capt. P. de Varennes ; No. 5,
Berthier, Capt. F. J. A. Demers ; No. 6, St. Justin,
Capt. . Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. C. J.
Coulombe (St. Justin). Adjutant,
Q*7f"U "Quebec" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
< tu L'Ancienne Lorette, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, V. de
L. Laurin (Quebec). Majors, Michel Fiset( L'Ancienne
Lorette),
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Companies: No. 1. Oharleebourg, Capt. J. E. Frerht-tti-:
No. 2. Ancienne Lorette Capt and Bt. Maj. L. N. Lam-in ;
No.8, 8t Ambrolse, C.ipt. .). l',lond<-au; No. 4, Ste. Foy.-,
Capt, ; X<>. 5. Bcauport. Capt. J. A.
Quay; No. 6, Ste Fatnille d'Orleans, Capt. J Blouin.
Paymaster, Hony. Capt. T. P. Morin. (St.e /'.//.-).
Adjutant, Capt. H. Octave Roy, (Ancifnne Lorette).
QQf K " Kamouraska and Charlevoix" Battalion of In-
OOLIl fantry (Hd. Qrs. Rioiere Ouelle, Qite.) U.-
Cnioin'/,, Achilles Fraser. Major*, Romuald Tetu (St.
(;<'i-i-tt.ix), G. B. Tache (Kainouraxka).
Companies: No. 1, Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Capt.
Alfred Potvin ; No. 2, St. Paul's Bay, Capt. Camilla
Bouchard ; No. 3, Kainouraska, Capt. J. E. Rossignol ;
No. 4, St. Pacoine, Capt. Hercule Tetu ; No. 5, St.
Denis, Capt. N. Langlais ; No. 6, Baie St. Paul, Capt.
G. N. Cimon. Paymaster, J. L. A.. Labbe, (Quebec).
Adjutant,
QQfU " Teiuiscouata and Rimouski" Battalion of In-
l * 71 ' 11 fantry (Hd. Qrx. Fraxerville, Que.) Lt. -Colonel,
Louis E. Hudon. Major, L. D. Hudon (Quebec).
Companies : No. 1, Fraserville, Capt. George LeBel :
No. -2, St. George de Cacouna, Capt. David Fr^ve ; No.
3, St. Arsene, Capt. Zachee Blanehet; No. 4, Isle
\Vrte. 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 (RimoiMki), Adjutant,
Winnipeg" Battalion of Rifles (Winnipeg,
M(in ^ Lt.-Colonel G. M. Boawell, A.D.C.
Majors, H. N. Ruttan, H. M. Arnold.
Six Companies, Winnipeg : Captains, H. W. A. Chambre,
John McLaren, D. D. Stewart, E. J. Steele, J. D.
Scott, F. H. Allardyce. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. Her-
bert Swinford. Adjutant, Capt. T. H. Billman.
Battalion, "Manitoba Liglit Infantry" (Hd. Qrs.
Stoney Mountain, Han. J. Lt. - Colonel, G. F.
Brophy. (Winnipeg), Majors,
Companies: No. 1, St. James, Capt. A. Il.Corelli; No.
2, Kildonan, Capt. Augustus Mills ; No. 3, Selkirk,
Capt, Robert Bullock : No. 4, Spiingfield, Capt. T. H.
Smith ; No. 5, McGregor, Capt. W. J. Sttnson ; No. 6,
Virden, Capt. T. Routledge. Paymaster. Aiex. Mdn-
i,S7. Jaim'x). Ailjt., Capt, W. R. Dow.
Dorchester" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
$t. i s i(i ore ^ Q, tfi .) Lt.-Colonel, Louis C. Genest
(St. Bernard). Major,
Companies: No. 1, Ste. Claire, Capt. A. Fortier; No. 2,
St. Isidore, Oapt. Jos. Turgeon ; No. 3, S
, F. D. Turgeon ; No. 4, Ste. Ju ;.<>m,
Mercier. Paymaster, Capt. E. Letourneau A <ljf.,
Capt. A. ChaboU.SV. I*id,r-).
QQrvl "Cumberland" Battalion of Infantry (J7rf. Qrs.,
& OI Maccan, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, Matthew B. Har-
rison. Maj,,r, J. A. Black (Amherst).
Companies: No. 1, Sal.-m, Capt, <r. II. Bla.-k; No.
2, River Philip, Capt. R. L. Black ; No. 3, Maccan
and River Hebert, Capt. Jeptha Harris m ; No. 4,
Maccan Mountain, Capt. H. C. Mil: .ford,
Capt. Win. Oxley. Paym/inter, Hon'y Maj. G;o. K.
Church. Adjutant, Capt. L. B. Donkm (River
Philip).
" Victoria " Battalion of Infantry, " Argyle High-
i andcrs (Hd . Qrs ^ Baddeck, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel,
William Bingham. Major, C. W. Hill (Sydney).
Companies : No. 1, Baddeck, Capt. A. F. McRae ; No. 2,
Middle River, Capt. Chas. McRae; No. 3, Grand Nar-
rows, Capt. J. P. McNeil; No. 4, Baddeck, Capt. M. H.
McKenzie; No. 5, Forks Bridge, Capt. J. D. M-
Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J. L. Bethune. Adjutant,
Capt. H. A. Foyle.
QftfrVi " District of Algoma " Battalion of Rifles (Hd
tfUtll Q rs ( Port Arthur, Out.) Lt.-Col. S. W. Ray.
Majors, T. H. Elliott (Sault Ste. Marie), A. Carmichael
(Rat Portaye).
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. I..
Russell. Adjutant, Capt. G. A. Kobold, (Rat
Portage).
INDEPENDENT COMPANIKs.
Brandon Infantry Company (Man.) Captain,
Gore Bay Rifle Company (Out.) Captain, J. M. Fraser.
Nanaimo Infantry Company (B.C.) Captain, Win. Mc-
Gregor.
New Westminster Rifle Company (B. C.) Capbrin,
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 (Out.) 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 Dominion Parliament. A De-
partment of Militia and Defence was at the same time
established, the first Minister being Sir George E. Cartier,
and the first Militia Act was passed in 1868, 31 Vie., chap.
40. The Act was subsequently amended in various ways,
but. is practically embodied in the present Militia Act,
-W Vic., .-li-ip. 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 IS 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 ::(), being unmarried or widowers without children.
The second class comprises those between the ages of
30 and 45, being unmarried or widowers without children.
The third class comprises those between 18 and 4.%
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, eler-ynu-n .m.i
ministers of all religious denominations, professors in
colleges and teachers in religious orders, the wardens and
ollicials of all penitentiaries and lunatic asylums,
physically disabled, and any person being the only son
of a widow and her only supp,>rt. 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-
i/ed, and the period o( drill is to be sixteen days and not
less than eight days each year.
The Militia is divided into Active and Reserve land ami
marine force. The Active hind and marine force is com-
posed of men raised either by voluntary enlistment or
by ballot, and the Reserve force consists, practically, of
the whole of the efficient men not serving in the Active
Militia of the time being.
The period of service is three years.
The strength of the Active Militia (including a Per-
manent Force, 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."
0.8
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
[1893.
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
BSntered Confederation 1st .inly, I.MIT.
Population 1891 2,ll2,!iv..
SKAT OK GOVERNMENT TORONTO.
LiKtTKNxvr <io\ KKNOI;, Lieut. -Colonel the Hon. C. A. Kiikputnrk, sl'i.MKi ; O/i,-nil Secretarn, < i ommander i . 0.
Law, K. N., si, tldd : I'rinitt- ,sVov/<o-., Artlnir T. Kirkpatrick, $800.
KNKCITIVK (UI'NCII;.
. Hon. Oliver Mo\\at s7,<">0 Minister / Kluectfioii, Hon. G. W. lioss
Commissioner ofCroini Ltitidx, Hon. A.S. llardv , 4,000 Minister of Auriciilt-nre anil Registrar, Hon.
Cuuuiiixttioiirrt'i' I'n bl !< Works, Hon.C. F. Frascr, 4,000
"///, Hon. J. M. Gibson 4,000
linn Richard Hareourt 4,000
John Dryden .. 4, HOC
Without fort folio, Hon. E. II. Bronson
Clerk, E.rer.ntiri- ('/,////<//. John R. Cartwright; Assistant Clerk, J. Lonsdale Capreol.
HOUSE OF
Hon. Thomas Ballan
( ONSIITI KNCIKS. .NAME. I 1 . O. ADDRESS.
A/l(liii<it'iii lames Reid Con. Centerville
Algoma East... A. F. Campbell. . .Con-. Brampton
Afinnnd HY.v/. . . J. Conmee Lib. Port Arthur
Urn nt. A". /,'.. . . Win. B. Wood Lib. St. George
lira nt, N. /,' Hon. A.S. Hardv. . Lib. Toronto
i:r<><-l:rille Hon. C. F. Fraser. . Lib. Toronto
Bruce, A . /,'. . . David Porter Lib. Wiarton
Bruce, S. 11 II. P. O'Connor... Lib. Walkerton
Bruce, C. R Walter McM.Dack.Lt6. Kincardine
Cnrdirell W. II. Ilannnell ..('on. lieeton
ASSEMBLY.
tjne, Speaker (1,250).
CoNSTm K..NUKS. NAME.
Middlesex, N. R. John Waters Lil>. S])ringl>ank
J//</(//mtr, W.R. Hon. G. W. Una*.. Lib. Toronto
Monck Hon. R. Hareourt. Li'>. Toronto
M'liskoka George F Marter Con. Graven) i <
Xipissing John Loughrin . . . Lib. Mattawa
Norfolk, S.R... W. A. Charlton. . .Lib. Lvndodi
Norfolk, N. R.. E. C. Carpenter ..Lib. Simcoe
No rlli iimb' Id K. W.A. Willoughbv.C'o/?. Colborne
Northumb'ld, W. Corelli C. Field.'. . Lib. Cobom-
Ontario, N. R.. J. Glendinning...Con. Vmomanton
Ontario, S. R... Hon. John Dryden. Lib. Toronto
Ottawa Hon.E.H.Bronson.Z//6. Toronto
Oxford, N. R. . Hon. SirO. Mowat. Life. Toronto
Oxford, S.Ji Angus McKay Lib. Ingersoll
l'ii,-/-i/ Sound. . . James Sharpe Lib. Burke's Falls.
Peel Ken. Chisholm. . . .Lib. Bramp'o;,
Perth, N. R. . . . T. Magwood Con. Poole
Pertli, S. R Thos. Ballan tyne.. Lib. Stratford
Peterboro', E. R. Thomas Blezard. . Lib. Villiers
Peterboro', W.R. Jas. R. Stratton. .. Lib. Peterboro'
I'rescott Alfred Evanturel ..Lib. Alfred
I'rinee Edward. J. A. Sprague Lib. Demorestvillc-
L'enfreic, S. Ji . . J. F. Dowling Lib Fgansville
Renfrew, N. R. Henry Barr Lib. Douglas
Russell Alex. Robillard . . . Lib. Ottawa
Simcoe, E. R... A. Miscampbell . . . Cow. Midland
Simcoe, W. A'. . . Thomas Wylie. . . .Con. Toronto
Simcoe, C. R... Robert Paton Lib. New Lowell
Stormont William Mack Lib Cornwall
Cnrli'fon G. W. Monk Con. South March
Dufferin John Barr Con. Shelburne
Diiml'is J. P. Whitnev. . . .Con. Morrisburgh
Durham, K. R. George Campbell . K. R. Millbrook
Di'i-linm, II'. /,'. \V. T. Lockhart. ..Lib. Newcastle
l-'J'iin, K. It .... H. T. Godwin .... Con. Bayham
Elgin, U'. /,'.... Dugald McColl. . .Con. St. Thomas
V. /,' Sol. White . . Ind. Con. Windsor
- . S. R W. D. Balfour Lib. Amherstburgh
l-'ronteiific H Smith Con Murvale
Glengarr;/ James Rayside .... Lib. Lancaster
Orenmtte Orlando Bush . . ..Con. Kemptville
Grey, A". /,' James Cleland Lib. Meaford
Orey, ('. R Joseph Rorke Con. Clarksburgh
Grey, >'. R G. McKechnie Lib. Durham
llnliliinniiil .... Jacob Baxter Lib. Cayuga
H niton W Kerns .. Con Burlington
Jin mi/ 'on Hon. J. M. Gibson. Lib. Toronto
Hasttngg, W. R. W. H. Biggar Lib. Belleville
Jlastiit'/s, K. I!. \V. P. Hudson Con. Roslin
Hastings. A . /,-. A. F. Wood Con Madoc
Huron, K. R. . . T. Gibson Lib. Wroxeter
Huron. S. 1! Archibald Bishop. Lib. Exeter
Huron, W R J. T. Garrow . Lib. Goderich
( Edward F. Clarke . Co n. Toroi 1 1 <
Toronto . -{ N. G. Bigelow Lib. Toronto
^ Joseph Tait . . . Lib Toronto
Victoria, E. R. . John Fell Con. Bury's Green
Victoria, W. R. John McKav Lib. Woodville
Waterloo, N. R. E. W. B. Snider. .. Lib. St. Jacobs
Waterloo, S. R J D Moore Lib Gait
>'\i'nt /' I! H Ferguson Lib Thamesville
Ki-nt, W. R James Clancy Co?;. Wallaceburgh
Kingston William Hartv Lib. Kingston
Lambton, K. R. Huirh McKenzie ..Lib. Watford
Lnmbton, M'. /;. ('has. Mackenzie. .Ltd. Sarnia
Litiiftrk. -V. /.'.. W. C. Caldwell ...Lib. Lanark
Lnnnrk, S. R. . . -V McLenaghan ..Con. Perth
/,<T(/.V Robt. H. Preston. Con. Newboro'
Welland William McCleary . Lib. Thorold
Wellington, S.R. Donald Guthrie. ..Lib. Guelph
Wellington, E.R. James Kirkwood. .Lib. Osj>riii"i
Wellington W.R. A. S. Allen Lib. Clifford
Wentworth,N. 11. J. McMabon Lib. Dunda-
Wentworth, S.R. Nicholas Awrey. ..Lib. Binbrook
York, E. R George B. Smith . . Lib. Toronto
York, W. R John T. Gilmour . . Lib. W.Toronto Jun.
York. N. R E. J. Davis Lib. King
1 Allowance, s.<ii)0.
GISL-AT1VE ASSEMBLY.
Accountant, Lud. K. Cameron
Law Clerk, A. M. Dymond Otto
Sergeant-at-Arms, F. J. (!lai-kme\ er
House Keeper and Chief Messenger, P. O'Brien..
L<-niKi.r W. W. Meacham. .Con. Odessa
Li iii-nl n James Hiscott.. . .Con. Virgil
Lonilon W. R. Meredith . .Con. London
MidtHrw, K. I!. Richard Tooley. . .Con. Harrietsville
Members' Sessiona
OFFICERS OF THE LF
Clerk of tic House and Clerk of flu- C'ron-n in
Chancery, Charles Clarke sl,.vio
[ant derk, Arthur H. Sydere 1,500
Clerk, -I. M. Delamere 1,000
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE.
Attorney-General, Hon. Sir. Oliver Mowat s7,mtd
1 ><>!,<!' it Attorney-General^ J. R. Cartwright :;,oon
/ e nl Secretary, A. M. Dymond 800
Con-rnment Detective*, J. W. Murray, si^jr.o : .!.
E. Rogers, .$1,350 ; Win. Greer, $1,000
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Provincial Secretant. Hon. J. M. Gibson .-
Assistant Secretary, Geo. E. Lumsden -2, "2nd
Chief Clerk. J. B. McLachlan i KM)
,lx. i.--tant Clerk Executive Council, .1. L. ( 'apreol, l..V>n
Clerk and Pri'.-nt,- fr'en'tnrn, S. T. Bastedo 1,7."0
Minister* Secretary, J. I. Mclntosh I,K)<>
1893.]
I'KoVTNOK OF ONTARIO.
69
DKl'ARTMEXT OK A.SYI.CMS, PRISONS, AND I'l Iti.lr (JHAI
i,:too
1,100
700
Inspectors of I'rixonx and J'nli'i'- Charities, R.
Christ i,., 12,600; T. F. Chamberlain. M.D
Chief Clerk, J. Mann
Shorthand Writer, F. M. Nicholson
Accountant, W. Drummond
Clerk, Isaac Aikins
Provincial, liai/i/x, .1. Kn^lish, .1. Waddell, P.
Simser, and Mrs. I. .1. Johnston
Axy/Hins for Hie Inxane.
Toronto
M.'dieal Superintendent, 1). Clark, M.D
/iurxar, Win. Tracv
London
Medical Superintendent, R. M. llticke, M.D. . 2,000 i
l;arxar, C. A. Sippi 1,400
Kingston
Medical Superintendent, C. K. Clarke, M.D. . 2,000
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Com, iti:..<i,,,ier. Hon. ( '. F. Fra-i-r s4,OOO
Secretary, Win. Edwaidl -j.Kin
Architect, Ki\a Tully 2,400
Hnyineer, R. M.-Calh'llM -^(MXi
Law Clerk and Accountant, J. P. Kdv.-nd- I.-J.MI
Arcliitectnral I>rntiylitx,n<i n, V . A. H.-ak>-
Engineeririg Draunkttman, K. P. Fan-bairn
.i.v.vV Engineering Draughtsman, C.Q Hor-t/k\. i,o:,o
JxxV Archteetnra/ I )ra i,ht*uta n, T. M. Hen:
/'/,*/ C'/V/* ,/'/ Shorthand Writer, M. \ViN.,n ' . 1,1011
2,000 Clerk <k Pavm'r of Outlying ir**, s. <;. o'Gradv. I.IITHI
i,i(M Mwenger, c. A. M.-Dor^M' '.
REGISTRAR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Hi'itixtrar-liencral, Hon. John Dryden ..
H'irxar, William An-lin .. .
Hamilton
Medical Siiftcri.ilcndenf, .1. Uussi'll, M.D ____
llu,-x,ii\ \\. \Va.\ ...........................
As\ luin for Idiots. Orillia
M:',li<-l Sn/H'1-intrinli'tit, A. H. Beaton, M.I).
Uttrxdi; T. .1. Muir .........................
Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Belleville
Superintendent, R. .Mathison ...............
llm-xtir, A. Mat licson ......................
Institution for the I'.lind, Ih-antford
Principal. A. II. Dymond ..................
tturxii); \V. X. 1 [ossio ......................
<'entral Prison for Ontario, Toronto
W(iril<',i, .las Massie ........................
Hiii-tar, T. (^uinii ..........................
Reformatory for Hoys, Penetaogufehene
Superintendent, Thos. M<-( 'rosson ..........
Bwxar, \V. 1'. Hand ........................
Andrew Mercer Reformatory for Females and In-
dustrial Refuse for Girls, Toronto
Supe>-i>iti'il<>,,t, Mrs. O'Reilly ..............
11. \V. Laird ....... .' ........... ". ..
2,000
1,300
1,COO
1,000
850
2.0IMI
1,300
1,600
50
...... 800
IXSl'KCTOR OK DIVISION COl'RT.S.
lux^ectn,-, Joseph Dickey 1,700
INSl'KiToK 01 HK(JISTRY OKK1CKS.
fnxni'ctor, E. F. B. Johnston 2,000
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS.
< J <>,n,iiixx;<i.er<>f('ron'ii Laiida, Hon. A. S. Hardy. s4.(Mto
Axxixtant Commissioner, Aubrey White _', soo
Law Clerk, G. Kennedy '. 2,000
Shorthand Writer, Frank Yei'h 1,250
Sales and Free Grant* Jintneh.
Chief Clerk, A. Kirkwood
Surveys, Patent* and Hoad.-*-.
Director of Snrrcyx, G. ]J. Kirkpatrick, P.L.S ..
Draughtsman, W. Revell
Chief Clerk of Patentx, .}. M. (hunt
Superintendent Colonization llnadx, H. Smith..
Woods and Forextx l> ranch.
Chief Clerk, J. A. G. Crozier 1,050
Account x. liranch.
Accountant, D. G. Ross . .
lieyixtrar, C. S. Jones
Mining Bureau.
Director of Mine*, A. Blue
Croivn Thither Aaentx.
Quebec B. Nicholson
,iXK)
1,900
!,)()
l,4no
i,<>oo
1,800
1,400
2,500
Ottawa. E.J. Darby (acting)
Port Arthur H. Munro
Rat Portage . . W. Margach
Crown Land
ey . .Duncan Anderson
. Win. Kirk
JJrndenell. . . .John Whelan
. James Reeves
E. Handy
1\ in y River . . R. J. F. Marsh
.C. R. Stewart
. . R. Macpherson
..J. R. Tait
Magnetewan S. G. Best
Mattatffi 11. J. (lillii;-
Mintfen \V. Fielding
/te/>iift/ Regtitnur-QeneraL Dr. I'. H. Brvre
Inspector, Col. R. B. Hamilton
<'l,;-kx, T. F. Calla-han, C. M. Pardee, J. M. Rid-
ley, F. Jones, and C. S. Horrocks
Stenographer, M. H. Smith
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Hon. John Drj'den .-
Private Secretanj, W. B. Varley '<.>
Dep'y Minixter and Secr'y Bureau of Jndn.-t,
C. C. James .' 2,2oo
Axxixtant Secretary of Bureau, W. F. McMaster . l,7oo
First Clerk, W. o. Galloway
Shorthand Writer, Thos. McGillicuddy
AORlCL'LTfRAL COLLEGE, GrK.U'M.
President, James Mills
Prof, of Agriculture, Thos. Shaw
I'rof. <>f Biology, J. H. I'anton
Prof. ofChenvwtry, A. I-:, shuttleworth
Prof, of Dairying, H. H. Dean
I'rnf. of Veterinary Science, F. C. Grt-nsidt.- . .
Asst. liexi,l,-nt Mnxter, E. L. Hunt
Bursar, A McCallum
1,260
1/KH)
2,000
1,800
1,600
l,30fJ
1,000
1,000
HOARD OF HKALTII.
Chairman, Dr. J. J. Cassidy .................... 400
Secretary, Dr. P. H. Bryce ...................... -J.IMHI
.1 nalyxt, J. J. Mackenzie .......................
Clerki, W. H. II. Musst-n, *950, andG. A. Dorian.
Stenographer, M. H. Smith .....................
PROVINCIAL TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
Treaxurer, Hon. Richard Haivourt .............. s4.ooo
Ax.;xta,,t Treaxurer, D. K. C'ameron ............ J.-JiHi
Chief Clerk, F. A. Carrell ...................... 1,300
7VMU.,50e. A-CVkofAlgoma Taxe*,L.\. 1't-n-ival. l..V.o
Cashier, W. C. Hoxon .......................... 1,100
I-KOVIXCIAL AUDITOR'S BRANCH.
Provincial Auditor, C H. Sproule .............. 2,4i M i
Honk-keeper, A. J. Rattray ..................... 1,800
IXSl'KCTOR OK IXSl-KAXCK.
Inspector, J. Howard Hunter, M.A .............
IM.Mlliii. \T10X DKPARTMKXT.
Secretary, David Spence ........................ I,:>IHI
Agent in Liverpool, P. Byrne ................... 2.3CiO
I.U'KXSK AXI) AD.M1X1STRAT10X OK .IfSTICE A(. '
BRANCH.
rirxt Oficer, Henry Totten
Accountant, Thomas Botham
1,900
L400
Printer, L. K. Cameron 1,800
Ax*i*tant Queen'* I'rinter. (i. E. Thomas l,2oo
Pmraxxan -I. S. Scarlett
Plevna G. W. Duws.-n
Parry Sd. .Mrs. T. McKa\
Pembroke . .James Stewart
Rat Portage.. A. Campbell Minixter of Education, Hon. G. W. Ross, LL.B. . $4,000
Jtd'x Landhnj.U. Hamilton Deputy M'inixter of Hdncation, John Millar, B.A.
Snd/iury . .Thomas .1. Ryan ( 'hief Clerk and Accountant, F. J. Taylor 1.600
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.
(Sr. JAMES' SQUARE.
Sturgeon F's.J.V.GooklmrD
Thes8alon...W. L. Nichols
Thunder Bail . .1. F. Uuttun
Max*,-;/ Stiit,n P. 0..
D. G. McDonald
Minixter'x Private Secretary, Henry Alley 1,300
SeniurClerkx, J.T. R.Stinson, H. M. \Vilkinson, ea. l,25o
A. C. Paull, F. N. Xudel eut-h l.HHi
Librarian A- Historiographer, <J.Q. Bodging, LL.D. 2,o<M'i
Sup. -I/'V//. ln*t*. a- -I ft* School*, S. 1'. Max , M.D. 1,700
70
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
[1893.
.
PROVINCE OF
Kitt t ;-i-i Confederation -1* July, 1867.
QUEBEC.
Population 1891 l,488,r.,s<i.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT QUEBEC.
LrEi -TENANT-GOVERNOR.- Hnn. A. R. Angers, $10,000; Capt. H. F. Sheppard, Aide-de-Camp ; F. de L. Tach
Private Secretary ; Walter Lannen, Messenger.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. C. B. de Boucbervilk'. /'/(//<('/ ami President of Hon. T. Chase-Casgrain . . . . Attorney -Gene r I.
' G. A. Nantel Coitrnttisxivner or
Works.
J. S. Hall Treasurer.
L. P. Pelletier Secretory and Re<j !**,
J. Mclntosh, Jr (Without Portfolio.)
Council.
L. O. Taillon (Without Portfolio.)
Louis Beaubien Cmnm it* loner of Agriculture
and Colonization.
E. J. Flynn CoimnisKioiierofCrownLands
OFFICERS. G. Grenier, Clt-rk Executive Council; W. Learnmouth and A. Genereux, Clerks; and two Messengers.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. BOUCHER DE LA BRUERE, Speaker.
. .H
DIVISION.
A him
Bedford
DeLaDvrn/it<ni<
De Lanaudiere .
De la Valliere . .
De Lori in />/-. . .
XAME. P. 0. ADDRESS.
n. Louis Tourville, Lib. Montreal.
' Thos. Wood .... Con. Dunham Flats
' Pierre Garneau . Z/?7>. Quebec.
' L. Sylvestre Lit. Isle du Pad.
finlf,
fji-andville
Inkerman
Kennebec
J. G. Laviolette. Con. Montreal.
H. Starnes ..... Lib. Montreal.
David A. Ross. .Lift. Quebec.
G. Brvson, Jr. . .//ifc.FortCoulonge
N. C. 'Cormier. .Z/ifc.Plessisville.
La Salle " F.X. P. Larue.Ccro
/ St. Augustin,
Pontneuf.
DIVISION.
Lauzon Hon
Les Laurentides. "
Mille Isle* "
Montarville "
Repentigny "
Rigaud "
Rougemont "
Shawinigan "
Saurel "
Stadacona "
Victoria "
Wellington "
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
NAME. }'. 0. ADDKKhS
N. Audet ttm.St. Anselme.
T. Chapais Co/t.Quebec.
David Marsil. ..Lib.St. Eustache.
CBdeBouchervilleC.Boucherville.
H. Archambeault, L.Montreal.
Wilfred Prevost,Li&.Montreal.
B. de la Bruere,CVm.St. Hyacinthe
John Jones Ross,c{ S t^
Jos. A. Dorion .Cow.St. Ours.
John Roche Con. Quebec.
T OC v wovri r /CoteSt.Antoine
Jas. K. Ward. L | MontreaL
Francis E. Gilman, //.Montreal.
CU-rk, 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. NAME.
Argenteuil Simpson, Win. John. . .
Arthabaska Girouard, Jos. Ena . . .
Bagot McDonald, Milton
Beauce Poirier, Joseph
Beauharnois
Bellechasse .
Berthier.
Bonaventure
Brome
Chkmbly . . .
Chaniplain.
Cfiarlevoix..
. Turgeon, Adelard .....
, Allard, Victor .........
. Mercier, Hon. Honore.
. England, Rufus N .....
. Taillon, Hon. L. O . . . .
. Grenier, Dr. Pierre ____
. Morin, Joseph ........
. Greig, William ........
,ug. Petit, Honore .........
Mclntosh, Hon. John . .
Gaspi
Hochelaga
Huntingdon
Chicout. et
Coilljlto,
Deux- Montagu's Beauchamp, Benj
Dorchester Pelletier, Hon. L. P . .
. . Cooke, Peter Joseph . .
.. Flynn, Hon. E. J
. . Villeneuve, Jos. O . . . .
.. Stephens, Geo. W
. . Gosselin, F. (fils)
Jacques-Curlier. 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
Joliette
Kamoumxkfi . .
Lac St. Jean.. .
L'Assomption
Lotbini
Maxkiwmye . .
Matane
M< : ff antic
Mism'sifjuoi. . .
Mnnti-alill . . .
King, James
Spencer, Elijah E.
Magnan, Octave . .
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Lachute.
Drum'ndville.
St Andre d'Act.
St JosdelaB'ce
N.-D. de Levis.
Berthierville.
Montreal.
Knowlton.
Montreal.
St. Maurice.
Baie St. Paul.
Ste Mai. d'Orm.
Chicoutimi.
Waterville.
St. Hernias.
Quebec.
Montreal.
Quebec.
StJ-BtedeMon
Montreal.
St. Alexandre.
Lachine.
Joliette.
