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TT . . , /E. A. MEREDITH, Esq., LL.D.
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W. H. BEATTY, Esq., Vice-President Bank
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W. R. BROCK, Esq., Merchant.
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INDEX.
Acts Passed, Parliament Canada 107
.Admiralty Division 263
.African Meth. Epis. Church .... 127
.Agriculture, Department of .... 79
Agriculture Dept. of Ont 93
-Agriculture Dept. of Quebec.. 98
Alma College 238
Alumni Assn. Victoria University 258
Ancient Order United Workmen 260
.Anniversaries 13
Appeal, Court of 264
Area of Canada 40
Area and Population of the World 262
.Archives Branch 76
Association D. Land Surveyors.. 257
Association O. Land Surveyors. . 257
.Assumption College, Sandwich . . 235
Astronomical & Physical Soc'y... 258
.Astronomical Calculations 13
Asylums for the Insane 93
Attorney-General, Ontario 92
Attorney-General, Quebec 98
Auditor-General's Office 79
Auroras Observed 38
.Bank Notes 66
Banks and Branches 62
iBanks, Foreign Agents of 65
Baptist Ministers 145
Barometer, Average Height of . . 38
Barristers and Solicitors, Ont. . . 285
Belleville Business College 239
Benchers, Law Society, Ont 263
Bishop's Col. Medical Faculty . . 239
Bishop's College School 234
Bishops of B. N. A 113
Bishop Ridley College 237
Bishop Strachan School 238
Board of County Judges 265
Book Post 148
Brantford Young Ladies' College 238
British Empire 112
British Columbia, Province of . . 97
British Meth. Episcopal Church 143
British Possessions Throughout
the World 109
Business Rules, Safe 296
Cabinet, Dominion 69
aledonian Society 260
Calendar 20
Calendar, 1894-1895 6
Calendar, Explanat'n of Articles 13
Canada, Natural Resources of ... 36
Canada, Some Facts About 37
Canadian Flag 214
Canadian Order of Foresters 260
Canada Business College 239
Canadian Home Circles 260
Canadian Institute 257
Canadian Military Institute 258
Can. Order of Chosen Friends . . 260
Canadian Press Association 258
Canadian Wheelmen's Assoc'n . . 258
Census of Canada 42
Chancery Division, High Court.. 264
Cheese and Butter Industry in
Ontario 44
China Inland Mission 143
Christian Church in Ontario 127
Chronological Cycles 13
Church of England in Canada . . 113
Circuits of the Courts 264
Cities, Towns and Villages 275
Civil Service Examiners 79
Clergy of Canada 113
Clerks of the Courts, Quebec.. 283
Close Season for Fish 284
Close Season for Game 284
Clouded Sky, extent of 39
Collectors of Customs 75
Collegiate Institutes, Ontario . . 229
Commerce, Dominion of Canada 41
Commercial Trav. Association.. 259
Common Pleas Division, High
Court 264
Commons, House of 70
Congregational Denomination.. 128
Conservatory of Music, London 239
Consuls, Foreign, in Canada 228
Controverted Elections Court . . 265
Coroners, Quebec 283
Counties in Ontario 269
Counties in Quebec 282
County Court Clerks 281
County Courts 265
County Court Terms 265
County and Judicial Officers 269
County Judges' Criminal Court . 265
County Registrars, Manitoba . . 283
County Registrars, Ontario 268
County Registrars, Quebec 282
County Registration Divisions.. 268
Courts of General Sessions 265
Courts, Officers of 265
Courts, Officers of, Quebec 282
Courts of Revision 265
Crown Land Agents, Ontario . . 93
Crown Lands Department, Que. 98
Crown Law Officers 265
Crown Timber Agents Dominion 77
Crown Timber Agents, Ontario. 93
Crown Timber Agents, Quebec . . 98
Customs Department 75
Customs, Tariff of 45
Cycles, Chronological 13
Dalhousie College and University
Medical Faculty 239
Debt of Canada 43
Demill Residental Academy... 239
Demill Ladies' College, Oshawa 239
Districts and Registrars, Man . 283
Division Courts 265
Division Court Clerks 280
Division Court Inspector 280
Dominion of Canada 69
Dominion Lands Agents 77
Dominion Rifle Association . . . 258
Dominion Millers Association . 258
Dominion Sheep Breeders Ass'n. 258
Dominion Swine Breeders Ass'n. 258
Eclipses 14
Eclipses, Planetary conjunctions 33
Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites . . 34'
Education Department, Ontario. 93
Educational 229
Educational Institutions, Total
Number 229
Educational Museum 229
Elocution, School of 239
Entomological Society 258
Epochs 13
Esquimalt, Fortifications of... . 223
Evangelical Association 128
Evangelical Lutheran Synod . . . 127
Events, Remarkable, 1893-94.. . 303
Examiners, Legal 264
Examiners, Masters and Mates. . 79
Exchequer, Court of 263
Excise Tariff 59
Exports and Imports, Dominion. 40
Festivals, Fixed and Movable . . 13
Finance Department 76
Fisheries, Dept. of 79
Fisheries Protection and Marine
Service of Canada 227
Flag of Our Country 214
Foreign Consuls in Canada 228
Foreign Money Orders 150
Foreign Coins, Value of 61
Foresters, Independent Order of 248
French Treaty, The 60
Freemasons, Grand Lodge of 241
Free Meth. Church of Canada . . 127
Gait Business College 239
Game Laws, Ontario 284
Gazetteer Post Office Dominion . 154
Geological Survey Dept 77
Geological Society of America.. 258
Good Roads Association 258
Governor-General and Staff .... 69
Governor-Generals of Canada. . . 262
Grand Chapter R.A. Masons 246
Grand Council Royal Arcanum.. 260
Grand Lodge, Freemasons 241
Grand Lodge Orangemen 259
Halifax Medical College 240
Harbour Commissioners 79
Head Masters Co. High Schools. 230
Heir and Devisee Court 265
Hellmuth Ladies College 238
High Commissioner for Canada. 69
High Constables, Quebec 283
High Court of Justice, Ont 264
High School Inspectors 230
High Water at Quebec 37
Homes for Indian Children 237
House of Assembly, Manitoba . . 101
House of Assembly, Ontario .... 94
House of Commons 70
Immigration Agents 77
Imports and Exports 40
Indep. Order Good Templars . . 260
Independent Order of Foresters 248
Indian Affairs, Department of . . 77
Indian Agents 78
Indian Superintendents 78
Industrial Schools 78
Inland Revenue Department . . 75
Insane Asylums 93
Insps. of Boilers and Machinery 79
Inspector of Division Courts 280
Inspectors of Fisheries 79
Inspectors Inland Revenue 76
Inspectors, Post Office 76
Inspectors, School 229
Interior, Department of 77
Jewish Calendar 15
Junior Judges, Ontnario 296
Justice, Department of 75
Jupiter's Satellites, Eclipses of . . 34
Knights of St. John and Malta. . 260
Knights of Sherwood Forest 260
Knox College 235
Lake St, John Territory 147
Land Agents, Dominion 77
Land Board, Winnipeg 77
Landmarks of History 144
Land Registration Dis., N.W.T. . 268
Land Surveyors, Ontario 257
Land Surveyors, Quebec 98
Laval Normal School, Quebec . . 237
Laval University, Quebec 233
Law List, Ontario 285
Law Reporters 266
Law School 264
Law Society o* Ontario . . 263
Law Terms, 1895 37
Legal & Judiciary, Ontario 263
Quebec .... 266
N. Brunswick 266
Manitoba.... 266
Nova Scotia.. 266
N.W.T 266
P. E. Island.. 266
B. Columbia. 266
Legal Brevities 262
Legislative Assembly, B.C 100
Legislative Assembly, Ontario . . 94
Legislative Assembly, N.S 99
Legislative Assembly, Quebec . . 97
Legislative Assembly, N.W.T.. 101
Legislative Assembly, P.E.I 100
Legislative Council, Quebec 96
Legislature of Manitoba 101
Letters, Number of Sent 213
Letter Rates 148
Library of Parliament 75
Life Insurance 300
Loyal True Blue Association 259
Lundy's Lane Historical Society 259
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11
McGill Normal School 237
McGill University, Montreal .... 232
McGill University Med. Faculty 239
McMaster University 233
Manitoba, Province of 101
Map of the World 110
Marine and Fisheries Departm't 79
Marine Court, Ontario 265
Mars and Venus, Discs of 14
Masonic Lodges 241
Masters of Titles 266
Master's Office, High Court .... 265
Mathematical and Physical Soc'y 258
Mean places of Stars 36
Medical Institutions 239
Memoranda for 1895 15
Meteorological Averages. .38 and 279
Meteorological Register, 1893 . . 38
Methodist Church in Canada . . 119
Militia and Defence Department 77
Militia, List of the Dominion . . 80
Artillery, Field 82
Garrison 82
Regiment, & Scls. of 81
Cavalry, Corps of 81
School Corps 81
Command in Chief 80
Department of Mil. and Def.. 80
Engineers, Corps of 83
Infantry & Rifles, Battalions.. 83
Indept. Cos, 91
School Corps 81
Royal Military College 81
Staff, District 80
Head-Quarters 80
Militia, Strength of 91
Militia Expenditure 91
Miscellaneous Societies 257
Model Schools, Ontario 230
Money Orders 150
Money Orders, Foreign 150
Montreal Theological College . . 236
Moon's Phases 32
Moon, Times of Rising and Setting 20
Morrin College, Quebec 236
Moulton Ladies' College 233
Mount Allison Ladies' College . . 236
Municipal Information, Ontario. 270
Municipalities in Manitoba 278
New Brunswick, Province of 98
New Jerusalem Church 143
Newspapers, Rates of Postage . . 149
Normal and Model Schools 229
North-West Mounted Police 281
North-West Territories 101
Notaries in Quebec 297
Nova Scotia, Province of 99
North America St. Georges Union 260
Occupations of Stars 32
Ontario Agricultural College.93 & 237
Ontario Business College 238
Ontario College of Pharmacy . . 240
Ontario Institute for the Blind . . 236
Ontario Inst. for Deaf and Dumb 236
Ontario Ladies' College 238
Ontario Medical Association .... 258
Ontario, Province of 92
Ontario Society of Artists 257
Ontario Educational Association 257
Ontario Undertakers Association 259
Ontario Veterinary Association . . 259
Ontario Veterinary College 240
Orange Body 259
Parcel Post 159
Parliaments of the Dominion ... 68
Patrons of Industry 260
Pedagogy, School of 229
Peel Pioneers Society 259
Pickering College 238
Pioneer and Historical Associa'n 259
Planets 35
Planetary Conjunctions 33
Pole Star, Upper Transit of 20
Police Magistrates, Ontario 279
Polytechnic School, Montreal . . 233
Population of Canada 40 and 42
Postal Information 148
Post Cards, Number of Sent 213
Post Office Department 76
Post Offices, List of 154
Post Offices, Number of 213
Poultry Association 258
Premiums, Life Insurance 300
Presbyterian Church in Canada. 129
Presbyterian College, Haiifax. . . 239
Presbyterian College, Montreal. 236
Presbyterian Ladies College 238
Prince Ed. Island, Province of.. 100
Prince of Wales' College, Char-
lottetown, P. E. I 234
Principals of Model Schools 230
Printing & Stationery, Dept. of. 79
Principals High Schools 230
Privy Council 69
Procedure of the Canadian
Houie of Commons 102
Prohibited Imports 59
Prohibition Plebiscite 60
Protestant Churchmen's Union.. 257
Protestant Protective Associat'n 260
Provincial Normal School, Truro,
N. S 237
Provincial, Normal and Model
Schools 229 !
Provincial Secretary, Ontario . . 93
Provincial Secretary, Quebec .... 97
Public School Inspectors 229
Public Instruction Dept. of Que. 98
Public Schools, Ontario ". . 229
Public Works.. Department of . . 76
Public Works Department, Ont. 92
Public Works Dept. of Que 98
Quebec, Province of 96
Queen and Royal Family 67
Queen's Bench Division, High
Court 264
Queen's Bench Manitoba 266
Queen's Bench Pro. of Quebec.. 266
Queen's University Kingston 231
Railways and Canals, Dept. of . . 76
Railways in Canada 313
Railway Statistics 41
Railroads in the Dominion 152
Railroads and Steamship Lines.. 151
Rain, Total Amount of, 1893 .... 39
Rain and Snow Principal Cities 279
Receipts and Payments Canada 43
Reformed Episcopal Church 133
Register Meteorological 1893 .... 38
Registrar General, Ontario 92
Registrar Provincial, Quebec. .. 97
Registrar Provincial Ontario. .. 92
Registrars, County, Ontario .
Registrars, County. Manitoba
Registrars, County, Quebec
Registrars, N W.T 77
Registration Divisions, Ontario. 268
Registration of Letters 148
Regular Soldiers in Canada 222
Remarkable Occurrences 1893-94 303
Rising, Southing and Setting of
Planets 35
Roman Catholic Church 134
Royal Arch Masons 246
Royal Family 67
Royal Military College 218
Royal Military College Club .... 258
Royal Society of Canada 257
Royal Templars of Temperance . 260
Sabbath School Association 257
Sault St. Marie Canal 261
School of Dentistry 240
School of Mining and Agricul-
ture, Kingston 237
School of Practical Science 236
Secretary of State Canada 79
Select Knights 260
Semi-Diameter of the Sun&Moon 37
Senate of Canada 69*
Sheriffs, Ontario 269
Sheriffs, Quebec 283;
Shipping, Tonnage of 41
Ships, H . M. , on our Coast 224,
Sittings of the High C'rt Justice 267
Snow, Total amount of 1893 39
Societies Miscellaneous 257
Solicitors & Barristers, Ont 285-
Sons of England 260
Sons of Ireland Protestant Ass'n. 260^
Sons of Temperance 260-
Stanstead Wesleyan College .... 235
Star Table 14
Stars, Mean places of 36
State, Department of 79
Steamship Lines in the Dominion 151
St. Andrew's Society 260
St. George's Society 260
St. Hilda's College 235-
St. Jerome's College 237
St. Michael's College 236
Sundays in 1895 15
Sun on Meridian 20*
Sun, Times of Rising and Setting 20
Sun's Declination 20
Sunshine, hours of 38
Supreme Court of the Dominion 263-
Sup. Court of Judicature, Ont. . 264
Surrogate Courts 265
Tariff of Customs 45
Tariff of Excise 59
i Temperature, Average 38
Temperature at Principal Cities 279
Thunder Storms, Number of 38-
Time at Various Places 14
Tide Tables, Quebec 37
Toronto Church School 238
Toronto College of Music 238
Toronto Collegiate Institute 237
Toronto Conservatory of Music. 238
Towns and Officials of 275
Township Municipalities 270
Trade and Commerce, Dept. of . . 79"
Trades and Labor Council 259
Treasurer, Provincial, Ontario . . 93
Treasurer, Provincial, Quebec . . 98
Treasurers, County, Quebec .... 282
Trinity College School 238-
Trinity University 232
Trinity Medical College 240-
United Brethren in Christ 118
United Workmen, Ancient Order 260-
Universalist Church 143
University of Acadia College, . . . 235-
University of King's College,
Windsor 234
University of Bishop's College
Lennoxville 234>
University College Corporation 231
University of Mt.' Allison College 234
University of Manitoba 235
University of New Brunswick.. 235<
University of Ottawa 234
University of Toronto 231
Upper Canada Bible Society.. . 257
Upper Canada Tract Society 257
Upper Canada College 237
Upper Transit Polar Star 20
Value of Foreign Coins 61
Venus and Mars, Disc of 14
Victoria University 233
Villages and Officials of 275
Wentworth Pioneer & His. Soc .. 259>
Wesleyan Ladies' College 23T
Wesleyan Theological College.. 235
Western Ontario Shorthand Aca-
demy 239
Wind in 1893 39
Women's Med. College, Toronto 240
Woodstock College 233
Wvcliffe College 235
York Pioneers 259-
Young Men's Christian Assoc.. 267?
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past we have noticed that subscribers have been ignorant of the existence of
portions of the ALMANAC that the publishers had expected would be read by
-all their friends. This is owing to the fact that most men buy the ALMANAC for some
particular department in which they are interested and never give thought to the
remainder of the book. The publishers want their subscribers to enjoy all the, good
things prepared for them, and it is for this end that this introduction is written.
The first thing that will strike the reader will be the illustrations scattered through
the book. This is in accordance with the spirit of the age, which demands pictures
everywhere. Our plates have been specially prepared for the ALMANAC. The Calendar
-designs are by a clever young Toronto artist now seeking his fortune across the line.
The article on the Procedure of the Canadian House of Commons, by Dr. Bourinot,
will be found instructive. The publishers were fortunate in securing a contribution
from this eminent author on a subject on which he is an admitted authority.
The series of articles on the Defences of Canada are appropriate in these days of
wars and rumors of wars. They comprise the Royal Military College, Her Majesty's
Regular Forces in Canada, H. M. Ships on Our Coasts, Fortifications of Esquimalt, and
the Fisheries Protection and Marine Service of Canada ; also a resume of the article on
the Canadian Flag published in last year's ALMANAC. In connection with this, the
article on the Sault Ste. Marie Canal, by J. J. Kehoe, Esq., will be found of interest.
Along this same line is a sketch of the British possessions throughout the world, with
Map of the World Showing British Territory.
Other points to which attention is directed are, the political division of the House
of Commons and Ontario House of Assembly, the Ontario Law List revised to date, the
article on Life Insurance, and the Remarkable Occurrences of 1893-4.
The Editor cannot close without expressing his grateful thanks to the many kind
friends throughout the Dominion who have so readily helped him with the annual
revision of the ALMANAC ; without their aid, so freely given, the production of this
Tx>ok in its present complete form would be almost impossible.
THE EDITOR.
TORONTO, November, 1894.
ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS
MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THIS PUBLICATION AT THE MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY IN TORONTO
FOR THE YEAR 1895.
Chronological Cycles.
Golden Number 15
Epact 4
Solar Cycle 28
Dominical Letter,.- ^ F,
Roman Indiction , 8
Julian Period . . . 660&
Epochs.
The year 5656 of the Jewish Era begins Sept. 19. . . 1895
The year 1313 of the Mahometan Era begins on
June 24 1895
The 59th of Queen Victoria's Reign begins June 20, 1895-
The 29th of the Dominion of Canada begins July 1, 1895'
The 120th of the Indep. of the U. S. begins July 4, 1895-
Fixed and Movable Festivals and Anniversaries.
Ash Wednesday Feb. 27
St David March 1
St. Patrick March 17
Lady Day March 25
Good Friday April 12
Easter Sunday April 14
St. George April 23
Holy Thursday May 23
Birth of Queen Victoria May 24
Whitsunday June
Midsummer Day J une
Dominion Day July
Labor Day ... ... ... Sept.
Michaelmas Day .. Sept.
Birth of Prmce of Wales -. Nov.
St. Andrew Nov.
Christmas Day Dec.
25
Explanation of the Articles in the Calendar.
These pages are calculated for Toronto, Quebec and Winnipeg, and for ordinary purposes will serve with sufficient
accuracy for every city in the Dominion of Canada. For Latitude and Longitude of Observatory see page 22.
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 limb, and are corrected for refraction for
Toronto, Quebec and Winnipeg.
The standard times* both for the rising and setting of the Moon's centre are given for every day for Toronto,.
Quebec and Winnipeg.
The column, SUN ON MERIDIAN, gives the time that a watch keeping local mean time should show when the
shadow of a sun dial is on the noon mark.
MOON'S AGE. This column shows to the nearest tenth of a day the Moon's age at Toronto mean noon.
The column, UPPER TRANSIT OK POLE STAR, shows for every day the mean time* at which the Pole Star makes
its upper transit across the meridian of longitude 4h. 46m W. It passes the meridian twice on October 11.
The time at which the lower transit of the Pole Star occurs may be found by adding ll'h. 58m. 2s. to the time of
the preceding upper transit.
The seven last columns are calculated for Lat. 45 s , Long. 4h. 46m. W., but will serve with sufficient accuracy for
the whole of Canada.
GREATEST ELONGATION OF THE POLE STAR. This column gives the greatest azimuth of the Pole Star east or
west from the meridian as observed at a place in latitude 45. When the greatest elongation corresponding to any
other Latitude is required, the number given in the column should be corrected by means of the following Table'..
Latitude
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
1st Correction for Degrees
2nd Correction for each minute
of latitude
5' 10"
+ 1".6
3' 32"
+ 1".7
1' 49"
+ 1".8
0' 00"
4 1".9
+ 1'55"
+ 2".0
+ 3' 55"
+ 2".l
+ 6' 3"
+ 2". 2
+ 8' 17"
+ 2". 4
+10' 39"'
+ 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 P .
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' 3?" 2nd correction + 1.7" X 20 = -f 0' 34"
" 47 40'. . " " = -f 3' 55" " -f 2.1 X 40 = -f 1' 24"
45 10'.." " = 0' 0" " " + 1.9X 10 = -f0'19"
MOON'S PHASES. This Table gives the times (standard 75th meridian)* when the Moon passes < 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
42 C
43
44
45
46
47 | 48
49*
KflO
Constant
h m s
5 54 31
h in s
5 54 21
h m s
5 54 11
h m s
5 54 1
h m s
5 53 50
h m s h m s
5 53 39 5 53 27
h m s
5 53 16
h m g
Difference for 10' of latitude.
1.7
-1.7
-1.7
1.8
1.8
2.0 1.8
-2.2
* In the present Almanac, the hours are numbered from (midnight) to 23.
t Although these times are calculated for Toronto, Quebec and Winnipeg only, the standard times at other 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
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THE CANADIAN ALMANAC.
[1895
Star Table.
From the times of the upper transit of the Pole Star may be derived, with the aid of the following Table the
times of culmination, and of the rising and setting- of the principal fixed stars, as seen from the parallel of 45'
morth latitude.
To ascertain when any star found in the following Table will be on the meridian, add the number in the left-
hand column of figures to the preceding meridian transit of the pole star given in the calendar. To find the time
of rising of the star, subtract the number opposite to it in the right-hand column of figures from the time of iti
meridian passage. For the ^ettinp of a star, add the same number to the time of its meridian passage. Those
stars marked ( ) revolve in a circle of perpetual apparition, and do not rise or set at places in and to the north
-of latitude 45.
NAME OF STAR.
Meridian.
Rises
and Sets.
NAME OF STAR.
On
Meridian.
Rises
and Sets.
h. m.
22 39
h. ra.
8 10
h. m.
900
h. m.
a Pegasi (Algenib)
22 44
6 59
ft Leonis
10 22
' 7 2
a Cassiopeise
23 11
ft Corvi
11 7
4 20
Ceti
23 15
4 40
11 58
5 16
g Arietis - . .
29
7 25
12 21
a. Arietis
41
7 39
a Bootis (Arcturus)
12 49
7 23
.a Ceti
1 37
6 13
ft Ursae Minoris
13 29
a Persei
1 56
ft Librae
13 49
5 23
a Tauri ( Aldebaran)
3 9
7 7
a Coronse Borealis
14 8
8 2
<r Aurigse (Capella)
3 48
a Serpentis
14 17
6 26
ft Orionis (Rigel)
3 49
5 25
ft' Scorpii
14 37
4 36
3 59
8 10
15 1
A O
$ Orionis
4 6
5 57
15 47
6 59
e Orionis
4 10
5 54
ft Draconis
16 6
-a Columbse
4 15
3 9
y Draconis
16 32
4 29
6 29
17 11
9 31
a Canis Majoris (Sirius)
5 20
4 50
a. Aquilae (Altair)
18 23
6 33
e Canis Majoris
5 34
3 46
a Cygni
19 15
11 22
a'Geminorum (Castor)
6 7
8 34
19 53
a Canis Minoris (Procyon)
6 13
6 21
ft Aquarii
20 3
5 34
ft Geminorum (Pollux)
6 18
8 9
20 37
5 55
8 1
5 26
a Piscis Aust (Fomalhaut)
21 28
3 36
a Leonis (Regulus)
8 41
6 50
21 36
7
y' Leonis
8 53
7 26
Table showing the Illuminated Portions of the Discs of Venus ar\d Mars.
1894.
Venus.
Mars.
1894.
Venus.
Mars.
January.. 15.
0-983
0.889
July 15.
0.467
0.978
February . 14.
March ... 15.
April .... 15.
May 15.
June 15.
0.953
0.907
0.836
0.742
0.619
0.890
0.903
0.922
0.942
0.962
August . . 15.
September 15.
October .. 15.
November 15.
December. 15.
0.248
0.005
0.175
0.420
0.579
0.990
0.998
1.000
996
0.987
Eclipses.
In the year 1895 there will be five 'Eclipses, three of the Sun and two of the Moon.
1. A total eclipse of the Moon March 10th, visible in Canada.
Moon enters penumbra March lOd. 19h. 57m. Moon enters shadow lOd. 20h. 54m. Middle of eclipse 22'39.
Moon leaves shadow lid. Oh. 25m. Moon leaves penumbra lid. Ih. 21m. Eastern Standard Time.
Magnitude of eclipse (Moon's diameter=l) 1'627.
II. A partial eclipse of the Sun March 25th ends about sunrise in the maritime provinces.
.III. A partial eclipse of the sun August 20th, invisible in Canada.
IV. A total eclipse of the moon visible in Canada September 3rd.
Moon enters penumbra 3d. 21h. 48m. Moon enters shadow 3d. 23h. Om. Middle of eclipse 4d. Oh. 57m.
"Moon leaves shadow 4d. 2h. 54m. Moon leaves penumbra 4d. 4h. 6m. Eastern Standard time.
Magnitude of eclipse (Moon's diameter =1) 1'557
V. A partial eclipse of the sun September 18th, invisible in Canada.
Twelve O'clock Noon Toronto Standard Time, as compared with a Clock shewing Mean Time at
the following places:
MEAN TIME.
MEAN TIME.
MEAN TIME.
Athens
h. m.
6 35 p
Lisbon .
h. m.
4 23 p
Rome
h. m.
5 50 p
jjerlin
5 54 p
London, Eng
5 Op
Rotterdam
18 p
9 51 p
Madras
10 21 p
San Francisco
8 50 a
15 p
Madrid
4 45 p
St Petersburg
7 lp
Calcutta
10 54 p
Melbourne, Aust
*2 40 a
St. John's, Newfoundland
1 29 p
6 14 p
Montreal
6 p
Suez
7 10 p
11 10 a
Moscow
7 30 p
Sydney, Aust
*3 5 a
6 56 p
New York
4 p
Vienna
6 5p
Dublin
4 35 p
Paris
5 9p
Vancouver
8 48 a
4 47 p
Philadelphia
11 59 a
Victoria B.C
8 47 a
4 43 p
Pekin China .
*0 46 a
Winnipeg
10 32 a
Jerusalem
7 21 p
Quebec
15 p
following day.
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MEMORANDA 1895-6 JEWISH CALENDAR 5655-6.
15
MEtyORAfJDA FOR THE YEAR 1895.
JANUARY.
MAY.
SEPTEMBER.
1. Tuesday, Circumcision
6. Epiphany
13. 1st Sunday after Epiphany
20. 2nd Sunday after Epiphany
27. 3rd Sunday after Epiphany
FEBRUAET.
1. Wednesday
5. 3rd Sunday after Easter
12. 4th Sunday after Easter
19. Rogation Sunday
23. Ascension Day, Holy Thursday
24. Queen's Birthday
26. Sunday after Ascension
1. 12th Sunday after Trinity
2- Monday, Labor day
8. 13th Sunday after Trinity
15. 14th Sunday after Trinity
22. 15th Sunday after Trinity
29. 16th Sunday after Trinity
1. Friday
3. 4th Sunday after Epiphany
10. Septuagesima Sunday
17. Sexagesima Sunday
24. Quinquagesima Sunday
27. Ash Wednesday
JUNE.
1. Saturday
2. Whit Sunday
9. Trinity Sunday
13. Corpus Christi
16. 1st Sunday after Trinity
OCTOBER.
1. Tuesday
6. 17th Sunday after Trinity
13. 18th Sunday after Trinity
20. 19th Sunday after Trinity
27. 20th Sunday after Trinity
MARCH.
20. Accession of Queen Victoria
NOVEMBER.
1. Friday, St. David
3. 1st Sunday in Lent
10. 2nd Sunday in Lent
17. 3rd Sunday in Lent, St. Patrick
24. 4th Sunday in Lent
25. Annunciation, Lady Day
23. 2nd Sunday after Trinity
24. St. John Baptist, Midsummer
30. 3rd Sunday after Trinity
JULY.
1. Monday, Dominion Day
7. 4th Sunday after Trinity
1. Friday
3 21st Sunday after Trinity
9. Birth of Prince of Wales, 1841
10. 22nd Sunday after Trinity
17. 23rd Sunday after Trinity
24. 24th Sunday after Trinity
30. St. Andrew
31. 5th Sunday in Lent
14. 5th Sunday after Trinity
APRIL
21. 6th Sunday after Trinity
DECEMBER.
1. Monday
28. 7th Sunday after Trinity
1. 1st Sunday in Advent
7. 6th Sunday in Lent
AUGUST.
8. 2nd Sunday in Advent
12. Good Friday
1. Thursday
15. 3rd Sunday in Advent
14. Easter Sunday
4. 8th Sunday after Trinity
11. St. Thomas
15. Easter Monday
21. 1st Sunday after Easter
11. 9th Sunday after Trinity
18. 10th Sunday after Trinity
22. 4th Sunday in Advent
25. Christmas Day, Wednesday
28. 2nd Sunday after Easter
25. llth Sunday after Trinity
29. 1st Sunday after Christmas
Jewish Calendar (A..D. 1895, A,.M. 5655 56.)
The year 5655 commenced Oct. 1st, 189k.
December (1894) 28 New Moon Tebet 1
January 6 Fast for siege of Jerusalem
July
22 New Moon Ab 1
30 *Fast for the burning of Temple " 9
26 New Moon Sebat 1
August
1 New Moon Elui 1
February
25 New Moon Adar 1
5656
March
7 Fast of Esther " 11
September
19 *First day of New Year Tisri 1
10 *Purim - ' 14
i
20 *Second Feast for New Year " 2
M
11 Schuscham Purim " 15
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22 Fast of Guedaliah 4
"
26 New Moon Nisan 1
'
28 *Fast of Reconciliation 10
April
9 *Festival of Passover ' 15
October
3 *Feast of Tabernacles 15
fc
10 * " " 2nd day 16
i
4 *Second feast of Huts 16
M
15 * " " 7th day ' 21
9 Feast of Palms Hosana Raba 21
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16 * " " ends ' 22
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10 *End of Congregation Feast 22
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25 New Moon Yiar 1
11 *Rejoicing of the Law 23
May
12 Festival 33rd day of Omer " 18
19 New Moon Marchesran 1
24 New Moon Sivan 1
November
18 New Moon Chialew 1
29 ^Festival of Weeks Pentecost " 6
December
12 Consecration of Temple " 25
30 * " " 2nd day " 7
<
18 New Moon Tebet 1
June
23 New Moon Tamuz 1
"
27 Fast for siege of Jerusalem " 10
July
9 Fast of taking of Temple 18
January 1896
16 New Moon Sebet 1
Those marked (*) are to be strictly observed.
All the Jewish Sabbaths, Festivals and Fasts commence on the previous evening at sunset.
MEMORANDA FOR THE YEA.R 1896.
JANUARY.
APRIL.
JULY.
1. Circumcision.
6. Epiphany.
1. Wednesday.
3. Good Friday.
1. Wednesday. Dominion Day.
AUGUST.
FEBRUARY.
1. Saturday.
2. Septuagesima Sunday.
9. Sexagesima Sunday.
16. Quinquagesima Sunday. Shrove
5. Easter Sunday.
12. Low Sunday.
23. St. George.
MAY.
1. Saturday.
SEPTEMBER.
1. Tuesday.
29. St. Michael. Michaelmas Day.
Sunday.
1. Friday.
19. Ash Wednesday.
23. Quadragesima. 1st Sun. in Lent.
MARCH.
1. 2nd Sunday in Lent. St. David.
8. 3rd Sunday in Lent.
10. Rogation Sunday.
14. Ascension Day. Holy Thursday.
24. Birth of Queen Victoria.
24. Pentecost. Whit Sunday.
31. Trinity Sunday.
1. Thursday.
NOVEMBER.
1. Sunday.
9. Birth of Prince of Wales, 1841.
29. 1st Sunday in Advent.
15. 4th Sunday in Lent.
JUNE.
30. St. Andrew.
17. St. Patrick.
1. Monday.
DECEMBER.
22. 5th Sunday in Lent.
4. Corpus Christi.
1. Tuesday.
25. Annunciation Lady Day.
20. Accession of Queen Victoria.
21. St. Thomas.
29. Palm Sunday.
24. St. John Baptist. Midsummer D.
25. Christinas Day. Friday.
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CALENDAR.
[1895.
"The Whirling Tempest wave* along the plain ;
And on the cottage thatch'd, or lordly roof,
Keen fastening, shakes them to the solid base."
Original drawing by C. W. Jefferys
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(Jives to the breeze her scented wing-,
While virgin graces warm with May,
Flint,' roses o'er her dewy way."
Original drawing by C. \V
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Wrapt in black glooms."
Original drawing by C.. W.. Jeffery*
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tyOON'S
PHASES FOR THE YEAR 1895, EASTERN
STANDARD TIME.
First
Quarter. | Full
Moon.
Last Quarter.
New Moon.
Perigee.
Apogee.
D.
H. M.
D. H. M.
D. H. M.
D. H.
M. D. H.
I). H.
Janv . .
Febv - -
4
2
2 52 Jany..
19 16 Feby..
11 1 50 Jany . .
9 12 23 Feby..
17 17 55 Jany..
16 8 9 Feby..
25 16
24 11
26 Janv.... 11 19
44 Febv 9 8
Jany
Feby
... 26 12
. ... 22 14
March .
4
7 40 March.
10 22 38 ; March.
18 32 March.
26 5
25 March... 9 20
Marc
h... 22 2
April..
May . .
2
1
16 28 April..
22 44 May ..
9 8 43| April..
8 18 59 May . .
16 18 22
16 12 44
April . .
May ..
24 20
24 7
11 April. ... 6 23
46 May 4 5
April
May
. ... 18 20
... 16 15
May. . .
31
3 48
!May 29 6
June..
*9
9 1
June . .
7 6 OJune..
15 6 28
June . .
22 16
5l'June.... 25 6
June
.... 13 9
July ..
28
15 36
July..
6 18 29! July ..
14 22 31
July . .
22
32 July .... 23 7
July
.... 11 2
Aug . .
27
43 \A\ig . .
5 8 51 Aug . .
13 12 18 Aug ..
20 7
56 Aug .... 20 16
Aug
7 14
Sept ..
25
13 23 ! Sept ..
4 55
Sept . .
11 23 >!
Sept . .
18 15
55 Sept 18 2
Sept
3 17
Sept
. ... 30 21
Oct....
25
6 4
Oct . . .
3 17 48
Oct. .
11 9 34
Oct .
18 1
10 Oct 16 11
Oct
.... ?8 11
Nov. . .
Dec ..
24
24
2 19
22
Nov ..
Dec ..
2 10 18 NOT...
2 1 38IDec .
9 18 6
929
Nov ..
Dec ..
16 12
16 1
12 Nov .... 13 11 Nov
30 Dec 9 11 |Dec
. . . . 25 6
. . . . 23 3
Dec ..
31 lf> 31
OCCULTATIONS OF STARS BY THE MOON, 1895.
The time given for the disappearance and reappearance is the eastern standard time of the Washington
occurrence the hours being numbered from (midnight) to 23.
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OH
OH'
.
1
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Jan. 1
</> Aquarii ....
4
h. m.
20 21
61
h. m.
21 28
229
14
22 Tauri
7
II. M.
1 1
56
H. M.
2 00
255
12
y Cancri
4
1 39
177
2 17
337
NEW MOON.
NEW Moox.
Sept. 2
i Aquarii
4
19 2
19
19 50
294
Feb. 3
g Pleiadum . .
6
21 18
126
22 8
208
8
B. A.C. 782...
7
21 53
98
22 41
202
3
19 Tauri
5
21 24
87
22 38
248
10
7 Tauri
6
4 22
9
5 13
303
3
21 Tauri
7
21 49
76
23 2
262
13
49 Aurigae ....
5-7
5 15
64
6 28
302
3
20 Tauri
'5
21 50
118
22 42
219
16
8 Leonis
5-7
4 57
63
5 39
340
3
22 Tauri
7
21 53
84
23 5
254
NEW Moox.
7
47 Geminorum
6
3 59
38
4 18
355
26
B. A.C. 6666..
5-8
20 55
96
22 4
217
17
T Scorpii
3
6 59
132
8 19
254
28
B. A.C. 7325..
7
17 48
42
19 8
270
Mar. 1
B. A. C. 782. . .
7
20 7
120
20 52
203
28
26 Capricorni .
7
19 34
111
20 28
184
5
8
49 Aurigse ....
y Cancri
5-7
4
23 24
6
80
128
(6) 21
1 9
309
281
30
Oct. 3
64 Aquarii
62 Piscium . . .
7
6
19 37
20 47
66
61
21
22 3
219
231
10
80 Cancri
6-8
18 47
100
19 4-2
319
9
W. IV. 1421 ..
6
1 26
45
2 35
286
14
B. A.C. 4722..
5-8
1 8
123
2 24
309
10
W. VI. 1656..
8
2" 39
45
23 17
314
18
y 1 Sagittarii . .
.5-6
3 30
118
4 49
257
11
47 Geminorum
6
1 52
32
2 27
332
NEW Moox.
15
c Leonis
5
3 14
117
4 9
296
31
W. / V. 1421. . .
6
20 44
57
21 37
310
NEW Moox.
April 2
47 Geminorum
6
19 10
161
19 56
230
26
y Capricorni . .
4
19 8
57
20 35
223
12
b Scorpii
5
6 28
50
7 13
327
26
B. A.C. 7558..
8
22 35
77
23 39
213
NEW Moox.
27
54 Aquarii. . . .
7
20 56
72
22 11
207
29
W. VI. 1656 . .
8
22 26
88
23 15
305
Nov. 2
e Arietis
4
23 8
101
(3) 13
200
May 6
i Virginis
5-7
23 55
59
(7) 27
6
2
B. A. C. 920 . .
7
23 14
33
(3) 3d
267
7
B. A. C. 4722..
5-8
20 52
151
21 58
260
3
17 Tauri
4
18 41
83
19 36
231
NEW Moox.
3
g Pleriadum . .
6
18 49
44
19 41
270
June 5
b Scorpii
5
22 33
81
23 47
321
3
20 Tauri
5
19 15
48
20 10
264
6
4 Scorpii
6
1 33
125
2 43
255
3
19 Tauri
5
19 18
5
19 45
309
13
42 Aquarii
6
6 51
359
7 41
282
3
22 Tauri
7
19 38
12
20 13
300
20
9 Tauri
7
3 14
137
3 32
177
3
21 Tauri
7
19 44
354
18 2
319
NEW Moox.
3
B. A. C. 1171..
7-8
20 47
111
21 33
199
29
ty Virginis ....
5
21 30
122
22 38
291
7
\V. VI. 1656..
8
6 5
55
6 48
343
30
85 Virgin us. . .
6-5
22 4
154
22 50
241
NKW Moox.
July 7
B. A. C. 6666.
5-8
2 51
128
3 30
186
24
A Aquarii
3-6
19 35
58
20 56
2-2(1
8
B. A. C. 7325.
7
23 6
36
(9) 19
278
29
B. A. C. 782 . .
7
18 13
121
18 44
175
9
26 Capricorni .
7
43
99
1 49
199
11
64 Aquarii. . . .
7
38
38
1 58
252
Dec. 1
g Pleiadum . . .
6
5 16
132
5 53
216
11
96 Aquarii
5-6
22 40
91
23 38
209
1
10 Tauri
5
5 23
90
6 17
258
14
60 Piscium . . .
6
55
87
1 54
201
1
20 Tauri
5
5 37
115
6 23
213
14
62 Piscium
6
2 11
8
3 5
275
1
21 Tauri
7
5 38
73
6 31
276
NEW Moox.
5
K. Geminorum
4
4 23
146
5 24
261
Aug. 7
54 Aquarii . . .
7
1 29
22
2 46
263
8
45 Leonis
6
1 25
126
2 35
294
7
IT Aquarii
5
4 30
74
5 36
213
8
49 Leonis
6
6 26
80
7 23
348
13
B. A. C. 920..
7
4 57
65
6 24
237
14
4 Scorpii
6
6 43
152
7 36
257
14
g Pleiadum . . .
6
21
80
1 18
233
NEW MOON.
14
19 Tauri
5
39
53
1 36
2(11
27
e Arietis
4
15 16
61
16 18
244
14
20 Tauri
5
49
84
i 46
2-20'
30
136 Tauri
5
15 41
62
Hi -2*
283
14
21 Tauri
7
1
47
1 57
2641
31
39 Geminorum
6
17 1
159
17 19
201
The disappearance always takes place on the right hand side of the moon, and the reappearance on the left,
when viewed through an inverting or astronomical telescope.
1895]
THE CANADIAN ALMANAC.
33
Eclipses, Planetary Conjunctions etc., in, the Year 1895.
January.
May.
September.
D. H. o , .
D. II.
2 19 in Perihelion.
5 15 d d d d29S
8 5 9 in Aphelion.
D. II.
4 19 5 6 Superior.
5 7 5 in a.
7 20 T? 6 d h 6 42 N.
1 6 5 6 d 5 1 S.
d Eclipsed. Visible.
I 17 5 d 9 5 9 58 N.
8 15 5 in is.
8 150fdd Of632S
8 13 $ 8 0.
9 15 11 d d 11 5 13 S
9 22 5 6 Superior.
18 75 Greatest Hel. Lat. S
18 14 fc d d ^6 25 N
19 12 tji d d 4 44 N
8 21 $ 6 ( 4 54 N.
9 21 8 in Perihelion.
}8 11 9 d 11 9 2 5N.
19 19 5 6 * 5 3 31 N.
2 45 Greatest Hel. Lat. N.
9 18 9 d d 9 9 59 S.
10 20 of n .
11 23 Of d d Of 6 44 S.
12 13 9 Greatest Hel. Lat. S.
15 11 d d 11 3 19 S.
26 17 8 6 d 8 1 20 N
26 21 * Q .
26 22 9 d d 9 1 21 N
.30 21 9 Greatest Hel. Lat., S
February.
2 2 16 9 Greatest Hel. Lat. N
2 5 6 Of d d Of 6 28 S
2 5 23 8 d d 8 2 44 S
2 6 20 H 6 d H 4 39 S
2 7 10 9 d d 9 2 10 S
2 7 18 d d d d 2 53 S
30 22 d Greatest Hel. Lat., N
12 9 6 d 9 8 25 S.
Eclipsed. Invisible
18 20 5 in Aphelion.
19 1 9 Inferior.
19 6 d d d d 2 58 N.
20 9 5 6 d 5 1 55 N.
3 Of Stationary.
21 11 \i <j d T? 6 55 N
D. II. * '
22 7 # 6 d # 5 20 N.
1 8569 5035N
June.
23 2 enter =2= Autumn com.
3 Od6(I d255S
5 00f6d Of642S
D. H.
October.
5 19 d d
4 1 \i d d -h 6 88 Ji
22 H 6 d ' 11 5 18 S
4 17 5 Greatest elong. E. 234
5 3 d d 54541s
D. H.
1 18 8 Greatest elong. E. 25 44
6 8 5 in ft.
8 15 d D
9 13 5 Greatest elong. E. 18 1
10 8569 5238N
10 22 5 in Perihelion.
14 23 h d ( h 6 47 N
15 111 s Stationary.
15 12 T, Stationary.
15 20 H d d 9 5 2 N
20 11 Stationary.
21 5 5 Greatest Hel. Lat. N
22 5 Of Stationary.
22 21 $ Stationary.
24 10 r 6 d 3 5 38 N
25 2 s d Inferior.
5 5 8 d .g 9 53 N
6 7 Of 6 0.
8 10 5 6 7/ 5047N
12 16 5 in tf.
18 15 Stationary.
21 12 enter 05 Sum. com.
21 16 Of 6 d Of 6 28 S
21 21 5 6 11 5 2 34 S
22 '/] 5 in Aphelion.
23 12 5 d d 5 7 23 S
23 14 H 6 d 11 4 20 S
2 5 6d6d d 1 50 S
25 23 9 6 ( 9 37 S
31 5 . h 6 d h 6 42 N
8 19 Stationary.
9 50fdd Of640S.
9 58 Greatest Hel. Lat. S
H 4 d d .
12 16 11 6 d 11 2 51 S.
14 55 Stationary.
15 12 9 6 d 9 4 1 S.
18 d 6 d d 4 17 N.
19 2 5 d d S 1 46 N.
19 3 h d d h 6 55 N.
19 19 # 6 d # 5 17 N.
25 17 8 d Inferior.
28 3 5 6 d 5 30 S.
28 5 5 in ft.
31 14 7/ D
26 11 ? d d 923N
July.
November.
March.
D. H.
D. H.
D. H. * '
3 10 d d d d 3 31 S.
1 9 5 d . Inferior.
1 23 in Aphelion. .
2 8 Ijl 6 d Ijl 5 2 N.
1 19 5 in Perihelion.
2 11 h d .
3 15 Of D
4 8 Of d ( Of 6 46 S.
5 6 7/ 6 d 11 5 19 S.
9 95 Stationary.
10 ( Eclipsed. Visible.
14 7 h 6 d h 6 55 N.
15 5 # 6 ( $ 5 6 N.
4 23 \ Stationary.
5 2 d in Aphelion.
87/6.
1 49 Greatest elong. E. 45 31
2 12 5 Stationary.
3 65 Greatest Hel. Lat., S.
7 17 9 in "Q.
5 9 f 6 d 1 6 32 S.
7 20 9 in Q.
9 27/dd 7/2 22 S.
10 17 5 Greatest elong. W. 19 10
12 35 Greatest Hel. Lat. N.
12 16 ^ 6 .
.3 596d 939 N.
16 16 8 in U.
5 7 8 d d 8 6 45 N.
is o 11 n '
20 16 enter T Spring com.
23 17 8 6 ( 8 19 N.
24 4 8 Greatest elong. W. 2748
25 10 d 6 Of 8 3 1 N.
25 Eclipsed. Invisible.
26 21 8 in Aphelion.
28 49 in fl.
28 9 11 in a.
28 19 9 6 d 9 3 58 S
9 4 IJ! d d Of635S.
13 5 6 d 5 7 29 S.
1 97/6(1 7/41 S.
2 17 5 Greatest elong. VV. 20 1
3 20 h D
3 21 d d ( d 24 S.
4 23 $ Stationary.
5 59dd 9038S.
8 12 h 6 d h 6 48 N
9 13 # d d 5 13 N.'
15 18 d d d d 5 2N.
15 19 h d ( h 7 ON.
6 8 # d d # 5 15 N.
16 12 d 6 h d i 59 S.
17 12 d 6 a Librae d 6 S.
20 17 8 d h S '0 29 S.
23 19 8 d $ 8 1 13 N.
5 19 11 Stationary.
6 8 8 d 8 50 N.
9 14d$ 309 S.
31 14 Of 6 d Of 6 42 S.'
31 20 d d d c? 3 43 S.
August.
9 22 9 Greatest elong. W. 46 47
December.
D. II.
D. II.
April.
1 6 8 in &.
2 15 t d d I 6 27 S.
1 12 5 6 11 5 9 S.
5 14 8 in t5-
D. H. e '
5 20 5 in Perihelion.
6 87/d(' 7/1 59 S.
1 16 11 6 d 11 5 12 S.
s 14 # n
8 18 Of 8
10 15 \ d d h 6 iO N.
11 13 # d ( Jf. 5 2 N.
16 78 Greatest Hel. Lat.. S.
5 14 Of 6 (I Of 6 42 .S.
6 45 Greatest Hel. Lat. N.
7 14 8 d Superior.
1 11 9 in Perihelion.
2 15 9 d ( 9 7 23 N.
3 8^d( ^713N.
24 8 d d 8 4 51 S.
8 6 7/ 6 d 7/3 42 S.
3 20H^( H521N
24 4 h 8
9 Eclipsed. Invisible.
4 11 i in U-
25 21 d d d d 1 27 N.
13 5 6 d 5 39 N.
4 12 $ d d $ 5 7 N.
27 17 9 6 d 9 3 38 S.
27 21 Of 6 d Of 6 37 S.
23 9 in Aphelion.
1 13 d d d d 1 18 N.
5 19 5 in Aphelion.
5 21 8 d d 8 3 46 N.
29 4 T 2 d d h 4 58 N.
29 7 d d d d 3 30 S.
2 15 9 d ( 9 4 4 S.
4 22 h 6 d h 6 53 N.
12 5 6 Superior.
L 20 enters V3 Winter com.
29 18 9 d Of 9 3 ON.
5 20 ^ 6 d 5 20 .\.
2 169d^ 9023N
30 13 9 in Perihelion.
3
6 19 9 Stationary.
8 15 9 6 9 2 29 N!
ECLIPSES OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES.
[1895
ECLIPSES &c. OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES, 1895.
In eastern standard time (Oh.-23h.) tr in, denotes transit of satellite; tr eg, transit egress; sh in, shadow in
gress ; sh eg, shadow egress ; ec dis, disappearance of satellite behind planet ; oc dis, disappearance of satellite in
low.
January.
D. H. M.
D. H. M.
D. H. M.
D. n. M.
26 18 48 1 oc dis
25 1 38 1 tr eg
6 19 54 1 sh eg
19 5 32 111 tret
D. II. H.
21 52 1 ec re
1 59 11 sh eg
21 7 111 tr in
20 2 26 1 sh in
2 38 1 oc dis
27 18 21 1 tr eg
20 34 1 oc dis
22 53 11 ecre
3 29 1 tr in.
239 1 ecre
19 12 1 sh e<t
26 3 I ecre
10 19 5 111 ec re
4 45 1 sh ei
2 18 14 11 sh eg
28 20 32 111 oc dis
18 56 111 ec re
12 19 7 1 oc dis
21 2 18 11 oc re
21 57 1 tr in
23 22 111 oc re
19 3 1 shin
13 19 31 1 sh in
.36 1 ocre
22 14 1 sh in
29 3 111 ec dis
20 6 1 tr eg
20 37 11 oc dis
26 1 46 111 sh in,
3 13 1 tr eg
2 51 111 ec re
20 38 11 ec re
20 36 1 tr in
5 15 111 sh eg
22 1 sh eg
31 19 11 tr in
21 21 1 sh eg
21 49 1 sh eg
5 19 11 sh in.
19 5 1 oc dis
2 5 11 sh in
27 18 6 IV tr in
14 19 4 1 ec re
5 32 IV oc re
20 56 1 tr in
2 56 11 tr eg
18 32 1 ec re
15 20 28 11 sh eg
27 4 20 xh in.
21 37 1 ecre
19 5 IV tr eg
17 20 7 111 ec dis
5 27 tr in
22 10 111 sh in
February.
23 6 111 ec re
28 1 38 ec dis
23 45 111 tr eg
March.
20 20 17 1 tr in
5 3 1 ocre
4 1 2 111 sh eg
128 1 oc dis
21 26 1 sh in
53 ocre
18 39 1 tr eg
19 8 11 oc dis
2 1 6 111 trin
22 35 1 tr eg
29 2 16 tr eg
18 59 1 sh eg
23 25 1 tr in
3 23 28 11 tr in
23 8 11 oc dis
6 4 12 11 tr eg
23 34 11 ec re .
4 1 14 1 tr in
21 21 1 ecre
October.
4 54 11 sh in
2 21 1 sh in
1 56 11 sh in
22 20 22 11 sh in
7 23 7 11 oc dis
1 42 1 tr eg
2 6 11 tr eg
20 50 11 tr eg
3 5 45 111 sh in
8 2 31 11 ec re
2 38 1 sh eg
5 19 42 1 tr in
24 19 36 111 oc dis
4 3 20 IV sh eg
5 15 1 tr in
20 35 1 oc dis
20 4 111 ec dis
22 38 111 oc re
5 2 29 11 ec dis
5 40 1 sh in
23 47 1 ec re
20 59 1 sh in
27 20 30 IV ec re
3 31 1 ec dis
9 2 33 1 oc dis
3 2 25 IV ecdis
22 1 treg
22 17 1 tr in
42 1 sh in
54 1 ec re
3 37 IV ec r
22 58 111 ec re
28 19 36 1 oc dis
1 54 1 tr in
18 13 11 sh in
17 52 1 tr in
23 14 11 ec re
29 7 1 sh eg
32 i sh eg
19 56 11 tr e.(j
18 4 11 sh eg
23 16 1 sh eg
20 55 11 tr in
4 13 1 treg
20 51 11 sh eg
18 50 1 sh in
6 20 23 1 ec re
7 11 sh eg
23 41 1 tr in
20 8 1 tr eg
11 2 2 11 tr in
May.
28 111 oc dis
10 8 1 sh in
21 7 1 sh eg
12 22 1 oc dis
1 29 1 oc re
1 57 1 tr eg
4 18 16 1 ec re
18 48 111 oc dis
1 19 58 11 ec re
2 29 11 tr eg
2 25 1 sh eg
5 2 111 oc dis
20 38 11 oc dis
5 20 11 VI tr in
4 4 111 ocre
20 49 1 oc dis
2 53 111 oc re
12 21 36 1 tr in
21 17 111 sh eg
12 5 5 11 ec re
23 32 1 ec re
7 2 44 11 trin
21 43 111 oc dis
21 36 1 oc di*
5 24 1 ec di*
11 14 111 tr in
8 18 8 111 h in
22 53 1 sh in
6 19 44 1 sh in
13 49 IV oc re
2 9 111 sh in
21 6 111 sh ea
23 52 1 tr eg
21 3 1 tr eg
2 36 1 sh in
3 3 111 tr eg
21 30 11 oc dis
13 6 111 ec dis
22 2 1 sh eg
3 50 1 tr in.
5 3 111 sh eg
9 1 14 1 tr in
1 11 1 sh eg
12 21 35 111 tr eg
4 56 1 s/i e^
18 7 1 trin
2 10 11 ec re
18 50 1 oc dis
13 20 46 1 tr in
14 2 13 11 tr in
18 37 1 sh in
2 16 1 sh in
22 24 1 ec re
21 39 1 sh in
2 34 11 sft ey
20 33 1 tr eg
3 30 1 tr eg
14 19 40 1 sh eg
14 21 15 1 ec re
3 3 111 ec re
20 54 1 sh eg
4 33 1 oc dis
20 35 11 sh eg
15 20 45 11 oc dig
3 24 1 oc re
11 18 1 1 ec re
22 25 1 ec re
16 23 37 IV sh in
17 20 17 11 sh e.'i
4 36 111 oc di*
14 18 48 111 ec re
10 1 43 11 sh in
17 1 37 IV sh eg
21 20 7 1 oc dis
5 8 11 tr eg
15 1 22 11 oc dis
18 2 11 tr eg
19 22 47 111 oc dis
22 20 21 1 sh eg
15 39 1 tr eg
48 1 oc dis
18 34 1 tr in
23 12 11 ocdis
24 20 9 11 sh in
20 4 30 1 sh in
10 19 37 11 tr in
10 20 42 11 sh eg
23 30 1 tr in
21 25 11 tr eg
5 45 1 tr in
20 50 11 sh in
20 45 1 sh in
20 48 1 sh in
29 19 58 1 sh m
21 1 46 1 ec dis
22 14 11 tr eg
21 57 1 tr eg
20 46 1 oc dis
2 15 11 sh in
23 29 11 sh eg
23 2 1 sh eg
21 19 1 ecre
August.
3 39 111 ec din
17 1 24 1 trin
11 20 12 1 ec re
19 17 1 sh in
4 50 11 tr in
23 1 sh in
15 20 28 111 tr eg
20 16 1 tr eg
11 3 29 11 sh eg
5 7 11 she i
3 42 1 tr eg
22 8 111 sh in
20 32 11 sh in
4 33 11 tr eg
5 9 IV tr in.
4 20 1 sh eg
23 55 11 oc dis
20 37 11 tr eg
12 3 59 1 sh in
5 19 oc re
22 35 1 oc dis
16 1 8 111 sheg
21 35 1 sh eg
4 31 I tr in
22 14 tr in.
18 1 28 1 ec re
33 l.tr in
23 14 11 sh eg
13 4 12 1 oc re
1 18 sh e(j
3 34 111 tr in
17 15 1 oc dis
22 18 48 1 ec re
14 4 12 111 trin
2 34 tr e?
18 18 24 11 ecre
18 25 11 tr in
23 21 12 111 sh eg
18 4 31 11 tr in
23 48 oc re
19 52 1 tr in
20 40 11 sh in
24 20 13 IV oc dis
20 3 14 1 ec dis
23 2 28 1 ocre
20 32 1 sh in
21 2 1 tr eg
21 44 IV oc re
21 3 21 1 tr eg
25 2 24 tr e >
22 9 1 tr eg
21 31 1 tr in
27 22 42 1 oc dis
27 4 31 11 oc re
28 3 39 ec dis
22 48 1 sh eg
?2 40 1 sh in
28 19 55 1 tr in
28 4 55 1 sh eg
4 48 11 *fc in
19 19 54 1 ec re
23 20 11 sh eg
20 38 11 tr in
29 52 1 sh in
21 19 54 111 ec re
23 47 1 tr eg
21 12 1 sh in
September.
28 1 tr in
20 3 111 ec dis
18 57 1 sh eg
22 12 1 tr eg
2 42 IV ec dis
22 49 111 ec re
18 43 1 oc dis
28 23 10 11 sh in
3 2 45 11 ec re
3 11 1 sh eg
22 3 39 11 oc dis
22 1 ec re
23 18 11 treg
4 4 10 1 sh in
4 28 1 tr eg
23 21 57 11 trin
19 18 3 11 ec re
23 30 1 sh ei
52 1 tr in
29 23 36 11 ec dis
23 28 11 sh in
18 15 1 tr eg
29 20 44 1 ec re
5 4 39 1 ocre
1 41 1 oc re
24 34 11 tr eg
19 26 1 sh eg
30 19 57 111 tr eg
8 3 51 111 oc re
5 5 11 oc re
2 7 11 sh eg
20 23 IV ec dis
20 18 11 ec re
10 5 22 11 ec dis
31 23 36 11 tr eg
3 11 1 tr in
25 59 IV ec re
22 7 111 sh in
12 3 3 11 sh eg
3 58 I shin
22 21 19 111 tr in
3 23 1 ec dis
November.
25 21 1 oc dis
23 12 111 treg
April.
5 2 11 treg
3 23 1 ec re
2 8 111 sh in
12 2 52 1 sh eg
1 1 20 111 sh eg
18 46 IV sh eg
2 21 11 oc dis
2 19 51 IV sh eg
3 50 1 tr eg
2 46 111 tr in
20 59 11 ec re
24 20 55 11 trin
4 21 52 1 tr in
17 5 19 IV sh in
4 5 32 1 ec dis
21 38 1 tr eg
23 18 11 shin
23 7 1 sh in
19 1 59 111 tr in
5 2 45 1 *// in
22 26 1 sh in
23 21 1 tr in
23 20 11 tr in
2 46 11 sh in
42 1 tr in
23 54 1 tr eg
24 11 33 11 tr eg
5 19 9 1 oc din
4 53 11 tr in
551 sh eg
26 43 1 sh eg
25 35 1 sh in
22 40 1 ec re
5 17 1 ec dis
6 22 1 tr e?
1895]
RISING, SOUTHING AND SETTING OF THE PLANETS.
35
ECLIPSES &c. OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES Continued.
P. H. M.
D. H. M.
D. II. M.
D. II. M.
D. II. M.
600 1 ec dis
19 18 111 ocdis
23 18 11 ec dis
12 6 42 1 sh in
22 21 33 1 sh in
2 12 11 ec dis
3. 57 111 oc re
13 3 54 1 ec dis
22 18 1 tr in
3 34 1 oc re
20 3 46 1 ec dis
December.
21 27 111 sh in
22 23 53 1 sh e?
23 6 IV tr in
21 1 1 1 sh in
14 1 2 111 sh eg
23 39 1 tr eg
23 34 1 sh eg
2 13 1 trin
1 4 26 11 oc re
1 7 111 tr in
21 46 1 oc re
7 50 1 tr eg
3 21 1 sh eg
2 57 IV ec dis
1 11 1 sh in
24 1 17 11 sh in
3 43 IV tr eg
4 33 1 tr eg
5 38 IV oc re
26 1 tr in
2 45 11 tr in
23 13 11 tr in
23 31 111 sh e<j
22 15 1 ec dig
22 1 43 1 ocre
22 42 11 tr eg
3 3 26 111 ec dis
3 31 1 sh eg
4 26 1 tr eg
4 11 11 sh eg
5 41 11 tr eg
8 1 36 111 sh in
1 45 11 sh in
6 52 111 ee re
4 47 111 treg
21 48 111 oc re
2 8 11 treg
4 10 11. trin
5 4 49 1 sh in
22 23 1 ec dis
25 20 23 11 ec dis
5 8 111 sheg
4 38 11 sh eg
5 51 1 tr in
15 1 34 1 oc re
26 41 11 oc re
12 9 11 oc re
23 23 1 tr eg
621 1 ec dis
4 30 11 ec dis
21 32 IV sh eg
4 39 1 sh in
5 7 IV sh in
5 21 1 oc re
20 32 1 trin
23 18 IV tr in
5 55 1 trin
24 1 59 11 oc re
6 52 11 sh in
21 59 1 sh eg
27 4 1 IV tr eg
13 1 53 1 ec dis
25 23 29 111 ec dis
21 3 111 sh eg
22 52 1 tr eg
28 4 59 1 sh in
4 48 11 ec dis
26 2 54 11 ec re
21 35 111 tr eg
10 22 43 11 sh in
5 23 111 sh in
5 26 oc re
4 2 111 oc dis
23 17 1 sh in
17 27 11 tr in
5 38 1 tr in
23 8 sh in
27 5 39 1 ec dis
7 19 1 tr in
1 37 11 sh eg
29 2 10 1 ec dis
14 23 tr in
28 2 55 1 sh in
1 14 111 tr eg
3 23 11 tr eg
55 1 oc re
1 37 sh eg
431 trin
1 37 1 sh eg
18 22 22 11 oc re
23 27 1 sh in
2 42 tr eg
5 15 1 sh eg
2 39 1 tr eg
20 5 48 1 ec dis
30 4 1 tr in
23 12 11 sh in
6 23 1 tr eg
23 48 1 oc re
21 1 25 111 sh in
1 47 1 sh eg
23 53 1 oc re
29 1 ec dis
8 1 54 11 ec dis
35 1 sh in
2 24 1 tr eg
15 54 1 ec re
3 33 1 oc re
6 50 11 oc re
3 52 1 tr in
20 38 1 ec dis
15 1 43 11 trin
4 18 11 sh in
21 6 1 treg
4 34 111 trin
23 31 1 oc re
2 4 11 sh eg
6 35 11 tr in
9 22 8 11 tr in
5 1 111 sh eg
31 3 43 11 sh in
4 38 11 tr eg
29 22 30 1 tr in
23 3 11 sh eg
5 25 1 sh eg
5 3 11 trin
5 34 111 sh in
23 43 1 sh eg
23 4 IV sh in
6 12 1 tr.eg
6 45 11 sh eg
16 23 29 11 oc re
30 50 1 tr eg
10 1 3 11 tr eg
22 16 1 ec dis
31 20 15 1 sh eg
18 22 55 1 ec re
22 1 oc re
10 3 29 IV sh eg
3 20 1 ocre
20 50 1 tr eg
RISING, SOUTHING AND SETTING OF THE PLANETS 1895.
Mercury 5
Venus ?
Mars $
Jupiter 2{
Saturn ^
Rises
S'uths
Sets.
Rises.
S'uths
Sets.
Rises.
S'uths
Sets.
Rises.
S'uths
Sets.
Rises.
S'uths
Setf.
1
Jany 11
21
H. M.
7 27
7 53
8 06
H. M.
11 42
12 14
12 46
II. M.
15 57
16 35
17 25
H. M.
8 15
8 19
8 15
I. M.
12 37
12 52
13 4
H. M.
17
17 35
17 53
H. M.
12 12
11 42
11 13
H. M.
19 7
18 44
18 22
H. M.
2 4
1 48
1 33
H. M.
15 29
14 44
14 00
H. M.
23 13
22 29
21 45
H. M.
7 2
6 18
5 34
H. M.
2 16
1 40
1 4
H. M.
7 33
6 57
6 19
H. M.
12 51
12 13
11 55
1
Feby 11
21
8 5
7 43
6 52
13 15
13 21
12 55
18 25
18 58
18 18
8 8
7 56
7 41
13 15
13 23
13 30
18 22
18 59
19 18
10 43
10 18
9 54
18
17 42
17 25
1 19
1 8
58
13 13
12 32
11 52
20 58
20 17
19 37
4 47
4 6
3 26
22
23 38
22 58
5 38
4 58
4 19
10 53
10 14
9 35
1
Mar 11
21
6 3
5 25
5 8
11 34
10 42
10 26
17 5
15 59
15 44
7 31
7 13
7 1
13 34
13 40
13 46
19 38
20 6
20 30
9 36
9 14
8 55
17 12
16 57
16 42
50
40
31
11 21
10 44
10 7
19 6
18 29
17 53
2 55
2 18
1 42
22 26
21 45
21 3
3 47
3 6
2 25
9 S
8 23
7 43
1
Apr 11
21
4 58
4 51
4 45
10 30
10 45
11 8
16 2
16 39
17 31
6 45
6 37
6 31
13 53
14 2
14 12
21 2
21 27
21 53
8 35
8 20
8 6
16 27
16 14
16 1
20
9
23 55
9 29
8 55
8 23
17 15
16 42
16 9
1 4
30
23 54
20 16
19 33
18 50
1 39
57
15
6 58
6 17
5 36
1
May 11
21
4 44
4 53
5 16
11 43
12 28
13 12
18 42
20 3
21 8
6 32
6 38
6 51
14 24
14 36
14 48
22 16
22 33
22 45
7 54
7 43
7 34
15 47
15 34
15 22
23 41
23 26
23 9
7 47
7 20
6 49
15 34
16 5
14 35
23 20
22 50
22 20
18 7
17 24
16 41
23 29
22 47
22 5
4 55
4 14
3 33:
1
June 11
21
5 43
5 52
5 32
13 39
13 36
13 2
21 36
21 20
20 32
7 10
7 33
7 50
14 59
15 7
15 11
22 48
22 43
22 32
7 26
7 19
7 11
15 7
14 53
14 39
22 49
22 28
22 8
6 16
5 47
5 18
14 1
13 31
13 1
21 46
21 15
20 44
15 55
15 13
14 32
21 19
20 38
19 58
2 52'
2 8-
1 27
1
July 11
21
4 40
3 42
3 9
12 2
11 5
10 41
19 23
18 28
18 13
8 9
8 24
8 35
15 12
15 9
15 2
22 15
21 54
21 29
7 5
6 59
6 53
14 25
14 10
13 55
21 45
21 21
20 57
4 50
4 21
3 53
12 32
12 2
11 32
20 12
19 42
19 11
13 53
13 14
12 36
19 18
18 39
18
4&
8-
23 25
1
Aug 11
21
3 22
4 18
5 27
10 59
11 41
12 20
18 36
19 4
19 14
8 41
8 40
8 25
14 49
14 31
14 3
20 57
20 20
19 42
6 47
6 42
6 40
13 38
13 23
13 7
20 29
20 4
19 34
3 22
2 54
2 25
10 59
10 29
9 58
18 37
18 4
17 32
11 55
11 19
10 43
17 19
16 41
16 4
22 43
22 *
21 2fr
1
Sept 11
21
6 32
7 19
7 57
12 50
13 8
i3 18
19 9
18 57
18 40
7 50
6 56
5 46
13 20
12 26
11 26
18 49
17 56
17 4
6 31
6 29
6 20
12 49
12 33
12 18
19 8
18 38
18 16
1 54
1 24
54
9 24
8 53
8 21
16 55
16 22
15 49
10 4
1 9 30
8 56
15 24
14 49
14 13
20 45.
20 7
19 30.
]
Oct 11
21
8 23
8 23
7 22
13 22
13 9
12 17
18 20
17 55
17 12
4 38
3 45
3 12
10 30
9 48
9 20
16 22
15 51
15 28
6 14
6 9
6 5
12 2
11 48
11 33
17 50
17 25
17 00
20
23 47
23 14
7 46
7 15
6 40
15 11
14 38
14 3
8 19
7 49
7 16
13 34
13 3
12 28
18 49-
18 17.
17 40.
Nov r
21
5 30
5 7
5 40
10 55
10 33
10 44
16 20
15 58
15 48
2 56
2 53
2 57
9 2
8 52
8 47
14 58
14 51
14 37
6 2
5 59
5 56
11 18
11 4
10 52
16 33
16 9
15 48
22 36
22 00
21 22
6 1
5 24
4 46
13 23
12 45
12 7
6 39
6 6
5 33
11 50
11 15
10 40
17 ()i
16 24
15 48:
Dec i:
21
6 24
7 9
7 48
11 6
11 32
12 1
15 47
15 55
16 14
3 10
3 25
3 42
8 46
8 47
8 50
14 22
14 9
13 58
5 53
5 51
5 48
10 40
10 30
10 20
15 27
15 8
14 51
20 42
20 00
19 17
4 7
3 26
2 44
11 28
10 48
10 7
5 00
4 26
3 52
10 6
9 31
8 56
15 12:
14 35
13 59
36 MEAN PLACES OF STARS. [1895
MEAN PLACES OF 142 STARS FOR JANUARY, d -11.
Name of Star.
1
Right
Ascensi'n
Ann'al
Variat.
Declina'tn
An'l
Var.
Name of Star.
1
Eight
Ascensi'n
Ann'al
Variat.
Declinat'n
An'l
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NATURAL RESOURCES OF CANADA.
The natural resources of Canada are her forests, her farms, her fisheries, and her minerals.
The forest \\ ealth of the country is very great. The forests formerly extended in an almost unbroken stretch
from the Atlantic Ocean to the head of Lake Superior, a distance of '2,000 miles. The great plains of the North-
west have always, within the memory of man, been sparsely timbered, but on the Pacific slopes of the Rocky
Mountains down to the shores of the ocean there are mammoth trees that can compare favourably with the
growth of any region on the globe.
1895] SEMI-DIAMETER OF SUN AND MOON HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC. 37
SEMI-DIAMETER OF THE SUN AND MOON, 1895. POLAR DISTANCE AND GREATEST ELONGATION OF
a URS M.INORIS ON THE 1st, 11th AND 21st OF EACH MONTH.
Semi-Diameter.
Pole Star.
Semi-Diameter.
Pole Star. Lat, 45
Month.
1
Greatest
Month.
>>
Sun.
Moon.
Polar
Elongation
Q
Sun.
Moon.
Polar
Greatest
Distance.
Lat. 45.
Distance
Elongation
January.
1
16 18
14 50
1 14 44
1 45 41
July.
1
15 46
15 44
1 15 13
1 46 23
11
16 18
16 44
1 14 43
1 45 40
11
15 46
14 46
1 15 13
1 46 23
21
16 17
15 1
1 14 43
1 45 40
21
15 47
16 30
1 15 12
1 46 21
Feb.
1
16 16
15 15
14 43
1 45 40
Aug.
1
15 48
15 10
1 15 10
1 46 19
11
16 14
16 34
14 44
1 45 42
11
15 49
15 00
1 15 8
1 46 16
21
16 12
14 45
14 46
1 45 45
21
15 51
16 42
1 15 5
1 46 12
March.
1
16 10
15 17
14 48
1 45 47
Sept.
1
15 54
14 48
1 15 2
1 46 7
11
16 8
16 33
14 50
1 45 50
11
15 56
15 33
14 59
1 46 3
21
16 5
14 46
14 53
1 45 55
21
15 59
16 15
14 55
1 45 57
April.
1
16 2
15 52
14 56
1 45 59
Oct.
1
16 1
14 45
14 51
1 45 52
11
15 59
15 52
15
1 46 4
11
16 4
15 56
14 48
1 45 47
a
15 57
14 57
15 3
1 46 8
21
16 7
15 46
14 44
1 45 42
May.
i
15 54
16 8
15 5
1 46 12
Nov.
1
16 10
15 3
1 14 40
1 45 36
11
15 52
15 21
15 8
1 46 16
11
16 12
16 16
1 14 36
1 45 31
21
15 50
15 19
15 10
1 46 19
21
16 14
15 7
1 14 32
1 45 26
June.
1
15 48
16 5
15 12
1 46 21
Dec.