St And. de Kam
St. Gedeon.
St. Isidore.
St. P. 1'Ermite.
Montreal.
St. Nicholas.
Quebec.
Warwick.
St. Leon.
Quebec.
Frelighsburg.
St. Alexis.
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME.
Montmagny .... Bernatchez, N
Montmorency.m Casgrain, Hon. T. C. .
Montreal No. 1.. Martineau, Francois .
Montreal No. 2.. Auge, Olivier M.".. . . .
Montreal No. 3.. Parizeau, Damase
Montreal No. It.. Morris, Alexander W.
Montreal No. 5.. Hall, Hon. J. S
Montreal No. 6.. Kennedy, Patrick. . . .
Napierville Ste-Marie, Louis
Nicolet Beaubien, Hon. L
Ottaiva Tetreau, Neree
Pontiac (Jillies, David.
Portneuf Tessier, Jules
Quebec (Centre). Chauteauvert, V
Quebec, (Comte) Fitzpatrick, Chas
Qutbec-Est Shehyn, Hon. Jos . . .
Qnebec-Ouest.. . . Carbray, Felix
Richelieu Lacouture, Felix
Richmond Bedard, Joseph
Rimouski Tessier, Auguste
Rouville Girard, Alfred
St. Hyacinthe . . Cartier, Dr. A. P
St. Jean. . Marchand, Hon. F. G .
St. Maurice . . . .'Duplessis.L.T.N.L . . .
St. Sauveur Parent, S. Napoleon . .
She/ord Savaria, Adolphe F. . .
Sherbrooke Panneton, L. E
Soulanges Bourbonnais, A. G . . .
Stanstead Hackett, M. F
Temixcouata Rioux, Napoleon
Terrebonne Nantel, Hon. G. A. . .
Trois- Rivieres . .
Vaudreuil Cholette, Hilaire
Vercheres Lussier, A. A. E. E . . .
Wolfe Chicoyne, Jerome A. .
Yatnaska Gladu, Victor
p. o. ADDRKSS.
StThos. Mont'y
Quebec.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Montreal.
St. Remi.
Montreal.
Hull.
Braeside.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Sorel.
Richmond.
Rimouski.
Marieville.
Ste. Madeleine.
St J. d'Iberville
Trois-Rivieies.
St. Sau\-eur.
Watrfloo.
Sherbrooke.
Coteau Land'g.
Stanstead.
Trois- Pistoles.
Montreal.
Ste Jus. deNew
Varennes.
Sherbrooke.
St. Fran, du La-
1893.]
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
71
OFFICERS OK THE LKGISLATIVK A-
'/-< Legislative Asm'mbltf, L. Delorme.
Sergeant-at-Arms. IT. Grdron Laroque.
Axst. Clerk of tin Lfjitlatir-r Assembly, A. C. Guilbault.
Deputy Cleric, Clerk 'of the English Journal and ]&<:<>, />.
I'aui 10. Smith.
Asst. Clerk <>ft/,i' English Journal, Alfred Austin.
Clerk <>f Fri-m-h Journal and Petitions, etc., Louis
For;
Assistant ('(''I/I or' French Journal and Petitions, etc.,
\. .1. .Macl>oiiald.
Accountant, Laurent Simoneau.
./// Prir.ate Hills C'>nuniW'c, Edouard Lemoine,
Charles Delagrave.
a, w /''/<//<// Translator, Li'-on Ledieu.
Assistant French Translators, Ernest Tremblay, Honore
.Jeannette.
Chief Eni! : !*l< Translator, Crawford Lindsay.
Assistant English Translator*, E. I: Ml.
Treffry.
Clerk of Votes an$ Proceedings, Achillas Mercier.
Asst. CUrk of V,,t,-s ami J'l Vilk-ncuve.
Cleric of Committees, E. Lemoine.
Clark of J'rinti/oj and Records, Stationery, \<ljutorE.
Deuiers.
Pout master, Z. Duhamel.
Chief Coj.nin / Clerk. I'. I*. luunaw.
C<>l>!iinfj Clerlr, Ls. 1'hilippe Bouchard.
Chitf Sc&enger, I'h. Simard.
Library.
Librarian, L. 1'. Leiuay.
Clerks, Joseph Trudel and Joseph Desjardins.
PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.
Provincial Ri'iMrar, Hon. L. P. Pelletier.
istrar, Jos. Boivin.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Attorney-General, Hon. T. Chase-Casgrain, (J.C.
Assistant Attorney-General, L. J. Cannon.
Inspector of Registry Ofice, Aime Geoffrion.
Clerks, H. Delagrave, N. Chapman, and St. George Le-
frendre.
Messenger, W. Dube.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Provincial Secretary, Hon. L. P. Pelletier.
Assistant Secretary, Jos. Boivin.
Private 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.
Desaulniere, M.D.
Chief Clerk, Jos. Dumont.
English Correspondence, T. J. Molony.
Recording Clerk, J. O. Laurin.
Clerk of Statistics, and Clerk of Accounts, Lunatic
Axi/lumx, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, C. E.
Deschamps.
Accountant, Felix. Campeau.
Assistant Accountant, Eric Dorion.
Clerks, J. B. Gagnon, Samuel Bergeron, andj Thomas
Gagnon.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Treamrer, Hon. J. S. Hall.
Ass't Trea*. and Sec. oj'Treasy Board, II. T. Machin.
Book Keeper, H. Hemming.
Stenographer, R. H. O'Regan.
Minister's Pricate Secretary, P. S. McCaffrey.
Audit Braiich.
Provincial Auditor, A. H. Verret.
Deputy Auditor, F. D. Tims.
Revenue Branch.
Comptroller, \. Brosnan.
Inspector, T. A. Poston.
^DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICIINSTRUCTION.
Superintendent of Public I ntt ruction, Hon. G. Ouimet,
y.C., D.C.L.
Secretary of the French Department, Paul de Gazes.
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. Couillanl.
Recording Clerk, L. J. Prejen.
Librarian and Clerk of French Correspondence, G.
Ouimet.
Clerk of Accounts, L. Lefebvre.
Clerk of English Correspondence, W. G. L. Paxman.
Assistant Book-keeper, Charles Blanchet.
Clerks, A. Dessane, C. Lovesque 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. IJurnard.
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 Commissioner, Simeon Lesage.
Secretary, Ernest Gagnon.
Engineer and Superintendent of Public W <!.*, Elzear
Charest.
A s&istant Engineer, T. A. Trudelle.
Accountant, G. W. Petry.
Inspector of Railways, L. A. Vallee.
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 Surveys, H. O'Sullivan and D. C. Morency.
Accountant and Cashier, J. E. Lepage.
Assistant Accountant and Cashier, A. Woods.
Superintendent of Woods and Forests, Victor Derome.
Superintendent of Land Sales (Sec. West), C. O. Lavoie.
Superintendent of Land Sales (Sec. East), L. L. Rivard.
Clerk in charge of Stationer//, J. A. Belisle.
Superintendent of Fisli and frame, H. C'hu-- .
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 Agent*.
Montreal D. Tassr Cliicontimi A. Sturton
Three Rir/'r*. . . . E. Lacerte i Roberval G. Audet
Tadousac Jlehertoille S. rnimais
Malbaie.. ..L. A. Bouliane
Maria. . . W. H. Clapperton
Quebec. ..H. J. W. Carbray
Morehead P.O .. \\. Clarke
Hull K. W. Farley
do J. F. Madore
Maniiraki J. Comeau
Tlni.rso .. ..J. A. Cameron
<;,-enri!le A. B. Filion
ChtneviUe. . iK-iruk Chen^
St. Jovitc T. A. Christin
Waterloo Edw. Kemp
A rthabaskaville . A. Gagnon
,S7. Francis, Hcaace. . . .
.. .W. H. B. C. Do L-n
COKl'OliATlON OK LAXH SI KVEVOKS OK THR PROVIXCR
OK Ql'KBKl'.
(Incorporated by Act 4."> Vic. ( 'nap. 16.)
The Hon. Commissioner of Crown Lands, Honorary
Member.
Board of Management.
President, Antoine Painchaud.
, D. C. Morency and John Bignell.
. aj:ure
Stf Alexis M'p'dia . . J. Pitre
Ste. Claire..J. E. Cayouette
MontnKUfny..J. E. Casgrain
Rimonwi, HVx'..P.Drapeau
Rimouski, East . . A. Fraser
Gaspt Basin . .John Carter
PercJ E. Flynn
Cap Chat Louis Roy
(jin-ln'c J. E. Boily
Jo!i<-tt<' J. B. Delfausse
Sh<'rbr<iokt'. . . Farwell & Noel
Rirerdii Loup. . . . N. Lebel
- . A. E. Guay
72
NEW BRUNSWICK NOVA SCOTIA.
[1893.
Secretary-Treasurer, C. E. Ganoin.
, Jos. I', u. r.i^Tiiiii.
Mcnil'-rx <>t tin- />W/v/, W. A. Ashc, .1. N. Gastonquav
I'. C. Talhot., ,1. A. I', IVaudry, Jas. K. Sirois, Hum,'-.-
Dumas, Thos. Breen, Jos. K. Mailhot. Itaoul Kintivt,
Jer. Gallagher.
QUEEN'S PRINTER'S OFFICE
V//fv,.'x Prinh-r. ('. K. Langlois.
linnh- Ki'f t >ff, 0. Pageau
rv/-/-A\ I'M. Trudelle.
, J. N. Bouriv.
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
Kntcivd ( 'onfederation 1st July, 1865.
Population 1891, 321,294.
SKAT OF GOVF.RXMENT FREDERICTOX.
LIEITKXAYI-<;O\ KKXOH His Honour Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B., K.C.M.G., *!>,(<>(). Major Gordon, I.S.C
Lt. -Colon el Armstrong, Aides-de-Camp.
E\E( ( TIVE COUNCIL.
Premier and Attorney-General, ILon. \. Blair... $2,100
Prov'ntncil S<-,-,;<t ,-u, Hon. .1. Mitchd! 2,100
Surveyor-General, Hon. L. J. Tweedie 1,700
Chief Cownri*. Public M'ri/1-.v, Hon. P. G. Ryan.. 1,700
Solicitor-General, Hon. W. Pugsley
Member of Coun. & Pub. Workx, Hon A. Harrison.
Member of Council, Hon. C. H. Labillois
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. Geo. F. Hill, President.
O. ADDI.'KSS.
Hon.
Ryan Elgin " ... J. C. Barberie . .
Charlotte George T. Hill . . St. Stephen St. John T. R. Jones ....
R. Young Caraquete "
Kent Sunbury A.Harrison
G. H. Flewelling. Westmoreland . A.D.Richard..
York F. P. Thompson
Carlton G. W. White . . .
Francis Woods . . Welsford
Members' Sessional Allowance, $300 and Mileage. .
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Clerk, Geo. Botsford $1,000 I Assistant Clerk, J. H. Phair
' 'lerk, Jas. S. White 300 | Usher Black Rod, John E. Perks
Doorkeeper, Chas. H. Biggs.
COUNTIES.
Hon.
P. 0. ADDRKSS.
Campbellton
St. John
Maugerville
Dorchester
Frederic-ton
Centerville
168
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Prov. Scc'y (L- Receiver -Gen' I, Hon. J. Mitchell . . *2,100
Deputif 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 $1,7(1(1
Deputy Surveyor-General, Andrew inches 1,200
Chief Draughtsman, T. G. Loggie 1,200
Accountant and Lumber Ayent, 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.
Commissioner, Hon. Jas. Mitchell
Secretary, Chas. H. Lugrin
Solicitor-General, Hon. W. Pugsley
DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.
Auditor-General, Jas. S. Beek
Clerk, T. Otty Crookshank
Clerk of the Pleas, T. Carleton Allen
Deputy Clerk of the Pleas, Robt. Wetmore
Librarian, H. G. C. Wetmore
Caretaker of the House, John Lister
$1,200
7i.it
1,200
1,200
600
f>()()
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1867.
Population 1891450,523.
SKAT OF GOVERNMENT HALIFAX.
LIEI TKXAXT-GOVERXOR (and Deputy Governor for signing Marriage Licenses) His Honour M. B. Daly, 9,000.
Lt.-Col. H. W. Clerke, Private Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Members without Office. .
.Hon. Thomas Johnson
. " Daniel McNeil
. " Geo. H. Murray
. " Colin F. Mclsaac.
President of Council and
Provincial Secretary. . .Hon. W. S. Fielding $4,000
Attorney-General " J. W. Longley 3,200
Com. of Works and Mines. " Chas. E. Church. . 3,200
Retired Members of Executive Council retaining their rank and precedence, b;i special penifixxloit <>f Her
Majesty. Hon. Charles Tupper, C.B., Hon. James McDonald, Hon. Samuel L. Shannon, Hon. Alex. McFarlare,
Hon. Adams G. Archibald.
Pri'x'itlent of Legislative Council, Hon. Robert Boak. I Speaker of Legis. Assembly, H.n. M. J. Power, Halifax.
Clerk of Legislative Council, A. G. Troop. | Clerk of Legislative Assembly, John W. (>usde\ .
1893.
NOVA SCOTIA BRITISH COLUMBIA.
73
LEGISLATIVE ASSK.M I;LY.
I Ion. M. .). powi-r,
roxsTiTrKxcii-
A n i/iijinli-s . . . .
Aiitiilmiixli.. . .
Culflii'xt,-,- ....
( ' II III III', -l<l 11(1 . .
<'l>,' ll,-''t<l,l . .
/%/;// ; !
NAMK.
. ii.in. J. w. Longley.
. Chris. 1'. Chisholm. .
. ( '. I''. MHxiac
. 1'. A. Laurence
. Geo. Clarke
. George W. Forrest . .
. Win. Oxluv
I 1 . . UilHlKsS.
.. Halifax.
. Aiiti-onM,.
. . Truro.
. . Tatama.yoiichi .
. . Ainhcrst.
.. Oxford.
. . Sxdm-y.
. North Svdm-\
liiri-nie.M. . . .
...:::
burg. -
I'ifhni .
14
Richmond
N \ M K.
.. Hon. 1). Mi-NYil
.lolin MrKinnoii.
I". o. V
Port Hood.
Ayletford.
Keotville.
Halifax.
Pi-tiii- Ki\ iff.
New (;l,
Pine T;
Btellarton.
Uvfi-]H>ol.
Brookfield.
l/r l/Ai
Arifhat.
Lorkt-]>ort.
Halifax.
P,add,-,-k.
Vannouth.
Tnskt-t.
.. A. 1'. \\Vlton
t
. Hon. ( ha-. K. < hnrch.
. . .1. 1). S]X-!T\
.iam- I). tfoGn ]
. An.^us .1. McDonald.
. Joseph McPherson . .
Alf\. (ilMlll
. Eliakim K. Tuppcr. .
. A. M. ( 'oint'HU
. . Hear Ui\i-r.
l:i.-liar.l lliini
(,'llllt/KirOtl.!//! .
1 1,i H fax !
Ilant* . .'.
. A. F. Cameron
. Hamilton Morrow. . .
. Hon. W. S. Fieldin-
. Hon. M. J. Power. . .
. Win. Roche
. Arthur Drvsdale
. . Shfi-hrooke.
. . Bo\ Iston.
.. Halifax.
" i 'apt.. \hrani A. Lrl'.lanr
Sliflliurni' lion. J\\>,-. .lolm-oii. . .
Cho-s. II. Cahan
Victoria John A Fi-isi-r
Ynnixmtli . .
Dr. .1. L. liethnni-. .
Win I/iw
. Thomas B. Smith. ..
. . Windsor.
. . Forman Hatfield
CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT.
"it Lands, The Attorney-General.
Chief Clerk, Jas. H. Austen.
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY.
'ii-inl Si'crctant and Treasurer, Hon. W. S.
3*FieldinK.
Di'},utii &>.c ret aril, Herbert Crosskill.
.
Marriage /./,v//xr r/r/1-, Kdwin C. Fairhanks.
Provincial C^.vA/V/, Win. K. Reynolds.
Reynolds
AGRICULTURE.
ryfor A<rr!<-nlture, Professor George Lawson.
Provincial Veterinary Surgeon^ Win. Jakeman.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND MINES
Ciniitiiixxiiinpr, Hon. C. E. Church.
Dt'ii'u Co, it. and Inspector of Mine n, Kdwin Gilpin, jr.
Provincial Engineer, Martin Murphy.
Deputy Gold CommMiiMwr, Skeroroote, Wm. L. Pye.
PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL FOR INSANE.
Medical Super! 'iiteinimt, Alexander P. Iteid, M.l>.,
L.R.C.S.K.
VICTORIA GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Mi'/licf// titijti'i-infi'iidi-itt, H. S. .lafi|iies, M.D.
PROVINCIAL LIBRARY.
Librarian, F. Blake Crofton.
Assistant Librarian, H. Piers.
Chief Game Commissioner, Charles Sydney Harrington.
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
F.ntered Confederation July 20th, 1871.
Population 189197,613.
SKAT OF GOVKRXMKXT VICTORIA, V. I.
Li KITKNAN-I -GOVERNOR Hon. Hugh Nelson, $9,000. Private Secret,n-;i, \\. Stanton.
President
Premier, A tt'n-Gen. & Clerk of Executive Council,
Hon. Theo. Davie .
.
Chief Coiu'er of L'da <i- Works, Hon. F. G. Vernon. 4,(KM)
KXKCTTIVE COrXCIL.
Hon. C. E. Pooler 3
Min. of Fin. a Agriculture, Hon. J. H. Turm-i
M. of Ed. ,( Im'iyra'it., /'/<>/-. Sec. .( Min.fM
Hon. Jas. Baker 4,000
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Hon
CONSTITI'KNCIKS.
Alberni
Cariboo -j
Cassiar
Comox
Cowichan ....
Gulf Idand ....
Extjtifinalt ... [
Kootena n Eaxt . .
Kootena// \Vext .
Lillnu,'t '
Nanaimo Di*t j
. D. W. Higgins, Speaker, 500. Thornt
NAMK. I*. 0. ADDKHSS.
Thomas Fletche.i Alberni
Joseph Mason Barkerville
S. A. Rogers "
Hiio-h Watt "
on Fell, Clerk of j
(.'OXSl'lTfKXClKS.
.\ililiiiinii Citu .
A'. Westminister.
Vancouver . . . J
Viet or! it I tint . j
r , , 1
I
\
\Yextiniiiixter .
L<'<n'x/ii> i
NAMK.
Thos. Keith
J. C. Brown
$600.
P. O. ADDRKSS.
. . Nanaimo
\ . \\ iMininis'er
F. C. Cotton
.1 \\ Home
. . Vancouver
A. J. Hall
Joseph Hunter
Hon. Theo. Davie ....
Henry Croft
J. P. Booth
Hon. D. W. Hig-ins .
C. E. Pooley
Hon Jas. Baker
J. M.Kellie
A. W. Smith
D. A. Stoddart
C. ( '. McKenzie
'. Alert Ba.\
. Victoria
. Chemainns
. Salt Spring Is.
. Victoria
. Cranbrook
. Lillooet
. Clinton
Nanaimo
D. M. Ebt-rts
<;. W. Ander-on
Jiilm (Jrant
Robert Beaven
. . Victoria
.icb
. . Victoria
Q. L Milne
Hon. j. H. Turner .
Hon. F. (i. Vernon.
G. 1'.. Martin
- inlin
Cache Creek"
C. I'.. Sword
T\\>^. K. Kitchen . . .
lames Punch
. Hixerside
. Chilliwliack
. . liownsville
Thos. Forster
Members' Sessional Allowance s4tm and Mileage.
74:
PKINCE EDWARD ISLAND MANITOBA.
[1893,
ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
l, Hon. Theo. Davie, Q.C ...... -
Deputy Attorney-General, Henry A. Barton ..... 2,160
H'-rjixtntr (, -1'neral nf Titles, ('. J. Leggatt ...... 2,400
Dep. Reg. New Westminister, C. S. Corrigan .... 2,400
Vancouver, T. O. Townley ............ 2,400
LAND AND WORKS DEPARTMENT.
mW,/, /,,-, Hon. F. ('.. Ycrnon ......... $4,000
tii Commtottoner, W. S. Gore .............. 2,160
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 Secretary, A. C. Reddie 1,500
Superentendent Printing Branch, R. Wolfenden. 2,040
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Min. of Fh). ( Agriculture, Hon. J. H. Turner. . $4,000
Depnty Treasurer, A. Flett 2,040
Auditor, J. McB. Smith 2.160
EDUCATION & IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT.
Minister of Edu'n Immigration and Minister
of Mines, Hon. Jas. Baker $4,000.
PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1873.
Population, 1891109,088.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT CHARLOTTETOWN.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR J. S. Can-ell, Esq., $7,000
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
A Homey-General Hon. Fred'k Peters
Coin in in. of Public Work* " Jas. R. Maclean
Provincial Secretary & Treasurer, " A. Macmillan
Member of Council " D. Farquharson
. " Alex. Laird
Member of Council Hon. Peter Sinclair
" " Jas. W. Richard*
" Thomas Kickham
" " . " George Forbes
Arthur Newbery, Clerk.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
HON. BENJ. ROGERS, President, $400.
Clerk, John Ball $694
Usher of Black Rod, Jesse E. Burns 90
Reporter, Benjamin Balderston 300
OFFICERS OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Messenger, Alex. Chaisson .
Doorkeeper, Alex. MacBeth
65
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 $200
Assistant Clerk, F. W. Hughes 450 | Messengers, Don. Matheson, $70 ; Win. B. Pound . . 85
Reporters, James Ramsay, Wm. H. Croskill, each . 225 | Doorkeepers, J. F. Arsenault, Neil Mclsaac, each . . 85
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.
Attorney General, Hon Frederick Peters $1,300
Prov. Sec.-Trea*. and Com. of 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 (i time) . . 300
Clerk " " Matthew Gallant.... 500
Asst. Prov. Sec.-Treas. and Clerk Exec. Council,
A. Newbery . . . 1,000
Com. of Pub. Works, Hon. Jas. R. Maclean 1,300
Sec. of Pub. Works, J. W. Morrison 1,000
Draughtsman Pub Works, H. C. McMillan 600
Clerk Pub. Works, H. H. Beer 500
Prothonotary, J. A. Longworth 800-
Clerk of Crown, W. A. Weeks 520*
Official Stenographer and Type Writer, Wm. H.
Croskill... ... , 675
Reg. of Deeds, Wm. C. White 900-
Asst. Reg. of Deeds, Michael Laverty 800>
Clerk*, P. McCourt, John C. McKenzie, Aug. C.
Callaghari, W. C. Hobkirk each 500
Prov. Auditor, Benj. Balderston 800
Supt. of Education, D. J. McLeod l,00i>
Clerk to Supt. of Education, Rev. D. McNeill. . . . 600-
Medical Superintendent Hospital for Insane, E. S. Blanchard, M.D., $1,000.
PROVINCE OF MANITOBA.
Entered Confederation July 15th, 1870. Population in 1891154,442.
SKAT OF GOVERNMENT WINNIPEG. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Hon. JOHN C. Sciiui/ra, 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. 1). H. McMillan.
Chief Clerk Att'y-General's Department, H. A. McLean.
Chief Clerk Treasury Department, Win. John Ptolemy.
Chief Clerk Dept. Agriculture, Hugh McKellar.
Chief Clerk Public Works Dept., J. A. Macdonell.
Clerk of Executive Couiwl, C. Grabum.
Provincial Auditor, Geo. Black.
Queen's Printer and Chief Clerk Provincial Secretat
Department, D. Philip.
Librarian, J. P. Robertson.
Sergeant-at-Anns, J. Maodougall.
1893.]
MANITOBA NORTH-WEST TEttBITORIES.
75
Speaker,
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE.
Clerk of Legislative Assembly, K. G. Conklii
TDNSTITI KNC1KS.
Ai'iniiliili'
r,<-niilinil Plain*
Ilirt/e '
NAME. P. 0. ADDRKSS.
II. Hartney . . . .Con. Hartney.
J. Davidson .... Con. Neepawa.
Chas. J. Mirkle.Lt'o. Birtle.
W. A. MacdonaM.C. Brandon.
M. Jerome lad. St. Pierre.
J. Doig Lib. Glenboro'.
Theo. Burrows.. Lib. Winnipeg.
T. H. Kcllett.. .Con. Deloraine.
J T Frame Con Virden
n KNVIK*.
tfowntttin
NAME. P. 0. A
Hoii.T. Greenwav. /. ( r 1 ttfi ' itv.
Norfolk
. I;. T. 1. vons . .Con. Cai-bern.
Hon. C'. Siftun. Lib. Brandon.
II. ,n. U. Watson. Lib. 1M-". LaP
. V. Winkler. . . Li/>. M..rden.
. S. .1. Jackson . Lib. Siom.-wall.
. K. Winkler ....Lib. Givtii'i.
. .l;iine> Fisher .Con. Win;
F W. <;ol<-,li;iigh./.. -.irk.
. .I.E. I'ren-l- '
|i MrNimght . Lilt, llapid Cit\ .
. A.Mel. Campbell. L. Melita.
IIC. Graham. . Lib. Havfield.
. T. II. Smilh. ..l,i,l. Springfield.
. John Mettle Lib. Boissevain.
T L Morton . . . Lib. Gladstone.
North Brtimloii
Portage la Prair
Rhineland
Rockwood
Rosenfeldt
Russell
,SV. Andrews. . . .
St. Boniface....
Saskatcheivan . .
Sour is
South Brandon.
Springfield ....
Turtle Mountain
Westboui'in'
lirondnn Cit it . . .
Carillon
( '/f//V'X.S-
Dauphin
l>< !,,i-ii!ne
Dennis .
l\iil,'fxnll
KUdonan
Kill' 1 r ne if
D. H. McFadden . Con. Emerson.
.I<>hn J. Bird Lib. St. Andrews.
I' M Youn" Lib Wakopa
Ltiki'xitl,- .
L<1ll*l<>ll<IH' .. ....
L'-ri-ramlrift' ....
Lome
I/ (i it it on
K. !i. Rutherford. Lib. PtgeLaPrairie
Edw. Dickson . .Lib. Oak Lake.
Theo. Pare Con. St. Anne.
R. G. O'Malley . . Con. Somerset.
Robt. Ironsides. Lib. Manitou.
R. H. Meyers. . .Lib. Minnedosa.
Thos. Duncan . . Lib. Morden.
A. F. Martin . . . Con. St. Boniface.
Woodlands
Winnipeg North
Winnipeg South
Winnipeg Centre
. H. Armstrong. .Con.
. P. C. Mclntyre . Lib. Winnipeg.
. J. D. Cameron . Lib. Winni]- .
. Hon. D. McMillan. L. Winnipeg.
Mliinctlosa
Harden
Morris
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
(V/ ' innan, Most Rev. Metropolitan of Rupert's Land.
,Sv/r/<m/, Dr. Blakely, Winnipeg.
Rev. Dr. Bryce, R. R. Cochrane, D. J. Goggin, D. H.
McCalman, J. D. Hunt, Brandon.
MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.
Commissioner, Hon. Jas. A. Smart.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, E. M. Wood.
NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
SEAT OK GOVERNMENT REGINA.
LlEUTEXANT-GoVERNOR Hon. JOSEPH ROYAL, $7,000.
h\i->fi<tirc Committee, Frederick William Gordon Haul- Indian Commisioner, Hayter Reed,
tain, Jno. Ryerson Neff, Thos. Tweed. Assistant Indian Commissioner, A. E. Forget.
Si
fONSTlTl KNC'Ih
Banff"
eater,
S. NAME.
. . . R. G. Brett
. .. ('.. K. Boucher ...
. . . James Clinkskill . .
| John Lineham. . )
' \ H. St. (,). Cavlev |
. .. Samuel S. Page...
. . . John F. Betts
. . . Frank Oliver
. . . Wm. F. Meyers . . .
. . Chas. A. Man-rath.
...P. W. <;. Haul tain
. . . Thomas Tweed . . .
. . Hillyard Mitchell .
LEGISLATIV1
Clerk of Assent
l\ 0. ADDRESS.
Baivff, Alb.
Batoche, Sask.
Battleford,Sask.
Calgary, Alb.
Cannington, Assa.
Prince Albert, Sas.
Edmonton, Alb.
Kinistino. Sask.
Lethbridge.
Macleod, Alb.
Medicine Hat, Ass.
Stobart, Sask.
S ASSEMBLY.
>ly and Sec'y to Lieut. -Governor, R. B. Gordon
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. 0. ADDRKSS.
Moosejaw James H. Ross Moose Jaw, Assa.
Moosomin John R. Neff Moosomin, Assa.
Prince Albert. .. Thomas McKay .. Prince Alb,
QuAppelle S Geo. S. Davidson . . (Ju'Appelle Station
QuAppelle X... Win. Sutherland.. Fort Qu'Appelle.
Red Deer F. E. Wilkins Red Deer, Alb.
Regina North. . . David F. Jelly Regina, Assa.
Regina South. .. Daniel Mowat .... Regina, Assa.
St. Albert Antonio Prince . . . Edmonton, All..
Sourix Geo. H. Knowling. Alameda
Wallace Joel Reaman Yorkton
Whiteu'ood Daniel Campbell . . White wood, Assa.
Wolseleii James P. Dill Wolsele
Battle ford.'.'.
Cul'icn-y
Catmint/ ton .
Cumberland.
Edmonton . .
Kill ixti HO . . .
Lethbridge . .
Maefeod
MitchtM.....
I'.dAKK OK EDUCATION.
Section.
Right Rev. the Bishop of Saskatchewan and
Wm. Craig, J.P.
W. J. Chisholm, Esq., B.A.
A. H. Smith, Esq., B.A.
llnnan Catholic Section.
Hon. Mr. Justice Rouleau.
Rev. H. Leduc.
A. E. Forget, Esq.
James Brown, Esq.,
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 ls2'.t and
Martin Van Bui-en
General William Henry Harrison (died 4th April). .
John Tyler (elected as Vice-President
James Knox Polk
177*1 General Zachary Taylor (died 9th July,
17!':'. Millanl Fillmore (elected as Vice-President) lj>50
1797 I General Franklin Pierce 1853
1805 ; James Buchanan
Is!:: Abram Lincoln (assas. 14th April, 1865). .1861 and
1S21 Andrew Johnson (elected as Vice President) 1865
isj;, CiMieral I'lyses S. Grant Isc.'.t and 187:.
1833 I Rutherford Birchard Haves 1877
1837 Gen. .1. Abram Gartield (died 19th Sept., 1881).'. .. 1881
1S41 Gen. Chester A. Arthur (elected as Vice-President) 1881
1841 Grover Cleveland 1885
1845 : General Benjamin Harrison 1889
Population in 1776, including slaves, 2,614,300 Population in 1881, all free, 50,152,866 ; 1890, 62,622,250.
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Canada. Letters post-
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any place within the Do-
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If unpaid, such letters can-
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he sent to the Dead Letter
Office. If partially pre-
paid, the letter will be
forwarded to its destin-
ation and double the de-
ficiency charged on de-
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one at which free delivery
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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
; -aid by Pjstage 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
oz., whether by Canadian or New York Steamers. If
sent unpaid, double postage will be charged.
Newfoundland -All classes of matter, same rates and
regulations as to United Kingdom.
Bennudn. Letters, 5 cts. per } oz. Newspapers and
printed matter generally, 1 cent per 2 oz.
United States. The rate on letters to the United States
.is the same as in Canada, and at least one rate must be
prepaid.
Registration of Letters.
Persons posting letters containing value should be
careful to require thsm to be Registered, and to obtain
from the Postmaster a certificate of receipt for Regis-
tration.
The charge for Registration (usa 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 cases, 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.
Book Post, &c.
A Book Packet may contain any number of separu
books. Limit of weight for domestic post, 5 Ibs. (up
less consisting of a single book, in which case a weiy"
of 7 Ibs is allowed); for foreign post, 4 Ibs. 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
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
the world are 5 cts. per i oz for letters and 1 c. per 2 07
for papers, with the exception of Bechuaualand, Oran
Free State, and the Transvaal, the rates for which
10 cts. per oz. for letters arid 2 cts. per ~1 oz*. t
papers.
Miscellaneous Matter.
Miscellaneous matter, described as under, may pa
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 Post.
On all books, pamphlets, occasional publications,
Srinted circulars (productions of the type- writer, or
nitations 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 scnool returns, school or college examination
papers or other 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 stamps or stamped post bands or
wrappers ; provided that no letter or other communic-
ation intended to serve the purpose of a letter be sent or
inclosed in any such package or thing mentioned, and
that the same be sent in covers open at the ends or sides,
or otherwise so put upas to admit of the contents beiiiir.
if necessary, easily withdrawn for examination by the
officers of the Post Office to ensure compliance with this
provision ; (if eaclosed in sealed envelopes notched at
the ends or sides, or with the cornel's cut off, letter rate
of postage will be charged) ; and that the postage rate
be prepaid by postage stamp or stamped postbands or
wrappers in all cases.
6]
POSTAL INFORMATION.
miscellaneous in .- tioiiofanoi
, inches in length small the qnautit\
width or depth. private Individual to another, which an- not a
::u-rvial papers ;r.-]i. -rally (iin-luding Hank trade par
. _.
United Kingdom and United States.
! '
i d Insurai.
in weight, and to the U - oz., and <
Newspapers and Penodicals.
- aud periodicals pri^:J,aO>''W^''<' < ' I *' r ? Z - ? r ' oz., with a minimum pr,
ud issued not less irequently than once a month
rom a ki;- publication to regular sir
rnews agents in Canada and the United States are sent
ree : and such newspapers and periodicals a:
meut of 2 cents covering a weight of 4 oz.
Useful Hints.
valuabl- lYansmit
up iut- into the Post .plaints and
such regulations as the Postmaster-General mav
time to time make.
riting, an-i General at Otl
and request correspondents to p.
all newspapers and period envelopes ol mis-sent or delayed letters. Send I
elivery in the Dominion, other than those addr> - :' letters about which you
regular" subscriber* or news agents, from oftV information or make complaint. In add:
lication, the rate will be one cent per & cz., to le letters add the name of the County and Province in
Variably prepaid by Postage Stamp. which the office addressed is located. P.
Newspapers and periodicals weighing rot more than the right hand upper corner of the a I
OJL each may be posted singly, if prepaid by Postage ' your own name and full address in or on letter, to insure
Stamp % cent each. return if it cannot be delivered. In affixing ;
epost*<re on specimen newspapers and papers and stamps moisten the envelope, not the stamp. \
Radicals published less frequently than once a month
P-T lb.
sh publications may be reported in Canada to
and the publications of other countries
riber* at the rate of le. per lb.
stain; a : d the gum is apt to be removed.
Parcel Post.
The charges on Parcels by th.- Parcel 1'
within the Dominion, is 6 cents for every 4 oz.or fraction
thereof (with Scents additional if Re^. >
ir.ust lie inclosed ; if any ;. the amount paid
will be forfeited, and the Parcel charged at unpaid
Letter rates. No Parcel must exceed 5 Ibs. a weight,
and must be prepaid by stamps.
-.--_. -.-- . _, ,_._ Eye-glasses and spectac'es may be sent by m."il when
in Canada. When addressed to any place properly put up and prepaid bv Parcel Post or as fifth
rithin the Do'mnion, or the United States, they must das's matter.
Transient Newspapers.
isieut newspapers and periodicals include all news-
; and periodicals posted in Canada, other than
'a nfWitpap- the offix of publication,
-'. nticspapcrg pnsttd by news agents for regular
: Parcel Post with the United Kingdom, New-
ighic- over i oz., one cent i>er four oz. or frac- foundland and other British Colonies and
Q O f . Foreign Countries.
-wspapers the United An arrangement has been entered into with tne P. - t
rate will be one cent per 2 oz. to be pre- Omoe of the United Kingdom and Newfound!;;
!?' Po ^S e . S 7 tall 'l.'- Canada newspapers posted from Parce l Post, under which closed Parcels not exceedm -
office of publication to subscribers in the United ; - lbs . iu weight mav ^ po std iu the Uuited K
-mm the Mails forwarded by Canadian Newfoundland and "other British Colonies and
\ork must be prepaid by Postage Countries, when addressed to Canada, and ma \
Unp P at , t \' transient paper rate of one cent per 2 oz. manner be posted in Cauada for dest i n ations in the
Office requires each newspaper cr United Kingdom, Newfoundland and other British
. P . If sent in Colonies and Foreign Countries
The Parcels exchanged with or na the Uuited
dom will pass exclusively in the Weekly Mails :
by the Canadian Steamers to and from the St. La\\
in Summer and Halifax in Winter, and such P
cannot be sent -in New York.
The Parcel Post with the United Kingdom, Newfound-
Patterns and Samples within the Dominion.
Patterns and Samples of Merchandise and Goods for
:ig 24 oz in weight, may be pos'ted in
to be forwarded to any place within the Do- land and other British Colonies and FOP _
"
on prepayment by Postage Stamp of a rate of 1
4 oz., under the following regulations :
ciently prepaid the packet will be forwarded
will be governed by the following regulations :
1. A Parcel must not exceed 7 Ibs. in weight.
2. The dimensions of a Parcel must not
with dou bit- the det;.k-nt postage, provided the in length by 1 foot in width or depth.
3. A Parcel must not contain any explos;\
ges of Samples and Patterns, addressed to any iMe, or dangerous articles, nor any article of a perishable
Canada, may be registered by affixing thereto or fragile character, nor liquids or matters likely to
:;ts in addition to the postage ; injure other Parcels or mail trail
1 provided such' packet be handed into the Post 4. All Parcels must be securely and sul >
packed and
5. Each Parcel must be plainly directed, and such
direction must include the name and full address of the
person for whom the Parcel is intended.
t>. For each Parcel the sender must fill up a Ci .-
i>r registration.
rns or Sa'nples must be sent in covers open at the
o as to be easy of examination. Samples, how-
seeds, drugs, <.. which cannot be sent in open
enclosed in bags of linen, or such like
I in such a manner that they may be ' Declaration. On this form the sender will supply au
: ate statement ,of the contents and value of" the
bear on the otiteide the address of the Parcel, also the address thereof, with signature and place
in addition to the address of the person for ' of abode of the sender. The Customs Declaration must
t may be intended ; and also a trade mark or j be securely affixed by mucilage or paste to the I
, and the price of the sample enclosed ; insidt, which it relates.
ust be no enclosure but the samples or patterns Parcels from the United K . .uy other place-
res. The particulars, however, of the trade ; beyond the Dominion will be liable to Canadian Custom
and prices may be marked on th- I under existing regulations must be examined
of on the outside of the | for the purpose by an Officer of the Customs
1 presence of the persons addr^ t
-f the sender.
POSTAL INFORMATION MONEY ORDERS.
[1893.
Parcel Post Charge.
\11 the Dominion 20 cents per pound or fraction of a
wound t<> the United Kingdom and Barbados, and 15
cent* to Newfoundland. For other countries see list in
Postal Guide.
iTri.-iMiiont by p.'Mago stainj) is required in all cases,
b must be handed to the Postmaster ; in no case
should they be dropped into a letter box or other
receptacle for mail matter.
,\ also be exchanged with all countries with
which the United Fingdoro maintains parcel post
relation*.
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
liv nviil in Canada, which i* not of the nature of a letter,
anil therefore subject to letter rate of postage, and not
entitled to be posted at a lower rate than 5th class under
one or the other classes, may pass as 5th class when ad-
dressed to any destination v. rthin the Dominion or United
States. Fifth clan matter must, be so packed or put 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.
Money Orders.
in sending money by mail it is always best to transmit
by Money Order if possible.
Commissions ou Money Orders.
On Money Ordersr drawn by any Money Order Office
in Canada on any other Money Order Office in the Do-
minion, the Commission is as follows:
Antigua Guiana, (British'* Newfoundland
AU8tralia,South'n Hawaii (Sandwich New South Wales
Australia, Wi-st'n Islands) New Zealand
Austria-Hungary Holland (Nether- North Borneo
Bahamas lands) Norway
Barbados Honduras(I!ritish) Panama (Br. Agry)
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- Rournania
Ceylon po, Shang-hai & Seychelles Islands
China (See Hong Swatow Sierra Leone
Kong) India, British, in- Smyrna
Constantinople eluding Aden , St. Helena
(Turkey) Bagdad, Bandor St. Kitts
Cyprus Abas, Bushire, St. Lucia
Danish W. Indies Busrah.Guadar, St Vincent
Denmark, includ- Jask, Linga, Straits Settlem'ts
ing Iceland and Muscat and /an- Sweden
the Faroe Isla's zibar Switzerland
Dominica Italy Tangier, Morocco
Dutch East Indies Jamaica Tasmania
Egypt Japan Tobago
Falklands Islands Labuan Trinidad
France & Algeria Lagos Tunis
Gambia Malta Turk's island
German Empire Mauritius United Kingdom
Gibraltar Montserrat United States
Gold Coast Natal Victoria (Australia)
Grenada Nevis Virgin Islands
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 in Canadian Money to oe puvd by
remitters for Money Orders on the United Kingdom,
India, Jamaica and the Australian Colonies, where
payment will be made in Sterling Money.
If not exceeding $ '
Ov er 8 4 not exceeding 1
10 " 2
20 " .... 4
JO " .... 6
60 " 8
80 " .... 10(
No single Money Order, payabl
Canada, can be issued for more tha
$100 each may be given as the ren
Money Orders are issued in Car
Foreign countries and British Pos
of commission shown below :
For sums not exceeding $10. .
20..
" " SO
1 2 cents.
3 5
) 10
3 20
s. d.
$ c.
& s. d.
S c.
010
020
030
040
5
060
070
080
090
10
11
12
13
14
15
f
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
24
49
73
97
22
46
71
95
19
44
68
92
17
41
65
16
17
18 C
19
100
200
3 I)
400
500
600
700
800
'.)
10
3 90
4 14
4 38
4 63
4 87
9 74
14 61
19 48
24 35
29 22
34 09
38 96
43 83
48 70
3 30
1 40
) 50
e in the Dominion of
n$100; but as many of
litter requires,
ada on the following
sessions, at the rates
10 cents.
20 "
SO "
40
50
. 40
. 50
1!
($50 ig the limit of a single order).
And two ctg. for each penny to make up the sum required.
FOREIGN M01
TABLE showing the sums payable in Germany in Marks
and Pfennigs, on Orders issued in Canada.
*EY OEDERS.
TABLE showing the sums payable in France, Algeria, Belgium,
Italy and Switzerland in Francs and Centimes, on Orders issued
in Canada.
Money.
Hi
a .2
It
ili
J3j|
if
.5 e .
l||
li
as
I If
li
II
!?
1
li
51
.Sc ^
III
c
cS
' >>
6 1
e c
it
in
cents.
I
4
5
9
10
pf.
4
12
16
20
25
29
33
37
41
cents.
20
25
30
40
50
60
70
75
80
90
m. pf.
83
1 04
1 25
1 66
2 08
2 50
2 91
3 12
3 33
3 75
$ c.
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
m. pf.
416
832
1248
1664
2080
2496
2912
3328
3744
4160
> c.
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
m. pf.
62 40
83 20
104 00
124 80
145 60
166 40
187 20
208 00
cents
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
ctms.
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
ents.
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 CO
s c.
100
200
3 00
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
fr. ce.
510
10 20
1530
2040
25 50
3060
3570
40 80
45 90
5100
$ c.
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
40 00
4;"> 00
5000
fr. ce.
76 50
102 OU
l-?7 50
153 00
178 50
204 00
229 50
255 00
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.
The above table applies to Reumania, but tuna payable In that country will b
subject to a further deduction by the Swiss Post Office of 2 5 centimes for each
2 5 franc*, no abatement being less than 5 Q centimes.*
* The original Order iss ied in Canada, and payable In Bslgium, Italy. Switzerland, or Roi nania, should beivtaiiu-il by the remitter
The payee will receive a proper form of Money Order from the Chief Office at Antwerp, Turin, or Rasle. as the cuse may be. The
original Order, issued in Canada, and payable in France or Algeria, must be sent to the payee by the remitter.
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
NUMBER OF POST OFFICES IN CANADA, AND ESTIMATED NUMBER AND NUMBER PER HEAD
OF LETTERS AND POST CARDS SENT, 1878 TO 1891.
VKAR KNDKD
30TH JUNK.
Numlirr
Of
Post
Offices.
IKII NI MiiK.i! SKNT.
Number
of Letters
iS.
ered
Letters.
Free
Letters.
Total I
l'...-l.-d.
Post
Cards.
1878
5.S78
5,606
5,773
5,935
6,171
6,395
6,837
7,084
7,295
7,534
7,671
7,838
7,913
8,061
1,98(1,000
1,940,000
2,040,000
2,268,000
5,000
2,650,000
8,000,000
:<,<M>0,000
:{,4oo,iXM>
8,600,000
3,580,000
3,649,000
3,280,000
3,292,000
1, :>f>< ),000
l,384,0(Mi
1,464,000
1,838,000
V.DO.OOO
2,600,000
1,000
2,960,000
3,310,000
3,160,000
3,500,000
3,872,000
3,870,000
4,078,000
44,000,000
4:<,!KK),0(X)
0,000
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
0,455,000
" ',000
7,800,000
9.640,000
11, .-{00,000
1^,1)40,000
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
10 86
11-11
14 17
14 74
15-08
15-48
16.03
17-12
19-57
19-6f>
20 23
187')
1880
1881
188-2
1883
1884
1885
1886
1 y.sy .
1888
1889
1890
1891
During 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 4,123. 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-
siderably less than in previous years, due no doubt to the increased registration fee.
LIST OF POST OFFICES IN CANADA, 1892.
The O//iiV < /// ! nt i'il in Italics are authorized to grant and pay Money Orders. { .Tke Offices marked* are Savings Bank
OA.ce>-. Capital letters on right of the Electoral District column indicate the several Provinces of the Domin !<>,< .
:0, Ontario ; Q, Quebec ; NS, Nova Scotia ; N B, New Brunswick ; P E I, Prince Edward Island ; M,
itoba; B C, British Columbia; Alta, Alberta; Assa, Assiniboia ; Atha, Athabasca; Sask, Saskatchewan.
FICES
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
ELKCTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Aaskaiia
Abbott's Corners .
Abbotsford
Abbotsf ord
Sask
"Slissisquoi Q
NewWestm'r..B.C
Rouville Q
Dorchester Q
Yamaska Q
^ambton, WR ..O
3rome Q
Pictou N S
Grey, S R O
Cariboo B C
Bruce, W.R.... O
Lambton, E. R.. O
Wellington, S.R. O
Assa
Airlie
Air Line Junction
Aitkin's Ferry . .
Akerly
Simcoe. S R O
Welland O
King's PEI
Queen's N B
Allenford
Allansville
Allen
Allen's Mills ....
Allenwood
Allisonville
*Alliston
Bruce, N R . . . < >
Muskoka &P S'd.O
Frontenac O
Portneuf Q
Simcoe, N R ....()
Prince Edward . < >
Simcoe, S R . . ( )
Peel o
Victoria, NR....O
Pontiac Q
Wellington, C R O
Albert N B
Pictou
Abenakis Springs
Aberarder
Albcrni
Albany
Alberry Plains . .
Albert
Vancouver .... B C
Prince PEI
Queen's PEI
Hastings, E R . . O
Albert N B
Abercorn
Abercrombie ....
Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Aberdour
Aberfeldy
Alloa
\ll'l\V
Albert
Alltimette Island
Alma
Albert Bridge
Albert Mines
Cape Breton.. NS
Albert NB
Victoria BC
Brant, NR O
Prince PE I
Cardwell O
Alma .
Aberfoyle
Abernethy
Alberton .
*Alberton
<Afbw,i
Albion
Albuna
Albury
Alma
Almasippi
Almira
* Almonte
Alport
Alsace
Prince PEI
Selkirk M
lYork, ER o
Lanark, N R. . . .O
Simcoe, E R o
Muskoka &PS'dO
Grev, S R O
Lanark, SR.. O
Selkirk M
Cardwell .
Colchester .
Ontario, W R . . O
Grev, X R O
Lambton, E R . . O
Cape Breton . X s
I Wellington, \i; <>
York, K K
Huron, W R o
Bruce, E R
Prince Edward . . < )
Cumberland
Essex, S R O
Cumberland . '. N S
Middlesex, WR o
Welland .'. O
Westmoreland NB
BimousU o
Oxford, N R O
Kind's NB
King's \ H
Abigail
Abingdon
Abrams Village . .
Acacia
Selkirk M
Wentworth, S.R O
Prince P El
Norfolk, N.R....O
Kent N B
Kings PEI
Essex, S R O
Prince Edward ..O
Selkirk M
Aloester . .
Alsfeldt
Althorpe
Acadia Mines . . .
Acadie Siding ....
* Acton
Coldchester . . N S
Kent N B
Halton O
Bagot Q
Bruce, N. R O
Brome Q
Kent N B
Megantic Q
Antigonishe . . N S
Brockville O
Middlesex, W.R.
Selkirk M
Renfrew, SR O
Hants NS
Lennox O
Beauce Q
Cumberland . . N S
Antigonishe . . N S
Yale&KootenayBC
Halton O
Aldboro'
Aldergrove
Alderney
Alder Point
Alder River
Aldershot
Alderville
Aldouane
Elgin, WR
N Westminster BC
Richmond N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Guysborough . . N S
Wentworth, N R O
North'berl'd WR O
Kent N B
Cariboo B C
Inverness .... N S
Gloucester N B
Selkirk M
Queen's PEI
Cariboo B C
Glengarrv O
Kent NB
Prescott O
Algoma O
Grenville, S R . . O
Renfrew, N R . . O
Westmoreland, NB
Cariboo B C
Welland
Simcoe, SR ....O
York N B
Grey, S R O
Chateausruav, ..."
! Lanark. S R . ... <
Vita
Alton . . .
* Acton Vale ....
Adamsville
Adamsville
Adamsville
Adderley
Addington Forks.
Addison
Adelaide . .
Alton
Altona
Alvanley
Alvena
~ Alrhixton
Amaguadus Pone
Amaranth Station
Amber
Amberley
Ambleside
Ameliasburg . . .
AinlnTSt
Alert Bay
Alexander
Alexander's Point
A lexander
Alexandra
Alexandria
*Alexan<1n'a . . . .
Alexandrina ....
Alfred
Adelpha
Admaston
Admiral Rock . . .
Adolphuntoit'/t ..
Adstook
Advocate Harbor
Afton
Agassiz
Agerton
Aginoourt
* Agnes
Ahmic Harbour .
Ahmic Lake . . .
Akinside
'A niln'r$tburgh.
Amherst Point .
Amiens
*Algoma Mills ..
Algonquin
Alice
Alison
1 Alkali Lake ....
Allan burg
*AUandal6
Allandale
Allan Park
Allan's Corners. .
Allan's Mills . .
Ammen
Amqui
Amulree
A nagance
Anagance Ridge.
* Ancaster
Ancienne Lorett
Anderson
York, ER O
Beauce Q
Muskoka & P S'd.O
Muskoka & P^'d O
Selkirk M
Brant, N R . . . . O
Quebec .... Q
Perth, SR....'/.
Westmoreland VP,
*Ailsa Cra ig ...
Ainsworth
Aird ..
Middlesex, NR..O
Yale&KootenayBC
Missiscmoi O
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893,
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE ! ELECTORAL DIbTRI CT
POST OFFICE
LECTORAL DISTRICT
Waterloo7s~R . ...0"
'Bruce, E R
Auderson'bCorn..
* A ndover
Huntingdon Q
Victoria N B
Lanark, S. R ....
Montmorency ... Q
Rouville Q
Argenteuil .... Q
Middlesex, E R...
* Baden
Badeuoch
Badjeros . .
Andrewsville
AngeGardien
Ange G.deRouv'le
; Asbestos
Ascot Corner ....
AHessippi
Ash
I Richmond Q
iQrey, E R
;Sherbrooke .... Q
Marquette M
Halton
BagotviUe
Baie de la Trinit6
Baie des Bacons...
Baie des Peres ...
IChicoutimi Q
'Saguenav Q
Rouville Q
Saguenav Q
Ottawa Q
Simcoe, 8 R
Grey, NR
Annapolis .... N S
Queen's P E.J
Pontiao . . Q
Ontario, S R....O
Selkirk M
Yale BC
Yale&KootenayBC
Renfrew, S R
Antigonishe... N S
Muskoka&PS'd.O
Inverness NS
Halton
Carleton NB
Grey, NR
Carleton
Pontiac ... O
*Anffiis
Annan
Ash Creek
Ashcroft
Ashcroft Station .
Aehdad
Baie des Rochers
Baied'Urfe
Baied'Uiie
Baie Verte
BaieVerte Road-
Bailey's Brook ...
Baillieboro' ....
Baillargeon
Baillie
Charlevoix Q
Jacques Cartier. Q
Jacques Cartier. (^
Westmoreland. N B
Westmoreland. N B
Pictou N S
Aunarowe
Ashdale .
Anuidalr
Queen's N B
Hasting* N R . . .
Simcoe, N R....
Alta
Ashdown
Ashfield
Ashgrove . .
Peterboro' W R...O
L6vis Q
Charlotte N B
Glengarry
Victoria N S
Auten Mills
\uthracite
Ashland
Antigonishe
Antig. Harbour...
Antig.Harb.S'thS
Antioch .
Antigonishe... N S
Autigonishe ... N S
Autigonishe ... N S
MuskokaA P Sd...O
Assa
Ashley
Bainsville
Bairdsvilte ...
Ashton
*Ashworth
Vskilton ....
Muskoka & P.S'd.O
Inverness N S
Middlesex, S R...
Guysborough...N S
Muskoka & P S'd
Lennox
Baker Settlement
Bala
Balaclava
Lunenburg N S
Simcoe, E R
Grey, NR
Assa
Antler
\skin
Antoinette
A u trim
Antrim
Argenteuil Q
Halifax N S
a Aspen ...
Aspdin
Balcarres
Balderson
Baldoon
Baldur
Lanark, S R
Kent
Selkirk M
Lanark, N R
King's N B
Asaelutine
Apohaqui
Appin
Assiniboiue
Vston Station
\tha
Marquette M
Middlesex, W R..
Antigonishe ... N
Queen's P El
Nicolet Q
Baldwin
Baldwin's Mills...
Baldwin's Road...
Balfton
Balfour. ,
York.N R
Stanstead Q
Appln
Appln Road
A iipleby
Ontario, S R
Huntingdon .... Q
Leeds, S. R
Ontario, NR....
Norfolk, NR....O
Cardwell
Glengarry
Cumberland ... N S
Frontenac U
Wentworth, S R.
Monck
Atheldstan
Athens
King's P E I
Halton
Both well
King's N.B
Prince Edward. ..0
Yale&Kooteny ; B.C
\1Hlt
Atherley
Apple Grove
ApploHill
Apple River
Appleton
Acslev
Stanstead Q
Glengarry
Cumberland ...N S
Lanark, N R
Peterborough ERO
Simcoe, N R
Yarmouth N S
Dun das . .
Atherton
\thlone
Balfour ....
! A thole
AthoL.
Baljennie
Sa?k
Ballantrae
Ontario, WR
Frontenac
Wellington, SR...O
Cardwell
Durham, E R
Middlesex, E R.. O
Marquette M
Haldimand
Restigouche ... X I>
Lisgar M
Richmond N S
Colchester. . . . N S
Ontario, WR
Liggar . M
Ballantyne's St...
Ballinafad
Ballycroy
Apto
Arcadia
Archer
Attercliffe .
Atterclifife Station
Vtwell
Atwood
Atwood's Brook..
Aubert GaUion ...
Lisger M
Perth, N R
Ballyduff
Archibald
Colchester NS
Restigouche ... N B
Assa
Bull} mote
Balmerino .
Archibald Sett ...
Arcola
Shelburne N S
Beauce Q
Balmoral
Arden ....
Addington
Marquette M
Provencher M
Chateauguay . . . . Q
Huron, S R
Kin 's NS
Queen's ....PEI
Ontario, W.R....O
Lambton, E R ...
Prince PEJ
Qrey,ER
Guysborough... N S
Stormont. ... O
Balmoral
Balmoral
Balmoral
Balmoral Mills ...
Balsam
Arden Station ....
Ardness
Aubrey
Pictou N S
Auburn .
Addington
Auburn
Auburn
\udley
Ardtrea
Argvlo
Simcoe, ER
Victoria, NR
Carleton N B
Yarmouth N S
Lisgar ' M
Balsam Bay
Balsam Grove ...
Balsam Lake . .
Balsam Hill
Baltic . .
Argyle
Vughrim
Victoria, N R . ...
Victoria, NR
Renfrew, S R
Prince PEI
Argyle
Augustine Cove...
Auguston
Argyle Head
Argyle Shore
Argyl Sound ....
Arichat
Ariaaig
Yarmouth N S
Queen's PE1
Yarmouth. . . . N 6
Richmond .... N !?
Antigonishe... N
Ma.quette M
Wellington, S R..
Lambton, E R....
Bruce, NR
Cardwell
AuUsville
Baltimore
Balvenie
Northumb., W R.O
Renfrew, S.R O
Waterloo, N R....O
Muskoka&PS'd.O
Hastings, NR....O
Simcoe, S R O
Alta
* Aurora Ivnrk v R n
Austin
Marquette Mi
Simcoe, NR ....0
York NB
Bonaventure.... Q
Argenteuil Q
Bamberg ....
Avening . ...
Banbury
Arizona
Arkell
*Arkana
Avery's Portage...
*Bar>croft
Banda
\voca
Banff
Arkwright
Arlington
Arlington
Armadale
Armadale
Armagh
Annand
Avon
Middlesex, E R...
Perth, SR
Carleton NB
Pictou NS
Pictou N S
Bztngor
Banks
Banks of Br'd Cv.
Bannister
Bannockburn
Barachois .........
Barachois deMalb.
Barachois Harbor
Barb
King's PEI
Grey, E R
Inverness N 8
Albert N B
A von bank
Avondale .
King's NS
York, ER
King's PE1
Bellechasse Q
Temiscouata Q
Bruce, W R
\vondale
Avondale Station
\vonmore
Avonport ........
Avonport Station
Avonroy
V von ton
Hastings, N R....O
Westmoreland N B
Gasp Q
Stormont
King's US
King's NS
Bothwell
Poith. s R n
Armow
Cape Breton ...N.S.
Prescott
Algoma 0.