1
16 16
15 30
1 14 30
1 45 21
11
15 47
14 52
15 13
1 46 22
11
16 17
16 7
1 14 27
1 45 18
21
15 46
16 1
15 13
1 46 23
21
16 18
14 52
1 14 25
1 45 14
HIGH WATER. AT QUEBEC, 1895.
APRIL.
MAY.
JUNE.
JULY.
AUGUST.
SEPTEMBER.
OCTOBER.
NOVEMBER.
1
M'ing
Ev'ng
M'ing
Ev'ng
M'ing
Ev'ng
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1
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10-08
10-28
1056
0-35
0-38
1-05
2-06
2-48
4-37
5-08
5-05
5-25
5-36
5-53
2
10-30
10-56
11-28
1-08
1-43
1-35
2-09
3-29
4-10
5-31
5-52
5-42
5-59
6-09
6-25
3
11-26
0-04
0-43
2-16
2-49
2-42
3-16
4-48
5-20
6-12
6-30
6-15
6-30
6-40
6-53
4
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0-41
1-36
2-10
3-19
3-49
3-50
4-23
5-45
6-09
6-45
7-00
6-44
6-57
7-10
7-26
5
1-30
2-22
2-50
3-25
4-19
4-46
4-55
5 25
6-31
6-50
7-15
7-28
7-10
7-24
7-43
8-00
6
3-11
3-52
3-56
4.25
5-11
5-36
5-50
6-16
7-08
7-25
7-42
7-57
7-38
7-53
8-18
8-37
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4-36
4-58
4-51
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10--02
9
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9-08
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10-28
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10
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6'61
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9-14
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9-53
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10'07
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11
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8-02
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9-27
9-41
9-56
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10-29
10-32
11-01
0-06
0-48
12
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9-27
9-47
9-43
10-00
10-12
10-29
10-51
11-16
11-33
1-3J
2-09
13
8-44
9-02
9.03
9-23
10-07
10-27
10-17
10-34
10-47
11-16
11-47
0-12
0-58
2-46
3-20
14
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9-43
10-03
10-49
11-11
10-53
11-12
11-38
11-5-2
0"23
1-07
1-47
2-36
3-52
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15
10-00
10-21
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11-58
11-32
11-53
0-19
1-58
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3-18
3-54
4-45
5-09
16
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11-09
11-15
11-44
0'23
0-17
0-52
1-32
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4-16
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17
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6-17
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18
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1-49
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1-43
2-21
3-48
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6-03
5-57
6-18
7-01
7-22
19
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2-32
2-51
3-20
2-57
3-33
5-03
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6-24
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6-59
7-44
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20
3-02
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3-04
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4-18
4-08
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5-59
6-23
7-06
7-27
7-19
7-40
8-24
8-46
21
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4-36
3-59
4-23
4-45
5-10
5-15
5-43
6-45
7-08
7-46
8-06
8-00
8-21
9-06
9-28
22
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5-17
4-45
5-06
4-83
5-58
6-10
6-36
7-31
7-52
8-27
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9-02
9-50
10-13
23
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5-52
5"26
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6"21
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8-35
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9-42
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6-24
7-08
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7-48
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8-57
9-18
9-45
10-05
10-05
10-30
11-28
11-56
25
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7-02
7-56
8-19
8-35
8-58
9-38
9-57
10-28
10-52
10-57
11-27
0-26
26
7-10
7-26
7.22
7-43
8-43
9-18
9-20
9-43
10-18
10-37
11-20
11-51
o-oi
1-00
1-25
27
7-42
8-00
8-03
8-28
9-34
9-59
10-05
10-27
10-59
11-22
0-28
0-39
1-23
2-11
2-44-
28
8-19
8-38
8-48
9-12
10-24
10-50
10-49
11-12
11-49
1-12
2-03
2-08
2-49
3-14
3-41
29
8-57
9-17
9-37
10-03
11-16
11-43
11-34
11-58
0-17
0-53
2-52
3-34
3-23
3-53
4-06
4-30
30
9-37
10-2
10-29
10-58
0-10
0-24
T38
2-28
4-11
4-41
4-20
4-42
4-52
5-12
31
11-29
o-oi
0-53
1-27
3-15
3-58
1-02
1-22
LAW TERMS 1895.
Hilary, begins February 4th, ends February 16th.
Easter, do May 20th, do June 8th.
Michaelmas, begins November 18th, ends Decem. 7th.
Sorrie Facts About Canada.
The Dominion of Canada has an area of about 3,315,647 square miles, or, including its water surface,
3,450,383 square miles, is about 3,500 miles from east to west and 1,400 miles from north to south, and consists of
the provinces of Ontario and Quebec (formerly Upper and Lower Canada), Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba,
i British Columbia, Prince Edward Island and the North-west Territories, (which latter contain the vast territory
| formerly under the control of the Hudson's Bay Company). It, therefore, comprises the whole of the northern
ilf of North America, with the exception of the United States Territory of Alaska on the west, and Labrador,
which is under the control of the Government of Newfoundland, on the east. It is bounded on the north by the
Arctic Ocean, on the west by the Territory of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the United S'tates
and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean.
38
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Difference from average (53 y
Thermic anomaly (Lat 43 40'
Highest temperature
Lowest temperature
Monthly and annual ranges
Average maximum temperatur
Average minimum temperature
Average daily range
Greatest daily range
rs
2
52
of bar,
om aver
meter
arometer
and annual
!!->.
Avera
Differen
Highest
Lowest
Monthl
Average humidity of the ai
Difference from averag
Ill
s?i
s^
!i
.^ 6
-ss.
II
II
co
di
m
Average of
Differenc
ultant direction of wind
" velocity of the wi
rage velocity (miles per h
ifference from average (16
ars).
Total amount of rain in in
Difference from average
Number of days of rain
rs
tal amount of snow
Difference from ave
Number of days of
Number of fair days
Number of days compl
auroras obs
o see aurora
thund
of fogs
21 2js
mbe
ossi
Numbe
Num
ber of hours of bright sunshin
o. of hours of possible sunshine
18951
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
39
TEMPERATURE.
WIND.
1SQ o Average
893 ' 53 Years
Extremes.
1893.
SS ; ***-.
Average tempera-
ture of the year.
Warmest month . .
Aver. temp, of the
warmest month.
Coldest month
Aver. temp, of the
coldest month . .
Diff. hetw. temp,
of the warmest &
coldest month. .
Aver, of deviations
of monthly means
Month cf greatest
deviation
Correspond magni-
tude of deviation
Warmest day
Aver. temp, of the
wannest day ....
Coldest day
Av. temp, of cold, d
Date highest temp.
Highest temperat.
Date lowest temp.
Lowest temperat . .
Range of the year.
43-53
July
68-16
Jan.
14'66
53-50
2-17
Jan.
7-81
25 July
78-55
10 Jan.
7-88
25 July
93-8
10 Jan.
17-8
111-1
44-17
July
67-61
Jan.
22-47
45-14
2-59
Jan.
4-07
77-90
47-09
in 1878
July, '68
75-80
Feb., 75
10-16
3-62
Feb., 75
12-53
July 14,
1868
84-50
Feb. 6,
1855
Jan. 22,
1859
40-77
in 1873
Aug., '60
6446
Feb., '48
26-00
July 31,
1844
72-75
Dec. 22,
1842
9-57
Aug. 19,
1840
82-4
Jan. 2,
1842
1-9
87-0
Resultant direct'n
Resultant velocity
in miles '.
Av. velocity with-
out reg. to direc.
Month of greatest
average velocity
Greatest monthly
average velocity
Month of least av.
velocity
N. 66 W
1-95
8-59
April
10-54
June
575
Oct. 14
4271
Jan. 23
0-67
April 20
8-9 a.m.
60-0
N. 61 VV
2-51
9-64
March
11-49
July
7-56
28-12
43-77
10-54
in 1880
Apr., '80
13-88
July, '78
5-93
Nov. 17,
1880
41-67
April 26
1893
8-9 a.m.
60-0
8-32
in 1878
Dec., 75
10-42
July, '81
8-43
Feb. 10,
1885
22-79
Jan.' 17,
1885
10-llam
39-0
Least monthly av.
velocity
Day of greatest ay.
velocity
Greatest daily ar.
velocity
Day of least arer.
velocity
Least daily aver,
velocity
Hour of greatest
absolute velocity
Greatest velocity . .
2 '06
90-80
12-05
102-85
14'38
Aug. 24,
1854
99.2
Jan. 10,
1859
26-5
118-2
RAIN.
1893.
Average
53 Years
Extremes.
BAROMETER.
Total depth of rain
in inches
Number of days 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
month
Day in which the
greatest amount
of rain fell
Greatest amount of
rain in one day.
31-14S
128
Aug.
5755
Apl,J'ne
& July
14
Aug. 28
2-700
27-395
113
Sept.
3-284
'
Oct.
13
....
1-908
43-555
in 1843
145 in '90
Sep., '48
9-760
Jan., '69
Oct., '90
23
Sep., 14,
1843
3-455
17-574
in 1874
80 in '41
June,'87
2-655
May, '41
11
Sept. 14,
1848
i-ooo
'< 5 A 2 V S
Extremes.
Aver. pres. of year
Month high. av. p.
Highest mon. ar.p.
.Month lowest ar. 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.
29-5996
Feb.
29-6923
May
29-4787
Feb. 4
30-467
Oct. 4
28-227
2-240
29-6194
Sept.
29-6670
June
29-5695
30-356
28-693
1-663
29-6779
in 1849
Jan., '49
29-8046
Mar., '59
29-4143
Jan. 8,
1866
30-940
Jan. 2,
1870
28-166
2-240
in 1893 !
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
SNOW.
RELATIVE HUMIDITY.
1893.
Average
52 Years
Extremes.
1893.
Average
50 Years
Extremes.
Total depth of snow
in inches
Number of days in
which snow fell.
Month in which the
greatest depth of
snow fell
857
91
Feb.
68-8
66
Jan.
17-1
Jan.
14
3
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., '61
30-7
Feb., '48
8
4-6 Jan.
1888
3-0
Av. humid, of year
Month of greatest
humiditv .
77
Jan.
86
July
63
77
Jan.
83
May
70
82 in '51
Jan., '57
89
Feb., '43
58
73 in '58
Dec., '58
81
Apr. ,'49
76
Gr'st. av. mon. hu.
Month of least hu.
Least av. mon. hu.
EXTENT OF SKY CLOUDED.
Greatest depth of ]
snowinonemon. 28*8
Month in which the
days of snow were
most frequent . . < Jan.
Greatest number of
days of snow in
one month 23
Days in which the
greatest amount
of snow fell Feb. 23d
Gr'test fall of snow
in one day 8'0
189?.
Average
40 Years
Extreme;?.
Av. cloud, of year.
Most cloudy month
G'st monthly aver.
Least cloudy mon.
JLeast monthly av.
0-59
Jan.
0-74
July
0-37
P-62
Dec.
0-77
July
0-50
0-66 in
'69, 76
0-89
0-29
0-57
in 1856
0-73 ^
0-50
40
AREA AND POPULATION EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.
[1895
AREA AND POPULATION.
DOMINION OF CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND, &c.
PROVINCES, DISTRICTS, TERRITORIES.
Entered Confederation
or Organized.
SQUARK MILES.
Populat'n
Census
1891.
Land.
Water.
Totals
Manitoba, Province
Entered Confederation 1870.
Organized 1882
65,000
101,400
89,650
859,600
103,300
105,850
382,300
219,650
28,100
20,550
2,000
227,500
352,300
300,000
267,000
194,300
9,000
7,000
550
46,400
1,200
250
1,000
2,350
100
50
'"MOO"
5,700
74,000
108,400
90,200
906,000
104,500
106,100
383,300
222,000
28,200
20,600
2,000
228,900
358,000
300,000
282,000
196,800
47,400
152,506
^
[ 98,967
98,173
2,114,321
321,263
450,396-
109,078-
1.488,535
Unknown
Do.
Do.
Do.
Saskatchewan District
Assiniboia, do
Do
North-West Territories
Athabasca, District
Organized, 1882
Alberta, do.
Do.
British Columbia Province
Entered Confederation 1871.
Entered Confederation 1867.
Do.
Do.
Entered Confederation 1873.
Entered Confederation 1867.
Ontario do
New Brunswick do
Nova Scotia do.
Prince Edward Island, do
Quebec do.
Territory east of Hudson's Bay
Islands in Arctic Ocean & Hudson's Bay
Keewatin, District
Territory east of Keewatin and south of
Hudson's Boy
Organized 1876.
15,000
2,500
47,400
Great Lakes and River St. Lawrence east
to Long. 66, and portions within United
States, not included in above areas.
Totals
4,833,23ft
4,000
187,411
10,000
5,034,650
3,318,500
139,900
3,458,400
40,000
42,734
Labrador
Newfoundland
Do. French Shore, from Cape H
ay to Cape St. John, sav
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, DOMINION OF CANADA.
Statement of the Aggregate Value of the Imports (including Coin and Bullion), and Exports into and from
Canada, of Goods entered for Consumption, and oj the Customs Duties collected, during each
Fiscal Year ending 30th June, from 1868 to 1893, inclusive.
IMPORTS.
Total
ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION.
Duty
I CUT.
Dutiable.
Free.
Total
Jttixports.
Imports &
Exports.
Dutiable.
Free.
Total.
Collected.
$
~~i~
' *
$
1
$
*
8
8
1868...
45,256,538
28,203,106
73,459,644
57,567,888
131,027,532
43,661,839
28,323,467
71,985,306
8,819,431 63:
1869
44,085,833
26,329,332
70,415,165
60,474,781
130,889,946
41,073,612
26,328,558
67,402,170
8,298,909 71
1870
48,669,642
26,144,697
74,814,339
73,573,490 148,387,829
45,131,517
26,106,086
71,237,603
9,462,940 44-
1871
70,299,276
25,793,695
96,092,971
74,173,618'170,266,589
60,098,415
26,849,067
86,947,482
11,843,655 75
1872
72,426,774
39,003,753
111,430,527
82,639,663
194,070,190
68,549,939
39,159,177
107,709,116
13,045,493 50>
1873
74,432,622
53,578,659
128,011,281
89,789,922
217,801,203
71,413,128
56,101,466
127,514,594
13,017,730 17
1874....
77,073,783
51,139,799
128,213,582
89,351,928
217,565,510
76,235,853
51,168,316
127,404,169
14,421,882 67
1875
81,507,398
41,562,885
123,070,283
77,886,979 i 200,957,262
78,141,432
41,477,225
119,618,657
15,361,382 12
1876....
58,799,826
34,410,520
93,210,346
80,966,435;174,176,781
60,243,346
34,489,872
94,733,218
12,833,114 4&
1877.
63,989,566
35,338,396
99,327,962
75,875,393
175,203,355
60,919,960 35,380,523
96,300,483
12,548,451 09
1878....
61,703,740
31,378,047
93,081,787
79,323,667
172,405,454
59,776,589
31,422,988
91,199,577
12,795,693 17
1879
57,055,218
24,909,209
81,964,427
71,491,255
153,455,682
55,430,012
*19,633,466
^75,063,478
12,939,540 66*
1880....
68,895,483
17,594,264
86,489,747
87,911,458174,401,205
54,182,967
17,599,382
71,782,349
14,138,849 22
1881.
85,516,908
19,813,932
105,330,840
98,290,8231203,621,663
71,620,725
19,990,879
91,611,604
18,500,785 97
1882...
93,339,93U
26,079,570
119,419,500
102,137,203' 221,556,703
85,757,433
26,891,494
112,648,927
21,708,837 43
1883-....
100,827,816
31,426,206
132,254,022
98,085,804 230,339,826
91,588,339
31,548,680
123,137,019
23,172,308 97
1884
88,349,492
28,047,551
116,397,043
91,406,496 207,803,539
80,010,498
28,170,146
108,180,644
20,164,963 37
1885
79,614,108
29,327,378
108,941,486
89,238,361 198,179,847
73,269,618
29,440,401
102,710,019
19,133,558 9
1886
75,536,758
28,887,803
104,424,561
85,251,314 189,675,875
70,658,819
28,943,875
99,602,694
19,448,123 70
1887
85,479,401'
27,412,836
112,892,236
89,515,8111202,408,047
78,120,679
27,518,749
105,639,428
22,46'.),705 83
1888
77,784,037
33,110,^93
110,894,630
90,203,000
201,097,630
69,645,824
33,201,276
102,847,100
22,209,641 53
1889
80,059,966
35,164,965
115,224,931
89,189,167
204,414,098
74,475,139
35,198,308
109,673,477
23,784,523 23
1890
86,258,633
35,599,608
121,858,241
96,749,149
218,607,390
77,106,286
35,659,298
112,765,584
24,014,908 07
1891
81,286,372
38,681,266
119,967,638
98,417,296
218,384,934
74,536,036
38,809,088
113,345,124
23,481,069 13
1892
81,190,844
46,215,224
127,406,068
113,963,375
241,369,443
69,160,737
47,818,206
116,978,943
20,550,581 53-
1893
77,378,091
51,696,177 129,074,268
118,564,352
247,638,620
69,873,571
51,831,459
121,705,030
21,161,710 9&
*$5,278,1301ess than shown in Trade and Navigation Return,
goods entered for consumption.
Value of re Exports erroneously included with
1895]
COMMERCE RAILWAY STATISTICS.
41
COMMERCE, DOMINION OF CANADA.
Statistical View of the Commerce of the Dominion of Canada during fiscal year ending 30th June,
COUNTRIES.
COMMERCE.
SHIPPING.
Exports.
Ent'd for
Consump- Duty.
tion.
Tonnage of British
and Canadian Vessels.
Tonnage of Foreign
Vessels.
Total.
Entered Entered Entered
Inwards. Outwards. Inwards.
Entered
Outwards.
British Empire, viz. :
Great Britain
British E. Indies . .
British Guiana . . .
British Honduras.
Bri. Poss. in Africa
British W. Indies .
Australia
Gibraltar
$
64,080,493
1,270
277,087
1,481
43,891
1,818,604
288,352
4,894
264
2,594,633
65,170
S $ c.
43,148,413 9,498,747 08
J 66,496 26,075 92
337,658 77,383 55
Tons.
\
-3,076 765
Tons.
2,894,075
Tons.
2,294,853
Tons.
2,342,918
, -* N
Total of Sea-going vessels Inwards 5,371,618
Total of Sea-going vessels Outwards 5,236,993
Vessels of the Inland Waters 7,930,923 g
Grand Total, Inwards and Outwards Exclusive of coasting vessels 18.539,534
189,925
1,211,843
217,817
3 80
107,078 99
256 32
Hong Kong
Newfoundland. . . .
New Zealand
Total Brit. Empire . .
Argentine Republic.
\ustria
Belgium
653,270
1,494 56
69,176,139 45,925,422 9,711,040 22
386,906 2,849l
312 170,472 42,349 52
669,040 599,511 112,081 99
436,0501 165,612 1,130 82
7,574'
Brazil
Gen Am'n States .
Chili
135,714 1
307,074' 929,628
22,910 15,422
1.041.244
15
243,721 00
951 12
China
Denmark
Dutch East Indies. . .
France
French Poss., Africa.
Germany
Greece
264,047
760,461
7,347
9,345
282,569
2,832,117
21
3,825,763
134,949
1,058,095 75
42 05
857,264 35
36,124 63
Havti
Holland
373,858
170,564
1,495,943
68
832
28,485
" " 52',48i
2, 713
10,881
724
343,506
2,204,368
58,221,976
481
815,200 70
30,816 89
70,077 23
38 89
450 20
6,916 63
" 27,i7i'69
' '334' 22
1,495 30
7 SO
180,132 25
4,598 54
7,636,075 81
77 73
Italy
Japan
87,387
33,802
12,381
14,160
182,088
35,778
83,001
34 ',558
219,131
44,355
21,837
36,307,004
26,427
23,297
59,471
29,933
1,237,550
5,337
35,361
Madeira
Mexico
Norway and Sweden.
Peru
Portugal
Roumania
Russia
St. Pierre
Sandwich Islands . . .
Spain
Spanish Possessions .
United States
U. S. of Colombia . .
Uruguay
W. Indies Danish. .
dq. French .
do. Spanish.
Venezuela
Other Countries
Total all othfr Coun.
Coin and Bullion . . .
Estimated amount
short at Inland Ports
Additional Duties . .
Grand totals
584
5,445
2,430,882
266,012
452,216
42 06
"206,992 '27
110,942 16
41,772,207
4,133,698
3,482,308
7,538 96
118,564,352 121,705,030 21,161,710 93
RAILWAY STATISTICS.
No. 1. Total Railway Mileage of the Dominion,
June 30th, 1893.
MILES.
Railways in operation 15,320
Railways under construction (track laid) 150
Total 15,470
No. 2. Nominal Capital raised for Railway." cftke
Dominion, June 30th, 1893.
Ordinary Share Capital $253,029,728 41
Preference Share Capital 118,847,558 72
Bonded Debt 307,225,88803
Government and Municipal aid 189,460,922 18
OtherSources 3,592,37813
$872,156,475 47.
42
THIRD CENSUS OF CANADA.
[1895
CENSUS OF CANADA, 1891.
STATEMENT OF POPULATION COMPARED WITH PRECEDING CENSUSES.
NOTE. Fuller particulars of the Census will be found in the Canadian Almanac for 1892, and 1893.
POPULATION.
PROVINCES.
1871.
1881.
Increase.
Per-
centage.
1891.
Increase.
Per-
centage.
Nova Scotia
387 800
52 772
450 396
9 8 9 4
2 '25
Prince Edward Island
Ouebec
94,021
108,891
14,870
17-19
109,078
187
j9q 508
18
Ontario
1 620 851
1 926 922
306 071
187 ^99
9 65
Manitoba
Assiniboia ^
25,228
62,260
37,032
146-78
152,506
90,246
148-06
Alberta \
Saskatchewan.... .. J
18,0:0
25,515
7,515
41-75
66,799
41,284
164 76
British Columbia
Unorganized
33,586
30 000
49,459
30 931
15,873
931
47-26
3'10
98,173
3-' 168
48,714
1 9 37
87-56
4*00
Total population
3,686,596
4,324,810
638,214
17-31
4,833,239
508,429
11-66
TABLE No. 2.
POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS HAVING OVER 5,000 INHABITANTS COMPARKD.
NAMES
PROVINCES.
POPULATION.
VARIATIONS.
Between 1881 and 1891
1871.
1881.
1891.
Increase
or
Decrease.
Per
cent.
Montreal
Toronto
Quebec
Hamilton
Ottawa
Quebec
Ontario
107,225
56,092
59,699
26,716
21,545
28,805
29,582
15,826
241
12,407
3,270
155,237
96,196
62,446
35.960
31,307
41,353
36,100
26,266
7,985
14,091
5,925
t 216,650
t 181,220
63,090
t 48,980
t 44,154
t 39,179
J 38,556
t 31,977
25,642
19,264
16,841
13,685
13,415
12,753
11,374
11,265
10,539
10,370
10,b22
10,110
9,914
9,717
9,501
9,293
9,170
9,052
8,793
8,765
8,612
8,334
7,535
7,497
7,425
7,301
7,016
6,805
6,693
6,669
6,641
6,502
6.249
6,089
6,081
5,550
5,516
5,102
5,042
61,413
85024
644
13,020
12,847
2,174
2,456
5,711
17,657
5,173
10,916
13,685
7,000
3,137
111
4,375
649
2,003
3,761
2,883
398
2,905
1.262
4,444
461
1,179
1,184
3,733
3,239
336
2,348
3,071
3,371
296
1,695
2,337
2,819
878
5,141
284
2,463
2,604
1,001
696
1,610
1,641
539
39-5
88-4
1-0
36-2
41-0
-5-2
6'8
21-7
221-1
36-7
184-2
Quebec
Ontario
N. Brunswick
St. John
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Ontario
London
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Ontario
British Columbia
Kingston
Tictoria
Vancouver
St Henri
Quebec
6,415
9,616
11,485
6,890
9,890
8,367
6,561
7,227
9,516
6,812
8,239
4,849
9,631
7,873
7,609
5,032
5,373
8,670
5,187
4,426
4,054
7,597
5,321
4,468
3,874
5,791
1,500
6,218
3>6
3,485
5,080
4,854
3,906
3,461
5,581
109-1
32-6
0-9
63-5
6-5
23-9
57-3
39-9
4-2
42-6
15-3
91-7
A .IT
15-0
15-5
74-2
60-4
3-8
45-2
69-5
83-1
3-9
31-9
52-3
72-7
15-2
342-9
4-5
65-0
747
197
14-3
41-2
47-4
9-
Brantford
*Charlottetown
Ontario
8,107
8,807
*
Prince Edward Island
Quebec ....
Hull
Guelph ....
Ontario
6,878
2,197
4,253
4,432
7,305
4,611
4,313
St. Thomas
Windsor
Sherbrooke
Belleville
Quebec
Ontario
Peterborough
Stratford
St. Cunegonde
Quebec
St. Catharines
Chatham
Brockrille
Monoton .
Ontario
N. Brunswick
Ontario
Quebec . ..
7,864
5,873
5,102
3',982
7,570
3,827
3,369
2,743
6,691
3,746
Woodstock
Trois-Rivieres
Oalt
Ontario
Owen Sound
Berlin
Levis . .
Quebec '
St. Hyacinthe
Cornwall
Sarnia
Ontario .
Quebec
2,929
5,636
6,006
Sorel
New Westminster
Fredericton
Dartmouth
British Columbia
N Brunswick
Yarmouth
Lindsav
Ontario 4,049
!! 3,398
Quebec *
Barrie
Valleyfield
Truro
Port Hope
Nova Scotia ' *
Ontario 5,114
^Included in another municipality in 1871.
tThe Population in the 1881 column includes the same boundaries as in the 1891 column, and consequently differs
in these cases where annexation have taken place since 1881, from; he population as given by the census o 1881
tThe imperial troops stationed at Halifax are not included in these figures.
1895]
CONSOLIDATED FUND PUBLIC DEBT.
43
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS, CANADA.
Statement of the Receipts and Payments from the Consolidated Fund for the year ending 30th June, 1893.
The receipts from the sources of the ordinary revenue of the country are paid into what is called the Con-
solidated Fund, and payments therefrom are made to cover the ordinary expenses. These receipts and payments,
therefore, constitute what may be considered as the regular income and expenditure of the country ; receipts
from and expenditure out of loans and all other extraordinary transactions being excluded.
RECEIPTS.
PAYMENTS.
Customs $20,910,662 47
do Chinese Immigration 4' } 341 00
Interest on Public Debt
Charges of Management
9,806,888 45
212 690 83
Excise $ 8 334 247 22
$20,954,003 47
Sinking Funds
Civil Government
2,095,513 89
1 367 570 29
do methylated spirits.. 33,11673
8,367 363 95
Administration of Justice
Dominion Police
736,457 40
22 157 25
Post Office
2 773 507 71
867 231 83
Public Works
125 886 25
Penitentiaries
346 353 93
Minor Public Works
13,994 08
3 262 497 18
Arts, Agriculture and Statistics
Immigration
286,553 30
180 677 43
359 096 56 !
101 954 31
Interest on Investments
1 150,166 51 |
Pensions
90 309 06
Patent Fees
87 182 02
263 710 15
Casual
139,456 34
33 776 90
Militia
Mounted Police
1,419,745 89
615 479 21
Fines and Forfeitures
Premium, Discount and Exchange
82.535 42
126.925 91
Public Works Consolidated Fund
Railways and Canals Consolidated Fund .
1,927,832 45
237,638 91
Mariners' Fund
46,200 03
Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subventions
413 938 59
Harbour Police
Steamboat Inspection
3,792 90
25.283 55
13 175 91
Ocean and River Service
Lighthouse and Coast Service
19f,349 78
503,011 66
36 143 97
Weights and Measures
39 204 46
Steamboat Inspection
24 386 95
Cullers' Fees
10,944 72
Fisheries
482,381 47
Law Stamps . . ...
4 988 87
Subsidies to Provinces
3 935 764 80
10 321 01
956 552 :->9
Insurance Inspection
8 126 27
Government of the North-west Territories
276 446 03
Fisheries
do Modus Vivendi
98,614 72
12 925 60
Miscellaneous
Customs
284,678 75
901 946 10
"Canada Gazette"
4,918 87
Excise
387 673 27
Superannuation Fund .
64 433 27
Weights Measures and Gas
91 097 10
Lighthouse and Coast Service
Dominion Steamers
990 00
15 006 47
Post Office
Public Works Collection
3,421,203 17
149 390 98
Military College
Militia
23,925 58
18 659 23
Railways and Canals Collection
Dominion Lands
3,848,403 53
136 179 17
Civil Service Examination Fees
2,765 00
2 344 0' ?
Miscellaneous
192,740 61
Dominion Lands
285,596 07
36 814,052 90
1 354 555 95
38 16 s 608 85
38,168,608 85
PUBLIC DEBT OF CANADA.
Debt of Canada from 1st July, 1867, to 30th June, 1893.
In terest
Interest rec'd
Rate of
Rate of
Net Rate
Year.
Total Debt.
Total Assets.
Net Debt.
paid
on Debt.
from
Investment.
paid on
Gross Debt.
rec'd from
Inves'ent.
of Interest
paid.
$ ots.
$ cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
1867*
93,046,051 73
17,317,410 36
75,728,641 37
1868
06,896,646 20
21,139,531 46
75,757,134 74
4,501,568 33
126,ii9 84
4-64
69
4-51
1869
112,361,998 39
36,502,679 19
75,859,319 20
4,907,013 71
313,021 20
4-36
85
4-08
1870
115,993,706 76 37,783,961 31
78,209,742 45
5,047,054 24
363,955 91
4-35
96
4-02
1871
115,492,682 76 37,786,165 11
77,706,517 (i5
5,165,304 24
554,383 72
4-47
1-46
3-99
1872
122,400,179 36 40,213,107 32
82,187,072 04
5,257,230 64
488,041 54
4-29
1-21
3-89
1873
1-2!,74:U32 19 29,894,970 55
99,848,461 64
5,209,205 97
396 403 94
4-01
1-32
3-70
1874
141,163,551 33 32,838,586 91
108,324,964 42
5.724,436 31
619,863 00
4-05
1-85
3'61
1875
151,(i<i:i,401 62 35,655,023 60
116,008,378 02
6,590,790 19
840,886 65
4-34
2-35
3-78
1876
101,204,687 86 36,653,173 78
124,551,514 08
6,400,902 07
798,905 95
3-97
2-17
3'47
1877
174,675,834 97
41,440,525 94
133,235,309 03
6,797,227 25
717,684 31
3-89
1-73
3-47
1878
1879
1880
174,957,268 96 34,595,199 05
!7'.',ls:;,871 21 1 36,493,683 85
194,634,440 68' 42 182,8~>2 07
140,362,069 91
142,990,187 36
152,451,588 61
7,048.883 55
7,194,734 14
7,773,868 75
605,774 22
592,500 "4
834,792 67
4-02
4-00
3-99
1-75
1-62
1-97
3-68
3-67
3-56
1881
199,861,537 51 1 44,465,757 11
155,395,780 40
7,591,144 88
751,513 49
3-79
J-69
3-42
1882
205,3-i5,251 97| 51,703,601 19
153,661,650 78
7,740,804 47
914,009 27
3-76
1-76
3-32
1883
202,159,104 30
43,692,389 84
158,466,714 46
7,668,552 89
1,001,192 96
3-79
2-29
3-29
1884
242,482,416 21
60,320,565 95
182,161,850 26
7,700,180 61
986,698 37
3-17
1-63
2'76
1885
20-1,70:5,607 43
68,295,915 29
196,407,692 14
9,419,482 19
1,997,035 51
3-55
2-92
3-80
1886
27:Ur,4,341 11
50,005,234 02
223,159,107 09
10,137,008 66
2,299,078 91
3'71
4-59
2-86
1887
27:!.ls7,i2(; 4:i
45,872,850 99
227,314,775 44
9,682,928 87
990,886 69
3-54
2-16
3-18
1888
284,513;841 89
49,982,483 73
234,531,358 16
9,823,313 00
932,025 35
3-45
1-86
3'12
1889
2X7,72 -i,062 76 50,192,021 11
2.S7.. r ,:iO, 041 65
10,148,931 97
1,305,392 25
3-52
2'60
3-07
1890
286,112,295 10
48,579,083 33
237,533,211 77
9,656,841 16
1,082.271 36
3-37
'2-23
2-99
1891
289,899,229 62
52,090,199 11
237,809,030 51
9,584,136 74
1,077,228 14 1 3-35
2-07
2-93
1892
295,333,274 10
54,201,839 66
241,131,434 44
9,763,978 34
1,086,419 93 3-30
2-00
2-93
1893
300,054,524 74' 58.373,485 13
241,681,039 61
9.806.888 45
1.150,166 511 3-26
1-97
2-88
44
THE CHEESE AND BUTTER INDUSTRY IN ONTARIO.
[1895
THE CHEESE AND BUTTER INDUSTRY IN ONTARIO.
The Dairy industry in Ontario is fast becoming of
large proportions. The annual produce is now about
90,000,000 Ibs. of factory cheese, 3,000,000 Ibs. of
creamery butter, and about 50,000,000 Ibs. of dairy
butter. The following table shows the factory cheese
produced in Ontario for the ten years 1883-1892 :
*.*
o
Cheese
Value of
o>:2
*!
Made.
Cheese.
Jsl
1883
635
Lbs.
53 513 032
$
5,589 339
Cents.
10 45
1884
751
66,939,573
6,998,889
10.46
1885
752
71 209 719
5,781 569
8 12
1886
770
63,721,621
5,893,818
9.25
1887
737
65 638 656
6,918 918
10 54
1888
737
65,299,751
6,031,470
9.24
1889
784
72 592,847
6,787,619
9 35
1890
817
79,364,713
7,189,957
9.06
1891
838
81 929 042
7,656,484
9 35
1892...
856
93,848,948
8,959,939
9.55
From the above table it will be seen that the quantity
of cheese made has nearly doubled in ten years, and
now forms about three -fourths of the total amount of
cheese exported from the Dominion.
The next table shows the exports of Canadian made
dairy products :
Is'
CHEESE.
BUTTER.
ll
Amount.
Value.
Amount.
Value.
><
Lbs.
$
Lbs.
$
1872...
16,424,025
1,840,284
'19,068,448
3,612,679
1877...
37,700,921
3,897,968
15,479,550
3,224,981
1882...
50,807,049
5,500,869
15,161,839
2,963,156
1887...
73,604,448
7,108,978
5,485,509
979,126
1888...
84,173,267
8,928,242
4,415,381
798,673
1889...
88,534,837
8,915,684
1,780,765
331,958
1890...
94,260,187
9,372,212
1,951,585
340,131
1891 . . .
106,202,140
9,508,800
3,768,101
602,175
1892...
118,270,052
11,652,412
5,736,696
1,056,058
1893...
133,946,365
13,407,470
7,036,013
1,296,814
The next table gives similar nformation about the
exports from the United States, from which it will be
seen that while the amount of Canadian chees3 ex-
ported is increasing rapidly, American cheese is
gradually going behind.
1881...
1885....
1889....
1890....
1891....
1892....
CHEESE.
Amount. Value.
Lbs. |
147,995,614
111,992,900
84,999,828
95,376,053
82,133,876
82,100,2211
81,350,923
16,380,248
10,444,409
7,889,671
8,591 ,042
7,405,376
7,676,65'
7,624,648
BUTTER.
Amount.
Lbs.
31,560,500
21,683,148
15,504,978
29,748,042
15,187,114
15,047,246
8,920,107
Value.
6,256,024
3,643,646
2,568,76
4,187,489
2,197,106
2,445,878
1,672,690
The United States is Canada's great competitor for
the British market, but while we lead all other coun
tries in the matter of cheese, we stand seventh on the
list of countries exporting butter to Great Britain.
The following table shows the average prices of
>utter in the Toronto wholesale market, as re.corded in
the daily papers :
June '92 to May '93. June '93 to May '94.
First of
Every Month.
June
July
August
September . . ,
October
November . . .
December . . .
January
February ....
March
April
May
Dairy.
12
13
12
12J
12
13
13
12
14
ft
16
17
a
Averages.. 13.5 18.6 23.6 15.4 19.6 ; 23.7
Dairy.
It will be seen from the above that the price of
Creamery butter is about the same as that obtained for
Danish butter in Great Britain, so that the Canadian
butter exported must have been of a rather low- grade.
If all the Dairy butter made in Ontario in 1892 had
been of the quality of Creamery butter it would have
been an additional $2,000,000 in the pockets of Ontario
farmers. Another important fact is that while the
price of grain has decreased over 30 per cent, in ten
years, dairy products have decreased less than 6 per
cent.
The following table shows the average market prices
of fall wheat, spring wheat, barley and oats in Ontario
for the second half of each year from 1883 to 1892
inclusive ; also the average prices for factory cheese
a,nd creamery butter for the same years :
1884
1885...
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891 . . .
Cents.
105.0
80.5
81.5
73.6
78.4
102.4
88.4
94.2
95.1
70.7
Cents.
107.0
81.4
80.6
72.5
78.0
99.3
88.1
91.3
92.9
67.8
1
Cents.
57.0
53.6
55.2
51.3
56.7
60.1
44.0
50.2
49.1
41.3
20.59
Strange to say, Denmark, which has an area of less
than one-half that of Ontario and a population about
the same, exports to Great Britain nearly ten times as
much butter as Canada, and not only that, but the
average price obtained for Danish butter was 24.4 cents
per pound, while that from Canada averaged 18.7 cents
per pound, thus showing that quality rules the British
market. Canadian farmers should ponder these facts ;
a difference of six cents per pound would have meant
an additional $400,000 for our butter sold in Great
Britain in 1892.
1895]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
45
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS,
$ c. aa r )al.
Absinthe, $2, 12 cents per
Imp. Gal.
Acetate of Lime 20
Acetate and Nitrate of Lead,
not ground Free
Acid, Acetic and Pyroligneous,
N. E. S., and vinegar, of any
strength not exceeding a
strength of proof, and for each
degree of strength in excess
of the strength of proof an
additional duty of two cents,
and '. .. 15c. per. gal.
Acid, Acetic and Pyroligneous
of any strength, when imported
by dyers, calico printers or
manufacturers of acetates or
colours, for exclusive use in
dyeing or printing, or for the
manufacture of such acetates
or colours, in their own factor-
ies 25 per cent
Acid, Muriatic and Nitric, and
all mixed acids 20
Acid, Oxalic and Boracic Free
Acid, Phosphate 2c. per Ib.
Acid, Sulphuric . . T ^ cent per Ib.
Acids used for medicinal, chemi-
cal or manufacturing purposes,
not specially provided for in
this Act Free
Aconite Root Free
Acorns as Nuts ... 2 cts. per Ib.
Advertising Bills, Stickers, and
Folders . . 15 cents per Ib. and 25
Advertising Pamphlets, Pictures
and Pictorial Show Cards, illus.
Adv'ng Periodicals, Illus. Price
Lists, Adv'ng Calenders, Adv'ng
Almanacs, Tailors' and Mantle-
Makers' Fashion Plates .. 6 cts.
per. Ib. and 20
Agaric Free
Alabaster, Spar, Terra Cotta or
Composition Ornaments 35
Ale, Beer & Porter, in Bottles
(6 q. or 12 p. to Imp. gal.) 24c.
Imp. gal.
Ale, Beer and Porter, in Casks, or
otherwise than Bottles 16c.
Imp. gal.
Albumenized and other papers
chemically prepared for photo-
graphers' use 30
Albums or books of views with-
out reading matter, 6 cts. per
Ib. and 20
Ale, Ginger 20
Alkanet root, crude, crushed or
ground Free
Almonds, shelled, 5 cents per Ib.
not shelled, 3 cents per Ib.
Almond Paste as Confectionery. 35
A loes, 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 orChloralum,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, n.e.s 20
Animals, for improvement of
Stock Free
Revised and Corrected to latest date.
$ c. ad val
Animals, live hogs, lie. per Ib. . .
Animals brought into Can. temp.
& for a period not exceeding 3
months, for the purpose of ex-
hibition Free
Aniline Dyes and Coal Tar Dyes,
in bulk or packages of not less
than one pound weight, includ-
ing Alizarine and artificial
Alizarine Free
Aniline Oil, Crude Free
Aniline Salts, and Arseniate of . . Free
Annato, liquid or solid and seed. Free
Antimony not ground, pulverized
or otherwise manufactured. . .Free
Antiquities, collections of Free
Anvils 27J
Apricots, green 20
Apparatus and Philosophical
Instruments, imported by and
for use of Colleges, Schools,
Scientific, and Literary Socie-
ties, such as are not manu-
factured in Canada Free
Ap'atus for Colleges and Schools,
which are manufactured in
Canada, to be rated according
to material.
Apparel, wearing, and other per-
sonal and household effects
(not merchandise) of British
subjects dying abroad, but
domiciled in Canada Free
Apples, including the barrel
40c. per barrel.
Apples, dried 25
Apple trees of all kinds . . 3e. each
Argols, not refined Free
Artist color boxes Japanned 25
Arms, including Muskets, Rifles
and other fire arms, n.e.s 20
Army and Navy and Canadian
Military Arms, Clothing, Mus.
Instruments for Bands, Mili-
tary Stores and Munition of
War Free
Arrowroot 20
Artificial Flowers 25
Arsenic Free
Arseniate of Aniline Free
Articles for the use of Governor-
General Free
Articles imported by and for the
use of the Dominion Govern-
ment or any of the Depart-
ments thereof, or by or for
the Senate or House of Com-
mons Free
Articles for personal use of Con-
suls-General, who are natives
or citizens of the country they
represent, and who are not
engaged in any other business
or profession Free
Articles ex-warehoused for ship's
stores Free..
Asbestos, in any form other than
Crude, and all "manufactures
thereof 25
Ashes, Pot and Pearl, in pack-
ages of not les than twenty-
five pounds weight Free
Asparagus 26
Asphalt or Asphaltum, and Bone
Pitch, Crude only Free
Awnings and Tents 25
Axle Grease 25
Babbit Metal 10
Bacon and Hams, Shoulders and
Sides 2 cents per Ib.
$ c. ad val.
Bagatelle Tables or Boards, with
Cues and Balls 35
Baggage, Travellers Free
Bags, Cot., Seamless 20
Bags, Cotton, made up by the
use of the needle 32J
Bags, Carpet Bags 30
Bags, paper seed bags, illustrat-
ed 6 cents per Ib. and 20
Bags, paper 25
Bags, Jute or Hemp 20
Baking Powders . 6 cents per Ib.
Bamboos, unmanufactured Free
Bamboo Reods, not further
manfd. than cut into suitable
lengths for Walking Sticks, or
Canes, or Sticks for Umbrellas,
Parasols, or Sunshades Free
Barilla Free
Bark, Oak and Tanners Free
Barley 15 cents per bushel
Barometers 25
Barrels, Can. manuf.,exp. filled &
ret'd empty, under such reg'ns
as the Min. of Cus. shall direct.Free
Barrels, cont. Petroleum, or its
products, or any mixt.of which
petroleum is a part, when such
contents are chargeable with a
specific duty 20c. each
Beads and Bead Ornaments 35
Beans 15 cts. per bush.
Bean, Tonquin, Vanilla & Nux
Vomica, crude only Free
Bed Comforters, or Quilts of
Cotton, white 25
colored 30
Beef, salted in barrels, the barrel
containing the same to be free
of duty 2c. per Ib.
Bees Free
Belladonna Leaves Free
Bells, when imported by and for
the use of churches Free
Bells, n e s 25
Belts, leather 30
Belts, silk 30
Belts, cotton . 30
Belting of leather or other ma-
terial, N. E. S 20
Benzole, n.e.s., 6c per Imp. gal.
Berries for dyeing, or used for
composing dyes Free
Bicycles, Tricycles or Velocipedes 30
Billiard Tables, with or without
pockets, and bagatelle tables
or boards, cues, balls and cue
racks . . 35
Billiard Balls, papier mache,
when imported separately 35
Billiard Balls, bone or ivory,
when imported separately 35
Billiard Balls celluloid, when im-
ported separately 35
Birds, Canary Birds and n.e.s 20
Birds Skins, for taxidermic pur-
poses 20
Bird Cages 35
Biscuits of all kinds 25
Bismuth, Metallic in its natural
state Free
Bitters (n.e.s. ),$2.12 per Im.gal.
Blacking, Shoe and Shoemakers'
Ink, shoe, harness and leather
dressing, and harness-soap .... 25
Black Lead, plumbago manufac're 25
Black Book Muslin 30
Blackberries, gooseberries, rasp-
berries, strawberries, cherries
and currants, N. E. S. the
46
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1895
$ e. ad val.
weight of the package to be
included in the weight for
duty 2c. 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 Free
Blueing, Laundry, of all kinds. . 25
Blue Vitriol Free
Bolting Cloth, not made up ... .Free
Bone Dust and Ash for manuf..
of Phosphate and Fertilizers . . Free
Bone Dust, unmanufactured Free
Bone Black Free
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, crude only 20
Bone, Cuttle Fish Free
Bonnets, n.e.s. 30
Booklets, printed on paper,
etc 6c. per Ib.
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 Do-
minion Free
Books, Printed Periodicals and
Pamphlets.n.e.s, not being for-
eign reprints of British Copy-
rightworks, norblank ace. bks.
nor copy bks, nor bks to be
written or drawn upon, nor
Bibles, Prayer Books, Psalm,
and Hymn 'Books. ..6c. per Ib.
Books, Bibles, Prayer Books,
Psalm Books and Hymn
Books ! Free
Books, imp. for the use of schools
for the deaf and dumb, and
blind, and embossed for the
blind Free
Books, not being printed or re-
printed in Canada, which are
included and used as text
books in the curriculum of any
University or incorporated Col-
lege in Canada for the use of
students thereof Free
Books, British Copyright works,
reprint of 6c. per Ib. and 12
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 twelve years, bound or
unbound Free
Books, Blank Books, Account
Books, Copy Books or books to
be drawn or written upon 35
Book Binders Cloth Free
Book Binders tools and imple-
ments,includ. Ruling Machines 10
Boots and Shoes, Leather or Rub. 25
Boots and Shoes, Rubber with
tops or uppers of cloth, etc. . . 30
Boot and Shoe Counters, made
from Leather Board 20
Boot and Shoe Dressing 25
Boot, Shoe and Stay Laces, of
any material 30
Botanical Specimens Free
$ c. ad val.
Borax, ground or unground, in
bulk of not less than twenty-
five pounds only Free
Box Wood Rules 25
Boxes, paper boxes labelled,
empty . . . . 15 cents per Ib. and 25
Boxes, paper boxes, empty, plain . 35
Boxes, cash 32
Boxes and Writing Desks, fancy
and ornamental 35
Braces or Suspenders and parts
thereof 35
Braids of all kinds 30
Bran, Mill Feed 20
Brass, drawn, plain and fancy
tubing not bent or otherwise
manufactured in lengths not
less than six feet Free
Brass, old, scrap, and in sheets
or plates Free
Brass Bars & Bolts, drawn, plain
and fancy tubing Free
Brass Cups, being rough blanks,
for the manufacture of brass
and paper shells and cartridges
for use in their own factories . Free
Brass Wire 10
Brass, ribs of iron or steel, run-
ners, rings, caps, notches, fer-
rules, mounts and sticks or
canes in the rough or not
further manufactured than cut
into lengths suitable for um-
brella, etc., imported by manu-
facturers, of umbrellas, para-
sols and sunshades for use in
their factories in the manufac-
ture of umbrellas, etc. , only . . Free
Brass Pumps 30
Brass, twisted Brass and Copper
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 Free
Brass and copper nails, rivets
and burrs 30
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, Bath Brick 20
Brick, Fire Brick, not to include
stove linings Free
Brimstone, crude or in roll or
flour Free
Brim Moulds, for gold beaters . . Free
British Gum, Dextrine, Sizing,
Cream and Enamelled Sizing. 10
Bristles Free
Britannia Metal in pigs and bars Free
manufactures of, if not plated. 25
manufactures of, if plated 30
Bromine Free
Brooms 20
Brushes 25
Broom Corn Free
Bronze or Dutch Metal 30
Buckskins, tanjied or dressed
(Glove leather) 10
Bronze Statuettes 35
Buckwheat lOc. per bushel
meal or flour ^ c. per Ib.
Buchu Leaves Fre
Buckles, tin, for suspenders 35
Buckram, for the manufacture
of hat and bonnet shapes Free
Builders Hardware 32^
Bulbs, Flower Free
Bullion, gold and silver, in bars,
blocks or ingots and bullion
fringe Free
$ c. ad val.
Burr Stones, in blocks, rough
unmanufactured, not bound
up or prepared for binding
into mill stones Free
Burgundy Pitch Free
Butchers' Steels 35.
Butter 4 cents per pound
Butter Triers 35
Butterine, or other substitute for
Butter, importation prohibited.
Buttons of Vegetable Ivory, Pearl
or Horn ... .80. per gross, and 20
Buttons of hoof, rubber, vulcanite
or composition . . 4c. per gr. and 20
Buttons, Pantaloon, and all
other, n.e.s 20
Button, Shoe, papier mache. . . Free
Cabinet of Coins, collection
of medals and other antiqui-
ties, including collection of
Postage Stamps Free-
Cabinet Ware or Furniture (wood
or iron) 30
Calcareous tufa Free
Calumba Root Free
Camwood and Sumac, and Ex-
tract of, for dyeing or tanning.Free
Candied Peel, lemon, orange and
citron 35
Candles, Tallow 2&
Candles, Paraffine Wax,4c per Ib.
Candles and Tapers, all others,
including Sperm 25
Candle Wick 30
Cane or Rattan, split or other-
wise manufactured 17J
Canton Flannel, white 25
Canton Flannel, printed or dyed 30
Canvas for manuf. of Floor Oil
Cloth, not less than 45 in. wide,
& not pressed nor calendered. Free
Canvas, "Jute," 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
Caoutchouc, unmanufactured . ..Free
Caplins, unfinished Leghorn hats. Free
Caps, Hats and Bonnets, n.e.s.. 30
Caps, Percussion, for guns, rifles
and pistois 30
Caps, Percussion Copper for
blasting 3O
Capsules for Bottles, to be rated
according to material
Carbons, $2.50 per 1,000 of 12
inches less in proportion ....
Cardboard 35
Cards, show cards, 6 cents per
Ib. and 20
Cards, for playing, 6 cts. per pack.
Carpet Bags, Trunks, and
Valises 30
Carpet, treble ingrain, three-ply
and two-ply carpets, composed
wholly of wool, 5c. per sq. yd.
and 25
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, 3c. per sq. yd. and 25
Carpets, Brussel, tapestry, Dutch,
Venetian and damask ; carpet
mats and rugs of all kinds,
n.e.s.; and printed felts and
druggets and all other carpets
and squares n.o.p 30
Carpets, Smyrna mats and rugs. 30
Carpeting, Matting and Mats of
Hemp, Cocoa, Jute and Stair
Pads... .. 25.
1895]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
$ c. ad val.
Cartridges, for guns, rifles and
pistols, and Cartridge Cases . . 30
Carriages, Buggies and Pleasure
Carts, and similar vehicles,
n.e. s. , costing not more than
$50, $5 each and 25
Costing more than $50 35
Farm & Freight Wagons, Carts,
Drays and similar vehicles 25
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.
Carriage Hardware 32
Carriages of travellers, and Car-
riages laden with merchandise,
and not to include circus
troupes or hawkers Free
Cash Boxes 32
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 Free
Cases, for jewels, watches, silver
and plated ware, cutlery, and
other like articles of any ma-
terial 5 cents each and 30
Celluloid, Xylonite or Xyolite, in
sheets, lumps, balls, or blocks,
in rough Free
Celluloid moulded into sizes for
handles of knives and forks,
not bored nor otherwise manf. 10
Celluloid balls and cylinders,
coated with tinfoil, or not, but
not finished or furthe rmanu-
factured 1C
Celluloid Collars 24 cts. per doz.
and 25
Cuffs 4 cts. pair, and 25
Cement, Hydraulic or Water-
lime, ground, Portland or Ro-
man, including barrels, 40 cts.
per barrel
Chalk stone, china or Cornwall
stone, felspar, and cliff stone,
ground or unground Free
Chalk, manufactured 20
Chamomile Flowers Free
Chamomile Flowers, powdered. . 20
Chamois Skins 17
Charts, admiralty, Free. Other 20
Charcoal 20
Cheese, 3 cents per Ib
Cheese Cloths, white 25
coloured 30
Cheques, pro. notes and drafts,
printed 35
Cherry Trees 3 cents each
Chewing Gum, if sweetened.... 35
Chewing Gum, not sweetened . . 20
Chicory, raw or green, 3c. per Ib.
Chicory, dried roasted or ground,
4 cents per Ib
China Clay, natural or ground . . Free
Chloralum or Chloride of Alum. Free
China and Porcelain Ware 30
Chloride of Barium 20
Chloride of Lime Free
Chronometer Clocks, as Clocks . 25
Chronometer Watches 25
Chronometers and Compasses for
Ships Free
Chromos, Chromotypes, Oleo-
graphs, and other cards, pic-
tures, or artistic works of simi-
lar kinds, produced by any
process other than hand paint-
ing or drawing whether for
$c. ad, val.
business or advertising pur-
posesornot,printed or stamped
on paper, cardboard, or other
material, n.e.s, 6c. per Ib. and 20
Church Vestments 20
Churns, brooms, pails, tubs,
pounders and rolling pins 20
Cider, not clarified or refined, 5
cents per im. gallon
Gider, clarified or refined, 10 cents
per im. gallon
Cigars and Cigarettes, $2 per Ib.
and 25
Cinchona Bark Free
Cinchona Bark, powdered 20
Cinnabar Free
Citrons, rinds of, in brine.. . .Free
Citric Acid . Free
Clays Free
Cliff Stone, unmanufactured. . . . Free
Cliff Stone manufactured 30
Clocks, and clock peases of all
kinds 25
Clock springs and clock move-
ments other than for tower
clocks, complete or in parts . . 25
Clothes Wringers . . 25c each and 20
Clothing, ready-made, and wear-
ing apparel of every descrip-
tion, composed wholly or in
part of wool, worsted, the hair
of the alpaca goat or other like
animal, n.o.p. 5c. per Ib. and. 30
Clothing, donations of, for chari-
table purposes Free
Clothing, imported by and for
use of army and navy, or for
Canadian Militia. Dutiable ac-
cording to material. Duty re-
funded upon reference to" De-
partment
Coal, and Coal Dust, Anthracite. Free
Coal, Bituminous, per ton of
2,000 Ibs 60
Coal Dust, Bituminous 20
Coke Free
Coal Tar and Coal Pitch Free
Cobalt, ore of Free
Cochineal Free
Cocoa Mats and Matting 25
Cocoanuts, imported from place
of growth by vessel direct to a
Canadian port 50c. per 100.
Cocoanuts, not imported direct,
$1 per hundred.
Cocoa Paste and Chocolate Paste,
Cocoas and Cocoa Butter, 4c.
per. Ib ;
Cocoa Shells and Nibs, Chocolate
and other preparations of
cocoa 20
Cocoanut, dessicated, sweetened
or not, 5 cents per pound
Cocoa Beans, not roasted,
crushed or ground Free
Coffee, Green, n.e.s 10
Coffee, Green, imported direct
from the country of growth
and production, or purchased
in bond in any country where
coffee is subject to customs
duty Free
Coffee roasted or ground, when
not imported direct from the
country of growth and produc-
tion, 2c. per Ib. and 10
Coffee, roasted or ground, and
all imitations of and substi-
tutes for, n.e.s., 10 cts. per Ib.
Coffee, extract of, or substitutes
for, of all kinds . . 3 cts. per Ib.
Coffee and Cream, sweetened.. 35
Coffee Mills or Roasters 27
Coffins and Caskets, of any ma-
terials 25
Coins, Silver Coins from the U.S. 25
$ c. ad val.
Coins, Gold and Silver, except
U.S. silver coins Free
Coir and Coir Yarn Free
Collars of linen, cotton, celluloid,
xylonite, or xyolite, 24c. per
doz. and 25.
Collars, lace collars
Collodion, 20c. per I. G. and. ...
Cologne water, alcoholic per-
fumes, and perfumed spririts,
bay rum, and lavender waters,
hair, tooth and skin washes
and other toilet preparations
containing spirits of any kind,
when in bottles or flasks weigh-
ing not more than 4 oz. each . . 50
When in bottles, flasks, or
other packages weighing
more than 4 oz. each. $2. 12 |
p. gal and 40
Combs, dress and toilet, all kinds 35
Combs, curry combs, as Sad-
dlers' hardware 32,
Commercial blank forms 35
Communion Plate imported by
and for use in Churches Free-
Composition Metal for the manu-
f 'cture of filled g'ld watch-cases. 10
Compasses for ships Free-
Composition Nails, Spikes and
Sheathing Nails 15
Composition Fuel, in blocks 20
Concentrated Lye 20
Condensed Coffee bO'
Condensed Milk, 3c per Ib
Confectionary and Sugar Candy, 35
Copper, old and scrap in pigs,
bars, rods, bolts, over six feet
in length, ingots and sheating
not planished or coated, and
copper seamless drawn tubing Free
Copper Wire 15
Copper Wire twisted for manu-
facture of boots and shoes . . Free-
Copper Rollers, for use in calico
printing, when imported by
calico printers for use in their
factory in the printing of calico
and for no other purpose, such
rollers not being manufactured
in Canada Free
Copper, in sheets Free-
Copper Bath, finished 30
Copper, all manufactures of, n.e.s. 30
Copper, precipitate of, crude . . Free-
Copperas, Sulphate of Iron Free-
Copy Books 35
Copying Presses 30
Cords and Tassels of silk or any
other material 30
Cordage, Cotton, of all kinds . . 25.
Cordage, n.e.s. IJc per Ib. and. . 10
Cordials (see Spirituous Liquors.
Corduroy, white, 25 per cent.
colored 30
Corn, Indian 7%c. per bush.
Cornmeal 40c. per bbl.
Corks and manufactures of Cork-
wood or Cork -bark 20
Cork-wood or bark, unmanufa. . Free
Corkscrews and Cork Drawers . . 27
Cornice Poles, 30
Corsets 32$
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 'IV
Cottolene, sub. for lard, 2c. p. Ib.
Cotton, raw Free-
Cotton covered Wire 30.
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1895
$ c. ad val.
Cotton Seed in bulk 10
Cotton Bed Quilts, white 25
Cotton Quilts with woven col'd
border 30
Cotton Belting 20
Cotton and Jute Tapestry 30
Cotton and Linen Damasks 25
Cottons, grey or unbleached,
Fabrics 22=
Cotton fabrics, white or bleached
n.e.s 25
Cottons, Fabrics, printed, dyed,
or colored 30
Cotton Linen and Silk Clothing,
Corsets and other articles
made from cotton fabrics 32i
Cotton Handkerchiefs,printed or
plain 30
Cotton or Linen Shirts, costing
more than $3 per dozen, 25 per
cent., and a specific duty of
$1 per dozen
Cotton Shirts, n.e.s 35
Cotton Undershirts and Drawers
knitted 35
Cotton-covered flat steel, cut to
lengths, with brass on ends 5c.
per Ib. , and 20
Cotton warps and cotton yarns,
dyed or undyed, n.e.s 25
Cotton Yarns, number forty and
finer Free
Cotton Lamp Wick - 25
Cotton or Linen Collars, 24 cts.
per doz. and 25
Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas . . 35
Cotton Prunella, n. e. s. See
Cotton Fabrics.
Cotton Prunella, for boots and
shoes. See Cotton Fabrics.
Cotton Pillow Cases 32}
Cotton, seamless bags 20
Cotton, sewing thread, in hanks,
black, bleached, or unbleach-
ed, three and six cord 12J
Cotton, sewing thread, and crochet
cotton on spools or in balls 25
Thread, all Cotton other, n.e.s.. 25
Cotton Twine 25
Cotton Towels and shawls 25
Cotton Velveteens, Cotton Vel-
vets and Cotton Plush 30
Cotton Fire Hose, lined with
rubber 32
Cotton wadding, batting, batts
dyed or not 22J
Cotton warps and cotton yarns,
dyed or undyed, n.e.s 25
Cottons, Jeans and Coutilles, for
corset and dress stay makers,
for use in their factories 25
Cottons, manufactures of, n.e.s.
See Cotton fabrics.
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 25
Crapes, black 20
Crocus, Compositon' 20
Crocks, earthenware, per gallon
holding capacity 3 cts.
Crop end of steel rails for the
manuf. of steel, $4 per ton
Crowbars 30
Cream of Tartar in Crystals .... Free
Cream of Tartar, other, n.e.s 20
Crucibles of Plumbago Free
Crucibles, Earthenware 30
Cucumbers 25
Cuffs of Paper 35
Cuffs of Linen, Cotton, Celluloid,
Xylonite or Xyolite, 4 cts. per
pair, and 25
Cultivators and parts thereof ... 20
fi c. ad vol.
Cups or other prizes won in
Bona fide competitions Free
Curry Cards and Combs 32
Curry Powders 25
Curling stones of granite Free
Curtains, trimmed oruntrimmed 30
Cutlery : Knives, wholly or in
part plated '. 35
Cutlery, not elsewhere specified. 25
Cut Flowers 20
Damask of Cotton, or
linen 25
Decalcomanie, or transfer pict's . 35
Deer, (glove leather) tinned or
dressed, colored or not colored 10
Deer Hair Free
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. 15
Diamonds, set 25
Diamonds, unset, dust or bort,
and black Diamonds for borers. Free
Diamond drills for prospecting
for minerals, not to include
motive power Free
Dice, Ivory or bone, fancy 35
Dogs 20
Doors, for safes and vaults, of
iron or steel 30
Door Knob Tops 32
Dragon's Blood Free
Drain pipes sewerpipes chimney
linings or vents, and inverted
blocks glazed or unglazed, and
ea thenware tiles 35
Draughts and Chessmen of Ivory
or bone, fancy 35
Drawing Paper, mounted 35
Drawings, n.e.s 20
Dried Flowers 20
Dried Roots, n.e.s 20
Dried Vegetables 25
Druggets (dyed cotton) 30
Drugs, in a crude state, used in
dyeing or tanning Free
Dryer's Japan, 20c. per gal. and.. 20
Dualin, Dynamite, Giant Powder
and Nitro . .4c. per Ib.
Duck, for belting and hose, when
imported by mfrs. of rubber
goods for use in their factories. Free
Dutch Metal or bronze 25
Dye Wood, ground logwood and
fustic . . ..Free
Dyes , patent prepared ...... . . Free
Dyes, Aniline, and coal tar dyes,
in bulk or packages of not less
than 1 Ib. weight, including
alizarine and artificial aliza-
rine Free
Dyes, Aniline, n. e. s., less than
ltt> 20
Dye, jet black Free
Dyeing or Tanning Articles in a
crude state, used in dyeing or
tanning, n,e.s .Free
Earth Closets 30
Earthenware Tiles 35
Earthenware Drain Tiles, not
glazed 20
Earthenware an'l Stoneware
Demijohns or Jugs, Churns
and Crocks, per gal. holding
capacity, 3 cents per gal
Sarthenware and Stoneware,
brown or col'd, and Rocking-
ham ware, white granite, or
iron stoneware and C.C. ware,
decorated, printed or sponged,
and all earthenware n.e.s.... 30
$ c ad val.
E i?s 5c. per doz.
Elastic Rubber Thread 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
Electrotypes, Stereotypes, and
celluloids of books and bases,
and copper shells for the same,
whether composed wholly or
in part of metal or celluloid. Free
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.
Electrptypes,Stereotypes,and cel-
luloids of newspaper columns,
and bases for the same, com-
posed wholly or partly of metal
or celluloid, fc. per sq. in. , and
matrices or copper shells of the
same 2c. per sq. in.
Embalming Boards 30
Embossed "Paper, extra heavy,
for cracked and damaged walls 35
Embroideries, n.e.s 30
Emery in bulk, crushed or groundFree
Emery and Sand Paper 20
Emery Wheels 25
Enamelled Iron Hollowware 35
Engines, Locomotives 35
Engines, Fire 30
Engines, Fire, Chemical 30
Engines, steam, of ships or other
vessels built in any foreign
country, etc 25
Engines, all others, and boilers,
n.e.s 27J
Engravings and Prints 20
Entomology, specimens of Free
Envelopes, paper, of all kinds. . . 35
Ergot... Free
Esparto, or Spanish Grass, and
other grasses and pulp of, in-
cluding fancy grasses.dried , but
not colored or otherwise mf'd.Free
Essences jr Extracts, mixed with
spirits $2.12per I.G., and 30
Essential Oils 10
Ether, Sulphuric 5c. per Ib.
Excelsior for Upholsterers' use. . 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 Free
Eye glasses, finished 30
Eye classes, unfin'd, and parts of 20
Fancy Grasses, dried , but not
colored nor otherwise mf'd. . ..Free
Fancy workboxes, writing desks,
glove - boxes, handkerchief
boxes, manicure cases, per-
fume cases, toilet cases and
fancy cases for smokers' sets,
and all similar fancy articles
made of bone, shell, horn,
ivory, wood, leather, plush,
satin, silk, satinette, or paper ;
dolls and toys of all kinds,
including sewing machines,
when not more than $2 in
value ; and toy whips, orna-
ments of alabaster, spar, am-
ber, terra cottaor composition
statuettes and bead ornaments
n.e.s. . . . . 35
1895]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
49
$ c. ad val
Fans, to be rated accor. to mat.
Farina He. per Ib.
Feathers, Undressed 20
Feathers, n.e.s 30
Feather Beds, Bolsters and
Pillows 30
Felt, pressed of all kinds, not
filled or covered by or with
any woven fabrics 17 J
Felt, adhesive, for sheathing
vessels Free
Felt, printed as carpets 30
Felt, Roofing-, tarred or coated,
c. per Ib
Felt Roofing-, not tarred 25
Felt Cloth, n.e.s., 5 c. perlb. and 25
Ferro - manganese and Ferro-
silicon 5
Fertilizers, Artificial and Mineral 10
Fibre, Mexican, Tampico or Istle.Free
Fibre Ware, indurated fibre ware,
vulcanized fibre ware and all
articles of like material 25
Fibre, vegetable, for manufactur-
ing- purposes Free
Fibrilla Free
Filberts 2 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,
not to include stove linings... Free
Fire Clay gas logs 20
Fire Clay gas retorts 20
Fire Clay retorts, crucibles 30
Fire Clay Free
Fire Works 25
Fire Hose, of cotton or linen,
lined with rubber, or of rubber 32
Fire Dogs, iron 27J
Fish, and the products thereof,
from Newfoundland Free
Fish Skins and fish offal Free
Fish. Mackerel.fresh, Ic. pr. Ib.
Herrings, Pickled or Salted,
cent, per Ib
Salmon, pickled or salted,
Ic. per Ib.
All other Fish, pickled or
salted, in bbls. . . 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 Iba
Smoked and Boneless Fish,
1 cent per Ib
A n c ho v ies and Sardines,
packed in oil or otherwise,
in tin boxes, measuring
not more than 5 in. long,
4 in. wide, and 3 in. deep,
5c. per box
In half boxes, measuring not
more than 5 in. long, 4 in.
wide, and If deep, 2Jc.
per half box
In quarter boxes, measuring
not more than 4^ in. long,
3i in. wide, and 1J deep,
2c. per quarter box
Imported in any other form. 30
Fish preserved in oil, except
Anchovies and Sardines . . 30
Salmon and all other fish pre-
pared orpreserved,includ-
ing oysters, n.e.s 25
Oysters shelled in bulk, 10
cents per gal
Oysters, canned, in cans not
over one pint, 3 cents per
can, including the cans . .
Oysters in cans.over one pint
4
3$ c. ad val.
and not over one quart, 5c
per can including cans. . .
Oysters in cans exceeding
one qt., 5c. for each qt. or
fraction of a qt. of the capa-
city including the cans 5c.
per quart
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 other Fish, not other-
wise provided for 25
Oils, spermaceti, whale and
other fish oils, and all
other articles the produce
of the fisheries, n.e.s 20
Cans or packages made of
tin or other material, con-
taining fish of any kind
admitted free of duty un-
der any existing law or
treaty, not exceeding one
qt. in contents, lc. on each
can or package, and when
exceeding one qt. an addi-
tional duty of l|c. for each
additional qt. or fractional
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 27
Fish Nets, Seines 30
Fishing Rods 30
Fishing, Hooks with Flies 27 J
Flagstones, sawn or otherwise
Flannels, of every description,
n.e.s., (wool), 5c. per Ib and 25
Flax, fibre Free
Flax, tow of Free
Flax Seed Free
Flax Sail Twine 5
Flax, manifacturers of, n.e.s 20
Flint, flints and ground flint
stones Free
Floor Earthenware Tiles 35
Florist Stock, viz., palms, or-
chids, azaleas, cacti and flower
bulbs of all kinds Free
Flour, Buckwheat or Meal Jc. Ib.
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 25
Fluting Machine, Iron 27
Fly Paper 35
Fog Signals, detonating 30
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, table cast iron, not
handled nor ground, or other-
wise further manufactured .. 10
Fossils Free
Fowls, domestic, pure bred, also
Homing or messenger pigeons,
pheasants and quails for im-
provement of stock .Free
Fowls, other 20
Frames, Clasps and Fasteners,
for purses and chatelaine bags
or reticules, not more than 7
inches in diameter, when im-
ported by the manufacturers
$ c. ad va 1 .
of same in their factories 20
Fringes 30
Fruit Syrups, Lime-juice, and
fruit juices, n.o p 20
Fruits dried, dessicated, or evap-
orated, Apples, Dates, Figs,
and other dried, etc., fruits,
n.e.s 25
Fruit, dried, Raisins, Currants,
and Prunes, 1 ct. per Ib
Fruits, Bananas, plantains, pine-
apples, pomegranates, guavas,
mangoes, and shaddocks ; wild
blueberries, strawberries, and
raspberries Free
Fruits, green, Grapes, 2c. per Ib.
Fruits, Green Blackberries,
Gooseberries, Raspberries,
Strawberries, Cherries, and
Currants. The weight of the
package to be included in the
weight per duty. 2c. per Ib.
n.e.s
Fruits in air-tight cans or other
packages. The weight of the
cans or packages to be included
in the weight for duty, 2 cts.
per Ib
Fruits preserved in brandy and
other spirits $1.90 per I.G.
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 30
Fur Skins, of all kinds, not
dressed in any manner Free
Fur Skins, 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. 30
Galvanized sheet iron, number
17 gauge and thinner 5
Galvanic Batteries 25
Game 30
Gannister Free
Gas and Coal Oil, or Kerosene
Fixtures, or parts thereof 27
Gas Coke Free
Gas Meters 35
Gas, for dentists and others 20
Gelatine, 25
Gentian and Ginseng Root Free
German spirits of nitrous ether
(sweet nitre), $2.1'2 imperial
gallon, and 30
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 Free
Giant powder, dualin, dynamite
and other explosives 4c. per Ib.
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 30
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
50
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1895
$ c. ad val.
enamelled colored glass; paint-
ed and vitrified glass ; figured,
enamelled and obscured white
glass; and rough rolled plate
glass 25
Glass Stained Windows 80
Glass, Carboys and Demijohns,
empty or filled bottles and de-
canters, flasks and phials . . 30
Glass, Flasks and Phials. Tele-
graph and Lightning Rod In-
sulators, Jars and Glass Balls,
and cut, pressed or moulded
tableware 30
Glass, Lamp, Gas and Electric
Light Shades, Lamps and Lamp
Chimneys, side lights and head
lights, Globes for Lanterns,
Lamps,Gas and Electric Lights,
n.e.s 30
Glass bulbs for electric lights. . . 10
Glass, common and colorless
window glass ; and plain color-
ed, stained, tinted or muffled
glass in sheets 20
Glass, Imitation porcelain shades,
and colored glass shades, not
figured, painted, enamelled or
engraved 30
Glass and Emery Paper 20
Glass, Plate, not coloured, in
panes of not over 12 square
feet each, 4 cts. per square ft.,
and when bevelled, 2 cts. per
sq. ft., additional
Glass, German looking glass, un-
silvered 17J
Glass, Plate, not coloured, in
panes of over 12 and 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., 8c. per sq. ft,
when be veiled. 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 27
Glass, silvered, bevelled 32$
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 25
Glue, liquid 25
Glucose and Gluc'e Syrup.lc.p.lb.
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 25
Gold and Silver leaf, and Dutch
or schlag metal leaf 25
Gold and Silver, manufactures
of, n.e.s 25
Gongs for doors, as bells 25
Gooseberry bushes 20
Grafting Stock. (See Seedling
Stock) Free
Grape Vines 20
Grain, of all kinds when dam-
aged by water in transitu (on
appraised value) 20
Granite Ware, Enamelled Iron
Ware 35
Grass, Manilla and Sea Grass. . .Free
Grass, manufactures of, n.e.s 20
$ c. ad val.