Armstrong
Bean PP. . ... Q
Armstrong Kine's N B
Barclay
A rmttronff's Brook
Armstrong's Corn.
Armstrong Lake .
Armstrong's Mills
Arnaud
Reetigouche... N B
Queen's N B
Assa
Aweme .... Selkirk M
Bardolph
Bardsville
BarkervUle
Bark Lake
\xe Lake
Muskoka & P S'd.O
Stanstead Q
King's NS
Ottawa Q
Simcoe, E R
Cariboo B C
Ayer'sFlat
AyUtford
*Aylmer (Eatt) ...
*Aylmer ( West) ...
Aylwin
"Ayr
*Ayton
Babington
Baccaro
Wellington, S R.
Provencher M
Essex S. R
Renfrew, S R
Ontario, N R
Northnmber'd.N B
King's NB
Wellington,C R...O
Pictou N S
Arner
Elgin, ER
Ottawa Q
Barnaby River ...
Barnebville
Barnett
Ames
Arnott
Lisgar M
Grey, N R
Renfrew, S R....
Muskoka&PS'd.O
Victoria NB
Victoria N E
Assfl
Marquette ...Ml
Marquette M
Waterloo, S R. ...
Grey, SR
Arnprior
Arnstein
Barney Riv. Stat.
Barney's River ...
Barnsley
Queen's N B
Shelburne N S
Charlotte N B
Antigonishe ...N S
Pictou NS
Victoria N S
Pictou NS
Lisgar ... M
Aroostook June...
Aroostook Portage
Arrochar
Arrow River
Arrowton
Back Bay
Back Lands
Back Meadows ...
*Baddfck
Stanstead Q
Richmond N.S
Algoma
Muskoka & P S'd.O
Albert N B
Barra Head
Bar River -
Barrett
Arthabaskamlle
* Arthur
Arthabaska . . . . Q
Wellington. N R. P
Victoria N B
Belk-chafte Q
Baddeck Bay .
Baddeck Bridge...
RaddeckRiv.N.Br.
Baddow
Victoria .. N S'
Barrettsholme ...
*Barrie
Barriefield
Barrie Island ....
Victoria NS
Victoria N S
Victoria, N R
Simcoe, N R
Frontenac
Algoma
Arthurette
Arthurville
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POBT OFFICES IN CANADA.
81
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT POST OFFIC* (ELECTORAL DISTRICF
Barrington
Barrington
Barrington Pass ..
Barrington West.
Barrio's Beach ...
Huntingdon Q
Shell.urne N >
Sheiburne N t*
Sheiburne N S
Antigonishe ...N S
Bruce \ R
Beaupre
Keuurivage
'teausejour
iteauvoir
Boaver
leaver Bank
Beaver Brook ......
Beaver Brook ...'...
Beaver Cove
Beaver Creek ....
Raaver Creek
Beaver Dam
Weaver Dam
Heaver Harbour...
Beaver Habour ...
Beaver Mine ...
Boaver Point ....
Beaver Rapids
Boaver River
Beaver River Cor.
*Beaverton
* Becancow
Montmorency . . Q
Simcoe, E R
Lotbiniere Q
LUgar M
Vaudreuil Q
YaleA KootVy.B C
Halirax N S
Albert N B
Benacadie Cape Breton .
Benbecula - --- A
Bendale
Ben Lomond
Benmiller
Bennett
York, ER O
St. John N U
Huron, WR O
Megantic Q
Barry's Bay
Barry's Corner....
Barronsfield
Barry vale
Bar Settlement....
Barss' Corners ...
Bartibog
Renfrew, N R
Lunenburg . ...N S
Cumberland ...N S
Renfrew, S R
Hants NS
Lunenburg N S
Northumberl'd FB
Nnrthumberl'dN B
Charlotte N B
Digby X F
Bennington
Bensfort
Benton
Bentpath
Beranger
Beresford
Oxford, NR O
Peter boro*. W R.. O
Carleton NB
Bothwell O
Colchester.... N 8
Cape Breton ...N S
Marquette . . . . M
Vancouver B C
Sheiburne NS
York NB
Charlotte N B
Halifax N S
Selkirk . . .'.'.'. . M
B^resford
Bergerville
Berkeley
"Berlin
Berriedale
> Berry Mill Station
Berryton
Berryton
Bersimis
Gloucester .... N B
Quebec Q
Grey, NR O
Waterloo. N R ... O
MuskoknAPS'd.O
West morr land. NB
Albert N B
Leeds 8 R
Bartibog Bridge.
Bartlett Mills
Bartonville
Barwick
Bas de 1' Ause ....
Base Line Road...
Basin D6p6t
Basin River Inhab
Bassin du Lievre.
Basingstoke
*Bats River
Bass River
Basswood Ridge...
B'ttes
Wentworth. S R.Oj
Algoma O
Charlevoix Q
King's NB|
Dt of Nipissing...O
Richmond N i-
Ottawa Q
Wontworth, S R.O
Colchester N .-
Kent N B
Charlotte NB
Selkirk M
Cape Breton ...N S
Lennox
Carleton N B
Gloucester N E
Toronto, West ... O
Gloucester N B
Champlain Q
Sask
Vancouver BC
Marqnette M
Digby N S
Digby N S
Ontario, N R
Nicolet Q
Saguenay Q
Selkirk M
Montmagny Q
Bertbier Q
Berthier Q
Bruce, WR O
Stormont
Bertha
Berthier (en bas) .
* Berthier (en haut)
Berthier Junction
Bervie
Recber
Bothwell
Beckstoad
Bo-deque
Hertford
Prince PEI
Missisquoi Q
Halifax N S
Berwick
* Berwick
Bethany
Bethel
Hertford Baein
Bedford Mills ....
Bedford Park....
Reebe Plain
Beech Grove
Beech Hill
King's N S
Durham, E R. ...
Shefford Q.
Bateston
Frontenac O
Both
York, V R O
Stanstead Q
Pontiac Q
Bath
Bathurst
Bethel
Bethesda
B'uJah
iMnce Edward... O
"ntario, W R....O
Bathurst Street .
Bathurst Village..
Batiscan
Bntoche
Albert N B
Beech Hill
Beech Hill
King's NS
Lunenburg.... N S
Norfolk, S R. . . .O
Hastings, N R ...
Cape Breton.... NS
Argenteuil Q
Halifax NS
Bewdley
N'orthumb., W R
Victoria, NR
Kunouski Q
Bothwell
Bexley
Beech Lane
Beechrnount
Beecbmont
Beech Ridge
Beechville
Beeehwood
Beeton
Bic
Bickford
Batteau
Battery Hill
Battersea
Simcoe, N. R....
Pictou NS
Frontenac
Sask
Bienville
L4vi- Q
Big Bank
Valeria N S
Cariboo B C
Bat lief or d . .
Big Bar Creek. . . .
Big Bras d'Or
Big Brook
Baxter
Baxter's Harbour
Bay du Vin
Bay du Vin Mills
Bay fold
Bay field
Bayflfld
Simcoe S R
King's NS
Huron, S R
Simcoe, S R
Lisgar M
Huron, W R. ...
Queen's PEI
Cardwell
Huron W R
York, N R C
Victoria N &
Inverness N S
Queen's N B
Algoma
Carleton N B
Cape Breton ... N S
Victoria NS
Inverness ....N S
Victoria N S
Inverness N S
Victoria N S
Northumberl'd N B
Northumberl'd N B
Huron, S R
Westmoreland N B
Antigonishe ...N S
King's PEI
Elgin, ER
Halifax NS
Hastings, W R...
Charlotte N B
Northumberl'd NB
Victoria N S
Ontario, NR....
King's N B
St. John N B
Queen's PEI
Grey, ER
Kenfrew,NR....
King's PEI
Jxfurd, SR
Selkirk M
Victoria N B i
Belcourt
Belfast
Belfast
Big Cove
Big Fork
Biggar Ridgo
Big Glen
Big Harbour
Big Harbor Island
Big Hill
Belfonntain
Belgrave
*Bel>iaven
Bay Fortune
Bayham
Bayside ....
Bayside
Bellamy's
Belle Anse.
(Jelledune
Belledune River...
Bell Ewart
Belle Creek
Brockville
Gaspe Q
Gloucester ... N B
Gloucester ... N B
Simcoe, SR
Queen's P El
Victoria N B
Big Intervale (M.)
Big Intervale
Bayside
Big Island
Pictou N S
Prince Edward. O
Algoma
Cape Breton... N S
Antigonishe.. NS
Kent
Bayside
Big Island
Big Lake .
Bay St. Lawrence
Baysville
Bellefleur
Big Loraine
Big Marsh
Big Point
Bayswater ......
Bay View
Bayview
Belleisle
Belleisle
Annapolis N S
King's N B
King's NBI
King's N B
Queen's N B
Beauharnots .... Q
Eg*ex,NR
Two Mountains . Q
St John's Q
Selkirk M
Belleisle Bay
Belleisle Creek ...
Bellenden
Beilerive
*Bette River
Belle Riviere
Belle Vall6e
Belleview
Big Pond
Big Port le Bear. . '
Big Ridge 1
Cape Breton ...N S
Sheiburne ... N S
Cape Breton.... N 8*
Hastings, N.R....O
Antigonishe... N S
Pontiac Q
Ruseell
King's N S
Wentworth, S R..
ttonck
Wellington, S R.
Vlarquette M
Jape Breton . . N S
Victoria N B
3ompton Q
Lisgar M
Bayview
Beachburg
Be*ch Point
Beaconsfleld
BeaconsfitLl
Beaoonsfield
Beach Meadows...
Beachvitte
Bealton .
Big Springs. . .
BigTracadie
Billerica
Billings' Bridge ...
Jill Town
Binbrook
Bingham Road....
Binkham
Queen's NS
Oxford, S R
Norfolk, N R....
Lincoln
'Belleville j
Belleville
Hastings. E R ...
Carleton N B'
Yarmouth N S
Hastings, E R...
Algoma o
^gby N8I
Westmoreland N B|
Pontiac Q
Beamsville
Belleville
Belleville Station
Bellingham
Belliveaux Cove...
Belliveaux Village
Bell Mount
Bellrock
Boar Brook.
Bear Cave
Russell
rti'iscarth
Birch Gtove
Birch Ridge
Birchton l<
Bird's Hill .... i
viuskoka&P Sd.
Digby N S
York N B
Sheiburne N 8
Digby N 8
King's P E 1
Queen's PEI
Muskoka & P S'd.
VIontmagny Q
Beauce Q
Portneuf Q
Seauharnois ... Q
Darleton N B
Montcalm Q
Bear Cove, Chet...
Bear Island
Bear Point
Bear R.(W. side)
Bear River
Beaton's Mills . ...
Beatrice
Beaubien
Addington o
Darleton Oi
Birchtown
'helburne N S
iastings, N S . .
fork NB
'eterboro', E R .
Ambton, E R ...
liddlesex, E R...
larquette M
Ugoma
Jrenville, NR...
Volfe .... Q
Bett's Corners
Belmina
Bird's Creek ll
Birdton 1
Birdsalls 1
Wolfe . . n
Belmont Prince PEI
Belmont Middlesex, S R...
Belmont ' '< TM
Birnam 1
Beauce Junction
Beaudet
Birr '
Belmont <
Belmore
Belceil Station ...
Beloeil Village ...
Belses I
Belton i
Colchester ....N S
Bruce, E R
Percheres Q
*Krtle 13
Rffi'otafiig , .
*Bithop's Mil's.... C
Bishop's Crossing 1
Bishopvill*......!l
Bismark !J
BisettCreek...Jl
Bisson I
Beauharnoit
Beaufort
Percheres ... Q
Selkirk M
Vliddlesex, E R..
Wellington, C 11.
iueen's ...... NB|
Beaulieu
Beauty
Montmorency.... Q
Antigonishe... NS
Bellechasse Q
Quebec Q
fings NS
lonck
lenfrew, NR....O
teauce Q
Beaumont
Beauport
Belwood j
Belyea's Cove <
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
" POST omci
SLCCTORAL DI8TRIC1
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT |
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Black Bank
Black Branch ....
Mack Brook
Black Brook
Black barn
/><
Black Croek
Simcoe, SR '
Pictou N S
North'inb'rl'd. N B
Cape Breton.... N ."
Russell C
BoisdeFllion
Boifl Franc \
*Boi*sevain
Bolduc ...
Terrebonne Q
Poutiac . . Q
Branch ton
* Brandon
Brandon Hit la ...
Brandy Creek
Branpfield
' Brant ford
Waterloo, S R....
Selkirk M
Selkirk M
Beauce Q|
Selkirk M
Norfolk, N R
Northumberl'd,NB
Brant, S R
Shelburne.... N S
Russell ....
Bolingbroke j
Lanark, SR
Victoria, N R ....
Bona venture Q
Welland
Wellington, NRG
Wentworth, S R.
Restigouche... N 1',
Megantic Q
Restigouche ...N H
Halifax N J-
Queen's....... NS
Vorth'mb'rl'd. N H
St. John N li
Prince Edward.. U
North'mb'rl'd. N b
Cumberland... N S
Gloucester .... N B
Victoria N H
Bolton Centre
Bolton Forest
Bolton Glen
Bomnuton
Brass Hill
Bray's Crossing...
Brazil Lake
Breadalbane
Sreadalbane
Breadalbane
Brechin
Black's Comers ...
Black Heath
Black Land
Brome Q
Brbme Q
Yarmouth . . . . N S
Northumb., W R.
Victoria N B
GaspS Q
Bonaventure Q
Saguenay Q
York, N R
BUck Lake
Black Point
Restigouche... NB
Queen's, PEI
Ontario. NR
Bonaventure Is...
Bonaventure R ...
Black Point
Black Point
Black River
'Bondhead
Bongard'H Corners
Brenton .
Yarmouth . ...N S
Simcoe, N R
Sask
Black River
Black River Brge
Black River Brge
Black Rock
Prince Edward...
Renfrew, S R . .
Brentwood
Bonne Esperance.
Boriney R. Station
Bonnie Doon . . .
Bonshaw
Bonville
Bone veil
Uookton .
Boom
Booth
Waterloo, S R ...
Charlotte N B
Lisgar M
Queen's P E I
Cornwall
Queen's P.E.I
Norfolk, NR
Inverness..'.... N S
Brewer's Mills ...
Brewster
Black Rock...
Middlesex, NR.
Northumb., E R.
Annapolis ... N &
Marquette M
Albert N B
Black Rock -..
I'ltck Rock
Brickley
Brichton
Victoria N S
Durham, W R.... O
Charlotte NB
North'mb'rl'd. N H
Ontario, N R C
Lambton, W R...
Blacktock
Bridge Creek
Bridgedale
Black's Harbour.
BlackviUe
Bridge End
Bridgenorth
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
* Bridgetown
Bridgeville
* Bridgewater
Bridgewater
Brierwood
*Brigden
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
Antigonishe... NS
Middlesex, N R...
Dundas
Bl ickwater
Blackwell Station
Bord k Plouffe
Laval Q
Hochelaga Q
Perth, NR
Russell
Shefford Q
A.SSa
Blair
Waterloo. S R. ...
Restigouche ...N B
Victoria, N R . ...
Peterboro',BR...
Huron, S R
Marquette M
Queen's N B
ilornholm
Blair Athol
Bl airhampton
Blairton
Blake
BLike
Victoria, N R . .
Norfolk, NR
Inverness N S
Peel
Wellington, C R.
Elgin. W R
Bothwell
King's PE1
Chateauguay . . . .Q
Westmoreland N B
. Sask
Boston
Bl-ikely
Borneish
Boston Mills ....
Bosworth
Botany
'Oothwett
Bothwell
8 rigg's Corner....
Brigham
^Bright
Lanark, N R
Picton NS
Gloucester N B
Ottawa Q
Shelburne. . . . N 8
Levis Q
Arthabaska Q
Lunenburg ... N S
Oxford, N R
Grey, BR
York NB
Toronto, Centre.
Kent
Hastings, E R....
Algoina
Sunbury N B
Xorthumber'd.NB
Lunenbury N S
King's NS
Prince Edward...
Prince PE
Oarleton N B
King's NB
Di"by N S
Blanchard Road...
Blanchard Settle't
Blanche..
Blanche
Blanchet
Blandford
Brighton
'Brighton
Brightside
Briley's Brook ....
Brinsley
Botsford Portage .
Blandford
Blandford Station
Blantyre
Blayney Ridge . ...
*Bleek'.r Sired ...
* Blenheim
Blessington
Blind River
Blissville
Brin ston's Corners
Brisbane
Boucher ville ....
Bouchette
Bouck'sHill
Boudreau
Boudreau Village
Bougie
Boulogne
Bourdeau . . .
Chambly Q
Wellington, S R..
Carleton NB
Ottawa Q
Dundas
* Bristol
Bristol
Westmoreland. N.B
Westmoreland N B
Jacques-Cartier . Q
Prummond Q
Muskoka
B.intol Mines....
Britannia
Brittania Bay ...
Britannia Mills ...
Briton
Britonville
Broadbent . .
Pontiac Q
Peel
Carleton
Bagot Q
Perth, NR
Terrebonne Q
Muskoka A P S'd.
Inverness N S
Lunenburg ... N S
Inverness N S
Bonaventure ... Q
Assa
Blissfield
Boulardarie
Boulardaiie C. . ..
Boulardatie East
Boulardarie West
Bniiilianne
Boulter
Victoria N 8
Victoria N S
Block House
Blomidon
Bloomfield ...
Victoria N
Cape Breton ... N S
Pontiac Q
Hastings, N R ...
Westmoreland N B
Carleton N B
Broad Cove Chapel
Broad Cove (Lune)
Broad Cove Mines
Broadlanda
Bloomfield
Bloomfleld
Bloorafield
Bloomfield.
Boundary Creek...
Boun'y, Presqu'ile
Bourgeois
Bourg Louia
Bowesville
Brock Road
Bro-jkton
* Brockton
*Brockville
Brodhagen
Brodie
Ontario, N.R
Prince PEI
York, WR
Brockville
Perth, N.R
Glengarry
Bloomfleld Ridge.
Bloomfield Station
Bloomfield Station
Bloomingdale
Blooming Point ...
Bloomington
Bloomsburg
*Bloor Stre t
Blount
Blue Bell
Blue Bonnets
Blue Cove
Blue Mountain ..
Bine Rock
York NB
Kent NB
Portneuf. Q
Russell
King's N B
Prince PE 1
Waterloo, N R ...
Queen's P E 1
Ontario, W R....
Norfolk, N R . ...
Torooto West ...
Cardwell O
Bowling Green ...
* BowmanviUe
Box Grove
Boyle
Bnylston
Wellington, N R.O
Durham, W R ...
York,E R
Monck
Brokenhead
Brome
Lisgar M
Brome Q
Quysboro' N S
Halton
Stanstead Q
Ontario, N R . . .
Muskoka & P S'd.
Queen's PEI
Queen's PE 1
Queen's P.E.I
' York W R
Brome . ... . Q
Boyne
Boynton
Brompton
Brompton Falls ...
* Bronte
Richmond Q
Victoria NB
lhackenrig
Srackley Point....
Brackley Point R'd
Brackley Beach..
Bracondale
"Bradford
Bradley
Halton
Gloucester. . . . N B
Pictou N 8
Lunenburgb. N S
[nverness N S
Huron, E R
Huron, E R
Lisgar M
Essex, SR .,
Victoria, SR
Charlotte N B
Hastings, E R ...
Grey, N R
Assa
Lanark, S R ....
Ottawa Q
Brook dale
Brookdale
Brookdale
cJrookfidld
Blue'BMill
Selrkirk M
Cumberland ...N S
Colchester ... N 'S
Queen's N S
Welland
Grey N R
+ Blyth
York, NR
Bruce, E R
Bothwell ....0
Selkirk M
Prince ... PET
Blythfield
Blytheswood
*Bobcaygeon
Bocabec
Brookfield
Brookfield Station
Brookholm
Bradshaw
Bradwardine.
Brae
Brookland
*Brooklin
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Corner.
Brooksdale
Brookvale
Pictou NS
Ontario, S R
King's PEI
Queen's N S
Yarmouth.... NS
Kin g's N S
Brae Lake
Muskoka A P S'd.
Oxford, NR
Renfrew, S R . ...
Simcoe, S R
Peel
Lunenburg. ... N S
Sask
Bognor
Braemar
Braeside
Boiestown
Boileau
Botedale Barachoi
Boisdale Chapel..
Xorth'mb'rl'd. N B
Ottawa Q
'Brampton
Branch La Have.
Brancepeth
Cape Breton ..NS
Cape Breton.... NS
Oxford, NR B
Queeu'a N
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
83
POST OFFICE 'ELECTORAL DISTRICT j POST OFFIOB j ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Bookvale ;
Brook Village
Brookville
Brookville
Brookville
Halifax N S
nverness N s
Cumberland... N i-
Pictou N f
Carleton N K
Selkirk M
Byng Inlet
*Byng Inlet North
liyruedale
Byrne's Road
Byron
Huskoka* PS'd. 0||
Huskokii&PS'd.O
Sssex N R . . . . <>
Elastings, E R ...
Brant, N R
King's N S
Canning
* inning
King's P III
Middlesex, S R... <
King's P Kl
Vi pissing
*Canningtrm
C'inn'.nyttn Ma ri 1 r
Canoboie
Canoe Lake
Gannon ville
Ontario, NR
Assa
31ouce*ter N B
Gape Breton... N B
Cumberland .. N S
Suysboro' N S
Compton Q
York N B
Antigonishe... . N S
Cache B->y
Cache Creek
Broiseau Station
Brotherston
ale BC
Wellington, N R. t
Ontario, WR
'emiscouata Q
)urham, W R ... i
urham, W R ...
Cadmus
Isnterbury
3nnterbury
Qmtfrbury Station \
rantley . ..
Gauton
Broughton Station
Brown Hill
Brown's Brook ...
Brownsburg
Brown's Corners .
Brown'sMountain
Brownsville
Browneville
Brownsville
Brownsville. .....
Brucetield
Bruce Mines
Bra
Brudenell
Brule
Bruuner
Brunswick
Bryanston
York, N R '0
Cumberland ... N b
Cahore
York N B
Ottawa Q
Cain's Mountain.
Gain's River
ictoria NS
NTorth'mb'rl'd. N B
rant, N R
eeds, S R <>
)urham. E R . ...
Vo Mountains. Q
Riaiouski. ...Q
York, E R
Antigt-uishe ...N' !-
Norfo k. N R (.1
Pictou N S
King's N b
N. Westm'str. BC
Huron, SR 'o
Jainsville
Gap a la Baleine.
Gapal'Aigle
Middlesex, W R.
Jhat-anguaf . . . Q
Went worth, S R: U
Wontworth, 8 R.
Renfrew, 8 R . ... (
Middlesex, SR..
rey. 8 R
ardwell
Pontiac Q
Charlevoix Q
Iasp6 Q
airnside
aistor Centre . ...
Gap des Rosiers ...
?ape Bald
Gape Cove
Cape Chin
'Jape Croker
Capt Dauphin
Cape Egmont
Cape George
Cape George Hart
/ape John
'Capelton
GapeMabou
Gape North
Gasps Q
Westmoreland.N B
Qaspe Q
Brace, N R
Brace, N R
Victoria NS
Prince P E I
Antigonishe... N S
Richmond N3
Pictou N S
alabogie
alder
Selkirk M
Renfrew, S R .... <
Colchester N >
Perth, N R (
Durham, E R (J
Huron, ER
Middlesex, E R .
Northumber'd N b
Pontiac Q
aldorwood
aldwell
aldwell
aldwell's Mills...
Jaledfm
Mo don East
Lanark, N R
aidwell (i
Jardwell (
laldimand .... <
Queen's P E ]
Sherbrooke Q
nverness N S
Victoria ...... N S
Shelburne N S
Shelburne N S
Gaupe Q
Grey, ER
Shelburne N S
Shelburne N S
Albert N B
Richmond ....NS
Champlain Q
Quebec Q
Portneuf Q
Caledonia Corner
aledonia Mills ...
aledonia Mines...
aledonia Sett'm't.
aledonia Spr'gs..
[ueen's N S
intigonishe... N t
Cape Breton ... N ?
Albert NB
Prescott U
Buckfitld
* Buckingham
Buckland
Bm-klaw
Queen's NS
Ottawa Q
Cape Negrolsland
CapeOzo
Cape Rich
Cape Sable Inland
Cape Sable IP , S .
Cape deMoselleCk
Cap La Ronde ....
Gap Magdeleine ...
Gap Rouge
*Cap Sante
Cape Sp9;*r
Bellechasse Q
Victoria N S
Kent N B
Renfrew, N R ...
King's N B
Alta
Bulger
Bull Moose Hill...
Bull's Creek
Bullock's Corners
Bulstrode Station
Bulwer
Calf Mountain . .
Galhoun
California
C" Vender
Selkirk M
Westmoreland. N B
Victoria N B
Muskoka & P S'd.
Elgin, ER
Argenteuil Q
Pontiac C
Nforthumb., W R
Victoria, N R . ...
Argenteuil (
Queen's N B
Hants NS
King's P.E.I
King's N S
Carleton N H
Wentworth, N R. t
Arthabanka Q
Gallon
Galumet
Calumet Island ...
Oamborne
Carleton N B
Grey, S R
WestmorelandX B
Albert N B
Prince PEI
Bonaventure . ... Q
Montmaemv Q
Xorthumbfld N B
Elimouski Q
Gloucester ... N B
Marauette M
Victoria, NR
King's P E I
Bunessan
Cape Station
Cape Wolto
Caplin River
Gap St. Ignace ...
3ap Tormentine
Gapucius
*0araquet
Oarberry
Garden
Cardigan Bridge .
* Cardinal .
Lambton, W R... <_
York N B
Brant, SR
Oxf6rd, S R
Bruce, N R
Vancouver B C
DurhamWR. ...
Muskoka APS'd.O
Peterboro', E R...
Peterboro', E R...
Ilalton
Piince PE1
i King's N S
Monck O
Marquette M
Burden
*Burford
Burgessville
Burgoyne
Camoria
Cambridge
Jambridge
Cambridge Road.
CambridgeS tation
Camden
Camden Eist
Bu r goyn Bay ...
Butketon Station
* Bark's Falls
Burleigh
Colchester N fr
Victoria, N R . ...
Kent N B
Gujsboro' N i-
Cardwell
Marquette J 1
jambton, W R...
BurleighFali
*Barlinyton
Burlington
Burlington
Bnrnaby
Cameron's Mills..
Cameron Set'm't.
Camilla
Qrenville, S. R . .
Alta
Cardwell
*CargiU
Carholme
Cardwell
Camille
Bruce, E R
Norfolk, S R O
Pictou NS
Assa
Campbell
Campbellcroft ...
*Campbellford ..
Campbell's Bay ..
Campbell's Cross
Campbell Mount'n
Campbell Set'm't
Campbell Set'm't
Campbellton
*nampbellton
CampbdlvUle ....
Campbell ville...
Campden
Gamperdown
Campo Bella. . . .
Canaan
Canaan
Cariboo Island...
Northumb., E R.
Peel
Durham, E R....
Northumb., E R..
Pontiac Q
Buruhamth)rpe .
Carillon
Argenteuil Q
Bouaventure Q
St. John NB
Prince P E I
Yarmouth NS
Lanark, S R
Bona venture Q
Sask
Northumb., WR.
Perth, N R
Marquette M
Pictou N S
Carleton
Burns
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside Station.
Burnstown
Burnsville
Burnt Church ...
Burnt Coat
Burnt L'd Brook.
Burnt River
Burrard Inlet
Burritt's Rapids
Burtch
Inverness N S
King's N B
York . N B
Carleton
Carleton
* Carleton Place ..
Carleton West . ..
Garlton
Marquette M
Renfrew, S R .... O
Gloucester. ... N B
Northumberl'd N H
Hants N S
Victoria N.B
Elgin, W R C
Halton
Selkirk M
Lincoln i
Grey, E. R
Charlotte NB
Russell
Yarmouth N S
King's N S
Carlton.West ....
York.WR
Muskoka A P S'd.
Perth, SR
Victoria NB
Carlingford
Carlingford
Carlingville
Oarlisl"
Victoria, N R . ...
N.We^tminster B C
Grenville, N R... C
Brant, SR
Durham, E R . ...
Sunbury NB
Prince P E 1
Middlesex, S.R...
Victoria, N R . ...
Stormont
Megantic Q
Marquette M
Wentworth, N R.
Carleton N B
Carlisle
Carlow
Carlow
Carlsruhe
Carlnke
Carlyle
Bnrton
Huron, W R
Carleton NB
Bruce, ER
Brant, N. R
Assa
Canaan Rapids .
Canaan Station .
Canada Creek....
Canard
Canard River ....
Ganboro'
Candasville
*Canfield ...
Queen's N B
Westmoreland N B
King's N S
King's N S
Essex, NR
Monck
Monck
Haldimand
Alta
Barton
Burwell Road...
Bury's Green
Bush Glen.
Carman ........
Selkirk M
Addington
Drummond Q
Perth, NR
Victoria, NR ....
Bute
Carmanville
Carmel
Butterfield
Butternut Ridge..
Button ville
Buxton
Selkirk M
. King's NB
. York, ER
. Kent
Monck C
Carmunnock
Carnarvon
Cannamore
Cannes
Stormont t
Richmond N S
.... Assa
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893L'
POST OFFICK
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
3LECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE | ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Cron Brook
Victoria N B
Lanark, N R
Queen's N B
Cape Breton ...N S
Pictou NS
Halifax N S
Jentre Augusta..
Centredale
'renville,S. R...
Pictou .... N S
Cherry Valley ....
Cherry Valley
Cherrywood
*Chesley
! Prince Edward... O
Queen's P E I
Ontario, W R.... 0~
Kruce, N R
Lunenburg ... N S
Lunenburg .... N S
Carleton N B
Lunenburg ... N S-
Brant. N R
Lunenburg N S-
Dundas
rforthumb., W R.
King's N B
Westmoreland N B
Carriboo Marsh ...
Carriboo River ...
CaribooGoldMlnf
Carroll's Corners.
Carroli'a Crossing
Centreton
Centra Village ...
hes'etj's Corners.
Halifax . N S
*3entreville
Cntreville
Carleton NB
King's N S
Digby N8
Inverness NS
Ueds, S R
Chester
Chester Basin
Chesterfield
Chester Grant
*Chestervitte
Northumbrl'd N B
Selkirk .. M
Centreville
Centreville East .
o'haffey's Locks ...
Chalk River
Chambers
i Chambers Settle'*
Jhambly Basin ...
* Chambly Canton
Carr's Brook
Carrville
Carsouby
Carsonville
Carssdal ... .
Colchester NS
York,WR
Carleton
King's N B
... .. AsRh
Renfrew, N R....
Lennox
Cheticamp
Inverness N S-
Inverness . . . . N S
Muskoka & P Sd O
Essex, NR....
Hants NS-
Bruce. E R
Pontiac Q
Oheticamp Chapel
Cbetwynd
Chevalier
Kings N B
Carswell
Renfrew, S R . ...
Perth, NR
King's N B
Algoma
Chambly Q
Chambly Q
Victoria N B
Chieoutimi Q
Carthage
Carter's Point ....
Carterton
fJheverie
Cheviot
Chichester
Chiekney
Chambord . ,
Cartier . . .
Quebec Q
Champlain Q
Assa
Cartier
Beauharnois Q
Jacques Cartier. Q
Selkirk .... M
Champlain
Jhance Harbour...
Chance Harbour...
* niiif.nut.imi. . .
Chicontimi Q
Cumberland.... N S
Carib.-Liilooet.BC
N.Westminster,B C
Montcalm Q'
Inverness N S'
Queet's PEI
Queen's N B
King's NS
King's NS-
Welland
Cartierville
St. John N B Chignecto
Pictou N S fihilonton
Casault
Montmagny Q
Ottawa ti
Kings N B
Peterboro', E R...
*Chilliwack ....
Jhannay
Chilton
Case Settlement ...
Cashel
Cashion's Glen...
Cashmere
Cashtown
Cass Bridge
Cassburn
Cassel
Casselman
Brome Q
Chimney Corner .
China Point
Chipman
Chipman's Brook
Chipman's Corner
'Chippawa ,
Chippawa Hill ...
Chiselhurst
Chisholm
York, ER
Glengarry
Middlesex, W R.
Simcoe, N R
Dundas
Jhantelle
Montcalm Q
Leeds, S R
Pontiac ... Q
Chantry
Jhapman ....
Hastings, E R ...
Westmoreland N B
Cumberland... N S
Cumberland. ...N 8
Prescott
Prescott
lxford,NR
Russell ...
Ihapman
Chapman Setttle'
Chappell's Mills .
Jhard
* Oharing Cross ...
Charlecote. . . .*...
Bruce, N. R ....
Huron, SR
Prince Edward...
Vorth'mb'rl'd. N I:
Stanstead Q
Charlotte NB
Renfrew, N R . .
Marquette . . . . M
Richmond Q
Chlorydormes
Cassville
Castalia
Kent
Durham, E R...
L'Assomption.... Q
Muskoka A PS'd.O
Bothwell
Quebec Q
Chortitz
Christie
Christina
Christian Island.
\Cliristmas Island
Christy's Lake....
nhnmah . ..
Prov-incher . . . . M
Wentworth. N R.
Middlesex, S R...
Simcoe, E R O
Cape Breton ... N S-
Lanark. S R
Marquette M
Castile
Charlemagne
Charlinch
Castlebar
.barlemont
Jharlesbourg
Jharlesbourg West
Jharleston
Castlederg
Cardwell
Renfrew, S R . ...
Renfrew, S R ... .
Peel
Vorthumb.,E R.
Cape Breton ... N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Cape Breton... N-fc
Cardwell C
PYontenac
'xford, SR
^prairie Q
limouski ......... Q
liagot . . Q
Oastlefcrd
Caytltford Station
Castlemore
Quebec Q
Leeds S R Ohnrchhriderfi
Asta
Charleston
Jharleville
Carleton NB
Jrenville, SR....
Guysboro' N S
Restigouche . . N B
Queen's .......P E I
Compton Q
Pontiac Q
! Churchill
Church Hill
Church Over
Church Point
Church Street . ...
Churchville
Churchville
Chute a Blondeau
Chute auxlroqu..
Chutes Cove
City View
Simcoe, SR
Albert N B
Catalone
Catalone Gut . . .
Catalone Road ...
Cataract
Cataraqai
Cathcart
Oaughnawaga .. ..
Causapscal
Jharlos' Cove
Jbarlo Station ...
(Jharlottttown ......
'harrington
Shelburne . . . ,N S-
Northumberl'd N B
King's N S-
Pee!
Pictou N S
Chartierville
Chatboro'
Chateauguay
JhateauguayB'sip
Chateau Richer ...
.hater
*Cfiatham
Chatham
Prescott
Ottawa Q
Argenteuil Q
Jhateauguay ... Q
Jhateauguay ... Q
Montmorency ... Q
Selkirk M
Kent
Northumb'rl'd N B
Yamaska Q
Grey,NR
Hastings, W R...
Levis Q
Annapolis N. 8
Durham, E R. ...
Queen's PEI
-iueen's PEI
Pontiac Q
laldimand O
luntingdon . ... Q
Muskoka & P S'd.
Vancouver B C
Kings N B
Ontario, S R
York, ER
Lanark, N R
Rimouski Q
Digby N S
Cardwell
Clachan RliHn. WR ... o
Clairvaux deBagot
Clairvaux de Char
Olam Harbour ...
Clanbrassil
Bagot Q
Cavendish Road..
Charlevoix Q
Halifax NS
Haldimand . . . . O
*Cayuga
Cazaville
Ohatillon
* Chatsworihl
Chatterton
Chaudiere Curve
Chaudiere Mills .
Cecebe
Clandeboye
Middlesex, N R...O
Peterboro', E R...6
Marquette M
Megan tic Q
Wentworth. NR O
Victora N B
Cedar . .
Clanricarde
Clan William
Clapham
Clappiaon'g Cors...
Claii
Cedar Camp
Cedar Dale
Cedar Grove
Cedar Hill
Cedar Hall
Cedar Lake
Cedar Mills I
Cedar Springs....
Cedars
Oedarville
Central Argyle ...
Central Bedeque .
Central Blissville
Central Clarence .
CentralCambridge
Central Chebogue
Centralia .
L6vis Q
Chaudiere Station
Levis Q
Lotbiniere Q
V WestministerBC
Haldimand
Yarmouth . . . .N S
Peterboro', E R.
Wentworth...S R
Yarmouth N S
Algoma
Cheapside
Clare
Assa
Chebogue Point...
Cheddar
*Clar<>mont ....
Ontario, W R . ...
Cumberland... N S-
Russell
Kent
Soulanges ......... Q
Grey, E R
Yarmouth N S
Prince PEI
Chedoke
Chegoggin
* Olarence
Annapolis . . . ,N S-
Russell
Chelmsford
Clarence Creek ...
*Clarenceville
Clarendon
Jlarendon Station
Clarendon Station
Chelmsford
^Chelsea
Northumberl'd.N B
Ottawa Q
Missisquoi Q
Charlotte N B
Addington
Sun bury N B
Annapolis NS
Queen's N B
Chelsea
Lunenburg ... N S
Peel
Cheltenham
Queen's N B
Chemainus
Chemical Road....
Chemin Tacbe . ...
Cheneville
Vancouver B C
Albert NB
Tumiscouata . . . . Q
Ottawa
Muskoka & P. Sd.O
King's N B
King's PEI
Uruce.ER
King's PEI
Middlesex, E R .
Sherbrooke Q
Queen-s N B
Yarmouth ... N S
Middlesex, N R...O
Digby N S
Clarke
Durham, W R ... o
Shelburne N S>
Prince PEI
Clarke's Harbour.
Clarke's Mills
Central Grove ...
Central Hampste'd
Central Haynesv .
CentralKeswickR
Central Kingscleai
Central NewAn'an
Central Norton ...
Central Onslow ...
Central Waterv'le
Queen's N B
York NB
York N B
York N B
Clarkleigh ....
Cheney Settlemt.
Chepstow
Chepstowe
Oherry Grove ....
Cherry Grove
Cherry River
Cherrv Vale ..
*darksburg
Clark's Corners ...
Clark's Road
Grey, E R.
Queen's N B
Cape Breton... N S
Peel
Colchester . ... N S
King's N B
Colchester NS
York NB
Clarktown
Claude
Clavering....
Queens P I El
Peel
Grey.NR... ... 0-
J93.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
85
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT ; POST OKKIOK j F.LErTORAL MSTRICT
POST orrice
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Clay Bank
Renfrew, 8 tt.... O
Vancouver . ...B C
Lanaik, N R
N Westmiu'str DC
Norfolk, S R
Ontaiio, WS
King's P E I
Colinville
l/irnbkm, W.K... u
Simcoe, S R < '
WeBtuior.-Iiijd.N 1'.
AntlgoniH.hi!... N S
Antigonishe....N 8
Sask
Pontiac Q
Jdteau du Lac . ..
C6ttau Landing..
Cdteau Station ..
Cdte des Neiges ..
CdtedeaNeigeeO
Cdte St. Antoine
Cote St. Louis. . .
Cote St. Michael. .
DdteSt.Paul
Cote St Pierre
Soulanges Q
Sonlangea Q
College Bridge ....
College Grant ....
Collegeville
Collb&ton
Collfield
Soulanges Q
Horhelaga Q
Hochelaga Q
Clayton
Clear Creek
Clear Lake
Hochelaga Q
llochelaga V Q
II'H-linlaga Q
!! di-laga Q
Ottiwa Q
.-Clear Spring
Clear Springs
Clear water
Cltur View
+Cttarville
Provencher M
Selkirk M
Carleton N B
Elgin, WR
Annapolis .... N S
Annapolis .... N S
Prince PE1
Richmond N S
King's N B
Simcoe, E. R
Miwk. ka & P Sd
Wellington, N R.
Gloucester. ... N B
King's N B
Colchester NS
St. John N B
Cariboo B C
Collina
King's N B
Simcoe, NR
Cumberland... N 8
Frontenac
Algoma O
Bruce, NR
Dundaa
Ontario, S R
Simcoe, S. R
Victoria B C
*0ollingwood
Collingwood Cor .
Colliu's Bay... .
Cdte Visitation ..
Cote ....
Hochelaga Q
Cltmentsport
Cleiueutsvale ......
Clormont
Collin's Inlet
Colpoy's Say
Colquhoun
1 Columbus
Colwell
Colwood
Asaa
Cotswold
Wellington, N R.
Essex, SR
Pcterboro', E R.
Northumberl'd,NB
Simcoe, ER
Gnysboro' N S
Durham, W R...
Norfolk, NR
Lambton, W R...
Yale-Kootenay,BC
Queen's PEI
Cardwell
1 Albert NB
Huntingdon Q
Elgin, W R
Missisquoi Q
Cape Breton... N S
Vancouver B
Vancouver. .... B C
Sask
Cottam
Cottesloe - .
Clevelands
Coughlan
Coulson
County Har.Minei
Oourtice
Clev
\\Com*>e.r
Combermere
Comet
Essex N R
Renfrew, 8 R ....
Essex 8 R
Digby NS
King's PE 1
Muskoka & P S'd.
Vaudreuil Q
Vancouver B C
Compton Q
* Clifford
\mrtland
'Oourtriglit
Coutlee
Clifton
'Clifton
Comeauville
I Commercial Cross
Commanda
Como
Clinch's Mills
Oovehead Road ..
* Clinton
Clinton. . . .
Huron, S R
Queen's PE1
Queen's ... N B
Coverdale
Covey Hill
*Compton
Compton Station.
Conboyville
Concession.
Concord
Concord
Compton Q
Brant, S R
Digby N S
Pictou NS
York, WR
King's N S
Cowal
*Cbwansmlle
*Cbu> Say
Cowichan
Cowichan Lake ...
Cox by
Clontarf
Renfrew, S R . ...
Clover Bar . ...
Alta
Cloverdale
Colchester N b
New West B C
Condon Settlem't.
Oonestoffo
Ooningsby
Qonn
Clover Hill
Cloverville
Clover Port
Clover Valley
King's N B
Antigonishe... N S
Simcoe, E R
X.Westminster. B C
Addington
\ssa
Waterloo, N R ...
Wellington, S R..
Wellington, N R.
Dundas
Carleton NB
Cardwell
Cumberland... N S
Lunenburg.... N S
Lnnenburg N S
Perth, S R
Coxheath
Cox's Point
Cape Breton... N S
Queen's N B
Oraighurst
Craigie Lea
Simcoe, N R
Simcoe, E. R
Grey, E R
Wellington, C R. O
L6 T is Q
Connaught
Oonnell
Craigk'ith
Craigsholme
Craig Road Station
Craigvale
Clumber
Clyde
Wentworth, N R.
Shelburne NS
Queen's P E 1
Peterboro', E R.
Queen's P E I
Kent N B
Queen's N B
Conns Mills
IConquerall Bank.
Conquerall Mills .
Clyde River
Clyde River
Clydesdale
Clyde Station
Coal Branch Stat.
Coal Creek
Coal Mines
Coalfields
Simcoe, S R
Middlesex, E.R...O
Dorchester Q
Cranbourne
Cranbrook
*Consecon
Prince Edward...
Huron, S R
Vercheres Q
Lennox
Prince PEI
Champiain Q
Halifax N S
Guysborough...N S
Lisgar M
Compton Q
Huron, E. R O
Haldimand
Inverness N 3
Leeds, S R
Contrecceur
Oonway
Conway Station...
Coocoocache
Cook's Brook
Cook's Cove
Oook's Creek
*Cbokthini
Cook's Mills
'Cookstown
Cranton Section...
Cranworth
Crapaud
Cratbie
. .. Assa
Queen's PEI
Middlesex N R ...
Assa
Coates' Mills
Kent N B
Stanstead Q
Middlesex, E R .
Vancouver B C
Victoria, N R....
Renfrew, N R.... -0
Cobble Hill
Cobble Hill
Crawford ...
Grey.SR
Credit Forks
*Crediton
Middlesex, N R.
Marquette M
Wellington, C R..
Simcoe, N R
Pontiac Q
*Cbbden
Creeford
*Cbbourg
Cocajne
Cocague River ...
-Cocaine Cape
Nor thumb., W R.
Kent NB
Kent NB
Kent N.B
Alta
Simcoe, S R
Peel.....
Creek Bank
OooksoilU
'Oreemore
Creemorne
Creighton
Creignish Rear ...
Crescent Lake . ...
Cressy
Cookville
Westmoreland,N B
Hastings, N R ...
Ontario, N R
Elgin, ER
Wentworth, N R.
Lambton, E R.... 01
Algoma
Antigonishe. . . N s
NWeetministerBC
Digby NS
Grey, ER
Middlesex, N R...
Huntingdon Q
Hastings, E.R..
Vancouver BO
*21gin, E. R
.Simcoe, E R
Inverness N S
Asaa
Cooper's Falls
Copenhagen
Oopetown
Oopleston
Cochran's Lake ...
Cockburn Island.
Coddle's Harbour.
Codrington
Cody's
Coe Hill Mines....
Coffin's C-roft
Cogmagun River
Colbeck
Colborm
Colchester
Coldbrook
Cold Brook Stat. .
Cape Breton... N S
Prince Edward...
Victoria, SR....O
Marqnette M
Huron, W R. ... O
Wellington, S R..
Elgin, W R
Prince Edward...
Antigonishe. ...X S
Perth, SR
Lisgar M
Hastings, N R... O
Compton Q
Guysboro' NS
Northumb.,E R...O
Queen's N B
Hastings, N. R...
Shelburne N S
Hants N $
Creswell
Crewe
Crewe
Crieff .
Copper Cliff
Copper Lake
Coquittam
Oorberrie
Oorbetton
Oorbett
Crofton
Croft
Cromartv '
Wellington, N A.
Northumb., E R.
Essex, S. R
St John N B
King's N S
Oorbin
Corbyville
Cromwell |
Ciookston
Crossbury
Corfidd
Corinth j
1 North limb \V R,
Lisgar ..' M Corliss.. ., ."."." I Stanstead Q Crossbill (Waterloo, N R ...
Middlesex,S R... Cormier's Cove ... | Westmoreland N B ' i Orossland jSimcoe, N R O
N B jCormieiville Kent N B Crosspoint jBonaventure Q
N S Cornell Oxford, S R QrossR<h.,Cy.Bar. Guysboroutch. N 3
NB ICorneroftheB'cblGaspe Q CrossRdLeich'uCk Cn P 3 Breten ...S3
i Carleton
Colchester.. .
Carleton
... Simcoe, E R .
Cold Springs
Cold Springs ....
Ooldstream
Coldstream
Oold-ttream
Coldstream East
+ Cold water
Colebrook Addington...
Cole Harbour Guysboro'
Cole Lake Addington
*Cohman York, E. R
Coleman Prince P
Coleraine Peel
Coleraine Station Megantic Q
Cole's Islaud Queen's N b
Colanso Grey, E. R
Corn Hill , King's NB
CrossRds.M.MePd Guysborough. N 3
Cross Roads, Ohio Antigonishe... N 3
.. Corn Hill East.... King's N , -_
XS "Cornwall Cornwall Ol 'Cro8sRd8.,StG .Chi Richmond NS
.. Cornwall .Queen's PElHCroton, Bothwell
..
jruwaii \uoeu a c JB A 1 1 VIVINMI .......
'Cornwall Centre. ...Cornwall Crouse Town Lunenburg.... X 3
Corraville King's P E 1 Jrowel Shelburne X 3
Corson's Siding ... , Victoria, X R. ... Crowe's Mills Colchester. ... X 3
Cbrunna Lambton, W R... 3row Harbour .... Guysborough. N S
{Corwhin Wellington, S R. Crowland Welland
Costigan Victoria N Bi j Crown Hill Simcoe, E R.
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1895.
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Croydon
Cruickshank
Crumlin ......
Orytler
Cry Btal City
Addington
Marqudtte M
VIuskokaAPSd.
Bruce, E R
Annapolis N S
Yarmouth N 8
York, N R
York, E R
Dolbeau
Dollar
Saguenay Q
Qr^y, N R
Middlesex, ER...
Stormont
Selkirk ... M
Deebank
York, ER O
Kent O
Provencher M
Deemeiton
{Deep Brook
'Deerfleld
Doeihurst
*Deer Park
j Deo Side
DeG rosso Point...
IDt-Gros Mai ah....
Delap's Cove
* Delaware
iDolsen
* Dominion City ...
Dominionville ....
Domville
Dorcheater W
Norfolk, NR o
Digby N S
Ri-nfrew, S R.... O
Norfolk, SR....
KuSHt-ll
Grenville, S R ...
York, E R
Yale-Kootenay..B C
Addington ... 0*
CnllodeD
Don
Donald
Culloden
Cullton
Cultua
Bonaventure Q
Simcoe, 8 R
King's P.E.I
Annapolis N S
Middlesex, S R .
King's N S
Donaldson's Mill*
Doncaster
Donegal
Donegal
York. E R
Perth, NR
King's NB
*Cumberland
Cumberland Bay.
Cumberl'd Hovse
Cumberland Mills
Cumberland Point
Cumming'a Bridge
Cumming's Core.
Queen's N B
Sask
Beauce Q
Queen's N B
Russell
Charlotte N B
Picton N S
* Delhi
Delitle
Norfolk. N R . ...
ChiconMmi Q
Donore
Lisgar M
Waterloo, S R ...
Westmoreland NB
Westmoreland N B
Middlesex, ER...
Perth, WR
Lennox
Dell
Deloraine
De Lorhuier
Deloro
Dorchester
Selkirk M
Hochelaga Q
Hastings. NR....
Norfolk, N R ....
Leeds, S R
Prince Edward...
Selkirk M
King's N S
I Dorchester Cross'g
Dorchester Station
Dorking
Borland
Dornoch
Dorn Ridge
Dorset
Cumnock
Wellington, C R.
Piescott ....
Curran
Currie'a Crossing
Curry Hill
Curryville
Oxford, S R
Glengarry
*Delta
Oemorestville
DempFty
Dempsey's Cornei
Denbigh
Denfield
Denison's Mills ...
Denman Island...
Denmark Road ...
Grey, N.R O
York NB
Ontario. N. R ... O
Jacques-Cartier . Q
Renfrew, N R....
Yoik N B
Albert NB
Frontenac
iDorval ..
Cuahing
Cypreas River
Cvrville
Argenteuil Q
Addington
viiddlesex, E R..
Richmond Q
Vancouver . ... B C
Colchester NS
Douglas
Douglas
Douglasbure;
iDouglasnVld ....
Douglas Harbour.
Douglas Lake
Douglas Station...
(Douglastown
'Douglastown
t Douro
Marquette .... M
Russell
Napierville Q
Morthumberl'd N B
Queen's N B
Dacre
Dablon
Renfrew, S R . ...
Chicoutimi Q
. Assa
Yale-Kootenay.B.C
Selkirk M
Dalesville
Argenteuil Q
Restigouche ... N B
King's N S
Reatigouche... N B
Glengarry
Luneuburg. ... N S
Pictou N F
Soulanges Q
Dennistown
Densmore's Mills .
Denville
Inverness N S
Hants N S
Dalhousii
Dalhoutie, East ...
DalbouaieJu'ction
Dalhousie Mills...
Dalhousie Road ...
DalhousieSettlcm
Dalhousie Station.
Dalhousie West ...
Dalibaire
Dalkeith
Dalling
Gaspe Q
Northumb .... X B
Peterl rough, E R O
Westmoreland N B
Kent O
Muskoka&PSd.
Departure Bay ...
Chicoutimi Q
Joliette Q
Northumber'ld N B
Grey, N.R....,,...0
Norfolk, NR....
N Westminst'r B C
Wellington... NR
Peel
j Dover
De Ramsay
Dover Centre
i Dovercourt
Dover Hill
Dover, South
(Dover, West
Downeyville
Downey ville
Downsview
Doyle
Derby
Derby Mills
Den-ham Centre...
De Roc lie
York, W R a
Victoria NB
Kent
Halifax N 8
Annapoli? N S
Rimouski Q
Glengarry
Shefford Q
Russell
Victoria, S R
King's N B
York, WR O
Pontiac Q
Derry West
Derryville
Derwent
Ontario, NR
Middlesex, E R...
Queen's PE1
Grey, NR
Portneuf Q
Dairy mple
Victoria, N R . ...
Simcoe, N R
Selkirk M
Wellington, N R.
Drummond Q
Pontiac Q
York, ER
Queen's . N B
Dalaton
Daly
Damascus
Danby
De Sable
Doyles
iDoyles Brook
Doyle Settlement
Kent 0-
Northumberl'dNB
Restigouche ... N B
Wellington, C R.
Ar.tigouif.he... N S-
Wellington, C R.. O
Botbwell O
Wellington, N R. O
Grey, SR
Queen's PET
Brant N R
Desboro'
* Dfschambault ....
Dfscouse
Richmond N S
Algorna
Danford Lake
Danforth
Danhl
Desert
JDrahan
Hastings, N R . .
Addington
Se'k rk M
Addington
Rmfrew N.R ...
Middlesex, ER...
Halifax . .- . F S
*Drayton
^Dresden
Drew
Dromore
Dromore
* DruTnbo
Desert Lake
Desford
Desmond
Deux Rivieres ...
Devizes
Russell
Bothwell
Danville
D'Arcy
Richmond Q
Queen's ..P E 1
Monck
Prince P E J
Drumconnor
Drummond
Drummond
* Drummondville I
Drumquin
Darling Road
Darnley
Dtwdney
Dewdney
N Westm'nstr B C
Altai
Lanaik S R ....O
Victoria \ B
Darrell
Bothwell
Dewe
Muskoka&P. frdO
Charlotte NB
Huntingdon Q
Elgin, ER
Lanark, NR
Pictou. N S
Russell
Stormont
Digby N S
Drummond Q-
Haltou O
Dartford ...
Dartmoor
Northtimb., E R.
Victoria, N R . ...
Halifax N S
Levis Q
DeWo'lf
Dewittville
Drysdale
Dry River
Quart
Dublin
Dublin Shore
Dubreuil
Dubuc
Duck and Pringle
Duck Creek
Ouclos
l Dudswell Centre .
Dufour
Dufferin
Huron, S R O
Selkirk M
Klgio, W R 0-
Perth, SR
Lunenburer ... N S
Renfrew S R
Provencber M
Yale-Kco'enay BC
Queen's N B
*Darlmmith
I Dexter
Diamond
Diamond
Dashwood
D'Auteuil
Huron, S R ....
Arthabaska Q
York,WR (
Davenport
Davin
Dickinson's Losing
Alta
Dilligent River...
Dillon ton
Dingwall
Cumberland .. N g
Brome Q
Victoria N S
Us
Davison Street....
Davisville
DawnMilla
Dawaon
Renfrew, N R. ...
King's NS
York, ER
Bothwell
Russell
Albert N B
Ottawa Q>
Wolfe Q
Dipper Harbour...
Dipper Harb'r W
Dirleton
D'Lsraeli
Dixie
St. John NB
St. John N B
Carleton
Charlevoix Q
DawsonSettleme't
Dawsonville
Day Mills
Day's Corner
Dayspring
Wolfe Q
Peel
Dufferin Bridge ...
Dufferin Mines ...
Dugald
Duhamel
Dumbarton Stat'r
Dumfries
' Dumoine
Muskoka&PS'd.
Halifax N S
Lipgar M
Ottawa Q
Charlotte N
York N B
I'ontiac Q
Argenteuil Q
Selkirk M
l.isgar M
Dundas . ..
Restigouche... N B
Algoma
King's NB
Lunenburg N S
Renfrew, N. R . .
Addington
Ker.t ....
Dixson
Dixon's Corners...
Dixville
Stotmont
Dundaa
Stanstead Q
Deacon
NorthumberPd N S
Bruce, N R
Westmorela'd. N B
Antigonishe... N B
Shelburne NS
Muskoka&PSd.
Cariboo LillooetBC
Sunbury N Bj
Cumberland. . N S
Dead Creek
Dealtowu
Dobbinton
Dobson's Corner .
Doctor's Brook...
Doctor's Cove
Doe Lake
Dog Creek
Dean
Halifax N S
Huldimand
Carleton N B
Colchester NS
Prince P E I
Haldimand o
jDunallen
Dunara
Dunbar
Deans
De Bee
Debert Station . ...
DeBlois Station...
DeCewsville
\*Dunbarton
Dunboro'
Dunbow
Ontario, W R ...
Missisquoi Q
Alta
Dogherty
Doherty Creek ...
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
87
POST OFFICT I ELECTORAL DISTRICT
)unboyne . . . .T7. Elgin, ER
)uncan IGrey, E R
Dunboyne
D
Duncan iLunenburg N S
Duncan's Station. Vancouver B C
Dunchurch MuskokaA P S'd.
Duucrief Middlesex, S R..
DundaUt Grey, ER
* Dundas Went worth, N R. O
Dundas Kiug's PEI
*Dundat Street ... Toronto, West...
Dundee Huntingdon
Dundee | Restigouche.
Dundee ,Lisgar
Dundee Richmond....
Dundela Dundas
POST OFFICJt
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
East Linton Grey, N R
ttast Magdala Megantic Q
Ka.st M.irgaree ... Inverness
in Brome Q
Eastman's Springs Russell
Kast Mtpleton.... Cumberland.
East MHrgaretsv . Annapolis. . .
Bast Mines Stat'n Colchester....
Eabt Mountain.... ;C< -I hester....
. East New Annan . Colchester X S
... Q Kaston's Corners JGrenvi!le, N R...
N B Kast Oro , Simcoe, E R
. M >:st Point King's PEI
N ^ B;ut Port Medway Queen's N S
Kast River.St.Mar. Pictou XS
N <
N S
Dundonald
Northumb., ER.. K Riv Sheet Har.. Halifax
Dunedin ... Simcoe, N R Kast Rogerville ...
Duuedin
*Dungannon
Dungiven
* Dunham
Dunkeld
Dunlop
Dunlop
Dunkerron
Dunmaglass . .
Dunmore
Dunmore
Duumore Junct'n
*Dunnville
Dunphy
Queen's
P E I East Sable River.
Huron, W R Kast Scotch Sett...
Westmoreland N B East Selkirk . . . .
Missisquoi Q Hut Sherbrooke .
'Bruce, E R B side Marg'ree H.