Gravels Free
Grease, rough, the refuse of ani-
mal fat, when imported by the
manufacturers of soap for use
in their own factory only Free
Jrease, Axle 25
Grease, Foot, refuse of cotton
seed after oil is pressed out . . Free
3rease, other, n.e.s 20
Grindstones, not mounted, and
not less than twelve inches in
diameter $1.75 per ton.
Grindstone Fixtures 27
Guano, and other animal and
vegetable manures Free
Gums, Amber, Arabic, Australian,
Elemy, Copal, Damar, Kaurie,
Mastic, Sandarac, Senegal, and
Shellac; and White Shellac in
gum or flake, for manufactur-
ing purposes ; and Gum Tra-
gacanth, Gum Gedda and Gum
Barberry Free
Gum, British, Dextrine, Sizing
Cream and Enamel Sizing... 10
Gum,sappato and chicle, crude. Free
Gum Opium, powdered
$1.35 per Ib.
Gum Opium, prepared for smok-
ing 85 per Ib
Gum, opium (drug), $1 per Ib..
Gums, Assafoetida, Camphor and
others n.e.s 20
Gunpowder, Gun, Rifle, Sporting,
Cannon and Musket, Canister.
3c. per Ib.
Gunpowder, blasting and min-
ing 2 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 or cloth- '
ing made waterproof with
Gutta Percha 35
Gutta Percha, crude Free
Gutta Percha, manf. of 25
Gypsum.crude (sulphate of lime)Free
Hair, cleaned or uncleaned, but
not curled or otherwise manu-
factured Free
Hair, curled 20
Hair Cloth of all kinds 30
Hair Mattresses 30
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
Hair Pins 30
Hammers, Blacksmith Hammers. 35
Hammers, other, n.e.s 35
Hammocks and lawn tennis nets
and other like articles manu-
factured of twine, n.e.s 30
Hams, salted, dried or smoked.
2 cts. per Ib
Harness and saddlery of every
description, and parts of same 30
Hatchets, n.e.s 35
Hat Boxes 30
Hat Covers of rubber 25
Hats, caps and bonnets, n.e.s 30
Hatters bands, bindings, tips and
sides, linings, both tips and
sides, hat sweats, when im-
ported by hat manufacturers
for use in their factories in the
manufacture of hats Free
Hatters' plush, of silk or cotton,
and furs, not on the skin Free
Hay $2 per ton.
Hemlock, Bark Free
Hemp Paper, made on four-
's* c. ad val.
cylinder machines and calen-
dered to between .006 and .008
inch thickness, for manufac-
ture of shot shells, primers for
the manufacture of shot sheila
and cartridges, and felt board,
sized and hydraulic pressed
and covered with paper or
uncovered for the manufac-
ture of gun-wads, when snch
articles are imported by the
manufacturers of shot shells,
cartridges, and gun-wads to
be used for these purpose*
only in their own factories;
provided always that the said
articles when imported shall
be entered only at such port
or ports as may be named by
the Controller of Customs and
at no other place Free-
Hemp undressed Free
Hemp, manufactures of, n.e.s. .. 20
Hickory Spokes, rough turned,
not tenoned, mitred, throat-
ed, faced, sized, cut to lenp-th,
round tenoned or polished . . Free
Hides, raw whether dried, salted
or pickled Free
Hob Nails 30
Hoes 36
Holly 20.
Hominy, in bbls., 40 cts. per bbl.
Honey, in the comb or other-
wise, and adulterations and imi-
tations thereof . . 3 cts. per Ib.
Hoofs, horns and horn tips Free-
HoopSkirts& similar goods,n.e.s. 32
Hops, 6 cents per Ib
Hop extract and hop roots 20
Horns, in the rough Free
Horns Strips Free
Horse Clothing, shaped, n.o.p.,
5c. per Ib. and 30
Horse clothing of jute, shaped or
otherwise manufactured 30
Horses, n e.s 20
Hosiery, of Silk 35
House Furnishing Hardware,
rated according to material.
Hubs, rough hewn or sawn only, 15
Hymn Books Free-
Hvdrants Valves and Wateryates
(iron) 27i
Ice Free-
Ice Boxes 30
Illuminating Oils, composed
wholly or in part of the pro-
ducts of petroleum, coal, shale
or lignite, costing more than
30c. pergal 25
Incense 20
Indian Corn of the varieties
known as " Southern White
Dent Corn," or horse tooth
ensilage corn, and " Western
Yellow Dent Corn," or horse
tooth ensilage corn, when im-
ported to be sown for soiling
and ensilage only Free-
Indian Corn, 1\ 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 Rubber Boots and Shoes
with tops or uppers of cloth or
of material other than rubber. 30
India Rubber Boots and Shoes
and other manufactures of
India Rubber, n.e.s 26
India Rubber Clothing, or cloth-
ing made waterproof with
India Rubber, n.e.s 35-
India Rubber Hose, Belting,
1895]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
51
$ c. ad val.
Packing, Mats and Matting,
and Cotton, and Linen Hose,
lined with rubber 32
India Rubber, unmanufactured. Free
India Rubber, Crude and Hard
Rubber in sheets, but not fur-
ther manufactured, and re-
covered Rubber and Rubber
substitute Free
Indigo Free
Indigo Auxiliary or Zinc Dust . . Free
Indigo Paste and Extract of Free
Infants' Food, all kinds 30
Ink, for writing 20
Ink, for printing 20
Inkstands, n.e.s 30
Insect Powder, n.e.s 20
Iodine, crude Free
Iodine, resublimed 20
Iris, Orris Root Free
Isinglass 20
Iron Sand or Globules and Dry
Putty, for polishing granite. . . 20
Iron Borings Free
Iron Liquor, solution of acetate
of iron for dyeing and calico
printing Free
Iron, Oxide of, dry 25
IRON & STEEL & MANUFAC. OF:
Adzes 35
Anchors Free
Angles, rolled iron or steel
Angles, Channels, Structural
Shapes and Special Sections,
weighing less than 35 Ibs. per
lineal yd., n.e.s 35
Angles, etc., as above, weigh-
ing not less than 35 Ibs. per
lineal yard
Rolled iron or steel angles,
channels and other sections,
weighing less than 35 Ibs.
per lineal yard, n.es 35
but not less than 10 per ton
Rolled iron or steel angles,
channels and special sec-
tions, weighing not less than
35 Ibs. per lineal yard, and
rolled iron or steel beams,
joists, girders, column sec-
tions, trough sections, and
other building or bridge
structural sections, weighing
not less than 25 Ibs. per
lineal yard, and rolled iron
or steel bridge plate not less
than | of an inch thick, nor
less than 15 inches wide, and
flat eye bar blanks, not
punched or drilled 12
Ajigles for iron or composite
ships or vessels Free
Axes, chopping axes 35
Axes of all kinds, Adzes,
Hatchets, and Hammers, n e s 35
Axles, springs and parts there-
of, axle bars and axle blanks
of iron or steel for railway or
tramway vehicles, 20 per
ton, but not less than 35
Axles, springs and parts there-
of, axle bars and axle blanks
of iron or steel, not else-
where specified, Ic. per Ib.
and 20
Balances 30
Bars, Crowbars 30
Bar Iron, rolled or hammered,
comp. rounds, squares, and
bars and shapes of rolled
iron or steel, not more than
four inches in diameter, and
flats not thinner than No. 16
gauge, whether in coils,
bundles, rods or bars, n.e.s.,
$10 per ton
$ c. ad. val.
Barbed Wire Fencing of iron
or steel f cent per Ib.
Steel rails, weighing not less
than 45 Ibs. per lineal yard,
for use in railway tracks ;
but this item shall not ex-
tend to rails for use in the
tracks of railways used or
intended for private pur-
poses only, nor shall it ex-
tend to rails which are not
used or intended to be used
in connection with the busi-
ness of common carrying
of either goods or passengers,
nor shall this item extend to
rails for use in the tracks of
street railways or tramways.Free
Iron or steel railway bars or
rails of any form, punched
or not punched, n.e.s., for
railways, which term for the
purposes of this item shall
include all kinds of railways,
street railways and tram-
ways, even although the
same are used for private
purposes only, and even al-
though they are not used or
intended to be used in con-
nection with the business of
common carrying of goods
or passengers 30
Boiler tubes of wrought iron or
steel, including corrugated
tubes or flues ior marine
boilers 7i
Bowls for Cream Separators,
steel Free
Bolts with or without threads
or nuts, and bolt blanks, Ic.
per Ib. and - 20
Bridges, iron and structural
iron works, 30 per cent., but
not less than Ic. per Ib.
Bridge Plate not less than ths
of an inch thick, nor less
than 15 inches wide 12
Canada plates 5
Cast Iron Vessels, Plates,
Stove Plates and Irons, Sad
Irons, Hatters' Irons, Tailors'
Irons 27
Castings, other, n. e. s 25
Chain Traces, iron 32
Chains, iron or steel, j% of an
inch in diameter 5
Chains, other, n.e.s. . . ; 27
Clock Springs 25
Clock Springs andCorset Steels
to be flat wire of steel of
No. 16 gauge or thinner,
to be used in the manufac-
ture of dressed stays, crino-
line and corset wire ; steel
of No. 20 gauge and thinner,
but not thinner than No. 30
gauge, to be used in the
manufacture of corset steels,
clock springs & shoe shanks,
when imported by the manu-
facturers of such articles for
use in their factories Free
Crowbars 30
Crucible cast steel wire 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
Wrought Scrap Iron and Scrap
Steel, being waste or refuse
wrought iron or steel, fit only
to be re-manufactured, the
$c. advaL
same having been in actual
use, not to include cuttings
or clippings which can be
used as iron or steel without
re-manufacture, and steel
bloom ends and crop ends of
steel rails, $3 per ton ; and
on and after the first day of
January, 1895, $4 per ton.
Iron or Steel, being pieces,
punchings, or clippings of
boilerplate or other plates,
sheets or bars of iron or
steel, whether the same have
had the ragged or cropped
ends or edges sheared off or
not, and crops from iron or
steel rails having both ends,
sawn or sheared off, the same
not having been in actual
use and being fit for re-
rolling or re-manufacture
only, 4 per ton.
Engines, Locomotive 35
Engines, Steam Engines, boil-
ers and machinery, composed
wholly or in part of iron or
steel, n.e.s 2?i
Fencing, Buckthorn and Strip,
iron or steel, cent per Ib.
Ferro Manganese, Ferro Sili-
con, Speigel 5
Files and Rasps 35
Files, Steel, for the manufac-
ture of, when imported by
file manufacturers for use
in their factories Free
Fishplates, Railw'y Fish Plates
and Tie Plates, $10 per ton.
Forgings of iron and steel, of
whatever shape, or in what-
ever stage of manufacture,
n.e.s., 35 per cent., but not
less than $15 per ton.
Forks, table, cast iron, not
handled nor ground or other-
wise further manufactured. . 10
Furniture of any material 30
Garden Rakes, Hay Knives,
Scythes, Lawn Mowers,
Rakes, n.e.s., pronged Forks
of all kinds and hoes 35
Hinges, T and strap, and Hinge
Blank, Ic. perlb. and 20
Hollowware, tinned and glazed^27i
Hollowware, enamelled 35
Horse Shoes, and horse shoe
nails 30
Hoop Iron, not exceeding three
eighths of an inch in width
and being No. 25 gauge or
thinner, used for the manu-
facture of tubular rivets . . Free
Iron or Steel Sheets, Hoops,
Bands and Strips, n.e.s.,
other iron or steel of all
w idths, sheet iron, common
or black, smoothed, polished,
coated or galvanized, and
Canada plates, No. 17 gauge
and thinner 5
Iron or Steel Hoops, Bands and
Strips 8 inches and less in
width,, No. 18 gauge and
thicker 10 per ton.
Iron or Steel Plates or Sheets,
sheared or unsheared , hoop,
band, strip and skelp iron
or steel, sheared or rolled in
grooves, and iron or steel of
all widths thicker than No.
17 gauge, n.e.s. .10 per ton.
Iron or Steel Ingots, Cogged
Ingots, Blooms arid Slabs,
billets and puddled bars,
loops or other forms lesa
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CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1895
<$ c. ad val.
finished than iron or steel
bars, but more advanced
than pig iron, except cast-
ings f5 per ton.
Iron or Steel Beams, Sheets,
Plates, Angles and Knees,
for iron or composite ships
or vessels Free
Iron Masts for ships, or parts of Free
Wrought Iron or Steel Nuts
and Washers, iron or steel
rivets, bolts with or without
threads, nut and bolt and
hinge blanks, less than f of
an inch in diameter, Ic. per
Ib. and 25
Wrought Iron or Steel Nuts
and Washers, iron or steel
rivets, bolts with or without
threads, nut and bolt and
hinge blanks, n.e.s., and T
and strap hinges, Ic. per
Ib. and 20
Iron , all articles rated as iron
or manufacture of iron shall
be chargeable with the same
rate of diuvy, if made of steel,
or of steel and iron com-
bined, unless otherwise pro-
vided for.
Knife Blades or Knife Blanks
in the rough, for use by
electr o-platers 10
Knives, Reapers and Mowers'
Knives 20
Locks 32
Locomotive and Car Wheel
Tires of Steel, in the rough. Free
Manufactured articles of iron,
brass or steel which at the
time of their importation
are of a class or kind not
manufactured in Canada,
imported for use in the con-
struction or equipment of
ships or vessels Free
Man ufactures, Articles, or
Wares not specially enumer-
ated o r provided for, com-
posed wholly or in part of
iron o r steel, and whether
partly r wholly manufact'd. 27
Mattocks 35
Nails and e Spikes, wrought and
pressed, galvanized or not,
Horsesho Nails, and all
other Wr ught Iron or Steel
Nails, n.e.s., and Horse,
Mule or Ox Shoes 30
Nails, cut Naii s and Spikes of
iron or steel, including rail-
road spikes f c. per Ib.
JNail Rods, Swedish rolled
iron, under in. in diameter,
for th e ma ufacture of horse
rshoe nailsn and Swedish
rolled iron, rods, under \ in.
in diameter and of not less
than IJc. per Ib. value 15
Nails, composition, spikes and
sheathing nails 15
Name Plates, enamelled 35
Needles, steel, viz., Cylinder
Needles, Hand Frame Need-
les and Latch Needles 30
Needles, steel, n.o.p 30
Other Steel, n.e.s 27
Picks, mattocks, grub-hoes,
adzes, hatchets, and ej r es or
poles for same, and tools of
all descriptions, n.e.s 35
Pig Iron, Iron Kentledge and
Scrap Iron . $4 per ton.
Pipes, cast iron, $10 per ton.
but not less than 35
.Planing Mills and parts of in
Vc. ad val.
any stage of manufacture. . . 30
Plates, Scraper Plates 27
Plates engraved on steel 20
Plates, Steel Plates, less than
30 inches wide and not less
than J of an inch thick 12
Plates, nail plate, 16 gauge
and thicker, $10 per ton
Plates, cast-iron plates, and
stove plates, and irons, sad
irons, hatters' irons and
tailors' irons 27
Plate, Canada Plate 5
Plates, Saw Plates, cut to shape
only, not otherwise man'f'd..Free
Plough Plate, mould boards,
and land sides, and other
plates for agricultural im-
plements, when cut to shape
from rolled plates of steel,
but not moulded, punched,
polished or otherwise manu-
factured and being of a
greater value than 4c. a Ib . . 5
Portable Steam Engines,
Threshers, Separators, Horse
Power, Portable Saw Mills
and Planing Mills, and parts
of .... 30
Puddled Bars, $5 per ton
Pumps of all kinds and wind
mills 30
Railway Bars and Rails, iron
or steel, for railways and
tramways. (See Steel Rails. )
Rivets, iron or steel, Bolts
with or without threads, or
nut or bolt blanks. (See
wrought iron or steel nuts,
etc.)
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
Rolled iron tubes, not welded,
under 1 inch in diameter,
Angle Iron, 9 and 10 gauge,
not over 1J inch wide, Iron
Tubing, lacquered or brass
covered, not over l 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, until such
time as any of the said
articles are manufactured in
Canada Free
Rope, Raw Hide, as Belting,
being so used 20
Safes, doors for safes and
vaults, scales, balances and
weighing beams of iron or
steel 30
Saws of all kinds 32J
Scrap iron and scrap steel, old,
and only fit to be remanufac-
tured, being part of or re-
covered from any vessel
wrecked in water subject to
the jurisdiction of Canada.. Free
Screws, commonly called Wood
Screws.
2 inches or over in length, 3
cents per ib
1 inch and less than two
inches in length, 6c. per Ib.
Less than 1 inch, 8c. per Ib.,
3& c. ad val.
provided that the duty shall
not be less than 35 per cent.
Screws, iron, steel, brass, or
other metals, n.e.s .......... 30
Scythes ...................... 35
Sheet Iron, common or black,
. No. 17 gauge and thinner. . . 5
Sheet Iron Signs, not framed. 25
Sheet Iron. (See iron or steel
sheets, etc.)
Sheet Iron, for iron or compo-
site ships ............... ... Free
Sheets, Crucible Sheets, steel,
11 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
Shoes, horse, mule and ox
shoes ...................... 30
Shovels and spades, shovel and
spade blanks, and iron or
steel cut to shape for same,
50c. per doz. and .......... 25
r and. . 30
Skates, steel for, valued at 2
cents per Ib. and over ...... Fr
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 for the manufacture of
Hammers, Augurs, and Au-
gur Bits, when imported by
the Manufacturers of such
articles for use in their own
factories only Free
Steel, Nos. 24 and 17 gauge, in
sheets 63 inches long and
from 18 inches to 32 inches
wide for the manufacture of
Tubular Bow Sockets, when
imported by the Manufac-
turers for their own factories
only Free
Steel, manufactures of , or parts
of iron and parts steel, n.e.s. 27
Stoves 27|
Stove Plates 27
Swords 27|
Wedges 30
Iron and manufactures of, or
part iron or part steel, n.e.s. .. 27
Strips specially imported for
the manufacture of buck-
thorn and plain strip fencing
for use in their factories. . . .Free
Tacks, cut, brads or sprigs, not
exceeding 16 ounces to the
thousand, 1J cts per 1,000.
Tacks, shoe, to 4 oz. to the
thousand, Ic. per thousand.
Tacks, cut, brads or sprigs, ex-
ceeding 16 ounces to the
thousand, 1| cents per Ib. . .
Track tools, wedges, crowbars
and sledges 30
Traps 27
Tubing, wrought iron, over 2
inches diameter 15
Tubing, of lap-welded iron,
threaded and coupled or not,
one and one-quarter to two
inches inclusive in diameter,
for use exclusively in artesian
wells, petroleum pipe lines
and petroleum refineries .... 20
Tubes not welded nor more
1895]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
53
$ c. ad val.
than l inch in diameter of
rolled steel 15
lubes or pipes, other wrought
iron or steel, T -% of one cent
and 30
Washers, n.e.s., Ic Ib. and. . . 20
Provided that on all iron and
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 materials
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.
Ivory Knives and Folders and
fancy manufactures 35
Ivory and Ivory Nuts, unmanu-
factured and Veneers, sawn
only Free
Ivory Veneer, other 20
Ivory, manufactures of, n.e.s 20
Ivory Vaccine Points Free
Jack Screws of every descrip-
tion, n.e.s 35
Jalap Root Free
Jams, Jellies, and Preserves,
3 cts. per Ib
Japanned and Stamped Tinware,
&c 25
Jerseys, ladies', 5 cts. per Ib.
and 20
Jewellery and manufactures of
gold and silver 25
Jews Harps 35
Junk, old Free
Jute and Jute Butts Free
Jute, carpeting ormatting&mats 25
Jute Cloth, as taken from the
loom, neither pressed, mangl-
ed, calendered, nor in anyway
finished Free
Jute, coloured fabrics, part cot-
ton yarns or other material . . 30
Jute, manufactures of, n.e.s. ... 20
Jute Yarn, flax or hemp, plain,
dyed or colored, when im-
ported by manufacturers of
carpets, rugs, mats, jute web-
bing or cloth, and twines, for
use in their own factories Free
Kainite, or German potash
salts for fertilizers Free
Kelp Free
Kerosene and Coal Oil fixtures
or parts thereof 27
Knives, oyster knives 35~
Knitting Machines 27
Knitting Needles and Machine
Needles and needles of all
kinds 30
Kryoiite or Cryolite Free
Labels, for fruit, vegetables,
meat, fish, confectionery, and
other goods, also tickets,
posters, advertising bills and
folders, whether lithographed
or printed, 15 cts. per Ib. and. 25
Lac-Dye, crude, seed, button,
stick and shell Free
$ c. ad val.
Laces, boot, shoe and stay 30
Laces, braids, fringes, embroi-
deries, cords, tassels, and
bracelets elastic round or flat,
including garter elastic, braids,
chains, or cords of hair ; lace
collars and all similar goods,
lace nets and nettings of
cotton, silk, linen or other
materials, table cloths and cur-
tains, when made up trimmed
or untrimmed. and belts of all
kinds 30
Lamb and Sheep Skins, tanned
dressed, waxed or glazed 17
Lamp Reflectors 30
LampShades, made of paper. .. 35
Lamp Wicks 25
Lamp Springs 10
Lamp Black and Ivory Black . . . Free
Lap Robes, rubber 35
Lard and Lard compound, and
similar substances, cottolene
and animal stearine of all
kinds, n.e-s. 2c. per Ib
Lard Oil 20
Lastings, mohair cloth, or other
manufactures of cloth when
imported by manufacturers of
buttons for use in their own
factories and woven or made in
patterns of such size, shape or
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, T ^ of a cent
perlb., and 25
Lead, Nitrate and Acetate of,
not ground Free
Lead Pencils of all kinds, in wood
or otherwise 25
Lead, manufactures of, n.e.s. ... 30
Leather, upper, including don-
gola, cordovan, kid, lamb,
sheep, kangaroo, alligator,
chamois, and calf dressed,
waxed or glazed 17 J
Leather and skins,, n.o.p., for
tanned, belting leather, and
sole leather 15
Leather Belting or other material
n.e.s 20
Leather Board and Leatheroid
and boot and shoe counters
made therefrom 20
Leathers, Glove, when imported
by glove manufacturers for
use in their factories in the
manufacture of gloves, viz.,
lamb, kid, buck, deer, ante-
lope and water-hog, tanned
or dressed, coloured or un-
coloured 10
Leather, Morocco Skins, tanned,
but not further manufact'd ... 15
Leather, Patent, Japanned or
enamelled, and morocco leather 22|
Leather, Sole, tanned, but rough
or undressed 10
Leeches Free
Lentils Fresh 25
Lime Juice and Fruit Juices
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 20
Lime Juice, Crude only Free
$ c .ad val.
Lime 20
Lime. Chloride of Free
Linen, damask 25
Linen Canvas, when to be used
for boats and ships sails 5
Liquorice Paste 20
Liquorice Root, not ground Free
Liquorice, stick or roll 20
Litharge Free
Lithograph! c Presses 10
Lithographic Stones, not en-
graved 20
Litmus and all Lichens, prepared
and not prepared Free
Lobsters, preserved 25
Lobsters, fresh 25
Locks, other, n.e.s 32
Locomotives and Railway Pas-
senger, Baggage and Freight
Cars, being the property of
railway companies in the U. S.
running upon any line of road
crossing the frontier so long as
Canadian locomotives and cars
are admitted free under similar
circumstances into the U.S.,
under regulations to be pre-
scribed by the Controller of
Customs Free
Locust Beans and Locust Bean
Meal Free
Logwood, Ftistic, Oak and Oak
Bark, extracts of Free
Logwood, compound extract of . . 20
Logs and r'd unman, tim'r, n.e.s. Free
Mace and Nutmegs 25
Maccaroni and Vermicelli 25
Machines, Dating 27J
Machinery, n.e.s 27
Machinery, Mining and Smelting,
imported prior to the 16th day
of May, 1896, 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 27
Manilla Hoods 20
Mantels, Slate 30
Manures, Guano, and other man-
ures Free
Manuscripts & Insurance Maps.. Free
Maps, Charts, for the use of
schools for the blind, and
Globes, Geographical, Topo-
graphical, and Astronomical,
n.e.s Free
Marble Blocks from the quarry,
in the rough Free
Maple Sugar 20
Marble Blocks and Slabs, sawn
on more than two sides 20
Marble Slabs, sawn on not more
than two sides 10
Marble, finished, and all manufs.
of, n.e.s 30
Matches, wax or wood 25
Mattresses, hair, spring and other 30
Matting, Cocoa 25
Meats, fresh, n.e.s., 3 cts. per Ib.
Meats, canned, and canned poul-
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CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1895
$ c. ad val.
~try and game and soups 25
Meats, extract of fluid beef not
medicated 25
Meats, n.e.s., 2c. per lb., when
in barrel the barrel to be free.
MeatStuffers 27
Meats, Poultry and Game, n.o.p. 20
Meats, Mutton and Lamb, fresh. 35
Medals, gold or silver 25
Medals, German or nickel silver. 25
Medals, brass, bronze, or plated . 30
Medicines, Patent, Proprietary,
viz: all tinctures, pills,
powders, troches or lozenges,
syrups, cordials, bitters, ano-
dynes, tonics, plasters, lini-
ments, salves, ointments,paste,
drops, waters, essences, oils,
and all medicinal, chemical
and pharmaceutical prepara-
tions, when compounded of
more than one substance,
n.o.p., all liquids, 50 per cent. ;
provided that this item shall
not be held to include drugs
and preparations recognized
by the British and the United
States Pharmacopoeia and
French Codex as officinal.
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, by stamp,
label, or otherwise, and all
medicinal preparations imp.
without 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
Controller 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, 3c. per lb. ;
Coffee condensed with Milk. . . 30
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
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 be fitted for use Free
Molasses, produced in the pro-
cess of the manufacture of
cane sugar from the juice of
the cane, when imported in
the original packages from
the district where produced
in the country where the cane
was grown, and which has not
been subjected to any process
of treating or mixture after
leaving the country from
which originally shipped,
(a) Testing by polariscope,
forty degrees or over, a
specific duty of 1 cts. per
gallon
$ c. ad val.
(b) When testing less than
40 degrees, and not less
than 35 degrees, a specific
duty of 1 cts. per gallon,
and in addition thereto 1
cent, per gallon for each
degree or fraction of a de-
gree less than forty degr'es
The packages (when of wood)
in which imported to be in
all cases exempt from duty.
Molasses, gates 27J
Molasses and Syrups of all kinds,
n.o.p., the product of the
sugar cane or beet root, n.e.s.,
and all imitations thereof or
substitutes therefor, -^c. per
pound.
Moss, Iceland and other Mosses,
and seaweed and seagrass,
crude or in their natural state
or cleaned only Free
Moss, other, n.e.s 20
Mouldings, of wood, plain 20
Mouldings of wood, gilded or
otherwise further manuf. than
plain 25
Mowing Machines, self-binding
harvesters, harvesters without
binders, binding attachments,
reapers, sulky and walking
ploughs, harrows, cultivators,
seed drills and horse rakes ... 20
Muslin, plant bed muslin, white
cotton 25
Music, printed, bound or in
sheets, lOc per lb
Musical Instruments, n,o.p 25
Musk, in pods or in grains Free
Mustard Cake 15
Mustard, ground 25
Mustard, French mustard.liquid,
as sauce 35
Naptha, wood naptha or wood
alcohol, $2.12 per imp. gals. .
Naptha, n.e.s., 6c. per imp. gal.
Needles, Knitting 30
Needles, Steel, all other 30
Newspapers or supplemental edi-
tions or parts thereof, partly
printed and intended to be
completed and published in
Canada - 25
Newspapers and quarterly,
monthly and semi-monthly
Magazine-*, and weekly literary
papers, unbound Free
Newspapers and Magazines, if
bound 6c. per lb.
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, not ground Free
Nitro-Glycerine 4c. per lb.
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 27 J
Nuts, shelled, n.e.s. . .5c. per lb.
Nuts, Almonds, Walnuts, Brazil
Nuts, Pecans and shelled Pea-
nuts, n.e.s 3c. per lb.
Nuts, Cocoa $1 per 100
Nuts, Cocoa, when imported
direct 50c. per 100
Nuts, all kinds, n.o.p., 2c per lb.
Nutgalls Free
Oakum Free
Oak Bark... ...Free
$ c. ad val.
Oats, 10 cts per bash
OatFlour 20
Oatmeal 20
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,
Petroleiim and products of,
n.e.s., Gets, per Imp. gal. ...
Oils, Petroleum, Crude, fuel and
gas oils (other than Naptha,
Benzine or Gasoline, when
imported by manufacturers
other than refiners) for use in
their factories for fuel pur-
poses, or for the manufacture
of gas, 3c. per gallon
Oil, Carbolic, or heavy oil Free
Oil, Castor 20
Oil, Cod Liver 20
Oils, Cocoanut and Palm, in their
natural state Free
Oil, Colza 20
Oil, Flax Seed or Linseed, raw or
boiled 20
Oil, Hair, perfumed 30
Oil, Lard Oil '20
Oils, Lubricating, composed
wholly or in part of petroleum,
costing less than 25c. imp. gal.,
Cc. imp. gal
Oils, Lubricating, all other 25
Oils, Neatsfoot 20
Oil, Olive, for manufacturing
purposes Free
Oil, Olive, prepared for Salad
purposes 3O
Oil, Sesame seed 20
Oil, Tallow 20
Oil, all other, n.e.s 20
Oil Cake and Meal, Cotton Seed
Cake and Meal, Palm Nut Cake
and Meil Free
Oil Cloths and silk India rub-
bered, flocked or coated with
rubber, n.o.p 27J
Oil Cloth, table and shelf, en-
amelleu floor, cork matting or
carpet, and linoleum 30 per
cent., but not less than 4c. per
square yard
Oiled paper 35
Oleo-Stearine and Degras when
imported by manufacturers of
leather for use in the manu-
facture of leather in their
factories Free
Opium (crude), $1 per lb. the out-
ward ball or covering to be
free of duty
Opium, prepared for smoking,
$5 per lb
Opium, powdered, $1.35 per lb.
Optical Instruments, n.e.s 25
Oranges, Lemons, and Limes in
boxes of capacity not exceed-
ing 2i cb. ft., 25 cts. per box . .
In half boxes, capacity 1J cb.
ft, 13 cts. per box
In cases and' all other package
10 cts. per cb. ft. capacity
In bulk,, $1.50 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 30
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-
1895]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
55
$ c. ad val.
position 35
Osiers Free
Osiers and Willow Furniture .... 30
Ottar of Roses, and Oil of Roses. Free
Oxide of Copper, Black and Pla-
tinum, for use in the manufac-
ture of Chlorate Free
Pails, tubs, chums, brooms,
washboards, pounders and
rolling pins 20
Paints and Colors, ultra marine
blue, dry or in pulp, metallic
colors, viz : oxides of cobalt,
copper and tin, n.e.s Free
Ochres, Ochrey earths, raw
siennas and colors dry,
n.e.s 20
Oxides, dry fillers, fire-proofs,
umbers, and burnt siennas,
n.e.s 25
Fire-proof Paint, dry 25
Paints and colors, rough stuff
and fillers, n.e.s 25
Ground in spirits and all
spirit varnishes and lac-
quers 1 per. gal.
Paris Green, dry 10
Dry White and Red Lead,
Orange mineral and Zinc
white 5
White Lead in Pulp, not
mixed with oil 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,
photographs and pictures,
n.e.s 20
Palm Leaf, unmanufactured Free
Palm Leaf, when manuf., n.e.s. 20
Paper Weights, glass 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, all other, and
borders, per roll of 8 yds and
under, and proportionately for
greater lengths, lc. per roll
and 25
Paper, Wall, not including
borders, printed on plain
ungrounded paper, and
colored with any material
except bronze, gilt or flitter 35
Paper files, clips 30
Paper Mac-be, manufactures of . . 35
Paper of all kinds, n.e.s 25
Paper kites, as toys 35
Paper, ruled, oiled or waxed 35
Paper, Tarred 25
Paper/Union Collar Cloth, in rolls
or sheets, not glossed or finished 15
Paper, Union Cloth, in rolls or
sheets, glossed or finished 20
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
<jft c. ad val.
Paper Sacks or bags of all kinds,
printed or not 25
Paper waste or clippings Free
Paper, pressed, in sheets 35
Paper, Glazed, Plated, Marbled,
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).
Patterns of brass 30
Patterns of iron 27
Paving blocks, made from slag of
blast furnace 20
Peaches, n.o.p., the weight of
the packagetto be included in
the weight for duty. . Ic. p. Ib.
Peach Trees 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 as
jewelery 25
Pearl, manufactures of, fancy . . 35
Pelts, raw Free
Pencils, Lead, wood or otherwise 25
Pencils, slate 25
Penholders, wood 25
Pens, steel, 27 p.c.; gold 20
Pen racks, iron 27
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
morethan4oz.,$2.I2peri.er.& 40
Persis or ext. Archill and Cudb'r.Free
Petroleum, crude, fuel and gas
oils (other than Naptha, Ben-
zine or Gasoline), when im-
ported by manufacturers
(other than refiners), for use
in their factories for fuel
purposes, or for the manu-
facture of gas, 3c. per gal.
Petroleum. (See Oils)
Pheasants for improvm'tof stock.Free
Pheasants, other 20
Philosophical Instruments and
Apparatus, not manufactured
in the Dominion, and when im-
ported by or for the use of
universities, colleges and
schools, and scientific 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 30
Photographic Dry Plates 30
Piano covers, rubber and cotton 27
Piano Stools 30
Pianofortes *. . 35
Pianofortes, parts of 25
Pickers, raw hide, for cotton
looms 20
Pickles, Sauces and Catsups,
including Soy 35
Pictorial illustrations of insects,
&c., when imported by and for
V c. ad val.
the use of colleges and schools,
scientific and literary socie-
ties Free
Picture & Photographic Frames,
of any material 30
Picture Nails 32J
Pictures, framed 30
Pillows and Bolsters 30
Pins, manufactured from wire of
any metal 30
Pipe Clay unmanufactured Free
Pitch, Burgundy Free
Pitch (pine) in packages of not
less than 15 gal Free
Pitch (pine) other 20
Pitch coal for roofing Free
Pitch bone, Crude only Free
Plaits, straw, Tuscan, grass, chip,
manilla, cotton and mohair. ..Free
Planing Mills and parts of, in any
stage of manufacture 30
Plants, viz : Fruit, shade, lawn
and ornamental trees, shrubs
and plants, n.e.s 20
Plaster of Paris or Gypsum,
ground not calcined 15
Plaster of Paris, calcined or
manufactured, 40c. per barrel
of 300 Ibs
Plasters, medicated, all kinds. . . 25
Plated Ware and Gilt Ware, of all
kinds, whether plated wholly
or in part 30
Platinum and Black Oxide of
Copper for the manufacture
of Chlorate Free
Plates, engraved on wood, steel
or other metal, and transfers
taken from the same 20
Playing Cards, 6c. per pack
Plum Trees, of all kinds .. 3c. ea.
Plumbago, crude 10
Plumbago, all manufactures of
n.e.s 26
Plush, of cotton 30
Plush, Silks, other 30
Pocketbooks and Purses 80
Pomades, French or flower odors
preserved in fat or oil for the
purpose of conserving the
odors of flowers which do not
bear the heat of distillation,
when imported in tins of not
less than 10 Ibs. each 15
Pomades, all others 30
Pop Corn, in cakes or balls 35
Porcelain Ware, n.e.s 30
Porcelain Shades 80
Portable machines, portable
steam engines, threshers an/1
separators, horse powers, port-
able saw mills and planing
mills and parts thereof in any
stage of manufacture 30
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
of Free
Potatoes, sweet 25
Pork, barrelled in brine, 2c. per
Ib. Barrels containing same
to be free of duty.
Potatoes, other, 25
Poultry and Game of all kinds ... 20
Precious stones, in the rough. . .Free
Precious Stones, also imitations,
polished, but not set or other-
wise manf., n.e.s 10
Printing presses and printing
machines, such only as are
used in newspaper, book and
56
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1895
$ c. ad val.
job printing offices ; folding
machines and paper cutters
used in printing and bookbind-
ing establishments, and litho-
graphic presses 10
Prunella Free
Pulp, wood 25
Pulp of grasses Free
Pumice or Pumice Stone, ground
or unground Free
Pomps, all kinds 30
Pumps, Steam 30
Putty 15
Putty, dry, for polishing graniteFree
Quills, in nat. state or unpl'd.Free
Quills, other , 20
Quince Trees of all kinds. .3c. ea.
Quinine, sulphate of, in pjwder.Free
Rags of cotton, linen, jute,
hemp and woollen, paper waste
or clippings, and waste of any
kind except mineral waste .... Free
Rags from Europe, except Great
Britain, Prohibited
Railway Rugs of all materials . . 30
Raisins, Ic. per Ib
Raspberry and Blackberry bushes 20
Rattans and reeds manf. or
partly manf 17
Rattans and reeds in their natural
state , . Free
Red Liquor for dyg. & calico ptg. Free
Refrigerators 30
Rennet, raw, or prepared Free
Resin,iri pkgs not less than 100 IbsFree
Resin or Rosin Oil Free
Resin, other, n.e.s 20
Ribbons of all kinds and ma-
terials 30
Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or
paddy, -ft, of a cent per Ib., but
not less than 30
Rice, other IJc per Ib.
Rice and Sago Flour and Sago . . 25
Rice, when imported by makers
of rice starch, for use in their
factories. . . . J of a cent per Ib.
Rope, Iron Wire 25
Rope, or Cordage, IJc per Ib. and 10
Roots, medicinal, viz : Acojiite,
Calumba, Ipecacuanha, Rhu-
barb, Sarsaparilla, Squills,
Taraxicum and Valerian Free
The same ground or powdered 20
Rose bushes 20
Rotten Stone 20
Rove, when imported for the
manufacture of twine for har-
vest binders 10
Ruling Pens 10
Rye, (see grain) 10 c. per bush.
Rye Flour, 50 c per bbl.
Saccharine or any product
containing over one-half of one
per cent thereof 20
Saddlers' Soap 25
Saddlery of every description . . 30
Saffron and Safflower, and ex-
tract of, and Saffron Cake .... Free
Sago 25
Sago Flour 25
Sails, for boats and ships, also
tents and awnings 25
Sal-Ammoniac and Sal-Soda Free
Saleratus 20
Salt imported from the United
Kingdom or any British pos-
session, or imported for the
use of the sea or gulf fisheries,
n.e.s Free
Salt, fine, in bulk, and course
salt, n.e.s 5c per 100 Ibs.
Salt,in bags, bbls.,or other pkgs.,
$ c. ad. val.
7c per 100 Ibs. [Pckgs. same
duty as if imported empty.] . .
Saltpetre Free
Salt Cake sulphate of soda)crude. Free
Sand Free
Sand, colored 20
Sand Cloth 20
So nd (iron) or globules for polish-
ing granite 20
Sand, Glass, Flint and Emery
Paper 20
Satchels 30
Sateens, for use of corset manu-
facturers, etc 25
Sauces, Catsups and Pickles, in-
chiding Soy 35
Sausage Casings, n.e.s 2'
Sausage Skins or Casings. not cl'd. Free
Saw 'dust, of the following
woods : amaranth, cocoboral,
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 vitoe, red cedar, red-
wood, satin wood, \\hite ash,
persimmon and dogwood Free
Scales, and Weighing Beams 30
Scenery, Theatrical and other. 20
School" Ink Wells 30
School bags 30
Screws commonly called wood
screws. 2 in. and over in length,
3c per Ib
1 in. and less than 2, 6c per Ib.
Less than 1 in., 8c. per Ib.
provided that the duty
shall not be less than 35%
Screws of brass, or other metals,
n.e.s 30
Screw Jacks of every description 35
Seeds Beet, Carrot, Turnip,
Annatto, Flax, Mangold, and
Mustard Free
Seeds Flower, garden, field and
other seeds for agricultural or
other purposes, when in bulk
or large parcels, n.o.p 10
The same in small parcels . . 25
Seeds Aromatic, which are not
edible and are in a crude state,
and not advanced in value or
condition by grinding or refin-
ing or by any other process of
manufacture,Anise, Anise-star,
Caraway, Cardamon, Corian-
der, Cummin, Fennel and Fenu-
greek Free
Seedling stock for grafting, viz. :
Plum, pear, peach and other
fruit trees Free
Senna leaves Free
Settlers' effects, viz. : Wearing
apparel, household furniture,
books, implements and tools
of trade, occupation or em-
ployment, musical instru-
ments, domestic sewing ma-
chines, live stock, carts and
other vehicles and agricultural
implements in use by the
settler for at least six months
before his removal to Canada ;
not to include machinery, or
articles imported for use in any
manufacturing establishment,
or*for sale ; also books, pic-
tures, family plate or furni-
ture, personal effects and heir-
looms left by bequest ; provid-
ed that any dutiable article
entered as settlers' effects may
not be so entered unless
brought with the settler on
38 c. ad val.
his first arrival, and shall not
be sold or otherwise disposed
of without payment of duty,
until after twelve months'
actual use in Canada ; pro-
vided also that under regula-
tions made by the Controller
of Customs, live stock, \vhen
imported into Manitoba or the
North -West Territories by in-
tending settlers, shall be" free
until otherwise ordered by the
Governor in Council Free
Sewing Machines, or parts of ... 30
Shades, Glass and Porcelain, for
lamps and gaslights 30
Shawls and Travelling Rugs of all
kinds 25
Shawls, silk 25
Sheep, for improvement of stock Free
Sheep Skins, tanned only 15
Sheep Skins, dressed and waxed,
or glazed 17^
Shellac, white, for manufacturing
purposes Free-
Shells of all kinds, unmanuf Free
Shells, manufactured, fancy 35
Sheet Music, lOc. per Ib
Sheet Iron Signs, not framed 25
Ships built in a foreign country,
on application for Canadian
register, except machinery 10>
Machinery on same 25-
Shirts costing more than $3 per
doz., $1 per doz, and 25
Shirts, n.e.s 35
Shoemakers' Pitch and Wax ... 20*
Show C;ses 35
Show Cards, framed 30
Silex or Crystallized Quartz .... Free
Silk, clothing 32
Silk Hosiery, lOc. per doz. pairs
and 35
Silk, raw, or as reeled from the
cocoon, not being doubled,
twisted or advanced in any
way, silk cocoons, and silk
waste Free
Silk twist, sewing and embroid-
ery silk 25
Silk, in the gum or spun, not
more advanced than singles.
tram, and thrown organzine,
not coloured 15
Silk Plush Netting, used for the
manufacture of gloves 15-
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 25
Silver-plated Ware 30
Skins, Bird, and skins of animals
not native to Canada for taxi-
dermic purposes, not further
manufactured than prepared
for preservation Free-
Slates, roofing, 30 per cent., pro-
vided that the duty on roofing
slate shall not exceed 75c. per
square for black or blue slate,
and 90c. for slates of other
colors.
Slates, school and writing.... 30
Slate Mantels 30
Slate Pencils 25
Slates and manufactures of,
n.e.s 30-
Sledges 30
Sleighs' 30
Soap, common or laundry, not
perfumed Ic. per Ib.
Soap, Castile, Mottled or White,
2c. per Ib
Soap, n. e.s., pearline and other
1895]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
$ e. ad val.
soap, powders, pumice, silver
and mineral soaps, sapolio and
other like articles 35
Socks or Stocking's of cotton,
wool, worsted, the hair of the
alpaca goat or other like
animal, lOc. per doz. pairs and 35
Soda Ash Caustic in drums ;
silicate in crystals or in solu-
tion ; bichromate nitrate or
cubic nitre, salsoda, sulphate
of soda, arseniate, binarseniate,
bisulphate, chlorate, chloride
and stannate of soda Free
Soda, Bicarbonate of 20
Soda, Nitrite of Free
Solder 30
Soups 25
Soy 35
Spectacles and Eye Glasses 30
Spectacles, and Eye Glass
frames, parts of 20
Spelter in blocks and pigs Free
Spermaceti 20
Spices of all kinds, except Mace
and Nutmegs, unground 12$
Spices, ground 25
Spices, Mace and Nutmegs 25
Spirituous or alcoholic liquors
distilled from an}' material, or
containing, or compounded
from or with distilled spirits
of any kind and any mixture
thereof with water, for every
gallon thereof of the strength
of proof, and when of a greater
strength than that of proof at
the same rate on the increased
quantity that there would be
if the liquors were reduced to
the strength of proof. When
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 quantitj r 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, n.o.p. $2.12$per gal.
Ainyl 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.oranysubstance 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 otherschnapps
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,
$ c. ad val.
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
wf-ighing not more 4 oz. ea.. 50
When in bottles, flasks or
other packages weighing
more than 4 oz. ea.,2.12$
per gal. and 4C
Nitrous ether, sweet spirits of
nitre arid aromatic spirits
of ammonia, $2.12$ per gal.
and 30
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
Controller of Customs may
direct.
Sponges 20
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
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, l$c. per lb., the weight
of the package to be included
in the weight for duty.
Stereotypes, see Electrotypes.
Stones, Burr, in blocks, rough or
unmanufactured and not bound
up or prepared for binding
into millstone Free
Stone, rough Freestone, Flag-
stones, Granite, Sandstone,
and all building stone, (except
marble) from the quarry, not
hammered or chiselled 20
Stone, Granite, Flagstones and
Freestones, dressed, all other
building stone dressed, except
marble, and all manner of
stone n.e.s 30
Stone, Lithographic, not eng'ved 20
Stone, Grindstones, not mounted
and not less than 12 inches in
diameter, $1.75 per ton.
Straw and manufactures of, n.e.s. 20
Straw Boards in sheets or rolls,
plain or tarred, 30cper 100 Ibs.
Sugar of Milk 20
Sugar of Milk Tablets, not fur-
ther sweetened 20
Sugar, glucose or grape sugar,
1 cent per pound.
Sugar, n.e.s., not above No. 16,
Dutch standard in color, sugar
drainingsor pumpings drain-
ed in transit, melado or con-
centrated melado, tank bot-
toms and sugar concrete Free
Sugar, all above No. 16, Dutch
$ c. ad val-
standard in color, and all re-
fined sugars of whatever kinds,
grades or standards (the usual
packages in which they are
imported to be free, T 6 n ^c.perlb
Sugar, Maple 20
Sugar Candy, brown or white,
and Confectionery, including
sweetened gums, candied peels,
and pop corn 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 and Brimstone, in roll
or flour Fre
Sulphuric Ether 5c. per lb.
Surgical and Dental Instruments
of all kinds 15
Surgical belts or trusses and sus-
pensory bandages of all kinds. 25
Syrups See Molasses.
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 and Stearic Acid 20
Tallow Oil 20
Tape Measures 25
Tapioca 20
Taraxicum Root Free-
Tarpaulin, Cotton, plain or
coated with oil, paint, tar or
other composition 3D
Tar (Pine), in packages of not
less than fifteen gallons each. .Free
Tarred Paper 25
Tassels 30
Teas and Green Coffees, import-
ed direct from the country of
growth and production Free-
(This item shall include teas
and coffees purchased in
bond in any country where
tea and coffee are subject to
customsduty, provided there
be satisfactory proof that
the tea or coffee so purchas-
ed in bond is such as might
be entered for home con-
sumption in the country
where the same is pur-
chased.)
Tea and Green Coffee, n.e.s 10
Teasels Free
Telephones and Telegraph In-
struments ; telegraph, tele-
phone and electric light cables;
electric and galvanic batteries,
electric motors, generators,
dynamos, sockets and electric
apparatus, n.e.s 25
Telescopes 25
Tents and Awnings 25
Terra Japonica, Gambier or
Cutch Free
Terra Gotta panels, mouldings
and cornices 30
Terraline, Vases and Plaques ... 35
Thermometers, all kinds 25
Terra Alba 20
Thimbles, steel 27$
Thimbles, hrass 30
Thread, Linen, n.e.s 20
Tin, in blocks, pigs, bars & sheets,
and plates and tinfoil and tin
strip waste Free
Tin, Crystals and Tea Lead Free-
Tin Plates in sheets or strips, de-
corated 25
Tin Whisk Holders, lacquered . . 25
-58
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1895
$ c. ad. val.
Tinned Iron Kettle Ears 27
Tinware stamped, japanned ware
and galvanized iron ware 25
Tinware, and manufactures of
tin, n.e.s 25
Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes,
$2 per Ib. and 25
Tobacco manufactured and Snuff
35 cts. per Ib. and 12
Tobacco, cut . . . 45c. per Ib. and 12|
Tobacco Pipes of all kinds,
pipe mounts, cigar and cigar-
ette holders and cases for the
same 35
Tools, mechanics' and edge tools,
n.e.s 35
Towels of every description 25
Towel racks and rollers 30
Toys, all kinds and materials ... 35
Tracing Cloth, 30 per cent. , but
not less than 4c. persq. yd.
Travellers' Baggage, under regul-
ations to be prescribed by the
Minister of Customs Free
Trees, n.e.s .Free
Treenails Free
Tripoli 20
Trunks 30
Trunk Trimmings 32
Turmeric Free
Turpentine, raw or crude Free
Turpentine, Spirits of r>
Turtles Free
Twine for harvest binders, of
hemp jute, manilla or sisal,
and of manilla and sisal mixed 12
Type, for printing 20
Type Metal 10
Type Writer 27
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, and not
of private individuals, th?
above particulars to be veri-
fied by special affidavit on
each entry when presented. . . Free
Ultramarine Blue, dry or
in pulp 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, Parasol, and Sunshade
sticks or handles, in the rough,
not further manufactured
than cut into suitable lengths.Free
Unenumerated Articles 20
Vaccine and Ivory Vac-
cine Points Free
Valerian Root Free
Varnishes, n.e.s., 20c. per gal.,
and 20
Varnish, black and bright for ship
use Free
Varnish and Colours ground in
spirits $1 per gal.
Yaseline, and all similar prepara-
tions of petroleum for toilet,
medicinal or other purposes. 35
Vases, glass, plain or fancy 20
Vases, China and Porcelain 30
Vases, Earthenware 30
Vegetables, when fresh or dry
salted n.e.s 25
Vegetables, Sweet Potatoes and
$ c. ad val.
Yams lOc. per bush.
Vegetables, Tomatoes, fresh, 20c.
per bush, and 10
Vegetables. Tomatoes and other
vegetables, including Corn and
Baked Beans, in cans or other
packages, n.e.s l^c. per Ib.
the weight of the cans or other
packages to be included in the
weight for duty. . .lc. per Ib.
Vegetables, Onions, sets for plant-
ing, not fit for table use 20
Velveteens, and Cotton Velvets
and Cotton Plush 30
Veeners of Wood, not over one-
sixteenth of an in. in thickness. 5
Veneers of Wood, not over 1-16
of an inch thick, made from
woods native to Canada 10
Velocipedes 30
Veneers, Ivory, sawn only Free
Veneers, Ivory, other, n.e.s 20
Vents, Fireclay Chimney Linings
glazed or unglazed 35
Verdigris or sub-ac'te cop'r (dry)Free
Vinegar, 15c per imp. gal., of
any strength not exceeding
the strength of proof, and for
each degree of strength in ex-
cess of the- strength of proof,
an additional duty of 2 cents.
Vices 35
Wagon and Cart Bushes 35
Wall Decorations, Lincrusta Wal-
ton He. roll of 8 yds and . . 25
Walking Sticks and Canes of all
kinds, n.e.s 25
Washing Crystal 20
Watohes 25
Watch Cases 35
Watch, composition metal for
the manufacture of filled gold
watch cases 10
Watch Keys, of brass 30
Watch Keys, of steel 27i
Watch actions or movements .... 10
Water Meters 30
Wax, Paraffine, and Animal
Stearine of all kinds, 2c. per Ib.
Wax, manufactures of, other... 20
Webbing elastic 20
Webbing, non-elastic 20
Whale Bone, unmanufactured.. Free
Whale Bone, manuf'res of, n.e.s. 20
Wheat, 15c per bushel
Wheat Flour 75c per bbl.
Wheels, parts of, Hubs & Spokes,
in the rough 10
Wheelbarrows and other like art. 30
Whips, of all kinds, including
thongs and lashes 35
Whiting or Whitening, gilders'
. Whiting and Paris White Free
Willow for basket makers Free
Willow and Osier Works, n e.s.. 25
Window Curtain Poles 30
Window Blind Rollers, finished
or mounted 30
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 26% or less of spirits
of strength of proof imported
in wood or bottles 25c per I. G. & 30
Wines for every degree above 26
up to 40 p. c., 3c more for each
degree of strength and 30
Champagne and all 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 $3.30 per
doz., bottles, at the rate of
$1.65 per gallon on the quan-
tityin excess of one quart
per bottle, the quarts and
pints in each case being old
wine measure ; in addition
to the above specific duty,
there shall an ad valorem
duty of 30 per cent
Wire Cloth of brass or copper. . . 20
Wire Cloth, iron or steel 30
Wire, Iron or Steel, and all
kinds, n.e.s 25
Wire Ferrules, (Iron, or Steel). . 27
Brass) 30
Wire phosphor, bronze blocks,
sheets and wire 10
Wire, covered with cotton, linen,
silk or other material 30
Wire Rigging for ships and ves-
sels Free
j Wire, Barbed Wire Fencing, fc.
per Ib
Wire, Buckthorn and Strip Fen-
cing Jc. per Ib.
Wire, Brass and Copper Wire
twisted, when imported by
manufacturers of boots and
shoes for use in their own
factories Free
Wire, Crucible Cast Steel 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-
turero making wire for use
in their factories Free
Wire, Soft Drawn Bessemer
spring steel wire of Nos. 10, 12
and 13 gauge, and Homo
spring steel wire of Nos. 11 and
12 guage respectively, when
imported by manufacturers of
wire mattrasses, to be used in
their own factories Free
Wire, flat strip and flat steel,
when imported into Canada
by manufacturers of buck-
thorns, plain strip or other
fencing, and safety barb wire
fencing, for use in their own
factories in the manufacture
thereof Free
Wire Nails Ic. per Ib.
Wire, brass rods cut to special
length 30
Wire Rope, of iron and steel,
n.o.p 25
Wire Screw Hooks and Eyes
(iron) ". .. 27
Wire, Platinum Sheets ; retorts,
pans, condensers, tubing and
pipe made of platinum, import-
ed by manufact'ers of sulphuric
acid for use in the manf. or
concentration of sulphuric
acid Free
Wire work, and manfs of Wire,
n.e.s ' 27*
Wood, Cord Wood 20
1895.]
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS EXCISE TARIFF.
59
$ c. ad val.
Wire Window Screens 30
Wood Furniture, house, cabinet
or office, including bedsteads,
hair, spring and other mat-
tresses, bolsters and pillows,
and picture frames 30
Wood Caskets and Coffins 25
Wood for fuel Free
Wooden Mallets 35
Wood Pumps 30
Wood, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes and
parts of Wheels, rough hewn or
sawn only 10
Wood, Felloes of Hickory rough
sawn to shape only or rough
sawn and bent to shape not
planed smoothed or otherwise
manufactured Free
Wood, .Shingles 20
Wood, Pails, Tubs and Churns,
brooms, washboards, pound-
ers and rolling pins 20
Wood Pulp Free
Wood, manufactures of, n.e.s. . . 25
Wood, Lumberand Timber, man-
ufactured 20
Wood, Lumber and Timber,
planks and boards, Amar-
anth, Boxwood, Cocoaboral,
Rosewood, Cherry, Walnut,
Chestnut, Gumwood, Maho-
gany, Pitch Pine, Redwood,
Saridalwood, Sycamore, Span-
ish Cedar.Oak, Hickory, White-
wood, African Teak, Black
Heart, Ebony, Lignumvitse,
RedCedar,and Saun wood, and
White Ash, when not otherwise
man. than rough sawn or split ;
or creosoted, vulcanized or
treated by any other preserv-
ing process, and the wood of
the Persimmon and Dogwood
Trees, Hickory Billets, and
Hickory Lumber sawn to shape
for spokes of wheels, but not
further manf. ; and Hickory
Spokes rough turned, but not
tenoned, mitred, throated,
faced, sized, cut to length,
round tenoned or polished. ..Free
Wood, Logs, and round unmanu-
factured timber Free
Wool, and hair of the Alpaca
Goat, Camel, unmanufactured
and other like animals, not
further prepared than washed,
n.e.s Free
Wool and Woolen manf. of, com-
posed \vholly 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, n.e.s.
$ c. ad val.
5c. per Ib. and 25
Wool and Woolens All fabrics
composed wholly or in part of
wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca
Goat, or other like animals,
n.e.s 30
Wool clothing ready-made and
wearing apparel of every des-
cription, composed wholly or
in part of wool, worsted, the
hair of the Alpaca Goat or
other like animal, n.o.p., 5c.
per Ib. and 30
Wool, knitted goods of every
description, including knitted
xmderwear, n.e.s 35
Wool, viz : Leicester, Cotswold,
Lincolnshire, South Down
combing wools, or wools
known as lustre wools, and
other like combing wools,
such as are grown in Canada,
3 cts. per Ib.
Wool Hosiery, shirts, &c 35
Wool Noils Free
Woolen Shawls and shawls of all
kinds 25
Woolen Socks and Stockings,
lOc. per doz. pairs, and 35
Woolen Waste, fit only for the
manufacture of paper Free
Xyolite, or Celluloid, in sheets,
lumps or blocks, in the rough
n.e.s Free
Yarns, Cotton and Cotton
Warps, dyed or undyed, n.e.a. 25
Yarns, composed wholly or in
part of wool, worsted, the hair
of the Alpaca Goat, or other
like animal, costing 20c. perlb.
and under, 5c. per Ib. and 20
Yarns, Woollen and Worsted,
n.e.s 30
Yarn, jute, flax or hemp, plain,
dyed or colored, when im-
ported by the manufacturers
of carpets, rugs and mats, and
of jute webbing or jute cloth,
and twines for use in their
factories Free
Yarn spun from the hair of the
Alpaca or Angora Goat, when
imported by manufacturers of
braids, for use exclusively in
their factories in the manufac-
ture of such braids only, under
such regulations as may be
adopted by the Controller of
Customs Free
Yarns, Cotton No. 40 and finer. .Free
Yarn of wool or worsted, when
genapped, dyed and finished,
and imported by the manufs.
of braids, cords, tassels and
fringes, for use in their factories
$ c. ad val.
in the manufacture of such
articles only Free
Yarns, Mohair Free
Yeast, Compressed Yeast, not
over fifty pounds weight, the
weight of the package to be in-
cluded in the weight for duty
6 cts. per Ib
Yeast Cakes and Baking Pow-
ders, the weight of the pack-
age to be included in the weight
of duty 6c. per Ib.
Yeast, Compressed, in bulk or
mass of not less than fifty
pounds 3c. per Ib.
Yellow Metal, in Bolts, Bars and
for Sheathing Free
Zinc, Chloride, and Sulphate
of Free
Zinc, in blocks, pigs and Sheets. Free
Zinc, seamless drawn tubing Free
Zinc, manufactures of, n.e.s 25
Zinc, Dust Free
All goods not enumerated as
charged with any duty of Customs
and not declared free of duty, shall
be charged with a duty of 20 per cent.
ad valorem, when imported into
Canada, or taken out of warehouse
for consumption therein.
On imported Indian Corn, to be
kiln -dried and ground into meal for
human food, or ground into meal
and kiln -dried for such use, under
such regulations as may be made by
the Governor in Council, there may
be allowed a draw-back of 90 per ct.
of the duty paid.
ARTICLES PROHIBITED.
Books, printed papers, drawings,
paintings, prints, photographs or
representations of a.ny kind of a
treasonable or seditious, or of an
immoral or indecent character.
Foreign reprints of British Copy-
righted Works, copyrighted in
Canada,and of Canadian Copyrighted
Works.
Coin, base or counterfeit.
Goods manufactured or produced
wholly or in part by prison labor, or
which have been made within or in
connection with any prison, jail or
penitentiary.
Oleomargarine, Butterine, or simi-
lar substitutes for butter.
Rags from Europe, except Great
Britain.
Tea adulterated with spurious leaf,
or with exhausted leaves, or which
contains so great an admixture of
chemical or other deleterious sub-
stances as to make it unfit for
use.
EXCISE TARIFF, CANADA.
Spirits
When made from raw grain, per proof gall $1 50
When made from malted barley, " 1 52
VThen made from molasses or other sweetened
matter, per proof gall 1 53
Malt, per Ib
Malt liquor, when made in whole or part from any
other substance than malt, per gall 010
Tinegar, per gall : 06
Tobacco, per Ib 25
Cigarettes, weighing not more than 3 Ibs. per M.,
per thousand $1 50
Cigarettes, weighing more than 3 Iba. per M.,
per thousand 6 00
| Tobacco, made from Canadian leaf, per Ib 05
Canada Twist Tobacco, per Ib 06
Snuff, when containing not more than 40 per cent,
of moisture, or when containing over 40 per
cent, of moisture and put up in packages of
less than 5 Ibs. each, per Ib 25
Snuff, moist when containing over 40 per cent, of
moisture and when in pkgesof 5 Ibs. and over,
perlb 18
Cigars, from foreign leaf, per M 6 00
Cigars, from Canadian leaf, per M 8 00
Cigars, from any leaf, when put up in pkges of
less than 10 each, per M 7 00
60
THE FRENCH TREATY, 1894. ONTARIO PROHIBITION PLEBISCITE. [1895
THE FRENCH TREATY 1894.
SCHEDULE A.
Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland, and the President of the
French Republic, being alike desirous of facilitating
and extending commercial relations between Canada
and France, have resolved to conclude an agreement to
this end, and have named as their plenipotentiaries,
that is to say :
Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland : His Excellency the Marquess
of Dufferin and Ava, a peer of the United Kingdom,
member of the Most Honourable Privy Council, Vice-
Admiral of Ulster, Warden and Keeper of the Cinque
Ports, Constable of the Castle Dover, etc., Her Ambas-
sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Govern-
ment of the French Republic, and Sir Charles Tupper,
Baronet, High Commissioner for Canada in London.
The President of the French Republic : Son Excellence
M. Jules Develle, Deputy and Minister for Foreign
Affairs, and Son Excellence M. Siegfried, Deputy, Min-
ister for the Department of Commerce, Industry and of
the Colonies.
Who after having communicated to each other their
respective full powers, found in aw>d and due form,
have agreed upon the following articles :
ARTICLE I.
Wines, sparkling and non-sparkling, common soaps,
savons de Marseille (Castile soaps) and nuts, almonds,
prunes and plums of French origin entering Canada
shall enjoy the following advantages :
1. Non-sparkling wines gauging 15 degrees by the
centesimal alcoholmeter or less, or according to the
Canadian system of testing containing 26 per cent, or
less of alcohol, and all sparkling wines shall be exempted
from the surtaxe or ad valorem duty of 30 per cent.
2. The present duty charged on common soaps, savons
de Marseille (Castile soaps) shall be reduced by one-half.
3. The present duty charged on nuts, almonds, prunes
and plums shall be reduced by one-third.
ARTICLE II.
Any commercial advantage granted by Canada to any
third Power, especially in tariff matters,' shall be enjoyed
fullj' by France, Algeria and the French colonies.
ARTICLE III.
The following articles of Canadian origin imported
direct from that country accompanied by certificates of
origin shall receive the advantage of "the minimum
tariff on entering France, Algeria or the French
colonies :
Canned meats. f
Condensed milk, pure.
Fresh water fish, eels.
Fish preserved in their natural form.
Lobsters and crayfish preserved in their natural form.
Apples and pears, fresh, dried or pressed.
Fruits preserved, others.
Building timber in rough or sawn.
Wood pavement.
Staves.
Wood pulp (cellulose).
Extract of chestnut and other tanning extracts.
Common paper, machine made.
Prepared skins, others, whole.
Boots and shoes.
Furniture of common wood.
Furniture other than chairs, of solid wood, common.
Flooring in pine or soft wood.
Wooden sea-going ships.
It is understood that the advantage of any reduction
of duty granted to any other Power on any of the
articles enumerated above shall be extended fully to
Canada.
ARTICLE IV.
The present agreement having received the sanction
of the Parliament of Canada and of the French Cham-
bers shall be ratified and the ratification shall be ex-
changed at Paris as soon as possible. It shall come into
operation immediately after this formality has been
accomplished, and shall continue in force until the ex-
piration of twelve months after either of the contracting
parties shall have given notice of their intention of
terminating the same.
It is agreed likewise that if non-sparkling wines
gauging 15 degrees at the most, or sparkling wines,
become subject later on to an increase of duty in
Canada, the French Government by denouncing the
present agreement could terminate its operation imme-
diately without waiting until the expiration of the
twelve months delay provided for above.
In witness whereof, the respective plenipotentiaries
have signed the present agreement and affixed thereto
the seals of their arms.
Done in duplicate, at Paris, this 6th day of February.
1893.
DUFFERIN AND AVA.
JULES DEVELLE.
CHARLES TUPPER.
JULES SIEGFRIED.
SCHEDULE B.
Non-sparkling wines, containing 26 per cent, or less of
proof spirits, whether imported in wood or in bottles ;six
quart or 12 pint bottles to be held to contain a gallon),,
25 cents per gallon, and for each degree of strength in-
excess of 26 per cent, of spirits as aforesaid, an addi-
tional duty of 3 cents per gallon until the strength
reaches 40 per cent, of proof spirits ; and in addition
thereto, 30 per cent, ad valorem.
Sparkling wines, in bottles containing each not more
than a quart but more than a pint, $3.30 per dozen
bottles ; containing not more than a pint each but more
than one-half pint, $1.65 per dozen bottles ; containing
one-half pint each or less, 82 cents per dozen bottles ;
bottles containing more than one quart each shall pay,
in addition to 3.30 per dozen bottles, at the rate of
$1.65 per gallon on the quantity 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 be an ad valorem duty of 30 per cent.
Castile soaps, 2 cents per lb.; nuts, n.e.s., 3 cents per
Ib. ; almonds, shelled, 5 cents per lb. ; almonds, not
shelled, 3 cents per lb.; prunes, 1 cent per lb. ; plums,
30 cents per bushel.
The Ontario Prohibition Plebiscite, 1894.
The following table gives a statement of the number of votes polled for and against the desirability of Pro-
hibiting the Importation, Manufacture and Sale, as a beverage, of Intoxicating Liquors, at the Municipa
Elections, held 1st January, 1894 :-
MUNICIPALITIES.
TOTAL VOTES
POLLED.
MALK
MAJORITIES.
FEMALE
MAJORITIES.
TOTAL
MAJORITIES.
TOTAL
MALES
VOTING.
TOTAL M's
ON VOTERS
LISTS.
TOTAL
FKMALES
VOTING.
TOTAL F's
ON VOTERS
LISTS,
Yes.
No.
Yes. No.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Counties
154,240
5,345
30,136
2,768
83,960
2,993
21,943
1,824
110,720
65,789
2,185
5,994
764
2,863
'"i(58
108
7,354
167
2,367
288
72,784
2,352
8,297
1,030
84,463
2,504
228,082
8,087
48,264
4,148
334,148
18,256
95,155
7,810
10,118
25]
3,815
444
29,554
778
12,098-
1,403
Districts
Cities. .
104
86
2,694
Separated Towns.
Totals
192,489
74,732
3,139
10,176
238,581
505,369
14,628
43,833-
1895]
VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS.
61
VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS IN CANADA
FOR CUSTOMS PURPOSES.
COUNTRY.
STANDARD.
MONETARY
UNIT.
VALUE IN
CANADIAN
CURRENCY.
COINS.
Argentine Republic . . .
Austria-Hungary
Gold and Silver.
Gold
Peso
$ 0.96.5
.20.3
.19.3
.53.1
.54.6
.53.1
.91.2
.78.4
.87.4
.53.1
.92.6
.26.8
.53.1
4.94.3
.19.3
.19.3
23 8
Gold, Argentine, (4. 82. 4) and Argentine.
Silver, peso and divisions.
Gold, Former system, 4 florins, ($1.92.9), 8
florins ($3.85.8), ducat (2.28.7), and 4
ducats (9.15.8). Silver, 1 and 2 florins.
Present system, Gold, 20 crowns (4.05.2)
and 10 crowns (2.02.6).
Gold, 10 and 20 francs. Silver, 5 francs.
Silver, boliviano and divisions.
Gold, 5, 10 and 20 milreis. Silver, , 1 and
2 milreis.
Silver, peso and divisions.
Gold, escudo (1.82.4), doubloon (4.56.1)
and condor (9.12.3). Silver, peso and
divisions.
Gold, condor (9 . 64 . 7) and double condor.
Silver, peso.
Gold, doubloon (5 . 01 . 7). Silver, peso.
Gold, 10 and 20 crowns.
Gold, condor ($9.64.7) and double condor.
Silver, sucre and divisions.
Gold, pound (100 piastres), 5, 10, 20 and 50
piastres. Silver, 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20
piastres.
Gold, 20 marks ($3.85.9), 10 marks ($1.93).
Gold, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 francs. Silver,
5 francs.
Gold, 5, 10 and 20 marks.
Gold, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 drachmas.
Silver, 5 drachmas.
Silver, gourde.
Gold, mohur ($7.10.5). Silver, rupee and
divisions.
Gold, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 lire. Silver, 5
lire.
Gold, 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 yen. Silver, yen.
Gold, dollar (0.98.3), 2J, 5, 10 and 20
dollars. Silver, dollar (or peso) and
divisions.
Gold, 10 florins. Silver, , 1 and 2i florins.
Gold, 2 dollars (2. 02. 7).
Gold, 10 and 20 crowns.
Silver, sol and divisions.
Gold, 1, 2, 5 and 10 milreis.
Gold, imperial (7.71.8)&iimperial J($3.86).
Silver, J, $ and 1 ruble.
Gold, 25 pesetas. Silver, 5 pesetas.
Gold, 10 and 20 crowns.
Gold, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 francs. Silver,
5 francs.
Gold, 25, 50 100, 250 and 500 piastres.
Gold, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 bolivars. Silver,
5 bolivars.
Crown
Jold and Silver.
Silver
Gold
Franc
Boliviano
Vlilreis
Peso
Bolivia
Brazil
Cen. American States:
Costa Eica "|
Guatemala j
Honduras V
Nicaragua. . . . 1
Silver
Gold and Silver.
Silver
Silver
Peso
Tael:
Shanghai
Haikwan
(Customs.)
Peso
Salvador j
Chili
China
Cuba
Gold and Silver.
Gold
Silver
Gold
Gold .
Peso
Drown
Sucre
Denmark
Ecuador
Egypt
Finland
France
(100 piastres) .
Mark
Gold and Silver.
Gold . .
Franc
Mark
German Empire
Greece ... .
Gold and Silver.
Gold and Silver.
Silver
Drachma
Gourde
.19.3
.96.5
.25.2
19 3
Hayti
India
Italy
Japan ....
Gold and Silver.
*Gold and Silver
Gold
Lira
Yen:
Gold
Silver .
.99.7
.57.3
1.00
.57.7
.40.2
1.01.4
.26.8
.53.1
1.08
.77.2
.42.5
.19.3
.26.8
.19.3
.47.9
.04.4
.19.3
Liberia .
Dollar
Mexico
Silver
Dollar
Netherlands
Newfoundland
Norway
Peru .
Gold and Silver.
Gold
Gold
Silver
Gold
tSilver
Gold and Silver.
Gold
Gold and Silver.
Silver
Gold
Florin
Dollars
Crown
Sol
Portugal
Russia
Spain
Milreis
Ruble :
Gold
Silver
Peseta
Sweden
Switzerland
Tripoli
Turkey . .
Crown
Franc
Mahbub of 20
piastres .
Piastre
Venezuela
Gold and Silver .
Bolivar
* Gold the nominal standard. Silver practically the standard.
t Silver the nominal standard. Paper the actual currency, the depreciation of which
gold standard.
t Coined since January 1st, 1886. Old half-imperial, 3.98.6.
measured by the
PLACES.
Ailsa Craig . . .
Alexandria . . .
Alliston.O....
NAMES OF BANKS.
Commerce
Union
Hamilton
Monireal . . .
MANAGER OR AGENT.
G. M.Wedd.
J. R. Proctor.
J. S. Gordon.
E. P. Winslow.
John McReen.
J. H. Morrison.
J. H. Lombard.
E. D. Arnaud.
C. E. Harris.
J. M. Brough.
Francis Cole.
D. A. Radcliffe.
H. A. Ambrido'e.
Amherst, N.S.
Annapolis,N.S
Antigonish j . .
Arnprior
Aurora
Aylmer, O....
Ayr . .
tfova Scotia. . .
Halifax Bk.Co. .
Nova Scotia
Union B. of H. ..
Merchants' H. ..
Halifax Bk.Co...
Ottawa
Ontario
Molsons
Traders
P H MacMahon
Commerce
Toronto
Commerce
Halifax Bk.Co...
Merchants H . . .