Huron, C R ; B side Pub. Harb
Gloucester X B B side Ragged Is'd
York, N R Bast Sooke
Autigonishe ... N S K S> uthampton ...
Antigonishe . . X S Bast Templeton ...
Renfrew, N R.... j East Toronto
Xorthumb'd.
Shelburne....
King's
Lisgar
Sherbrooke. ,
NS
X B
NS,
X B
Q
N S
X S
X S
BC
Cumberland ... X S
Ottawa Q
York, E R
Inverness
Yarmouth
Shelburne
Vancouver
Asfa'lBastville Colchester N S"
Monck 0||Ba8t Wellington. Vancouver B C
Northumb N B ! East Wentworth . CumbeiUnd.. X S
POST OFFICE
EldeTTMills
Bldon Station . ...
Eldorado
Elford
Klfrida
Elgin
Klgin
Elgin
Klgin
Blginburg
Blginfield
Klgin Road
Klia
Elimville
Klizabethville ....
"Elkhorn
Ellaton
Kllengowan
Kllen's Town
Bllershouse
Kllesmere
Elliott
hlliott's Corners.
Elliott's Mills
Elliott Vale
Ellisboio'
Ellisville
Ki m
Elma . .
Dunraven 'Poutiac Q East Wallace
Dunrobin ICarleton East Williamsb'gh
Dunsford Victoria, 8R ! Eastwood
Duntroon Simcoe, N R OJfBaton
Dunvtgan (Glengarry 0| Kauclaire ....
Cumberland.... N S
Dundas....
Oxford, SR
Compton Q
D. Nipissing....
Dunvegan (Inverness ....:. N SjiEbenezer Queen's P El
Dupey's Corner ...' Westmoreland. N B 'Ebenezer I Assa
Durell King's PElj Kberts
*Durham Grey, S R
Durham Pictou N S
Durham Bridge .. York N B|
Durhamville Restigouche
Durland Lunenburg.
Dutch Brook Cape Breton
Dutch Settlement Halifax ....
Dutch Village
*Dutton
Dwight
Dwyer Hill
Halifax..
. -F.lKin. W R
Bcho Buy
( Kcho Place
N B Echo River
X S Echo Vale
N S * Economy
,X S Economy Point.,
Bothwell
Selkirk M
Algoma
Brant, N R
Algoma
Compton
Colchester
Q
X S
iColchester NS
,.X S Ecum Secum Guysborough . X S
,... Ecum Secum Brg.
Carleton...
Dyer's Bay | Bruce, N R .
Eady Simcoe, E R
Eagle Elgin, W R
Eagle Head Queen's
Eagle s Nest .... : Brant, N R. .
Baling Middlesex, E R... i Edgar Mills ...
Earner s Corners . Cornwall .
Halifax ......... N S
Northumb., W R.
Mu-koka & P S'd. ! Rddystone
... ! Eden [Elgin, ER..
... C 1 Eden jMarquette M
Kden Grove Bruce. E R
Wellington, S R..
Assa
... Eden Mills
N^| Edenwold
dgar
Eardley .,
Earlswood
Earl town..
Ottawa
... Assa!
Simcoe, ER
. -- , Essex, S R
E'garton Mntk.kti & P S'd.O
Q, Edge Hill IGrey, S R
Colchester ...... N
Earnscliffe : Simcoe, 8 R
Pontiac
Bdgeley
Bdgeley Farm . ...
Edgett's Landing
QMEdiington.
East A 1 afield
Eist Amher^t .... Cumber laod... N S
East Ai-gus Compton Q I Edmonton
York, WR
Assa
Albert .......... N B
Muskoka A P S'd.
Argtmteuil ....... Q
Peel
East Apple River. Cumberland ...X < Edmonton Alta
East Arthabaska. Arthabaska Q Kdmundston Victoria M B
Bothwell O
Yarmouth N S
Victoria X S
Cumberland... XS
East Baltic King's P E 1 EJj's Mills..
East Bay -Cape Breton... N J- \ riel Brook
East Bay, N. Side Cape Breton... N B Bel Cove
East Bolton Brome Q Eel Creek
East Broughton... Beauce Q Bel River Cross'g.
Eel River Lake....
Restigouche
N B
York N B
East Cheboinie ... Yarmouth N
East Chezzetcook Halifax N S Effingham
EastClifton ! Compton Q Egan Creek
Eastdale King's N S *Eganville
East Dover Halifax X S- Egbert
East Dudswell .... Wolfe Q Egerton | Wellington, N R.
East Dunham Missisquoi Q Egg Island Saguenay Q
East Earltown .... Colchester X S < Bglington York, E R
Eastern Harbour. Inverness N > Egmondville Huron, S R
East fhrnham ..Brome Q ' Egmont Bay Prince PEI
East Ferry Oigby XS Bgypte 'Shefford Q
East Folly" M'nlain Colchester N S Eight Island Lake Guysboro' N S
E Hall's Har. R'd., King's X S haoa -Caidwell 0;
East Hereford Compton Q Bib Mills Leeds, S R
East Jeddore Halifax X S Klcho IMonck
East Leicester ... Cumberland ...X S Elder Cardwell
Monck
Hastings, N R ...
Renfrew, S R . ...
Simcoe, S R
Elmbank
Elmcroft
Elmfield
Elmgrove
Elmhedge
Elrnhurst
*Elmira
Elmira
Elmore
Blmsdale
Klmsdale
Elmside
Klmstead
Kim River
Elnisvale
Blmsville
Elm Tree
"Eimvale
Kim Valley
* Elmwood
Klmwood
*Elora
Elphin
Klphlnstone
Elsie
Klsinore
Elton
Elva
Emberson
*Embro
Embrun
Emerald
Emerald
l^metald
Emerald Hill ....
*Emerson
Emery
t migrant Road ...
Kmileville
Emmett
Brno River
Empey
Empire...
Empire Valley....
*BmsdaJe
Emyvale
En'erby
Enfield
Enfield
English Bay
English Corner ...
English Settlem't
English Town ,
Euuis
Ennishore
Enniskillen
! Rnniskillen Sta ..
Bnnismore
ELBCTORAl. DISTRICT
YorkTWRTr.ro
Victoria, N R. ... O
Hustings, N. R..O
Eusex. SR O
Wentworth, S R.
Leeds, S R O
Pictou N8
Albert N B
X Wesfmlnster.B O
Frontenao O
Middlesex, E R... O
L'Islet Q
York, WR O
Perth, SR O
Durham, E R.... O
Selkirk M
Norfolk, NR O
Bruce, ER O
Northumbrl'd N B
Hants N 8
York.ER O
Lanark, S R O
Simcoe, E. R O
Queen's PEI
Kings PEI
An*
Leeds, SR O
Lanark, NR O
'Dundas O
I Peel
Chai lotto.. .
Pictou
Simcoe, S R.
Grey, ER....
Kiug's
Waterloo, N R ... O
King's PEI
Ass*
Hants XS
Prince PBI
Pontiac
O
NB
N8
O
N B
NB
O-
Essex, X R . . . . O
Maiquette M
Halifax N 8
Charlotte . .
Addington
Simcoe, XR O
Selkirk M
Bruce, ER O
King's NB
Wellington, C R. O
Lanark, N R O
Marquette M
Victoria, NR O
Bruce, X R M
Selkirk O
Selkirk M
Muskoka 4 P S'd. O
Oxford, X R O
Russell
Lennox
Inverness . . . . NS
Queeu's PE J
Selkhk M
Provencher M
York, W R
Westmoreland N B
Bagot Q
Renfrew, S R ...
Algoma O
Hastings, N R . . O
Haldimand O
CaribovLilloetBC
MuskoKa & P S'd. >
Queen's P E I
Yale-Kootenay.B <?
Durham, W R ... O
Hants NS-
Gaspe Q
lifax NS-
! Queen's N B
Victoria N S-
jCardwell O
I Victoria XB
I Durham, W R ... O
JQneen's N B
!Peterboro',W R.. O
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT j POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Enon
Enterprise
JEpping
Epsom ... .
Cape Breton... N S
Addington
Farewell.
Wellington, N R.
Kent
Carleton N B
; Foley Brook
Volley Lake
i Folly Mountain...
Folly Village
Fontenelle
Fontenoy
Victoria N B
' Fargo
: Farmerston
Colchester NS
Colchester NS
Colchester NS
Gaspe" Q
Richmond Q
Welland
Colchester N S
Shtlburne N S
Kent N S
Huron, E R
Huion.WR
Haldimand
Lambton, W R....
Asaa
Grey, ER
Ontario, N R
Wellington, S R..
King's NB
Waterloo, N R ...
Farmingdale
Farmington
King's NB
King's P E I
Cumberland ... N S
Brome Q
Missisquoi Q
Eramosa
Erb
Erbsville
Farnboro'
*Font?tttl
Eric
Erie
Haldimand
Wellington, S R..
Addington
Lisgar M
Guyaboro' N S
Wolfe Q
Farnham Centre
*Farnham
! Forbes' Point
Ford's Mills
* Fordwich
Missisquoi Q
Perth S R
Erinsville
Erinview
Erinville
Erie
Erneetown Station
Far rail's Point ...
Stormont
Ottawa Q
Fordyce .
Foreman
Forest...
Forest Farm
Fassifern
Glengarry
Father Point
Fauxbourg
Fawcett Hill
Fawkham
Rimouski Q
Lunenburg ... N S
Westmoreland N B
Ontario, N R
Oniario.NR
Wolfe Q
Vancouver . . . .B C
Grey, E R
Leeds, S R
Forester's Falls ...
Format Hill
! Forest Mills
1 Foreston
Renfrew, N R. ...
King's PEI
Lennox
Erskine
Eacott
Bonaventure .... Q
Northumb NB
Carleton N B
Cape Breton ... N S
Bruce, W R
Renfrew, S R 0!
Hal ton
Fawn
Fecteau's Mills ...
Carleton N B
Norfolk, SR
Leeds, S R
Queen's N B
Escuminae
Esdraelon
Eskaeoni
Eskdale
'Forestville ...
For far ..
Fellows
Felton
Russell .
Forks
Simcoe, S R
Prescott
Forks, Baddeck ...
Forks Road
Formosa
Victoria N S
Monck
Bruce, ER
Pontiac Q
Sask
Esmonde
Fenaghvale
Fenella
Esquesing
Esquima : t
Esquimaux Point
Essex
Essex
Northumb., W R.
Victoria, N R ....
Monck
Victoria BC
*Fenelon Fatts . ...
Fenwick
Fort Coulonge ....
Fort a la Come
Essex, S R
Fenwick
Fenwick
King's NB
Cumberland... N S
Wellington, C R..
Renfrew, S R....
Middlesex, S R. .
Lanark, S R
Gloucester. . .. N B
Simcoe, N R
Addington
Frrt Alexander-
Fort Augustus ...
Fort Ellice
Lisgar M
Queen's PEI
Marquette M
Essonville
Esterhaz
Peterboro', E R .
Asea
^Fergus
Fergutlea
Ferguson
* Fort Erie
ForteKcue
Fort Frances
Fortierville
Welland
Victoria, N R . ... O
Algoms O
Lotbiniere . . . . Q
Estmere.
Etang du Nord ...
Victoria N S
Ferguson's Falls...
Ferguson's Point.
Fergusonvale
Fermoy ,.
Etchemin
Ethel
Etna
Ettrick
Eugenia
Levis Q;
Huron, E R
King's NS
Middlesex, ER...
Grey, S R
Fortier Settlement
Fortin
Lunenburg ... N S
Rimouski Q
Ferndale
Albert NB
Assa
Fort ivipp
Alta
Fort Lawrence
(Fort Louisburg...
\*Fort JUcLeod
Cumberland N S
Cape Brrton ...N B
Alta
Selkirk M
Ferndale House...
Fern Glen
Simcoe, E R
Muskoka & P S'd
Middlesex, S R. .
Lisgar M
Victoria N .>
Queen's N B
Eureka
Eustia
Pictou NS
Sherbrooke Q
King's N B
Algoma oi
Fernhill
Fernton
Ferry Landing....
Ferris
Fort Pelly
Assa
Evandale
Evanevaie
Evelyn
FortSatkatchewan
Fort Simpson
Fort Steele
Fort Stewart
Fortune Bridge ...
Fortune Cove
Fort William
*Fort William . ...
* Fort William West
Foster
Foster's
Alta
Cariboo BC
Yale-Kootenay, B C
Hastings, N R... O
King's PEI
Prince PEI
Pontiac Q
Algoma
Middlesex, E R...
Simcoe, S R
Victoria N B
Everett
Everett
Ferryville
Carleton N B
Fesserton
Fetherston
Feversham
Field
Simcoe, E R
Muskoka 4 P S'd. O
Grey, E R
Yale & Kooten'yBC
Halifax N S
Prince PE I
Elgin W R
Eversley
Everton
York, N R
Wellington, S R.. 0;
Middlesex, N R .
Northumb'ld. N B
King's NS
York, WR
Selkirk M
Selkirk M
Stanstead. Q
Exeter
Ex moor
FifteenMileStre'm
Fifteen Point
*Fingall
Finger Board ....
Finlayson
Factory Dale
Fairbank
Fairburn
Fairfax
Fairfax
Fairfield
Fairfield, East ...
Fairfield
Fairfield Plain ...
Fair Ground
Fairhall
Fairhaven
Fair holme
Brome Q
Lunenburg.... N S
King's NB
York NB
Richmond N S
Victoria N B
Victoria, S R. . . .
Victoria N S
Foster's Croft
Fogterville
Fourchie
Four Falls ,...
Pintona
Cardwell
King's PEI
Brockville
St.John NB
Oxford, SR
Norfolk, S.R ...0
Selkirk M
Charlotte N B
Muskoka APSd.O
Northumber'd.N B
.. ARHH
Firnt South
Lunenburg. . . N S
Perth. SR
Haldimand
Prince Edward. .
Stanstead Q
Fish Creek
Fisherville
Four Mile Brook .
Fournier
Pictou NS
Prescott
Peterboro' W R.
Gaspe Q
Elastings, E R ...
Westmoreland N B
Cumberland... N S
Guysboro' N S
Simcoe, ER
Muskoka & P S'd O
Gaspe Q
Cumberland ... N S
Lisgar M
Marquette M
Renfrew, SR....O
Richmond NS
Dorchester Q
Monck
FisL Lake .
Fowler's Corners
Fox Bay (sub) . ...
^oxboro'
Fox Creek
Fitch Bay
Fitzgerald Station
Fitzroy Harbour .
Five Islands
Five Mile River ...
Flamboro' Centre
Flanders
Prince PEI
Lanark, N R
Colchester NS
Hants N S
Wentworth, N R.
Fox Harbour
Fox Island Main.
Foxmead
Fox Point
Fairley
Fairmont Springs, Yale-Kootenay B C
Fairmount |flrw. E R O
Flatlands
Flat River
Fleetwood
Restigouche... N B
Qneen's P E I
Durham E R
Fox River
Fox River ....
Foxton
Fcx Warren
Foymount
Framboise
Frampton
Franconia
* FranJcford
Fairview
Fairview Station .
Tair Valley
Fair view
Perth, SR
Halifax N S
Simcoe, E R
Westmoreland. NB
Queen's P E 1
St. John .N H
Flesherton
FleshertonStation
Fletcher
Fletcher's Station
Grey, S R
Grey, S R
Kent
Halifax N S
Bonaventure Q
Rimouski
Addington
Richmond Q
Fairview
*FairviUe
Falding
Muskoka
Ontario, NR
Simcoe, E. R
Middlesex. NR-.
Brant S R
Falkenburg
Falkeiiburgh Sta.
Falkirk
Falkland
Hastings, W R...
Victoria, S R
Durham, E R. ...
Marquette M
Huntingdon Q
Muskoka & P S'd
Lanark, S R
Brockville
Ontario,NR
Antigonishe... NS
Antigonishe ... N S
Durham, E R....
Levis Q
Fleuriau
Flinlon
tfln.Mon
Frank Hill
Franklin
Falkland
Falkland Ridge...
Fallbrook
Fallowfield
Falls View
Falmouth
Falmouth Station.
Fannystelle
Faraday
Halifax N? Flnrftrtfllfl
Waterloo, N R ...
Middlesex, W R.
Carleton N B
Carleton N R
Marquette M
Queen's N L
Lanark, N R....O
Charlotte N B
Ontario, S R Oj
Franklin Centre...
Franks Bay
Franktown
Frankville
Fraserburg
Fraser's Grant ....
Fraser's Mills
Frazerville
Frechette
Annapolis N S
Lanark, S R
Carleton
* Florence
Florenceville
Florenceville, East
Florenta
Welland
Hants N S
Hants N S
Flowers' Cove
Flower Station....
Flume Ridge
Foley
Lisgar M
Hastings, N R ....0
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
POBT OFFIOB
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Victoria, NR.... O
Argenteuil Q
Argeuteuil Q
Vancouver B C
Niwilet *..... Q
Uape Breton... N S
King's P K l
Halton
Stanstead Q
Antigonishe ... N 8
York.N R
Huntingdon Q
Ontario, N R
Renfrew, N R ..
Waterloo. 3 R ...
Albert NB
Toronto Centre.
Essex, SR
Annapolis N 8
POST ornci
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
FrtderivUm
Frederictrm Junct .
frederlcton Hoad
Fredericton Stat.
Freeborn
Freeland
Fork NB
Suubury N B
Westmoreland N b
Queen's ...P E J
(lelert
Geneva
Qenoa
'llend.de ...
Glendale
Glendinntng
Glendyer
Middlesex, ER.
Marquette M
Selkirk M
Inverness N 3
Grey, 8 R
Guvsboro 1 NS
..." Assa
Gen^a..
ientilly
Perth, N R
Leeds, SR
Prince P E 1
Wentworth, N R. (,-
Halton
Gleueden
Glenelg
Glen Eweo
leorge's River ....
* Georgetown
'Georgetown
Jeorgeville
Freelniid
Freelton
Glenfanning
Glen Farrow ....
Glenfinnan
Glengarry
Glengarry
Glengarry Station
Glengarry Valley.
Glengyle .
King's PEI
Huron, ER ....
Queen's PEI
Inverness .... N 3
Prince P.E.I
Pictou NS
Cape Breton... N. S
Pontiac . . Q
Jfyttport
Free port
Digby NS
Waterloo, S R... O
Prince PE1
Vlissisquoi Q
Bruce, N R
Vancouver B C
Suubury N B
Georgina Island
Gleraldine
Freetown
* Frdighsburg
French Bay
French Creek
French Lake
French River
French River
Ji'rench River
French Road
Gernianicus
Jerman Mills
lermautown
*Gerrard Street...
tfesto
Gleaner's Creek ...
Gethsemani (sub)
GJetson's Point ...
Geyser
Slant's Lake
Gibraltar
3ibson
Glenhulm
Marquette M
Simcoe, N R O
MuskokaAPSd.
Sherbrooke Q
Piovt-ncher Q
Ottawa Q
Pictou N j-
Queen's PE1
viusk. & P. S'd...
Cape Breton.. N g
Cape Breton ... N S
Drummond Q
Queen's P E 1
King's N B
Halifax N S
Inverness N S
Inverness N s
Inverness N S
Dundas
Norfolk, S R
Elgin, W R o
Huntingdon Q
Shefford Q
Brome Q
Perth, SR
Hastings, N R ...
Wentworth, S R.
Queen's N B
Wellington, N R.
Victoria, N R. . .
Bruce, E. R. . .
Glen Huron
Glenila
Glen Iver
Glenlea
Glenlivet
Qlenlivet
Glen Lloyd
Lunenburg... N 8
Lisgai M
French Village ...
French Village ...
French Village ...
French Village ...
Friar's Head
Friars Head Chap
Frizzl'ton
Restigouche... N B
Megantic Q
Guysborough N S
Grey, E R
Simcoe, & R
York N B
Digby N S
Cumberland... N S
Marquette M
Prince Edward...
Simcoe, B R
fork, N R
North'berl'd N B
Ualdimaad
Victoria NS
Victoria N B
Bruce, N R
Cape Breton ... N S
Victoria N S
Glen Major
Glen Margaret ...
Glen Martin
Glen Mary
OuUrio, W R....
Halifax X S
Gibson
(JilbertCove
Gilbert Mountain
Gilbert Plains.. ..
3Hbert's Mills
Gilchrist
Jilford
Halifax N S
Sask
Oleu ileyer
Glen Millar
Norfolk, 3 R O
Hastings, W R...
Grenville, S R ...
Brant, N R
Megantic Q
Glengarry
Glengarry
Froatburn
Frogmore
Glenmore
Glen Morris
Glen Murray
Glennevis
Frontier
Frost Village
Fulford
Gilks
,iill
Glen Norman
Glen Oak
GHllander'sMouut.
Gillespie
Middlesex, S. R...O
Selkirk M
Fuller
Qlenora
Fulton
ailliesliill
Qillies Lake
Gillies Point
Gillies Point East
3ilman
Glen Orchard
(len Porter
Simcoe, E R
Nortbumbrl'd, N B
Lambton, E R ...
Antigonishe ...N S
Glengarry
Hastings, W R... O
Glengarry
Glenjrarry
Norfolk, SR
Pictou NS
Grenville, S. R...
Duudas ~.
Brome Q
Fulton Brook
Fulton's Mill-....
Furnace Falls
Fyfield
Glen Rae
Victoria N 8
Glen Road
Glen Robertson ...
Glen Ross
Qlenroy
GlenSandfield ...
Qlenshee
Glensliee
QlenSmail
Glen Stewart
Qlen Sutton
Brome Q
Qabarouse Lake...
Cape Breton... N S
Gape Breton ... N .S
Cape Breton... N
Vancouver. ... B L
Perth, NR
Queen's N H
Victoria N Ji
Hastings, N R.... o
Lisgar 31
Gliinli
Gaberouse Bara'cfc
Gabriola Island ...
Gad's llill
Gagetown
Girard
Giroux
St. John Q
Provencher M
Middlesex, E R...
Victoria NB
Marquette M
*3ladstone
Gladstone
Gladstone...,
Galbraith.
Lanark, N. R.... O
Yjile-Kootenay B C
Lanark, NR r
Queen's PEI
Gladys
... Alts
Galena
Galetta
Gallas Point
Gallingertown ...
Bruce, WR
Durham, E R ...
Victoria, S R
Wentworth, S R.
Wentworth, SR.
Hastings, N R....
Middlesex, S R...
Grey, SR
Cape Breton.. N S
Ontario, W R. ...
Carleton N R
Addington
intigonishe ....N S
Pete.boro'E.R...
Alta
GlenTay ....
Lanark, S R
Antigonisbe... N S
Frontenac
Glen Uig
Glen vale
Qlenvale
Glenville
Oltndine
Jlanford
Westmoreland,X B
Inverness N S
Qlenejarry
King's PEI
Compton Q
Waterloo, S R.... O
)ntario, N R
Leeds, S. R
Durham, E R ...
Frontenac
Pictou NS
Vlgoma
Gllanford Station .
Gllanmire
Gllanworth
GHascott
* Ga.lt
Glen Walter
Qlen William
Glen Williams
Glen Willow
Gainebridge
*Gananoque
'Garden Hill
Garden Island ..
Garden of Eden ...
<3arden River
^Gardiner Mines
-Gardiner's Creek
Garneld
Halton
Middlesex, W R ,
Yarmouth NS
Gloucester N B
'jlassville
Gloucester Station
Qobeil
' Goble's Corners ...
Godbout
Glastonbury
Qlebe Road
Charlevoix Q
Brant, N R
Saguenay Q
Huron, W R
Addington
Northumb'd, E R.O
Halifax
Yale-Kootenay. B
St. John N B
St. John N. B
Renfrew, N R ...
Carleton NB
Marquette M
Muskoka A P S'dO
Quysborough... N S
Cape Breton ... N S?
St John N 15
GlenAlda
Gleichen
Queen's PEI
Ohateaugnay Q
King's N S
L'Islet Q
Ualdimand C
St. John N B
3renville, S R ...
Welland
Goderich
Godfrey
Glen Adelaide
Assa
'Garland
*Gle.n Allan
Glen Almond
Gllen Alpine
Glen Anglin
Glenannan
Gllenarm
Wellington, R..
Ottawa Q
Antigonishe ...N S
Gloucester N B
Huron, E R
Victoria, NR <>
Antigonishe ... N S
Ottawa u
Colchester. ... N s
Brockville
Marquette .M
Frontenac
Simcoe, SR
Middlesex, W R,
Inverness N S
Etestigonche ... X B
Guysboro' N S
Klgin, ER
King's PEI
Cardwell
Glengarry O
Inverness N S
Qodolphin
GofiTs
Garueau
Garnet
lolden
Garnet
Glolden Grove
GoldenGroveMills
Golden Lake
Golden Ridge
Golden Stream . .
Golden Valley ....
Qoldenville
Qoldfleld
Garretton
-Garrison Road ...
XJarryowen
-Garthby Station
Grey, N R O
Wolfe Q
31en Bard
Ulen Bean
Glenbervie
GlenBuell
'Gartmore
Marquette M
Chateauguay . ... Q
iaa D & Q
Gasparine
*Gasp6 Basin
<3aspe Bay South
Gaspereaux*
Gaspereaux
Gaspereaux
Qasp6 . . Q
Glenburnie
Glencairn
*Glencoe
Qlencoe
Gold River
Goldsmith
Lunenburg...
Essex, SR
Wellington, C R,
Victoria B C
King's P E 1
Queen's NB
King's N S
Queen's N B
Qoldstone
Qoldstream
Jondola Point ....
Gkmor
Good Corner
looderham
ftoodstown
Goodtoood
Gooseberry Cove
Gaspereaux Sta...
Gatineau Mills ...
<Javelton
Qlencoe
Glencove
Ottawa Q
Lisgar M
Carleton NB
Peterboro', E R...
Carleton
Yarmouth NS
Colchester N S
Vorthamberl'd.N B
Halifax N S
Sunbury N B
Glen Colin
Glencorradnle ....
Glen Cross ......
Glen Donald
Glendale
Oay's River
Oay's River Road
Oeary
Ontario, WR
St. John N B
90
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893..
POST OPFTCE
Goose Creek
Goose River
Gordon
Gordon Creek
Gordonsville
Gordonville
Gore
Gore Bay
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
St. Johu.7..~N~B
King's PEI
Essex, SR O
Pontiac Q
Carleton N b
Wellington, N R, n
Gore's Landing ..
Goring
Gormley
"Garrit
Hants
Algoma
Granville
Granvillc Centre
Qranville Ferry ..
'Irassmere
Grassy 's Corners
Grattan
Qrattan
Gravel Hill.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Queers P K!
Annapolis N
Annapolis N S
MiiHkoka & P. S'd
Wentworth, S R.
Northum' N B
Renfrew, S R ....
Stormont
Northumb'd,W R I ' Gravmhurst 'Simcce, E R
Grey, E.R | Jraystock
York, E R Great Shemogue
ii,,.-,,r, v p n \*n*rfni trfn**.*
Huron, E R
Goshen Albert NB
Goshen _ JGuysboro' NS
Gosport I Lennox
Goulais Bay Algoma
Goulais River | Algoma Q j
Gould Compton Q
Gould Station. ...j Compton Q ;
Gouldville (Westmoreland NB
Gourock Wellington, S R.
Gowan Brae | Kings PEI
Qowanstown I Wellington, N R.
Gower Point j Renfrew, N R ... Oj
Gowland Mount'n Albert N B
Perth, SR !
Gowrie
Gracefleld . . .
* Grafton
Grafton
Grafton
Graham's Road
Ottawa Q ,
Northum' WR...
Carleton NB
King's NS
Queen's PEI!
Grahamsville iPeel
Grainfield
iNorthumb'd... NB
VIJ.CUUUCJ.U IXlVBMftlUUV ** XI JLJ
Granboro' Shefford Q
>/3v/7n/ SlViftflfrtr/1 f\\
Grand Anse ....
Grande Ance ....
Grand Bay
Grand Bend
Shefford Q
Richmond N S|
Gloucester NB!
King's N B 1
Middlesex, E.R. O
Great Village
freely
Greenbank
Green Bay
Jreenbusn
Greenbush
Greenfield
Greenfield
Oreeutild
Greenfield
Greenfield
Jreen Harbour
Green Hill
Green Hill
Green Hill
Greenlaw
tjreenock
Green Point
Green Point
Green Ridge
Green River
Green River
Green River ..
QreenRoad
Green's Brook
Green's Creek..
Greensbields...
Peterboro', ER...O
Westmoreland N B
Colchester N S
Russtll
Ontario, N R.
Algoma
o
Brockville
York NB
Antig-mishe.... N S
Glengarry
Carleton NB
Queen's N S
Colchester N S
Greenfield, St.Mys Guysboro' N S
Shtlburne N S
Pictou NS
Cumberland .
York
Grande Baie idhicoutimi Q Greenside
Grand Cascapedia Bonaventure. . . . Q
Grande Clairiere. Selkirk Ml
Grand Desert .... Halifax N S
Grand Entry jGaspfi Q
Grande Freniere... Two Mountains . Q
Grande Greve iGaspS Q
Grande Ligne I St. John's Q
Gr/tnde Fointe ... 'Provencher M!
Grande Prairie ... j Yale-Kootenay.B Cj
Grandes Piles |Champlain Q
Grandes Coudees. Beauce Q
Grand Etang 'Inverness N. Si
Grande VallSe ... Gasp6 QJ Qreer
Greensville
Green Valley ..
Greenview
Greenville
Greenville Statn.
Green way
Greenway
Greenwich
Greenwich Hill ...
Greenwood
Greenwood
Greenwood
*Grand Falls Victoria N B
Greer Mount
Grand Falls Por'gej Victoria NB Gregory ,
Grand Harbor ....j Charlotte N B Grenfel....
Grandigue iKent NB flfrw^ft
Grandin ! &&&'* GrenviUc
Grand Lake Sta.. Halifax N S Gresham
Grand Manan | Charlotte N B Gretna
Grand-Mere iChamplain Qi Gretna
Grand M6tis jRimoutki Q Grey Eaele
/l VAn ^ vf: XT n T>_-^ -VT o ^ A.
Grand Mira, N.... Cape Breton
Grand Mira, S ; Cape Breton ..
Grand Narrows, R Victoria ,
Grand Narrows, S. Cape Breton
Grand Pabos
Grand Pre..
Grand River ...
GaspS Q
King's NP
Gaspe Q
NS Greystead
N S Glrey's Mills
N S Greywood Annapolis . . .
Grierson
Griersville
Griffin
Qriffln's Corners .
Grand River 'Victoria N B Griffin Cove....
Grand River I Richmond NS Griffith.
Grand St. Esprit . jNicclet Q
Grand Tracadie ... Queen's P E 1
*Grand Valley . ... Wellington, N R. j Grlmsby Centre... Wentworth', S R. 6
Grandview
Granee
Granger
Granite Creek .... Yale- Kootn ay. B C
Granite Hall
.... Queen's P B
.... Selkirk M !
Card well
Muskoka 4 PSd.O
Grimsby
Urimsby Park
Grimsthorpe
Grimston
Grindstone Island
Griswold . .
Grondines
Grondines Station
Grant Russell
Grant Westmoreland,N B Grosses Coques
Grantley Dundas Grosses Roches...
Grantham Vancouver B C 'Clrosvenor
Granthurst Oxford. N R Grovesend
*Granton Middlesex, NR... Groves Point
Granton Pictou NS Groveton
Grant's Corners. ..; Stormont ;Grund
.NS
NB
Alta
Bruce, E R
Prince Edward . .
alouceeter N B
Proven chtr... . . . M
Temiscouata .... Q
Ontario, W R . ...
Victoria NB
Carltton N P
Pictou N S
Colchesttr N S
Richmond Q
Grey, SR
Wentworth, N R,
Glengarry
Hastings, N R ... Oj
Cumberland.... N Si
Cumberland.. ..N S
Middlesex, N R..
Selkirk M
King's PEI
King's NB
Lisgar M
King's NS
Ontario,W R
St. John N B
Pontiac Q
Simeon, E R
Simcoe, NR
Assa
Argenteuil
Gueguen
*Guelph
ilds .
Bruce, W R
.... Q
C
JL* UWj T A* V
Selkirk M
Lennox
Muekoka & P S'd.
Middlesex, S R ...0
King's NB
NS
Alto
...
Grey, E R ....
Stan stead ...
Elgin, ER....
Q
Q
Renfrew, SR
Wentworth. S R.
Wentwortb,SR.
Algoma
Grey, NR
Gasp 6
Selkirk
Portneuf Q
Portneuff Q
Digby N S
Rimouski Q
Guysboro' N S
Elgin, ER
Cape Breton ... N S
Grenville, S R ...
Selkirk ... . . M
Gulf Shore
Gull Cove
G uil Creek
Gull Lake ,
Gunning Cove ...
Gunter
Guthrie
Gnypborough
Guysborough
Guysboro' In' vale.
Gypsum Mines ...
Hackett's Cove ...
Hadlow Cove
*Hagersvitte
Hagerman's Corn.
Haileybury
Hainsville
Hainsville
Halcro
Haley Station . ...
Halcomb
HaldaneHill
Half Island Cove
Halfway Cove
Halfway Brook ...
Halfway River St.
*Haliburton
*Halifax
Ilallerton
Ualloway
Hallowell Grant...
Hall's Bridge
Hall's Glen
Hall's Harbour ...
Hall's Mills
Hall's Prairie . . ,
Hall's Stream
Hallville
Halpenny
Halston
Halverson
Hamtll's Point ...
*Hamilton .........
* James Street.
* Pearl Streti.
*Siemn Street
Hamilton Beach.
Hamilton
Hamilton Cove....
Hamilton Mouu'n
Hamiota
Hammondvale ...
Hampshire Mills.
Hampstead
Hampstead
Hampden
* Hampton
Hampton
* Hampton
Uamtown
Hanceville
Hanlan
Hanlan
Hannon
* Hanover
Hansford
*Hantsport
Hanwell
Harbord
Harb'r au Souche
Harbour Road ...
Harbourville
Hardinge
Hardingville
Hardwicke
Hardwood Flat ...
Hardwood Lands.
Hardy
Harewood
[Hargrave
IHarkaway
Harlem
Harley
Harley Road
...O
NS
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
KonT." N B
Wellington, S R.
Kent
Cumberland ...N 8
Cape Breton ... N S
Addington O
Assa
Shelburne N S
I Hastings, N R....
i Simcoe, E R
I Norfolk, NR O
jGuysboro' N 8
Guysboro' N 8
Haldimand.
i Halifax
jLevis Q
Haldimand
i York, ER
Nipissing O-
Dundas O
Digby N S
Saik
Renfrew, N R. . .
Northumberl'dN B
Muskoka & P S'd.
Guysboro' N S
Guysboro' N S
i Colchester N 8
Cumberland ....N S
! Peterboro', E R, O-
I Halifax NS
i Huntingdon Q'
| Hastings, E R ... O
JAntigoniehe... N S
[ Peterboro', W R, O
i Peterboro', E R,
! King's NS
ILanaik, N R O
;N.Westminster,B C
Corapton Q-
Dundas
Larark, N.R
.Hastings, ER ...
I Pontiac Q
Igimcoe, E R O
'Hamilton
Hamilton
Hamilton O
Hamilton O
Wentworth, S K, O
[Prince PEI
iSaguenay Q
Queen's N B
iMarquette M
(King's N B
Simcoe, E R
i Oxford, N R
Queen's N B
Grey, SR
Durham, W R ...
Queen's PEI
King's NB
iYork NB
Carriboo-Liloet B C
Peel 0-
Lisgar M
Wentworth, S R, O
IGrey, SR O
i Cumberland .. N S
Hants N 8
| York NB
jCarleton 0-
! Antigonishe ...N S
[Antigonishe ...N S
j King's N S
Addington C*
1st. John N B
INorthumb N B
iCompton Q
lHants NS
Webtmorelanfl.NB
Westmoreland,N B
Selkirk M
Grey, ER O
Leeds SR O
Oxford, SR O
'Queen's N R
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
91
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
ELf.CTORAL DISTRICT
POST orrici
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Harlock
Harlowe
Harmony
Harmony Mills ...
Harold
Huron, 8 R
Addington
King's N g
Queen's N S
HeadofChezzetc'k
Head of Uillwb'.iM
U. -vl Ind. II ir. L
Head of Jeddora .
Head of Jordan R .
HeadofMillstrearn
U. of Riverllebert
i [.St. Margaret's B
Head St. Peter's B
(I. South River L.
II. Tatamag'cheB.
Head of Tide
UeadofWallaceB.
H.WallaceB.(N.S.)
Heaslip
Halifax N
King's P K 1
<}iivHborough...N .-
Halifax N >
IlillRbarn
'Ifillsdalf
Hi'lsdale
Hills'lalH
Hill's Green
Hillside
'lillside
Hillvlew
Hilly Grove
'ilihon
I Hilton
Annapolis NS
Simcoe. E R
Inverness N S
King's N B
Huron, S R
Cape Breton ...N S
Albert N B
Selki.k M
Algoma Q
Hastings, N R ...
Lanark SR
Linear M
Shelbunie N J-
King's N U
Cumberland ... N t-
Halifax X!>
King's P E 1
(luy8borough...N.S
Colchester N g
Restigouche ...X 1
Cumbei lurid... N S
Cumberland ... N .-
.Selkirk 8J
Harper
Harperville
Harpley
Middlesex, N R...
MiddlessexER...O
Halifax N S
Queen's P E J
Saguenay ...Q
Argenteuil .'. (4
Oxford N R
Brant N R
Alta
Harrietsville
Harrigan Cove ...
Harrington
Harrington
Harrington, East
Harrington, West
Harrisburg
Northumb'd.ER.O
Selkirk M
{((inch
1 lintonburg
A idington O
Carleton O
Albert N B
l.i<"Hr ... Nf
Hiram
Hnausa
Heathbell
Heather
Pictou N fr
Lambton E R. ...
King's PEI
Antigonishe... N S
GreyE R O
Hoard's Station ... Northumb'd.K R.
Hoasic nunrfftR . rt
Harrison'sCorners
Harrison River ...
Harrison H. Sprs..
Harrison Road....
HarrisonSettlem't
*Harriston ...
Harribville
Htrrow
Harrowby
Cornwall
N. Westm'ster.B C
N.Westminster B C
Cumberland ...N S
Cumberland ...N
Wellington N R.
Westmoreland. N.B
Kssex, S R . . , . .
Marquette M
Addington
Muskoka & P S'd.
Norfolk NR
Cumberland ...N g
Carleton . N B
Heatherdale
Heatherton
H-athcote
Heathton
Hoath Head . .
Hobart
GreyNR
Simcoe, E R . . . .
Hochelaga Q
Provencher M
Cardwell O
Pictou NS
Oxford. SR
King's N B
Grey, N R O
York.N R 0-
Marquette M
Ottawa. . . Q
*Hochelaga
Hochstadt
Hockley
Hodson
Holbrook
Holderville
Stanstead Q !
Chicoutimi Q
Albert N b
llbertville
Hebron
Yarmouth N S
l-isgar M
Grenville, N R...
Digby NS
Pictou N g
Hecla
Heckston
Hectanooga
Hedgeville
Harrowsmith
Hartfell
Holland Centre ...
Holland Landing
Holltnd
Holland's Mills . .
Elollbroke
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hedleyville
Quebec Q
Assa
Aita
Hartington
Addinpton
Carleton N B
Heidelburg
Hekhla
Helena
Waterloo NR ...
Muskoka & PSd.O
Huntingdon Q
Lunenburg. ... N ?'
Dorchester Q
Norfolk, S R....
Huntingdon Q
Queen's N B
Uollen Wellington, N R,
Holly Simcoe, S R O
Holly Park York. N R f>
Hartley
Victoria, N R ....0
Selkirk nl
Hemford
Holmesville
Holmesville
Holmfield
Carleton ... N B
Harts mere
Addington
Queen's PE1
Albert N.B
Renfrew, S R
Megantic Q
Albert N B
York NB
Kent
Numberl'nWR.O
Carleton
Huron S R
Hartsville
Hemlock
* Hemmingford ...
Henderson Settle'l
Henderson Settle't
Selkirk M
Holstein
Holt
Uolton
Grey, SR 0-
York, N R O
Chateauguay . ... Q
Bruce, W R O
Lincoln
Cape Breton ..N S
Simcoe, S R 0>
Yale B C
Hurley
Harvej H.. Mines...
Harvey Bank
Harvey Station ...
Harwich
Harwood
Cumberland... N S
Pontiac Q
Huron E R
Hants N S
Prescott
Uolyrood
Homer
Homeville
Henfryn
Hennigar
Henry
Harwood Plains .
Haseville
Henrysburg
Henrymtte
*Hensall
Hepworth
Hepworth Station
Herdman
Hereford
Hereward
Hermon
Hermanville
Her nefield
Heron Island
Herring Cove
Herrons Mills
*Hespeler
[lesson
Hey worth
St. John's Qi
Iberville Q
Missisquoi.. ..Q
Digby ."...N
Northumb'd,ER,
Cumberland... N S
Albert N B
Oxford S R
King's NB
Stanstead Q
Pontiac Q
Hope Bay
Hopefield
Bruce X R O
Renfrew, S R . ... O
King's... PEI
Queen's PEI
Bonaventure Q
Lanark, N R O
Grey. E R O
Albert N B
Pictou
Albert X B
Hassett
* Hastings
Huron, S R
Biuce, NR
Bruce, N R ....
Huntingdon.
Compton Q
Wellington, C R,
Hastings NR.... O
King's P E 1
Hopefield
Hope River
Hastings
Hastings
Hatchley Stat'n...
Hatfield Point . ...
Hatley
Hopetown
Hopetown
Hopeville
Hopewell
*Hopewdl
Hopewell Cape. ...
Hopewell Hill
Hopper
Hornby
Hornby Inland ..
Horncastle
Homing's Mills ...
Horn's Road
Horton Landing...
II -tham
Hotspur
Hathaway
Hather on .......
!-atzjc
Groy, E R . .
N. Westmn'str BC
N. Westm'ste'-.B C
Peter borough ER
PeteiboroughER
Digby NS
Hastings, N R...
Prescott
Simcoe, E R
Waterloo, N R...
Selkirk M
Restigouche ...N B
Halifax N S
Lanark, N. R. ...
Waterloo. S R ...
Perth, N. R
Ottawa .... Q
Albert X B
Albert N- B
Halton
Hatzic Prairie . ...
Haultain
*Havelock .
Vancouver B C
Victoria, N. R....
Grey, E R
Cape Breton.. N S
King's V S
Havelock
*Hawkesbury
Hawkestone
Hawkfsville
Hewitt
Hiawatha
Hibernia
Hickson
Monck
Peterboro', E R,
Queen's N B
Muskoka& P. S'd C*
Peterboro', E R .
Norfolk, SR
Gaspe Q
Ontario.N R
Frontenac
Chateauguay ... Q
Sunbury X B
Halifax N S
Middlesex, S R... O
Vaudreuil Q
Queer's V B
Hawley
Hawthorne
Haw trey
Oxford N R . . . . <
Prince P K 1
King's PE 1
Marquette M
King's N S
Renfrew, S R ....
York W R
Hants NS
Elgin, WR
York, ER
Colchester NS
Caileton NB
Alfa
Russell
Oxford SR
Middlessex, N R.
Higgin's Road ...
High Bank
High Bluff
Highbury
High Falls
Highfield
Highfield
Flighgate
nighland Creek ...
Highland Village
Highlands
House Harbour ...
Housey's Rapids
Howe Island
*Hvwick
Hay
Hay Bay
Hayburn
Hay Cove
Hayden's Mills ...
Haydon
Hayesland
Richmond NS
King's P E I
Durham, W R ...
Wentworth, N R.
York N B
Selkirk M
Hoyt Station
Hubbard's Cove ...
Hulrey
Hayesvilla
Hayfield. .
Hay's River
Haysville
Huestis Landing.
Hulbert !
Hull
Duudas O
Inverness N S
Waterloo, S R....
Assa
High River
Ottawa
York, W. R Q
Hijrh Rock Ottawa Q
Hillburn A^a
Hnmber
[lumber Bay
* Humberstone i
Hun's Valley
Hunter's Home ..
Hunter's Mount'n
Hunter's Point ...
Hunter's River ...
Hunterstown
'Huntingdon
Huntingdon j
Hay ward
York. WR
Welland
Hazel Cliffe
Asea
Hill Farm . A?sa
HazelJean .
Carleton 5
Queen's PE J
Guysboro' N
York.ER
Lifgar... M
Victoria NR .... U
Cumberland... N g
King's PE1
Hill Head Argenteuil Q
HillhurSt flnjnntnn O
Marquette M
Queen s.. X B
Victoria N S
Pontiac Q
Queen's P E 1
Maskinongfi Q
Huntingdon Q
N We&tminst'r B C
Hazel Grove
Hazel Hill
Hillier
Hill man
Prince Edward ...0
Essex SR
Lambton, W R...
Inverness N 8
Albert NB
Wellington, S R,
Headford
Headingly
Head Lake
Head of Amherst
Head of Cardigan
Hillsborough
Hillsborough
* Hillsborough
HUlsburgh
'92
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
SLECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
fluntingfield . . .
Huntington ....
Huntingyille
Huutley
Hunt's Point
*Huntsvillc
Hurdville ...
Huron, E R . . ..
Cape Breton ... N S
Sherbrooke Q
Lanark, N.R
Queen s N S
IsleauxGrues ..
[sleBizard
Isle des C hones..
Isle Dupas
Montmagny Q
Jacques Cartier.. Q
Provencher M
Berthier Q
(aladar Station..
Kaleida
Addington
Selkirk ... M
Saministiqua
'Kamloops
tamouraska
Algoma
Yale BO
Kamouraska Q
AssaE
Isle Perrot
Vaudreuil Q
Vaudreuil Q
Cemiscouata.... Q
York, W R O
Lui:enburg ... N S
Middlesex SR O
Muskoka & P S'd.
Muskoka&PS'd.
Russell
tsle Perrot, Nord.
tsleVerte
[slington
{ananankis
Alta
Hurdman'sBridg
Hurtubise
'Husavick
Kaposvar
Assa
Hussell
[taly Cross
iars
Carleton
Lisgar M
Halifax NS
Simcoe, E. R ....
Peel
Hastings, N. R...
Middlesex, E R...
Renfrew, S R . ... C
Glrenville
^ara
King's NB
Annapolis N S
Assa
Hutchinson Settl
Ilutton House
Uuttonsville ;....
Uybla
[vanhoe
Hastings, S R ...
Wolfe Q
Simcoe, S R n
Leeds, SR
Sarsdale
^atepwe
[ves
[vy
Kitevale
Stanstead Q
Ivy Lea
JackfishBay ....
Jackson
Katrine
Muskoka&PS'd.
Westmoreland, N B
Ottawa Q
Grey, NR
Muskoka A P S'd.
Westmoreland N B
Cardwell
Peterboro', E R,
Algoma
Both well ...
Hyde Park Come
Hyndford
Hyndman
Icelandic River..
Ida
Ida
Say Settlement...
Kazubazua
Seady
Kearney
VtttttH
Cumberland ...N S
Qrey, N R O
CJarleton N B
Oarleton N B
Jape Breton ...N ij
Restigouche ...N B
Klgin.E R O
\ntigoniehe . .N S
lntionishe....N S
Hamilton
Huron, E R
Victoria N S
janark, N. R ....
Durham E R
Jackson
Jackson town
facksonville
Jacksonville
Jacquet River
| Jaffa
Lisgar M
Durham, E R ...
Queen's N B
Keenansville
Ignace
Ilfracombe
llderton
Illicillevraet
Imlah
Muskoka A P S'd.O
Middlesex, E R..
Yale-Kootenay, B C
King's NB
Queen's N B
ffeewatin
Keith
James River
James River Sta
* James Street
Jamestown
Jamesville
Keith.
Keith '
King's NB
Compton Q
Inchby
Indian Brook
Indian Ford
Indian Harbour...
-Indian H j a<l
Keithley Creek....
Keldon
Kelloe Station ...
Kells ....
Cariboo B C
Grey E R
Victoria N S
Marquette M
Halifax ... NS
Jamieson
Janetville
Janeville
Marquette M
Muskoka &PSd.O
Queen's PEI
Yarmouth N S
Huntingdon Q
Halton
Norfolk, NR
Grey, N R
Gloucester .... N B
Muskoka & PSd.
Simcoe, E R
Irtldimand
Grenville, N R...
lichmond N S
Kelly's Cross
Kelly's Cove
Kelso
Kelso
Xelvin
Kemble
Indian Island
Indian Mountain
Indian Point
Indian River
Indian River
Indian River Stat.
Indian Road
*lndian Town
Charlotte N B
Westmoreland, N B
Lunenburg N S
Peterboro', E R,
Prince PE ]
Peterboro', E. R.
Hants NS
St. John N Bl
Jarrett's Corners.
*farvis
Jasper
Jau vn n's Harbou r
Jeannette'aCrc'k.
Jeddora Oyster Pd
Jefferson
Jeffry
Jellyby
Halifax N S
'Cempt
Queen's N S
York, WR
King's N B
Brockville
Queen's N B
Kempt Head
lempt Road
Kempt Shore
Kempt Town
*KemptviTlt
Kemptville
Kendal
Victoria NS
Richmond N S
Hants NS
Colchester N S
Qrenville, N R...
Yarmouth N S
Durham, W R ...
Wellington, N R,
Peterboro'. E R...
Assa
*Ingrrso!l
Oxford, S R OJ
Card well ...
Inglewood
Inglisville
Ingoldsby
Ingonish
Annapolis N S
Victoria, N R....
Victoria N S
Halifax N S
Jenkins
Queen's N E
Lambton, E R....
Peterboro' E. R...
Jericho
Ingram River
Inholmes
Jermyn
vluskoka & P S'd.
Grey, ER
Dundas ...
fersey Mills
Jerseyville
<enil worth..
Kennaway
Kenlis .
Iniatioge
Inkerman ....
Brant, N R
Jessopyille
Jewett's Mills ...
Jocelyn
Jock Vale
Joggin Bridge ...
Joggin Mines
Johnson
Johnson Crossing.
Johnson Croft ...
Johnson's Mills...
Johnson's Mills...
Johnston's River.
Johnston
Grey E R
Inkerman
Innerkip
Innisfa.\l
Houcester N B
Oxford, N R
Alta
York N B
Kenmore
Kenntlcook
Kennetcook Cor .
fennington Cove
Cenneyville
Kensington
Kensington
Kensington
Russell
Hants NS
Hants N S
Carleton
Di^bv N ^
Innisfil
imcoe, S R O
janark, S R
Welland
Cape Breton.. NS
Perth, N R
Huntingdon Q
Middlesex, E R .
Prince PEI
Innisville
**Inlernation'l B'ge
Intervale
Cumberland ..'NS
Orey, NR
Colchester.... N S
King's N Bl
Huron. S R
Westmoreland, N B
Queen's P El
Queen's N B
Vestmoreland,N B
Trouteuac
Wellington, C R.
iruce, W R
Bruce, N R
Megantic Q
Prince PEI
Lambton, ER....
Elgin, WR
Victoria N S
Elgin, WR
intigonishe... N S
Inverary
Inverhaugh
Inverhuron
Iiwermay
^Inverness
Inverness
Jnwood
vent
Kent Bridge
K&ntmlU
Keohan ...
Halifax N S
Both well.
King's NS
King's NB
Fro'.tenae
Yale-Kootenav.B
Pictou N S
Middlesex, W R,
Albert N B
Lambton, W R...
York, N R
York N B
Johnstown
Richmond N S
Compton Q
Carleton N B
Westmoreland, N B
Joliette Q
Provencher M
Kepler
ieremeos
Kerrowgare
Kerrwood
Johnville
lona
J'ma
lona Station ......
Ireland
fohnville
Jolicure
* Joliette.
Joly
Kerry
Kertch
Irena
Jones Corner
Jones Falls
Jonquieres
Kings NB
Leeds, S R
Chicoutimi Q
Lincoln
Shelburne N S
Shelburne ....NS
Shelburne.... N S
King's N B
Lincoln
Simcoe, N.R
Waterloo S R
Keswick
Keswick Ridge
Ireton .
Yarmouth N S
imcoe, N R
iueen's PEI
'ape Breton ...N 8
Tey,S. R
Westmoreland.N B
llgoma .'.. O
Victoria, NR....O
Jrome Q
nverness N S
Pictou N 8
)ttawa Q
Iris
Ketch Harbour ...i
KettUby 1
Kettle River
Kewatoke
Khiva
Kilbain
KSlbride
[ilburn
Kildare
Halifax NS
York N R
Iris
Irish Cove
irish Lake
Jordan Bay
Jordan Bay (e. s.)
Jordan Ferry
Jordan Mountain
Jordan Station ...
Josephine
fosephsburg
Josephsburg
Joyceville
Joynt
Yala BC
Inverness ... . N S
Middlesex, N R..
Huntingdon Q
Hilton
Victoria N B
Joliette Q
Irishtown
Iron Bridge
Iron D^le
Iron Hill
Iron Mines
Iron Ore
Ironside -
**Iroqwjis
Assa
?ron enac
>otawa Q
[lidare
Kildare Capes
Kildare Station...
Kildonan
Kilfoil
Kiljjorie
Kilkenny Lake ...
'illaloe
Prince PEI
Prince PEI
Dundas
Prince PEI
Lisgar M
3arleton NB
Simcoe, S R
3ape Breton ...N S
Renfrew, S R . .
Westmoreland. NB
Algoma
Selkirk . . . M
Irving Settlement
.Isaac's Harbour...
Isaac'sHarb'ar(es)
Isherwood
[egantic Q
\lbert . ... N 13
Juddhaven
Judique
Juniper Hand...
Juniper Mount ...
Simcoe, E R
[nverness N S
Peterboro, E R ...0
Cape Breton.. N S
Alta
uysborough...N
luysborough...N S
Ufoina
Island Brook . .
Islay
Jsleaux Coudres
^ompton Q
Victoria, N R ...
harlevoix Q
Jura
Lambton, E R. ...
Sunbury N B
Algoma Oi
Killam's Mills . ...
Killarney
fuvenileSettlem't
Xagawong ,
KUl'irney
1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
93"
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POHT OFFICI
ELECTORAL DIfiTR CT
POST OFFICE ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Ki lean
Wellington^ R.. o
Simcoe. SR ....
Poel (
Lanark, S R o
Middlesex, W R..
Carleton
Grey, N R
Kolbeck
Kohler
Cumberland
llnldiimibd .
Middle*^, SR...
Yale B C
...o, S R....
K,..,t X H
K.Tit . \ 1!
Lakeview . Oii*n N R
Killyleatfh
Kilmanagh
Kilmarnock ....
Kilmartin
Lakeview
Uk.-vill.- .
...
n X B
King's N 8
Knmnka
Kootenay (south).
Korah
KosRutb
Kouchibouguac.. . .
Kouchibouguac B'
Kuper Island
Kurtzville
Uk.-vill,-
Lakeville
LakeviHe Corner
Lake Weedon
King's
Wolfe
I'rparntt ft
Kilsyth
Kilworthy
Kimbail
Ontario, N R ...
Lumbton, W R... O 1
Grey, ER r
Went worth, N.R.O
Vancouver H (.'
Wellington, N K
L'AmabU Hastings, X K
L'Amar. ux Y<.rk. K
Lamartiue 1/Islnt O-
Kimberlr.y
Kimbo
Kin brae
Kutawa ...
La Baie
Yamaska
Cbateauguay . ... Q
Beauce Q
Provencher M
Provencher . . . M
St. Johns Q
Champlain Q
Bagot Q
ft Maurice Q
L'Assomption W
Jacques Cartier... Q
Jacques Cartier. ..Q
Portneuf Q
Jacques Cartier . Q
Argenteuil Q
Argentueil Q
Ottawa Q
Umbeth
Lambton
* Lambton Mills...
Lumcque
Umlaflh
Lnmmermoor. . . .
^Lanark
* Lancaster
Middlesex, 8 R...
Kiuburn
* Kincardine
Kincardine
*King
Kmgaif
Kings bo rough ....
King Creek
Kingarth
Kinghurst
Kinglake
Kingross
Kingsbridge
Kingsbury
Lanark, N R
Bruce, W R
Victoria N B
York, W K ...
Gloucester...
Grey, 8 R
Lanark.
Glengarry....
Muj.kcik.iAPSd.0
BeaubarnoU Q
Gloucester. . .
King's
Montrnagny Q
Huron. "
ColchesteF
Peterboro', ER... o
Alia
La Bordorie
La Broquerie
L'Acadie
Lac a la Tortue ...
La Carriere
Lac Bt llemare . ...
Lachenaie
*Lachine.
York.N R
Bruce, W R
King's P E 1
York, N R
York NB
Grey, NR
Norfolk, SR....
Inverness N S
Huron, W R
Richmond Q
Lunenburg N S
York NB
Grey E R
Lancelot
Landreville
Landry
Lachine Locks
La Chevrotiere ...
Ltchine Rapids ...
Lachute Mills
1 "Lachute
Lands End
Land Villa
Lanes
Lanesville
Lang
Lanpdon ...
Kifigsdear
Kinj;scor
La Conception ...
LaDecharge
Lac La Hache
Lac Masson
'Lacolle
Lac Rond
Lac St. Joseph ...
Lambton, E R ...
Stanstead Q
Chicoutimi Q
Carriboo B C
Terrebonne Q
St. John.8 Q
Ottawa Q
Ijingevin
Dorchester Q
Kingsey
Drummond Q
Drummond Q
Hastings, E R ...
Selkitk M
York NB
Elgin, ER
Kind's N S
Langford
!,angille's
Brant, X H . .
Lunenberg . .
N. Westm'ster B C
N. Westm'ster B C
Bruce, W R O
York, ER O
*Kingsfy Falls ...
Kingsford
Kingsley
Kingsley
Kingsmill
KinospoTt
Portneuf Q
Langley Prairie...
'Ungside
Alte
'Ladntff's Land'g
Lady Bank
N.Westminster,B C
Grey, E R
Langstaff
Lacoieville
Langton*
Richelieu Q
Xorfolk, S R
"Kingston iKingston
* Kingston Kirxr'a N B
La Fayette
Lafontaine
Bellechasse Q
Simcoe, E R
Glengarry
Huntingdon Q
Lunenburg N S
Lunenburg.... N 8
Hastings, N R... O
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Yarmouth N S
Wolfe Q
; Ijingvale
L'Annonciation . .