Jac. Cartier
E. Townships. . .
* Merchants' ....
Montreal
Commerce
Dominion
* Merchants'
John Wyllie.
J. A. Strathy.
H. H. Morris.
F. W. Homer.
J. F. Barry.
L. Z. Leduc.
E. W. Morgan.
iV. Hamilton.
R. Richardson.
C. M. Stork.
J. W. Murray.
W. R. Travers.
W. C. J. King.
O. S. Clarke.
A. Gariepy.
J. E. Thomas.
Robt. S. Barrow.
George McGill.
W. J. Jones.
T. Dewson.
W. A. Bellhouse
M. E. Holden.
E. S. Phillips.
R. Butt.
A. Jukes.
Alex. Robertson.
E. M. Shadbolt.
Jeffery Hale.
C. Cook.
W. Caldwell.
W. S. Tupper.
H. H. Archibald.
S. B. Gearing.
Neil McLean.
E. F. Kohl.
J. A. Bird.
W. D. Hart.
W. E. Middleton.
M. Morris.
W. B. Graveley.
G. C. McGregor.
E, A. Bog.
C. A. Kennedy.
John Houston.
F. W. Borden.
E. G. Coombs.
J. P. Anderson.
Barrie
Barr'gton.N.S.
Bathurst, N.B.
Beauharnois . .
Bedford, Q....
Belleville
Berlin...!!"!
Berthier, Q...
Blenheim
Boissevain, M.
Bowmanville. .
Bradford
Brampton
Brandon, M. . .
Brantford .'.',.
Bridget'n.N.S.
Bridge w'r, N.S
Brighton
Brockville
Brussels
Buckingham Q
Calgary, Alb . .
Campbellford..
Campbellton . .
Canning-ton . . .
Canning, N.S.
Ganso.
Carberry, M..
Carleton Place.
Cayuga
Hamilton
Ville Marie
Commerce
Union
Ontario
Standard
Standard
* Merchants' ....
Dominion
* Merchants' ....
BankB.N.A....
Imperial
B.N.America...
Montreal
Commerce
Standard
Nova Scotia. . . .
Merchants' II ...
Halifax Bk.Co...
Standard
Montreal
Molsons
Toronto
Standard
Ontario
Imperial
Montreal
Standard
Nova Scotia.. . .
Standard
Halifax Bk.Co. . .
People's H
Union
Ottawa
Commerce
J. A. Bangs.
W. C. T. Morson.
PLACES.
Charlottetown
Chatham, 0...
Chatham, N.B.
Chesley, O
Chesterville . .
Ohicoutimi, Q.
Clinton
Coaticook
Cobourg
NAMKS OF BANKS.
MERCHT'S.PEI. . .
Merchants' H
Bank of N. S....
Commerce
* Merchants' ....
Montreal .
MANAGER OR AGENT.
Wm. McLean.
F 1 . H. Arnaud.
J. Pitblado.
J. E. Thomas.
A. St. L. Mackintosh.
D. F. B. Glass.
G. P. Scholfield.
F. E. Winslow
Standard ....
Montreal
JNova Scotia. . . .
Hamilton
Union
R. H. Anderson.
J. C. Brown.
Agency of Winchester-
J. E. A. Dubuc.
H. C. Brewer.
B. Austin.
E. H. Osier.
VI. Atkinson.
C. Larke.
James Brydon.
W. A. Copeland.
R. Mackenzie.
A. Denny.
J. Mackinnon.
3. A. Robson.
P. J. Rogers.
Herbert Green.
D. R. Park.
H. A. Mallory.
J. E. Girouard.
F. W. Holmested.
R. G W. Conolly.
J. Kelly.
G. R. F. Kirkpatrick,
T. J. Cochran.
L. P. Snyder.
C. White.
E. E.Ward, Sub-Mgr,
J. E. Campbell.
C. Forrest.
W. C. Boddy.
C. C. Abbott.
O. Leblanc.
Jean Tache.
J.W. Spurden.
R. Inglis.
W. E. Stavert.
W. F. Mitchell.
J. M. Duff.
Geo. C. Easton.
G V J Greenhill.
W. G. Hinds.
C. V. Ketchum.
N. M. Livingstone,
H. D. Mitchell.
H. Lock wood.
R. S. Williams.
E. N. Robinson.
R. J. Hevvat.
A. Pepler.
J. H. Finlay.
A. F. H. Jones.
B. R. McConkey.
T. G. A. Parkes.
H. N. Wallace.
La Banq. Nat .
Molsons
E. Townships. .
Dominion
Toronto
Standard
Commerce
Toronto
Montreal
Colborne
Collingwood . .
Cornwall
Cowansville. . .
Dartmouth, NS
Deseronto,Ont
Digby, N.S.. ..
Dorchester, NB
Drayton
Drum'ndv'leQ.
Dundas
Dunnville
Durham
Edmonton, Alb
Edmundston . .
Elmira
Essex
Ontario
E. Townships. . .
Union of Halifax
Montreal
Nova Scotia
Merchants'
Traders
Jacq. Cartier
Commerce
Commerce
Standard .
Imperial
Peopl's.Halifx..
Traders
Imperial
Exeter
Molsons
St. Hyacinthe. ..
Imperial
Standard
Montreal
Jac. Cartier
People's of H
PEOPLE'S of N. B.
B. N. America. . .
Nova Scotia
Merchants' H. ..
Commerce
Imperial
* Merchan ts' . . . .
* Merchants'. . . .
Toronto
Hamilton
Traders
M ontreal
Commerce
E. Town. Bk
Hamilton
Dominion. . . .
Farnham
Fergus
Forest
Fort William . .
Fraserville, Q.
Fredericton . . .
Gait
Gananoque . . .
Georgetown...
Glencoe
Goderich
Granby, Q
Grimsby
Guelph
Montreal
Traders
Commerce
Merchants' H . . .
HALIFAX B. Co. . .
"
Guysboro' N.S.
Halifax, N.S..
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FLACKS.
Halifax, N.S..
Ham ton .....
Harriston ....
Hawkesb'ry,
Hochelaga, Q.
Hull, Q
Huntingdon, Q
Ingersoll
NAMES OF BANKS.
Bank of B.N.A..
^ OVA SCOTIA ....
JNION. HALIF'X..
klERCUT's' H
PEOPLE'S H
North End . .
Montreal
HAMILTON
do Barton St. Br
do East End Br.
3. N. America. . .
Montreal
MANAGER OR AGENT.
A.E.Ellis.
Chomas Fyshe.
E. L. Thome.
D. H. Lmncan.
John Knight.
F. S. Haas, Acting.
F. M. Cotton.
J. Turnbull.
W. J. Lindsey.
F. H. Brown.
J. J. Morrison.
A. D. Braithwaite
PLACES.
Montreal ....
NAMES OF BANKS.
MOLSONS
MANAGER OR AGENT.
F. W. Thomas. G. Man.
J. Elliot.
F. W. G. Johnson.
M. J. A. Prendergast.
O. Tessier.
Jules Trepanier
J. S. Bousquet.
A. Fournier.
J. A. Bleau.
A. L. de Martigny,
A. Boyer.
W. Weir, Pres.
T. Mcdougall.
R. N. King.
T. J. Cochran.
T. F. How.
J. G. Bird.
A. M. Crombie.
W. W. Ruthven.
J. G. Pyke.
Geo. II . Balfour.
R. R. Grindley.G. Mar.
H. Stikeman, Asst.G.M,
J. Pen fold, Manager.
M. Benoit.
E. L. Pease.
E. A. McCurdy.
F. Kennedy.
A. E. Christie.
C. R Dunsford
Branch
St. Cath. St
D'HOCHELAGA. . .
St. Cath. St.E.
N. Dame St. .
Du PEUPLE
St. Cath. St. Br.
NotreDameW.Br
JACQ. CARTIER. . .
Ontario St.,..
VILLE MARIE
Quebec . . .
* Merchants' ....
Traders
Commerce
Molsons
Standard
Ottawa
Ville Marie
Jacq. Cartier . . .
3. Townships . . .
Traders
* Merchants' ....
Imperial . .
J. Pottenger.
Stuart Strathy.
Wm. Roberts.
W. H. Draper.
J. E. Gray.
John Hood.
D P. Riopel.
J. P.. de Martigny.
W. H. Robinson.
A. B. Ord.
H. Irwin.
J. A. Richardson.
A. G. Smith.
W. C. T. Morson.
A. A. Larocque.
W. H. Pegram.
H. Swan.
Jas. Martin.
L. D. V. Chipman.
J. W. Borden
Ontario
N. End Branch.
Toronto
do Pt. St.Ch's Br
Commerce
do N. Dame St.
do StLawr'nceSt
Union
B. N. America. . .
LaBanq. Nat....
Merchants', H. . .
do. N. Dame St.
Nova Scotia
ii
Iroquois
Jarvis
Joliette
Kamloops.B.C.
Keewatin, O..
Kemptville. O.
Kentville, N.S,
Kincardine. . . .
Kingston
Kingston, N.B.
Lachine, Que.
Lachute, Que.
Laurentides, Q
Leamington . .
Lethb'dge, Alb
Levis
Jnion Bank
Commerce
D'Hochelaga.. . .
British Colum. . .
Union . .
Ottawa
Nova Scotia....
Union
Morden, M . . .
Morrisburg. . .
Mount Forest.
Nanaimo,B.C.
Napanee
Neepawa, Man
Nelson, B.C...
N.Glasgpw.NS
Newcastle
Newcastle.N B
New Hamb'rg.
N.Wmnstr.BC
Newmarket. . .
Niagara Falls.
Nicolet, Que..
N.Sydney, C.B
Norwich
Norwood
Orangeville. . .
Orillia ..
Union
Molsons
L. W. Howard.
R. S. Bredin.
J. Butterfield.
G. Williams.
T. E. Merritt, Acting..
E. H. Baines.
Thos. McCaffry.
G. N. Holt.
A. H. Buchanan.
G. R. Murray.
R. C. Wright.
Boies Deveber.
J. K. Allen.
Blair Robertson .
John McKane.
A. E. Allin.
E. A. Wyld.
G. D. Brymner.
J. E. Souch.
J. A. Langmuir.
L. Belair.
W. H. Gossip.
S. D. Boak.
W. Thomson.
A. A. C. Denovan.
S. L. Forrest.
H T. Wills.
H. H. O'Reilly.
J. Scott.
E. W. Strathy.
T. H. McMillan.
L. G. Cassels.
Geo. Burn, Gen. Man
D. M. Finnic, Asst.
J. H. Neeve.
D. Robertson.
W. J. Anderson.
Robt. Gill.
A. Simpson.
W. L. Marler.
H. V. Noel.
A. A. Taillon.
M. A. Anderson.
A. B. Brodrick
Ontario
Hamilton
British Colum. .
* Merchants' ....
Dominion
Union
Bk. B. Columbia
Montreal
Nova Scotia
Union of Halifax
HalifaxBk.Co...
Standard
* Merchants' ....
* Merchants' ....
Standard
A. M. Smith.
G. E. Hague.
W. D. Hart.
G. A. Robinson.
R. J. B. Crombie.
A. J.Macdonell.
J. H. Abbott.
3. Langlois.
H. Frost.
H. H Ethier.
Jas. Watson.
Philip Vibert.
Jean Tache.
E. Flood.
A. F. D. MacGachen.
Robt. Ross.
J. H. Stuart.
A. S. McRae.
Wm. Haliburton.
E. R. Mullhall.
E. A. Capstick.
D. Cumberland.
W. F. Harper.
F. S. Jarvis, Asst.
A. H. Beddome.
D. B. Dewar.
P. W. D. Brodrick.
J. Pringle.
E. Walsh.
J. D. Nichol.
F. X. Lacoursiere.
R. S. Currie.
D. I. Forbes.
G. N. C. Hawkins.
D. Cameron.
F. A. Reesor.
D. A. Ferguson.
Robt. Henry, Act.
S. E. Marshall.
H. J. Craig.
G. W. Brent.
W. B. Waterbury.
F. J. Hunter.
Geo. W. Daniel.
John Trainor, Acting.
E. S. Clouston, G.Man.
A. Macnider, Ch. Insp.
H V. Meredith, L. Man.
D B Macpherson S Agt
B. N. America. . .
Montreal . .
Ontario
Merchants' H . . .
Ville Marie
Ville Marie
Jac. Cartier
Traders
[Jnion
Peoples of H. ...
Ontario .
Nova Scotia
Merchants' H...
Western '
BkB. Columbia..
Montreal :
Ontario
Lindsay
Montreal
Dominion .......
Hamilton
Union of Halifax
S^ova Scotia
Union of H
HalifaxBk.Co. ..
B. N. America. . .
* Merchants' ....
Montreal
Commerce
Vlolsons
Toronto
Listowel, Out.
Lt. Glace Bay.
Liverpool,N.S.
Lockport.N.S.
London
Imperial .
Ville Marie
Peopl's Halif'x . .
Union of Halifax
Nova Scotia
Molsons
Commerce
Hamilton
Dominion
Tradei a
WESTERN
Dominion
OTTAWA
Londond'yN.S
Lucknovv
Louiseville, Q.
Lunenb'g,N.S.
Maitland, N.S.
Markham
Meaf ord
Merrickville . .
Middleton.N.S
Midland
Milton
Mitchell
Oshawa
Ottawa. . . . . . .
Merchants', H. . .
Hamilton
D'Hochelaga. . . .
Merchants' H . . .
HalifaxBk.Co..
PeoplXHalif'x..
Merchants' H. . .
Standard
Molsons
Union
Com. B.of W'nd'r
do Rideau St .
B. N. America. . .
Montreal
Commerce
Ontario
* Merchants' . . .
Siebec
Banq.. Nat. . .
Union
Molsons
Owen Sound..
Oxford, N.s!!
Paislev
Hamilton
* Merchants' ....
Montreal
Nova Scotia
Merchants' of H . .
MONTREAL
do
do Branch . . .
do W E Br
Moncton
Montreal
* Merchants'. . . .
Hamilton
J. C. Paterson.
Ewing Buchan.
E. W. Waud.
H. P. Arnold.
S F Hutchinson
Molsons
Nova Scotia
Western
Paris
B. N. America. . .
Commerce
Standard
J. Cran.
R. C. Macpherson.
H. S. McMillan.
G. M. Wedd.
A. S. Townsend.
Thos. Yoiui"-
* MERCHANTS' . . .
do
Branch
rin
G. Hague, Gen. Man.
John Gault, Asst.
J. S. Meredith.
A. J. FercnisoTi. Asst.
Parkdale
Parkhill
Parrs boro'
Parrv Sound .
Commerce
HalifaxBk.Co..
Ottawa.. . .
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[1895
PLACES.
Paspebiac ....
Pent'ng'sh'ene
Perth
NAMES OF BANKS.
Jacq. Cartier . . .
Western
MANAGER OR AGENT.
H. Bourbeau.
C. G. Morgan.
R. J Drummond.
T. F. Cox.
Hector Fraser.
P. Campbell.
PLACES.
St. Hyacinthe.
St.JeanBapt'te
St. John, N.B.
St. John, N.B
St. Johr's, Q..
St. Jerome.. ..
St. Mary's . . .
St. Remi, Q . .
St. Sauveur . .
St. Simon, Q .
St.Stephen,NB
St. Thomas...
Ste Therese, Q.
Stellartcr.N.S.
Stouff ville
Stratford
Strathroy
NAMES OF BANKS.
LA BANQUE DE. .
ST. HYACINTHE.
La Banque du
Peuple
Jacq. Cartier
Jacq. Cartier. . . .
N. BRUNSWICK. . .
B. N. America. . .
MANAGER OR AGENT.
E. R. Blanchard.
J. Laframboise.
A. Clement.
M. Bourret.
G. A. Schofield.
J. Clawson, Cashier
H. A. Harvey.
E. C. Jones.
T. B. Blair.
Jas. G. Taylor.
N. Gauthier.
E. H. Reward.
H. St. Mars.
J. A. Theberge.
J. Leslie.
C. S. Rumsey.
C. Bedara.
A. Dion.
Ls. Drouin.
D. Denis.
J. F. Grant.
J. Black.
W. Pringle.
M. A. Gilbert.
LI. E. Tate.
M. Boisvert.
W. D Ross.
John Elliott.
W. C. Young.
Thos. Plummer.
Wm. Maynard, jun.
L. H. Dampier.
W. T. Smith.
W. J. C. H arvey.
R. McC. Stavert.
D. R. Laird.
P. W. Morrison.
G. S. Moore.
J. E. Burchell.
F. O. Cross
D. B. Crombie.
T. C. Coffin.
P. E. Panneton.
C. A. Sylvestre.
E. C. Jackson.
F. Biette.
B. E. Walker, G. Man.
J. H. Plummer, A sst. do.
J C. Kemp, Man.
John Aird, Asst.
E. M. Playter.
R. J. Montgomery.
G. A. Holland.
H. C. Secord.
T. S. Harrison.
V. E. Hart.
R. C. McHarrie.
Chas. Holland, G. Man
W. H. Smith.
R. B. Caldwell
Geo. P. Reid.
R. H. Bethune, G.Man
R. D. Gamble, Mang'r.
R. M. Gray.
J. Price.
W. W. Nation.
F.O. Cayley.
J. H. Horsey.
D. R. Wilkie, Cashier.
B. Jennings, Asst.
O. F. Rice.
C. H. Stanley-Clarke.
Duncan Coulson, G.Man
Hugh Leach, Asst. do
W. R. Wadsworth.
Hugh Leach, Acting.
H. S. Strathy, Gen. M.
C. Brough.
Wm. Grindlay.
D. Miller, EF.Hebd'n, A.
* Merchants' ....
Montreal
Quebec
Ottawa
Toronto
Pembroke
Peterborough.
Petrolia
Pickering ....
Montreal
Commerce
Ontario
Toronto
Ontario
F. J. Lewis.
W. Hanson.
Chas. McGill.
W. F. Cooper,
jeo. Ken-.
jreo Drummond.
W. T. Shannon.
A. D. Munro.
G. R. Chisholm.
E. C. P. Chevrefils.
W. J. E. Wall.
W, H. Nelson.
E. C. F. Wood.
A. H. Ridout.
J. A. Mclsaac.
R. H. McDonald,
J. L. Willis.
E. B. Andros.
Win. McGill.
N. G. Leslie.
F. Jemmett.
A. D. Pringle.
J. E. Young.
James Stevenson.
E.E. Webb, Gen. Man.
J. G. Billett, Local.
Geo. Veasey. do
P. Lafrance.
C. Cloutier.
J. E. Huot.
Ls. Drouin.
J. Taylor.
J. Macara.
J. C. More.
P. B. Dumoulin.
N. Dion.
C. S. Powell.
W. A. Weir.
A. H. Dickins.
J. A. Paddon.
F. A. W. Lister.
W. L. Ball.
N. D. Hurdon.
John Pool.
Fulton McDougall.
Thos. Murray.
T. W. Nisbet.
J. F. Winlow
G. H. Griffin.
D. McGregor.
J. M. Wemyss.
M. Morris.
W. K. Pearce, Acting.
E. J. Cochran.
T. W. Magee.
Wm. Farwell, G. Man.
S. Edgell, Local.
C. W. Walcot.
W. Gaboury.
E. Cowdry.
W. Corbould.
F. A. Bethune.
J. H. Henderson.
J. McMahon.
W. L. M. Desy.
F. W. S. Crispo.
H. H. Archibald.
S. Stevens.
Sub. to St. Stephen.
S. R. Benoit.
C. M. Arnold.
F. O. Cross.
G. W. Hodgetts.
M. L. J. Lacasse.
G N. Ducharme.
Nova Scotia ....
Halifax Bk.Co...
BK. DE ST. JEAN. .
* Merchants' ....
Du Peuple
Picton
Pictou/N.'s!!
Plessisville, Q.
Pt.St.Charl'sQ
Port Arthur . .
Port Colborne.
Port Elgin
P.Hawkesbury
Port Hood, C.B
Port Hope
Port Perry
Prt. la Prairie.
Prescott
Montreal
Standard
Nova Scotia ....
Merchants'
Jac. Cartier ....
Ville Marie
Du Peuple . .
Montreal
Traders
Du Peuple
Jacq. Cartier
La Banq. Nat. . .
Jacq. Cartier. . . .
ST. STEPHEN'S. ..
Nova Scotia
* Merchants' ....
Imperial
Molsons
Ville Marie
Nova Scotia ....
Standard
^Merchants' . . .
Montreal
Commerce
Commerce
Traders
Imperial
Hamilton
Merchants. H. ..
People's Halifax.
Traders
Toronto ....
Western
Imperial
* Merchants' . .
*Merchants
Preston
P. Albert, Sask
Quebec
8UEBEC
NION
do
do St. Louis St.
LA BANQ. NAT. . .
do St. John St..
do St. Joseph St.
do St. Valier St.
B. N. America. . .
Montreal
* Merchants' ....
Du Peuple
..... .
Sudbury, O. . .
Sum'side, PE
Sussex, N. B . .
Sydney, C.B..
Thorold
Three Rivers .
Tilsonburg
Toronto
Ontario
BK. SUM'ERSIDE..
Bank of N.S....
Merchants' H. ..
Nova Scotia
Merchants' H...
Commerce
Rat Portage . .
Regina
Renfrew, O . . .
Richmond ....
Ridgetown. . . .
Sackville.N.B.
Sarnia
Sault Ste Marie
Seaforth
Jacq. Cartier
do St. John St.
Imperial
Ottawa
Montreal
* Merchants'. . . .
E. Townships....
Molsons
Traders
Quebec
Du Peuple
D'Hochelaga. . . .
Traders
Western ........
COMMERCE
do. Branch. . .
do. E. Br
do. N. Br
do. N.W.Br...
do.Q'nSt.W.Br..
do.Yn.&Col.Br..
do.Parl'tSt.Br. ..
do. Market Br. . .
ONTARIO
do. Branch. . .
do.Q'nSt.W.Br..
STANDARD
DOMINION
do. Q'nSt.E...
do. Q'nSt.W...
do. Mk'tBr...
do. Dundas&..
Q'n St. Br. . .
do. Spad. Av. . .
&Col.St.Br..
M erchants'
Halifax Bk.Co. . .
Commerce
Traders
Montreal
Commerce
;; ::::::
Imperial
Commerce
Dominion
Pe'ple's Halif'x . .
Halifax B. Co. . .
E. TOWNSHIPS. ..
* Merchants' ....
La Banq. Nat. . .
Shediao/N.'B.!
Shelburne, NS
Sherbrooke . . .
Simcoe
-.
Hamilton
Smith's Falls . .
Sorel '.'.
"
Union
Molsons
D'Hochelaga
Union
Souris
Springhill ....
Stanstead
St.Andr'w'sNB
Ste. Anne de
la Perade.
St. Catharines.
Ste Cesaire, Q.
St. Cunegonde
St. Francois B.
St. Henri, Q . .
Halifax Bk.Co. . .
E. Townships. ..
Nova Scotia
Jacq. Cartier
Imperial
Commerce
Toronto
do. Cor.Y'nge..
&QueenSt. . .
do. N.Toronto..
TORONTO
do. Branch
do.KingSt.W.Br.
TRADERS
Montreal
B. N. America. . .
* Merchants'
St. Hyacinthe. . .
Jacq Cartier
La Banq. Nat . .
Jacq. Cartier
N. A Boivin.
H. Dorion.
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65
Toronto
Toronto Jun .
Trenton.O.. .
Truro,N.S.. .
Uxbridge
Valleyfield, Q
Vancouver.BC
Vnnkl'kHill.O
Vernon, B.C.
Victoria, B.C.
Victoria ville,Q
Walkerton
Walkerville!..
\Vallaceburgh
Waterdown . .
Waterford
Waterloo, Q . .
Waterloo, Ont.
Welland..'.'.'
Westville...
Wey mouth, NS
Whitby ....
Wiarton.'o ...
Winchester...
Windsor, O...
Windsor, N.S.
Wingham
Winnipeg
WoodstockOnt
WoodstockNB
Wolf ville, N.S.
Yarmouth.N.S
NAMES OF BANKS. MANAGER OR AGENT.
Quebec
Molsons
Union
Hamilton
Commerce
Molsons
Molsons
Merchants' H. .
Halifax Bk.Co. .
Com. of Windso
Dominion
Jac. Cartier . . .
D'Hochelaga . .
Bk. B. Colum. .
B. N. America. .
Montreal
D'Hochelaga . .
Montreal
B. COLUMBIA . . .
B. N. America. .
Montreal
Jac. Cartier . . .
Merchants' . . .
Commerce
do
Montreal
Commerce
Commerce
E. Townships . . .
Molson's
Commerce
[mperial
Nova Scotia
VIerchants'
Dominion . . . .
kVestern
Jnion
Jnion
* Merchants' . . . .
Traders
Commerce
COMMERCIAL
Halifax Bk.Co.
3 eople's Halifax.
lamiltou
La Banq. Nat . . .
Merchants'
Poisons
Montreal
mperial
D'Hochelaga....
Ottawa
Commerce
Union. . .
3. N. America. . .
Commerce
mperial
klolsons
Sova Scotia
'eopl's.Halifx..
Merchants', H. . .
J eopl's,Halif'x..
YARMOUTH
Nova Scotia
W. P. Sloane.
C. W. Clinch.
J. O. Buchanan.
F. J. Gosling-.
R. C. Jennings.
Reginald Elliott.
H B. Wilson.
Martin Dickie.
J. B. Moorman.
C. A. Armstrong.
W. E. Carswell.
L. de Martigny.
S. Fortier.
Wm. Murray.
W. Godfrey.
C. Sweeny.
W. H. Painbrun.
G.A. Henderson.
G. Gillespie, Man.
R. L. Ker. Asst. Man.
Gavin H. Burns.
J. C. Galletly.
A. Marchand.
W. E. Butler.
G. W. McKee.
H. B. Walker.
J. W. DeC. O'Grady.
E. Cowdry.
E. Cowdry.
W. I. Briggs.
J. Hespeler.
H. J. Grasett.
S. D. Raymond.
Sub Ag'cy to Stellarton
D. Kemp.
E. Thornton.
E. D. Warren.
E. W. Bourinot.
R. A. McLelland.
J. E. Durand.
Gteo. Mair.
H. B. Walker.
Walter Lawson.
J. A. Russell.
M. H. Richey, Acting.
B. Willson.
Geo. Crebassa.
A. Wickson.
T. B. Phepoe.
Angus Kirkland
S. Hoare.
H. N. Boire.
J. B. Monk.
F. H. Mathewson.
F. L. Patton.
H. M. Breedon.
D. H. Charles.
S. B. Fuller.
X M. McCuaig.
jteo. Sanderson.
G. A. White.
A. Taylor.
Geo. W. Munro.
W. Johns.
H. A. Richardson.
* Merchants' Bank of Canada.
FOREIGN AGENTS.
In the following list the Banks are arranged alpha-
betically.
BRITISH COLUMBIA, BANK OF London, Head Office ;
San Francixco, Portland (Oregon], Seattle and Ta-
coma, Branches. Eastern Provinces of Canada,
Mer. Bank of Canada ; Bank of Commerce ; Molson's
Bank ; Imperial Bank ; Bank of Nova Scotia; New
York, Can. Bk. of Commerce ; Chicago, Bank of
Nova Scotia ; Mexico and South America, London
Bank of Mexico and South America; China, Hong
Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation ; Australia,
Bank of Australasia.
BRITISH NORTH AMKRICA, BANK OF London, England,
Head Office. New York, W. Lawson and F.
Brownfield, Agents ; Boston, U. S., Merchants'
National Bank ; San Francisco, H. J. McMichael and
J. C. Welsh, Agents; England, Union Bank of
Manchester, and Bank of Liverpool ; Scotland,
National Bank and Commercial Bank ; Ireland,
Provincial Bank and National Bank; Paris. Mar-
cuard, Krauss & Co. ; West Indies, Colonial Bank ;
Australia and New Zealand, Union Bk of Australia.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE London, Bank of Scot-
land, London and County Bank, German Bank of
London; Ireland, Northern Banking Co.; Paris,
France, Credit Lyonnais, Lazard, Freres & Cie ;
Germany, Deutsche Bank ; Brussels, Belgium, J.
Matthieu & Fils; India, Chine and Japan, The
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China ;
Australia and Neiv Zealand, The Union Bank
of Australia; New York, The Canadian Bk. of
Commerce, The American Exchange Nat. Bank ;
British Columbia and San Francisco, Cal., The
Bank of British Columbia, Chicago, The American
Exchange Nat. Bank of Chicago ;' Buffalo, Bank of
Commerce in Buffalo; Hamilton, Bermuda, The Bank
of Bermuda; Portland, Oregon, The Bank of British
Columbia ; Kingston, Jamaica, The Bank of Nova
Scotia. Duluth, First National Bank.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR Lon don, Union Bank
of London ; New York, Bank of New York ; Halifax,
Bank of Nova Scotia ; St. John, N.B., Bank of New
Brunswick ; Montreal, Merchants' Bank of Canada,
DOMINION BANK London, National Bank of Scotland ;
New York, Bank of British North America the
National City Bank.
EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK London, National Bank of
Scotland ; Boston, National Exch. Bank ; New York,
National Park Bank.
HALIFAX BANKING Co. Dominion of Canada, Molson's
Bank and Merchants' Bank of Canada ; Boston,
Suffolk National Bank ; New York, Fourth National
Bank ; London, Eng., Parr's Banking Co. and The
Alliance Bank (Limited).
HAMILTON, BANK OF New York, Fourth Nat. B. and
Hanover National Bank ; Buffalo, Marine Bank of
Buffalo ; London, Nat. Prov. Bank of England, Ld.;
Chicago, Union Nat. Bank ; Detroit, Detroit Nat.
Bank.
MPERIAL BANK OF CANADA London, Lloyds Bank,
(Ld.); Paris, Credit ; Lyonnais ; New York, Bank
of Montreal ; Chicago, First National Bank ;
St. Paul, Second National Bank; Detvoit, Detroit
National Bank ; Buffalo, Bank of Buffalo ; Boston,
National Bank of the Commonwealth; Oswego,
Second National Bank ; Duluth, First National Bk.
LA BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA London, Clydesdale Bank
(Ltd.); Paris, Credit Lyonnais; New York, National
Park Bank ; Boston, National Bank of Redemption,
Third Nat. Bank ; Chicago, Nat. Live Stock Bank.
BANQUK DU PKUPLE London. Parr's Banking Co.
and The Alliance Bank, Limited ; Paris, Credit
Lyonnais ; New York, National Bankof the Re-
public ; Toronto. Molsons Bank.
LA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIKR London, Glyn, Mills,
Currie Co. ; Paris, Credit Lyonnais ; New York,
National Bank of the Republic, Bank of Montreal ;
Boston, Merchant's National Bank ; Chicago, Bank
of Montreal. Correspondents in Canada Bank of
British North America, Merchant's Bank of Canada.
A BANQUE NATiONALE--Loncto, National Bank of Scot-
land ; Paris, Credit Lyonnais; Griimebaum, Freres
& Co.; Neiv York, National Bank of the Re-
public ; Boston, The National Revere Bank.
A BANQUE VILLE-MARIE London, Bank of Montreal ;
Paris, Le Credit Industrie! ; New York, The
National Bank of the Republic ; Ladenburg, Thai-
mann &Co.; Chicago, Bank of Montreal.
MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA London, Glasgow, Edin-
burgh, and other points in Great Britain, The Cly-
desdale Bank (Limited) ; New York, American Ex-
change Nat. Bank and Merchants' Bank of Canada,
52 William St., H. Hague and J.B. Harris, Jr., Agts ;
Chicago, American Exchange National Bank ; Si.
Paul, Minn., First National Bank; Detroit, First
National Bank ; Buffalo, Bank of Buffalo ; San
Francisco, Bank of British Columbia and Anglo-
Californian Bank ; Portland, 'L'acoma Seattle, Wash-
ington Territory, Bank of British Columbia ; New-
foundland, Commercial Bank, N. F. ; Nova Scotia,
Merchants' Bank of Halifax ; New Brunswick, Bank
of Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax ;
British Columbia, Bank of British Columbia.
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BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC.
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MERCHANTS' BANK OF HALIFAX Ontario and Quebec,
Merchants' Bank of Canada ; St. John N.B., Bank
of New Brunswick ; Neiv York, Chase National
Bank, N. Y. ; Boston, National Hide and Leather
Bank ; St. John's, Newfoundland, Union Bank of
Newfoundland ; London, Eng., Bank of Scotland,
London ; Hamilton, Bermuda, The Bk. of Bermuda.
MERCHANTS' BANK OF P. E. I. London, City Bank ; New
York, The Bank of New York, N. B. A.; Boston,
The Boston National Bank ; Montreal, Bank of Mon-
treal: Newfoundland Union Bank of Newfoundland.
MOLSONS BANK London, Parr's Banking Co'y and
The Alliance Bank (Limited), Glynn, Mills, Currie
& Co., Morton, Rose & Co. ; Liverpool, Bank of
Liverpool ; Cork, Munster and Leinster Bank
(Limited) ; Paris, France, Credit Lyonnais ; Ant-
werp, Belgium, La Banque D'Anvers; Hamburg,
Germany, Hesse Newman & Co'y., Portland, Casco
National Bank ; Butte, Montana, First National
Bank ; Great Falls, Montana, North-Western
National Bank ; New York, Mechanics' National
Bank, W. Watson and R. Y. Hebden Agents
Bank of Montreal, Morton, Bliss & Co. ;
Boston, State National Bank; Cleveland, Com.
National Bank ; Milwaukee, The Wisconsin Na-
tional Bank of Milwaukee ; Chicago, First
National Bank ; Detroit, Commercial National
Bank; Toledo, Second National Bank; Buffalo,
City Bank; Nova Scotia, Halifax Banking
Co. ; New Brunsivick, Bank of New Brunswick;
Neivfoundland, Commercial Bank of Newfound-
land, St. John's Nfld. ; Prince Edivard Island,
Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island and
Summerside Bank ; British Columbia and San
Francisco, Bank of British Columbia; Quebec, La
Banque du Peuple and Eastern Townships Bank ;
Ontario, Dominion Bank, Imperial Bank of Canada
and Canadian Bank of Commerce ; Manitoba,
Imperial Bank of Canada.
MONTREAL, BANK OF London, Bk. of Montreal, A. Lang,
Manager, W. K. Henderson, sub-manager ; Bank of
England, London and Westminster Bank, Union
Bank of London; Liverpool, Bank of Liverpool ;
Scotland, British Linen Company ; Neiv York, W.
Watson, R. Y. Hebden; Boston, Merchants' National
Bank ; Chicago, Bank of Montreal, W. Munro, Mgr.;
San Francisco, Bank of British Columbia, Anglo-
Californian Bank.
NEW BRUNSWICK, BANK OF London, Williams, Deacon
and Manchester and Salford Bank, Limited ; Nw
York, .Mechanics' National Bank ; Boston, Eliot
National Bank ; Prince Edward's Island, Charlotte
town. Merchants' Bank of Halifax ; Fredericton,
People's Bank ; Halifax, N S. , Merchants' Bank of
Halifax ; Montreal. Molson's Bank.
NOVA SCOTIA, BANK OF Chicago H. C. McLeod, Manager,
Alex. Robertson, Asst. Mgr.; Kingston, Jamaica,
W.I., W. P. Hunt, Agent. Correspondents Can-
ada, Merchants' Bank of Canada and Branches ;
Bank of British Columbia ; Great Britain ; London,
Royal Bank of Scotland : Scotland, Royal Bank of
Scotland and Branches Newfoundland Union Bank
of Newfoundland : U. S. : New York, Bank of New
York, N. B. A., Boston, Merchants' National Bank,
San Francisco Bank of British Columbia ; St. Pierre,
Miquelon, Banque des lies St, Pierre et Miquelon.
ONTARIO BANK London, Parr's Banking Company and
The Alliance Bank (Limited), Cheque Bank
(Limited); New York, The Agents Bank of
Montreal, The Fourth National Bank of the
City of New York; France and Europe, Credit
Lyonnais; Boston, Tremont National Bank ; Osweijo,
First National Bank; Chicago, Bank of Montreal;
St. Paul's, Merchants' National Bank; Nova Scotia,
People's Bank of Halifax ; New Brunsivick, Bank of
Montreal, St. John, N.B.; P.E. Island, Merchants'
Bank of Halifax at Charlottetown.
OTTAWA, BANK OF 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 and Manufacturers National Bank.
PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX- London, Union Bank ;
Boston, New England National Bank ; New York,
Bank of New York, N.B. A.; Montreal, Ontario Bank ;
Quebec Quebec Bank; Newfoundland, Union Bank.
PEOPLE'S BANK OF N. B. London, Union Bank ; New
York, Fourth National Bank ; Boston, Eliot National
Bank ; Montreal, Union Bank of Can. and Branches.
QUEBEC BANK London, Bank of Scotland ; New York,
Agents, Bank of British North America
ST. HYACINTHE, BANQUE New York, National Bank of
the Republic, Importers and Traders; Boston,
Merchants National Bank ; Canada, Merchants'
Bank of Canada and Branches.
Sj. 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.
STANDARD BANK New York, Importers and Traders
National Bank ; Montreal, Can. Bank of Commerce ;
London, Eng., National Bank of Scotland ( Limited).
SUMMERSIDE BANK Montreal, Molson's Bank; Halifax,
Bank of British North America ; St. John, Bank of
New Brunswick; Boston, Blackstone National Bank.
TORONTO, BANK OF London, City Bank (Limited) ; New-
York, Nat. Bk. Commerce ; Oswego, Second Nation-
al Bank; Halifax, Union Bank Halifax ; New Bruns-
wick, British Columbia and Manitoba, Bank of B.
N. A. ; Quebec and Ottawa, La Banque Nationale ;
Chicago. First National Bank.
TKADERS BANK OF CANADA London, National Bank of
Scotland ; New York, American Exchange National
Bank ; Buffalo, Union Bank ; Chicagn, First
National Bank ; Oswego, Second National Bank ;
Quebec, Quebec; Bank.
UNION BANK OF CANADA London, Parr's Banking Co'
and Alliance Bank (Ltd.); Liverpool, Parr's Banking
Co. and the Alliance Bank (Ltd.); Neiv York,
National Park Bank, New York Produce Exchange
Bank ; Boston, Lincoln National Bank: St. Paul,
St, Paul National Bank ; Buffalo, Queen City Bank ;
Chicago, Globe National Bank ; Detroit, First
National Bank ; Great Falls, Mont., North Western
National Bank ; Minneapolis, First National Bank.
Agents in Canada for the purchase and issue of
cheques of the Cheque Bank, Limited, London.
UNION BANK OF HALIFAX London, London and West-
minster Bank, Ltd. ; Newfoundland, Com'l Bank of
Newfoundland ; Neiv York, National Bank of Com-
merce; Boston, Merchants' Nat'lBk: Montreal, Bank
of Toronto ; Toronto, Bk. of Toronto and Branches.
WESTERN BANK New York, Merchants' Bank of Canada;
London, England, Royal Bank of Scotland.
YARMOUTH, BANK OF, N. S. --Halifax, The Merchants'
Bank of Halifax ; St. John, The Bank of Montreal ;
New York, The National Citizens' Bank ; Boxton,
The Eliot National Bank ; London, G.B., The Union
Bank of London ; Montreal, The Bank of Montreal
and Molsons Bank ; Quebec, Bank of Montreal.
Under the new Banking Act, which went into effect
1st July, 1891, the Bank Notes of any Canadian Bank
are redeemable at par in any part of Canada. Previous
to this it was the custom of the Banks in one Province
to charge a small commission for cashing the Notes of
Banks in distant Provinces ; this is now done away with.
Another important point is that under the new law it
is impossible for the holders of Notes of failed or sus-
pendedBanks to lose by them, for a fund has been estab-
lished, and is now in the hands of the Government at
Ottawa, amply sufficient to pay the notes of any sus-
pended Bank. This fund, which is known as the " Bank
Circulation Redemption Fund," was formed by a con-
tribution from every Bank, graded according to circula-
tion, and should it fall below a specified amount, owing
to the payment from it of the notes of a failed Bank, the
other Banks of the Dominion, must again contribute to
CANADIAN BANK NOTES.
make up the deficiency. In fact, strange as it may
appear, such notes would be very likely to go to a pre-
mium at once, as by law they bear six per cent, interest
from the time of the Bank's suspension until the day
named for payment.
The amount of notes of any bank in circulation at
any time shall not exceed the amount of its unimpaired
capital, subject to penalties varying with the amount of
such excess.
The payment of notes issued by any bank for circula-
tion shall be the first charge on its assets in case of in-
solvency, any amount due to the Dominion Government
shall be the second charge, and any amount due to any
Provincial Government shall be the third charge.
Any bank, when making payment, is compelled, if
requested, to pay the same, or part thereof, not exceed-
ing $100, in Dominion notes, for $1, $2 or 84 each.
HER GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.
THE QUEEN. Victoria, of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith,
Empress of India. Her Majesty was born at Kensing-
ton Palace, May 24, 1819 ; succeeded to the throne June
20, 1837, on the death of her uncle King William IV. ; was
crowned June 28, 1838 ; and married Feb. 10, 1840, to
his late Royal Highness Prince Albert, PRINCE CON-
SORT, who was born August 26th, 1819, and died Decem-
ber 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, Empress Frederick of Germany, born
Nov. 21, 1840, and married Jan. 25, 1858, to Frederick,
Crown Prince of Prussia, afterwards (March to June,
1888) second Gennan Emperor, who died June 15, 1888,
and has issue four sons, the eldest William, the present
German Emperor, 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, Albert, Victor, Duke of Clarence and
Avondale, born Jan. 8, 1864, died Jan. 14th, 1892;
George Frederick Ernest Albert, Duke of York, born
June 3, 1865, married July 6, 1893, to Princess. Victoria
Mary (May) of Teck, and has issue a son Edward A. C.
G. A. P. D born June 23, 1894, the third in direct line
of succession to the throne ; Louisa Victoria Alexandra
Dagmar, born Feb. 20, 1867, married July 27, 1889,
to Alexander, Duke of Fife ; Victoria Alexandra Olga
Mary, born July 6, 1868 ; Maude Charlotte Mary Vic-
toria, born Nov. 26, 1869 ; and Alexander, born April 6,
died April 7th, 1871.
Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, born April 25
1843, married July 1, 1862, to Prince Frederick Louis of
Hesse (afterwards Louis IV., Grand Duke of Hesse), and
died, December 14th, 1878 ; having had issue two sons,
one the present Grand Duke of Hesse, and one acci-
dentally killed, also five daughters. Mbr^"
His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of
Edinburgh, born Aug. 6, 1844, succeeded his uncle, the-
elder brother of Prince Albert, as Duke of Saxe-
Cobourg-Gotha, Aug. 28, 1893, married Her Imperials
Highness the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, Jan. 23,,
1874, and has issue two sons and three daughters.
Her Royal Highness Helena Augusta Victoria, born'
May 25, 1846 ; married to H. R. H. Prince Frederick
Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein-Son-
derburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 1866, and has issue three
sons and two daughters.
Her Royal Highness Louisa Carolina Alberta, born
March 18, 1848 ; married March 21, 1871, to the Marquis-
of Lome, eldest son of the Duke of Argyll.
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 died March 28,.
1884, having had issue one son, now Duke of Albany,.
and one daughter.
Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodora,,
born April 14,1857 ; married July 23, 1885, to Prince Henry
of Battenburg, and has issue three son^and one daughter.
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RIGHT HON. SIR JOHN S. D. THOMPSON, K.O.M.G.
DOMINION PARLIAMENTS SINCE 1867.
DATE OF
OPENING.
PROROGATION.
DISSOLUTION.
1st Parliament
'1st ..
2nd
3rd
4th....
November 6, 1867..
April 15, 1869 . .
February 15, 1870..
" 15, 1871
May 22, 1868..
June 22, 1869..
May 12, 1870..
April 14 1871
ljuly 8, 1872.
2nd Parliament
5th
Hst
2nd ..
April 11, 1872..
March 15, 1873..
October 23 1873
June 14, 1872..
August 13, 1873..
November 7 1873
J
] January 2, 1874.
3rd Parliament
4th Parliament
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
1st
2nd ... .
March 26, 1874..
February 4, 1875 . .
10, 1876..
8, 1877 . .
7, 1878..
February 13, 1879..
12 1880
Mav 26, 1874 . .
April 8, 1875..
12, 1876..
28, 1877..
May 10. 1878..
May 15, 1879..
' ' 7 1880
^August 17, 1878.
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5th Parliament.
3rd..
4th
1st
December 9, 1880.
February 9, 1882..
February 8 1883
March 21, 1881 . .
May 17, 1882..
Ufay 18, 1882.
th Parliament
2nd . .
3rd
4th
1st
2nd
January 17, 1884 . .
29, 1885..
February 25, 1886..
April 13, 1887..
February 23 1888
April 19, 1884 . .
July 20, 1885..
June 2, 1886..
June 23, 1887 . .
VJanuary 15, 1887.
) .
3rd
January 31 1889
" 2 1889
l-February 3, 1891.
7th Parliament
4th
1st,
2nd
3rd
4th
16, 1890..
April 29, 1891.'.
February 25, 1892 . .
January 26, 1893 . .
March 15, 1894 . .
16, 1890..
September 30, 1891..
July 9, 1892..
April 1, 1893..
July 23, 1894 . .
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to 12th March> 1868> to allow the Local
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1895]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
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DOMINION OF CANADA.
Population 1891, 4,829,411.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OTTAWA.
GOVERNOR-GENERAL. His Excellency The Right Honourable JOHN CAMPBELL HAMILTON GORDON, EARL OF
ABERD KEN. 10,000 and residence.
Without Portfolio Hon. Sir John Carling, KCMG
Secretary of State Hon. John Costigan $7,000
Without Portfolio Hon. Sir Frank Smith,
K.C.M.G
Minister of FinanceRon. G. E. Foster 7,000
Minister of Marine and Fisheries Hon. Sir
Charles Hibbert Tupper, K.C.M.G
Minister of Railways and Canals Hon John G.
Haggart
Minister of Public Works Hon. J. A. Ouimet
Minister of Militia and Defence Hon. J. C
Pattersdn
Minister of the Interior Hon. 1. M. Daly
Minister of Agriculture- -Hon. A. R. Angers. . . .
President of the Privy Council Hon. W. B. I\
STAFF.
Secretary of Governor-General A. J. L. Gordon,
Esq., C.M.G $3,000
A. D. C. Captain C. P. W. Kindersley, Cold-
stream Guards ; Captain B. C. Urquhart, Q. O.
Cameron Highlanders
Extra A.D.C. Robtert M. Ferguson, Esq., Royal
Scottish Archers, and David Erskine, Esq., Royal
Scottish Archers ; A. J. Majoribanks, Esq
Honorary A. D.C. Lieut.-Col. J. M. Gibson, 13th
Batt. ; Lieut.-Col. H. R. Smith, 14th Batt
GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Secretary and Military Secretary A. J. L.
Gordon, C.M.G
Chief Clerk-C. J. Jones
,050
ADDRESS "To His Excellency the Gov.-General
in Council." All documents, petitions, etc., to
be enclosed to the Hon., the Secretary of State,
Ottawa.
Premier and Minister of Justice Right Hon.
Sir J. S. D. Thompson, K.C.M.G 8 000
Minister of Trade and Commerce Hon. Mac-
kenzie Bowell 7,000
Postmaster-General Hon. Sir A. P. Caron, KCMU 7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
The members of Cabinet in addition to regular salary
receive $1.000 sessional allowance.
Clerk of Privy Council John J. McGee $3,200
Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council Jos. Pope. . 2,400
Chief Clerk and Clfrk of the Crown in Chancery
S. E. St. Onge Chapleau 2,400
High Commissioner for Canada in London Hon.
Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., G. C.M.G., C.B., 17
Victoria Street, London, S. W 10,000
Secretary Canadian Government Office in London
Joseph G.Colmer,C.M.G., (address as above) $2, 195. 35
Assistant Secretary and Accountant A.Reynolds.$1.400
SENATE OF CANADA.
Hon. JOHN JONES Ross, Speaker (Ste. Anne de la Perade). E. J. LANGEVIN, Clerk of the Parliaments. $3,400.
Senators sessional allowance, $1,000.
SENATORS. P. 0. ADDRESS.
Hon. David Reesor Yorkville
" Sir D. L. Macpherson . . Toronto
" George W. Allan Toronto
" J. F. Armand.Riv. des Prairies
" Jean B. Guevremont Sorel
" Robert. B. Dickey .... Amherst
' William Miller Arichat
" David Wark Fredericton
" A.R.McClelan,Riverside,AlbCo
" James Dever.. St. John, N.B.
" A. Macfarlane . . Wallace, N.S.
Sir Frank Smith Toronto
Hon. Robert Read Belleville
" J. Sutherland . . Winnipeg, M.
' W. J. Macdonald, Victoria, B.C
" H. A. N. Kaulbach . . Lunenbui'g-
M. H. Cochrane Compton
Alexander Vidal Sarnia
J.H.Bellerose. .St. Vin. de Paul
R. W. Scott Ottawa
J. D. Lewin .... St. John, NB.
L. G. Power Halifax
C. A. P. Pelletier Quebec
Jos. R. Thibaudeau . . Montreal
C.E.B de Boucherville, Bouch.
SENATORS. P. O. ADDRESS.
Hon. William J. Almon Halifax
" Ttjos McKay Truro, N.S.
" Alex.W. Ogilvie, 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.
" 8. 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
W. D. Perley, Wolsely, N.W.T.
James Reid Quesnelle, B.C
Evan Jchn Price Quebec
SENATORS. P. 0. ADDRESS
Hon. Geo. A. Drummond.. Montreal
" Edward Murphy .... Montreal
" 8. Prowse, Murray Har., P.E.I.
" C. A. Boulton . . Shellmouth, M.
' J. A. Lougheed . . Calcrary, Alta
" L. R. Masson . .Terrebonne, Q.
" Peter McLaren Perth, O.
" H. Montplaisir, C.de la Mag. Q.
1 ' J. Tasse Montreal
" J. B. Snowball. .Chatham, N.B.
" A. A. Macdonald, Charlottetown
" John Dobson Lindsay
" A. C. P. R. Landry Quebec
" J. Ferguson .. Niagara Falls, O.
" Alphonse Desjardins . . Montreal
" T. A. Bernier. .St. Boniface, M.
" Clarence Primrose . Pictou, N.S.
" Mackenzie Bowell Ottawa
" Auguste Real Angers .. Ottawa
" John N. Kirchoffer. Brandon, M.
" Donald Ferguson, Marshfield,
[P.E.I.
" Kennedy F. Burns, Bathurst,
[N.B.
PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE SENATE OF CANADA.
Clerk, Master in Chancery and Accountant E. J.
Langevin. $3,400
Clerk Assistant, Master in Chancery and Chief
French Translator A. A. Boucher 2,500
Law Clerk, Master in Chancery J.G. A. Creighton 2,500
Chaplain The Venerable Archdeacon Lauder 400
Second Clerk Assist., Master in Chancery Vacant.
First Eiiglish Clerk R. W. Stephen 1,800
Second English Clerk Alex. Souter 1,650
Third English Clerk Chas. Young 1,350
First French Translator Alfred Garneau 1,900
Sergeant-at-Arms and Clerk of French Journals
- J. de St. D. Le Moine $1,600
Assistant Accountant C. T. Gibbs 1,450
Junior Clerk A. Adamson 850
Assistant Clerk, French Journals A. L. Garneau. 900
Gentleman Usher of the Black RodR.E. Kimber 1,350
Postmaster J . B. Myrand 1,400
Housekeeper Peter Dunne 1,300
Doorkeeper Pierre Rattey 900
Newsroom Keeper F. Gilbert 800
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.
70
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1895
HOUSE OF COMMONS, CANADA.
SEVENTH PARLIAMENT.
Hon. PETER WHITB, Speaker. Joim GEORGE BOURINOT, ESQ., C.M.G., LL.D., D.C.L., D.L., Clerk of the House.
Member's Sessional Allowance, $1,000.
EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS. Con., Conservative; Nat., Nationalist; Lib., Liberal; Ind. Lib., Inde-
pendent Liberal ; Ind. Nat., 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. The population given is from the census of 1891.
CONSTITUENCY.
POPU-
LATION
1891.
NAME OF MEMBER.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
NO. OF
VOTES
REC'V'D
NAME OF DEFEATED CAN-
DIDATE AND NO. OF VOTES
RECEIVED.
MEMBER'S
MAJORITY k
Addinyton .....
Albert.
24,151
10,971
25,2-77
41,856
19,350
16,114
15,158
20,482
9,890
21,695
37,222
16,662
18,368
19,836
20,835
25,593
16,993
23,359
15,853
14,709
21,355
22,530
20,718
34,244
15,3^2
22,529
21,746
5,519
11,704
29,267
19,038
23,752
13,864
38,281
27,160
22,779
27,156
34,529
19,897
19,017
43,923
20,132
17,053
15,374
26,724
23,925
31,523
24,022
13,445
26,875
22,447
24,897
12,929
26,225
26,341
23,672
17,195
G. W. W. Dawson....i&.
R C Weldon Con
Plevna, O
Halifax, N.S
Ft. McLeod, NWT
Port Arthur, O. . .
Annapolis, N.S. . .
| Ottawa O
2,307
1,096
2,742
2,251
1,835
1,346
1,050
Accl.
1,111
1,582
2,313
1,458
1,271
1,522
1,707
2,006
1,729
1,963
1,815
1,456
2,151
1,862
2,015
2,681
2,889
1,628
2,016
1,494
223
1,202
1,976
1,542
1,934
1,246
1,947
2,588
2,004
2,152
2,935
1,503
Accl.
3,159
2,086
1,746
1,962
2,740
2,335
2,892
2,390
Accl.
Accl.
1,953
Acc'l
1,414
1,977
2,511
2,284
1.145
J. W. Bell 2,246
H. P. Emmerson . . 1,020
James Reilly 935
D. F. Burk 1,813
W. A. Chipman . . . 1,662
A. McGillivary.... 1,119
Wm. Owens 848
Thomas Tweed 684
J. Pilon 1,529
61
76
1807
438
173
227
202
327
53
481
303
106
157
704
550
1116
542
178
3
14
30
930
728
520
248
108
43
29
87
77
357
248
98
38
803
1066
218
840
73
962
60
61
198
46
682
849
57
321
111
19
247
3
Sfi
Alberta
Alffoma
Annapolis
Antiffonish
Argenteuil .
Afssinibuia East
Assiniboia West.
Bagot
Beauce
Beauharnois. . . .
Bellechasse
Berthier
Bonaventure. . .
Both-well
Brant, N. Riding
Brant, S. Riding
Brockville
Krome
Bruce, E. Riding
Bruce, N. Rid in'/
Bruce,W. Riding
Cape Breton
Cardwell
Carleton (N.B.).
Carleton (0.). . . .
Cariboo
Chambly
Champlain
Charlevoix
Charlotte
Chateuuiuay . . .
Chicoutimi db \
Saguenay . . j
Colchester
Compton
Cornwall and \
Stormont ... f
Cumberland
Digby
Dorchester
Drummond & \
Arthabaska. j
Dundas
Durham, E. R..
Durham, W. R
Elgin, E. R
Elgin, W.R...
Essex, N.R
Essex, S. R
Frontenac
Gaspe
Glengarry
Gloucester
Grenville, S.R..
Grey, E. Riding.
Grey, N. Riding.
Grey, S. Riding.
Guysborough
D. W. Davis Con.
G. H. Macdonell Con.
J. B. Mills Con.
f Hon. Sir John Thompson
\ K.C.M.G Con.
Thomas Christie Lib.
W. W. McDonald.... Cow.
N. F. Davin Con.
Flavien Dupont Nat.
Joseph Godbout Lib.
J. G. H. Bergeron . . . Nat.
Guillaume Amyot . . . Con .
Cleophas Beausoleil . . Lib .
Wm. LeB. Fauvel...#>.
Hon. David Mills.... Lib.
James Somerville .... Lib .
Wm. Paterson Lib.
Hon. John F. Wood. Cow.
Eugene A. Dyer Co?i.
Henry Cargill Con.
Alex. McNeill Con.
James Rowand Lib.
f H. F. McDougall . . . Con.
\ David McKeen Con.
Robert S. White .... Cow .
N. R. Colter Lib.
Wm. T. Hodgins Con.
Frank S. Barnard. . .Con.
R. Prefontaine Lib.
Onetime Carignan. . .Con.
Henry Simard Con .
A. H. Gillmor Lib.
J. P. Brown Lib.
Louis de G. Belley. . . Con.
Wm. A. Patterson. .Con.
R. H. Pope. Con
Lachute, Q
Fleming, N.W.T..
Regina, N.W.T...
St. Liboire, Q
St.Frangois,B.,Q.
Montreal, Q
Quebec, Q
Montreal, Q
Paspebiac, Q
London,
Dundas, O
Brantford, O
Ottawa, O
Sutton, Q
Cargill, O
Wiarton, O
Dumblane,
Christmas I., N.S.
LittleGlaceB.N.S.
Montreal, Q
Woodstock, N.B. .
Hazeldean, O
Victoria, B.G
Montreal, Q
Three Rivers, Q . .
Murray Bay, Q. . .
St. George, N.B..
St.Chrysostome Q
Chicoutimi, Q
TatamagoucheNS
Cookshire, Q
Cornwall, O
Amherst, N.S. . ..
Westport, N.S. ..
St. Anselme, Q. . .
Arthabaskaville Q
Iroquois, O
Port Hope, O
Bowmanville, O . .
St. Thomas, 0...
Fingal, O
J. A. Morency 1,832
L. A. Seere 1,155
F. De St. Maurice. 1,165
V Allard 1 365
A. A. Lafevriere . . 1,003
G. R. Langford 1,456
A. McLartey..*. ... 1,088
R. L. Hamilton ... 613
P. H. Cox 1,4-21
D.Derbyshire 1,637
S. A. Fisher 1,453
R. Truax 2,137
H. A. Bonnar 1,832
H. Morrison 1,085
G. H. Murray 2,161
J. McPherson 2,078
Elgin Myers 1,380
D. M. Vince 1,908
G. L. Dickinson . . . 1,451
H. Watt 194
P. B. Lamarre .... 1,116
F. Trudel 1 899
S. Cimon 1,235
G J Clark 1 686
R. M. Walsh 1,148
\P. V. Savard 1,909
/ . Maltais 221
P. M. Archibald... 1,785
A. B. Fletcher .... 165
S P Leet 938
Darby Bergin Con.
A. R. Dickey Cow.
E. C. Bowers Lib.
C. E. Vaillancourt. Ind. L.
Joseph Lavergne .... Lib .
Hugo H. Ross Con.
Thomas D. Craig. . . .Cow.
Robert Beith Lib.
A. B. Ingram Cow .
George E. Casey. . ..Lib.
Win. McGregor Lib.
Henry W. Allan Lib.
Hiram A. Calvin Con.
Louis Z. Joncas Con.
R. R. McLennan . . . .Con.
Theotime Blanchard. Co?i .
John D. Reid Con.
Thoa. S. Sproule Con.
James Masson Con
J. G. Snetsinger... 1,934
D. S. Howard 2,095
C. R. Casey 303
H. L. Jones 1,430
L. P. Crepeau 2,197
Adam Johnston... 2,026
S. Grandy 1,685
G. T. Blackstock . . 1,794
J. H. Wilson 2,694
D. McLean 1,653
J. C. Patterson 2,043
Lewis Wigle 2,333
J. T. Schell 1,632
J. Carruthers 1,303
John Clark 1,958
C. H. Horsey 2,264
John Blyth 2,281
A. Oe-den. . 1.059
Windsor, O
Essex Centre, O..
Garden Island, O .
Quebec, Q
Alexandria, O. . . .
Bathurst, N.B.
Cardinal, O
Markdale, O
Owen Sound, O . .
Hanover, O
NewGlaso-ow.N.S.
Geo. Landerkin Lib.
D. C. Fraser Lib.
1895]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
71
CONSTITUENCY.
POPU-
LATION
1891.
NAME OF MEMBER.
P. 0. ADDRESI.
NO. OF
VOTES
REC'V'D
NAME OF DEFEATED CA\-
DIDATE AND NO. OF VOTES
RECEIVED.
MEMBER'S
MAJORITY
Haldimand ....
16,307
W. H. Montague Con>
Dunnville, Q-
1,896
C. W. Colter . . 1,818
78
( Thos. E. Kenny . .. . Con.
Halifax, N.S
5,274
E. Farrell 4,174
1100
Halifax
Halton
71,358
21,982
\ John F.-W. Stairs.. Con.
D. Henderson Con.
Halifax. N.S
Acton, O
5,262
2,441
Hon. A. G. Jones. . 4,335
John Waldie 2,337
927
104
Hamilton
47,245
J Alex. McKay Con.
\ S. S. Ryckman Con
Hamilton, O
Hamilton O
4,186
4 156
Wm. Doran 3,532
A Laidlaw 3 474
654
682
22 052
Alfred Putnam Con
Maitland N S
1 705
A Haley 1 604
101
Hast in /x, E. R. .
Hastings, N. R. .
Hastings, IV. R. .
18,050
22,213
18,964
Win. B. North rup . . Con .
A. W. Carscallen Con.
Henrv Corby Con
Belleville, O
Marmora, O
Belleville O
2,303
1,984
1 955
W. R. Aylesworth. 1,^81
. Vankleek 1,625
R C Clute 1,595
422
359
360
Hochelaga
Huntingdon. . ..
Huron, E. R
Huron. S. R . . . .
Huron, W.R
Ibernille
80,998
14,385
18,968
19,184
20,021
11 893
Severin Lachapelle . . Cor. .
Julius Scriver Lib.
Peter Macdonald. . . .Lib.
John McMillan Lib.
Hon. J. C. Patterson . Con .
FranQois Bechard Lib
Montreal, Q
Hemmingford, Q.
Wingham, O
Constance, O . . . .
Ottawa, O
Accl.
1,408
2,037
1,845
2,179
1 9 9
D. McCormick .... 1,125
W. J. R. Holmes.. 1,729
D. Weismiller 990
John Reith 54
M. C. Cameron 2,163
j A Nadeau 545
283
308
855
16
484
Inverness
25,779
Hugh Cameron Con.
Mabou, N.S
1,877
S. Macdonnell 1,567
310
Jacq i.tes- Cart ier.
Joliette
13,832
22,921
Desire Girouard Con .
Urbain Lippe Con
Dorval, Q
S JeandeMathaQ
1,379
1 581
J. A. C. Madore... 1,103
H. Neveu 1 521
276
60
Kamouratka . . .
Kent (N.B.)
20,454
23,845
Henry G. Carroll ....Lib.
Geo. V. Mclnerney Con
Quebec, Q
Richibucto N B
1,506
1 320
J. A. T. Chapeas.. 1,411
. Leblanc 943
95
377
Kent(0.-)
31,434
Arch. Campbell Lib.
Chatham, O
3,138
. Johnson 847
W. P. Killackey . . . 2,662
476
Kin'fs(X.B.)...
King's (N.S.)...
23,087
22,489
Hon. G. E. Foster. . .Con.
F. W. Borden . Lib
Ottawa, O
Canninf N S
1,931
1 815
James Domville . . . 1,858
C R Bell 1,654
73
161
King' s(P. E.I. *)..
Kingston ..
26,633
19 263
( A. C. Macdonald Con.
1 John McLean Con .
J H Metcalfe Con
Montague B, PEI
SourisEast.P.E.I.
2,514
2,624
1 834
P. A.McIntvre.... 2,369
J. E. Robertson . . . 2,276
A Gunn 1 733
145
255
101
Lambton, E. R..
24,269
Geo. Moncrieff Con
Petrolea O
2 636
R Stutt 2 070
566
Lambton, W.R..
23,446
J. F. Lister Lib
Sarnia, 6
2,364
Frank Smith. . .. 1,766
598
Lanark, N.R...
19,260
Bennett Rosamond Con
1 817
Dowdall 1,387
430
JLanark, S. R...
Laprn.irie
L'Assoniption. ..
Laval
Leeds & Gren- \
19,862
10,900
13,674
9,436
13,521
Hon. J. G. Haggart. .Con.
Louis C. Pelletier Con.
H. Jeannotte Con .
Hon. J. A. Ouimet . . Con .
C. F. Ferguson Con
Ottawa,
Montreal, Q
Montreal, Q
Ottawa, O
1,804
970
Accl.
1,082
1 311
W. McGarry 1,174
C. Doyon 916
N. H. Ladouceur.. 548
F T Frost 1,165
630
54
534
146
ville, N. R . . j
Leeds, S. Riding.
22,449
George Taylor. Con
Gananoque
2 294
J. B. Turner . . . 2,188
106
14 900
Uriah Wilson Con
1 675
D W Allison 1 650
25
Levii
25 995
Pierre M Guay Lib
o 075
E T Paquet 1 794
281
Lincoln and \
Niagara. . . . /
Lis/ar
21,806
22,103
Wm. Gibson Lib.
Arthur W. Ross Con.
Beamsville, O . . . .
Winnipeg M.
2,212
1 359
S. Neelon 2,164
John Taylor 1,169
48
190
L'Islet
13 823
J Israel Tarte Lib
Quebec Q
1 010
Dionne 974
36
London
22,281
/Hon. Sir John Carling,
1 K C M G Con
| Ottawa, O
2,523
C. S. Hyman 2,421
102
Lotbiniere
Lunenburg ....
Marqutte
Maskinoiifje ....
20,688
31,075
36,069
17,829
Come I. Rinfret Lib.
C. E. Kaulbach Con .
Nathaniel Boyd Con.
J. H LeTis Lib
Ste. Croix, Q
Lunenburg. N.S. .
Carberry, M
Accl.
2,592
Accl.
1 153
J. D. Eisenhauer.. 2,402
C. J Coulombe . . 1,045
190
108
Me'iantic
Mi<liU'-*tf&, E. R
Middlesex, N. R.
Middlesex, S. R.
Middlesex, \V. R.
Missixi/itoi .
22,233
25,569
19,090
18,806
17,288
18 549
L. J. Cote ( Frechette) . Con .
J.H.Marshall Con.
Wm. H. Hutchins...<7on.
Robert Boston Lib.
Wm. F. Roome Con .
St. Ferdinand, Q.
London, O
Parkhill, O
Ferguson, O
London, O
1,658
3,369
1,965
1,894
2,529
1 776
Geo. Turcot 1,547
G. Taylor 2,214
W. H. Taylor 1,959
J. Gray 1,257
H. McFarlane 1,119
W. Brock 1,110
D B Meio-s 1 617
111
155
6
637
410
159
Monck
15,315
Arthur Bovle Con
Dunnville O
1 962
John Brown . 1 635
327
Montcalm
Montmaqny
12,131
14,726
Louis E. Dugas Con .
P. A. Choquette Lib
Montcalm, Q
Montma^ny Q
673
1,172
O. Magnan 516
O. Therien 632
E. P. ] Sender 739
41
433
Montmorency. . .
Montreal Centre.
Montreal East..
Montreal West..
Miifkoka
Napierville
New Westminst'r
Nicolet
12,300
28,122
92,06 i
62,510
26,515
10,101
42,226
28,735
A. J. Turcotte Con.
Hon. John J. CurranCora.
A. T. Le'pine Con.
(Sir Donald Smith,
1 K.C.M.G Con.
Wm. E. O'Brien.. Ind.-C.
Dominique Monet Lib.
G. E. Corbould Con .
Joseph H Leduc Lib
Quebec, 'Q
Ottawa, O
Montreal, Q
| Montreal, Q
Shanty Bay, O . . .
St. Remi, Q
N.Westminet'rBC
St L'n'dd' Aston Q
Accl.
3,450
5,840
4,586
1,916
817
1,694
1 502
E. W. P. Guerin... 2,236
L. O. David 5,015
James Cochrane . . 880
J. H. Fitzgerald.. 1,768
F. X. Paradis 799
E. S. Scoullor 532
E. C. Prince 1,501
1214
825
3706
148
18
1162
1
Norfolk N R
19 400
2 370
E. C. Houde 313
L Sinclair 1 902
468
Norfolk, S. R...
17 780
David Tisdale Con
Simcoe O
2 051
J Ellis 1,639
412
Northumberl'd }
(N.B.) }
Northumberl'd }
(0.), E.R...f
Northumberl'd \
25,713
21,995
14 947
Michael Adams Con.
Edward Cochrane. . .Con.
Newcastle, N.B..
Edville,
2,192
2,495
1 711
Peter Mitchell .... 1,719
M. P. Ketchum . . . 2,259
J Hargraft . 1,656
473
236
55
(0.), W. R.. f
Ontario, N. R. . .
Ontario, S. R...
21,385
18,371
Frank Madill Con.
Wm. Smith Con.
Beaverton, O. . . .
Columbus, O. . . .
2,206
2,241
P. Cockburn 1,952
J. I. Davidson 2,080
254
161
72
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1895
CONSTITUENCY.
POPU-
LATION
1891.
NAME OF MEMBER.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
NO. OF
VOTES
REC'V'D
NAME OF DEFEATED CAN-
DIDATE AND NO. OF VOTES
RECEIVED.
MEMBER'S
MAJORITY 1
Ontario, W. R . .
Ottawa City
Ottawa County.
Oxford, N. R...
Oxford, S. R..,.
Peel
18,792
44,144
63,560
26,131
22,421
15,466
26,907
19,400
21,919
15,808
34,541
22,084
25,813
24,173
36,470
18,889
15,469
17,649
36,200
9,241
19,503
12,152
10,610
45,975
23,005
23,971
8,308
21,354
14,399
31,347
33,430
16,012
31,643
21,433
24,184
25,390
12,282
12,267
11,150
53,226
23,263
14,956
16,088
35,801
28,203
20,824
9,608
James D. Edgar Lib.
I Sir Jas.Grant.KCMG.Con
1 Honore Robillard . . Con.
C. R. Devlin Lib.
James Sutherland. . .Lib.
( Hon. Sir Richard Cart-
t wright, K.C.M.G.. Li7>.
J. Featherston Lib.
James N. Grieve Lib.
Win Pridham Con
Toronto, O
Ottawa O
1,867
Acc'l
2,363
2,993
2,544
2,021
1,667
2,520
2,329
1,832
1,447
3,433
3,384
2,184
1,906
1,269
3,182
3,279
2,264
Accl.
1,080
Accl.
1,692
1,204
867
4,006
3,854
1,497
1,642
735
1,661
857
2,416
2,061
1,289
2,308
1,671
2,649
4,824
3,133
997
8-4
950
3,660
1,792
1,388
1 118
F. P. White 868
J. W. Patterson . . . 1,287
W. H. Lewis 770
J. M. McDougall . . 2,579
D.M. Karn 1,010
M. Walsh 1 287
99*
455-
414
1534
734
54
71
22:
29
232
725
67ft
741
150
661
279>
376
39
78
34O
101
337
185-
79
444
216-
72
102
281
262.
69
413
496=
583
376-
24a
228
145
283-
435
177
19
315
16
296
41
102
285
198
200
502
1464
1757
33&
191
582"
612
695
52
239
25
Ottawa, O
Aylmer, Q
Woodstock, O....
| Kingston, O
Streetsville, O
Millbank, O
Russeldale, O
Ashburnham, O . .
Peterborough, O.
Ottawa, O
Westville, N.S...
Fort Coulonge, Q.
Quebec, Q
Plantagenet, O. . .
Tignish, P.E.I...
Port Hill, P.E.I..
Picton, O
St. Boniface, M..
Quebec, Q
W. A. McNeil 1,613
S. R. Hesson 2,449
J. Trow 2,307
Thomas Rork 1,803
R. Hall 1,215
J. A. Fraser 2,708
John Yorston 2,594
T. Murray 1 443
Perth, N.R
Perth, S. R,
Peterboro', E. R.
Peterboro', W. R.
Pictou
Pontiac
Portneuf
John Burnham Con .
James Stevenson. . . .Con.
fHon. Sir C. H. Tapper,
K C M G L'on
(John McDougald. . .Con.
John Bryson Con .
Arthur Delisle Lib.
Isidore Proulx. Lib.
R, P. Vallee 1,756
F. Routhier 608
E. A. Johnson 532
D. Bertrand 335
Prescott
Prince (P.E I.).
Prince Edward.
Provencher
Quebec Centre . .
Quebec East
Quebec West
Quebec County . .
Queen's (N.B.)..
Queen's (N.S.)..
Queen's (P.E. I.).
Renfrew, N.R..
Renfrew, S. 11..
Restigouche
Richelieu
Richmond (N.S.)
Richmond cfe ")
Wolfe (Q.).. I
Rimouski
Rouville
Russell.
St. Hyacinthe..
St. John (N.B.)}
City /
St.John(N.B.)\
City and Co. }
St. John's (Q.)..
St. Maurice
Saskatchewan ..
Selkirk
(S. F. Perry Lib.
( Jonn Yeo Lib .
A. 0. Miller Con.
A. A. C. LaRiviere . .Con.
F. Langelier Lib.
Hon. W. Lautier Lib.
((Vacant)
J. J. T. Fremont Lib.
G. F. Baird Con.
F. G. Forbes. . Lib
G. W. Howlan 2,903
Richard Hunt 2,661
J. M. Platt -2,225
V. Chateauvert . . . 1,002
Hon. E. J. Flynn.. 1,352
G. G. King 1,233
Arthabaskaville Q
Quebec, Q
St. John, N.B
Halifax, N.S
Charlottet'n.PEI
Charlottet'n, PE1
Pembroke, O
Admaston, O
Campbellt'n.N.B.
Sorel, Q
Sydney, N.S
Danville, Q
J. N. Freeman 766
P. Blake 3,669
(L. H. Davies Lib.
1 Wm. Welsh Lib.
Hon. Peter White . . . Con.
John Ferguson Con .
John McAHster. . .Ind. C.
A. A. Bruneau Lib.
J A. Gillies Con
D. Ferguson 3,521
Henry Barr 1,418
David Barr 1,198
Geo. Moffatt 519
T. E. Morgan 1,589
H. N. Paint 755
E. P. Flynn 670
Hon. W. Laurier . . 2,135
J. B. R. Fiset 1,799
G. A. Gigault 1,220
M. K. Dickinson . . 1,895
E. Brodeur 1,175
JohnV. Ellis 2,063
C.W. Weldon 4,448
J. Robertson 2,890
J. Black 76i
L. L. Desaulniers . . 749
H. J. Montgomery. 667
Joseph Martin 3 225
A. C. Savage 1,615
T.Robertson 1,369
C Millier 803
C. C. Cleveland Con.
/Hon. Sir Adolphe Caron,
1 K.C.M.G Con.
Louis P. Brodeur. . . . Lib.
Win. C. Edwards.... Lib.
M. E. Bernier. Lib.
Ezekiel McLeod Con.
J J. D. Hazen . . Con
|ottawa, O
Montreal, Q
Rockland, O
St. Hyacinthe, Q.
St. John, N.B. ...
St. John, N.B....
St. John, N.B....
St. Valentin, Q...
Yamachiche, Q. . .
Pr. Albert, N.W.T.
Ottawa, O.
South Roxton, Q.
Shelburne, N.S...
Ottawa, O
1 J. A. Chesley Con.
F. Bourassa Lib.
F. S. L. Desaulniers . Con .
D. H. Macdowall Con .
Hon. T. M. Daly Con.
J. R. Sanborn Lib.
N. W. White Con
She/ord
Shelburne
Sherbrooke ......
Simcoe, E. R....
Simcoe, N.R
Simcoe, S. R
Soulanges
Hon. Wm. B. Ives. . .Con.
W. H. Bennett Con.
Dalton McCarthy. Ind. C.
R. Tyrwhitt Con.
J. W. Bain : Con
Midland, O
Toronto, O.
3,176
2,417
Accl.
887
1,655
712
1,813
Accl.
682
2,414
3,520
5,048
1,299
Accl.
1,054
1,031
1,061
1,427
822
1.870
2,055
P. V. Sphon 3,160
H. H. Cook 2 12]
Bradford, O
St. Polycarpe, Q.
Fitch Bay, Q
Burton,Sun.,N.B.
/ RiviereduL'up \
\ (en bas), Q. . /
Montreal, Q
JQuebec, Q
Toronto, O
Toronto, O
j- Toronto, O
St. Benoit, Q
Nanaimo, B.C. . .
Vaudreuil, Q
Victoria, B.C
Victoria, B.C....
Ottawa, O
Baddeck, N.S....
Lindsay, O
Bobcaygeon, O. . .
. Bourbonnais . . . 846
Hon. C. C. Colby.. 1,553
Geo E. Day 427
Stanstead
Sunbury
Temiseouata
Terrebonne
Three Rivers ....
Toronto Centre . .
Toronto East . . .
Toronto West . . .
Two Mountains.
Vancouver Isl'd.
Vaudreuil
Vercheres
Victoria (B.C.)..
Victoria (N.R.).
Victoria(N.S.). .
Victoria(0.)N.R.
Victoria(0.)S.R.
18,067
5,762
25,698
23,128
8,834
26,632
43,565
73,826
15,027
18,229
10,792
12,257
18,538
18,217
12,432
16,849
20,455
T. B. Rider Lib.
R. D. Wilmot Con.
P. E. Grandbois Con.
Pierre Leclair. Con.
G. H. Deschenes . . 1,615
L. S. Polette 482
( Hon. Sir Hector Langevin
) K.C.M.G Con.
G. R. R. Cockburn ..Con.
E. Coatsworth, Jr. ..Con.
j Fred. Chas. Denison,
1 C.M.G. .. Con
J. K. Kerr 1,912
A. E. Wheeler .... 2 ; 056
Arthur Mowat 3,291
J. Mathieu 961
N Chevrier 863
Joseph Girouard Con.
Andrew Haslam Con.
H. S. Harwood Lib.
(Vacant)
l E. G. Prior Con.
1 Thomas Earle Con.
Hon. JohnCostigan . . Con .
J. A. McDonald Con.
Samuel Hughes Con.
Charles Fairbairn . . . Con .
W. Templeman .... 449
W. Marchant 417
T. Lawson 732
Wm Ross 770
J. A. Barron 1,631
Thomas Walters. . . 2,003
1895]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
73
CONSTITUENCY.
POPU-
LATION
1891.
NAME OF MEMBER.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
NO. OF
VOTES
REC'V'D
NAME OF DEFEATED CAN-
DIDATE AND NO. OF VOTES
RECEIVED.
MEMBER'S
MAJORITY |
Waterloo, N. R. .
Waterloo, S. R. .
25,325
25,139
Isaac E. Bowman. . . .Lib.
James Livingston. . . .Lib.
Waterloo,
Baden, O
2,289
2,228
H. Kranz 2,204
G. A. Clare 1 916
85.
312
Wetland
25 132
James A. Lowell Lib .
NiagaraFalls S. ,
2 668
John Lawson 2 391
277
Wellington, C.R.
Wellington, N.R.
Wellington, S.R.
Weatworth.N.R.
Wenlworth, S.R.
Westmoreland . .
Winnipeg
Yale
Yamaska
Yarmouth
York (N.B.} ....
York (0) E R
23,387
24,956
24,373
14,591
16,770
41,477
25,639
13,661
16,058
22,236
30,979
35 148
Andrew Sample Lib.
James McMullen Lib.
James Innes Lib.
Thomas Bain Lib .
F. M. Carpenter Con.
Josiah Wood Con.
Joseph Martin Lib .
John A. Mara Con.
R. M. S. Mignault....i/t6.
Thomas B. Flint Lib.
Thomas. Temple Con .
Wm F Maclean Con
Fergus, O
Mount Forest, O. .
Guelph, O
Dundas, O
Stony Creek, O . .
Sackville, N.B....
Winnipeg, M
Kamloops, B.C...
Yamaskit, Q
Yarmouth, N.S..
Fredericton, N.B.
Toronto, O.
2,455
2,486
2,510
1,517
1,773
4,205
2,196
Accl.
1,399
1,732
2,048
3,668
W. H. Hunter.... 2,299
L. H. Clarke 2,300
James Goldie 2,134
A. R. Wardell 1,317
J. T. Middleton ... 1,772
W. F. George 2,057
Colin H.. Campbell 1,771
F. V. Vertefeuille.. 1,229
J. R. Kinny 1,157
F. P. Thompson. . . 1,821
Leslie 3 417
156
186
376
200
1
2148
425-
170
575
227
251
York(0.), N. R.
York(0.), W R
20,284
41 857
William Mulock Lib.
Hon N C Wallace Con
Toronto,
Ottawa, O
2,331
3,434
W. W. Pegg 1,958
W H P Clement 2 628
36a
80&
ALPHABETICAL LTST
OF THE
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
O., Ontario ; Q., Quebec ; N.S., Nova Scotia ; N.B., New Brunswick ; B.C., British Columbia ; P.E.I., Prince
Edward Island; M., Manitoba; N.W.T., North-West Territories.
NAME OF MEMBER.
CONSTITUENCY.
NAME OF MEMBER.
CONSTITUENCY.
Adams, Michael
Allan, Henrv W
Northumberland (N.B.)
Essex, South Riding.
Cleveland, Clarence C
Coatsworth, Emerson, jr. . .
Richmond and Wolfe (Q.)
Toronto East.
Amyot, Guillaume.
Bellechasse
Cochrane Edward
NorthunibeiTd E Ridin 01
Bain, James Wm
Bain, Thomas
Soulanges.
Wentworth North Riding
Cockburn, G. R. R
Colter Newton R
Toronto Centre.
Carleton (N B )
Baird George F
Queen's (N B )
Baker, George B
Missisquoi
Corby Henry
Hastings West Ridin-
Barnard, Frank S
Beausoliel, Cleophas
Cariboo.
Berthier.
Costigan, Hon. John
Craig, Thomas D
Victoria (N.B.)
Durham, East Riding.
Bechard, Frangois
Beith, Robert
Iberville.
Durham West Ridin-
Curran, Hon. John J
Daly Hon Thomas M
Montreal Centre.
Selkirk
Belley, Louis de Gonzague . .
Bennett Win. H
Chicoutimi and Saguenay.
Simcoe East Riding
Davies, Louis Henry. ......
Davin Nicholas F
Queen's (P. E.I.)
Assiniboia West
Bergeron, J. G. H
Beauhai'nois
Davis Donald W.
Alberta.
Bergin, Darby
Dawson G W W
Addington
Bernier, Michael E
Bl an chard, Theotime
Borden, Frederick W
Boston, Robert
St. Hyacinthe.
Gloucester.
King's (N.S.)
Middlesex South Ridin *
Delisle, Arthur
Denison, Fred. C., C.M.G. . .
Desaulniers, Frangois S. L. .
Devlin Charles R
Portneuf.
Toronto West.
St. Maurice.
Ottawa (County)
Bourassa, Frangois
Bowers, Edward C
St. John's (Q.)
Digby
Dickey, Arthur R
Dugas Louis E
Cumberland.
Montcalm
Bowman, Isaac E
Bo}'d, Nathaniel
Waterloo, North Riding.
Dupont, Flavien
Bagot.
Brome
Boyle, Arthur
Brodeur, Louis P
Monck.
Rouville.
Earle, Thomas
Edgar, James D
Victoria (B.C.)
Ontario, West Riding.
Brown, James P
Bruneau, Arthur A
Bryson, John
Burnham, John
Chateauguay.
Richelieu.
Pontiac.
Peterboro' East Riding
Edwards, Wm. C
Fairbairn, Charles
Fauvel, Wm. Le Boutillier. .
Featherston Joseph
Russell.
Victoria, South Riding.
Bonaventure.
Peel.
Calvin, Hiram A.....'
Cameron, Hugh.
Frontenac.
Ferguson, Charles F
Ferguson, John
Leeds and Grenville.
Renfrew, South Riding..
Campbell, Archibald
Cargill, Henry. . .'
Carignan, Onesime
Carling, Hon. Sir John,
K.C.M.G
Kent (O.)
Bruce, East Riding
Champlain.
London.
Flint, Thomas B
Forbes, Francis G
Foster. Hon. George E
Fraser, Duncan C
Frechette, L. J. Cote, alias.
Yarmouth.
Queen's (N.S.)
King's (N.B.)
Gnysborough.
Megantic.
Carpenter, F. M.
Wentworth, South Riding.
Fremont, J. J. T
Quebec (Countv.)
Caron, Hon Sir Adolphe
Gibson Win
Lincoln and Niagara.
K.C.M.G '...
Carroll, Henry G
Rimouski.
Gillies, Joseph A
Gillmor Arthur H
Richmond. (N.S.)
Charlotte.
Carscallen, A. W
Cartwright, Hon. Sir Rich-
ard, K.C.M.G
Casey, George Elliott
Hastings, North Riding.
Oxford, South Riding.
El"-in, West Ridi no-
Girouard, D6sir6
Girouard, Joseph
Godbout, Joseph
Grandbois Paul C
Jacques-Cartier.
Two Mountains.
Beauce.
T6miscouata.
Charlton. John
Cheslev, John A.
Norfolk. North Riding.
St. John (N B.), City & Co.
Grant, Sir James, K.C.M.G.
Grieve, James N
Ottawa City.
Perth, North Riding.
Choquette Philippe A
Guav Pierre M
Levis
Christie, Thomas . .
Argenteuil. '
Guillet, George . . .
Northumberl'd (O.), W. R-
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1895
NAME OF MEMBER.
CONSTITUENCY.
NAME OF MEMBER.
CONSTITUENCY.
Haggart, Hon. John G
Harwood, Henry S.
Lanark, South Riding.
Vaudreuil.
Vancouver Island.
St. John (N.B.), City & Co.
Quebec West.
Halton.
Carleton (O.)
Victoria (O.), N. Riding .
Middlesex, North Riding.
Elgin, East Riding.
Wellington, South Riding.
Sherbrooke.
L'Assomption.
Gaspe.
Lunenburg.
Halifax.
Hochelaga.
Grey, South Riding.
Quebec Centre.
Three Rivers.
Provencher.
Quebec, East.
Drummond & Arthabaska.
Terrebonne.
Nicolet,
Maskinonge".
Montreal East.
Joliette.
Lambton, West Riding.
Waterloo, South Riding.
Welland.
Simcoe, North Riding.
Victoria (N.S.)
Assiniboia East.
Caoe Breton.
Pictou.
Essex, North Riding.
Kent (N.B )
Hamilton.
King's (P.E.I.)
Huron, East Riding.
Algoma.
Saskatchewan.
York (O.), East Riding.
Restigouche.
Cape Breton.
King's (P. E.I.)
Glengarry.
St. John (N.B.), City.
Huron, South Riding.
Wellington, North Riding.
Bruce, North Riding.
Ontario, North Riding.
Yale.
Middlesex, East Riding.
Winnipeg.
Grey, North Riding.
Kingston.
Yamaska.
Prince Edward.
Bothwell.
Mills John B
Annapolis.
Lambton, East Riding.
Na jierville.
Haldimand.
York (O.), North Riding.
Hastings, East Riding.
Muskoka.
Laval.
Brant, South Riding.
Huron, West Riding.
Colchester.
Laprairie.
Prince (P. E.I.)
Compton.
Chambly.
Perth, South Riding.
Victoria (B.C.)
Prescott.
Hants.
Grenville, South Riding.
Stanstead.
Lotbiniere.
Ottawa (City).
Middlesex, North Riding.
Lanark, North Riding.
Lisgar.
Dundas.
Bruce, West Riding.
Hamilton.
Shefford.
Huntingdon.
Wellington, Centre Riding
Charlevoix.
Montreal, West.
Ontario, South Riding.
Brant, North Riding.
Grev, East Riding.
Halifax.
Peterboro', West Riding.
Oxford, North Riding.
L'Islet.
Leeds, South Riding.
York (N.B.)
Antigonish.
Norfolk, South Riding.
Pictou.
Montmorency.
Simcoe, South Riding.
Dorchester.
York (O.), West Riding.
Albert.
Queen's (P.E.I.)
Renfrew, North Riding.
Shelburne.
Cardwell.
Sunbury.
Lennox.
Brockville.
Westmoreland.
Prince (P.E.I.)
Monet, Dominique
Montague, W. H
Mulock, Wm
Hazen, J. Douglas
Henderson, David
Hodgins, Wm. T
Northrup, Wm. B
O'Brien Wm E
Hughes, Samuel
Ouimet, Hon. Joseph A ....
Paterson, Wm
Patterson, Hon. James C . . .
Patterson, Wm. A
Pelletier, Louis C
Hutchins, Win. 11
Ingram, Andrew B
Innes, James
Ives, Hon. Win. B
-Jeannotte, Horniisdas
Joncas, Louis Z
Kaulbach, Charles E
Kenny, Thomas E
Lachapelle, Severin
Perry, Stanislaus F
Pope Rufus H
Prefontaine, Raymond
Pridham Win
Prior, Edward G :
Proulx Isidore
Landerkin, George
Langelier, Frangois
Putnam Alfred
Langevin, Hon. sir Hector,
K.C.M.G
LaRiviere, A. A. C
Laurier, Hon. Wilfred
Lavergne, Joseph
Leclair, Pierre
Reid, John D
Rider, Timothy B
Rinf ret, Come I
Robillard, Honor<
Roome, Wm. F
Leduc, Joseph H
Legris, Joseph H
Lupine, Alphonse T
Lippe, Urbain
Ross, Arthur W
Ross, Hugo H
Ro wand, James
Ryckman, Samuel S
Sanborn, John Robbins....
Lister, James F
Livingston, James
Lowell, James A
Semple, Andrew
Simard, Henr3 r
McCarthy, Dalton
McDonald, John A
McDonald, W. W
McDougall, H. F
McDougaW John
McGregor, Win
Smith, Sir Donald, K.C.M.G.
Smith Win
Somerville, James
Sproule Thomas S
Stairs, John Fitz- William. . .
Mclnernev, G. V
McKay, Alexander
Macdonald, Augustine C. . .
Macdonald, Peter
Macdonell, George H
Macdowall, Day H
Maclean, Win. F
Sutherland, James
Tarte J Israel
Taylor, George
Temple Thomas
Thompson, Hon. Sir John,
K C M G
McAlister, John
McKeen, David. . .
Tisdale, David
Tupper, Hon. Sir Charles
Hibbert, K.C.M.G
McLean, John
McLennan, R. R.
McLeod, Ezekiel
McMillan, John
McMullen, James
Tyrwhitt, Richard
Vaillancourt, C. E
Wallace, Hon. N. Clarke . . .
Weldon Richard C
McNeill, Alexander . . .
Madill, Frank .
Welsh, Win
White, Hon Peter
Mara, John A ...
Marshall, J. H...
White, N. W
White R S
Martin, Jos
Masson, James. . .
Metcalfe, J. H
Mignault, R. M. S
Wilmot, R. D
Wilson, Uriah
Wood, Hon. John F
Wood, Josiah
Miller, A. C...
Mills, Hon. David
Yeo, John...
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Clerk of the House, J. G. Bourinot, C.M.G., LLD.,
D.C.L..D.L ; .' $3,400
Sergeant-at-Ama. Lieut. -Col. Henry R. Smith . . 2,400
Clerk Assistant, F. F. Rouleau 2 800
Dy. Sergeant -at- Arms, etc., H. W. Bowie 900
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.. 1,700
Clerk of Routine and Records, F. MacGillivray . . 2,400
Clerk of English Journals, A. G. D. Taylor 2 400
Assistant do, and Clerk of Petitions, J. Dalton . . 1,650
Translator Votes and Proc'gs, J. R. E. Chapleau 2,400
Clerk of French Journals, T. Ouimet 1 500
Clerk of Sessional Papers, J. A. Polkinghorne . . 1,350
Assistant French Journal Clerk, E. Tasse 1 000
Examiner of Private Bills, Clerk of Com. on
Pub. Accounts, E. P. Hartney 2,000
Clerk of Standing Committee' on Private Bills
and Standing Or tiers, Walter Todd 1,650
Assistant do, L. Charles Panet 1,400
Clerk of Railways and Banking and Commerce
Committee, R. McO. Moffat 1 ,400
Junior Clerks, R. P. King, $1,000, J. H. McLeod . . 1,000
Law and Translation Branch
Law Clerk, F. A. McCord 3,200
Assist. Law Clerk , P. B. Migneault 1,800
Chief Fr. Trans., T. G. Coursolles 2,400
Translators (each from 2,400 to $1,400), J. A. Genand,
L. A. Frechette, L. Laframboise, J. M. A. D. Des-
aulniers, F.B. Hayes, H.H. Loucks, E.Perrin, E.Query.
Accountant, D. C. Chamberlain !?1,900
Clerk of Stationery, C. E. Clarke 1,500
1895]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
75
Miscellaneous Branch.
Accountant, D. C. Chamberlain $1,850
Assistant Accountant, D. W. Cameron 1, 150
Clerk of Stationery, and Supt. of Printing of Ses-
sional Papers of Parliament, C. E. Clarke 1,500
Assistant Clerk of Stationery , L. B. Scott 800
Junior Clerks, William Cairns, N.< Robideaux, H.
Macdonell and W. Dube . . .each from $1,150 to 90t
Postmaster, J. Stansf eld 1,750
Asst. do, F. X. Lemieux 950
Curator of Reading Foom, John L. Deacon 700
Sergeant-at-Arms Branch.
Chief Messenger, Lucien Dube 1,300
Assistant do, N. Turgeon 1,000
Doorkeeper, R. Harris 500
Official Stenographers.
Chief Reporter, George B. Bradley, M.D
Asst. do., S. A. Abbott '
" " E. J. Duggan
" " A. Horton...
Asst. Reporter, F. R . Marceau
" " T.P.Owens ,.a
" " A. Desjardines
" " A. C. Campbell
Asst to Chief Reporter, J. C. Boyce
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 3,200
Parliamentary Librarian, Martin Joseph Griffin 3.200
First Class Clerk, Alfred Hamlyn Todd 800
L. P. Sylvain ,600
Second Class Clerk, M. C. MacCormac ,400
" " E. Stewart Thayne ,200
Third Class Clerk, John Smith ,000
C. A. Martin 500
" " T. Chalmers Gilmour 500
Chief Messenger and Caretaker, L. J. Casault 900
Messenger, J. H. Dunlope 700
T. C. W. Lynton 500
" J. A. Beaudry 500
* 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
Minister of Justice, Hon. S
son, K.C.M.G., Q.C
Deputy Minister, Edmund
Chief Clerks, A. Power, Q.C. ,
Minister's Private Secretari
Deputy's Secretary, John L(
Accountant, J. E. Narrawaj
Penitentia
Inspector of Penitentiaries,
Accountant, George L. Fos'
Clerk, H. B. S. Lane
1 OF JUSTICE.
r John S. D. Thomp-
$7,000
L Newcombe, Q.C. . . 4,000
$2,400; G. L. B. Fraser 1,850
I, D. Stewart 2,000
slie 1,800
1,000
Fort McLeod,
Fredericton, A. F. Street.
Gait, Thos. Peck.
Gananoque,J. Ormiston.
Gaspe, A. J. Kavanagh.
Goderich, Aher 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.
Lethbridge, F. Champness.
Lindsay, D. Browne.
Liverpool, J. H. Dunlop.
Lockport, Jas. R. Rnggles
London, Robert Reid.
Lunenburq, A. B. (Joldwell.
Marg'tsville, D. W. Landers
Moncton, I. W. Binney.
Montreal, W. J O'Hara
Morrisburg, And. Broder.
Nanaimo, B. H. Smith
Napanee, Geo. M. Elliott.
N. Carl'le, P. C. Beauchesne
Newcastle, N.B., W. A. Park
NewWestminster,.J.S.Clute
Niagara, W. Kirby.
Niagara Falls, J. C. Bartle
North Sydney, A.G.HsLnril'n
Oshawa, Geo F. Blarney.
Ottawa, 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
DEPARTMENT OF ]
Controller of In. Revenue, H
Pt.Hawkesb'y, JCBourinot
Pt. Hood, E. D Tremaine.
Potton, W. Lynch.
Prescott, E. Jessup.
Quebec, J. B. Forsyth.
Rimouski, J. A. Martin.
Sackville, W. C. Milner.
Sarnia, G. N. Matheson.
SaultSte Marie,H Plummer
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, J. E. Cuffe
St. Hyac.inthe, J. A. Hamel
St. John, N.B.,J.n. Ruel.
St. John's, Q., H. W. Wood.
St. Stephen, H'y Graham.
St. Thomas, W* Y. Emery.
Stanstead, C. S. Channell.
Stratford, John Hamilton.
Summerside, C. W. Strong.
Button, J. Dunn.
Sydney, R. McDonald.
Three Rivers, P. B. Vanasse
Toronto, John Small.
Trenton, F. J. McGuire.
Truro, G. P. Nelson.
Vancouver, J. M. Bovvell.
Victoria, A. R. Milne.
Wallaceburg, T. B. Gillard.
Weymout.h, N. B. Jones.
Whitby, J. R. Philp.
Windsor, NS. , H . W . Di mock
Windsor, 0., S. E. Martin.
Winnipeg, Thos. Scott.
Wdst'ck,N.B.,l>.F. Merritt
TFWc,0.,W.H.VanIngen
Yarmouth, W. H. Moody.
NLAND REVENUE.
jn. J. F. Wood.M.P.. $5,000
3.200
ry Branch.
J. G. Moylan 3,200
er 1,800
. 1.000
The Supreme Court.
Registrar of Supreme Court and Editor o/
Supreme Court Reports. R. Cassels, Q.C 3,200
Reporter, George Du val 2,400
Assistant Reporter, C. H. Masters 1,300
The Exchequer Court.
Registrar L A Audette 2,000
Clerk, Charles Morse 1,150
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.
Controller of Customs, N. Clarke Wallace $5,000
Acting-Commissioner, Thos. J. Watters 2,800
Minister's Private Secretary, J. R. K. Bristol 1,200
Chief Clerk of Statistics
Inspectors of Ports, D. D. O'Meara, W. H. Hill, J.
S. MacLa'ren, Geo. H. Young, J. S. Clute,
Alfred Bonltbee each 9. nnn
Financial Inspector, S. W. 3
Board of
Acting-Chairman, Thos. J.
Assistant Dominion Apprt
Geo. W. Jessup
COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS
Amherst, W. D. Main.
Amherstburg, Geo. Gott.
Annapolis, E. McCormack.
Antigonish, A. Bovd.
Arichat, R. Benoit.
Baddeck, J. McDonald.
Barrington, D. Sargeant.
Bathurst, D. Leahy (act'g)
Berlin, A. L. Bowman.
Belleville, W. Webster.
Bowmanville, J. Rankin.
Brantford, H. B. Leeming.
Bridgetown, S. S. Ruggles.
Brockmlle, W. H. Jones.
IcMichael 2,000
Appraisers.
Watters
liser and Secretary,
1,200
From $4,000 to $300 each.
Camo, Thos. C. Cook.
Charlottetown, Jas. Currie.
Chatham,NB., D.Ferguson
Chatham, 0, R. Stephenson
CoaticooJf, John B. Daly.
Cobourg, Ch. E. Ewing.
Collingwood, Geo. Watson.
Cookshire, A. Ross.
Cornwall,
Dalhousie, W. Montgom'y.
Deseronto, R. Rayburn.
Digby, J. M. Viets.
Dorchester, W. Dobson.
Fort Erie, E. W. Brookfield
Assistant Commissioner, W. J. Gerald 3,000
Secretary's Branch.
Chief Clerk and Secretary, W. Himsworth 2,300
Ass't Sec. and Short Hand Writer, W. Carter . . . 1,700
Shnrt Hand and Typewriter, J. P. McCarthy. . . 1,300
Clerk F Newby 1,400
Clerk A McCulloch 480
Clerk, F. K. Blatch, Printing and Forms 1,400
Clerk, Geo. Fowler, Stamps, Instruments, &c 1,250
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Accountant's Branch.
Chief Clerk and Accountant,
Assistant Accountant, F. R. E. Campeau 1,800
Clerks, J. E. Valin, C. R. Hall, J. Byrnes, R
Quain $1,400 to 1,800
Statistical Branch.
Clerks, W. L. Heron, J. F. Shaw, G. Brunei, R.
Nettle $1,000 to 1,800
Standards Branch.
J. A. Dorion $1,400
J. P. Dunn and John Burn, each 1,200
Secretary to the Controller, C. W. Winter 1,600
A nalyst's Branch.
Chief Analyst, Thos. Macfarlane
Assistant Analysts, A. McGill, F. W. Bebbington
and A. L. Tourchot
Laboratory Clerk, Jas. Watson
Inspectors of Inland Revenue.
Chief Inspector. . .Henry Godson. . .Toronto
Windsor District . . James Gow Windsor . .
Toronto . . John Morrow Toronto
Kingston " . . W. L. Hamilton .Brockville. . .
Montreal . . R. Bellemare Montreal
Quebec " J. M. Lemoine . . Quebec
N. Br'nsw'k " . .T. Burke St.John.N.B.
Nova Scotia " . . R. Borradaile .... Halifax
Manitoba " . . J. K. Barrett .... Winnipeg. . . .
B. Columbia " . .Wm. Gill Victoria ....
P. E. Island " . . R. Borradaile .... Halifax
Chief Inspector of Distilleries, J. Davis, Windsor.
Inspec'r Bonded Manufac'es, J. Morrow, Toronto
Inspector Tobacco Factories, W. J. Gerald. Ottawa
FINANCE DEPARTMENT.
Minister of Finance, Hon. Geo. E. Foster, D.C.L.
Deputy Minister and Secretary Treasury Board,
J. M. Courtney
Assistant Deputy Minister, W. Fitzgerald (Super-
intendent of Insurance).
Comptroller of Dominion Currency, F. Toller
Chief Clerk Savings Bank Branch, C. J. Anderson
Dominion Bookkeeper, M. G. Dickieson
Secretary. C. W. Treadwell
Secretary to Minister, S. J. Jenkins
First Class Clerks, G. Lowe, C. A. Gough, J. Mc-
Nicol, J. Fraser, N. S. Garland, each from
. $1,800 to
Accountant of Contingencies, W. H. Hayes
2,800
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,400
2,000
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,800
$7,000
4,200
2,600
2,400
2,400
1,950
2,000
1,550
1,250
Insurance Branch.
Superintendent, W. Fitzgerald 3 200
Chief Clerk, A. K. Blackadar l,85o
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Minister of Public Works, Hon. Jos. A. Ouimet.. $7,001
Deputy Minister, A. Gobeil 3 200
Secretary, E. F. E. Roy 2,000
Chief Engineer, Louis Coste 3,200
Chief Architect, Thomas Fuller 3,200
Chief Accountant, 0. Dionne 2,40(
Private Secretary, R. C. Desrochers 1,700
Engineering Branch.
Chief Clerk, R. Steckel 2,400
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Postmaster-General, Sir A. P. Caron, K.C.M.G. . . $7,000
Private Secretary to Postmaster-General, G. G.
V. Ardouin 600
Deputy Postmaster -General, Lt.-Col. Wm. White 3,20(
Secretary's Branch.
Chief Clerk and Secretary, W. D. LeSueur, B. A . . 2,601
First Class Clerks, C. Falconer, A. W. Throop,
E. P. Stanton, G. G. V. Ardouin, each $1,800 to 1,401
Second Class Clerks, J. M. O'Leary, C. Pope, F.
G. Moon, J. H Brown, B. M. Northrop, A.
Lampman, B.A each. $1,400 to 1,1(X
Accountant's Branch.
Jhief Clerk and Accountant, W. H. Smithson, . . . 2,600
First Class Clerks, W. J. Barrett, W. J. Johnstone,
John Graham $1,800 to 1,400
Second Class Clerks, J. P. Brophy E. H. Benjamin,
El. 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, C. O. Doucet $1,400 to 1,100
Money Order Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, G. F. Everett . . $2,400'
First Class Clerk, S. S. Thorne 1,500
Second Class Clerk, J. F. Wall 1,400
Savings Bank Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, D. Matheson. . . 2,400
First Class Clerk, W. H. Harrington 1,800
Second Class Clerks, J. Rose Smith, W. II. Eagle-
son, J. H. Fairweather. E. B. Bell, W. H. Kreps,
W. H. McCuaig $1,400 to 1,100
Printing and Supply Branch.
'hief Clerk and Superintendent, Sidney Smith . . 2,400
First Class Clerk, < >. Fortier 1,800
Second Class Clerks, W. D. O'Brien, H. H. Gray,
$1,400 to 1,200
Dead Letter Branch.
'hief Clerk and Superintendent, 1 ohn Walsh . .
First Class Clerk, G. R White
Second Class Clerk, G. J. Binks
2,000
1,500
1.400
Mail Service Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, A. Lindsay 1,950
Second Class Clerks, H. W. Griffin, W. Smith,
B.A., E. B. Wood $1,400 to 1,100
Postage Stamp Branch.
Chief Clerk and Superintendent, J. Plunkett. . . . 1,850
Second Class Clerks. C. J. B. Higgins, A. Devine,
H. G. Dunlevie, E. Daubney $1,400 to 1,100
Post Office Inspectors.
Chief Inspector, M. Sweetnarn, Toronto 2,800
Nova Scotia, C. J. Macdonald, Halifax 2,400
Prince Edward Island, F. r"e St. Croix Brecken
(Postmaster of Charlottetown, and Assistant
P. O. Inspector), Charlottetown 2,200
New Brunswick, S. J. King, St. John 2,200
Quebec, A. Bolduc, Quebec 2,000
Three Rivers, G. Desilets, Three Rivers 2,000
Montreal (Vacant)
Ottatva, F. Hawken, Ottawa 2,200
Kingston, (Vacant)
Toronto, R. W. Barker, Toronto 2,000
Barrie, A. Jones, Barrie 2,200
London, D. Spry, London 2,600
Stratford, Henry G. Hopkirk, Stratford 2,200
MamtobaandN. W. Ter.,W.W. McLeod, Winnipeg 2,400
British Columbia, E. H. Fletcher, Victoria 2,20O
DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS.
Minister of Railways and Canals, Hon. John
Haggart $7,000
Deputy-Minister & Chief Engineer, C. Schreiber. 6,000
Secretary, Chief Clerk, John H. Balderson 2,200
Law Clerk, Chief Clerk, H. A. Fissiault 2,400
Chief Clerk, Chief Engineer's Office, L. K. Jones. 1,900
Chief Clerk Records, M. W. Maynard 1,850
Accountant, Firxt Class Clerk, Leonard Shannon . 1,700
First Class Clerks W. J. Tilley, $1,800 ; F. A.
Dixon, $1,800; Neil Stewart, $1,7501 H. L.
Filteau, $1,700; B. H. Teakles, $1,700; Charles
Costin, $1,600; J. E. W. Currier, $1,400.
Second Class Clerks A. U. Almon, $1,400; C.
E. D. Chubbuck, $1,400 ; Rich'd Devlin, $1,400;
J. W. Pugslev $1.300; H. L. B. Ross, $1,250;
W. B. Almon Hill, $1,250 ; C. W. Ross, $1,200.
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DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.
Minister of Militia and Defence, Hon. J. C.
Deputy Minister, Col. The Hon. C. Eugene Panet 3,200
Chief Clerk, Benjamin Suite 1|WC
Secretary of Department, Capt. Alphonse Benoit l.bOU
Account Branch.
Chief Clerk and Accountant. C. H. O'Meara 2,400
Stores Branch.
Director of Stores and Keeper of Militia Proper-
ties, Lieut.-Col. John Macpherson $3,000
Engineer Branch.
Acting Architect, Lieut. F. W. White 1,400
Military Branch.
General Officer Commanding, Major Gen. Ivor
Herbert, C.B pay and allowances 4,000
A.D.C., Capt. Eric Streatfeild pay. . . . 1,200
Adjutant-General, Col. Walker Powell .... salary
and allowance 3,200
Assistant Adjutant-General, Lieut-Colonel The
Hon. Matthew Aylmer 2,325
Quarter-Master-General, Lieut.-Col. P. H.N. Lake 3,200
I nspector of Artillery and Warlike Stores, Lieut.-
Col. de la Chevois T. Irwin 2,756
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Minister of the Interior, Hon. T. Mayne Daly $7,000
Deputy Minister of the Interior, A. M. Burgess. . 3,20(1
Private Secretary to Minister, A. Chisholm 1.40C
Secretary's Branch.
Secretary, John R Hall 2,800
Assistant Secretary, L. C. Pereira 1,800
< lerk in Charge of Timber and Mines, G. U.
Ryley 1,800
Clerk in Charge of Ordnance and Admiralty
Lands, Wm. Mills 1,800
Clerk in charge of Immigration, L. M. Fortier. . . 1,45(
Registrar of Correspondence, K. J. Henry 1,800
Law Clerk, T. G. Rothwell 1,65(
Patent's Branch.
Chief Clerk, W. M. Goodeve 2,25(
Accountant's Branch.
Accountant, Chief Clerk, J. A. Pinard 2,25(
Assistant Accountant, C. H. Beddoe 1,80(
Surveys Branch.
Surveyor General, E. Deville 2,60(
Geographer, J. Johnston 2,00(
Astronomer, W. F. King 2,0i
Clerk in Charge of Survey Records, F. Clayton. . 1,80(
Chief Inspector of Surveys. J. S. Dennis 1, ~
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OUTSIDE SERVICE.
Land Board, Winnipeg.
Commissioner of Dominion Lands, H H. Smith. $5,00
Superintendent of Mines, W. Pearce 3,20
Inspector Dominion Lands Agencies, J M. Gordon 2,20
Secretary, T. R. Burpe 2,00
Assistant Secretary, R. A. Ruttan 1,50
Dominion Lands Agents.
Winnipeg E. F. Stephenson .
Brandon W. H. Hiam
Minnedosa lohn Flesher
Regina
Calgary
Prince Albert . .
Edmonton
Estevan
Battleford
Lethbridge
Wetaskiwin ....
Yorkton
Red Deer
Lake Dauphin Robert Gunne
Beaver Lake Joseph Kildahl . . .
New Westminster, B.C John McKenzie . .
Kamloops, B.C E. A. Nash
W. H. Stevenson
Amos Rowe .
John McTaggart . .
T. Anderson
C. E. Phipps
E. Brokovski
W. H. ottingham
T. B. Ferguson . . .
F. K. Herchmer. ..
. . . J G. Jessup
2,00
1,50
1,2(K
1,50
1,20
1,50
1,50
1,20
1,20
1,21
1,20
1,20
1,09
90
73
1,50
1.2f
Crown Timber Agents.
Vinnipeg E. F. Stephenson . .
"dmonton Thos. Anderson. . .
ialgary Amos Rowe
>rince Albert John McTaggart. .
New Westminster, B.C T. S. Higginson. . . 1,800
n lerk of Legis. Assembly N. W.T., and Sec'y to
Lt. -Governor. R. B. Gordon 2,400
Secretary to the Lieut. -Governor of the District
of Keewatin, Hon. Walter Robert Bown 600
Registrars of the N. W. Territories.
nspector of Land Titles Offices, P. M. Barker. .. $2,000
Vest Saskatchewan District. . W. J. Scott 2,000
Sast Saskatchewan District . . S. Brewster 1 200
District of South Alberta .... T. A. McLean .... 1,600
)istrict of North Alberta .... Georges Roy 1,600
district of Assiniboia G. A. Montgomery 1,600
locky Mountains Park of Canada, Banff, N.W.T.,
Superintendent, Geo. A. Stewart 1,800
Immigration Agents.
Montreal J. Hoolahan 1,200
Quebec , P.Doyle 1,400
Halifax, N.S E. M. Clay 1,200
St. John, N.B S. Gardner 1,000
Caretakers of Ordnance Lands.
Chambly, Q J. O. Dion 60 00
Grand Falls, N.B Bertram Currier. . 200 00
Leamington, Ont Peter Conover. ... 75 00
Blenheim, Ont W. R. Fellows, Jr . . 20 00
Queenstown, Ont Joseph Walker 50 00
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
Minister of the Interior, Hon. T. M. Daly $7,000
Deputy Head and Director, Alfred R. C. Selwyn,
C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.s v 4,000
A ssistant Director and Chief Geologist, George
M. Dawson, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S 2,300
Assistant Director and Chief Geologist, Robert
Bell, LL.D., M.D., F.R.S.C 2,300
Assistant Director, Palaeontologist and Zoologist,
J. F. Whiteaves, F.R.S.C., F.G.S 2,300
Assistant Director, Chemist and Mineralogist
G. C. Hoffmann, F.I.C., F.R.C.S 2,250
Assistant Director, Botanist and Naturalist
John Macoun, F.L.S., F.R.S.C 2,000
Mining Engineer and Geologist, E. D. Ingall,
M.E., A.R.S.M 1,650
First Class Clerk and Accountant, John Marshall, 1,800
First Class Clerk, Chief Draughtsman and
Geographer 1,400
Geologists, R. W. Ells, 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 ; Wm. Mclnnes, B.Ap.Sc., $1 ,200,
Assistant Geologists, E. R. Faribault, $1,200;
Napoleon J. Giroux, B.L.S., $1,100 ; Alfred E.
Barlow, M.A., $1,100
Assistant Topographer, A. S. Cochrane 1,400
Artist and Assistant Palaeontologist, L. M.
Lambe, F.G.S 1,400
Lithologist, Walter Ferrier, B. Ap.Sc. , F.G.S 1,350
Assistant Curator, C. W. Willimott 1,300
A ssistant Chemist, F. G. Wait, M. A 1,250
Assistant Palaeontologist, Henry M. Ami, M.A.,
D.Sc., F.G.S 1,200
Museum Assistant, R. L. Broadbent 1,200
Clerk, Div. Mining Statistics, H. P. Brumell. . . . 1,150
Draughtsman, L. N. Richard 1,000
Librarian, John Thorburn, LL.D 800
Caretaker, Thos. Burke 700
Messenger, Allan McKinnon 450
DEPARTMENT OF IND AN AFFAIRS.
INSIDE SERVICE.
Superintendent-General, Hon. T. Mayne Daly. . .
Deputy Supt.-General, Hayter Reed $3,200
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Accountants Branch.
Chief Clerk and Accountant, D. C. Scott 1,800
Solicitor, E. L. Newcombe 400
Clerk in charge, R. G. Dalton 1,400
First Class Clerks, Win. McGirr, $l,bOO; F. W.
Second Class Clerks, Jas. J. Campbell,?!, 400 ; E.
Rochester, .$1,300.
Stenographers, J. A. J. McKenna, $1,400; R. B.
E. Moffatt, $600.
Lands and Timber Branch.
Clerk in Charge, J. D. McLean 1,800
First Class Clerk,W. A. Orr 1,400
Correspondence Branch.
Clerk in Charge, A. N. McNeill
Registry Branch.
Clerk in Charge, Samuel Stewart
Second Class Clerk, T. F. S. Kirkpatrick .
$1,800
1,500
1,400
Technical Branch.
Clerk in Charge, W. A. Austin 1,800
Assistant Surveyor, Samuel Bray 1,400
Agencies and Reserves Branch.
Inspector, A. Dingman 1,800
Statistics and Sitpply Branch.
Clerk in Charge, John McGirr 1,500
School Branch
Clerk in Charge, M. Benson
Printing and Translation.
Clerk in Charge, H. C. Ross 1,400
Packer, Benj. Hayter 430
Messengers, T. Starmer, $500 ; F. II. Byshe, $330 ;
Wm. Seale, $330
OUTSIDE SERVICE
Ontario.
Inspector of Indian Agencies and Reserves, J. A.
Macrae, Ottawa.
Inspector of Timber, G. L. Chitty, Ottawa.
Clerks, A. G. Smith, Brantford ; A. M. Ironside, Mani-
towaning.
Medical Officer, R. M. Stephen, M.D., Manitowaning.
Guardian of Islands, J. G. Wallace, Rockport.
Principal of Wikwemikong Industrial School, Rev
D. Du Rouquet.
Principal of Indian Homes, Rev. James Irvine, Sault
Ste. Marie.
Principal of Mohawk Institute, Rev. R. Ashton,
Brantford.
Principal Mount Elgin Industrial Institute, Rev. W.
W. Shepherd, Muncey.
Indian
Abbott, W. Van., S. S.Marie
Allen, J., Chippewa Hill.
Bateman, Wm., Port Perry
Beattie, J., Highgate.
Bennett, E., Castile P. O.
Cowan, A. B., Gananoque.
Cameron, E D., Brantford.
Donnelly, J. P. , Port Arthur
Egar, W. G., Deseronto.
English, A., Sarnia.
Gordon, T., Strathroy.
Hagan, S., Thessalon.
Quebec.
Medical Officer, E. A. Mulligan, M.D., Maniwaki,
Indian Agents.
Agents.
Jones, P. E. ,MD, Hagersville
Jermyn, J. W., Cape Croker
Mclntyre, J., Savanne.
McKelvey, A.,Wallaceburg
McPhee, D. J., Atherley.
Price, W. H., Gore Bay.
Ross, B. W., Manitowaning
SUnpson, W., Wiarton.
Thackeray, J., Roseneath.
Walton, T.S., Parry Sound
Watson, E. P., Sarnia.
Bastien,A.O.,Jeune Lorette
Brosseau, A. , Caughnawaga
Desilets, H., M.D., Becan-
court.
Gagne, Rev. J., Maria.
LeBel, Narcisse, Cacouna.
Martin, James, Maniwaki.
Otis, L. E., Point Bleu.
Robillard, P. E., Pierre ville
Indian Agents Nova Scotia.
Beck\vith,C. E., Steam Mills.
Butler.Rev.T.J., Caledonia,
ameron, Rev. A., D. D.,
Christmas Island,
hisholm W. C., Heather-
ton.
Chisholm, Rev. J. C., St.
Peters.
De Molitor, J. J. E., Shel-
burne.
Gass, James, Shubenacadie.
Muir, D. H., M.D., Truro.
McDonald, Rev. R.,Pictou.
McDormand, F., Bear
River.
Mclsaac, Rev. D., Glendale.
McNeill, Rev. R., lona,
Grand Narrows
Smith, Geo. R., Yarmouth.
Wells, George, Annapolis.
New Brunswick.
Indian Superintendent, Jas. Parrel!
Medical Officer, J. S. Benson, M.D., Chatham.
Prince Edward Island.
Superintendent, J. O. Arsenault, Egmont Bay.
Manitoba and the North-West Territories.
Assistant Indian Commissioner, A. E. Forget, Regina.
Chief Inspector of Indian Ayencies, T. P. Wadsworth,
Regina.
Inspector of Indian Agencies, A. McGibbon, Regina^
Surveyor, J. C. Nelson, D.L.S , Ottawa.
Assistant Surveyor, A. W. Ponton, D.L.S., Regina.
Inspector of R. C. Schools, G. A. Betournay, Regina.
Storekeeper, W. B. Pocklington, Regina.
Clerks at Regina, G. E. Jean, F. H. Paget, J. A. Mitchell,
J. W. Jowett, A. W. L. Gompertz, A. P. Vankoughnet,,
E. C. Stewart, J. R. Marshollsay, C. J. Johnson, T. J .
Fleetham, H. R. Halpin, J. R. C. Honeyman, N. Camp-
bell, R, Bakes, A. H. Lock.
Interpreter, Peter Howie, Regina.
Medical Officer, F. X. Girard, M.D., Macleod.
Principal Battleford Industrial School, Rev. T. Clarke..
Principal Qu'Appelle Industrial School. Rev. J. Hugon-
nard.
Principal Dunbow Industrial School, Rev. A. Naessens..
Inspector of Indian Agencies and Superintendent for
Manitoba, E. McColl, Winnipeg.
Clerk, L. J. A. Leveque, Winnipeg.
Medical Officer, G. T. Orton, M.D., Winnipeg.
Principal Middle Church Industrial School, J. B.
Ashby.
Principal Red Deer Industrial School, Rev John.
Nelson.
Indian Agents.
Begg, Magnus, Gleichen.
Campbell, J. J., Canington
Manor.
Clink, D. L., Hollbroke.
Cornish, F.C., Fort Frances.
De Cazes, C., Edmonton.
Finlayson, J., Kutawa.
Grant, W. S., Indian Head.
Jones, W. E., Cote.
Keith, Hilton. Aldina.
Lash, J. B.,Muscowpetung,
Regina.
Lucas, S. B., Calgary.
Mann, G. G., Fort Pitt.
Markle, J. A., Birtle.
Mackay, A., Berens' River.,
Martineau, H., Manitoba
House.
McDonald, A., Broadview.
McKenzie, R. S., Stobart.
Muckle, A. M., Clandeboye.
Ogletree, F. , Port, la Prairie
Pither, R. J. N.,Rat Portage-
Reader. J., The Pas.
Ross, John, Saddle Lake.
>Villiams, P. J., Battleford..
Wilson, James, Macleod.
British Columbia.
Superintendent, A. W. Vowell, Victoria.
Clerks, J. W. Mackay, Victoria; W. McLaughlin, Vict'a...
Indian Reserve Commissioner, Hon. P. O'Reilly, Victoria...
Surveyors, E. M. Skinner, Victoria; F. A. Devereux,
Victoria; A. H. Green, Victoria.
Principal Kamloops Indus. School, Rev. A. M. Carion..
Principal Kuper Island Indus. School, Rev. G. Donkele.
Principal Metlakahtla Industrial School, J. R. Scott.
Indian Agents.
Devlin, F., New Westmins'r
Bell, Ewen, Williams Lake.
Galbraith, R. L. T., Fort
Steele.
Guillod, H., Alberni.
Lomas, W. H., Quamichan...
Loring, R. E., Hazelton.
Pidcock,R. H., Fort Rupert.
Wood, W. F., Kamloops.
1895]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND
STATIONERY.
Queen's Printer and Comptroller of Stationery,
S. E. Daw-son $3,200
Accountant's Branch.
Accountant, W. Gliddon 2,100
Printing Branch.
Superintendent of Printing, VV. McMahon $1,850
Stationeri/ Branch.
Superintendent of Stationery, Thos. Roxborough 1,500
DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
OF CANADA.
Secretary of State, Hon. John Costigan $7,000
Under Secretary of State and Deputy Registrar-
General, L. A. Catellier 3,200
Chief Clerk, P. Pelletier 2,100
Private Secretary to the Minister, M. F. Walsh. . 2,000
Correspondence Branch.
First-clans Clerks, H. J. Morgan, $1,800 ; F. Col-
son, Accountant, $1,750 ; G. Emond, $1.500 ; J.
F. Waters, M.A., $1,450. Five second and four
third-class clerks.
Registry Branch.
First-class Clerks, E. Brousseau, $1,800; I. W.
Storr, $1,500 ; A. G. Learoyd, $1,450 ; P. T.
Kirwan, $1,450. Five second and three third-
class clerks
Records Branch.
Chief Clerk, Keeper of Records, A. Audet $2,400
And two third-class clerks.
Board of Civil Service Examiners.
Chairman, J. Thorburn, M.A., LL.D., A. D. De-
Celles and P. LeSueur, each $400
Secretary, P. LeSueur 700
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES.
Minister of Marine <k Fisheries, Hon. Sir Charles
Hibbert Tupper, Q.C., K.C.M.G $7,000
Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Win.
Smith 3,600
Chief Clerk, J. Hardie 2,400
Chief Clerk, S. P. Bauset 2,400
Chief Clerk and Accountant, F. F. Gourdeau .... 2,250
Chief Eti'tineer and General Superintendent of
Lighthouses, W. P. Anderson 2,600
Assistant Engineer, W. B. Dawson, (J.E 2,000
Assistant Engineer and Architect, C. F. Cox 1,350
Hydrographic Surveyor, W. J. Stewart and two
assistants 1,650
Commissioner and General Inspector of Fisheries,
E. E. Prince, B. A , F.L.S 2,000
Chief Clerk, W. L. Magee 1,850
Private Secretaries to the Minister, M. Doyle and
W. C. Gordon.
29 Clerks with salaries ranging from $400 to $1,650
per annum.
Agents (From $2,200 to $1,400 each).
Quebec J. U. Gregory I Victoria, B C. .Jas. Gaudin
St. John, N.B. J. H. Harding Charlottetown, \ . , ,
Halifax, N.S. . . . J. Parsons I P.E.I / A>
Superintendents of Lights $1,600 and $1,300 each.
Halifax, N.S. C.A.Hutchins | Ottawa P. Harty
Board of Examiners, MI < stern and Mates.
Chairman, W. H. Smith, R.N.R., Halifax $1,800
Clerk, A. G. Gilpin 500
Kingston T. F. Taylor
Quebec W. C. Seaton
Victoria, B.C. .Jas. Gaudin
Halifax ....... D. Hunter
St. John, N.B.W. Thomas
St. Catharines. W.McIl wain
Ottawa ,
M. P. McEl-
hinmey
Inspectors of Boilers and Machinery.
Chairman Board S.S. Inspectors, E. Adams,
1,600
Quebec J. Samson
Ottawa
Halifax, N.S..D. Stevens
St.John, N.B.W. L. Waring
Toronto Jas. Johnston
Toronto John Dodds
Kingston, T. P. Thompson
Winnipeg . . .C.E.Robertson,
Montreal W. Laurie
Montreal L. Ai pin
Victoria, B.C.. J.A.Thomson
Inspectors of Hulls.
Toronto T. Harbottle
Quebec P. Brunelle
Ottawa. /M,P. McEl
St. John, N.B.... J.J.Olive
Halifax, N.S.... S. R. Hill
Kingston . . . T. Donelly
Victoria, B.C., R. Collister-
\ hinmey
Harbour Commissioners Chairm en.
Toronto A. B. Lee, Quebec E. Giroux
Montreal H. Buhner
Superintendent Meteorological Service, Toronto,
C. Carpmael $2,000 and residence.
Director of Observatory, St. John, N.B., D. L.
Hutchinson $800-
Superintendent of Fish Culture, Samuel Wilmot,
Ottawa, Ont 2,400
Inspectors of Fisheries.
Nova Scotia, District No. 1, A. C. Bertram,
North Sydney $900
Nova Scotia, District No. 2, Robt. Hockin, Pictou 900
Nova Scotia, District No. 3, J. R. Kinney, Yar-
mouth 900
New Brunsivick, District No. 1, J. H. Pratt,
St. Andrews 900
New Brunswick, District No. 2, Robt. A. Chap-
man, Moncton 900
New Brunswick, District No. 3, H. S. Miles,
Oromocto , 600-
Prince Edward Island, Ed. Hackett, Charlottet'n 800
Quebec, W. Wakeham, Ottawa, Ont ] ,600
British Columbia, John McNab, New West-
minster 1,000
N. W. Ter., F. C. Gilchrist, Fort Qu'Appelle .... 600
Manitoba, R. Latouche Tupper, Selkirk 900
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Minister of Agriculture, Hon. A. R. Angers $7,000
Deputy Minister, John Lowe 3,200
Secretary, H. B. Small 2,250
Private Secretary, Leon Gerin ($600 as P. Secy.) 1,150
Accountant^. B. Lynch. (Ins. Quarantines $300) 1,650-
Archives Branch.
Archivist, D. Brymner 2,000
Assistant A rchiv'ist, J. Mannette 1,650
Copyrights and Trade Marks Branch.
Registrar, J. B. Jackson ?,100
Patents Branch.
Deputy Commissioner, R. Pope 2,800
Chief Clerk, J. F. Dionne 1,800
First Class Clerk, W. J. Lynch 1,700
Statistics Branch.
Statistician, George Johnson 2,400
Assistant Statistician, E. H. St. Denis 1,500
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE.
Minister of Trade and Commerce, Hon. Mackenzie
Bowell .' $7,000
Deputy Minister and Chief Controller of Chinese
Immigration, H. G. Parmelee 4,000'
Minister's Secretary, J. L. Payne 1,750-
Clerks, .1. P. Nutting 1,400
Miss Edith Belford 650
Miss A. M. Robertson 400
AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE.
A uditor General, John Lorn McDougall $4,000
Chief Clerk, Exchequer Branch, E. D. Sutherland 2,000
Chief Clerk, Revenue Branch, J. Gorman 2.000
Chief Clerk, Expenditure Branch, F. Hayter 2,000 -
First Clas Clerk, J. B. Simpson 1,800
A Iso 6 Second Class Clerks and Ik Third Clou Clerk*.
THE MILITIA LIST DOMINION OF CANADA.
(Condensed and corrected, by the Militia -General orders, to October, 189k.)
AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN, Col. Sir Casimir S. Gzowski, K.C.M.G., Staff Officer to Engineer Force (Honorary).
GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR JOHN CAMPBELL HAMILTON GORDON, EARL OF ABERDEEN.
Governor General's Secretary: Arthur J. L. Gordon, Esq., C.M.G.
Aides-de-Camp : Captain C. P. W. Kindersley, Coldstream Guards and Captain B. C. Urquhart, The
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
Honorary Aides-de-Camp: Lt.-Col. Hon. J. M. Gibson, 13th Battalion ; Lt.-Col. H. R. Smith, 14th Battalion.
DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.
(Ottawa.)
MINISTER OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE, HON. James Cole-
brook Patterson.
Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence, Colonel Chas.
Eugene Panet.
Chief Clerk, Benjamin Suite, Esq.
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 Brunch, Lieut. F. W. White.
HEAD-QUARTERS STAFF OF THE MILITIA.
Ma
'ajor-Gcneral Commanding
J. C. Herbert, C.B.
the Militia, Maj. Gen. Ivor
Aide-de-Camp, Capt. Eric Streatfeild.
Adjutant-General of Militia ut Head Quarters, Colonel,
Walker Powell.
Asst. Adjutant-General of Militia at Head Quarters
Lt.-Col. Hon. M. Aylmer.
Quarter Master General, Col. P. H. N. Lake.
Inspector of Artillery and Warlike Stores, Lt.-Col. De la
Cherois T. Irwin
Assistant Inspector of Artillery, Lt.-Col. C. E. Monti-
zambert (Quebec) : Lt.-Col. W. H. Cotton ( Kingston J.
Inspector of Engineers, the Professor of Fortification
R. M. College.
Staff Officer to Engineer Force, Col. Sir C. S. Gzowski,
K. C.M.G. (Honorary A.D.C. to the Queen), Toronto.
Engineer Officer at Ha. Qrs.,
Surgeon-General,Col. Darby Rergin,M.n.(Cormvall,Ont)
DISTRICT STAFF.
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 1 Hd. Qrs. London. -Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. Henry Smith; Dist. Paymr. and
Supt. of Stores, Bt. Lieut. -Col. M. DeB. Dawson.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 2, Hd. Qrs. Toronto. Dc.py
Adjt.-Gen., Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter; Dirt. Paymr and
Supt. of Stores, Bt. Lt.-Col. John V. Graveley
^"JARY DISTRICT No 3 ' Hd " Q rs " Kingston. Dep'v.
Adjt.-Genl. Lt.-Col. W. H Cotton ; Dirt. Paymaster
and Supt. of Stores, Hony. Capt. F. Strange.
[
MILITARY DISTRICT Mo. 4, Hd. Qrs. Ottawa. Under the
command of the Asst. Adjt.-Genl. at Head Quarters.
Lt.-Col. Hon. M. Aylmer.
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 5, Hd. Qrs. Montreal. Dep'y.
Adj. Genl., Lt.-Col. C. F. Houghton ; Brigade Ma-
jor, Maj. Alexandra Roy; Supt. of Stores, Major and
Bt. Lt.-Col. John Gray.
MILITARY DISTRICT Mo. 6, Hd. Qrs. St. John's, P. Q.
Depy. Adjt. Genl., Lieut. -Col. G. d'O. d'Orsonnens ;
Slip, of Stores, Hony. Capt. L. E. Frenette.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 7, Hd. Qrs. Quebec. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-ColT. J. Duchesnay ; Dirt. Paymr.
and Supt. of Stores, Hony. Lt.-Col. W. H. Forrest.
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 8, Hd. Qrs. Fredericton, N. B.
Depy. 'Adjt.-Genl. Lt.-Col. G. J. Mannsell ; Dist.
Paymr. and Supt. of Stores, Maj. And. J. Armstrong,
(St. John, N. B.)
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 9, Hd. Qrs. Halifax. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl. Lt.-Col. J. D. Irving; Dist. Paymr. and
Supt of Stores, Lt.-Col J. R. MacShane.
PROVINCE OF MANITOBA, N.-W. TERRITORIES AND
DISTRICT OF KEEWATIN.
MILITARY DISTRICT Nc. 10, Hd. Qrs. Winnipeg. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Lt.-Col. J. G. Holmes ; Supt. of Stores,
Hony. Major J. Fraser.
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 11, Hd. Qrs. Victoria. Depy.
Adjt.-Genl., Major and tempy. Lt.-Col. J. Peters;
Dist. Paymr. and Supt. of Stores, Capt. A. W. Jones.
PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
MILITARY DISTRICT No. 12, Hd. Qrs. Charlottetown.
Dep'y. Adj. -Gen' I, Lt.-Col. G. J. Mannsell, Frederic-
ton, N.B.; Dist. P'tym'r and Supt. of Stores, Hony.
Maj. G. L. Dogberry.
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1895]
DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST.
81
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF CANADA.
Kingston, Ont.
Commandant, Major-Gen. D. R. Cameron, CM.G.,(late
R.A.); Staff- Adjt., Lt.-Col. S. C. McGill; Professor of
Military History, Surveying, Military Topography,
Reconnaissance, &c., Capt. A.H. Lee (Lt., R.A.); Pro-
fessor of Mathematics, &c., I. E. Martin, Esq., B.A.;
Professor of Fortification, Military Engineering, &c.,
Capt. Wm. Huskisson (R.E.) ; Professor of Artillery,
<kc., Capt. C. E. English (R.A.) ; Assistant Instructor
in Fortification, Military Engineering, &c., Capt. P.
G. Twining (Lt., R.E.); Assistant Instructor in
Mathematics, Captain A. G. G. Wurtele; Assistant
Instructor in Surveying, Military Topography, ike.,
Capt. J. B. Cochrane' ; Assistant Instructor in Mathe-
matics, Lieut. J. A. Moren (R.A); Professor of
English, Rev. C. L. Worrell, M.A. ; Professor of
Freehand Drawing, 4 fcc.,Forshaw Day, Esq., R C.A.;
Professor of French, A.D. Duval. Esq.,M.D. ; Professor
-of Civil Engineering, <kc., R. C. Harris, Esq., C. E. ;
Professor of Physics, <bc., John Waddell, Esq., B.A.,
Ph. D., D.Sc.; Medical Officer, Surg.-Maj. J.L.H. Neil-
son, M.D. (R. C. Arty.); Paymaster, Hon'y. Capt.
F. Strange.
Board of Visitors: Prsident, Col. Walker Powell,
A. G. ; Members: Col. Sir C. S. Gzowski, K.C.M.G,
A.D.C., Lt.-Col. T. J. Duchesnay, Lt.-Col. Hon. G. A.
Kirkpatrick, Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter.
ACTIVE MILITIA.
PERMANENT CORPS.
TUB ROYAL CANADIAN DRAGOONS.
"A" Squadron, Royal School of Cavalry (Toronto).
Commandant, ; Major, F. L.
Lessard.
""B" Squadron, Royal School of Iristruetion (Winnipeg).
Comm'indant, Lt. and Capt. E. H. T. Heward ; Adjt.
and Qr. Mr., Lieut, and Capt. T. D. B. Evans; Surg.
Maj., Alfred Codd, M.D.
TUB ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY.
Lt.-Col. Commanding. Dela Cherois T. Irwin (Ottawa.)
"'A" Battery, Royal School of Arty. (Kim/ston). Com-
mandant, ; Major, C. W.
Drury; Adjt., Lt. and Capt. F. M. Gaudet; Sura.
Maj., J. L. H. Neilson.
"B" Battery, Royal School of Arty. (Quebec). Com-
mandant, Lt.-Col. C. E. Montizambert ; Majors, Bt.
Lt.-Col. J. F. Wilson and A. A. Farley; Adjt., Capt.
R. W. Rutherford ; Qr. Mr., Hon. Capt. W. E. Imlah ;
Surg. Maj., C. C. Sewell, M.D.
THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF CANADIAN INFANTRY.
No. 1 Company, Royal School of Infantry (London, Out.)
Commandant, Lt.-Col. H. Smith; Major, B. H.
Vidal ; Adjt. and Qr. Mr., Capt. S. J. A. Denison ;
Surg. Maj., M. J. Hanavan, M.D.
.No. 2 Company, Royal School of Infantry (Toronto, Ont.)
Commandant, Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter ; Major, L.
Buchan ; Adjt. andQr. Mr., Capt. J. C. MacDougall ;
Surg. Maj., F. W. Strange, M.D.
No. 3 Company, Royal School of Infantry (St. John's,
Que.). Commandant, Lt.-Col. G. cf'O. d'Orsonnens ;
Major, D. D. Young; Adjt., Capt. J. E. Chinic ; Qr.
Mr., Capt. L. E. Frenette ; Surg. Maj., F. W. Camp-
bell, M.D.
No. 4 Company, Royal School of Infantry ( ' Fredericton,
N. B.) Commandant, Lt.-Col. G. J. Maunsell ; Major,
W, D. Gordon ; Adjt. and Qr. Mr., Capt. T. D'. R.
Hemming; Surg Maj., Robert McLearn, M.D.
CAVALRY.
The Royal Canadian Dragoons (see PERMANENT CORPS
above).
The Governor General's Body Guard for Ontario. Dra-
goons. (Toronto). Motto : " Nulli Secundus." Uni-
form, blue ; facings, white ; plume, white ; lace, silver.
6
Lt. -Colonel, George T. Denison. Major, Bt. Lieut. -
Col. F. C. Denison, C. M. G. Four Troops, Toronto :
Captains, Bt. Lt.-Col. Orlando Dunn, Bt. Major C. A.
K. Denison, J. R. Button, F. A. Fleming ; Adju-
tant, Capt. W. H. Merritt ; Qr. Mr., Hon'y Major
John Sloan ; Surg., F. L. Grasett.
1 Q f Hussars (Hd. Qrs. London, Ont.) Uniform, blue
I0b facings, buff. Lt.-Col. W. M. Gartshore ; Major.
Troops: "A," St. Thomas, Capt. Octavius Weld;
"B," London, Capt. J. B. Stothers ; "C," Moore-
town, Capt. ; "D,'
Kingsville Capt. A. H. King. Paymaster, T. S.
Hobbs. Adjutant, 2nd Lieut. J. F. Merrison ; Qr. Mr
Benj. Higgins, Jr.; Surg., S. A. King, M.D.
O nr ] Dragoons (Hd. Qrs., Oak Ridges, Ont.) Uni-
* u ' * form, blue; facings, white; plume, white.
Lt.-Colonel, Wm. Buchner, (Welland); Major, R. W.
Gregory, (St. Catharines).
Troops : ' " A," St. Catharines, Capt. W. P. Stull,
(Homer) ; " B," St. Ann's, Capt. and Bt. Major F. O.
Burch; "C," Burford, Capt. and Bt. Maj. T. L. Jones;
" D," Queenston, Capt. A. D. K. Servos, (Niagara) ;
" E," Welland, Capt. W. R. Ferguson, (Niagara Falls).
Adjutant, Capt. J. B. Baldwin (Toronto); Qr Mr.,
Hon. Capt. James Sheppard ; Surg., J. M. Warren.
O vr l "The Prince of Wales' Canadian Dragoons"
01 u (Hd. Qrs. Cobourg, Ont.) Uniform, Scarlet ;
facings, yellow ; plume, black and red. Major Com-
manding, Bt. Lt.-Col. D'A. E. Boulton.
Troops : " A," Cobourg, Capt. W. W. Brown ; " B," Mill-
brook, Capt David Sutton ; " C," Peterborough, Capt.
and Bt. Lt.Col. H. C. Rogers ; " D," Wellington, Capt.
Hugh McCulloch, (Wellington). Paymaster, J. G.
Hagerman. Adjutant. Lt. W. D. Johnston, (Peter-
borough); Qr Mr., Hon'y Capt. Chas. Stapleton ;
Surg., Henry Turner, M.D.
/if], Hussars (Hd. Qrs. Kingston. Ont.) Uniform,
^ L11 blue ; facings, buff. Lt.-Colonel, John Duff.
Troops: "A," Kingston, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Arohd.
Knight; " B," Wilton, Capt. Thomas Clyde; "C,"
Loughborough, Capt and Bt. Major W. 'B Burnett
(Havelock); "D," Prescott, Capt. and Bt. Maj. John
Raney. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. M. W. Strange. Ad-
jutant, Lt. A. A. Binnington; Qr. Mr., Thos. Toddi
Surg., H. R. Duff.
C4-U Dragoons (Hd. Qrs. Cookshire, Que.) Uni-
* form, blue ; facings white ; plume white. Lt.-
Colonel, J. H. Taylor ; Major, J. F. Learned.
Troops : No. 1, Cookshire, Capt H. S. Farnsworth ;
No. 2, Sherbrooke, Capt, G. L. McNicol ; No. 3, Stan-
stead, Capt. John Clarke, (Apple Grove); No. 4, Comp-
ton, Capt. A. L. Pomroy ; No. 5, Sutton, Capt. J. S.
Billings ; Paymr. Hony. Capt H. A. Taylor ; Adju-
tant, ; Qr.-Mr., H. H. Pope ; Sura.,
" Duke of Connaught's Royal Canadian Hus-
sars" (Hd. Qrg. Montreal, Que.) Uniform,
blue; facings, buff. 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. B&rr, (Frontier P.O.);
No. 4, Clarenceville, Capt. G. H. Macfie. Paymaster,
Hony. Maj. C. C. Clapham. Adjutant,
Qr. Mr., Hon'y Maj. J. T. McBride ; Surg., J. R.
Spier, M.D.
8th
' Princess Louise's New Brunswick " Hussars.
Badge and Motto : A "Garter" surmounted by
the Coronet of H.R.H. the Princess Louise ; within
the "Garter" the Number VIII., with the motto,
" Regi patriaeque fidelis." (Hd. Qrs. Rothesay,
N. B.) Uniform, blue ; facings, buff. Lt.-Colonel,
James Domville (St. John) ; Majors, Alfd. Markham,
(St. John) and H. M. Campbell (Apohaqui).
Troops: "A," Hampton, Capt. G. S. Maunsell; " B,"
Ossekeag, Capt. A. J. Markham; "C," Apohaqui,
Capt. J. W. Domville ; " D," Hammond, Capt. D. J.
Fowler, (Hammpndvale) ; "E," Johnston, Capt. E.L.
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Wedderburn, (Hampton); " F," Shediac, Capt. J. R.
McDougall ; " G," Springfield, C.apt. J. H.McRobbie
(St. John). Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. J. J. Woodward;
Adjutant. Capt. F. V. Wedderburn, (Hampton) ; Qr.
Mr.. Surg., J. E. March, M.D.
The Queen's Own Canadian Hussars (Quebec). Uni-
form, blue ; facings, buff. Major Commanding, Win.
D. Brown.
Troops: "A," Capt. A. H. D. W. Breakey ; " B,"
Capt. T. S. Hethrington. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. W.
W. Martin. Adjutant, Qr. Mr.,
A. E. Clint; Surg., C. E. Elliott, M.D.
INDEPENDENT TROOPS.
King's Canadian Hussars. (Kentville, N. S.) Uniform,
blue ; facings, buff. Badge and Motto : A wreath of
Mayflowers supporting the Imperial Crown. Below
the Crown and overlying the wreath, a scroll, with the
motto, " Vota Vita Mea." Under the wreath, a ribbon
bearing the designation, " King's Canadian Hussars."
Capt., Bt. Maj. J. W. Ryan.
Manitoba Dragoons, "A" Troop (Virden, Man.) Uni-
form scarlet ; facings, white. Captain, E. A. C.
Hosmer.
Manitoba Dragoons, " B," Troop (Portage La Prairie,
Man.) Uniform, scarlet ; facings white. Captain,
H. J. Woodside.
The Princess Louise Dragoon Guards (Ottawa). Uni-
form, blue ; facings, white ; plume, white. Badge :
The joint monogram of H.R.H. the Princess Louise
and of His Excy. the Governor-General, the Marquis
of Lorne, and consists of a Princess' coronet and
Marquis' coronet, the former above and the latter in
the centre of two inverted L's, representing Lorne and
Louise. Capt., F. F. E. Gourdeau.
Winnipeg Troop, Dragoons (Winnipeg, Man.) Uni-
form, blue; facings, buff. Capt., Cornelius Knight.
FIELD ARTILLERY.
Uniform, blue ; facings, scarlet.
1st Field Brigade of Artillery (Guelph, Ont.)Lt-Colonel,
A. H. Macdonald.
Field Batteries : No. 1, Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col. Wm.
Nicoll ; Capt. Alex. Murchison ; No. 2, Maj. John
Davidson ; Capt. Thos. McCrae. Adjutant, Captain
H. D. Merewethsr. Surg., Jas. Lindsay.
FIELD BATTERIES.
Durham F. B. of Artillery (Port Hope, Ont.), Major,
Bt. Lt.-Col. William McLean; Capt. C. J. Snyder ;
Surg., T. G. Brereton.
Gananoque F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.
William McKenzie ; Capt. S. A. McKenzie ; Surg., G.
H. Bowen.
Hamilton F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.
H. P. Van Wagner (Stony Creek); Capt. and Bt. Maj.
J. S. Hendrie ; Siirg., A. B. Osborne, M.D.
Kingston F.B. of Arty. (Ont.), Major. Wm. M. Drennan;
Capt. J. A. Wilmot; Surg. Maj., H. J. Saunders.
London F.B. of Arty. (Ont.), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col. J.Peters ;
Capt. ; Surg. Maj., V. A. Brown.