Selkirk
Kent N B
Ottawa Q
Berthier Q
Kingston Mills ...
Kingston Station .
Kingston Station
Kingston Village.
*Kingsville
Kinesville
King's Wharf.
Frontenac
La Guerre
LaHavre CrossRda
La Have Island...
Carleton NB
Digby
Leeds, S R O
1 Lansdowne
"Lansdowne
Lamdowne Hotel
L'Anse a Giles ....
L'Anse a laCabane
L'Anse auBeaufils
L'Anse an Foin ...
L'Ause aux Gasc.
Lansing
L'Anse St. Jean...
Lantz
King's N S
Essex S R
Lake Ainslie Chap
\ L.ake Ainslie(w.s)
\ Lake Ainslie (e.s.)
\ Lake Ainslie (s.s.)
Lake Annis
Lake Aylmer
1 Lake Beauport ....
Lakeburn
Prince PEI
Inverness . . . . N S
Victoria, SR
Montmagny Q
Qaspe Q
Gaspe Q
Perth, NR
Prince P El
Bruce, W R
Bruce, WR
Victoria, NR
Chicoutimi Q
Bonaventure .... Q
York, WR
Chicoutimi Q
Lunenburg X 9
Compton Q
Kinkora
Kinloss
Quebec Q
Westmoreland.N B
Grey, NR
Renfrew, S R ...
Marquette M
Renfrew, N R....
Portneuf Q
Halifax N S
Dorchester Q
Argenteuil Q
King's N B
*Kinmount
*Kinmar's MiUs
Kinosota . . ....
Kinross
Lake Charles
Like Clear
Lake Dauphin ...
Lake Dor 6
UP.ILStihiutt
LaPlaine
*Laprairie
La Presentation...
Lapland
Marqnette M
Queen's PE1
Ontario, WR....
King's . N S
Charlevoix Q
Torrebonne . . . . Q
Laprairie Q
Lake Edward
Lake Egmont
Lake Etchemin ...
Lakefield
St. Hyacinthe ... Q
Luneuburg...
Richmond ...
Richmond
Selkirk M
Kintail
Huron W R
Kintore
Oxford, NR
Victoria NB
Huron, S R
Pontiac Q
: L'Archeveque . ...
L'Ardoise
Lakefit'ld
&mtOT
*Lak?fifld
Peterboro' E R...
Lisgar M
Kippewa
Lake Frances
Lake George
1 Lake George
Lake George
Larkin
Laroche
Larochelle
Larry's River
U Salette
Hastings, E R ...
Brome Q
Durham, W.R.....O
Drummond Q
Victoria, N R . ...
Glengarry
Cumberland ...N S
Carleton NB
York N B
King's X 5
Yarmouth N S
Peterboro', ER...
Marquette M
Kirkdale
Megantic Q
*Kirkft?ld
Guysboro'...
Norfolk, N R
Lisgar
Ottawa . . . . Q
Kirkhill
Kirkhill
Kirkland
'Lakeland
Lakelands
i Lake Law
LaSnlle
Lascelles
Cumberland ...N S
Kirk's Ferry
Kirkton
Kirkpatrick
York, N R
Perth, SR
Sask
Lakelet
LakeMegantic ..
LakeOpinicon ....
Lake Paul
Huron, E R
L'Assomption
Lasswade
L'Assomption Q
Peterboro', E R.
Chicoutimi Q
Frontenac
Pontiac Q
Compton Q
Kirkwall
Kirkwood
Wentworth, N R.
Inverness N S
Portneuf Q
York, WR
Dist. ofNipissingO
Middlesex, W R..
Halton
Frontenac O
King's N S
Latimer
North umb, ER..O
Lunenburg. ... N S
Albert NB
Oxford, N R
Yarmouth X S
Ottawa Q
Latour's Mills . ...
Lattie's Brook ....
La Tuque
Lauder
*Kleinburg
Klock's Mills ....
Lake Ramsay
Lake Road
Lakeside
Lakeside
Hants
Champlain Q
Selkirk M
King's P E I
Knatchbull
Knowlesville
*Knowlton
Launching Place
1 Lake St. Mary
Lake Stream
Lake Talon
L. Temiscamingue
Laketon
Lakevale
Lake Verd
Lakeview
Wellington. X R.
Argenteuil. Q
L'Assomption ... Q
Grey, SR
Sunbury X B
Levis Q
Moutmorency Q
Berthier Q
Brome Q
I Brorae Q
[Kent N B
Dist.ofNipissing.
Pontiac Q
Laurel
Laurcntides
Lauriston
KnowltonLand'ng
Carleton N B
Pictou NF
Vancouver B C
SnlVirk M
Knoydart
Koksilah
Kent NB
Antigonishe. ...N S
Queen's P E I
Argenteuil Q
, Lauzon
f Laval
Lavaltrie
Kola
Kolapore Grey, E. R ... ...
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893.
POUT OTFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST FICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
' LECTORAL 'DISTRICT
Lavant
La van t Station....
Lavender
Lanark, N R
Lanark, NR....
Simcoe, S R
Drummond Q
Muskoka A P. Sd
Charlotte N B
Klgin, WR (i
Annapolis N S
Halifax NS
Shefford Q
Queen's N B
Limekiln
Lime Lake
Vork NB
Hastings, E R. ...
Wolf Q
Pictou N 8
jlewellyn
Q 1
Uoydtoivn
jobo
Lochaber
jochaber Bay
jochalsh
Loch Ban
York, N R
Middlesex, S R...
Antigonishe... N S
Ottawa Q
Lime Ridge
Lime Rock
Lincoln
Linda
Lawrence Mills ...
Lawrence Station
Lawrence Station
* Laurrencetovm ...
Lawrencetown ...
LamrencevUle
Sunbury N B
Compton Q
Huron, W R
Inverness N S
Pictou N S
King's N S
Cumberland... N S
Victoria, SR....
Qrey,NR
Victoria, SR
Carleton NB
Stanstead Q
Cape Breton... N S
Cape Breton ... N S
Beauce Q
Linden Valley ...
Linden wood
joch Broom
[x)ckhartville ...
l.och Garry
Lochiel
Loch Lomond
Loch Lomond
Lochside
Lindsay
Lineboro'
Lingan
Lingan Road
Liniere
Linton
Linton's
Lintrathen
Linwood
Glengarry
St. John N B
Richmond N S
Richmond N S
Renfrew, S R . ...
Shelburne N S
Cardwell
Lawson
Simcoe, E. R
Ontario, N R
Huron, S R
Peterboro',E R . .0
Cumberland ... N S
Essex, S R
Compton Q
Ontario, NR
Wellington, C R..O
Beauce Q
Leafield
Leamington
* Leamington
Learned Plain
Leaskdale
Loch Winnoch ...
*L~>ckeport
Lockton
Locust Hill
Lodi
York, N R
Sunlmry N B
Selkirk M
Waterloo, N R ...
Antigonishe... N S
Bruce, NR
Selkiik M
Oxford, N R
Bruce, W R
Guysboro' N 8?
Suysboro' .... N g
Peel
York,ER
Stormont ....
Pictou N S
Pictou N S
Lambton. W R...
Marquette M
Lebanon
LeBras
Lebret
Logan's Tannery.
Loganville
Logierait
Logoch
Lion's Head
Lippentott
Lisbon
Lisburn
L, Breton Fiats...
Leclercville
Ledge
City of Ottawa. ..'0
Lotbiniere Q i
Lombardy
Londesborough ...
^London
Leeds, NR O
Huron, S R
London
Middlesex, ER...
Charlotte NB
Megantic Q
Liscombe
Liscombe Mills ...
*Leeds
Leeds Village
Mezantic Q
Middlesex, E R...
Preicott
Si.ncoe, S R
Nnthnmb'd .. NB
Kent NB
Simcoe, ER
Lennox
Cape Breton... N 8
Grey, N R
Russell . . .
*London, East ...
London, West
Londonderry
Londonder'yStatn
Long Bay
Long Beach
Lisgar Station ...
Drummond Q
Simcoe, S. R
L'Islet Q
Lefaivre
Lefroy
Legere
King's NB
Colchester N 3
L'Islet
Lismore
Listowel
Little Bartibog ...
Little Baas River
Little Branch
Little Bras WOr .
Lit.Bras d'Or (s.sj
* Little Britain....
Little Brook
Little Brook Sta'n
* Little Current....
Little Cape
LittleCapcapedia.
Little Dover
Little Forks
* Little Glace Bay.
Little Harbour ...
Little Harbour ...
Little Judique ...
Little Lake
Little Lepreaux...
Little Lorraine ...
Little Mabou ....
"Little Metis
Little Metis Stat.
Little Musquash .
Little Narrows ...
Little Pabos ....
Pictou N S
Perth, N R
Legerville
Leg Lake
Leinster
Leitche's Creek ...
Leith
St John N B
Northumb'rid N B
Colchester NS
Northumb'd... N B
Cape Breton... N S
Cape Breton.... N S
Victoria, SR
Digby NS
Digby N S-
Long B.-ach
Long Branch
Loch Leden
Long's Cove
Long Creek
Long Creek
Longford Mills ...
Long Island
Long Island Main
Long Lake
Looglaketon. ...
Digby N S
York, WR
Inverness N S
King's N B
Leitram
Queen's PEI
Queen's N B
Ontario, N R
King's NS
Cape Breton.... N S
Addington
Lemesurier
Megantic Qj
Prescott Ol
Ontario, W R....
Selkiik. M
Selkirk . . . . M
Lemonville
Lena
Lennox
Algoma ...- Q
Westmoreland.N a
Bonaventure Q
Quysboro N S
Algoma
Cape Breton... N S
King's PE!
Pictou N S
Inverness N S
Sunbury N B
Charlotte N B
Lennox Ferry . ...
*Lennoxville
Lermardville
Leopold
*i' Epiphanie
Lepreaux
Lequille
Lorwick
Les Dalles
Richmond ... N S
Sherbrooke Q
Charlotte N B
Argenteuil Q 1
Long Point
Long Point....
Hochelaga Q
Inverness N S
King's N B
Long Point
Long Point
LongPt.ofMingan
Long Reach
Long River
Long Settlement
Longtinville
^L^mgueuil
L'Assomption ... Q
Charlotte N B
Annapolis .... N S
Victoria ...N B
Leeds, ER
Saguenay Q
King's N B
Queen's PEI
Carleton N B
Russell
Chambly Q
Middlesex, SR...O
Hastings, ER....
King's N B
M on teal in Q
Les Eboulements ...
Les Ecureuils
LesErables
Les Escoumains...
Les Fouds
Charlevoix Q
Cape Breton... N
Inverness N S
Rimouski Q
Rimou'-kt Q
Portneuf Q
Nipiscing
Saguenay Q
Lotbiniere Q
Saguenay Qf
Q uebec Q
St. John NB
Victoria N S
Lonsdale .
Les Gr. Berger'nes
Les Saules
Lord's Cove
Loree
Lorette
Loretto
Charlotte N B
Grey,ER
Quebec Q
Cardwell
Leskard
Leslie
Les Pet.Berger'nes
Letang
Letellier
Durham, W R ...
York, ER 0!
Saguenay Q:
Charlotte NB
Provencher M
Alta 1
Lit'lePier'eJacq'es
Little Pond
Little Pond
Little Rapids
Little Rideau
Little Ridge
Little Ridgeton ...
L.RiverCheticamp
L.River Coverdale
Little River, East
Little River, West
Little River.Elgin
Little River
Little River
Little River
Lit. Riv.Muequ'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
Prince P E I
Cape Breton ...N 8
King's PE 1
Algoma
Prescott
Albert NB
Charlotte N B
Inverness N S
Albert N B
GaspS Q
Loretto
Provencher M
Prescott
Muskoka & P S'd.
Muskoka &PS'd.O
Assa
* L'Orignal
Lorimer Lake
Lwing
Lorlie
L'Etete
Charlotte N B
Renfrew, S R . ...
Levis Q!
Cape Breton ,..N S
i Shelburne N S
Ontario, N R
Hants NS
Westmoreland N B
Inverness N S
Westmoreland N B
i Inverness N S
Stanstead Q
iMarquette M
Middlesex, N R...
Letterkenny
*Levis
Lewis Bay
Lewis Head
Lorno ...............
Bruce, W R
Richmond Q
Selkirk M
Lome
Lome
Lome Park
Lewisham
Lewis Mills
Lewis Mountain'.
Lewis Mountain .
Lewisville
Lexington
Libbytown
Albert N B
Pictou NS
Peel
Sunbury N B
Cumberland .. N S
Digby .... N S
Halifax . . N S
Lornevale
Lorneville
Colchester . . . . N S
Victoria, N R ....
Cumberland.. NS
Cardwell
Cape Breton.... NS
Hastings, E R ...0
Argenteuil Q
Lotbiniere Q
Lorneville
Lorraine
Lorway Mines. ...
Lost Channel
Lost River
Lotbiniere
Albert NB
St. John N B
King's PE 1
Westmoreland, N B
Gloucester .... N B
Prince PEI
Shelburne N 8
Middlesex, SR..
Queen's ... ...PEI
Queen's N S
Ontario, WR
Wellington, CR.
Antigonishe... N S
Lidford
Lieury
Lifford
Lillooet
Lily ..
Durham, E R . ...
Cariboo BC
Cumberland.. NS
King's NB
Algoma
Lot 1
" 4
" 8 i.'."!"!"!.".".!
Prince PEI
Prince PEI
Prince PEI
Prince PEI
Prince PEI
Prince PEI
Prince PEI
Prince P E I
Lily Lake
Lily Lake
Lime Bank
Lime Hill
Lime Hill .
Russell t.
King's N B
Inverness N S
Halton
10
11
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1893.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
95
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT POST uFFJ.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT PObT OFFICE i ELECTORAL Dill RICT
Lot 16
30
Prince P E 1
Queen's P K 1
Queens I' K 1
Kings P E 1
Queen's P E 1
King's P E 1
Queen's P E '
Selkirk .. . M
L. Went Pubnico
LoworWe*t River
Lower Windsor...
'j. Wood Harbour
Lower Woodstock
L'nvl.trids
Low Moor
Yarmouth N 8 McNairn ...
Antijroniihe N ** McNjuico
Kent N B
Vorthumb N B
Shelburne
Lanark, 8 R.
AntlgonlKhe . . N 8
Richmond N 8
Pictou N 8
35
40
48
56
67
Cttrleton N I; vr N v i's Island .
Shrlburne N !> Mi-Phai!
N B Mt Pherson ..
Lmubt'in, E.R. ...
Pictou - N .- M.:Pherson's Mil's
InverneeM : Pherson's Stat.
Hal ton McQiiade
Lothair
Vancouver B
WeBtmorel'nd, N B
Norfolk, N. R
'-uil Q
Lotus
Durham, E R .... <>
Argenteuil Q
Cape Breton... N S
Grey, SR o
Maskinonge Q
Bothwell
Megantic Q
Pictou N S
Liowville
Louisa
Lozier Settlement
"Lucan
^labee...
Middlesex. N R . MaboJ
Co.Lambton.W.RO Maberly
Marquette M Malx>u
Louise.
Lucasville
Lucas
Lanark, 8 R
Inverness N 8
Inverness N 8
Inverness N 8
Inverness N 8
Cumberland... N 8
Lennox
Prince P El
York
Lucerne
"Lucknow
Ludlow
Ottawa Q Mab-.uCoal Mine*
Bruce, W R Mabou Harbour...
Northumb N B MabouIlAr.Mouth
N.Wentminster,B C * Maccan
Perth, S R Macdonald
Albert NB MacDougall
Lourdes
Lourdesd BSablon
Lovat
Lovat
Levering
Lovett
Low . .
Saguenay Q
Bruce, SR <>
Pictou X s
Simcoe, E R u
Northumberl'd...
Ottawa y
Monck
Lul'4 Island
Uimley
jumsden
L.undar
jund.> ville
..uneuburg
'junenourg
Ourgan
Luskvllle
Jutes Mountain...
Luton
Lisgar M MackeyV Station.
Storm >nt o Mackville
Lunenburg N P 'MtcL^nnan
Bruce, W R Mace's Bay
Renfrew, NK
King's N B
Lower A bougoggi n
Lower Argyle
Lower Barney's R.
Lower Blomidon .
Lower Brighton...
Lower Caledonia
Lower Canard
Wcstmoreland.N B
Yarmouth N >
Pictou N 8
Charlotte N B
Rimouski Q
York N B
Ottawa Q Macnider
Westmoreland N B Mactaqnack
King's NS
Carleton N B
Guysborough...N S
King's N S
Albert N B
Gloucester N. B
KMn, LR O Macton
Wellington, C R.
IJardwell
Arthabaska Q
Prince P E I
Lunenbnrg ... N 3
Selkirk M
Hastings, N R ...
York N B
*Lyn
jynch Lake
jyndale
Selkirk M Macville
Hrockville O Maddington Fall*
Muskoka APSd. i Haddock
Queen's P E 1 1 Mader's Cove
Wentworth, N R. 1 Madford
Leeds, S R *Madoc
\orfolk S R Magauadavic .
Lower Caraquet...
Lower Cariboo R.
Lower Cove
Lower Coverdale"
Lower Derby
Lower Dumfries...
Lower E. Pubnico.
Lower Economy...
Lower Five Islands
Lower Fort Garry.
Lower Foster Set.
Lower Freetown. .
L. French Village
Lower Gagetown
Lower Granville..
Lower Greenville
-Lower Hayneville
Lower Ireland ....
L. Jonlin Bay. ...
Lower La Have ...
Lower L'Ardoise
L. L., Qneensbury
Lower Maccan ....
L.Meagher'sGrant
Lower Montague .
Lower Mt. Thorn.
Lower Nappan....
Lower Newcastle.
Lower Nicola
Lower Northfield
Lower Ohio
Pictou .... N S
^yndhurst
Lynedoch
jynn
jynnfleld
Lynn Valley
Lynnville
Lyons
Cumberland... N S
Albert N B
Northumborl'd,NB
York NB
Yarmouth N S
Colchester NS
Colchester N S
Lisgar M
Lunenburg . ... N S
Prince P E 1
Colchester N 8 Magdalen Island*
Charlotte N B Magenta
Rouville....] ','." Q
Norfolk, S R Magnelawan
Vorfolk N R Maguire
Muskoka A PSd.
Middlesex. N R .
Stanstead Q
Stanstead Q
Saguenay Q
York N B
Middlesex ER * Magog
[jyonshall
Jysander..'
Oyster
Selkirk M Magoon's Point ...
Megantic Q Magpie
Megantic Q Magundy
Lyster Station . ...
Lyttleton
Megantic Q Wahone Bay
Lnnenburg .
Essex, N R
Oape Breton... .N S
Kent N B
Cnmbeilaiid~. NS
Grenville S.R....
Hochelaga Q
York N B
Queen's N B
Annapolis N S
Cumberland... N S
York N B
Megantic Ql
Shelburne N 8
Lunenburg. ... N S
Richmond NS
York NB
Jforthumberl'd N B Maidstone
Yale BC Mainadieu
York N B Main River
Cape Breton ...N S i Main's Road
King's N B Miinsville
Antigonishe . ...N S Maisonneuve
Victoria NS Maitland
Halifax N S Maitland
Lytton
l/c Adam Junction
McAdam's Lake-
McAllister
McArras Brook ...
McAulay'e
McCarthy
Grenville, S R....
Hants NS
Annapolis N S
Queen'?
Cumberland ... N 3
Cumberland
Inverness N S
Carleton
Qaspe Q
Bruce, ER O
Antigonishe.... N S
Leeds, SR
;uoi Q
Hastings, N R ...
Peel
,0ntario, N R
'York. ER
Compton Q
Ontario. N R O
Selkirk
McCallum Settle
Mc3ormack
Colchester ... N S Maitland
:nverness N MalagaGold Mines
Glengarry Malagash
Middlesex, W R. Malagas!) Point ...
Glengarry Malagawatch
Queen's N B Malakoff
Cumberland . . X S
Halifax N S
King's PE1
Pictou NS
vlcCready
McCrimmon
McDonald 'sCorner
McDonald's Corn's
McDonald's Cove.
McDonald's Point
McDougall Sett....
McGarry
McGinley
North'mberl'd. N B
North'mb'rl'd. N B
Yale-Kootenay B C
Lunenburg . ... N ?
Sholburne N S
Colchester NS
York .... N b
Lanark, N R Mai Bay
Ganpe O Mnleolm
Queen's N B Malignant Cove...
Westmoreland N B Mallorytown
Lanark, S R . . . . Malmaison
Westmorel'd.. N B Maloue
Pictou NS Malton
Shelburne N S Malta
Essex, SR Malvern
Marquette M Mulvina
Leeds, 8 R Manchester
Lower Onslow . ...
Lower Poquiock...
L. Prince William
Lower Prospect ...
LowerQueensbury
Lower Ridg
L. River Hebert..
L. R. Inhabitants
Lower Rollo Bay.
L. Salmon Ore. k.
Lower Sackville...
Lower Selmah ...
L.Set. Mid. River
L. Set. S. River ...
L. Ship Harbour
L. Ship Harbour, E
L. Southampton..
Lower St. Mary's.
* Lower Stewiacke
L. Turtle Creek..
Lower Wakefield
LowerWashabucR
Lower Wentwortt
L. West Jeddore .
McG rath Mountain
yfcOray
York N B
Halifax N S
McGregor
McGregor Station.
Macintosh Mills .
Mclver
York N B
Kings N B
Cumberland ...N S
Richmond N S
1 King's PE1
Queen's N B
i Halifax N S
Bruce N R Manda
Mclntyre
McKav's Point. ...
McKellir
McKenzie Lake...
VIcKees Mills ....
McKenzie'sCorner
McKinlay
McKinnon's Har.
McKnlght ...
McLaren's Depot.
McLaughlin Road
McLean
McLeanville
McLellau'd Brrok
McLellan's Mount
JMcLeod Mills
JMcMillau'sCor's.
Grey, ER O Manganese Mines
Victoria X S Mandamin
Muskoka & P Sd. Manigotagan
Hastings, N R ... O Vanilla
Kent N B Manion
Carleton NB * Manilowaning ..
Lanark, N R *. Worn/on
Victoria N S Maniwaki
-IT N 8
Lambtnn, W R...
[Atfu
Victoria, S R
Lanark, 8 R .... O
Algoma
j^lkirk M
Ottawa Q
York N B
Waterloo, S R....
Kind's N i:
Carleton u
Russell O
Halton
Simcoe. S it
Cumberland . . N S
King's PEI
Hants N S
Victoria N S
Antigonishe .. N S
Halifax N S
Halifax N S
King's NB Manners Sutton..
Addington Mannheim
Kent N B 1 Mannhurst ....
York N B
York NB
Colchester N P
Albert NB
Carleton N B
Victoria NS
Cumberland... N S
Halifax NS
Addington O < Manotick
Cape BratoE ... N S Manotick Station
Pictou NS Mansewood
Picfou N S Mansfield
Kent NB Mansfield
Stormont MansfiYld
96
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1893',
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OFFICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
POST OF ICE ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Mansonville
Manaonville Stat.
Manuels
Manvers Station .
"Maple
Maple Bay
* Ma pie Crerk
Brome Q
iMartin's River....
Martintown
Martinville
Marvelville
Marvin
Lunenburg ... N 8
Glengarry
Compton Q
Russell . .
Mermaid Farm ...
Merritt ".'.'."
*Merritton
Queen's PEI
Grenville, N R...
Grey, E R
Bromo Q
Northumberi'd N 15
Durham, E R...
York.W R
Vancouver B C
King's NB
Halton
Pontiac . Q
Metgermette
Metabechouan . ...
vtethven
Mttaghan
Metaghan River .
Mttaghan Station
*Metcalfe
Mettegermette. ...
Mgthot's Mills. ...
MetJakatJa
, Keauce . Q '
Hastings, E R ...
York NB
Antigonishe.. N S
Charlottt, N B
L'Assomption ... Q
L'Assomption ... Q
Ottawa Q
Chicoutimi Q-
Selkirk M
Digby N S^
Digby N 8
Maple Green
Maple Grove
Maple Grove ....
Maple Grove
Maple Hill
Rastigouche... N B
Middlesex, E R .
Megantic Q
I.VIaryville
Marysvale
Maecarene
Mascouche
Mascouche Rapids
Masham Mills....
Maskawata
jMaskinonge.
Masonville
Massawippi
Hants N S
Hrucf, ER
Megantic Q
Carleton N B
Muskoka&PSd.O
Victoria, N R ....
Compton Q
Middlesex, N R...
Ontario.NR
Pontiac Q
York N B
Digby N S-
Russell
Maple Hill
Maplehurst
Maple Island
Maple Lake
'Beaupe Q
Lotbiniere Q
Selkirk M
Maskinonge Q
Middlesex, E R .
Stanstead Q
New Westmin'r BO
Perth, S R
Metropolitan.
Maple Leaf
Maple Lodge
Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge
Mapla Ridge.
Metz
\\ellington,C R.
Northumberla'd. O
Selkirk M
Massey Station ...
Massie
Algoma
Gtey,N R
Ottawa Q
Meyersburg
Miami
Michael's Bay....,
Michie .
Algoma
Selkirk M
Algoma
Mass Town .-.
Mastai
Mustigoche
Matane
Colchester ... N S
Quebec Q
Maskinonge Q
Rimouski Q
Mapleton
Mapleton
Elgin, E R
MichipicotonRiv.
Vlickslmrg
Middleboro'
Mid. Beaver Bank
Middle Caledonia
Middle Cape
Middle Church ...
Mid. Co. Harbour.
Middle Coverdale.
Middlefield
Albert N B
Renfrew, N R.... O
Cumberland ...N S-
Halifax N S
Mapelton .
Cumberland... N S
Simcoe, N R
Victoria N B
Oxford, N R
York NB
Sunbury N B
Bruce, N R
Lanark, N R
Inverness N S
Leeds, SR
Wolfe Q
Carletou
King's N B
Carleton
Simcoe, E R
Wellington, S R.
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Selkirk. ... M
Maple Valley
Maple View
Matapedia .
Bonaventure Q
Renfrew, S R ....
Victoria N S
Matawatchan
Matheson
Mattatall Lake ...
*Mattawa
Guysborough...N S
Cape Breton... N S
Lisgar M
Guysboro' N g
Albert N B
Maplewood
Maplewood
Maquapit Lake ...
Mar
Colchester . . . . N S
Dist. Nipissing...
Guysborough...N S
Sunbury N B
Digby N S
Mattie
Maugerville
Mavillette
Marathon
Marble Mountain
Marble Rock
Marbleton
March
Queen's N S
York N B
Lunenburg ... N S
Guysborough.. N S
Elgin, WR
Halifax N S
Mid. Hainesville.
Mid.LaHaveFerry
Mid. Manchester.
Middlemarch. . . .
*M.Musf)uodoboit
Middlemiss
viiddle Ohio
Middle River
Midtle Sackmlle .
Middle Sackville.
M.Set.Barney'sRiv
Middle Simmonds
MiddleSouthamps
Middle Stewiacke.
* Middleton
viawcook
M,j,xville
Maxwell
May burn
Mayerville
Shefford Q
Grey, ER
Addington, ;
Russell
Marchbank
Marchhurst
Marchmont
Marden .....
MargareelTarbour
Margaree Forks...
Margaret
Margaretsville ....
Margate
Maria
Middlesex, W R.
Shelburne N S
Victoria N S
Mayfair
Mayfield
Mayfield
Middlesex, W R.
Peel
Antigonishe... NS
G enville, SR ..
Selkirk M
Hastings, N R ...
Ottawa Q
Albert N B
Westmoreland, N B
Halifax N S
Pictou N S
Carleton N B
York NB
Colchester N S
Annapolis N S
Prince PE I
Westmorel'd...N B
Antigonishe... N S
Lanark, NR O
Muskoka&P.S'd..
King's PEI
Westmoreland N B
WestmcrelacdjN B
Simcoe, N R O
Simcoe, E R
King's N B
Muskoka & P S'd.
. AHa
Maynard
Annapolis N S
Prince PEI
Bonaventnre Q
Bonaventure Q
Kent N B
Mayo
Meadow
Maria Capes
Maria de Kent ....
Meadow Lea
Lisgar M
Charlotte N B
Middleton
Middleton
Maria East
Marie Bridge
Marie Joseph
Bonaventure Q
King's PEI
Guysboro' N S
Assa
Meadow's Road ...
Meadowvale
Meadowvalo
Meadowville Sta
*Meaford
Meagher's Grant
Meat Cove
Mechanics' Set. ...
Mecunoma
Cape Breton. ..N L
Peel
Colchester N S
Pictou N S
Middleton
+Mddleville
Midford
Madopolis
Marion Bridge....
Marion Bridge Rd
Selkirk M
Cape Breton... N S
Cape Breton ... N S
Huntingdon Q
Grey.SR .'0
York,ER
King's N B
Grey, ER
Halifax N S
Victoria N 8
King's N B
Mubkoka&PSd.O
King's NS
Assa
Midgell
Midgic
Midgic Station ...
Midhurst
* Markdale
*Markham
JUarkhamville
Ma