Montreal F. B. of Artillery (Que.), Major, J. S. Hall;
Capt. G. R. Hooper ; Surg. Maj., G. E Fenwick.M.D.
Newcastle F. B. of Artillery (N. B.) Major, Bt. Lt.-Col.
Robert R. Call; Capt. R. L. Maltby ; Surg., F L
Pedolin.
Ottawa F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Major, L. D. C. F. Bliss
Capt. G. S. Bowie ; Surg., W. R. Bell, M.D.
Quebec F. B. of Artillery. Major, Bt. Lt -Col C W A
Lindsay ; Capt. P. P. Boulanger ; Surg., J. M. Tur-
Shefford F. B. of Artillery (Granby, Que.), Major, Bt.
Lt.-Col. Theophile Amyrauld ; Capt. Wm. Kay ; Surq. f
J. B. Gibson, M.D.
Sydney F. B. of Arty. (^V. S.), Major, W. McK. McLeod -
Capt. Walter Crowe ; Surg., M. A. McDonald.
Toronto F. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Major, J. H. Mead
Capt. L. E. W. Irving ; Surg., J. E. Elliott, M.D.
Welland Canal F. B. of Arty. (Ont.), Major, Bt. Lt.-CoL
Frank King (St. Catharines) ; Captain,
Surg., Elisha Jessop, M.D.
Winnipeg F. B. of Arty. (Man.), Major, L.W.P. Coutlee;
Capt. Edwin Doidge ; Surg., R. J. Blanchard, M.D.
Woodstock F. B. of Arty. (N. B.), Major, Bt, Lt.-Col. F.
H. J. Dibblee; Capt. C. H. Emery; Surq., W. N.
Hand, M.D.
GARRISON ARTILLERY.
Uniform, blue ; facings, scarlet.
The Royal Canadian Arty, (see PERMANENT CORPS.
above).
Halifax Garrison Battalion of Artillery (N. S.), Lieut.-
Colonel, A. E. Curren ; Majors, W. J. Stewart, A.
G. Hesslein.
Seven Companies, Halifax : Captains, F. W. Parker, J..
S. Dimock, C. R. Reynolds, Henry Flowers, G.C. Hart,
W. M. Botsford. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. E. D,.
Adams. Adjutant, Maj. F. H. Oxley.' Q.M., Hon'y
Capt. H. J. Harris. Surg. Maj., T. R. Almon, M.D.
British Columbia Garrison Battalion of Artillery (Hd.
Qrs. Victoria, B. C.). Lt.-Colonel, E.G. Prior ; Majors,.
T. O. Townley, N. P. Snowden.
Companies : No. 1, Victoria, Lieut. A. G. Sargisson -
No. 2, Victoria, Capt. ; No. 3, Victoria^
Capt W. B. Smallfield ; No. 4, Vancouver, Capt.
Paymaster W. Shears. Adjutant,
Qr. M., A. C. Flumerfelt. Surg., E. S. Hasell.
Montreal Garrison Battalion of Arty. (Que.) Lt. Colonel*.
F. M. Cole ; Majors, R. H. Reid, A. M. McEwen.
Six Companies, Montreal : Capts., W. N. King, W. H..
Featherstone,
Paymaster, Hony. Major W. C. Trotter. Adjutant,.
. Q. M., John Lewis. Surg., F. G. Finley,.
M.D. Asst. Surg. , J. M. Elder, M.D.
New Brunswick Garrison Battalion of Artillery. (Hd.
Qrs., St. John, N. B.) Lt. Colonel, John R. Armstrong?
Major, G. W. Jones.
Companies : No. 1, St. John, Capt. S. D. Crawford ; No. 2,.
Carleton, Capt. J. B. M. Baxter ; No. 3, Portland, Capt.
R. H. Gordon; No. 4, St. John, Capt. T. E. G. Arm-
strong ; No. 5, Fairville, Capt. W. W. White. Pay-
master, Geo. F. Smith. Adjutant, Capt, G. K. Mc-
Leod. Q. M., Maj. J. J. Gordon. Surg., J. W. Daniel,
M.D. Asst. Surg., Jos. Andrews, M.D.
Prince Edward Island G. Battn. of A. (Hd. Qrs., Char-
lottetown, P. E. 1.) Lt.-Colonel, F. S. Moore. Major ',
J. A. Longworth.
Companies : No. 1, Charlottetown, Capt. H. McL. Davi-
son ; No. 2, Charlottetown, Capt. F. W. L. Moore ;
No. 3. Georgetown, Capt. Chas. Owen ; No. 4. Souris,
Capt. James Brenan ; No. 5, Montague, Lieut. Chas.
B. Fraser. Paymr., S. F. Hodgson. Adjt., Capt.
W. A. O. Morson. Q. M.. Hon'y Capt. Edmund Came-
ron. Siirg., S R. Jenkins. Asst. Surg., G. Gillis.M.D.
GARRISON COMPANIES.
Cobourg Company of Artillery. (Ont.) Capt., X. F..
MacNachtan.
Digby Co'y of Arty. (N.S.), Capt., Bt. Maj. John Daley.
No. 1 Co'y of A., Levis (Que.) Capt. J. A. S. Martineau.
No. 2 Co'y of A., Levis, (Que.) Capt. Bt., Major
Georges S. Vien.
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Mahone Bay Co'y of Arty. (N.S.) Capt., P. A. Ernst.
Pictou Co'y of Arty. (N.S) CapL, A. J. Craig. Horiy
Surg., John Stewart, M.D.
No. 1 Co'y of Arty. (Quebec). Capt., Bt.-Maj. Hermene-
gilde Roy.
No. 2 Co'y of Arty. (Quebec). Capt., Bt.-Maj. T. L. Bou-
langer.
Yarmouth Co'y of Arty. (N.S.) Capt., Bt.-Maj. T. R.
Jolly.
ENGINEERS.
Uniform, scarlet ; facings, blue.
Brighton Company of Engineers, (N.B.) Major, D.
McLeod Vince, (Lower Brighton). Capt., J. R.
Tomkins.
Charlottetown Engineer Company (P. E. I.) Capt.,
W. A. Weeks.
INFANTRY AND RIFLES.
Infantry Uniform, scarlet ; facings, blue. Rifles Uni-
form, green ; facings, scarlet.
The Royal Regiment of Canadian Infantry(see PERMANENT
CORPS above).
Governor-General's Foot Guards (Ottawa.) Lt. Colonel,
Frederick Toller. Majors, W. E. Hodgins. (Hony. A .
D.C. to Lt-Gov. ofOnt.), John Hodgins.
Six Companies. Ottawa: Captains T. J. Waiters, A.
L. Jarvis, P. B. Taylor, S. C. D. Roper, D. A. Mac-
pherson, H. P. Brumell. Adjutant,
Q.M., Hon'y Maj. W. L. Heron. Sura., A. J. Horsey,
M.D. Asst. Surg., J. A. Grant, jr., M.D.
-I c t. Battalion, "Prince of Wales' Regiment" (Mon-
J5L treat). Motto :" Nulli Secundus." Lt.-Colonel,
T. P. Butler. Majors, J. P. Cooke, W. H. Laurie.
Six Companies, Montreal: Captains, E. T. Bartlett,
John Porteous, J. A. Finlayson, John Hood, Frank
Scott, T. F. Dobbin. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. J.
D. G. Lefebvre. Adjt., Oapt. W. L. Bond. Qr. Mr.,
Wm. Simpson. Surg., T. G. Roddick, M D. Asst.
Surg., G. T. Ross.
Battalion, "Queen's Own Rifles of Canada"
(Toronto). Badge and Device : A maple leaf (in
silver for officers, and bronze for non-commissioned
officers and men) on which a scroll or garter, clasped
with a buckle and bearing the legend, " Queen's Own
Rifles," and the motto, " In pace paratus." encircling
the figure 2 and surmounted by the Imperial Crown.
Cross belt ornaments : A lion's head, chain and whistle
in silver, with a centre ornament on a silver plate be-
tween two wreaths of maple leaves (silver) conjoined
at the base encircling, a Maltese cross of black enamel
fimbriated, between the arms of the cross four lioncels
^ (silver) passant-gardant charged upon the cross a
plate of black enamel inscribed with the figure 2 with
a border also of black enamel and fimbriated, inscribed
with the words "Queen's Own Rifles." Over all the
Imperial Crown in silver resting upon a supporting
tablet of the same. Lt.-Colonel, R. B. Hamilton.'
Majors, J. M. Delamere and Villiers Sankey.
Ten Companies, Toronto : Captains, Bt. Maj. H. M.
Pellatt, J. A. Murray, Bt. Maj J. C. McGee. W. G.
Mutton, J. B. Thompson, P. L. Mason, E. F. Gun-
ther, C. C. Bennett, Robt. Rennie, A. G. Peuchen.
Paymaster, Hony. Capt. A. B. Lee. Adjutant, Capt.
M. S. Mercer. Qr. Mr., J. R. Heakes. Surg., J. W.
Lesslie, M.D. Asst. Surg., Wm. Nattrass, M.D.
O r ,1 Battalion, "Victoria Rifles of Canada" (Montreal).
1 This Battalion is allowed to bear the words
" Eccles' Hill," in recognition of the services rendered
by it at that engagement. Lt.-Colonel, G. R. Starke.
Majors, A. H. Sims, E. B. Busteed.
Six Companies, Montreal : Captains, C. W. Meakins, E.
P. Guy, H. G. W. Badgley, A. T. Ogilvie, Wm. Rodden,
Morley Pope. Pay master, Hony. Maj. C. W. Radiger.
Adjutant, Capt. G. A. S. Hamilton. Qr. Mr., Hony.
Capt. Andrew Bell. Surg., Lome Campbell, M.D.
Asst. Surj., C. J. C. Wilson, M.D.
Battalion, " Royal Scots of Canada" (Montreal).
bLL Badge: A boar's head with the motto, "Ne
obliviscaris," in the Garter under it. Lt.-Colonel, J. A.
L. Strathy. Majors, E. B. Ibbotson, C. E. Gault.
Six Companies, Montreal : Captains, Bt. Maj. W. M.
Blaiklock, G. W. Cameron, J. L. Rankin, G. S. Cantlie,
J. S. Ibbotson, J. Carson, T. H. Browne Paymr.,
Hony. Maj. William Foulis. Adjutant, Captain F. L.
Lydon. Qr.-Mr., R. G. Foster. Surg., Douglas
Corsan, M.D. Asst. Surg., Rollo Campbell, M.D.
ftfU Battalion, "Fusiliers" (Montreal). Badge:
Quarterly : First, or, a beaver proper on ai
mount, vert. Second, gules, a lion passant, or. Third,
azure, a grenade, argent, embellished, or. Fourth,
argent, a sprig of three maple leaves proper. The
whole within a garter, azure, buckled and fiimbriated,
or. Crest : An Indian warrior proper, holding a bow
in his dexter hand, and having a quiver of arrows over
the sinister shoulder. Motto : " Vestigia nulla retror-
sum." Lt-Colonel, J. H. Burland. Majors, J. D. Mac-
lennan, W. B. T. Macauly.
Six Companies, Montreal : Captains, A. A. Phillips, C.
P. Newman, V. E. Mitchell, W. E. Findlay. A. K.
Shorey, W. D. McLaren. Paymaster, Hony. Maj.
David Seath. Ad jut., Capt. E. J. Chambers Qr. Mr. r
Lt W. M. Andrews. Surg., J. H. Bell, M.D. Asst.
Surg., H. D. Kemp, M.D.
7th
Hay*
Battalion, "Fusiliers" (London). Lt.-Colonel, W.
H. Lindsay. Majors, Thos. Beattie, Geo. W.
Six Companies, London : Captains, H. Dawson, H. A.
Kingsmill, John Graham, J. M. Moore, F. J. Fitz-
gerald, J. A. Thomas. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Dun-
can Macmillan. Adjutant, . Qr. Mr.,
. Surg.,W. J. Mitchell, M.D.,
Asst. Surg., Jno. M. Piper, M.D.
, Battalion, "Royal Rifles" (Quebec). Badge and
l m otto : A lion's head and whistle to be connected
Q4-V
O Ll
with three chains, all in silver, a centre ornament on a
polished silver plate between two wreaths of laurel
leaves of frosted silver, conjoined at the base, includ-
ing a Maltese cross of frosted silver, between the arms
of the cross four lioncels passant, gardant ; charged
upon the centre of the cross a plate of frosted silver
inscribed with VIII surrounded with a border also of
frosted silver inscribed with the words " Royal
Rifles " ; on a silver scroll charged on the base of this
centre ornament where the wreaths are joined, and'
inscribed with the regimental motto, " Volens et
Valens." Over all the Imperial Crown in silver rest-
ing \ipon a supportive tablet of the same. The pouch-
belt ornaments of sergeants to be of similar form, .but
of bronze, instead of silver. Lt.-Colonel, G. R. White..
Majors, G. E. A. Jones. J. S. Dunbar.
Six Companies, Quebec ; Captains, W. J. Ray, W. C..
H. Wood, C. J. Dunn, J. B. Peters, O. B. C. Richard-
son. Adjutant, Capt. Edward Montizambert. Qr.
Mr., T, H. Argue. Surg., H. R. Ross, M.D. Asst.
Surg., G.H. Parke, M.D.
QfK Battalion Rifles, "Voltigeurs de Quebec." Badges
7^ LI anc j Motto: A St. Louis Cross, surmounted by
the Imperial Crown, having at each of its angles,
Fleurs de Lys, and in the centre the numeral 9 en-
circled by the designation "Voltigeurs de Quebec";
on a scroll at foot, the Regimental motto, " Force a
Superbe Mercy a Foible." Cross-belt ornaments : A
lion's head, chain and whistle in silver. The centre
ornament to consist of the above-described badge in
silver. Forage Cap Badge : A bugle in silver with the
numeral 9 in its centre. Ornament for Pouch : A,
bugle suspended by a knotted ribbon, with cords and'
tassels. Lt.-Colonel, T. A. H. Roy. Major, Bt. Lt-Col.
Arthur Evanturel.
Eight Companies Quebec : Captains, Frank Pennee,,
L. F. Pinault, Osc. Evanturel, L. F. L. Stein, Edmond
Trudel, Luc Routier, J. A. W. LeBel. L Germain
Chabot.. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. N. Z. LeVasseur,.
Adjutant, Capt. J. P. G. Ouellet. Qr. Mr., Hony..Capt..
Aim6 Talbot. Surg., Arthur Waiters, M.D. Asst~
Surg., Z. S. Giasson, M.D.
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Battalion "Royal Grenadiers." Authority has
been given this Battalion to wear upon their
colours the word " Batoche," in recognition of the
Corps having been in that engagement during the
North-west campaign of 18S5. (Toronto).
Badge : In centre on shield, figure 1O with crown on
top ; behind both and showing above crown and 1O,
a sheaf of spears ; on dexter side Thistle and Sham-
rock ; on sinister side Roses, and in base Maple
Leaves. The shield surrounded with Garter bearing
the motto. " Ready, Aye Ready," which is surrounded
by a wreath of laurel leaves, behind which and extend-
ing outside wreath a military star. The whole
surmounted by a Royal Crown. Lt.-Colonel, James
Mason. Majors, J. D. Hay, John Brace.
Ten Companies, Toronto : Captains, F. A. Caston,
R. G. Trotter, J. B. McLean, A. C. Gibson, A. B.
Cameron, J. D. Mackay, S. A. Reward, W. T. Tassie,
A. R. Sweatman, Wm. Lohmann. Adjt., Capt. A. M.
Irving. Pay-master's duties performed by Maj. Bruce.
Qr. Mr. Capt. G. P. Eliot. Surg., G. S. Ryerson, M.
D. Asst.Surg.,E. E King, M.D.
1 1 t IT Battalion of Infantry, "Argenteuil Rangers"
A J. I'll (Hd, Qrs. St. Andrews, Que.) Badge : A Mili-
tary star, in the centre the numeral 11, encircled by
the additional designation of the Battalion. The
whole encircled by a wreath of Mapl Leaves sur-
mounted by the Imperial Crown, with the motto " No
Surrender " on a scroll underneath. Lt.-Colonel, J. B.
Gushing (Cushing, Que.) Majors, Wm. Hoy (Carillon)
aud G. B. Martin (Cushing).
Companies : No. 1, St. Andrews, Capt. Thos. Weight-
man ; No. 2, West Gore, Capt. William Good (Shrews-
bury) ; No. 3, Morin Flats, Capt Hy. Jekill ; No. 4,
Lachute, Capt. G. D. Walker ; No. 5, East Gore, Capt.
John Rogers ; No. 6, Mille Isles, Capt. John Pollock ;
No. 7, Carillon, Capt. E. A. Hodgson ; No. 8, Chat-
ham, Capt. John Earle. Paymaster, Hony. Major
Thomas Lamb. Adjutant, Capt. William Williamson.
Qr. Mr., Wm. Pollock. Surg., W. H. Mayrand, M.D.
Asst. Surg., Win. Smith, M.D.
I 9f-U Battalion of Infantry, "York Rangers" (Hd.
X -,LI1 Q rs Aurora, Ont.) Motto : "Celer et Audax."
Lt.-Colonel, James Wayling, (Sharon). Majors, T. H.
Lloyd (Newmarket) and J. T. Thompson (Toronto).
Companies : No. 1, Riverside, Capt. George Vennell ;
No. 2, Aurora, Capt. A. G. Nicol; No. 3, Seaton Vil-
lage, Capt. J. K. Leslie (Toronto) ; No. 4, Newmarket,
Capt. J. A. W. Allan ; No. 5, Richmond Hill, Capt.
C. A. Holmes ; No. 6, Parkdale, Capt. F. W. Brown ;
No. 7, Sutton West, Capt. Frederick Wm. Unitt ; No.
8, Yorkville, Capt. Paymaster, Hony.
Maj. J. R. Stevenson, (Sutton). Adjutant, Capt.
James Wayling (Sharon). Qr. Mr., Capt. J. T.
Symons. Sure/., R. M. Hillary, M.D. Asst. Surg.,
W. H. Bentley.
Battalion of Infantry (Hamilton, Ont.) Lt.
Colonel, Hon. John M. Gibson, A.D.C. Majors,
Bt. Lt.-Col. A. H. Moore, Henry McLaren.
Eight Companies, Hamilton: Captains, Bt. Maj. John
Stoneman, E. G. Zealand, E. E. W. Moore, S. C.
IMewburn, F. B. Ross, W. O. Tidswell, Percy Dom-
-ville, W. W. Osborne. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. Charles
Armstrong. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj. J. J. Stuart. Qr.
Jfr., Hony. Maj. J. J. Mason. Surg., H. S. Griffin
1M.B. Asst. Surg., G. S. Rennie, M.D.
1 A f V| Battalion, "The Princess of Wales' Own Rifles"
1 (Kingston, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Henry R. Smith,
A.D.C. Majors, L. W. Shannon, J. S. Skinner.
. Six Companies, Kingston : Captains, Wilfred Hora,
N. P. Joyner, D. R. Dupuis, R. E. Kent, A. T.
Kirkpatrick, G. A. Walkem. Paymaster, Hon'y.
<Capt. A. J. Sinclair. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj. James Gallo-
way, jun. Qr. Mr., Hony. Capt. W.' J. A. White.
,Surg., R. W. Garrett, M.D.
-J C4-!U Battalion, "Argyle Light Infantry " (Belleville,
L11 Ont.) Device and Motto: The Garter, sur-
mounted by a crown, and inscribed thereon, " Argyle
iLight Infantry." Within the Garter the numeral XV
surmounted by a boar's head. The Garter surmounted
by a wreath of Maple Leaves supported by the colours
of the Battalion, and, underneath, the motto, " Nulli
Secundus." Lt.-Colonel, . Majors, Bt.
Lt.-Col. L. H. Henderson, Maj. T. C. Lazier.
Six Companies, Belleville : Captains, W. N. Ponton, J.
E. Halliwell, Edward Donald, C. J. A. C. Dunlop,
Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J. L.
Biggar. Adjutant, Capt. R. E Lazier. Qr. Mr., Capt.
W. W. Pope. Surg., J. E. fiakins, M.D. Aast. Surg.,
E. M. Cook.
"Prince Edward" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
Qrs., Picton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Thomas Bog.
Majors, Alexander McDonnell, F. J. Horrigan.
Companies : No. 1, Picton, Capt. F. W. Adams. No.
2, Milford, Capt. R. G. Ostrander ; No. 3, Consecon,
Capt. C. Robert Ferguson ; No. 4, Picton, Captain
B. A. Wycott ; No. 5, Demorestville, Captain A. W.
Weese (Rossmorif); No. 6, Rednersville, Lieut. A. R.
Ashton (Ameliasburg). Paymaster, Hony. Maj. W.
T. Ross. Adjutant, Capt. A. Lighthall. Qr. Mr.,
Hony. Maj. Donald Ross. Surg., Edward Kidd, M.D.
" Levis " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Ltvis,
Que.) Lt.-Colonel, L. G. Desjardins. Majors.
Auguste Fournier (St. Raphael) and A. E. Demers,
Companies: No. 1, Point Levis, Capt. and Bt. Maj. R. G.
Bourget ; No. 2, Levis, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Alf. Lefranr
cois ; No. 3, Levis, Cap. P. Begin ; No. 4, New Liver-
pool, Capt. I. E. Demers ; No. 5, St. Henri, Capt. J.
A. Gaenet (Montreal) ; No. 6, St. Lambert, Capt. A.
Gagne ; No. 7, St. Raphael, Capt. Joseph Bolduc ; No.
8, Ste. Claire, Capt. Francois Morin. Paymast,er,Hon'y
Capt. C. G. Beaulieu. Adjutant, Capt. Philippe
Bourassa. Qr. Mr., Ulric Valiquette. Surg. J. A.
P. Lord.
1 Of V, " Lincoln" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., St.
1 7LU Catharines, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, G. C. Carlisle.
Majors, James Hiscott (Virgil), W. H. Day.
Companies : No, 1, Niagara, Capt. H. G. Bell ; No. 2,
St. Catharines, Capt. J. S. Campbell ; No. 3, St. Cathar-
ines, Capt. Frederick H. Fitzgerald ; No. 4, Beams-
ville, Capt. W. A. Vosburgh ; No. 5, St. Catharines,
Capt. F. W. Wilson; No. 6, Virgil, Capt. T. E. His-
cott. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. T. C. Dawson. Adjt.,
Capt. Geo. Thairs. Qr. Mr., Hony. Capt. J. T. Groves.
Surg., W. H. Merritt.
90tVi " Halton " Battalion, " Lome Rifles" (Hd. Qrs.,
^Utll Milton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Wm. Kerns(Burling-
ton). Majors, W.P. Appelbe (Steivartoivn,Halton)&nd
G. S Goodvvillie (Georgetown).
Companies : No. 1, Oakville, Capt. J. E. Cullingworth
(Trafalgar) ; No. 2, Stewartown, Capt. A. L. Noble
(Norval) ; No. 3, Georgetown, Capt. W. P. Moore ;
No. 4, Campbellville, Capt. Matthew Beattie ; No. 5,
Burlington, Capt. A. Galloway (Burlington) ; No. 6,
Acton, ; No. 7, Milton, Capt.
and Bt. Major, Wm. Panton. Paymaster, J. R. Barber.
Adjutant, Bt. Major, T. W. Fox. Qr. Mr., Lachlan
Grant. Surg., Clarkson Freeman, M.D. Asst. Surg.,
Milton McCrimmon, M.D.
Battalion, "Essex Fusiliers," (Hd. Qrs. Wind-
sor, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, J. H. Beattie. Major,
James C. Guillot.
Companies : No. 1, Windsor, Capt. George Cheyne ; No.
2, Leamington, Capt. J. E. Johnson ; No. 3, Essex
Centre, Lieut. W. H. Russell ; No. 4, Amherstburg,
Capt. D. I. Sicklesteel ; No. 5, Windsor, Capt. W.
W. Dewson. Paymaster, F. X. Meloche. Adjutant,
. Qr. Mr., S. T. Reeves. Surg., H.
R. Casgrain, M.D.
99nrl Battalion " Oxford Rifles" (Hd, Qrs., Wood-
1 stock, Ont.) Badge and Motto: A Maltese
cross having at each of its angles a British Lion, and
in the centre the numerals 22 encircled by the desig-
nation, "The Oxford Rifles." The whole encircled by
a wreath of Maple Leaves surmounted by the Imperial
Crown, with the motto, " Pro aris et focis," on the
wreath, at base of badge. Lt.-Colonel, James Munro-
(Entbro). Majors, J. C. Hegler (Ingersoll), F. W.
Macqueen ( Woodstock).
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Companies : No. 1, Woodstock, Capt. John Ross ;
No. 2, Embro, Capt. D. R. Ross ; No. 3, Princeton,
Capt. G. F. Williamson ; No. 4, Irigersoll, Lieut. J.
Vance ; No. 5, Norwich, Capt. George Bleakley ;
No. 6, Strathallan, Capt. A. S. Ball ; No. 7, Tilson-
bnrg, Captain H. V. Knight ; No. 8, Thamesford,
Capt. Daniel Quinn (East Nissouri). Paymaster,
Hony. Capt. James Sutherland. Adjutant, Capt. W.
M. Davis. Qr. Mr., Hony. Major Matthew Day.
Surg., John Mo William, M.D. Asst. Surg., A. T. Rice,
M.D.
OQ-nrl " Beauce " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
4 l L Lambton Que.) Lt.-Colonel, J. Geo. Bignell,
Major, Thos. J. de M. Taschereau.
Companies: No. 1, St. Vital de Lambton, Capt. Ed-
mond Fortier; No. 2, Aylmer, Capt. 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 (Ste. Marie, Beauce). Pay-
master, G. L. Taschereau (Ste. Marie, Beauce). Adju-
tant, . Qr. Mr., L. J. A. Rosa.
Surg., J. A. Samson, M.D.
"Elgin" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., St.
Thomas, Ont.) Badge and Motto : The Seal of
the County of Elgin, within a Garter bearing the
words " Elgin Infantry," and the numerals XXV,
surrounded by a Maple wreath, having at top a beaver.
Below the wreath, a scroll with the motto, " Officium
Primum." In rear of all and extending beyond the
wreath, an eight pointed star, surmounted by the Im-
perial Crown. For front plate of helmet, the above-
described badge will be of gilt metal, except that the
Seal of County, the beaver and the scroll bearing the
motto, will be of silver. Lt.-Colonel,
Major, John Stacey.
Companies: No. 1, St. Thomas, Capt. W. N. Andrews ;
No. 2, St. Thomas, Capt. A. F. McLachlin ; No. 4,
St. Thomas, Capt. F. T. Stacey ; No. 6, St. Thomas,
Capt. J. C. Ponsford. Paymaster,
Adjutant, . Qr. Mr., W.
F. Boughner. Surg., Robert Kains, M.D. Asst.
Surg., S. D. Day.
9ft til " Middlesex " Battalion of Light Infantry (Hd.
AUl 1 Q rs ( Condon, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John Irwin
(Strathroy). Major, Robert McEwen (Byron).
Companies: No. 1, Delaware, Capt. H.C. Garnett ; No. 2,
Delaware Station, Capt. G. W. Marsh ; No. 3, Glencoe,
Capt. D. E. M. Stuart ; No. 4, Dreaney's Corners, Capt.
Henry Dreaney ; No. 5, Lucan, Capt. Wm. Bryant ;
No. 6, Park Hill, Capt. W. J. McRoberts ; No. 7,
Strathroy, Captain P. H. Matthews ; No. 8, Ilderton,
Captain T. E. Robson. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. John
Stevenson. Adjutant, . Qr. Mr.,
J. H. Mclntosh. Surg., W. F. Roome, M.D.
97t:Vi "Lambton" Battalion of Infantry, "St. Glair
At L. L Borderers" (Hd. Qrs., Sarnia, Ont.) Motto:
" Semper paratus et fidelis." Lt.-Colonel, C. S. Ellis.
Major*, J. F. Ken ward (Watford),
Companies : No. 1, Petrolea, Capt. H. J. Dawson ;
No. 2, Forest, Capt. J. C. Pollock ; No. 3, Widder,
Capt. No. 4, Warwick, Capt. Robert
Johnstone (Kertch) ; No. 5, Point Edward, Capt. J. F.
O'Neil ; No. 6, Watford, Capt. C. J. Dolbear ; No. 7,
Sarnia, Capt. Robert Mackenzie. Paymaster, Hon'y
Maj. S. A. Macvicar. Adjutant, Capt. F. W. Kitter-
master. Qr. Mr., T. F. Towers. Surg., Robert Gib-
son, M.D. Asst. Surg., A. N. Hayes, M.D.
98tVi " Pertn " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Strat-
^Dlll ford, Ont. )Lt. -Colonel, R.S. McKnight. Majors,
- H. A. L. White (St. Mary's) and J. R. Hamilton.
Companies : No. 1, Stratford, Capt. S. M. Johnson ; No.
2, Stratford, Capt. G. E. Cooke ; No. 3, St. Mary's,
Capt. and Bt. Maj. W. C. Moscrip ; No. 4, St. Mary's,
Capt. Jas. Hamilton ; No. 5, Listowel, Capt. H. B.
Morphy ; No. 6, Stratford, Capt. Williamson Guy. Pay-
master, Hon'y Maj. William Lawrence. Adjutant, Bt-
Maj. Morris J. Beam. Q.M., Hon'y Capt. Geo Beck.
Surg , W. T. Parke, M.D. Asst. Surg., D. D. Ellis.
9QtVi "Waterloo" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
^.7 til Ber i in> Onf ) Lt.-Colonel, J. L. Cowan (Gait).
Major, W. H. Cooper.
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, Lieut. J. E. Horsey. Paymaster, Hon'y Major
Adam Cranston. Adjutant, . Q.M.,
G. P. Simpson. Surg , Robt. Mclntyre.
OA4-1-, "Wellington" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs.,
OUlll Gue i ph ^ Ont.) Lt.-Col. W. W. White ( A rthur).
Majors, John Mutrie (Oustic), D. M. Allan (Nichols
Companies : No. 1, Harriston, Capt. And. Laidlaw ; No.
2, Guelph, Capt. D. L. Schultz ; No. 3, Fergus, Capt.
J. J. Craig ; No. 4, Elora, Capt. Alex Moir (Nichol) ;
No. 5, Mount Forest, Capt. J. H. Coyne ; No. 6, Era-
mosa, Capt. Arch. Johnson ; No. 7, Erin, Capt. Wm.
McDowell ; No. 8, Palmerston, Capt. Wm. Jamieson ;
No. 9, Guelph, Capt. John Booth ; No. 10, Arthur,
Capt. W. J. Robinson ; Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Ed-
mund Harvey. Adjutant, Capt. G. D. Porter. Q.M. ,
Hon'y Capt. W. M Mann. Surg., W. H. Johnson,
M.D. Asst. Surg., J. G. Mennie.
"Grey" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Oiven
Sound, Ont.ViLt.-Col. G. Brodie. Major*,Et. Lt.
Col. J. P. TeJford (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. McKnight ; No. 4, Durham, Capt.
Saml. Jas. McGirr ; No. 5, Chatsworth, Capt. John Mc-
Donald ; No. 6, Flesherton, Capt. C. J. Sproule ; No.
7, Clarksburg, Capt. Edward Rorke (Th-rnbury);
No. 8, Owen Sound, Capt. C. B. Gregg Paymaster,
Wm. Masson. Adj., Bt. Maj. A. G. Campbell (Colling-
wood). Q.M., J. D. Mclntosh. Surg. Maj., C. R.
Maclean. Asst. Surg., Edmund Oldham, M.D.
"Bruce" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Walkerion, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel. J. H. Scott,
(Kincardine). Major, Adam Weir (Walkerton).
Companies : No. 1, Port Elgin, Capt. R. S. Muir ;
No. 2, Kincardine, Capt, W. C. Loscombe ; No. 3,
Lucknow, Capt. ; No. 4, Paisley, Capt.
John Nelson ; No. 5, Walkerton, Capt. E. O.
Swartz ; No. 6, Arran, Capt. John Douglass (Tara
P.O.}; No. 7, Mildmay, Capt. John Henderson ; No. 8,
Teeswater, Capt. V. R. Waldo. Paymaster, Hon'y
Maj. A. B. Klein. Adjutant, Capt.' W. J. Holden
(Southampton). Q.M., Hon'y Maj. David Robertson.
Surg. Maj., Wm. S. Scott, M.'D. Asst. Surg., Surgeon
De W. H. Martin, M.D. t
QQrrl "Huron" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs,,
3d*- l Goderich, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John G. Wilson
(Sea forth). Majors, J. A. S. Varcoe (Cat-low), J. A.
Wilson (Seaforth).
Companies : No. 1, Goderich, Capt. Dudley Holmes ;
No. 2, Wingham, Capt. C. E. Williams; No. 3, Seaforth,
Capt. Alex. Wilson ; No. 4,Clinton,Capt. H. B. Combe ;
No. 5, Brussels, Capt. R. S. Hays ; No. 6, Exeter,
Capt. H. T. Ranee ; No. 7, Porter's Hill, Capt.
John McDonald (Goderich Township) ; No. 8, Gorrie,
Capt. J. Kaines ; No 9, Dungannon, Capt. Wm.
Young. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Fras. Jordan. Adju-
tant, . Q.M., Hon'y Capt. Joseph Beck.
Surg., W. J. R. Holmes, M.D. Asst. Surg., J. R.
Shannon.
"Ontario" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
Whitby, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, N. F. Paterson (Port
Perry). Majors, J. E. Farewell, J. A. MeGillivray
(Uxbridge).
Companies: No. 1, Whitby, Capt. A. G. Henderson ; No.
2, Greenwood, Capt. T. A. MeGillivray ; No. 3, Oshawa,
Capt. J. F. Grierson ; No. 4, Beaverton, Capt. C. A.
Paterson ; No. 5, Uxbridge, Capt. J. W. Spence ; No.
6, Brooklin, 2nd Lieut. F. W. Browne (Oshan-ft) ; No.
7, Cannington, Capt. C. F. Bick. Paymaster, Frank
Madill. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. James Rutledge. Q.M.,
Hon'y Maj. W. H. Browne. Surg., Francis Rae, M.D.
Asst. Surg., D. P. Bogart.
Battalion of Infantry, " Simcoe Foresters" (Hd.
Q rSf Barrie, Ont.) Motto: " Spectemur
Agendo." Lt. -Colonel, Vf. E. O'Brien, (Shanty Bay).
Majors, James Ward (Barrie), R. G. Campbell (Col-
lingwood.)
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Companies: No. 1, Barrie, Capt. A. H. O'Brien (Shanty
Bay); No. 2, Collingwood, Capt. George W. Bruce ; No.
3. Jarrett's Corners, Capt. John Gray ; No. 4, Vespra,
Capt. Fredk. Sneath ; 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. . Paymaster, Hon'v
Maj. Joseph Rogers. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. Jos. F. Smith.
Q.M., J. F. Deane. Surg., J. L. G. McCarthy, M.D.
A. --st. Snrg., Richard Raikes.
"Peel" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.. Bramp-
ton, Out.) Motto: "Pro aris et focis." Lt.-
i. Richard Tyrwhitt (Bradford). Majors, G. T.
Evans (Toronto), J. A. Duff (Cuokatown).
Companies: No. 1, Brampton. Capt. J. S. Brown; No. 2,
Glencairn, Capt. John Knifton ; No. 3, Cookstown,
Capt. R. C. VVindeyer (Toronto); No. 4, Albion,
Lieut. F. L. Thompson ; No. 5, Bond Head, Capt. H.
E. McKee (Bradford) ; No. 6, Alliston, Capt. H.
Graham (Went Es'sa); No. 7, Shelburne, Capt. W. S.
Der.roche (Toronto) ; No. 8, Orange ville, Capt. W.
Wallace. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj, Christopher Cooke
(Cookntown), Adjutant, . Q.M., Hon'y
Capt. E. J. Carter. Surg., James Henry, M.D.
Axxt. Surj., W. DeW. C. Law, M.D.
"Haldimand" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs.,
York, Out.) Lt.-Colonel, Robert H. Davis,
Major.
Companies : No, 1, York, Capt. Andw. Williamson ; No.
2, Cayuga, Capt. A. T. Thompson ; No. 3, Caledonia,
Capt. and Bt. Maj. R. L. Nelles ; No. 4, Hagarsville,
Capt. B. A. Griffith ; No. 5, Jarvis, Capt. Wm. C.
Van Loon; No. 6, Dunnville, Capt. A. E. Rasterick; No.
7, Caledonia, Capt. S. N. Davis. Paymaster, Hon'y
Maj. John H. Rogers. Adjutant,
Q.M., Hon'y Capt. J. A. Gill. Surg. Maj., Jacob
Baxter, M.D. Asst. Surg., David Thompson.
Battalion, " Duff erin Rifles of Canada" (Brant-
ford, Ont.) Badge, &c.: the Earl of Dufferin's
crest (comprising a cap of maintenance surmounted
by a crescent) underneath which are the numerals 38,
the whole encircled by a scroll or garter clasped with
a buckle and bearing the legend " Duff erin Rifles,"
and his Lordship's motto, " Per vias rectas," the
whole surmounted by the Imperial Crown. The badge
shall be silver for officers and bronze for non-commis-
sioned officers and men. Cjross-belt ornaments : A
lion's head, chain and whistle in silver with a centre
ornament on a polished silver plate between two
wreaths of Maple Leaves of frosted silver conjoined at
the base, encircling a Maltese cross of frosted silver,
fimbriated with polished silver between the arms of
the cross four lioncels passant-gardant charged upon
the cross a plate of frosted silver inscribed with the
numerals 38, surrounded with a border also of frosted
silver, inscribed with the words " Dufferin Rifles."
Over all the Imperial Crown in silver resting upon a
supporting tablet of the same. A centre ornament of
silver on pouch at back of belt consisting of the
numerals 38, surrounded by a bugle, the whole sur-
mounted by the Imperial Crown. Lt.-Colonel, Chas .S.
Jones (Toronto). Majors, T. H. Jones and W A
Wilkes.
Six Companies, Brantford : Captains, H. F. Leonard C
M. Nelles, Joseph Ruddy, R. VV. Robertson, H. D.
Curtis, J. W. Fuller. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. J. S.
Hamilton. Adjutant, . Q.M., Hon'y
Capt. J. E. H. Stratford. Surg.. W. T. Harris. Asst
Surg., H. A. Minchin, M.D.
" Norfolk" Battalion of Rifles (H d.Qrs., Simcoe
Ont.) Badge : A Maltese cross surmounted by
the Imperial crown, at each angle of the cross a
British Lion. In the centre of the cross the numeral
39 encircled by the designation, " Norfolk Rifles,
Canada." Badge for cross-belt : A Maltese cross as
above described, encircled by a wreath of Maple
Leaves surmounted by the Imperial Crown. Badges
to be silver for officers, bronze for non-commissioned
Officers and men. Lt.-Colonel, H. L. Coombs. Majors
J. L. Campbell, I. E. York Waterford).
Companies : No. 1, Simeoe, Capt. Geo. A. Curtis No 2
Hartford, Capt. W. L. Pettit ; No. 3, Port Rowan'
Capt. Geo. Price (St. Williams) ; No. 4, Kinglake.
Capt. C. B. Matthews ; No. 5, Waterford, Capt. W,
B. Langs ; No. 6, Simcoe, Capt. Wm. Renton ; No. 7,
Walsingham Centre, Capt. William Martin ; No. 8,
Fredericksburg, Capt. Seymour Rossell (Glenshee).
Paywaster, J. M. Tweedale. Adjutant, Capt. T. R.
Atkinson. Qr.Mr., G. H. Luscombe. Surg.,!). A.
Bowlby.
-d-Of Vl " Northumberland " Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
:Vtll Q rSi Cobourg, Ont.) Motto: "Excelsior."
Lt.-Col. R. Z. Rogers (Graf ton). Majors, G. L. Dun-
can (Mprganston), John McCaughey.
Companies : No. 1, Cobourg, Capt. Edwin Campbell ; No.
2, Cobourg, Capt. W. H. Floyd; No. 3, Campbell-
ford, Capt. R. H. Bonriycastle ; No. 4, Brighton, Capt.
W. C. Butler ; No. 6, Graf ton, Capt. W. J. Hamilton ;
No. 7, Colborne, Capt. F. C. B. Greer; No. 8, Castle-
ton, Capt. Wm. Duncan ; No. 9, Warkworth, Capt. H.
W. Fowlds. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. A. J. Van Ingen.
Adjutant, Qr. Mr., Capt. H. J.
Snelgrove. Surg., W. A. Willoughby, M.D. Asst.
Siirg., Surgeon Const. O'Gorman, M.D.
"Brockville" Battalion of Rifles(/7d. Qrs.,Brock-
ville, Ont.) Badge and Motto: A Maltese cross
surmounted by a Crown. In the centre the numeral
41, crossed rifles above, a beaver below. Under the
beaver the motto, " Semper Paratus." The whole sur-
rounded by a wreath of Maple Leaves, outside of
which are the words, " Brockville Battalion of Rifles."
Lt.-Colonel, W. H. Cole. Majors, D E. Jackson (Gan-
anoque), G. M. Cole.
Companies : No. 1, Brockville, Capt. Wm. Cook ; No. 2,
Oananoque, Capt. G. N. Beaumont ; No. 3, Delta, Capt.
M. L. Day ; No. 4, Brockville, Capt. G. L. Starr ;
No. 5, Carleton Place, Capt. Jos. McKay ; No. 6, Goul-
burn, Capt. Wm. Garvin (Munster). Paymaster, Hon'y
Capt. Wm. J. Wright, Adjt, Capt. W - . H. Asselstin'e
(Gananoque). Qr. Mr., Hony. Maj. J. E. Kincaid.
Surg. Maj., V. H. Moore. Asst. Surg., R. H. Pres-
"Brockville" Battalion of Infantry ( Hd. Qrs.,
Perth, Ont.) Lt. -Colonel, Arthur J. Mathe-
son. Majors, T. W. Sparham (Brockville) and Geo-
ghegan Hollinsworth (Pembroke).
Companies : No. 1, Almonte, Capt. George Williams ;
No. 2, Brockville, Capt. A. B. McClean ; No. 3, Perth,
Capt. W. M. Kellock; No. 4, Lansdowne, Capt.
W. N. Bowen ; No. 5, Renfrew, Capt. James Craig ;
No. 6, Pembroke, Capt. Lennox Irving. Adjutant, Lt.
W. T. Wodden. Qr. Mr., J. S. Tullis. Surg., D. P.
Lynch, M.D. Asst. Surg., R. H. Horton.
ottawa and Carleton " Battalion of Rifles
(Hd. Qrs., City of Ottau'a). Ornaments
and Devices: Cross-belt, a lion's head, chain and
whistle. The centre ornament to consist of a Maltese
cross having in each of its angles a lion, in centre the
regimental motto, "Advance," in a double circle
round the numeral 43, the whole encircled by a
wreath of Maple Leaves surmounted by a Royal
Crown, with the words "Ottawa and Carleton Rifles"
on a scroll at foot. Badge for Forage Cap : The Maltese
cross forming the centre ornament of the cross-belt.
Ornament for Pouch : A bugle suspended by a knotted
ribbon with cord and tassels. The ornaments with
devices in silver for officers, bronze for non-commis-
sioned officers and men. Lt.-Colonel, Joshua Wright
(Hull, Que.) Majors, A. P. Sherwood, Braddish Bill-
ings.
Companies : A, Ottawa, Capt. E. D. Sutherland ; B.
Hull, Capt. R. G. Nesbitt ; C, Billings Bridge, Capt
W. M. McKay ; D, Ottawa, Capt. B. H. Bell. Pay-
master, Hony. Major J. E. Parker. Adjutant, Capt.
S. Maynard Rogers. Qr. Mr.,W. A. Jamieson. Surg.,
R. H. W. Powell, M.D. Asst. Surg., W. F. Scott.
4-J.fll "Welland" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
'^ L11 Niajara Falls, Ont). Motto : " More aut Vic-
toria." Lt.-Colonel, James Morin(ltidgt'U'art). Major,
L. C. Raymond (Welland).
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MoLaaighi
Companies: No. 1, Niagara Falls, Capt. J.A.Vandersluys;
No. 3, Chippewa, Capt. J. A. Greenwood; No. 4, Fort
Erie, Capt. and Bt. -Major 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 Harwell. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. H.
.Bender. Adjt, Lt. F. W. Hill (Niagara Falls). Qr.
Mr., Hony. Major Joseph Clark. Surf/,, J W. Oliver,
M.D. Asst. Surg., S. H. Glasgow, M.D.
yf ~fU "West Durham" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
1 Qrs., Bowmanville, Ont). Lt.-Colonel,Vrederic
Cubitt. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. James Deacon (Lindsay),
Maj. John Hughes (Newtonville, Co. Durham).
Companies : No. 1, Bowmanville, Capt. P. J. Rowe
(Darlington); No. 2, Fenelon Falls, Capt. W. D.
Hunter (Lindsay) ; No. 3, Burtonville, Capt. W, J.
Brown (Burton); No. 4, Lindsay, Capt. J. W. Wal-
lace : No. 5, Omemee, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. J. Evans :
No, 6, Lindsay, Capt. W. Holtorf.' Paymaster, Hon'y
Capt. W. S. Russell. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. S. Hughes
f). Qr. Mr., Eustace Hopkins. Surg., J. W.
iin. -
rham " Battalion of lnfa.ntry(Hd.Qrs.
p ort Hope, Ont.) Motto: " Semper Paratus."
Lt.-Colonel, F. A. Benson. Majors, R. Dingwall, H.
A. Ward.
Companies : No. 2, Port Hope, Capt. Robert Deyell ;
No. 3, Port Hope, Capt. W. J. Robertson ; No. 4, Mill-
brook, Capt. C. H. Winslow ; No. 5, Spring ville, Capt.
T. J. Johnston ; No. 6, Bethany, Lieut. J. H. Staples;
No. 7, Janetville, Capt. J. W. Gray (Baillieboro.)Pay-
mmter, Hon'y Maj. Richard Howden. Adjutant,
('apt. J. A. V. Preston (Millbrook). Qr. Mr., Hony.
Capt. J. P. denies. Surg., Jas. Might, M.D.
"Frontenac" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Kingston, Ont.) Lt. -Colonel, George H.Hunter,
(Kepler, Co. Frontenac). Majors, Chas. N. Spooner
(Elginburg) and Robert Hewton.
Companies : No. 1, Milburn, Capt.
; No. 2, Inverary, Capt. Fredk. Ferguson ; No. 3,
.Sydenham, Capt. C. S, Irvine; No. 5, Barriefleld,
Capt. Jas. Byrne ; No. 6, Napanee, 2nd. Lieut. W. C.
Smith ; No. 7, Harrowsmith, Capt. Elijah Joyner ;
No. 8, Tamworth, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Robert Cox ;
No. 9, Amherst Island, 2nd Lieut. T). Finley ; No. 10,
Odessa, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. J. E. Mabee. Paymaster,
Hon'v Maj. Martin Strachan. Adjutant,
. Qr. Mr., Robert Filson. Surg., M. I. Bee-
man, M.D.
Battalion, "Highlanders" (Toronto, Ont.) Lt-
Colonel, J. I. Davidson. Majors, W. C. Mac-
donald, A. M. Cosby.
Elnhi Companies, Toronto : Captains, D. M. Robertson,
Bt.-Maj. Wilbur Henderson, Wm. Hendrie, C. A.
Hunter, J. A. Currie, J. F. Michie, Duncan Donald,
W. H. Orchard. Adjutant, Capt. D. Macgillivray.
Qr. Mr., James Adams. Surg. W. T. Stewart. Asst.
Surg., A. A. Dame, M.D.
"Hastings" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs., Sfir-
linn, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, Jas. Brown(Belle ville).
Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. G. H. Boulter (Stirling), Bt.-Lt.-
Col. P. H. Hambly (Belleville).
Companies : No. 1, Belleville, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Edward
Harrison (Ottawa) ; No. 2, Stirling, Capt. J. C. Wilson
(Raivdon); No. 3, Sidney, Capt. J. Graham (Sidney
Crossing) ; No. 4, Madoc, Capt. J. R. Orr ; No. 5, Tyen-
denaga, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. H. J. Lennox (Meliose);
No. 6,Trenton, Capt. A.H. Smith. Paymaster^. Grass
(Trenton). Adjutant, Lt. J. W. Johnston (Belleville).
QrMr., Hony. Capt. W. S. Volume. Sura Maj., Robt.
Tracy, M.D. Asst. Surg., J. J. Farley, M.D.
Battalion of Infantry, " Huntingdon Borderers,"
(Hd. Qr<i., Huntingd>n, Que.) On Batta-
lion Colour the words, "Trout River." Device and
Motto : The Garter, surmounted by a crown, on which
is inscribed the words "Huntingdon Borderers."
Within the Garter the numeral L. The Garter sur-
rounded by a wreath of Maple Leaves, and, under-
neath, the motto, " Nee aspera terrent," inscribed on
a, scroll. In three corners of the Colour, a Maple
Leaf. 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). Adjutant,
Qr. Mr., James Rennie. Surg., Peter McLaren.
^ 1 et Battalion of Infantry, "Hemmingford Rangers"
tJL&t (Hd. Qrs., Hemmingford, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Richard Lucas (Roxham, St. John's). Major, John
Me Fee.
Companies : No. 1, Havelock, Capt. Samuel Orr (Covey
Hill) ; No. 2, Lacolle, Capt. W. Waters ; No. 4, Hem-
mingford, Capt. G. J. McKay ; No. 5, Roxham, Capt.
Robert Hoyle ; No. 7, St. Jean Chrysostome, Capt.
J. McG. Stewart ; No. 8, St. Remi, Capt. Louis Ste.
Marie. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. W. B. Johnson. Ad-
jutant, . Qr. Mr., Win. Allen.
Surg., Walter de Monilpied
3 On A "Brome" Battalion of Light Infantry (//d. Qrs.
-llt-l Knowlton, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Calvin L. Hall
(Cowansville). Major, C. C. Perkins (Mansonville).
Companies : No. 1, Abercorn, Capt. C. M. Willey ; No.
2, Knowlton, Capt. L. R. Whitman ; No, 3, Manson-
ville, Capt. C. C. Dyer ; No. 4, East Farnham, Capt.
Clark Hall ; No. 5, Mansonville, Capt. C. M. Bowen ;
. No. 6, Bolton, Capt. J. K. Latty ; No. 7. Magog, 2nd
Lieut. Edward Donigan. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. G.
B. Hall. Adjutant, Qr. Mr., W. H.
O'Reagan. Surg.,R. T. E. MacDonald, M.D. Asst.
Surg., H. W. Wood, M.D.
Sherbrooke" Battalion of Infantry (Sherbrooke,
Q ue ) Device and Motto : The numeral LIII,
surrounded by a circle inscribed with the word " Sher-
brooke." The whole enclosed by a wreath of Roses,
Shamrocks, Thistles and Maple Leaves, surmounted
by a Royal Crown. Underneath, a Beaver above a
scroll bearing the motto, " In hoc signo vinces."
Lt.-Col., W. A. Morehouse. Major, E. B. Worthington.
Four Companies, Sherbrooke : Captains, E. W. Farwell,
Thomas Sommers, R. Jas. Spearing and G. K. Addie.
Paymaster, Hon'y Major Henry A. Odell. Adjutant,
Capt. and Bt. Maj. H. R. Fraser. Qr. Mr.. Capt.
Thomas Rawson. Surg., A. N. Worthington, M.D.
^d.f li " Richmond" Battalion of Infantry (lid. Qrs.,
1 Richmond, Que.) Badge : Shield arg., bearing
a cross sa., with figures 54 in centre between four
Cornish choughs ppr.; surmounted by a Ducal Coro-
net, or, a chough rising ppr. Motto, " Steady." The
whole surrounded by a wreath of Maple Leaves with
Beaver. Lt.-Colonel,
Majors, E. G. Morey (Windsor Mills), J. W. Harkon
(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 (Windsor MUM; No. 5, South
Durham, Capt. Archd. Bothwell (Ulverton) ; No. 6,
Kirkdale, Capt. W. R. Stevens. Paymaster, Hon'y
Maj. Leonard Thomas (Melbourne). Adjutant,
Qr. Mr., Hon. Major P. T. Cleaveland.
Surg.. J. C. Tomkins. M.D.
<X X + l-j " Megantic Light Infantry" Battalion(#W. Qrs.,
-JLll Inverness, Que.) Device and Motto : The Gar-
ter surmounted by a Crown, on which the word
"Megan tic" is inscribed. Within the Garter the
numeral LV. The Garter is surrounded by a wreath
of Maple Leaves and supported by the Regimental
Colours, and, underneath, the motto, " Semper Para-
tus" inscribed on a scroll. Lt.-Colonel, W. J. Ward
(Lower Ireland). Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. Wm. Thompson
(Coaticook), Oswald Hunter.
Companies : No. 1, Kinnear's Mills, Capt. Edward
Lipsey ; No. 2, Inverness, Capt.C. M. Brocklesby ; No. 3,
New Ireland, Capt. W. J. Briggs ; No. 4, Maple Hill,
Capt. Jas. Watkins ; No. 5, St. Julie de Somerset,
( 'apt. Alphonse Pelletier ; No. 6, St. Sylvestre, Capt.
Francis Carroll. Paymaster, George Alex. McKenzie.
Adjutant, Capt. Thos. McKenzie. Qr. Mr., Hony.
Maj. T R. Porter. Surg., Wm. Thompson.
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"Grenville" Battalion, "Lisgar Rifles." (Hd.
Q rs Pregcott, Out.) Lt.-Colonel, R. O. Campbell
(Burritt's fiapidx). Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. A. Carmichael,
(Spencerville), J. B. Checkley (North A ugusta).
Companies : No. 1, Cardinal, Capt. William Stitt, jr. ;
No. 2, Prescott, Capt. O. S. Dawson ; No. 3, Burritt's
Rapids, Capt. T. A. Kidd ; No. 4, Kemptville, Capt.
D. W. Beckett ; No. 5, North Augusta, Capt Jas.
Morrison (Bishop's Mills) ; No. 6, Spencerville, Capt.
G. A. Drummond; No. 7, Metcalfe, Capt. A. P. Imlay.
Paymaster, Henry W. Bennett (Prescott). Adjutant,
Capt. W. H. Burritt (Burritt's Rapids). Qr. Mr.,
J. A. Tripp. Sura., J. A. McCammon. Asst. Surg.,
J. A. Jones.
R'7-r'U Battalion of Infantry, " Peterborough Rangers"
Ul III (Peterborough, Out.) Device and Motte : A
Beaver, under which are the numerals LVII encircled
by a scroll or garter clasped by a buckle, and bearing
the designation, "Peterborough Rangers." The whole
surrounded by a wreath of Maple Leaves entwined
with the Rose, the Thistle and the Shamrock, and sur-
mounted by the Imperial Crown. Underneath all, the
motto, "Quis Separabit." Lt.-Col<>nel, James Z.
Rogers. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. R, W. Bell, E. B.
Edwards.
Six Companies, Peterborough: Captains, F. H.Brennan,
J. W. Miller, W. H. Hill, K. G. Lech, G. A Schofield,
Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. J. A. Howard. Adjutant,
Capt, E. F. Mason.' Qr. Mr., Hon. Maj. Win. Langford.
Surg., J. T. I. Halliday, M.D.
"Compton" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Burijt Q ue y Lt .Colonel, M. B. McAuley.OScote-
town.) Major, Alexander Ross (Gould).
Companies : No. 1, Bury (Robinson), Capt. A. L.
Mclver ; No. 2, Gould, Capt. P. J. Gillies ; No. 3,
Marston, Capt. J. T. Mclver; No. 4, Marbleton,
Capt. Richard W. Weyland ; No. 5, Marsden, Capt.
Donald Beaton ; No. 6, Massawippi, Capt. G. P. H.
Hitchcock ; No. 7, Coaticook, Capt. R. G. Trenholm ;
No. 8, Beebe Plain, Capt. H. T. Elder ; No, 9, Win-
slow, Capt. D. N. McLeod (Lake Megantic) ; No. 10,
Cookshire, Capt. J. E. Botterill. Paymaster, Hon'y,
Maj. Edmund Lockett. Adjutant, Bt. Maj. E.S. Baker,
(Cookshire). Qr. Mr., Robert Wright. Surg., Eli
Ives. Asst. Surg. H. B. Ford, M.D.
" Stormont and Glengarry" Battalion of In-
fantry (Hd. Qrs., Cornwall, Ont.) Devices and
Mottoes on the Regimental Colour : In the first corner
the Crown and Beaver, with the motto, ' ' Quis Separa-
bit " ; in the second corner, two axes crossed ; in the
third corner, a ship ; and in the fourth corner, a sheaf
of grain surrounded by Maple Leaves. Principal
motto: "Foy pour devoir." Lt. -Colonel, James H.
Bredin, (Woodlands). Majors, Roderick R. McLennan
(Cornwall), Gordon Baker, jun. (Osnabruck Centre).
Companies: No. 1, Cornwall, Capt. C. H. Wood (Maulin-
ette); No. 2, Cornwall, Capt. Robert Smyth; No. 3,
Alexandria, Capt. J. A. Macdonell ; No. 4, Township of
Finch, Capt. F. D. F. Macnaughton ; No. 5, Farran's
Point, Capt Hiram A. Morgan ; No. 6, Lunenburg,
Capt. A. H. Tinkess; No. 7, Roxborough, Capt. Francis
Trousdale. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Henry Turner.
Adjutant, Capt. A. W. Ault (Aultsville). Qr. Mr.,
A.'F. Milliken. Surg., E. A. Graveley, M.D. Asst.
Surg., H. J. Harrisson, M.D.
" Missisquoi " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Clarenceville, Que. ) Motto, etc. : In recognition
of the services rendered by a detachment of the 60th
Battalion on the 25th of May, 1870, the Battalion is per-
mitted to bear on its Regimental Colour the words
" Eccles Hill," with the motto, "Watch the Front-
Watch Well." Lt.-Colonel, A. H. Gilmour (Stan-
bridge). Majors, J. A. Hawley, C. B. Jameson.
Companies: No. 1, Philipsburg, Capt. and Bt. -Maj. H.
N. Sixby ; No. 2, Clarenceville, Capt. D. J. A. Macfie ;
No. 3, Dunham, Capt. Joel H. Baker ; No. 4, West
Farnham, Capt. G. Higgins ; No. 5, Stanbridge, Capt.
D. A. Hart ; No. 6, Frelighsburg, Lieut. A. F. Beattie.
Paymaster, Maj. D. Westover. Adjutant,
Qr. Mr., R. F. Derrick. Surg., G. F. Slack. .
A 1 c,f "Montmagny and L'Islet " Battalion of Infantry
Olbl (fid. Q rSf> Montmagny, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Philippe Landry (St. Pierre, Kiv. Du Sud.) Major r
Edouard Lemieux (Chicoutimi).
Companies: No. 1, St. Thomas, Capt. J. B. C. Foumier -.
No. 2, St. Pierre, Riv. du Sud, Capt.
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. 6, Chicoutimi, Capt. B. A.
Scott. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. J. B. A. Lepine.
Adjutant, Capt. J. P. Landry. Qr. Mr., D. Talbot.
Surg., J. G. Paradis.
Battalion, "St. John Fusiliers" (St. John,.
jff.B.) Badge and motto: Two moose ram-
pant, confrontee, supporting a Garter clasped with a
buckle, whereupon is inscribed "St. John Fusiliers,"
surmounted by a Royal Crown. Within the Garter a
hand grenade, fliiinant, with the numerals 62 under-
neath. On an escrol below, the motto, "Semper
Paratus." Lt.-Colonel, J. J. Tucker. Maiors, H. H.
McLean, E. T. Sturdee.
Six Companies, St. John : Captains, Bt. Maj. W. C.
Magee, M. B. Edwards, J. F. Fraser, David Churchill,,
S. B. Lordly, James Manning. Paymaster,
Adjutant, Bt.-Maj. F. H. HartL
Qr. Mr., Hony. Capt. H. H. Godard. Surg., Thos.
Walker, M.D. Aast. Surg., Murray MacLaren.
AQ-nrl " Halifax" Battalion of Rifles (Halifax, N. S.>
DOItl Badge and Motto: An eight-pointed Star
(fluted). The number 63 at upper point, with the
words "Halifax Rifles" on a ribbon attached. From
the regimental number a bugle suspended by cords
and tassels. In the circle of the bugle a Maple Leaf
bearing the word "Canada." Motto : " Cede Nullis,"
on a ribbon interlaced with bow of bugle cord. The
whole surmounted with the Royal Crown. Lt. -Colonel,.
T. J. Egan. Majors, J. N. Crane, A. G. Cunningham.
Six Compaines, Halifax: Captains, H. Hechler, J. T.
Twining, W. J. Butler, T. C. James, S. J. R. Sircom,
C. W. Gunning. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. J. G-
Corbin. Adjutant, Lt.-Col C. de W. MacDonald.
Qr. Mr., Hony. Maj. Wm. Bishop. Surp., D. A.
Campbell, M.D. A sst. Surg., A. W. Cogswell, M.D.
Battalion of Rifles, "Voltigeurs de Beauhar-
nois" (Hd. Qrs., Beauharnois, Que.) Motto:
"Toujours Pret." Lt.-Colonel, L. R. Baker. Major,
J. Deslauriers.
Companies : No. 1, Beauharnois, Capt. Andre Leduc ;
No. 2, Beauharnois, Lieut. J. T. Hainault ; No. 3,
Valleyfield, Capt. J. A. Calieux; No. 4, Beauharnois,
Capt. L. R. Baker, jr.; No. 6, Beauharnois, Capt.
Eustache Bergevin dit Langevin. Adjutant, Bt.-Maj.
Pierre Boyer. Qr. Mr., Ed. Tellier. Surg., N. A.
Brossoit, M.D. Asst. Surg , G. Huot, M.D.
Battalion, "Mount Royal Rifles" (Montreal,
q ue ^ Motto: "Nunquam Retrorsum. " Lt.-
Colond, Hector Prevost. Majors, A. E. D. Labelle,
Z. J. R Hebert.
Eight Companies, Montreal : Captains, C. A. A.
Laframboise, M. G. C. E. Desnoyers, F. S. Mackay,,
H. H. Manseau, J. E. Peltier, J. H. Labelle, P. M. J.
Trudel, L. G. De Tonnacour. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt.
J. T. Ostell. Adjutant, . Qr.Mr.,
Alfred LaRocque. Surg., G. E. Roy, M.D. Asst.
Surg., H. A. Archambault, M.D.
ft AfVi Battalion, "Princess Louise Fusiliers " (Hali-
UUH1 f aXf jy S ) Lt.-Colonel, W. M. Humphrey.
Majors, B. A. Weston, John Monger.
Eight Companies, Halifax : Captains, H. L. Chipman,
Alfred Browne, Alfred Whitman, Andrew King, T. E.
Uavison, C. C. Hole, J. I). Ritchie, A. P. B. Nagle,
Paymaster, Robert H. Humphrey. Adjutant, Capt_
and Bt. Maj. E. G. K*nny. Qr. Mr., J. T. Lithgow..
Surg., M. A. Curry, M.D. Asst. Surg., E. A. Kirk-
patrick, M.D.
ft*7f V Battalion, "Carleton Light Infantry " (Hd. Qrs.,
O/LI1 Woodstock, JV. B.} Motto: Fidelis Patrise."
Lt.-Colonel, J. D. Baird. Majors, G. E. Boyer (Hart-
land), A. D. Hartley (East Florenceville).
Companies: No. 1, Woodstock, Capt. H. W. Bourne
No. 2, Centreville, Capt. J. W. Adams ; No. 3, Detoe
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Capt. J. R. Kirkpatrick ; No. 4, Brighton, Capt. L. R.
Harding; No. 5, Waterville, Capt. F. B. Carvell ; No. 6,
Andover, Capt. J. J. Kupkey ; No. 7, Baker
Brook, Capt. J. W. Baker; No. 8, Centreville, Capt.
G. D. Perkins ; No. 9, Wilmot, Capt. J. W. Williams.
Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. J. D. Ketchum. Adjutant,
Capt. Arthur J. Raymond. Qr. M., Hon'y Maj. Ham-
ilton Emery. Surg., Robert McCrea, M.D.
AQfVi "King's County" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
0111 Qrs., Kentville, N. S.) Lt. -Colonel, L. OeV.
Chipman. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. W. H. Belcher, Maj.
T. R. Harris (Aylesford).
Companies : No. 1, Kentville, Capt. G. A. Dodge ; No.
2, Sheffield's Mills, Capt. and Bt. Maj. E. M. Beck-
with ; No. 3, Kentville, Capt. Jno. Redden ; No. 4,
Billt</wn, Capt. Edward Steadmati ; No. 5, Ross'
Corner, Capt. W. E. Roscoe ; No. 6, Canning, Capt.
and Bt. Maj. C. E. Borden ; No. 7, Aylesford, Capt.
George William West ; No. 8, Aylesford, Capt Holmes
Cassidy (Kingston Station} ; No. 10, Buckley's Corner,
Capt. and Bt. Maj. D. E. Ross. Paymaster, Hon'y
Capt. Barclay Webster. Adjutant, Lt. J. A. Northup
(Canning). Qr. M., Maj. P. M. Brecken. Surg., F.
W. Borderi, M.D. Asst. Surg., H. B. Webster, M.D.
AQf li "1st Annapolis" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Utflll paradise, N. S.) Lt.-Co'onel, W. E. Starratt.
Majors, C. S. Cole (Paradise), Wallace Harris (Bear
River).
Companies: No. 1, Wilmot, Capt. L. W. Elliott; No. 2,
Paradise, Capt. and Bt, Maj. E. M. Morse ; No. 3,
Granville, Capt. and Bt. Maj. D. Wade ; No. 4, Port
Williams, Capt. and Bt. Maj., J. Charlton ; No. 5,
Annapolis Royal, Capt. G. A LeCain ; No. 6, Bear
River, Capt. J. N. Kelly ; No. 7, Paradise, Capt. and
Bt. Maj. J. J. Buckler ; No. 8, Bear River, Capt. Obed
Miller ; No. 9, Clementsport, Capt. Walter Purdy
(Deep Brook). Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. T. H. Millar
(Bear River). Adjutant. Lt. John H. Charlton. Qr.
M., Hon'y Maj. W. H. Bishop. Surg. Maj., Samuel
Primrose. Asst. Surg., R. J. Ellison, M.D.
"Champlain" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
Ste> GenevievedeBatiscan, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, N.
P. Massicotte. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Cols. Napoleon St.
Arnaud and Philippe Trudel.
Companies : No. 1, Ste. Genevieve de Batiscan, Capt.
Geo. Massicotte ; No. 2, St. Narcisse, Capt. Adolphe
Cossette; No. 3, Ste. Genevieve, Capt. Tancrede Tru-
del (Champlain) ; No. 4, St. Prosper, Capt. Jean Mag-
sicotte; No. 5, Ste. Anne de la Perade, Capt. J. A.
Rousseau; No. 6, St. Tite, Capt. F. X. Baril. Pay-
master, Hon'y Mai Achille Beauchet. Adjutant, Bt.-
Maj. Come P. Trudel. Qr. M., F. W. Germain. Surg.
Maj., Jacques Pelletier, M. D. Asst. Surg., A.S.Alain.
71 cf "York" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Fred-
* ia>t ericton,N B.) Lt.-Colonel, 3. L. Marsh. Majors,
T. L. Alexander, (Fredericton Junction), T. G.J. Loggie.
Companies : No. 1, St. Mary's, Capt. Jared Boone ; No.
2, McKeen's Corners, Capt. J. S. Burt; No. 3, Stan-
ley, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. W. T. Howe; No. 4, Frederic-
ton, Capt. R. M. Pinder ; No. 5, Blissville, Capt. W.
D. Hartt; No. 6, St. Stephen, Capt. J. S. DeW. Chip-
man ; No. 7, Fredericton, Capt. H. A. Cropley. Pay-
master, Maj. A. G. Beckwith. Adjutant, Lt. J. V.
Johnston (St. Mary's). Qr. M., Hon. Maj. And. Lip-
sett. Surg., J. W. Bridges, M.L).
79nH " 2nd Annapolis" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
1 Qrs., Wilmot, N. S.) Lt.-Colonel, Shippy Spurr;
Majors, C. W. Shaffner (Sowf/i, Farmington), C. Jacques,
(Meloern Square).
Companies: No. 1, Wilmot, Capt. Ambrose Dodge
(Salem) ; No. 2, Wilmot, Capt. G. Roach ; No. 3, Wil-
mot, Capt. J. G. Bowlby ; No. 4, Nictaux Falls, Capt.
D. G. Ritcey ; No. 5, Fannington, Capt. J. L Phinney ;
No. 6, Nicteaux. Capt. J. M. Morse. Paymaster,
Hony. Capt. A. Gates, (Middleton). Adjt., Capt. E. F.
McNeil (Melvern Sq.) Qr. M., Hon. Capt, G. D.
Morse. Surg., S. N. Miller, M.D. Asst. Surg., J. A.
Sponagle, M.D.
7Qv>/l " Northumberland " Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
1 Qrs., Chatham, Miramichi, N. B.) Lt.-Colonel,
Samuel U. McCulley. Major,
Companies : No. 1, Buctouche, Capt. John Sheridan ;
No. 2, Chatham, Capt. J. D. B. F. McKenzie ; No. 3 r
Dashtown, Capt. G. W. Mersereau ; No 4, Black
River, Capt. Wm. McNaughton; No. 5, Bay du Vin r
Capt Hugh Cameron. Paymaster, Lemuel J. Tweedie.
Adjutant, . Qr. M., Robert Murray,
jr. Surg., J. M. Baxter, M.D.
7/ifV, Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., Sussex, N. BJ
*M* Lt.-Colonel, E. B. Beer. Majors, O. R. Arnold
(Sussex), J. M. Baird (Sackville).
Companies: No. 1, Clifton, Capt. O W. Wetmore; No.
2, Moncton, Capt. S. A. Watson; No. 3, Sussex, Capt
C. H. Fairweather;No. 4, Moncton, Capt. H. C. Hanmg-
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., Capt. H. S. Langstroth (Nauivigeivauk).
Qr. M., Hon'y Maj,, W. C. Murray. Surg., S. F. Wil-
son, M.D. Asst. Surg., U.S. Tiueman, M.D.
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, Lieut. A. Smith ; No. 3, Bridgewater,
Lieut. J. K. Dawson; 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.
Cold well. Adjutant, Capt. R. E. Leckie (Middleton)-
Qr. M., J. W. Young. Surg., G. A. Pickles.
7 (* 4- U Battalion of Rifles, " Voltigeurs de Chateau-
"rf 1 guay"(//d. Qrs., Ste. Marline, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Joseph Beaudreau. Majors, Louis Turcot (North
Georgetown), Charles D'Amour (Ste. Philomene).
Companies : No. 1, Ste. Philomene, Capt. J. B. Damour ;
No. 2, Ste. Martine, Capt. E. J. Gagnier ; No. 3, St.
Urbain, Capt. Ant. Vinette ; 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, Lt. L. A.
Gagnier. Qr. M., F. B. Laberge. Surg., 0. Nor-
mandin, M.D.
77fh "Wentworth" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
.1-*** Dundas, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, H. C. Gwyn,
Majors, F. M. Carpenter (Stoney Creek), Alex. Bertram.
Companies: No 1, Dundas, Capt. Wm. E. S. Knowles;
No. 2, Waterdown, Capt. ; No. 3, Binbrook,
Capt. T. C. Ptolemy ; No. 4, Ancaster, Capt. J. N. Mid-
dleton ; No. 5, Saltfleet, Capt. Marcus Lee ; No. C,
Glanford, Capt. Asa Choate. Adjutant, Capt. W. H.
Ptolemy (Salt Fleet). Qr. M., Wm. Roddick. Surg.,
James Ross, M.D.
7 Q f V " Colchester, Hants and Pictou " Battalion of In-
/ 1 11 fantry, " Highlanders " (Hd. Qrs. Truro, N.S.)
Lt.-Colonel, G. H. Sutherland (Millbrook). Majors,
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-
acadie). Adjt., Capt. T.A.Blackburn (Milford). Qr.M.,
Oliver Johnson. Surg., Duncan McLean. Asst. Surg.,
W. S. Muir.
7QfV "cJhett'ord" Battalion of Infantry, "Highlaud-
t/tll ers" (Hd. Qrs. Waterloo, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Thomas H. Cox (Granby). Majors, James Maynes
(Waterloo), and J. D. Bulman (Sweetsburg).
Companies : No. 1, Granby, Capt. R. Scale ; No. 2. Water-
loo, Capt. Geo. Davidson (Bethel) ; No. 3, Waterloo,
Capt. and Bt. Maj. R. E. Bell ; No. 4, South Roxton,
Capt. W. J. A. Galbraith ; No. 6, Boscobel, Capt. and
Bt.-Maj. R. Hackwell; No. 7, Lawrenceville, Capt. J.
McC. Brown ; No. 8, Waterloo, Capt. H. N. Whit-
comb (Sheffbrd Mountain). Paymaster. Hony. Maj-
L. H. Brooks. Adjutant. . Qr. Mr., S. S.
Martin. Surg., H. L. Fuller. Asst. Surg., J. A. E.
Brun, M.D.
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Qrtf Vi " Nicolet" Battalion of [nfantry (Hd. Qrs. Gen-
OULll titty, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Edouard de Foy.
Majors, G. H. Giroux (Nicolet),
Companies: No. 1, St. Edouard de Gentilly, Capt.
A. Gaudet ; No. 2, Nicolet, Capt. and Bt. Maj. J. B. A.
Rousseau ; No. 3, Becancour, Capt. J. A. Piche ;
No. 4, Ste. Gertrude, Capt. Joseph Piche ; No. 5,
St. Gregoire, Capt. J. A. Pratte ; No. 6, Victoriaville,
Lieut. L. Rheault. Paymaster, Narcis-se Beauchemin
(Nicolet). Adjutant, Capt. Geo. d'O. d'Orsonnens
,(St. John's.) Qr. Mr., Wm. Courshene. Surg.,
Henri Trudel.
'ft! <2t "Portneuf" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
^ - ^ I* Pn-M* 7?ntlfj0 f)tia \ T.t -C^nlnviol fcaia T^nsaaonlf
(Les Ecureuils). Major, Alfred Parent (Ottawa).
Companies : No. 1, Pointc aux Trembles, Capt. Alfred
Rochon (St. Augustin) ; No. 2, St. Raymond, Capt.
Elie Frenette ; No. 3, St. Raymond, Capt. Cyprien
Pare ; No. 4, Deschambault, Capt. J. G. Paquin ; No.
5, Cap Sante, Capt. J. L. Frenet ; No. 6, Lotbiniere,
Capt. V. E. Courteau. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. G. D,
B. Watters. Adjutant, . Qr.Mr.,V.
E. Pa'.-ent, Surg., A. G. E. Beaudry, M.D.
"Queen's County" Battalion of Infantry (lid.
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, Brookfleld, Capt. Angus Beaton ; No. 6, Cove-
head, Capt. J. R. Allan; No. 7, Alberton, Capt.
E. C. Maxfleld ; No. 8, Tryou, Capt. John G. Sheriff
(North Carleton). Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. John
McPhail. Adjutant, Maj. Elijah Purdy. Qr. Mr.,
G. D. Davidson. Surg., Jas. Warburton, M.D. Asst.
Surg., H. D. Johnson, M.D.
<QQrrl " Joliette" Battalion of Infantry(7M Qrs., Town
01 Ll of Joliette, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, John J. Sheppard .
Majors, J. U. Foucher and M. D'A. Dostaler.
'Companies: No. 1, Joliette, Capt. J. H. R. Delfausse;
No. 2, L'Assomption, Capt. J. E. B. Normandeau ; No.
3, St. Felix de Valois, Capt. ; No. 4,
Ste. Elizabeth, Capt. E. G. Piche ; No. 5, Rawdon,
Capt. J. C. Mason,; No. 6, Rawdon, Capt. Thos.
Copping. Adjutant, Capt. Godfroi Coffin. Qr. Mr.,
. Surg., A. M. Rivard. Asst. Surg.,
J. L. Leprohon.
QJ.fl-, "St. Hyacinthe" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.
^v** Qrs. Town of St. Hyacinthe, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Alphonse Denis. Major, M. MacDonald (Actonvale).
Companies: No. 1, St. Hyacinthe. Capiain A. Cote
No. 2, St. Pie, Capt. L. M. Morin ; No. 3, St. Simon 1 ,
Capt. L. A. Rousseau (St. Hugues); No. 4, Sorel,
Capt. Arch. Johnston; No. 5. St. Hyacinthe, Capt.
N. A. Maranda ; No. 6, Acton Vale, Capt. L. H. Gauvin.
Paymaster, Eusebe Morin. Adjutant,
Qr. Mr., David Beauvais. Surg., J. C. P. F. Des-
pars. Asst. Surg., J. A. Trempe, M. D.
Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. Montreal, Que.)
Motto : " Bon cceur et bon bras." Lt.-Colonel,
A. D. Aubry. Majors, A. d'O. d'Orsonnens, J. P. A.
des Trois Maisons.
Companies : No. 1, St Jerome, Capt. F X. A. Car-
riere ; No. 2, St. Jean Baptiste Village, Capt. Henri
Taschereau; No. 3, Longueuil, Lieut. G. H. Tellier
No. 4, Laprairie, Capt. J. P. J. Rosenvinge ; No. 5,
Cote St. Paul, Capt. A. T. Patterson ; No. 6. Longueuil,
Capt. C. A. H. Lippe. Paymaster, Capt. Joseph
Dunn. Adjutant, Capt. Tancrede Pagnuelo. Qr. Mr.,
Hony. Capt. Geo. Trudeau. Surg., T. A. Brisson
M.D. Asst. Surg., O. R. de Cotret, M.D.
QfifV, "Three Rivers" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.
1 Yamachiche, Que.) Badge : A shield bearing
in centre, on a black ground, the number 86, above
that number the motto, " Adsum," and below the
name, "Trois Rivigres." The shield encircled by a
wreath of Maple Leaves crossed at base, upon which
rests a Beaver. The whole surmounted by a Royal
Crown. All in gold. Lt.-Colonel, H. G. S. Dixon
(Montreal). Major, John Houliston.
Companies : No. 1, Yamaohiche, 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,
Lieut. E. M. Chapdelaine. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt.
C. J. Couloinbe (St. Justin). Adjutant,
Qr. Mr., Eugene Godin Surg., L. R. C. Lafontaine,
M.D. Asst. Surg., J. M. P. Sylvestre, M.D.
8-^i.] "Quebec" Battalion of Infantry (Hd.Qrs.,
* " V Ancienne Lorette, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, V. de
L. Laurin (Quebec). Majors, Michel Fiset (L 1 Ancienne
Lorette). L. N. Laurin.
Companies: No. 1, Charlesbourg, Capt. J. E. Frechette ;
No. 2, Ancienne Lorette, Capt. H T Pageot ; No. 3. St.
Ambroise, Capt. J. Blondeau; No. 4, Ste. Foye, Capt.
Geo. O'Farrell; No. 5. Beauport, Capt. J. A. Guay ;
No. 6, Ste Famille d'Orleans, Capt. J. Blouin. Pay-
master, Hony. Major T. P. Morin, (Ste Foye). Adju-
tant, Capt. and Bt. Major H. Octave Roy, (Ancienne
Lorette.) Qr. M., Hon'y Capt. Eugene De Blois.
Surg., J. E. Grondin. Asst. Surg., W. A. Giroux.
ftQf Ti " Kamouraska and Charlevoix" Battalion of In-
>OLI1 fantry (Hd. Qrs. Riviere Ouelle, Que.) Lt.-
Colonel, Achilles Fraser. Majors, Romuald Tetu (St.
Oervais), G. B. Tache (Kamouraska).
Companies: No. 1, Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Capt.
Alfred Potvin ; No. 2, St. Paul's Bay, Capt. P. "V.
Chaloult (Kamouraska); No. 3, Kamouraska, Capt. J.
E. Rossignol (St. Denis) ; No. 4, St. Pacome, Capt.
J. F. X. Bosse (St. Onesime) ; No. 5, St. Denis, Capt.
B. M. Dechenes (St. Paschal) ; No. 6, Baie St. Paul,
Capt. G. N. Cimon (Ls Eboulements). Paymaster, J.
L. A. Labbe, (Quebec). Adjutant, Lt. J. E. Mill
(Maria). Qr. Mr., C. T. Dugal. Surg., H. W. Blag-
don, M.D. Asst. Surg., C. H. A. Clement, M.D.
" Temiseouata and Rimouski" Battalion of In-
fantry (Hd. Qrs. Fraserville, Que.) Lt.-Colonel,
Louis E. Hudon. Majors, L. D. Hudon (Quebec) ;
David Freve.
Companies : No. 1, Fraserville, Capt. George LeBel ;
No. 2, St. George de Cacouna, Capt. J. A. Gilbert ; No.
3, St. Arsene, Capt. and Bt. -Maj. Zache Blanchet ;
No. 4, Isle Verte, Capt. J. E. Marceau ; No. 5, Ste.
Cecile du Bic, Capt. L. N. Cote ; No. 6, L'Anse au
S'ible, Capt. Michel Rinquet (Rimouski) ; No. 7, Ri-
mouski, Capt. J. A. Martin ; No. 8, St. Octave, Capt.
Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J. N. Pouliot
(Rimouski). Adjutant. Capt. John Hill. Qr. Mr.,
Hony. Major Ernest Ouellet. Surg., J. B. K. Fiset,
M.D. Asst. Surg , Surgeon P. E. Graudbois, M.D.
QOfli "Winnipeg" Battalion of Rifles (Winnipeg,
*7UL11 j/ an> ) Lt.-Colonel, C. M. Boswell. Majors,
H. N. Ruttan, H. M. Arnold.
Eight Companies, Winnipeg : Captains, H. W. A.
Chambre, F. H. Allardyce. H. H. Rowley, T. W.
Goulding, W. A. Machaffle, C. N. Mitchell, G. MacD.
Lang, R. L. Meadows. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. Her-
bert Swinford. Adjutant, Capt. T. H. Billman. Qr.
Mr., Capt. R. J. Whitla. Svrg. Maj., G. T. Orton,
M.D. As*t. Surg., H. Y. Baldwin, M.D.
Q9nrl "Dorchester" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs.,
tf^llLL SL Isidore, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Louis C. Genest
(St. Bernard). Major, Achille Chabot.
Companies: No. 1, Ste. Claire, Capt. A. Fortier; No. 2,
St. Isidore, Oapt. Jos. Ttirgeon ; No. 3, St. Isidore,
Capt, F. D. Turgeon ; No. 4, Ste. Justine, Capt. Louis
Mercier. Paymaster, Capt. E. Letourneau. Adjt.,
. Qr. Mr., F. X. Chabot. Surg., L.
M. Genest, M.D.
QQvrl "Cumberland" Battalion of Infantry (H d. Qrs.,
^ OI Ll it ocean, iV. S.) Lt.-Colonel, Miitthew B. Har-
rison. Major, J. A. Black (Amherst).
Companies: No. 1, Salem, Capt. G. H. Black; No.
2, Spring Hill, Capt. Wm. Letcher ; No. 3, Maccan
and River Hebeit, Capt. Jeptha Harrison ; No. 4.
Maccan Mountain, Capt. H C. Mills (MapeUon) ; No.
5, Oxford. Capt, Win. Oxley. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj.
Geo. E. Church. Adjutant, Capt. L. B. Donkin
(Spring Hill). Qr. Mr., H. J. Harrison. Surg., Jos.
Hayes, M.D.
1895]
MILITIA AND DEFENCE OF CANADA.
91
' Victoria " Battalion of Infantry, " Argyle High-
landers" (Hd. Qrs., Baddeck, N.S.) Lt.-Colonel,
J. L. Bethune. Major, C. W. Hill (Sydney)
Companies : No. 1, Baddeck, Capt. A. F. McRae ; No. 2,
Middle River, Capt. Chas. McHae; No. 3, Grand Nar-
rows, Capt. J. P. McNeil; No. 4, Baddeck, Capt. M. H.
.McKenzie; No. 5. Forks Bridge, Capt. Ron. Gillis.
Adjutant, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. H. A. Foyle. Qr. Mr.,
John McDonald. Surg., A. D. MacGillvray.
Q AfVi " District of Algoma " Battalion of Rifles (Hd.
*7UL11 Qrs., Port Arthur, Ont.) Lt.-Col.
Majors, T. H. Elliott (Sault Ste. Marie), A. Carmichael
(Rat Portaye).
Companies : No. 1, Port Arthur, Capt. J. H. Woodside ;
No. 2, Fort William, Capt. J. S. Smith ; No. 3, Rat
Portage, Capt. D. T. Ferguson. Paymaster, A. L.
Russell. Adjutant, . Qr. Mr.,
. Siirg., G. S. Beck.
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.
Brandon Infantry Company (Man.) Lieut., F. J. Clark.
Gore Bay Rifle Company (Ont.) Captain, J. M. Fraser.
Saint John Rifle Company (N.B.) Badge : A Bugle.
Motto : "Quo Patria vocat." Captain* E. A. Smith.
Sault Ste. Marie Rifle Company (Ont.) Lieut. J. A. Wilde.
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 of the Dominion Parliament. A De-
partment of Militia and Defence was at the same time
established, the first Minister being Sir George E. Cartier,
-and the first Militia Act was passed in 1868, 31 Vic., chap.
40. The Act was subsequently amended in various way's,
"but is practically embodied in the present Militia Act,
49 Vic., chap. 41, (Revised Statutes, 1886). By it the
militia of Canada is declared to consist of all the male
inhabitants of Canada of the age of 18 years or upwards
and under 60, not exempted or disqualified by
Jaw, this population being divided into four classes, as
follows :
The first class comprises those aged 18 or upwards
and under 30, being unmarried or widowers without
children.
The second class comprises those between the ages of
-30 and 45, being unmarried or widowers without children.
The third class comprises those between 18 and 45,
being married, or widowers with children.
The fourth class comprises those between 45 and 60.
The following persons are exempt from enrolment and
active service at any time : Judges, clergymen and
(ministers of all religious denominations, professors in
colleges and teachers in religious orders, the wardens and
officials of all penitentiaries and lunatic asylums, persons
physically disabled, and any person being the only son
of a widow and her only support. Certain other persons
are exempt from service except in case of war.
The number of men to be trained and drilled annually
is limited to forty thousand, except as specially author-
ized, and the period ol drill is to be sixteen days and not
less than eight days each year
The Militia is divided into Active and Reserve land and
marine force. The Active land and marine force is com-
posed of men raised either by voluntary enlistment or
by ballot, and the Reserve force consists, practically, of
the whole of the efficient men not serving in the Active
Militia of the time being.
The period of service is three years.
The Establishment of the Permanent and Active
Militia of the Dominion, for the year 1894-95, is as
follows :
Officers and Men.
Cavalry Royal Canadian Dragoons 169
Active Militia 2078
- ?247
Field Arty. Royal Canadian Artillery. . . ) 9n .
"A" and "B" Field Batteries f M *
Active Militia 1345
154
Garrison Arty. Royal Canadian Artillery \ ORO
Nos. 1 and 2 Garrison C's. /
Active Militia 2320
2582
Engineers Active Militia 151
Infantry Royal Regt. of Canadian Infantry. 592
Active Militia 28920
29512
Total (of all ranks)...
MILITIA EXPENDITURE.
The following is a summary of the expenditure by the Department of Militia for the fiscal years ending 30th
June, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892 and 1893 :
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
Salaries, head quarters and district staff
Brigade Majors
$ 20,700
13 164
$ 18,583
15 020
$ 17,223
14 209
$ 17,583
13 685
$18.972.35
11 960 48
Koyal Military College of Canada
51 237
83 677
69,248
63,949
70 584.73
Ammunition, clothing and military stores
Public armouries and care of Arms
195,589
61,177
198,553
60,526
192,000
60,928
191,403
59,885
217,044.20
59,990.72
Drill pay and camp purposes
Drill instruction
286,637
36 885
265,331
36 288
272,098
35,996
251,126
36,314
380,212.26
34,407 09
Dominion Rifle Association
Drill sheds and rifle ranges . .
10,000
19 641
10,000
26 211
10,000
27,663
10,000
31,370 1
10,000.00
Construction and repairs
Barracks in British Columbia
dare of military properties
88,067
17,868
9 410
70,632
79,291
63,681 f
103,057.79
Grant to Dominion Artillery Association '.
Royal Canadian Dragoons, R. C. Artillery and |
R. Regt. of C. Inf 'y, and Schools of Instruct'n /
Improved rifle ordnance
2,000
471,720
3 000
2,000
463,081
379
2,000
459,655
2,000
479,166
1,714
2,000.00
467,850.48
2,552.06
Formation 48th Highlanders Toronto
5,000
Contingencies
Canadian Military Institute Toronto
36,455
36,732
39,200
39,432
40,674.28
100 00
Rifle Ranges, Sussex, N. B
339.45
Total ordinary militia service
$1,323,551
$1,287,013
$1,279,514
$1,266,308
$1,419,745.89
North-West service (Rebellion 1885)
41228
9,797
8,017
8,956
7,224.12
Total expenditure
$1,364,780
$1,296,810
$1,287,531
*l,270,aJ4
$1,426,970.01
HON. SIR OLIVER MOWAT.
PROVINCE OP ONTARIO.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1867. Population 18912,112,989.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT TORONTO.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, Lieut. -Colonel the Hon. G. A. Kirkpatrick, $10,000 ; Official Secretary, Commander F. C
Law, R. N., $1,200 ; Private Secretary, Arthur T. Kirkpatrick, $800.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Attorney-General, Hon. Sir Oliver Mowat $7,000
Commissioner of Crown Lands, Hon. A. S. Hardy, 4,000
Commissioner of Public Works, Hon. W. Harty ". . 4,000
Secretary, Hon. J. M. Gibson 4,000
Treasurer, Hon. Richard Harcourt 4,000
Minister of Education, Hon. G. W. Ross $4,000
Minister of Agriculture and Registrar, Hon.
John Dryden 4,000
Without Portfolio, Hon. E. H. Bronson
Clerk, Executive Council, John R. Cartwright ; Assistant Clerk, J. Lonsdale Capreol.
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Clerk of the House and Clerk of the Crown in
Chancery, Charles Clarke $1,800
Assistant Clerk, Arthur H. Sydere 1,500
Clerk, J. M. Delamere 1,000
Accountant, Lud. K. Cameron $400*
Law Clerk, A. M. Dymond 600
Sergeant-at-Arms, F. J. Glackmeyer 60O
House Keeper and Chief Messenger, P. O'Brien . . 60O
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE
Attorney-General, Hon. Sir. Oliver Mowat $7,000
Deputy Attorney-General, J. R. Cartwright 3,000
Legal Secretary, A. M. Dymond 800
Assistant Clerk Executive Council, J. L. Capreol, 1,600
Clerk and Private Secretary, S. T. Bastedo 1,750
Government Detectives, J. W. Murray, $1,650 ; J.
E. Rogers, $1,350 ; Win. Greer, $1,000
REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Registrar-General, Hon. R. Harcourt
Deputy Registrar-General, Dr. P. H. Bryce
Inspector, Col. R. B. Hamilton
Clerks, J. M. Ridley, T. F. Callaghan, C. M. Par-
dee, F. Jones, and C. S. Horrocks
Stenographer, M. H. Smith
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Commissioner, Hon. Win. Harty $4,000
Secretary, Wm. Edwards 2,200
Architect, Kivas Tully 2,500-
Engineer, R. McCallum 2,10O
Law Clerk and Accountant, J. P. Edwards 1,300
Architectural Draughtsman, F. A. Heakes 1,400-
Engineering Draughtsman, R. P. Fairbairn .... 1,350
Ass't Engineering Draughtsman, C. G. Horetzky. 1,100
Ass't Archtectural Draughtsman, T. M. Hennessy. 1,050
First Clerk and Shorthand Writer, M. Wilson ... 1,200
Clerk & Paym'r of Outlying W'ks, S. G. O'Grady. 1,050
Messenger, C. A. McDonald 600
PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.
Deputy Registrar, J. F. C. Ussher, 1,400
[92]
1895]
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
93
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Provincial Secretary, Hon. J. M. Gibson $4,000
Assistant Secretary, Geo. E. Lumsden 2,300
Chief Clerk, J. B. McLachlan 1,200
Minister's Secretary, J. I. Mclntoeh 1,250
OFFICE OF ASYLUMS, PRISONS, AND PUBLIC CHARITIES.
Inspectors of Prisons and Public Charities, R.
Christie, $2,600; T. F. Chamberlain. M.D.,
$2,500 ; James Noxon $2,400
Chief Clerk, J. Mann 1,300
Asylums for the Insane.
Toronto
Medical Superintendent, D. Clark, M.D 2,000
Bursar, Wm. Tracy 1,400
London
Medical Superintendent, R. M. Bucke, M.D . . 2,000
Bursar, C. A. Sippi 1,400
Kingston
Medical Superintendent, C. K. Clarke, M. D . . 2,000
Bursar, William Anglin 1,300
Hamilton
Medical Superintendent, J. Russell, M.D 2,000
Bursar, B. Way 1,400
Mimico
First Physician, J. B. Murphy, M.D 1,400
Bursar, James Corcoran 1,000
Asylum for Idiots, Orillia
Medical Superintendent, A. H. Beaton, M.D. 1,600
Bursar, T. J. Muir 1,000
Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Belleville
Superintendent, R. Mathison 1,600
Bursar, A. Matheson 1,000
Institution for the Blind, Brantford
Principal, A. H. Dymond 1,600
Bursar, W. N. Hossie 1,100
Central Prison for Ontario, Toronto
Warden, Jas Massie 2,000
Bursar, 1,300
Reformatory for Boys, Penetanguishene
Superintendent, Thos. McCrosson 1,600
Bursar, W. P. Band 950
Andrew Mercer Reformatory for Females and In-
dustrial Refuge for Girls, Toronto
Superintendent, Mrs. O'Reilly 1,000
Bursar, R. W. Laird 1,100
INSPECTOR OF DIVISION COURTS.
Inspector, Joseph Dickey 1,700
INSPECTOR OK REGISTRY OFFICES.
Inspector, 2,000
SUPERINTENDENT NEGLECTED CHILDREN.
Superintendent, J. J. Kelso 1,200
PROVINCIAL TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
Treasurer, Hon. Richard Harcourt $4,000
Assistant Treasurer, W. C. Noxon 2,300
Chief Clerk, F. A. Carrell 1,350
Treas. , Sec. & Cl'k of A Igoma Taxes, L. V. Percival. 1,550
Cashier, W. N. Douglas 1,150
PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH.
Chairman, Dr. J. J. Cassidy
Secretary, Dr. P. H. Bryce
Analyst, J. J. Mackenzie
Clerk, G. W. Duncan
Stenographer, M. H. Smith
PROVINCIAL AUDITOR'S BRANCH.
Provincial Auditor, C H. Sproule 2,400
Book-keeper, A. J. Rattray 1,500
INSPECTOR OF INSURANCE.
Inspector, J. Howard Hunter, M.A 2,800
LICENSE AND ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACCOUNTS
BRANCH.
First Officer, Henry Totten 2,000
Acting Accountant, J. F. Mowat 1,200
QUEEN'S PRINTER.
Queen's Printer, L. K. Cameron 1,800
Aiatant Queen's Printer, G. E. Thomas 1,200
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS.
Commissioner of Crown Lands, Hon. A S. Hardy. $4,000
Assistant Commissioner, Aubrey White " . 2*800
Law Clerk, G. Kennedy 2,000
Shorthand Writer, Frank Yeigh i^SO
Sales and Free Grants Branch.
Chief Clerk, A. Kirkwood 1,900
Surveys, Patents and Roads.
Director of Surveys, G. B. Kirkpatrick, P.L.S ... 2 000
Draughtsman, W. Revell i 300
Chief Clerk of Patents, J. M. Grant i' ( 400
Superintendent Colonization Roads, H. Smith '.'.' 1,'900
Woods and Forests Branch.
Chief Clerk, J. A. G. Crozier 1,750 '
Accounts Branch.
Accountant, D. G. Ross . i 800
Registrar, C. S. Jones 1^500
Mining Bureau.
Director of Mines, A. Blue 2,500
Crown Timber Agents.
Ottawa E. J. Darby I Quebec B. Nicholson
Parry Sd., D.F. Macdonald | Peterboro, J.B.McWilliams
Port Arthur H. Munro I Rat Portage . .W. Margach
S. Ste. Marie, P. C.Campbell |
Crown Land Agents}
Apsley . . Duncan Anderson
Bracebridge Wm. Kirk
Brudenell .... John Whelan
Eganville . . . James Reeves
Emsdale E. Handy
Emo R. J. F. Marsh
Fort Frances.C.J. Hollands
" ....W.Wilson
Haileybury. . J. Armstrong
Haliburton. ,C. R. Stewart
Kingston . . R. Macpherson
L'Amable J. R. Tait
Magnetewan . . . . S. G. Best
Mattaiva B. J. Gilligan
Minden W. Fielding
Powassan J. S. Scarlett
Plevna A. W. Wood
Parry S'd. .Mrs. T. McKay
Pembroke . .James Stewart
Port Arthur. . . . F. Ruttan
Rat Portage.. A. Campbell
Rd's Landing. G. Hamilton
Sault Ste. Marie, W.Turner
Sudbury. .Thomas J. Ryan
Sturgeon f8. J.D.Cockb'urn
Thessalon. . . W. L. Nichols
Massey Station P. 0..
D. G. McDonald
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.
(ST. JAMES' SQUARE.)
Minister of Education, Hon. G. W. Ross, LL.D. . $4,000
Deputy Minister of Education, John Millar, B.A. 2,300
Chief Clerk and Accountant, F. J. Taylor 1,600
Minister's Private Secretary, Henry Alley 1,350
Senior Clerks, J. T. R. Stinson, H. M. Wilkinson, ea. 1,300
A. C. Paull, F. N. Nudel each 1,100
Librarian & Historiographer, J.G. Hodgins, LL. D. 2,000
Sup^Mech. Insts. & Arts Schools, S. P. May, M.D. 1,700
.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Minister, Hon. John Dryden $4,000
Private Secretary, W. B. Varley 1,000
Dep'y Minister and Secr'y Bureau of Industries,
G. C. James 2,200
Assistant Secretary of Bureau, W. F. McMaster . 1,700
First Clerk, W. O. Galloway 1,400
Shorthand Writer, Thos. McGillicuddy 1,000
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, GUELPH.
President, James Mills, LL. D 2,000
Prof, of Chemistry, A. E. Shuttleworth, B.A.Sc. 1,600
Prof, of Nat. History, J. H. Panton, M.A 1,800
Farm Superintendent, Wm. Rennie 1,200
Lecturer on Agriculture, G. E. Day, B.S.A 800
Lecturer on Horticulture, H. L. Hutt, B.S.A. . . 800
Prof, of Dairying, H. H. Dean, B.S.A 1,400
Prof, of Veterinary Science, J. H. Reed, V.S. . . 900
Asst. Resident Master, J B. Reynolds, B.A 1,000
Experimentalist, C. A. Zavitz, B.S.A 1,500
Assistant Chemist, R. Harcourt, B.S.A 600
Drill Instructor. Capt. W. Clarke 300
Physician, W. O. Stewart, M.D 300
Bursar, A McCallum 1,000
IMMIGRATION OFFICE.
Secretary, David Spence
Agent in Liverpool, P. Byrne
94
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
[1895
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
EIGHTH LEGISLATURE.
Lib., Liberal ; Con., Conservative ; Pat., Patron ; Ind., Independent ; P.P.A., Protestant Protective-
Association.
NOTE. The political party is given according to the best information obtainable. If there should be any
jrs the Editor will gladly correct them on advice.
CONSTITUENCY.
POPU-
LATION.
NAMB OP MEMBER.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
NO. OF
VOTES
RECEIV'D
NAME OF DEFEATED CANDI-
DATE AND NUMBER
OF VOTES RECEIVED.
MEMBER'S 1
MAJpR'TY.I
Addington
Algoma East...
Algoma West. . .
Brockville
Brant, N. R. . . .
B^ant, S. R
Bruce, S. R
Bruce, C. R
Bruce, N. R. . . .
Cardwell
Carleton
Du/erin
Dundas
Durham, E. R.
Durham, W. R.
Elgin, E. R....
Elgin, W.R....
Essex, N. R....
Essex, S. R
Frontenac
Glengarry
Grenville
Grey,N. R
Grey,S.R
Grey, C. R
Haldimand
Halton
17,584
26,028
15,829
17,787
11,406
21,811
22,154
19,575
22,874
20,195
21,807
22,183
20,132
17,053
15,374
18,445
24,932
28,423
26,917
14,689
24,447
21,609
24,068
22,817
24,329
18,216
21,982
48,973
18,050
18,964
22,070
20,891
22,558
23,332
25,229
32,790
24,586
23,148
35,662
18,434
19,291
21,492
14,900
James Reid Con
Centreville
Sault Ste. Marie . .
Rat Portage
Brockville
St. George
Toronto
1849
1882
1137
2045
1192
2597
1913
1932
1369 1
1888 1
1986
2465
2110
1746
1646
1700 1
2851
1843 {
2521 1
1517
2030
1826 |
1646 1
2401
1735 {
1693
2269
2468
2348
1574
1473
1782
2129
2263
2335
2365
3106
1710
2070
3044
1499
1830 1
1999
1089 1
2548
3273
2280
2015
1970
1519
1803
1345
1424
1690
1701 1
1402 1
2114
2884
Frank Halliday 1647
W. H. Hearst 1816
Jas. Conmee 1131
R. J. Jelly 1778
202
6ft
6.
267
344
61 T
151
531
24(>
345.
850
609>
1ST
401
61
36ft
171
246-
789-
131
384
492-
21 a
789-
542
15-
111
457
100-'
161
81
50'
55S
76-
12
432
515-
1
199-
88
26
523-
373
112
122
137
399-
128
112
67
168:
647
21
287
179-
146-
75-
Q9fb
Charles J. Farwell Lib.
James M. Savage Con.
George A. Dana Lib.
Wm. B. Wood Lib.
Hon. A. S. Hardy Lib.
Reuben E. Truax Lib.
John S. McDonald Pat.
D. McNaughton. P. P. A. &
[Pat.
Edward A . Little Con.
Geo. Nelson Kidd Pat.
William Dynes Pat.
James P. Whitney Con.
William A. Fallis Con.
Wm. Henry Reid Con.
Charles A. Brower Con.
Donald McNish Lib
S. G. Kitchen 748
J. E. Hopkins 1980
Walkerton ... .
W. Valens 1762
W. M Dack 1401
Ripley
Forest
A. D. McConnell....ll23\
William Mclntosh... 987 /
E. Jeffs 1543 \
Chas. Robinson. ... 6 f
G.Monk 1136
Dr. Barr 1856
J. P. Fox 1923
George Campbell ... 1 345
W. T. Lockhart 1585
J. C. Dance 1334 )
W. Ford 854 f
D. McColl 2680
G. A. Wintermule... 1597*1
S. White 901 /
J. A. Buchanan 1732)
R. E. Dodson 520 /
J. S. Gallagher 1386
G. H. McGillivray . . .1646
A. Buchanan 1334 \
Joseph Scott 654 /
Charles Medcalf 1433 \
W. Read 1252 /
Allandale
Carp
Grange
Morrisburgh
Millbrook
Clarke
New Sarum
Fingal
Windsor
Amherstburgh . . .
Cataraqui
Lancaster
Kemptville
Meaford
William J. McKee Lib.
Wm. D. Balfour Lib.
Joseph L. Haycock.. .Pat.
David M. McPherson..Pa(.
Orlando Bush Con.
James Cleland Lib.
David Me Nichol Pat.
Thomas Gamey Pat.
John Senn Pat.
Lamlash
Maxwell
York
G. McKechnie 1612
Joseph Rorke 1193\
C. W. Hartman 1138 /
Jacob Baxter 1678
J. Husband 2158
W. Hancock 2011
C. R. Smith 2248
N. Vermilvea 1413
R. J. Graham 1392
A. F. Wood 1732
William Kerns Con.
j Hon. J. M. Gibson . . . Lib.
1 James T. Middleton . Lib.
Alexander McLaren . . Pat.
W. H. Biggar Lib.
James Ha^gerty Ind
Burlington
Toronto
Hamilton, WR )
Hamilton,ER j
Hastings, E. R.
Hastings, W. R.
Hastings, N. R.
Huron, E. R...
Huron, W. R...
Huron, S. R
Kent, E.R
Kent, W.R
Kingston
Lambton, E. R.
Lambton, W. R.
Lanark, N.R..
Lanark, S. R...
Leeds
Hamilton
Melrose
Belleville
West Huntingdon.
Wroxeter
Thomas Gibson Lib.
James T. Garrow Lib.
Murdo Y. McLean Lib.
Robert Ferguson Lib.
Thos. L. Pardo.. Pat. & Lib.
Edward H. Smythe . . . Con
P. D. McCallum. .P.P.A.&
[Ind.
A. T. Gurd. .P. P. A. &lnd.
Richard F. Preston. . . Con.
A. J. Matheson Con.
Walter Beatty Con
Goderich
Seaforth
Thames.ville
Cedar Springs . .
Kingston
Forest
Petrolea
Carleton Place. . . .
Perth
Delta
Odessa
James Connolly 2187
R. Weismiller 2313
C. Darling 1933
James Clancv 2591
Hon.Wm. Hartv. . . .1709
R. J. McCormick . .1871
Chas. Mackenzie 2956
W. C. Caldwell 1473
J.M.Clarke 1207 \
James Ferguson 414 /
J. B. Wilson........ 1626
Thos. Symington . . 977 )
R. M. Briscoe 720 f
R. W. Thompson 2426
T. S. Hobbs 3136
R. W. Jackson 1881
J. H. Alexander ....1887
J. A. Leitch 1858
Hugh Crawford 1452
A. P. Cockburn 1635
Stephen Fournier . . . 698
G. Cruise. 1403
D. Dalton 1403
F. L. Webb 1522 )
J. R. Irving 1166 f
George Mitchell 12561
.Kirk 24 /
Jas. Glendlnning . . . 2039
R \rilW 0^4
W. W. Meacham. . Con
Lincoln
London
Middlesex, E. R.
Middlesex, N.R.
Middlesex, W.R.
Monck
Muskoka
25,394
31,977
22,292
18,615
19,460
15,408
17,850
13,163
15,106
15,886
21,995
14,947
20,324
25,031
J. Hiscott..P.P.^4. & Con.
W. R.Meredith Con.
William Shore Pat.
Wm. H. Taylor Lib.
Hon. G. W. Ross Lib.
Hon. R. Harcourt Lfr>.
Geo. E. Langford Con.
John Loughrin Lib.
Wm. A. Charlton Lib.
E. C. Carpenter Lib.
W. A. Willoughby. . ..Con.
Corelli C. Field Lib.
Thos. W. Chappie Lib.
Hon. JohnDryden Lib.
Virgil
Toronto
White Oak
Parkhill
Toronto
Toronto
Bracebridge
Mattawa
Lvnedoch
Simcoe
Colborne ...
Cobourg .
Nipissing
Norfolk, S.R...
Norfolk, N.R..
Northumb'ld, E.
Northumb'ld, W.
Ontario, N. R..
Ontario, S. R...
Uxbridge
Toronto . .
1895]
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
95
CONSTITUENCY.
POPU-
LATION.
NAME OF MEMBER.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
NO. OF
VOTES
RECEIV'D
NAME OF DEFEATED CANDI-
DATE AND NUMBER
OF VOTES RECEIVED.
II
K <'
& S.
765'
700-
632
381
480'
108
23-
465
760'
1208
667
231
320
789
124
87
79
394
1014
1658
805
2077
273
470
918
448
9t
686
65
283
74
301
321
434
53
Ottawa (2 Mem-
bers)
Oxford, N. R..
Oxford, S.Ji
Parry Sound . . .
Perth, N. R....
Perth, S.R
Peterboro', E. R.
Peterboro', W.R.
Prescott
Prince Edward.
Renfrew, S. R. .
Renfrew, N. R.
Russell
Simcoe, E. R. ..
Simcoe, W. R...
Simcoe, C. R...
Stonnont
44,142
27,037
22,812
18,967
29,602
22,114
16,803
18,887
24,173
18,889
23,972
23,005
29,970
26,597
19,910
19,910
27,156
181,209
20,693
18,648
25,325
25,139
25,132
21,394
20,303
17,582
14,591
13,550
23,702
18,327
21,863
/George O'Keefe ... . Lib.
1 Hon. E.H.Bronson... Lib.
Hon. Sir O. Mowat Lib.
Angus McKay Lib.
Win. Rabb Beatty Con.
Thos. Magwood Con.
John McNeil P&t.
Ottawa
3381
3316
2197
2454
1968 .
2957
2232
1621
2280
2038
2149 {
1802 I
1978
1976
2021 j
1509
1170 |
1809 {
2494
3401
4007
6073
1688
1785 |
2042 j
2212
2579
1993
1318 {
1718
1449
1551
2035
1959
2151
A. F. Mclntyre 1923 ^j
T. McVeity . 2616 >
Ottawa
Toronto
[ngersoll
Parry Sound
Poole
H J Beck 9J
Chas. Horsman 1565
W. Nancekivele 2073
James Sharpe 1488
G. G. McPherson....2849
Thos. Ballantyne....2209
John Lancaster 1156
H. C. Winch 1520
J. Cross 830
Fullarton
Villiers
Thomas Blezard Lib.
Jas R Stratton . . Lib.
Peterboro'
Alfred
Picton
Douglas
Douglas
Ottawa
F. E. Alfred Evanturel .Lib.
John Caven Pat
James Gibson 1482 )
Isaac Wilson 397 /
Dr. Dowling 1571 )
John Teirney l}
John Shaw, jr 1658
John Ty tier 1187
W. M. Harvey 1897 l
Robt. A. Campbell. . . .Lib.
Henry Barr Lib.
Alex. Robillard Lib.
A. Miscampbell Con.
Midland
Archibald Currie Pat.
Robert Paton Lib.
John Bennett Pat.
{Thomas Crawford. . . Con.
Geo. S. Ryerson .... Co /i.
George F. Marter. . .Con.
Oliver A. Howland. . Con.
John H. Carnegie Con.
John McKay... Lib.
Alex. B. Robertson . . . Lib.
John D Moore Lib.
Creemore
New Lowell
Tayside
Toronto
W. Lawson 759 j
J. S. Duff 1422
. Coutts 1091 )
A. B. Thompson 922 |
W.Mack 1405)
Toronto, W..}
Toronto, E...\
Toronto. N. . . j
Toronto, S....]
Victoria, E. R. .
Victoria, W. R.
Waterloo, N. R.
Waterloo, S. R. .
Welland
Wellington, S.R.
Wellington,E. R.
Wellington W.R
Wentworth,N.R.
Wentworth, S.R.
York. N.R
York, E. R
York, W. R
G. G. S. Lindsay.... 1480
John Armstrong. . . .1743
Joseph Tait 3202
Charles Moss 3996
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Coboconk
Woodville
Wm. Thurston 1415
R. Bryans 1315
Nithburg
John Campbell 570 1
V. Otterbein 1124)
Gait
F. G. Gardiner 829 j
J. N. Sipes 1764
W. McClearv 2488
Win. M. German Lib.
John Mutrie ... Lib.
Welland
Oustic
Fergus
Bosworth
Hamilton
Hamilton
King.
Scarboro'
Toronto Junction.
G. A. Darby 1307
James Parks 1253 \
Joseph Hampton . . . 984 )
A. S. Allan 1435
John Nicholson 1375
James Wilson 1250
J. Hutchinson 1714
E. B. Ryckman 1525
W J. Hill 2098
George Tucker Pat.
John Ira Flatt Lib.
Nicholas Awrey Lib.
E. J. Davis Lib.
John Richardson Lib.
Joseph W. St. John. . .Con.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS AND ELECTORAL DISTRICTS-ONTARIO.
Representatiri'*, Constituencies.
Awrey, Nicholas.. . .Wentworth, N.R.
Balfour, Wm. Douglas ..... Essex, S.R.
Barr, Henry ............ Renfrew, N.R.
Beatty, Walter .................. Leeds
Beatty, Wm. Rabb ....... Parry Sound
Bennett, John ............... Stormont
Biggar, Wm. Hodgins. .Hastings, W.R.
Blezard, Thomas. .Peterborough, E.R.
Bronson, Hon. Erskine Hy ..... Ottawa
Brower, Chas. And ........ Elgin, E.R.
Bush, Orlando ................ Grenville
Campbell, Robert A. . . .Renfrew, S.R.
Carnegie, John H ....... Victoria, E.R.
Carpenter, E. C ......... Norfolk, N.R.
Caven, John ............ Prince Edward
Chappie, Thomas W. . . .Ontario, N.R.
Charlton, Wm. A ........ Norfolk, S.R.
Cleland, James ............. Grey, N.R.
Craig, John .......... Wellington, E.R.
Crawford, Thomas ........ Toronto, W.
Currie, Arch
Dana, Geo. Augustus
Davis, Elihu J ..
Dryden, Hon. John ...... Ontario, S.R.
Dynes, Wm ................... Dufferin
Evanturel, F. E. A ............ Prescott
Fallis, Wm. A .......... Durham. E.R.
Farwell, Charles Franklin.. Algoma, E.
Ferguson, Robt ............ Kent, E.R.
Field, C. C.... Northumberland, W.R.
Flatt, John Ira ...... Wentworth, N.R.
Gamey, Thomas ............ Grey, C. R.
.
Simcoe, W.R.
Brockville
York, N.R.
Representatives. Constituencies. \
Garrow, James T Huron, W.R. !
German, Wm. Manley Welland
Gibson, Hon. J. M Hamilton, W.
Gibson, Thomas Huron, E.R.
Gurd, Alfred T Lambton, W.R. |
Haggerty, James Hastings, N.R.
Harcourt, Hon. Richard Monck
Hardy, Hon. A. S Brant, S.R.
Haycock, Joseph L Frontenac
Hiscott, James Lincoln
Howland, O. A Toronto, S.
Kerns, Wm Halton
Kidd, Geo. Nelson Carleton
Langford, Geo. Ed Muskoka
Little, Ed. Alf Cardwell
Loughrin, John Nipissing
McCalium, Peter D. . . .Lambton, E.R.
McDonald, John S Bruce, C.R.
McKay, Angus Oxford, S.R.
McKay, John Victoria, W.R.
McKee, Wm. J Essex, N.R.
McLaren, Alex . . \ Hastings, E. R.
McLean, Murdo Y Huron, S.R.
McNaughton, Daniel Bruce, N.R.
McNeil, John Perth, S.R.
McNichol, David Grey, S.R.
McNish, Donald...
McPherson, David M...
Magwood, Thomas
Marter, G. F
Matheson, Arthur Jas.
Meacham, W. W
.Elgin
...Gle
.Elgin, W.R.
tlengarry
.Perth, N.R.
.Toronto, N.
.Lanark, S.R.
Lennox
Representatives. Constituencies.
Meredith, W. R London
Middleton, Jas. T Hamilton, E.
Miscampbell, A Simcoe, E.R.
Moore, John D Waterloo, S.R.
Mowat, Hon. Sir Oliver. .Oxford, N.R.
Mutrie, John Wellington, S.R.
O'Keefe, Geo Ottawa
Pardo, T. L Kent, W.R.
Paton, Robert Simcoe, C.R.
Preston, R. F Lanark, N.R.
Reid, James Addington
Reid, Wm. H Durham, W.R.
Richardson, John York, E.R.
Robertson, A. B Waterloo, N.R.
Robillard, Alex Russell
Ross, Hon. G. W Middlesex, W.R.
Ryerson, G. S Toronto, E.
Savage, James M Algoma, W.
Senn, John Haldimand
Shore, Wm Middlesex, E.R.
Smith, John Peel
Smythe, E. H Kingston
St. John, J. W York, W.R.
Stratton, Jas. R. .Peterborough, W.R.
Taylor, Wm. H Middlesex, N.R.
Truax, Reuben E Bruce, S. R.
Tucker, Geo Wellington, W.R.
Whitney, James P Dundas
Willoughby,W.A...Northuml>erl'd,E.R
Wood, Wm. B Brant, N.R.
OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY. -Charles Clarke, Clerk of the House; Arthur H. Sydere, Clerk Assistant ;
W. T. Preston, Librarian ; J. M. Delamere, Clerk and Postmaster; Lud. K.Cameron, Accountant; A. M. Dymond,
Law Clerk ; F. J. Glackmeyer, Sergeant-at-Arms ; P. O'Brien, Housekeeper and Chief Messenger.
HON. L. 0. TAILLON.
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1867^ Population 18911,488,586.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT QUEBEC.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. Hon. J. A. Chapleau, $10,000; Capt. H. F. Sheppard, Aide -de-Camp ; Alex. Clement,
Private Secretary ; Walter Lannen, Messenger.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. L. 0. Taillon Premier and President of
Council.
" E. J. Flynn Commissioner ofCrownLands
" Louis Beaubien Commissioner of Agriculture
and Colonization.
" T. Chase-Casgrain A ttorney -General.
OFFICERS. G. Grenier, Clerk Executive Council ; W. Learnmouth and A. Genereux, Clerks ; and two Messengers.
Hon. G. A. Nantel "... Commissioner of Public
Works.
" Treasurer.
" L. P. Pelletier Secretary and Registrar.
" T. Chapaih (Without Portfolio.)
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. BOUCHER DE LA BRUERE, Speaker.
DIVISION. NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS.
Alma Hon. Louis Tourville, Life. Montreal.
Bedford " Thos. Wood Con. Dunham Flats
DeLaDurantaye " Pierre Garneau.Life.Quebec.
De Lanaudiere . " L. Sylvestre. . . . Life. Isle du Pad.
De la Valliere . . " F.X.O.Methot Con.
De Lorimier
De Salaberry . . .
Golfe
Grandville
Inkerman
Kennebec
LaSalle...
J. G. Laviolette. Con. Montreal.
H. Starnes Life. Montreal.
David A. Ross. .Life.Quebec.
G. Bryson, Jr. . .Lib. Fort Coulonge
N. C. Cormier . . Li'fc.Plessisville.
DIVISION.
Lauzon Hon,
Les Laurentides. "
Mille Isles...
Montarville . .
itigny. .
ud
Rougemont . .
Shawinigan ....
Saurel
Stadacona
Victoria
Wellington
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
p. o. ADDRESS
N. Audet Con. St. Anselme.
T. Chapais Con.Quebec.
David Marsil...Li6.St. Eustache.
C B deBouchervilleC. Boucherville .
H. Archambeault, L.Montreal.
Wilfred Prevost, Lib. Montreal.
B. de la Bruere,Co?t.St. Hyacinthe
John Jones Ross, C | S<
Jos. A. Dorion .Con.St. Ours.
J. Sharpies Con.Quebec.
T u v w A T /CoteSt.Antoine
Jas. K. Ward. L | Montreal>
Francis E. Gilman, L.Montreal.
Clerk, Louis Frechette.
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, Sam'l Staunton Hatt.
Clerk Assistant, R. Campbell.
Clerk of English Journal and English Translator, R.
Campbell.
Clerk of French Journal and French Translator, Nap.
Legendre.
Sergeant-at-Arms, and
Clerk of Committees, J. E. Baribeau.
96
1895]
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
97
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Hon. P. Ev. LEBLANC, Speaker.
CONSTITUENCIES.
NAME.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Baie St. Paul.
... Ste Mai. d'Orm.
. . Chicoutimi.
Deux-Montagn's Beauchamp, Benj St. I
Dorchester Pelletier, Hon. L. P . . Quel
Drumnwitd Cooke, Peter Joseph . . Mon
Argenteuil Simpson, Wm. John. . . Lachute.
Arthabaska Girouard, Jos. Ena . . . Drum'ndville.
Bagot McDonald, Milton St Andre d'Act.
Beauce Poirier, Joseph St Jos de la B'ce
Beauhartwis. . . . Bisson, E. H Beauharnois . .
Eellechasse Turgeon, Adelard N.-D. de Levis.
Berthier Allard, Victor Berthierville.
Bonaventure. . . . Mercier, Hon. Honore. Montreal.
Brome England, Rufus N Knowlton.
Chambly Taillon, Hon. L. O ... Montreal.
Champlain Grenier, Dr. Pierre ... St. Maurice.
Charlevoix Morin, Joseph
Chateauguay . . . Greig, William. . . .
Chicout. et Sag. . Petit, Honore
Compton
Hernias.
2bec.
itreal.
Gaspe Flynn, Hon. E. J ." Quebec.
Hochelaga Villeneuve, Jos. O St J-BtedeMon
Huntingdon.. . . Stephens, Geo. W Montreal.
Ibervllle Gosselin, F. (fils) St. Alexandre.
Jacques-Cartier. Descarries, Jos. A Lachine.
Joliette Tellier, Jos. M Joliette.
Kamouraska . . . Desjardins, C. A St And. de Kam
Lac St. Jean.. . . Girard, Joseph. St. Gedeon.
Laprairie Doyon, Cyrille St. Isidore.
L'Assomption . . Marion, Joseph St. P. TErmite.
Laval LeBlanc, Pierre Ev ... Montreal.
Levis Baker, Ignace A St. Nicholas.
L' Islet Decherie, F. G. M ..<.. Quebec.
Lotbintere Laliberte, E. Hip Warwick.
Maskinonge' Caron, Hec-tor St. Leon.
Matane. Pinault, L. F Quebec.
Megantic King, James Quebec.
Missisiquoi Spencer, Elijah E Frelighsburg.
Montcalm Magnan, Octave St. Alexis.
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. O. ADDRESS.
Montmagny Bernatchez, N StThos. Mont'y
Montmorency. . Casgrain, Hon. T. C. .. Quebec.
Montreal No. L. Martineau, Frangois . . Montreal.
Montreal No. 2.. Auge, Olivier M Montreal.
Montreal No. 3.. Parizeau, Damase. .. . Montreal.
Montreal No. k.. Morris, Alexander W . Montreal.
Montreal No. 5.. Hall, Hon. J. S Montreal.
Montreal No. 6.. Kennedy, Patrick. . . . Montreal.
Napierville Ste-Marie, Louis St. Remi.
Nicolet Beaubien, Hon. L Montreal.
Ottawa Tetreau, Neree Hull.
Pontiac Gillies, David. Braeside.
Portneuf Tessier, Jules Quebec.
Quebec (Centre). Chauteauvert, V Quebec.
Quebec, (Comte) Fitzpatrick, Chas Quebec.
Quebec-Est Shehyn, Hon. Jos Quebec.
Quebec-Quest Carbray, Felix Quebec.
Richelieu Lacouture, Louis Sorel.
Richmond Bedard, Joseph Richmond.
Rimouski Tessier, Auguste Rimouski.
Rouville Girard, Alfred Marieville.
St. Hyadnthe . . Cartier, Dr. A. P Ste. Madeleine.
St. Jean Marchand, Hon. F. G. . St J. d'Iberville
St. Maurice Duplessis.L.T.N.L Trois-Rivieres.
St. Sauvcur Parent, S. Napoleon ... St. Sauveur.
She/ord Savaria, Adolphe F Waterloo.
Sherbrooke Panneton, L. E Sherbrooke.
Soulanges . . . . Bourbonnais, A. G .... Montreal.
Stanstead Hackett, M. F Stanstead.
Temiscouata. . . . Rioux, Napoleon Trois-Pistoles.
Terrebonne Nantel, Hon. G. A Montreal.
Trois-Rivieres.. Normand, T. E Three Rivers.
Vaudreuil Cholette, Hilaire Rigaud.
Vercheres Lussier, A. A. E. E Varennes.
Wolfe Chicoyne, Jerome A. . . Sherbrooke.
Yamaska Gladu, Victor St. Fran, du Lac
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, L. G. Desjardins.
Sergeant-at-Arms, Dr. Gedeon Laroque.
Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms, Jos. Laroque.
Asst. Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, A. C. Guilbault.
Deputy Clerk, Cleric 'of the English Journal and Records,
Paul E. Smith.
Asst. Clerk of the English Journal, Alfred K. Austin.
Clerk of French Journal and Petitions, etc., Louis
Fortier.
Assistant Clerk of French Journal and Petitions, etc.,
A. J. MacDonald.
Accountant, Laurent Simoneau.
Clerks of the Private Bills Committee and Permanent
Orders, Edouard Lemoine, Charles Delagrave.
Chief French Translator, Leon Ledieu.
Assistant French Translators, Erneet Tremblay, Honore
Joannette.
Chief English Translator, Crawford Lindsay.
Asst. English Translators, E. R. Alleyn, Jos. E. Treffry.
Clerk of Votes and Proceedings, N. F. de St. Maurice.
A sst. Clerk of Votes and Proceedings, Achillas Mercier.
Clerk of Committees, E. Lemoine.
Clerk of Printing and Records, Stationery, Adjutor E.
Demers.
Assistant, Patrick Kerwin.
Postmaster, Z. Duhamel.
Asst. Postmaster, Victor Lacroix.
Chief Copying Clerk, P. P. Daunais.
Clerk in Chancery, Eug. Rouillard.
Chief Messenger, Ph. Simard.
Library.
Librarian, N. E. Dionne.
Clerks, Joseph Trudel and Joseph Desjardins.
Law Clerk's Office.
Law Clerk, L. J. Cannon.
Special Officers at Law, J. H. Oliver, C. Lanctot.
'PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.
Provincial Registrar, Hon. L. P. Pelletier.
Deputy Registrar, Jos. Boivin.
Secretary to the Registrar, T. Nap. Pelletier.
Clerks, H. Roy, Alfred Simard, Pierre Gagnon.
Clerk of Archives, Endore Evanturel.
PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH,
76 St. Gabriel Street, Montreal.
President, E. P. Lachapelle, M.D.
Secretary, Elz. Pelletier, M.D.
Robert Craik, M.D., H. R. Gray, M.D., Joseph T. Des-
roches, M. D., Montreal; Laurent Catellier, M.D.,
Quebec; Alphonse Methot, M.D., Ste. Anne de la
Perade.
Director Vaccine Institute, Ed. Gauvreau, M.D., Ste.
Foye's Road, Quebec.
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, L. L.
L. Desaulniers, M.D., A. L. de Martigny, M.D., and
John Aylen, M.D.
Chief Clerk, Jos. Dumont.
English Correspondence, T. J. Molony.
Recording Clerk, J. O. Laurin.
Clerks of Statistics, and Clerks of Accounts for Lunatic
A sylums, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, C. E.
Deschamps and L. P. Robitaille.
Accountant, Felix. Campeau.
Assistant Accountant, Eric Dorion.
Clerks, J. B. Gagnon, S. Bergeron, and T. Gagnon.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Attorney -General, Hon. T. Chase-Casgrain, Q.C.
Assistant A ttorney-General, L. J. Cannon.
Inspector of Registry Offices, Aime Geoff rion.
Clerks, H. Delagrave, W. Chapman and St. George
Legendre.
Messenger, W. Dube.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Treasurer,
Asts't Treas. and Sec. ofTreas'y Board, H. T. Machin.
Book Keeper, Alex. Hyde.
Stenographer, R. H. O'Regan.
Minister's Private Secretary, P. S. McCaffrey
Audit Branch.
Provincial Auditor, A. H. Verret.
Deputy Auditor, F. D. Tims.
Revenue Branch.
Comptroller, A. Brosnan.
Inspector, T. A. Poston.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
Superintendent of Public Instruction, Hon. G. Ouimet.
Q.C., D.C.i,.
Secretary of the French Department, Paul de Cazes.
Sec'y of the English Department, Geo. W. Parmelee.B.A.
Special Officer, J. N. Miller.
Curator of the Museum, D. N. St-Cyr.
Accountant, John Strang.
Clerk of Statistics, F. Couillard.
Recording Cleric, L. J. Prejen.
Librarian and Clerk of French Correspondence, G.
Ouimet.
Clerk of English Correspondence, W. G. L. Paxman.
Clerk of Accounts, L. Lefebvre.
Assistant Book-keeper, Charles Blanchet.
Clerks, A. Dessane, C. Levesque and P. Prevost.
DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE & COLONIZATION.
Comjnissioner, Hon. Louis Beaubien.
Assistant Commissioner, George Auguste Gigault.
Director cf Colonization, H. A. Turgeon.
Secretary, S. Sylvestre.
Secretary of Council of Agriculture, E A. Barnard.
Accountant, A. M. Fleury, D'Eschambault.
Registrar, F. X. Boileau.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Commissioner, Hon. G. A. Nantel.
Assistant Commissioner, Simeon Lesage.
Secretary, Ernest Gagnon.
Engineer and Supt. of Public Works, Elzear Charest.
Assistant Engineer, T. A. Trudelle.
Accountant, G. W. Petry.
Asst. Accountant, Elliott Fraser.
Inspector of Railways, L. A. Vallee.
Director of Railways, E. Moreau.
Asst. Director of Raihvays, E. Rodier.
Accouutant Railway Office, M. J. Murphy.
Registrar, F. X. Boileau.
Draughtsmen, G. St. Michel and L. P. Vallerand.
Stenographer, Alphonse Gagnon.
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, Victor Derome.
Assistant Accountant and Cashier, J. Creighton.
Superintendent of Woods and Forests, P. Blouin.
Superintendent of Land Sales (Sec. West), C. O. Lavoie.
Superintendent of Land Sales (Sec. East), L. L. Rivard,
Clerk in charge of Stationery, Arthur Gagnon.
Superintendent of Fish and Game, H. Chasse.
Law Clerk, Jean Baufford.
Secretary of Cadastre, G. A. Varin ; Asst. do., C. Chartre,
Draughtsman, L. N. Dufresne.
Secretary of Bureau of Mines, Jules Cote.
Mining Inspector, J. Obalski.
Stenographer and Typewriter, J. A. Belisle.
Private Secretary (pro tern.), J. A. Lefebure.
Office Keeper, J. Caron.
Crown Timber and Land Agents.
New Carlisle.. W. Makuire
St. Alexis M'p'dia . . J. Pitre
Ste. Claire.. J. E. Cayouette
Montmagny..J. E.Casgrain
Rimouski, JFe^..P.Drapeai*
Rimomki, East . . A. Fraser
Gaspe Basin . . John Carter
Perci 1 ............ E. Flynn.
Cap Chat ....... Louis Roy
Quebec ........ J. E. Boily
Joliette. . . . J. B. Delfausse-
Sherbrooke.. Jacques Picard
Montreal .. . . J. P. Landry
Three Rivers E. Lacerte
Tadousac Eug. Caron
Maria... W. H. Clapperton
Quebec... H. J. W. Carbray
Morehead P.O ..W. Clarke
Hull . . H. Macgrady, Agt.
do. . . R. W.Farley ,Dep. A.
Maniivaki J . Comeau
Thurso .. ..J. A. Cameron
Grenville A. B. Filion
Cheneville . . Hercule Chene
St. Jovite T. A. Christin
Arthabaskaville . A. Gagnon
St. Francis, Beauce
....W. H. B. C. DeLery
Chicoutimi A. Sturton
Roberval G. Audet
Hebertville S. Dumais
St. Felicien,Arih. Poliquin
CORPORATION OF LAND SURVEYORS OF THK PROVINCE
OF QUEBEC.
(Incorporated by Act 45 Vic. Chap. 16.)
Honorary Member, Hon. Commissaire des Terres de la
Couronne.
President, Ant. Painchaud.
1st Vice-President, W. McLea Walbank.
2nd Vice-President , P. H. Dumais.
Secretary -Treasurer, C. E. Gauvin.
Syndic., George Roy.
Thos. Breen, J. N. Gastonguay, P. C. Talbot, Jos. E.
Sirois, John Sullivan, D. C. Morency, Jos. P. B. Cas-
grain, Jos. E. Mailhot, J. Ls. Michaud, F. X. Genest.
QUEEN'S PRINTER'S OFFICE.
Queen's Printer, C. F. Langlois.
-Boo* Keeper, C. Pageau
Clerk, Ed. Trudelle.
Messenger, J. N. Bourre.
Riv.
Baie des Peres . . A. E. Guay
St.Agathe des Mouts, C. J.
Marchand.
Quebec, E. Rouillarfl, Insp.
Eastern Sec. **
Waterloo, J. B. Kemp,Insp~
Western Sec.
PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1865.
Population 1891, 321,294.
SEAT OP GOVERNMENT FREDERICTON.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR The Hon. John James Fraser, $9,000. Major Gordon, I.S.C., Capt. Henry
Montgomery Campbell, Aides-de-Camp.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Premier and Attorney-General, Hon. A. Blair. . . $2,100
Provincial Secretary, Hon. J. Mitchell 2,100
Surveyor-General, Hon. L. J. Tweedie 1,700
Chief Commis. Public TForfo?,Hon.H.R.Emmerson 1,700
Agent-General for New Brunswick in Great Britain,
Solicitor-General, Hon. A. S. White $1,20O
Member of Council, Hon. Albert T. Dunn
Member of Council, Hon. C. H. Labillois
Hon. James I. Fellows, 56 Holburn Viaduct, London..
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PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Prov. Sec'y & Receiver-Gen' I, Hon. J. Mitchell . . $2,100
Deputy Provincial Secretary, R. W. L. Tibbits . . 1,400
Deputy Receiver-General, G. N. Babbit 1,500
Clerks, E. Hanson, T. Otty Crookshank, C. Ster-
ling Brannens 800
SURVEYOR-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Surveyor-General, Hon. L. J. Tweedie $1,700
Deputy Survey or -General, Andrew Inches 1,200
Chief Draughtsman, T. G. Loggie 1,200
Assistant Draughtsman, R. S. Barker
Accountant and Lumber Agent, W. P. Flewelling. 1,200
BOARD OF WORKS DEPARTMENT.
Chief Commissioner, Hon. H. R. Emmerson $1,700
Secretary to Board of Works, T. B. Winslow 1,200
Engineer, A. G. Beckwith. $1,260
Clerk, G. Fred. Coy 700
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Commissioiier, Hon. Jas. Mitchell $2,100
Secretary, J. L. Inches 1,200
Solicitor-General, Hon. W. Pugsley 1,200
DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.
Auditor-General, Jas. S. Beek $1,600
Cleric, T. Otty Crookshank COO
Clerk of the Pleas, T. Carleton Allen
Deputy Clerk of the Pleas, Robt. T. Wetmore
Librarian, H. G. C. Wetmore _ 500
Caretaker of the House, John Lister
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1867.
Population 1891450,523.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT HALIFAX.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR (and Deputy Governor for signing Marriage Licenses) His Honour M. B. Daly, ^000 I
Lt.-Col. H. W. Clerke, Private Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Members without Office Hon. Thomas Johnson
" " Daniel McNeil
" " Geo. H. Murray
" " Colin F. Mclsaac.
Retired Members of Executive Council retaining their rank and precedence, by special permission of Her
Majesty. Hon. Charles Tupper, C.B., Hon. James McDonald, Hon. Samuel L. Shannon, Hon. Alex. McFarlane.
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
President of Legislative Council, Hon. Robert Boak.
Clerk of Legislative Council, A. G. Troop.
I Speaker of Legis. Assembly, Hon. M. J. Power, Halifax.
| Clerk of Legislative Assembly, John W. Ouseley.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
CONSTITUENCIES.
Annapolis
Antigonish
Colchester ...'...
Cumberland
Cape Breton
Digby '.'.'.'.
NAME.
Hon. J. W. Longley. . .
Joseph A. Bancroft
Chris. P. Chisholm
Hon. C.IF. Mclsaac...
F A Laurence
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Halifax.
Round Hill
Antigonish.
Truro.
Amherst.
Spring Hill.
Reserve Mine.
Sydney Mines.
Bear River.
Meteghan Riv.
Guysboro
New Glasgow.
Halifax.
Windsor.
CONSTITUENCIES.
Inverness
NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS.
John H. Jamieson .... Port Hood.
Alex. Campbell Strath Lome.
Harry H. Wickivire. .. Kentville.
Brenton H. Dodge Kentville.
Hon. Chas. E. Church. Halifax.
J. D. Sperry Petite Riviere.
C. E. Tanner. Pictou
Kings ......
Lunenburg
Pictou .....
W. D. Dunock
Thomas R. Black
Alex. E. Fraser
Wm. McKay
Wm. Cameron Merigomish
Alex. Grant. . 8t,pllrt.rm
John McCormack .
Eliakim E. Tupper . .
A M Comeau
Queens . .
A. M. Hemeon
Richard Hunt
Simon Joyce
Vacant
. . Liverpool.
.. Brookfield.
.. D'Escouse
Richmond
Shelburne
Victoria
Guysborough . . .
Halifax '.'.'.
Hants
D. H. McKinnon.. . .
John H. Sinclair. . . .
Hon. W. S. Fielding. .
Wm A Black
Hon. Thos. Johnson
Thomas Robertson .
JohnG. Morrison...
Dr. J. L. Bethune. .
Wm. Law
A. A. Pothier
.. Lockeport.
. . Barrington.
. . Englishtown.
. . Baddeck.
.. Yarmouth.
. . Tusket Wed
Wm. Roche
Yarmouth
Arthur Drysdale
Chas. S. Wilcox
CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT.
Commissioner of Crown Lands, The Attorney-General.
Chief Clerk, Jas. H. Austen.
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY.
Provincial Secretary and Treasurer, Hon. W. S. Fielding.
Deputy Secretary, Herbert Crosskill.
Marriage License Clerk, Edwin C. Fairbanks.
Provincial Cashier, Wm. K. Reynolds.
AGRICULTURE.
Secretary for Agriculture, Professor George Lawson.
Provincial Veterinary Surgeon, Win. Jakeman.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND MINES
Commissioner, Hon. C. E. Church.
Dep'y Com. and Inspector of Mines, Edwin Gilpin, jr.
Provincial Engineer, Martin Murphy.
PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL FOR INSANE.
Medical Superintendent, Geo. L. Sinclair, M.D.
VICTORIA GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Medical Superintendent, A. P. Reid, M.D.
PROVINCIAL LIBRARY.
Librarian, F. Blake Crofton.
PROVINCE OP BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Entered Confederation July 20th, 1871. Population 189197,613.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT VICTORIA, V. I.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Hon. Edgar Dewdney, $9,000. Private Secretary, E. A. Jacob, $1,200^.
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President..
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
. . Hon. C. E. Pooley.
Premier, Att'y-Gen. & Clerk of Executive Council,
Hon. Theo. 'Davie, Q.C $5,000
Chief Com'er of L'ds & Works, Hon. F. G. Vernon. 4,000
Min. of Fin. & Agriculture, Hon. J. H. Turner . . $4,000
M. ofEd.&Im'igra'n.,Proo. Sec. &Min. of Mines,
Hon. Jas. Baker 4,000
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Hon. D. W. Higgins, Speaker, 8500. Thornton Fell, Clerk of Legislative Assembly, $600.
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS.
Cariboo { S. A. Rogers Barkerville
I Wm Adams LightningCre'k
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. O. ADDRESS.
Nanaimo North. J. Brydon Wellington
" South W W Walkens Nanaimo
N 't^ e Cit^ niS '} J " B " Kenned y N.Westminis'er
Richmond . Thos. Kidd Lulu Island
Cassiar John Irving Victoria
ChMwhack .... Thos. E. Kitchen Chilliwhack
Comox Joseph L. Hunter Victoria
<F. C. Cotton Vancouver
A. Williams '
R. McPherson '
{R. P. Rithet Victoria
Cowichan- f Hon. Theo. Davie
Dewdney C. B. Sword Matsqui
Vontl ^ n7t / Hon. D. W. Higgins . . Victoria
Esquimau . . . j c E Pooley
Hon. J. H. Turner '
H. D. Helmcken '
J. Braden '
Victoria North J. P. Booth Vesuvius Bay
" South D. M. Eberts Victoria
Kootenay North. J. M . Kellie Revelstoke
" South . J. F. Hume Nelson
" East.. Hon Jas. Baker Victoria
Lillooet East . . . J. D. Prentice Dog Creek
" West . . . A. W. Smith Lillooet
Nanaimo City . . Jas. McGregor Nanaimo
Members' Sessional Allo
Yale North ... G. B. Martin So'th Thomps'n
" East Donald Graham Armstrong
" West C. A. Semlin Cache Creek
svance $600 and Mileage.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
Attorney-General, Hon. Theo. Davie, Q.C $4,000
Deputy Attorney-General, Arthur G. Smith 2,400
Registrar General of Titles C J Leggatt 2 400
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
Provincial Secretary, Hon. James Baker $4,000
Deputy Provincial Secretary, A. C. Reddie 2,040
Superentendent Printing Branch, R. Wolfenden. 2,160
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Min. of Fin. & Agriculture, Hon. J. H. Turner.. $4,000
Deputy Treasurer, A. Flett 2,280
Dep. Reg. New Westminister, C. S. Corrigan 2,400
" " Vancouver T O Townley .... .. 2400
LAND AND WORKS DEPARTMENT.
Chief Commissioner Hon. F. G. Vernon . $4 000
Auditor, J McB Smith .. 2280
EDUCATION & IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT.
Minister of Edu'n & Immigration and Minister
of Mines, Hon. Jas. Baker . .. ." $4,000
Deputy Commissioner, W. S. Gore 2,400
Draughtsman, B. H. John . 1,320
Supt of Education S D Pope $2 400
Clerk of Records S Phipps 1 320
Inspector of Schools D Wilson 1 800
PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Entered Confederation 1st July, 1873. Population, 1891109,088.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT CHARLOTTETOWN.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Hon. Geo. W. Howlan, Esq. , $7,000
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
A ttorney-General Hon. Fred'k Peters Member of Council .' . . Hon. Peter Sinclair
Commis. of Public Works " Jas. R. Maclean " " " Jas. W. Richards
Provincial Secretary & Treasurer, " A. Macmillan " " Thomas Kickham
Member of Council " D. Farquharson " " " George Forbes
" Alex. Laird Clerk, Arthur Newbery.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
JAS. H. CUMMISKEY, Speaker, $400.
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Vhief Clerk, (vacant) , $550 | Sergeant-at-Arms, David L. Hooper $200
Assistant Clerk, F. W. Hughes 450 Messengers, Don. Matheson, $70 ; Wm. B. Pound. . 85
Reporter, Wm. H. Crosskill . .. , 225 | Doorkeepers, J. F. Arsenault, Neil Mclsaac, each.. 85
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.
Attorney General, Hon Frederick Peters $1,250
Prov. Sec.-Treas. and Com. of Crown and Pub.
Lands, Hon. Angus Macmillan 1,250
Aist. Com. of Crown and Pub. Lands, J. A.
McDonald 800
Draughtsman Pub. Lands, Thos May 356
" " Matthew Gallant 500
Asst. Prov. Sec.-Treas. and Clerk Exec. Council,
A. Newbery $1,000
Com. of Pub. Works, Hon. Jas. R. Maclean 1,250
Sec. of Pub. Works, J. W. Morrison 956
Draughtsman Pub Works, H. C. McMillan. . . 600
Clerk Pub. Works, Louis McMillan 500
Prothonotary, J. A. Longworth 800
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PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS (Continued).
Clerk of Crown, W. A. Weeks $485
Official Stenographer and Type Writer, Wm. H.
Crosskill .' 675
Reg. of Deeds, Wm. C. White 1,000
Asst. Reg. of Deeds, Michael Laverty 600
Clerks, John C. McKenzie, Aug. C. Callaghan,
W. C. Hobkirk, Geo. McKenzie each $500
Prov. Auditor, Benj. Balderston 800
Supt. of Education, D. J. McLeod 1,200
Clerk to Supt. of Education, Rev. D. McNeill .... 600
Medical Superintendent Hospital for Insane, E. S. Blanchard, M.D., $1,000.
PROVINCE OP MANITOBA.
Entered Confederation July 15th, 1870. Population in 1891154,442.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT WINNIPEG. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Hon. JOHN C. SCHULTZ, $10,000.
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, Hon. J. D. Cameron.
Provincial Treasurer, Hon. D. H. McMillan.
Chief Clerk Att'y-General's Department, H. A. McLean.
Chief Clerk Treasury Department, Wm. John Ptolemy.
Chief Clerk Dept. Agriculture, Hugh McKellar.
Chief Clerk Public Works Dept., J. W. Sifton.
Clerk of Executive Council, C. Graburn.
Provincial Auditor, Geo. Black.
Queen's Printer and Chief Clerk Provincial Secretary's
Department, D. Philip.
Librarian, J. P. Robertson.
Sergeant-at-Arms, J. Macdougall.
CONSTITUENCIES.
Avondale
MEMBERS OF TH
Speaker, Hon. S. J. Jackson. Clerk i
NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS.
H. Hartney .... Con. Hartney.
John Forsy th . . Pat. Neepawa.
Chas. J. Mickle.Lt&. Birtle.
Charles Adams .Lib. Brandon.
M. Jerome Ind. St. Pierre.
J. Doig Lib. Glenboro'.
Theo. Burrows .Lib. Winnipeg.
T. H. Kellett...Con. Deloraine.
J. T. Frame Con. Virden.
D.H.McFadden Con. Emerson
E LEGISLATl
/ Legislative Assem
CONSTITUENCIES.
Mountain
Norfolk
IRE.
bly, E. G. Conklin.
NAME. P. O. ADDRESS
Hon.T. Greenway. L Crystal City.
R. T. Lyons . . . Con. Carberry.
Hon. C. Sifton. Lift. Brandon.
Hon. R. Watson. Lib. Ptge. La Prairie
V. Winkler Lib. Morden.
S. J. Jackson . .Lib. Stonewall.
E. Winkler Lib. Gretna.
James Fisher. . Ind. Winnipeg.
F.W.Colcleugh.Ltft. West Selkirk.
J.E. Prendergast. 7. St. Boniface.
D McNaught. .Lib. Rapid City.
A.McI. Campbell . L. Melita.
H. C. Graham. .Lib. Hayfleld.
T. H. Smith... Ind. Springfield.
John Hettle .... Lib. Boissevain.
T. L. Morton. . .Lib. Gladstone.
H. Armstrong. .Con. Port, la Prairie.
P. C. Mdntyre.Z,t&. Winnipeg.
Hon. J.D. Cameron,// Winnipeg.
Hon. D. McMillan.//. Winnipeg.
Beautiful Plains.
Birtle
North Brandon . .
Portage la Prairie
Rhineland
Brandon City . . .
Carillon
Cypress
Rockwood
Rosenfeldt
Deloraine
Dennis
Emerson'
Russell
St. Andrews
St. Boniface
Saskatchewan . . .
Souris
South Brandon . .
Springfield
Turtle Mountain . .
Westbourne
Woodlands
Kildonan
John J. Bird Lib. St. Andrews.
F. M. Young . . . Lib. W T akopa.
R. B.Rutherford. Lib. Ptge La Prairie
Edw. Dickson ..Lib. Oak Lake.
Theo. Pare Con. St. Anne.
R. G. O'Malley. .Con. Somerset.
Robt. Ironsides. Lib. Manitou.
R. H. Myers. . . .Lib. Minnedosa.
Thos. Duncan ..Lib. Morden.
A. F. Martin . . .Con. St. Boniface.
Lakeside
Lansdowne
Leverandrye ....
Lome
Manitou
Minnedosa
M or den ....
Winnipeg North . .
Winnipeg South . .
Winnipeg Centre . .
Morris
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Chairman, Most Rev. Metropolitan of Rupert's Land.
Secretary, Dr. Blakely, Winnipeg.
Rev. Dr. Bryce, R. R. Cochrane, Dr. E. W. Montgomery,
D. Mclntyre, Winnipeg ; J. D. Hunt, G. D. Wilson,
Brandon.
MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.
Commissioner, Hon. J. D. Cameron.
Chief Clerk, E. M. Wood.
NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT REGINA. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Hon. C. H. MACKINTOSH, $7,000.
Executive Committee F. W. G. Haultain, John Ryerson Neff, Thomas Tweed, Hillyard Mitchell.
Assistant Indian Commissioner A. E. Forget.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
Speaker, James H. Ross. Clerk of Assembly and Sec'y to Lieut.-Governor R. B. Gordon.
CONSTITUENCIES.
Banff
NAME.
R. G. Brett
P. O. ADDRESS.
Banff, Alb.
CONSTITUENCIES.
Moosejaw
NAME.
James H. Ross
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Mooss Jaw, Assa.
Baioche
Battleford
Calgary |
Canning ton
C.. E. Boucher . . .
James Clinkskill . .
John Lineham . . \
H. St. Q. Cayley/
Samuel S. Page . . .
Batoche, Sask.
Battleford, Sask.
Calgary, Alb.
Cannington, Assa.
Moosomin
Prince Albert . .
QuAppelle S...
QuAppelle N. .
Red Deer
John R. Neff
Thomas McKay . .
Geo. S. Davidson . .
Wm. Sutherland . .
F. E. Wilkins
Moosomin, Assa.
Prince Albert, Sas.
Qu'Appelle Station
Fort Qu'Appelle.
Red Deer, Alb.
Cumberland ....
Edmonton
Kinistino
Lethbridge
Macleod
John F. Betts
Frank Oliver
Wm. F. Meyers . . .
Chas. A. Magrath.
F. W. G. Haultain
Prince Albert, Sas.
Edmonton, Alb.
Kinistino. Sask.
Lethbridge.
Macleod, Alb.
Regina North . .
Regina South. .
St. Albert
Souris
Wallace
David F. Jelly ....
Daniel Mowat
Antonio Prince . . .
Geo. H. Knowling.
F. R Insinger
Regina, Assa.
Regina, Assa.
Edmonton, Alb.
Alameda, Assa.
Yorkton, Assa.
Medicine Hat . . .
Mitchell...
Thomas Tweed . . .
Hillvard Mitchell .
Medicine Hat, Ass.
Stobart. Sask.
Whitewood
Wolselen ..
J. Clementson ....
James P. Dill...
Broadview, Assa.
Wolselev. Assa,
Council of Public Instruction Y. W. G. Haultain, Chairman ; T. Tweed, J. R. Neff, H. Mitchell, Right Rev. The
Bishop of Saskatchewan and Calgary, A. E. Forget, A. H. Smith, PJsq., B.A. ; 2nd R. C. representative,
vacant at present. Supt. of Education, D. J. Goggin, M.A., Regina. Secretary, Jas. Brown, Regina.
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THE PROCEDURE OF THE CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS.
BY DR. BOURINOT, C.M.G., F.R.S.C., CLERK OP THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
IN CANADA.
Opening of Parliament The Speech Address in Answer Petitions Votes and Proceedings Orders of the
Day Questions put by Members Rules of Debate Motions and Amendments Divisions Previous
Question Public and Private Bills Committees of Supply and of Ways and Means The Clerk and
Other Officers of the House Respect for the Chair Importance of Parliamentary Rules and Usages.
I propose in this paper to give a brief review of the
principal methods of business in the most important
legislative body of the Doniinion a review, in fact, of
those parliamentary usages which, as a rule, practically
distinguish the legislative assemblies of all the
provinces of Canada. A few minutes before three
o'clock in the afternoon of the day for which the
Houses have been summoned, the Commons assemble
in their Chamber, and the Speaker, who is elected at
the commencement of a new Parliament, formally takes
the chair. The Sergeant-at-Arms soon announces a
message from His Excellency the Governor-General
amid a deep silence, and the Speaker replies : " Admit
the messenger." The Sergeant-at-Arms shoulders the
mace, a richly gilt instrument, surmounted by a crown
and surrounded by beavers, which always lies on the
table in front of the Speaker and Clerks, whilst the
House is in actual session, and admits a gentleman*
dressed in official costume, and carrying a small ebony
stick, as the insignia of his official standing as Gentle-
man-Usher of the Black Rod. He bows solemnly to
the Speaker (who takes off his cocked hat) and requests,
in the name of His Excellency, the presence of the
Commons in the Senate Chamber. When he has made
this request, once in English and again in French, he
bows gracefully and backs out of the chamber in
accordance with official etiquette. Then the members
leave their places, the Speaker and the Clerk and
Clerk- Assistant put on their cocked hats, the Sergeant-
at-Arms again shoulders the mace, and the whole
assembly proceeds to the bar of the Senate chamber.
The Speaker approaches the Bar, and the Governor-
General takes off his hat in recognition of the presence
of the Commons of Canada in response to his con-
stitutional request. Then His Excellency reads his
Speech, in which the ministry of the day briefly set
forth the programme of the session. When the
Governor-General has concluded reading his English
copy of the Speech, he repeats the same in French, in
pursuance of that constitutional usage, which preserves
the use of the French language in all our legisla tion
affecting the province of Quebec. When the speech is
finished, the secretary of the Governor-General hands
a written copy to the Speaker, who then bows and
retires to the chamber of the Commons, where he
resumes his seat.
Parliament having been formally opene-1, the House
is at length in a position to go on with the business.
Th^ejirst proceeding is almost invariably the presenta-
tion to the House of certificates and reports relating to
elections which have been held during the recess, and
then new members are introduced and take their seats,
the necessary oath having been previously taken in the
Clerk's office. Leading members of the government and
opposition generally introduce their respective friends,
who are loudly cheered by one party or the other. All
members must subscribe to the necessary oath before
they can take their seats and vote in the House.
When the election cases have been disposed of, it is
the practice for a member of the government to present
a bill, and have it read a first time pro forma a time-
honoured constitutional usage "in order to assert the
right of the Commons to deliberate, without reference to
the immediate cause of summons." Then it is usual for
the Speaker to rise and state that when the House at-
tended His Excellency in the Senate chamber, he had
been pleased to make a speech to both Houses of parlia-
ment, of which, Mr. Speaker adds, he had "to prevent
mistakes obtained a copy." The reading of the Speech
is almost invariably dispensed with ; and then, on mo-
tion of the premier, it is ordered to be taken into con-
sideration immediately or the usual practice- on a,
future day. Little business is done, as a rule, on the
first day of the session, beyond the presentation of
reports of departments and other public papers of in-
terest. Then the House adjourns, always on motion of
the premier, or other member of the government in
his absence.
The House meets every day at three o'clock, unless,
as it happens often near the close of the session, it is
called for an earlier hour with a view of facilitating
public business. At that hour the Speaker, preceded
by the Mace, comes into the chamber, and the first
proceeding after prayers is the opening of the doors,
unless it is necessary to disruss some question of privi-
lege or other matter which it is advisable to consider
before the admission of the public. The. first proceeding
as soon as the doors are opened, and the public has been
admitted to the galleries, is the presentation of petitions.
The valuable privilege of petitioning, so dear to the heart
of every British subject, is a very tame and monotonous
proceeding. A member rises in his place, and confines
himself to a simple statement of the contents of the
petition, which is taken by the page to the Clerk's
table, whence it is sent to an office, where it is carefully
read to see that it does not infringe any rule, and then
endorsed with the name of the member presenting it,
and a brief statement of its subject-matter. The peti-
tions presented on one day are brought up to the table
two days subsequently, and are read and received when
they do not contain any objectionable matter. It is very
rarely that petitions are read at length, for the rule is to
read only the endorsation, which explains its character.
Every session large numbers are presented on some sub-
ject which is engaging at the time much public attention.
Petitions are constantly thrown out on account of in-
formality. For instance, it is irregular to ask for grants
of money or any pecuniary compensation, on the wise
principle which allows the government only to initiate
money votes. Any petitions containing offensive ini-
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putations upon the character or conduct of parliament
or the courts of justice, or other constituted authority,
will not be received. One or more of the names to a
petition must always be appended to the same sheet
on which it is written. A paper assuming the style of a
declaration, an address of thanks, or a remonstrance
only, however, cannot be received, though it is entered
on the journals, with the reasons for its rejection.
The answer to the Speech is the first important busi-
ness that is taken up immediately after the commence-
ment of the session; two members supporting the
administration, generally the two 3'oungest (that is to
say, the most recently elected) are chosen to move the
address, which is introduced in the shape of a resolu-
tion, containing a number of separate paragraphs
in answer to the Governor-General's Speech. The
mover and seconder always appear in England in
uniform or full dress for that purpose, but the same
custom is not observed here as a rule. As the speakers
are generally new to the House, they are always heard
with great forbearance and attention, and those
prominent members of the government and opposition
who follow the debate seldom fail to pay some compli-
ment to the maiden efforts of the speakers. It is
competent for any one at this stage to move an amend-
ment to the address, but this is now only done in rare
cases. It is considered more courteous to the repre-
sentative of the sovereign to pass the address as a
matter of course, especially as it is framed to avoid
opposition. It is also felt to be very inconvenient to
discuss important questions at a stage when the House
has not before it all the papers which it requires for its
information. In a very critical condition of public
affairs, however, a strong opposition which believe it
has the sympathy and support of the country, will
probably move a motion of direct want of confidence in
the government of the day, but that is an exceptional
state of things, and only proves the usage which
obtains.
When the address has been passed, and the standing
committees of the House struck, the working machin-
ery of the session may be said to be in motion. The
committees are at work in the morning, and the House
in the afternoon and evening. Then the government
bring down as rapidly as possible the public reports,
and members commence to ask "Questions," and give
"Notices of Motion" on the multifarious topics that
suggest themselves. The House has before it every
day a printed sheet containing the "Votes and Pro-
ceedings" of the previous day, and also a printed
paper containing the "Orders of the Day." The
"Votes and Proceedings" also publish the "Ques-
tions " and "Notices of Motion" according as they are
made, but these cannot be taken up and discussed in
the House until they appear, according to the rule, on
the daily order paper. It is a rule of the House that
two days' notice must be given of a motion for leave to
present a bill, resolution or address, for the appoint-
ment of any committee, or for the putting of a ques-
tion. Only in case of the unanimous consent of the
House can this rule be deviated from. The reason of
such a rule, of course, is obvious ; it is to prevent the
House being surprised by a motion. Cases, however,
of privilege that is to say, some matter directly
Affecting the rights of the House as a body, or the seat,
conduct, character or rights of individual members
can be immediately brought to the notice of the House,
and obtain priority over all others. For instance, in
the session of 1874, priority was given to a motion for
the expulsion of Louis Kiel, then elected to the House,
though it was away down among the "Notices" on the
order paper. The debate was continued in the evening
after recess, though an hour ought to have been
devoted to the consideration of private bills. A similar
priority was, in 1894, given to the case of Mr. Turcotte,
whose seat was called in question on the ground that he
had a share in a government contract and received
public moneys.
On days not devoted to government business, private
members have all the opportunity the} r require to put
the questions (interpellations) or make the motions they
have placed on the paper. A member must confine him-
self to the question or inquiry of which he has given
notice, and cannot be allowed to make a speech on the
subject. The consequence is, he generally reads the
question from the paper, and the member of the govern-
ment whose duty it is to reply is equally brief and
emphatic, though more latitude is allowed in his case
whenever necessary in the public interest. When
notices of motion are reached, they are taken up in
their order and discussed.
The rules with respect to debate are necessarily very
strict. No member can speak except to a motion or
question which is in regular form before the House-
that is to say, read by the speaker from the chair, when
it becomes a question. A reply is only allowed, by
courtesy, to the member who has proposed a distinct
motion or question, and not to one who has made an
amendment. But directly a new question has been
proposed, as "that this House adjourn," "the previous
question," (see next page \ or an amendment, mem-
bers are allowed to speak again, as "the rule only
applies strictly lo the prevention of more than one
speech to each separate question proposed." Members,
as a rule, sit with their hats on or off, as they may
please, but the moment they rise to speak they must
uncover and address themselves to the chair. If any
member should inadvertently say "Gentlemen, "instead
of "Mr. Speaker," he will be called to order, though in
the Senate a speaker addresses himself to "Honourable
Gentlemen." Whilst a member is speaking no one is
allowed to interrupt him, except with his own consent,
or he has infringed a point of order, and no one should
pass between him and the chair, because he is supposed
to be addressing himself particularly to the Speaker.
Any offensive allusions against the House, or any mem-
ber thereof, are not permissible. No member must be
referred to by name, but every one disappears for the
time being under the title of "honourable member " for
somewhere, and this rule, like so many others, has for
its objects the repression of personalities and the
temperate, calm conduct of debate. No reflection must
be cast on the Upper House, though members who have
a wish to make a sly hit at that branch generally get
out of the difficulty by referring to "another place."
Many other rules exist, having for their object the
keeping of debate within moderate bounds, but it is not
necessary to review them in a brief sketch of this char-
acter. Members have one safety valve when they
believe themselves to be too suddenly "choked off," and
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that is on a motion for adjournment. When such a
niotion is made in the course of a debate, full scope is
given to a discussion. It has been attempted time and
again to enforce a stricter practice, and confine mem-
bers to the question of adjournment, but the Houses
have never appeared willing to limit too closely the
privilege of members in this particular, especially as it
is made use of only in rare cases. Members are not
allowed to read from written manuscripts, though they
may speak from notes ; but the House is at times
indulgent to new and diffident members, and winks at
notes which sometimes develope into a written speech.
In the Canadian, as in the British Commons, the style
of debate has of late years become essentially practical.
We hear none of that impassioned rhetoric and flowery
eloquence which in old times filled our legislative halls.
The debates often mark the activity and earnest spirit
of a representative assembly generally entrusted with
the important business of a young people, engaged in
laying the foundation of a future empire. Strict
relevancy, however, is not so much a characteristic of
our Commons house as it is of our English prototype ;
nor is the gift of condensation very remarkable.
To the iminitiated the mode of obtaining the opinion
of the House on a question may be somewhat perplex-
ing, and I shall therefore try to explain it. Let us
suppose that the premier has proposed a motion with
reference to an important public matter. When he has
made his speech he hands his motion (which must
always be seconded) to the Speaker, who reads it to the
House in English and then sends it to the table to be
read in French in case he does not understand that
language. Then the niotion may be considered regu-
larly before the House ; it may be debated, or amended,
as the House may think proper. A member of the op-
position proposes an amendment, which is seconded- -
for otherwise it cannot be taken up and also read by
the Speaker. It is also competent to move an amend-
ment to the amendment on ordinary questions, but not
when aji amendment is proposed on the motion for the
House to go into committee of supply. But let us sup-
pose that there are only two motions before the House
the original motion and the one in amendment. When
discussion has been exhausted, and cries of "question,
question," over the House prove the desire for a con-
clusion of the debate, the Speaker rises in his place and
asks the House if it is "ready for the question." If the
debate is really concluded and any member who may
now wish to speak will soon find if the patience of the
House is exhausted, and will very wisely refrain from
saying anything at that juncture the Speaker orders
the Sergeant-at-Arms " to call in the members" an
order which forbids all further debate. In the course
of a few minutes the vacant seats fill up, and the
Sergeant-at-Arms and the Whips return from the ad-
jacent lobbies and rooms, where bells have been ringing
for some moments to indicate a division. The Speaker
rises once more and finally "puts the question," as it is
called in parliamentary phrase. He reads the original
motion, and secondly the amendment. Then both
motions are read in French at the table, and the
Speaker, who is still standing, says : "The question is
now on the amendment. Those in favour of the motion
will please to rise." The usage is for the Chief Clerk to
check the name of each member w^ho stands up, and
is called by the assistant clerk. It follows that the latter
must know the face of every one of the two hundred and
fifteen members who make up the Commons The least
mistake in a name is very embarrassing, but it would be
still more perplexing to the Speaker and standing mem-
bers if the assistant clerk should lose his memory for a
minute or two. However, no such difficulty has so far
ever occurred in our parliamentary practice some six
hundred votes being at times taken in the course of an.
hour.
When the vote has been taken of the members in
favour of the amendment the Speaker calls upon those
against it to rise, and the same process is gone through
with. If the amendment is rejected, the Speaker de-
clares it lost " passed in the negative" and proceeds
to put the question on the main motion, though it is
quite regular to move another amendment provided it
is not similar in language and purport to the one just,
rejected. If the main motion is adopted on a division,,
the Speaker declares it carried" passed in the affirma
tive" and that ends the matter. When the divisiom
has been taken, the Clerk reads off the members on each
side, but until that is done and the Speaker declares the
motion ' passed in the affirmative or negative," it is not
permissible for any member to cross the House or leave
his seat ; for, if he does so, he is saluted with an uproar
and cries of " order," which soon glue him to his chair.
Neither will the vote of a member be allowed, if atten-
tion be called to the fact that he was not in the House
when the Speaker put the question, bxit only took his-
seat at the moment of the division. In taking the names,
the members, it may be mentioned, stand in rows, and
sit down as soon as their names are called, and con-
sequently entered.
The " previous question " in this country is an ingeni-
ous, though to many persons a perplexing, method of
preventing an amendment being moved to a motion,
and of coming to or avoiding a direct vote on that
motion. It is proposed in the form, "That the ques-
tion (i.e., the motion under consideration) be now put."
The debate then continues as before on the original or
main question, and when it is concluded a vote is taken
on the "previous question," as just stated. If the
"previous question" is decided in the affirmative, a
vote must be taken immediately on the original ques-
tion. If the "previous question" is decided in the
negative, no vote can be taken on the original question,
which disappears for the time being, since the House-
has decided by its vote that the question shall not now
be put. The important distinction between the "pre-
vious question" in the Canadian parliament and the
United States congress is that in the latter debate ia
closed when it is moved, while in the former body
discussion still continues on the question at issue.
A mere resolution of the House only binds itself, and
when it is necessary to make a law obligatory upon all
the people of Canada, a bill must be introduced, and
passed through several stages in the two chambers.
Then it receives the assent of the Queen, through the
Governor-General, and becomes a statute or legal enact-
ment. A bill is, generally speaking, divided into several
distinct parts : (1) The title ; (2) the preamble and
statement of the enacting authority; (3) the body of
the act, consisting of one or more propositions, known
j as clauses or sections ; (4) the schedules the latter
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being only necessary in certain cases. Bills are either
public that is to say, dealing with matters of a public or
general nature ; or private that is to say, relating to the
affairs of corporations, companies, or individuals. The
former class are introduced on motion in the ordinary
way, "That leave be given to introduce a bill" (here
follows title) ; but the latter must be initiated after a
petition and a notice in the Gazette and local papers in
accordance with strict rules, intended to give all
persons interested in the scheme full knowledge of the
proposed legislation. Private bills, when presented,
must also be rigidly subject to the scrutiny of select
committees for the reason just stated ; and these com-
mittees consequently assume a quasi judicial character
in cases of controversy. But all bills, public and
private, must be read three times in each House, as
well as considered in committee of the whole. The
second reading is the stage when the principle of the
measure is discussed in the case of public bills though
not necessarily so as respects private bills while the
committee of the whole allows a free and full discussion
of the clauses or provisions, without a limitation of the
number of speeches on one question or motion. When
a bill has passed the Commons it is sent to the Senate
for concurrence, and as soon as that body has also
subjected it to the same ordeal, it is ready for the
assent of the Crown. In case of amendments by one
House they must be agreed to by the other. If there
is no such agreement, the bill drops for the session. As
a rule, an interval of a day should elapse between the
different stages of a bill. When it is finally passed and
becomes law, it bears the signatures of the Clerks of
the two Houses and of His Excellency the Governor-
General on the back.
The most important duties of the House are in
connection with money matters. Here the constitution
and the rules of Parliament have imposed many guards
and checks upon hasty expenditure or the imposition
of taxes without due consideration. By the Union Act
any measures for appropriating any part of the public
revenue, or for imposing any tax or impost, must
originate in the House of Commons. The House itself
is restrained by the same act. It cannot adopt or pass
"any vote, resolution, address or bill for the appropria-
tion of any part of the public revenue, or of any tax or
impost, to any purpose that has not been first recom-
mended to the House by a message of the Governor-
General." A rule of the House itself declares that if
any motion be made in the House for any public aid or
charge upon the people, "the consideration or debate
thereof may not be presently entered upon, but shall
be adjourned until such further day as the House shall
think fit to appoint ; and then it shall be referred to a
committee of the whole House before any resolution or
vote of the House do pass thereon." It follows from
what precedes that no private member is permitted to
propose a dominion tax upon the people, or to introduce
a bill providing for a public grant ; such measures
must be initiated by ministers of the Crown in the
shape of resolutions which are to be considered in
committee of the whole, and when adopted form the
basis of a bill. No petition, as we have already shown,
can be received if it asks for any grant or charge upon
the public revenue, unless it is first recommended by
the Crown. It happens sometimes, however, that a
petition asks for enquiry before a special committee
into certain claims which the petitioner may have
against the government, and then, if the government is
willing, the committee is granted ; but such cases are
under our present practice of rare occurrence, for the
government is very properly jealous of any attempt to
deviate from a wise constitutional rule which is intend-
ed to prevent the inconsiderate expenditure of publie
money. Individual members of the House cannot have
the same feeling of responsibility as a government,
which is constitutionally the guardian of the public
purse, and is held strictly to account for every dollar
of expenditure.
The committees of supply and ways and means are
the constitutional mode of providing for public expendi-
tures. These committees are appointed at the beginning
of every session, when an address has been passed in
answer to His Excellency's Speech. As soon as the com-
mittee of supply has been formed, and the government
are ready, they bring down a message from his Excel-
lency with the estimates of the sums required for the
public service for the next fiscal year, which commences
on the 1st of July and ends on the next 30th June. It
has sometimes happened that the finance minister has
brought down his Budget and made his annual financial
statement on the motion for the House to go into com-
mittee of supply. But in case of a change of the tariff,
the more constitutional mode is to make his speech when
he proposes certain resolutions to be adopted by the
committee of ways and means. The rules for proceed-
ing in the committees of supply and ways and means are
precisely similar to those observed in other committees
of the whole House. Members are not confined to one
speech, but may address the committee as often as they
please on a particular resolution. The chairman acts as
speaker and decides all questions of order. After the
Budget is formally before the House, and the leading
members on both sides have made their speeches on
the commercial and financial state of the country, the
committee of supply meets regularly and disposes of a
large amount of money at every session ; but every vote
is very carefully scrutinized and the fullest explanations
are demanded from the government, who, on such occa-
sions, have to perform the most difficult and wearisome
part of their legislative duties. Resolutions agreed to
in committee are reported to the House, but they are not
received until a later day. When the committee of
supply has finished its labours, and all the money votes
have been adopted by the House, the committee of ways
and means passes certain resolutions which provide for
the grants shown to be necessary by the first-mentioned
committee ; and then a bill, called the Supply or Appro-
priation Bill, is introduced by the government to carry
out the resolutions. This bill has often passed all its
stages in one day, but this is not in accordance with the
wise British practice, where the rule requiring delay in
case of all money bills is strictly carried out. The bill
goes up to the Senate, where, however, it is never
altered, in accordance with constitutional usage. On
its return to the Commons, it is carried up by the
Speaker to the senate chamber. When His Excellency
has assented to the bills passed by parliament during
the session, the Speaker of the Commons addresses His
Excellency, and asks for an assent to the bill, and this
assent is granted .with the usual formula: "In Her
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Majesty's name, His Excellency the Governor-General
-thanks her loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence,
and assents to this bill."
From the commencement to the close of the session,
the House is kept constantly busy from its hour of
meeting, three o'clock, until a late hour of night, and
very frequently until an early hour of the next morning.
It has not been unusual for a sitting to last from three
-o'clock. in the afternoon until the same hour next morn-
ing, with the regular recess from six to eight o'clock.
The work of legislation is very arduous. It must be
remembered that the members of the government have
not only departmental work to attend to, but there are
-very important duties to be performed in committees
by ministers and members. The committees on public
accounts, railways, agriculture, banking, private bills,
and printing, for instance, have very laborious work to
attend to during the mornings, and then there are
always any number of special committees appointed on
motion of members during the session, all of which
consume a great deal of time and obtain a considerable
amount of useful information, which is to be found in
the appendices to the journals of the House. It is im-
possible to exaggerate the importance of the work done
in the committees. Many members who take but little
part in the debates of the House, and consequently
obtain comparatively little share of public notoriety
through the press, give up a great deal of time and
attention to labours whose value to the country and the
House can only be fully appreciated by those who have
been initiated into the mysteries of committee work.
All committees are appointed by the House on motion
duly made and adopted, and can consider only those
subjects duly referred to them by the House.
It necessarily takes a large staff to perform the official
work of legislation. The Clerk of the House, who sits at
the head of the table, is appointed by the Crown, and is
sworn to make "true entries, remembrances, and jour-
nals of things done and passed in the House of Com
mons." He keeps notes of the proceedings, which are
made up in the shape of journals, where all the forms
are strictly carried out. He is aided by one or two
assistants, who sit on each side of him. Then there is
in the department a large number of officials who are
kept constantly occupied during the session with the
multifarious duties required of them. The work of
translation occupies the time of several officials, and
impossibility of attending to the numerous committees
and other work consequent on a session renders the
employment of extra clerks necessary. The Sergeant-
at-Arms, who is next in rank to the Clerk, has charge of
the messengers, servants, and furnishings of the de-
partment. He attends the Speaker with the mace
on all public occasions, serves orders on persons who
are to appear at the bar, takes into custody all persons
who misconduct themselves in the galleries or other
parts of the House, and performs other duties of an
important character, which are prescribed by usage.
In its obedience to the chair, in its respect for
constitutional authority, the Canadian House of Com-
mons is in no respect inferior to its illustrious prototype
in the parent state. The Speaker has always the
gratification of knowing that his orders and decisions
are respectfully heard, and that he has the confidence
of the House as long as he continues to observe that
strict impartiality which, it is acknowledged on all
sides, the first Commoners of Canada have never failed
to exhibit whilst presiding over the debates and
deliberations of the popular branch. In the Commons
of this country the rules and practice of parliament
lex et consuetudo Parliaments are observed as closely
as in the British House, and whenever our own rules
and usages fail as a guide, we fall back on those of the
British parliament, where centuries of legislation have
built up volumes of precedents. Some persons may
find mysteries, and even absurdities, in the numerous
formalities which surround our legislation, but no one
who has studied constitutional history will be ignorant
of the fact that such formalities are found absolutely
necessary by the experience of the greatest deliberative
body in the world. Parliamentary rules are particularly
valuable in the direction of careful deliberation on all
questions affecting the pablic purse, but they also tend
to assist that slow and patient enquiry and discussion
which can best mature useful legislation, and help to
moderate the spirit of faction and the display of
personal animositv.
The House of Commons, which is elected by the people for a term of five years, enjoys both legislative and
executive functions, since through a committee of its own it governs the country. At the present time it consists
of 215 members. This number is fixed under the provisions of the Act of Confederation, the basis being that
Quebec is always to have sixty-five representatives, and each of the other provinces such a number as will give
the same proportion of representatives to its population as the number 65 bears to the population of Quebec, as
ascertained by the census. British Columbia, by the terms of admission into the Confederation, however, is
never to have less than six members.
The proportionate representation of each province, and the number of representatives now and after the
dissolution of the present Parliament are given in the following table :
PROVINCES.
No. OF REPRESENTATIVES.
POPULATION TO EACH
MEMBER.
Now.
Under
new Act.
Now.
Under
new Act.
-Ontario
92
65
21
16
5
6
6
4
92
65
20
14
7
6
5
4
22,982
22,900
21,447
20,080
30,501
16,269
18,180
16,700
22,982
22,900
22,520
22,947
21,786
16,269
21,815
16,700
Quebec
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Manitoba
British Columbia
Prince Edward Island
North-west Territories
215
213
22,477
22,688
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SUMMARY OF ACTS.
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SUMMARY OF ACTS
PASSED DURING THE SESSION OF THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA, 57-58 VICTORIA, (1S94.)
CHAPTER 1. Provides for defraying the expenses of the
Public Service for the year ending 30th June, 1895.
-CHAPTER 2. Provides for the ratification of the Treaty
between Her Majesty and the President of the French
Republic, dated 6th February, 1893, extending commer
cial relations between Canada and France.
CHAPTER 3. Authorizes the Governor-in-Council to
divide between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec
the fund known as the "Common School Fund," so
soon as an agreement has been reached between the
Governments of such Provinces as to the distribution
of the same, or so soon as such distribution has been
determined by arbitrators if the question should be
referred to them.
CHAPTER 4. Enables the Governor-in-Council to grant
subsidies of various amounts therein set forth to the
several railway companies therein mentioned to aid in
the construction of the railways of the respective
companies. It is provided that the subsidies shall be
payable out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of
Canada by instalments as the various sections of the
several railways shall be completed.
CHAPTER 5. Provides for the payment, notwithstanding
anything in Chapter 8, of the Statutes of 1884, of the
subsidies authorized by that Act to be paid to the
Government of Quebec for having constructed the
railway between Quebec and Ottawa.
CHAPTER 6. Enables the Govern or-in-Council to grant
subsidies in land to certain railway companies therein
mentioned in aid of the construction of the railways of
the respective companies ; such grants to be subject to
conditions fixed by Order-in-Council and to the cost of
survey.
CHAPTER 7. Authorizes the granting in tracts of the
ungranted portion of the Canadian Pacific Railway
Company's land subsidies. No such grant, however, is
to include grants to the Hudson's Bay Company or
school lands, and where such grant includes Hudson's
Bay Company's lands, other lands are to be granted to
that Company instead.
CHAPTER 8. Authorizes the Governor-in-Council to enter
into a contract for a term not exceeding ten years with
any individual or company for the performance of a fast
weekly steamship service between Canada and the
United Kingdom, making connection with a French
Port, on such terms and conditions as the Governor-in-
Council deems expedient, for a subsidy not exceeding
the sum of $750,000 a year.
CHAPTER 9. Authorizes the payment by Order-in-Council
of a bounty of 2.00 per ton on all pig iron made in
Canada from Canadian ore ; a bounty of $2.00 per ton
on iron puddled bars, steel billets, manufactured in
Canada from pig iron made in Canada from Canadian
ore during the periods and subject to the conditions
mentioned in the Act.
CHAPTER 10. Provides that the deduction from the
Sessional allowance due to Members of Parliament for
absence shall not be enforced in certain cases during
the present Session of Parliament.
CHAPTER 11. Makes provision for replacing the Speaker
of the Senate during his illness or unavoidable absence.
As there is a constitutional question involved this Act
is not to come into force until Her Majesty's pleasure
thereon nas been signified by proclamation in the
Canada Gazette.
CHAPTER 12. The Electoral Franchise Act is amended
by extending the time for the revision and certifying of
lists in 1894. Provision is also made for the appoint-
ment of Revising Officers and the making of lists where
an Electoral District is affected by the Redistribution
Act.
CHAPTER 13. Amends the Dominion Elections Act by
providing that at every general election one and the
same day shall be fixed by the Governor General for
nomination of Candidates throughout the Dominion,
except that in certain remote districts returning officers
may fix the day of nomination and the day of polling.
An improved form of ballot paper is also authorized.
CHAPTER 14. Provides for the holding by a Judge of an
enquiry into alleged bribery at elections, upon petition.
The Judge is to ascertain by all lawful means the
.persons who have taken bribes at such elections and
upon evidence to that effect, the Judge shall report to
the Secretary of State the names of all persons who
have been found guilty of taking bribes. The names of
such persons are to be struck off the Voters' Lists and
they shall be incapable of voting for seven years. No
petition under this Act is to be received unless accom-
panied by a deposit of 1,000.00.
CHAPTER 15. The North-West Representation Act is
amended in several particulars.
CHAPTER 16. .Provides for the examination of witnesses
on oath by the Senate and House of Commons and any
Committee of either House.
CHAPTER 17. Certain powers are given to the Legislative
Assembly of the North-West Territories and the
Lieutenant Governor is authorized to appoint certain
officers Justices of the Peace, Police Magistrates, etc.
Besides other matters relating to the criminal law and
administi'ation of justice, the Act provides for the
establishment of an Executive Committee in the
Territories, to be appointed by the Legislative Assembly
from the elected members thereof.
CHAPTER 18. Provides that until the first of July, 1895,
any person who was in the service or employment of
the Government of Canada on the 1st of July, 1892,
and who has since been continuously engaged therein,
may be appointed or promoted to any position in the
public service without regard to age and without being
required to pass the preliminary or qualifying examina-
tion, and all appointments of such persons and pay-
ments of salary to them are legalized and confirmed.
CHAPTER 19. In amendment of the Consolidated Revenue
and Audit Act provides for the limitation of actions
or prosecutions against Revenue Officers, and prescribes
the procedure in such actions or prosecutions. It also
provides that where the Judge or Court certifies that
there was probable cause for the seizure, the claimant
shall not be liable for costs and the person who made
the seizure shall not be liable to suit or prosecution.
CHAPTER 20. The Insurance Act is amended in respect
to the c ass of Insurance Companies which require to
be licensed, and the business which may be done by
Companies. Extensive provision is also made with
respect to the securities which Companies are required
to deposit to the reserve for covering liabilities to
Canadian Policy-holders, and to the conditions upon
which deposits may be released.
CHAPTER 21. The effect of this Act is to increase the
authorized issue of Dominion notes from twenty to
twenty-five million dollars.
CHAPTER 22. Further amends the Revised Statute
respecting interest, by providing that every judgment
debt shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent,
per annum until satisfied.
CHAPTER 23. The Act
Boards of Trade is amen
the word " district."
ting the incorporation of
as to the interpretation of
CHAPTER 24. Extends the time for making grants of land
or scrip to members of the Militia force on active
service in the North-West Territories.
CHAPTER 25. Authorizes the Governor-in-Council, with
the consent of the Iroquois of Caughnawaga, to accept
from the consitaires of the seigniory of Sault Saint
Louis seventy-five per cent, of the arrears of rents due
by the said consitaires as payment in full of all arrears
due on the llth November, 1892.
CHAPTER 26. Amends the Dominion Lands Act by
recognizing the right to homestead entry of persons
who have settled on school lands before survey. Under
the provisions of the Dominion Lands Act it was
necessary that Orders-iii-Council and Regulations
should be published in the "Canada Gazette," and
until they were so published they had no force or
effect. In the past the publication of Orders-in-Council
and Regulations was sometimes overlooked and section
2 was passed to remedy this. Section 3 provides for the
sale or lease of public lands in regard to which no such
provision has heretofore existed.
CHAPTER 27. Amends and consolidates the Acts respect-
ing the North-West Mounted Police Force.
JHAPTER 28. Amends and consolidates the Acts respect-
ing lands in the Territories.
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SUMMARY OF ACTS.
[1895
CHAPTER 29. Repeals the Homestead Exemption Act
which exempted homesteads in the North- West Ter-
ritories from seizure or sale under execution as therein
set forth.
CHAPTER 30. Provides * for introducing a system of
irrigation in the North-West Territories. It provides
the manner in which the use of water rights vested in
the Crown may be secured ; authorizes the construction
of reservoirs required for the purposes of companies
authorized to undertake such works. It provides the
manner in which lands necessory for such undertaking
may be acquired by conipanies ; authorizes compensa-
tion for damages ; adjustment of disputes as to land
taken, and also contains provision as to the proper use
of water rights, and penalties for their improper
diversion or waste, etc.
CHAPTER 31. Provides for the preservation of game in
the unorganized portions of the North-West Territories
of Coiiada by providing that no buffalo or bison shall
be killed for the next five years, and by establishing a
close season for certain other beasts and birds.
CHAPTER 32. Further amends the Indian Act in respect
to the rights of Indians to devise or bequeath property
by will and the distribution of estates of intestate
Indians ; the administration of the property of minors ;
appointment of guardians to minors and other similar
matters. It also contains provisions for preserving
order on Indian reserves and from preventing any
person other than an Indian from residing at the
reserve, and it gives power to the Governor-in-Council
to make regulations for securing the attendance at
school of Indian children and for establishing industrial
or boarding schools.
CHAPTER 33. Establishes the rate of Custom duties upon
certain articles specified therein.
CHAPTER 34. In explanation of t're Act providing for the
allowance of drawback on iron and other article
manufactured in Canada used in the construction o
the Canadian Pacific Railway, it is enacted that the
words " original construction " shall extend to and
include the first iron or steel bridge erected in a
locality, but not any renewal or repair thereto.
CHAPTER 35. Further amends the Inland Revenue Act
in respect to the disposal of penalties and forfeitures ;
drawbacks on exportation of certain goods ; penalty for
the sale of spirits unlawfully manufactured, and duties
of excise on malt.
CHAPTER 36. Amends the General Inspection Act by
specifying the various grades of hay.
CHAPTER 37. Forbids the fraudulent making or labelling
of certain articles therein mentioned.
CHAPTER 38. Establishes the units of electrical measure
for Canada.
CHAPTER
lights.
CHAPTER 40. Further amends the Petroleum Inspection
Act, especially with regard to the sale of high test
petroleum, the importation of petroleum in tank cars,
and the importation of naphtha and gasoline in iron
drums.
CHAPTER 41. Amends the Act respecting lighthouses,
buoys and beacons and Sable Island by vesting in the
Governor-in-Counail the power of appointing keepers
whose salaries are over 200.00 a year, and in the
Minister of Marine and Fisheries the power of appoint-
ing keepers whose salaries are under that amount.
Also authorizes the Minister to contract for supplies to
lighthouses and lights.
CHAPTER 42. Amends the Act respecting certificates to
Masters and Mates of ships by providing, amongst
other things, that for the purpose of the domicile
required for the examination necessary to enable a
person to become a Master or Mate or Second Mate,
foreign subjects serving in ships registered in Canada
shall be deemed to be domiciled in Canada. The Act
also provides that no ship over one hundred tons
registered in Canada shall go to sea without a
certificated Master and Mate, and no ship shall go or
an inland or coasting voyage without a certiflcatec
Master, and, in certain cases, a certificated Mate. Tht
certificate must be produced on applying for a clearance
CHAPTER 43. Extends to the Master of a ship the same
rights and remedy for the recovery of his wages anc
proper disbursements on account of any ship, which
by that Act or any law any seaman, not being a Master
has for the recovery of his wages, and also provides ir
respect of the relief of Canadian seamen found abroat
in distress that persons serving in ships registered in
Canada shall be deemed to be domiciled in Canad
while so serving.
Provides for the inspection of electric
CHAPTER 44. Amends the Act respecting the safety of
ships by providing that certain lading (timber, spars,
and other cargo) is not to be placed on deck in winter,
except temporarily in case of emergency, and it
requires Customs officers to ascertain that ships are
loaded according to the Act. Penalties for contraven-
tion of these provisions are also added. A new pro-
vision is added requiring every ship carrying passengers
to have gangboards and lights.
CHAPTER 45. In amendment of the Inspection of Ships
Act, confers on every Inspector the right of visiting
ships whether registered in Canada or elsewhere for
the purpose of inspecting the tackle, machinery or
apparatus used for loading and unloading. It further
provides for the forfeiture of any tackle, machinery or
apparatus considered to be dangerous to life.
CHAPTER 46. Excepts from the application of the Steam
boat Inspection Act yachts used exclusively for
pleasure or private use ; tug boats under one hundred
and fifty tons, etc. It also provides that steamboats
carrying passengers shall have sufficient gangboards
and lights at night.
CHAPTER 47. Authorizes the Governor-in-Council to
declare by proclamation any area covered with water
within the jurisdiction of the Parlianient of Canada to
be a public harbour. The Governor-in-Council may also-
make rules and regulations for the government of any
public harbour, such rules and regulations in the case
of certain ports which are governed by Special Acts not
to be inconsistent with such Acts.
CHAPTER 48. Is a consolidation of the various Acts-
relating to the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal.
HAPTER 49. Extends to the public wharf at New Glasgow
the provisions of the Act respecting the Harbour of
Pictou in Nova Scotia.
IHAPTER 50. In amendment of the Harbour Master's
Act confers on the Governor-in-Council, in addition
to the power possessed by him of appointing Harbour
Masters, the power or appointing Deputy Harbour
Masters.
CHAPTER 51. The Fisheries Act is amended by prohibit-
ing the killing of seals, porpoises, whales or fish of any
kind by means of explosives or projectiles. Drifting
for salmon is also prohibited except under license in
New Brunswick and British Columbia, and in the
latter province it is confined to tidal waters. The lobster
fishery is protected by various appropriate provisions.
Licenses are required and the fishing is to be under
certain regulations. There are also other minor
amendments.
CHAPTER 52. Enacts that culling shall not be compulsory
except in the case of square and fancy timber.
CHAPTER 53. Adds to the powers of the Railway Com-
mittee that to make regulations requiring proper
shelter to be provided for inotormen and other
employees operating elf ctric and other railway cars.
CHAPTER 54. Applies the rate of postage on newspapers-
and periodicals to certain other matter (almanacs in
sheets, chromos, etc. ) sent from the office of publica-
tion. Newspapers in addition to their accounts and
receipts, are allowed to include in the newspaper
folded printed circulars inviting subscription, and
printed envelopes.
CHAPTER 55. Establishes the first Monday of September
as a legal holiday to be known as Labor Day.
CHAPTER 56. Provides for an addition of 81,000.00 per
annum to the Acting Chief Justice of the Superior
Court of Quebec and fixed the salaries of the Judges,
of the County Courts of Cariboo, New Westminster,
Yale, Uanaimo and Kootenay.
CHAPTER 57. Amends the Criminal Code, 1892, in certain
particulars not set forth in the schedule.
CHAPTER 58. Provides for the trial of youthful offenders,
apparently under the age of sixteen years. It also-
makes provision for their separation from contact with
older offenders and habitual criminals during their
arrest and trial and makes better provision for commit-
ment to places where they may be reformed and
trained to useful lives.
CHAPTER 59. Authorizes the Governor General by
warrant, on the application of the Attorney General of
New Brunswick to cause any boy who is imprisoned in
the Dorchester Penitentiary or in any gaol in the
Province for an offence against the law of Canada to be
transferred to the Boy's Industrial Home.
CHAPTER 60. Provides for the transfer to Houses of
Refuge for Females any female senrenced to imprison-
ment in any of the common gaols of the Province of
Ontario.
The remaining Acts are local and private, and the
nature of each is indicated by its title.
1895]
BRITISH POSSESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
109
BRITISH POSSESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
The following statistics are extracted by permission from " The Colonial Office List," London, England < Harrison
ft Sons, 59 Pall Mall}, to 'which work the reader is referred for fuller information.
BAHAMA ISLANDS. These are a chain of coral islands
lying in the Atlantic Ocean, to the north-east of Cuba
population, 47,565 ; capital, Nassau ; imports, 197,401
exports, 145,136; public debt, 110,526. Governor, Sir
Ambrose Shea ; Colonial Secretary, G. W. Melville,
C.M.G.
BARBADOS. This island is situated in the Atlantic Ocean:
in longitude 59 deg. 37 min. west, about 350 miles
iula ; population, 182,306; capital,
irts, 1,081,571; exports, 926572;
north of Venezeula ; population,
Bridgetown ; imports, 1,081
public ucoc, 30,100. Governor, Sir J. S. Hay, K.C.M.G.
BASUTOLAND is situated in Africa, to the north-east of
Cape Colonies ; population, 218,802 (mostly natives) ;
capital, Maseru; imports and exports estiinated at
about 90,000. Resident Commissioner, Col. Sir M. J.
Clarke, K.C.M.G.; Government Secretary, G.Y.Lagden.
BERMUDAS. These islands are in the Atlantic Ocean,
about 600 miles to the east of Cape Hatteras, North
Carolina ; capital, Hamilton ; population, 15,013 ; im-
ports, 329,283; exports, 115,455; public debt, 9,100:
Governor, Lieut. -Gen. Thomas Casey Lyons. C.B. ;
Colonial Secretary, A. Allison.
BRITISH BECHUANALAND. This colony in Africa lies to
the north of Cape Colony and to the west of South
African Republic, the area being about 386,200 square
miles; capital, Vryburg; population, about 75,000,
mostly natives. Governor, Sir Henry Brougham Loch,
K.C.B. ; Colonial Secretary, Francis J. Newton, C.M.G.
BRITISH GUIANA comprises an area of about 165,000
square miles, situated in the northerly part of South
America; capital, Georgetown; population, 288,328;
imports, 1,780,319; exports, 2,433,213; public debt,
812,155. Governor, Sir Charles C. Lees, K.C.M.G. ;
Government Secretary, Cavendish Boyle, C.M.G.
BRITISH HONDURAS is situated on the east coast of
Central America ; area, 7,562 square miles ; capital,
Belize; population, 31,471 ; imports, 81,757,038; exports,
$1,741,235 ; public debt, 8100,000. Governor, Sir Alfred
Maloney, K.C.M.G. ; Colonial Secretary, E. B. Sweet
Escott.
BRITISH NEW GUINEA comprises the eastern haif of the
Island of New Guinea, which lies in the South Pacific
Ocean, to the north of Australia ; area of the British
portion, about 87,786 square miles ; the native popula-
tion is estimated at 350,000; ca'pital, Port Moresby.
Administrator, Sir W. MacGregor, K.C.M.G., M.D. ;
Government Secretary, A. Musgrave.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. The Cape Colony contains an
area of 221,311 square miles, situated at the south-west
extremity of Africa ; capital, Cape Town; population.
1,527,224; imports, 9,487,241; exports, 11,978,067;
public debt, 26,006,167. Governor, Sir Henry Brougham
Loch, G.C.B. ; Colonial Secretary, Hon. P. H. Faure.
CEYLON is an island in the Indian Ocean, comprising an
area of about 25,365 square miles, lying to the south of
Hindustan ; population, 3,008,466, of which about 8,000
are Europeans ; capital, Colombo ; imports, 70,687,496
rs. ; exports, 62,271,924 rs. ; public debt, 2,603,613 and
1,325,856 rs. Governor, Sir Arthur E. Havelock,
K.C.M.G. ; Colonial Secretary, Sir Edward N. Walker,
K.C.M.G.
FALKLAND ISLANDS. These islands are situated in the
South Atlantic Ocean, about 500 miles to the north of
Cape Horn; population is *about 2.000; chief town,
Stanley; imports, 70,138; exports, 126,312. Governor,
Sir Roger T. Goldsworthy, K.C.M.G.; Colonial Secre-
tary, T. A. Thompson.
FIJI ISLANDS. This colony comprises a number of islands
lying between lat. 15 and 22 south, and between long.
177 west and 175 east ; total area, 7,435 square miles ;
population, 121,180 ; capital, Suva ; imports, 253,586 ;
exports, 434,791 ; public debt, 243,235. Governor, Sir
J. B. Thurston, K.C.M.G.; Colonial Secretary, Sir
John B. Thurston, K.C.M.G.
GAMBIA, THE. This is a small colony at the mouth of the
Gambia River and on the western coast of Africa
area, about 69 square miles ; chief town, Bathurst ; im-
ports, 169,973 ; exports, 172,197. Administrator, R
B. Llewelyn, C.M.G.
GIBRALTAR is a peninsula consisting of a high mountain
called The Rock, and a sandy plain running from the
south-west coast of Spain ; area, nearly two sq. miles ;
population, exclusive of military, 20,000 ; the garrison
consists of 5,000 men and a naval force of about 220.
Governor, Gen. Sir Robert Biddulph, R.A., G.C.M G ,
C.B. ; Colonial Secretary, H. M. Jackson, C.M.G.
GOLD COAST, THE, is on the west coast of Africa, and
contains an area of about 15,000 square miles, stretch-
ing along the Gulf of Guinea for 300 miles ; population
is about 1,500,000 ; imports, 597 094 ; exports, 665,064
Governor, Sir W. Brandford Griffith, K.C.M.G.;
Colonial Secretary, F. M. Hodgson, C.M.G.
is an island situated off the south-east coast
of China, at the mouth of Canton River, and has an
area of about 30 square miles; population. 221,441-
chief town, Vict9ria ; Hong Kong being a free port,
there are no official returns of imports and exports, but
the latter probably amount to over 25,000,000 and,the
former to 20,000,000 ; public debt, 200,000. Governor,
Sir W. Robinson, K.C.M.G. ; Colonial Secretary, G. T.
JAMAICA is the largest island in the British West Indies,
and lies to the south of Cuba ; it contains about 4,210
square miles : population, 640,000; capital, Kingston ;
fe^Ete 19*1,481 ; exports, 1,759,806 ; public debt,
1,523,088. Governor, H. A. Blake, K.C.M.G ; Colonial
Secretary, Sir Neale Porter, K.C.M.G.
LABUAN is a small island off the north-west of Borneo
area, 30 square miles ; population, 5,853, of whom 28
were Europeans ; imports, $565,772 : exports, 8365,556
Governor, Chas. Vandeleur Creagh, C.M.G.
LAGOS. This colony is on the west coast of Africa, on the
shore of the Gulf of Guinea, and comprises, including
the Protectorate, about 1,240 square miles; population
of Lagos Island, 32,508 ; imports, 522,041 ; exports,
577,083. Governor, Sir G. T. Carter, K.C.M.G. ;
Colonial Secretary, G. C. Denton, C.M.G.
LEEWARD ISLANDS, THE, are a group of islands in the
Atlantic Ocean, to the east of the West Indies, and
contain a total area of about 704 square miles, and a
population of 727,723 ; chief town, St. John (Antigua) ;
imports, 462,610 ; exports, 555,003. Governor, Sir W.
F. Haynes Smith, K.C.M.G. ; Colonial Secretary F
Evans, C.M.G.
MALTA. This island is situated in the Mediterranean Sea,
about 58 miles from Sicily; population, including
garrison and Royal Navy, 177,225 ; capital, Valetta ;
imports, 1,040,832 ; exports, 69,000. Governor, Lieut. -
Gen. Lyon Fremantle, C. B. ; Government Secretary.
Gerald Strickland, C.M.G., etc. Malta is the principal
naval station in the Mediterranean and has a per-
manent garrison of about 10,000 men.
MAURITIUS. This island is in the Indian Ocean, about
500 miles east of Madagascar ; its area is 708 square
niiles, and its dependencies, consisting of about 100
islands, including the Seychelles, the Amirantes, the
Oil Islands, Solomon Islands, the St. Brandon group
and other detached islands, have an area of 172 square
miles; population, 114,663; capital, Port Louis; im-
ports, 13,401,176 rs. ; exports, 18,350,147 rs. ; public debt,
503,501. Governor, Sir Hubert E. H. Jerningham,
K. C. M. G. ; Colonial Secretary, Charles A. King-
Harman, C.M.G.
NATAL. This colony is situated on the south-east coast of
Africa, about 800 miles from the Cape of Good Hope ;
its area is about 20,461 square miles; population,
543,913, of which about 500,000 are Coolies and natives ;
capital, Pietermaritzburg ; imports, 3,165,249; ex-
ports, 1,480,606 ; public debt, 7,170,354. Governor,
Hon. Sir W. F. Hely-Hutchinson, B.A., K.C.M.G.;
Colonial Secretary, Sir John Robinson, K.C.M.G.
NEWFOUNDLAND. The Island of Newfoundland contains
an area of about 40,200 square miles, and the portion
of Labrador included in the colony contains about
120,000 square miles ; population, 202,040 ; capital, St.
John's; imports, 85,012,877; exports, estimated at
87,000,000 ; public debt, $6,393,367. Governor, Sir J. T.
N. O'Brien, K.C.M.G.
NEW SOUTH WALES is situated on the eastern coast of
Australia, between lat. 29 south and 30 south ; its
area is about 310,700 square miles; population,
1,197,650 ; capital, Sydney ; imports, 20,776,526 ; ex-
ports, 21,972,247 ; public debt, 54,473,433. Governor,
Right Hon. Sir Robert W. Duff, P.C., G. C.M.G.
NEW ZEALAND. This group of islands is in the South
Pacific Ocean, to the south-east of Australia, and con-
tains a total area, including small groups of islands
attached to the colony, of 104,471 square miles ; popu-
lation, 626,658, not counting the Maoris, who number
41,993; capital, Auckland; imports, 6,943,056; ex-
ports, 9,534.851 ; public debt, 38,144,070. Governor,
Right Hon. Earl of Glasgow, G. C.M.G. ; Colonial Secre-
tary, Hon. Sir P. A. Buckley, K.C.M.G.
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1895]
BRITISH POSSESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
m
QUEENSLAND occupies the whole of the north-eastern
portion of Australia, and contains an area of 668,497
square miles ; population, excluding the Aborigines,
393,718; capital, Brisbane ; imports, 4,382,657 ; exports,
9,170,408; public debt, 29,457,134. Governor, Gen.
Sir H. W. Norman, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. ; Colonial Secre-
tary, Hon. H. Tozer.
ST. HELENA is an island in the South Atlantic Ocean, in
lat. 15 deg. 55 min. south, and long. 5 deg. 42 min.
west : it has an area of 47 square miles ; population,
4.116; capital, Jamestown ; imports, 30,386 ; exports,
4,863, not including produce of whale fishery shipped
to the United States. Governor and Colonial Secretary,
. William Grey-Wilson, C.M.G.
SIERRA LEONE. This colony is situated on the west
coast of Africa and stretches for about 180 miles north
of Liberia ; its area is about 4,000 square miles ; popu-
lation, estimated 126,835, nearly all of whom are
colored ; capital, Freetown ; imports, 413,117 ; ex-
ports, 420,451 ; public debt, 50,000. Governor, Sir
Francis Fleming, K. C.M.G. ; Colonial Secretary, Major
J. J. Crooks.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA comprises that portion of the conti-
nent of Australia bounded on the north by the 26th
deg. of south latitude, on the east by New South
Wales and Victoria, and on the west by Western
Australia, its total area being 903,690 square miles ; a
number of islands are also included in the colony ;
population, not including the Aborigines, 320,431 ;
capital, Adelaide ; imports, 7,395,178 ; exports,
7,819,539: public debt, 21,230,700. Governor and
Commander-in-Chief, Right Hon. Earl of Kintore,
G. C.M.G. ; Chief Secretary, Hon. J. H. Gordon.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, THE, comprising Singapore,
Penang and Malacca, are situated on the west coast of
the Malay Peninsula, of which the whole southern
portion, comprising about 25,000 square miles, is now
under the control of the British Government; the
total area of the colony proper is 1,542 square miles ;
population, 512,342 ; capital, Singapore ; imports, $141,-
427,952; exports, 8134,637,707. Governor, Lieut. -Col.
Sir C. H. B. Mitchell, K.C.M.G. ; Colonial Secretary,
W. E. Maxwell, C.M.G.
TASMANIA is an island at the southern extremity of the
continent of Australia, from which it is divided by
Bass' Straits, 120 miles wide ; the area of the colony is
26,215 square miles, and its population, 153,144 ; capital,
Hobart ; imports, 1,497,161 ; exports, 1,346,965 ;
public debt, 7,399,000. Governor, Right Hon. Viscount
Gormanston, K.C.M.G. ; Chief Secretary, Hon. A.
Douglas.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. The Island of Trinidad lies,
about 16 miles of the eastward of Venezeula, and has
an area of 1,754 square miles ; the colony now includes
the Island of Tobago, which is the most southerly of
the Windward group of the West Indies ; the popula-
tion of Trinidad is 200,000, and of Tobago 18,353;
capital, Port of Spain ; imports (Trinidad), 2,089,380 ;
exports, 2,258,063 ; imports (Tobago), 15,838 ; exports,
13,744 ; public debt (Trinidad), 608,820 ; public debt
(Tobago), 5,000. Governor, Sir F. Napier Broome,
K.C.M.G. ; Colonial Secretary, C. C. Knollys, C.M.G. ;
Commissioner for Tobago, W. Low.
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS. These islands lie between .
21 and 22 deg. north latitude and 71 and 72 deg. 37 min.
west longitude ; their area is 169 square miles, and
population 4,744 ; imports, 25,388 ; exports, 27,336.
Commissioner, E. J. Cameron.
VICTORIA is situated at the south-east of the continent of
Australia ; its extreme length from east to west is
about 490 miles, and its greatest breadth 300 miles ; .
the area of Victoria is 87,884 square miles, nearly equal
to Great Britain ; population, 1,167,373 ; capita!, Mel-
bourne; imports, 17,174,545; exports, 14,214,546;
public debt. 46,711,287. Governor, the Earl of Hope-
town, G.C.M.G. ; Chief Secretary, Hon. J. B. Patter-
son ; Uncler-Secretary, T. R. Wilson.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA comprises nearly one-third of the
Australian continent, namely, all that portion west of "
129th degree of east longitude ; the total area is 975,920
square miles ; population, 58,674 ; capital, Perth ; im-
ports, 1,391,109; exports, 882,148; public debt,
1,261,864. Governor, SirW. C. F. Robinson, G.C.M.G.;
Colonial Secretary, S. H. Parker, Q.C.
WINDWARD ISLANDS, THE. The Windward or southern
group of the West India Islands includes the following
islands : St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Barbadoes, the Grena- -
dines and Grenada ; Barbadoes is a separate colony
and will be found in its alphabetical order ; the total
area of the combined colony is 524 square miles, and its
population about 143.000; imports (Grenada), 158,-
702 ; exports, 264,681 ; imports (St. Lucia), 173,024 ;
exports, 179,056 ; imports (St. Vincent), 102.980 ; ex T
ports, 117,571 ; public debt (Grenada), 96,575 ; public
debt (St. Lucia), 147,850 : public debt (St. Vincent),
15,250. Governor, Sir Charles Bruce, K.C.M.G.,
residence, St. George's, Grenada.
ZULULAND is the territory lying to the north of Natal,
from which it is divided by the River Tugla ; the esti-
mated area is about 12.000 square miles ; population,
estimated 160,000. Governor, Hon. Sir Walter Hely-
Hutchiuson, K.C.M.G.; Secretary, William Windham : .
Resident Commissioner, Sir Marshal Clarke, K.C.M.G.
BRITISH POSSESSIONS AND PROTECTORATES NOT GOVERNED
AS COLONIES.
BRITISH EAST AFRICA COMPANY. This Company, incor-
porated in 1888, has exclusive rights in the management
of the territory, conceded by the Sultan of Zanzibar.
It includes a strip of coast 150 miles in length, includ-
ing the important harbors of Mombasse and Kilifi.
The Company have full powers for acquiring territory
to the west of this limit as far as the borders of the
Congo Free State. The area of their sphere of influ-
ence is estimated at 750,000 square miles.
ZANZIBAR is an island situated in 6 north latitude, and
contains an area of 640 square miles.
BRUNEI is a native state lying between North Borneo and
Sarawak ; chief town. Brunei. There are no European
inhabitants ; population estimated at 15,000. British
Consul, Noel Paul Trevenen.
CYPRUS is an island situated in the eastern portion of the
Mediterranean Sea. Its area is 3,584 square miles, and
the population, exclusive of the military, is 209,286 ;
imports, 346,821; exports, 298,165. High Commis-
sioner, Sir W. J. Sendall; Chief Secretary, H. L.
Thompson.
THE NIGER TERRITORIES. These regions, estimated to
cover about 500,000 square miles, and with their popu-
lation estimated 50,000,000 to 25,000,000, are secured to
Great Britain by treaties made by the Royal Niger
Co. The territories are governed from London by a
council, of which Lord Aberdare is Governor ; Sir
George Goldie, Deputy Governor ; Mr. H. Morley,
Secretary.
BRITISH ZAMBEZIA AND BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA.
Under this title is included the whole of the region
lying to the north and west of the South African Re-
public and the southern boundaries of the Congo Free
State. The River Zambezi divides it into two portions,
which may be described as Zambe/ia and British Cen-
tral Africa respectively. In 1889 the British South
Africa Company was chartered, which has extended
British rule far into the countries of Matabeleland and
Mashonaland. The chief town of British Central
Africa is Blantyre, in the Shire Highlands.
NORTH BORNEO. The territory under the control of the
British North Borneo Company, incorporated 1881,
comprises the whole of the north portion of the Island
of Borneo from the Sipitong River on the west to
latitude 4 deg. 10 min. north on the east coast, and *
contains an area of 30,709 square miles. Principal
town, Sandakan : imports, 1,355,864 ; exports, $1,762, -
247. Governor, C. V. Creag ; Treasurer, A. Cook.
NIGER COAST PROTECTORATE. The British Protectorate
of the Niger coast was formally assumed in July, 1884.
It extends along the coast of Africa from the Benin
River to the mouth of the Rio del Rey at 9 deg. east
longitude. Chief town, Duketown, on the old Calabar
River. Commissioner and Cons til-General, Major Sir
Claude Maxwell MacDonald, K.C.M.G.
SARAWAK. This state, situated an the north-west coast
of Borneo, was placed under British protection on the
14th of June, 1888. The territory comprises an area of
about 41,000 square miles, with a population of about
300,000. Capital, Kuching ; imports, $1,602,075; ex-
ports, $1,939,884. Rajah of Sarawak, His Highness Sir
Charles Johnson Brooke, G.C.M.G. ; ^ctiin.i rri;in>;-r,
R. V. Awdry.
SOUTH AFRICA. The High Commissioner for South
Africa is also Governor of British Bechuanaland and
Basutoland and supervises the affairs of the Bechuans-
land Protectorate, which extends as far north as the
Zambesi. The estimated area of the Protectorate to
the 22nd parallel is 121,500 square miles, and from
there to the Zambesi 265,700 square miles. The
sphere of influence north of the Zambesi includes al'.
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BRITISH POSSESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
[1895
* territory not acknowledged as belonging to Germany,
Portugal or the Congo, and covers an estimated area
of 310,700 square miles. High Commissioner, Sir H.
B. Loch, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., Capetown; Resident Com-
missioner for Bechuanaland Protectorate, Sir S. G. A.
Shippard, K.C.M.G., Vry burgh ; Resident Commissioner
for Pondoland, J. P. Scott ; British Agent at Pretoria,
J. A. de Uet, K.C.M.G.
WESTERN PACIFIC. The jurisdiction of the High Com-
missioner for the Western Pacific Islands extends over
all islands in the Western Pacific not being within the
limits of the colonies of Fiji, Queensland or New South
Wales, and not being within the jurisdiction of any
civilized power, and includes the Southern Solomon
Islands, the New Hebrides, the Tongan or Friendly
Islands, the Samoan or Navigator's Islands, and the
various small groups of Melanesia. High Commissioner,
Sir J. B. Thurston, K.C.M.G. ; Chief Justice of Fiji, H.
S. Berkeley ; Deputy Commissioner in Tonya, R. B.
Leefe ; Deputy Commissioner in Samoa, T. B. Cusack-
Smith.
ADEN. The peninsula of Aden is situated on the Arabian
coast, about 100 miles east of the Straits of Bab el
Mandeb. The total area belonging to England is
about 70 square miles. The town is- very strongly
fortified. Imports in 1887, 1,870,507 ; exports, 1,507,-
718. The settlement is subject to the Government of
Bombay. Perim, an island situated at the entrance of
the Red Sea, is a dependency of Aden and is adminis-
tered from that port ; also the Island of Socotra, which
was formally annexed in 1886.
ASCENSION. The Island of Ascension, containing about
34 square miles, is in the South Atlantic, latitude 7
deg. 53 min. south, and longitude 14 deg. 18 min. west,
and is under the supervision of the Lords Commis-
sioners of the Admiralty, who maintain a small naval
station ; population, about 166. Captain, R. Evans,
R.N.
TRISTAN D'AcuNHA. Tristan D'Acunha and Gough
Island are the principal of a group of islands lying in
latitude 37 deg. 6 min. south, and longitude 12 deg. 2
min. west. The population in 1890 was 84.
MISCELLANEOUS ISLANDS. A number of islands and
rocks throughout the world are British territory, or
under British protection, but are not included in any
colony or separate Protectorate. Many of these have
no permanent inhabitants, but are or have been leased
by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury for
Guano collection or for cocoanut planting.
THE FOLLOWING TABLE extracted by permission from Whitaker's Almanac for 1894 gives a summary in convenient
form of the British Possessions throughout the world. The statistics given are approximate only.
THE BRITISH EMPIRE ABROAD.
AREA AND POPULATION OF THE COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Total Area, 9,841,921*; sq. miles. Total Population, 305,236,780.
NAME.
AREA IN SQ. M
OBTAINED BY.
DATE.
POPULATION.
EUROPE :
Gibraltar
2
122
1713
1814
25,000
165,500
Malta, &c
Treaty cession
IN ASIA :
India (including Burmah)
1,584,000
25,365
3,584
3,070
Circ. 2,500
ff
30,000
/ Conquest
t Transfer from East India Co. . .
Treaty cession
Convention with Turkey
(Aden) Conquest
(1662)
Begun 1757
1858
1801
1878
1839
1785-1824
1842
1846
1877
j- 286,000,000
3,000,000
210,000
44,000
600.000
221.0JO
6,000
150,000
Ceylon
Aden and Socotra
Straits Settlements
Hong Kong
Treaty cession
British North Borneo
Cession to Company
IN AFRICA :
Cape Colony ....
221,311
20,461
47
38
4,000
39,060
1,063
1588
(Finally) 1814
1843
1673
1815
1787
1872
1810-1814
} 1,525,000
544,000
4,000
200
74,830
1,500,000
378,000
Natal
St. Helena
Ascension
Sierra Leone
Gold Coast, &c
Mauritius, &c
Settlement
Conquest and cession
IN AMERICA:
450,900
28,200
20,600
64,066
341,305
2,497,500
2.000
42,200
76,000
7,562
4,193
1,754
166
133
140
246
153
291
85
5,794
41
7,500
f Conquest
(1583)
1759-1760
1763
1763
1627
(Finally) 1713
1813
1858
1670
1745, 1756-63
Circ. 1583
1713
1803-1814
1798
1655
1797
1605
1783
1763
1763-1808
1623-25-59
1763
1632
1629
1612 .
1770
.Circ 5,000,000
198,000
285,000
31,500
639,500
196,500
172,000
53,030
41,000
42,000
48,000
28,250
45.000
48,000
15,000
2,000
New Brunswick
\ Treaty cession
Nova Scotia
Manitoba
f Conquest
t Treaty cession
British Columbia, &c
Western Territories
Prince Edward Island
!"ransfer to Crown
Charter to Company
Conquest
/ Settlement
British Guiana
Treaty cession
British Honduras
Jamaica
Conquest
Trinidad and Tobago .
Conquest
Barbados
Grenada, &c
St. Vincent
St. Lucia
Session and conquest
ettlement
St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla.
Dominica
Cession
Montserrat, &c
Bahamas
ettlement
Bermuda
Falkland Islands and St. Georgia
ettlement
reaty cession
IN AUSTRALASIA :
New South Wales....
Victoria
310,700
87,884
903,690
668,497
1,060,000
26,215
104,032
7,423
234,768
ettlement . . .
(1770)
1788
1832
1836
1824
1828
1803
1845
1874
1884
1,134,000
1,140,500
315,000
394,000
50,000
151,500
668.000
125,000
150,000
South Australia
Queensland
ettlement
ettlement
Tasmania
ettlement
New Zealand
Fiji
New Guinea (British). . . . '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '.
ettlement
ession from the Natives
nnexation
CLERGY of
" OVNAD.
THE CLERGY OF CANADA,
.Alphabetically arranged with their Post Office Address, except in a few instances where the return has been made
Congregation attached. This, however, is generally the same as the address.
with the name of the Cor
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA,.
ARCHBISHOPS.
Most Rev. R. Machray, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Archbishop of Rupert's Land and Primate of all Canada ; Prelate
of the Ord"er of St. Michael and St. George.
;t " J. T. Lewis, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Archbishop of Ontario and Metropolitan of Ontario.
Right Rev.W. C. Bompas, D.D 1891 Selkirk
(Consecrated 1874 Bishop of Athabasca. )
Llewelyn Jones, D.D... 1878 Newfoundland
W. B. Eond,D.D.,LL.D. 1879 Montreal.
A. Sweatman,Z>D.,DCL 1879 Toronto.
W. Ridley, D.D 1879 Caledonia.
H.T. K\n'gdon,DD.,DCL 1881 Fredericton.
E. Sullivan, D.D.,DCL., 1882 Algoma.
M. S. Baldwin, D.D .... 1883 Huron.
R. Young, D.D.,D.C.L.. 1884 Athabasca.
Right Rev. C.U&milton,D.D.,D.C.L 1885 Niagara.
W.C.Pinkham.DD.DCi 1887 Saskatchewan.
F.Courtney,Z>.D.,S.7 T . J D 1888 Nova Scotia.
W. D. Reeve, D.D 1891 Mackenzie Riv
A. Hunter Dunn, D.D.
W. J. Burn, D.D
W. W. Perrin, D.D....
J. A. Newnham, D.D.
1892 Quebec.
1893 Qu'Appelle.
1893 Columbia.
1893 Moosonee.
189- N. Westm'str.
Dr. Pinkham, Acting Bishop of Calgary.
GENERAL 8YN01) OF CANADA.
Comprising Clerical and Lay Representatives of all the Dioceses in Canada.
ECCLESIASTICAL PROVINCE OF CANADA.
Comprising the Dioceses of Toronto, Niagara, Huron, Ontario, Montreal, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Fredericton, and
Algoma.
Most Rev. J. T. Lewis, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Archbishop of Ontario.
Hon.
Canons.
DIOCESE OF MONTREAL.
Eight Rev. W. B. Bond, D.D. , LL.D.,
Lord Bishop (1879).
Very Rev. J. Carmichael, M.A., D.
C.L., Dean, and Bishop's Com-
missary.
Ven. R. Lonsdell, M.A., Archd.
Ven. D. Lindsay, M.A., Archd.
Ven. Lewis Evans, M.A., Archd.
Ven. W. H. Naylor,JJf.4., Archd.
Rev. W. Anderson,
Rev. J. Ellegood, M.A.
Rev. W. Henderson, D.D.
Rev. J. B. Davidson, M.A.
Rev. J. Empson, M.A.
Rev. W. L. Mills, B.D.
Rev. T. W. Mussen, M.A.
Rev. J. Fulton, M.A.
Rev. J. Rollit
Rev. J. G. Norton, D.D.
f'Bi .
Rer. Canon Mills, B.D. < Exam'ng
\Chaplain.
Ven. Archd. Evans, M.A.,Dom.Chap.
Rev. Canon Empson, M. A., Sec. Synod
Abbott, C. P Boscobel
Allen, A. A., M.A Chelsea
Allen, F. A., B.A. (Rec.) Philipsburg
Anderson, W. (Rector) (Canon) . Sorel
Ascah, A. C Mascouche
Ball, T. W., B.A Milton
Baylis, J. G., B.D. (Rector) Longueuil
Beattie, W. J. M Franklin
Bell, J. H Danford Lake
Bernard, W. C., M.A. (Rec.). .Lacolle
Borthwick, J. D., L L. D .... Montreal
Bourne, N. A. F.,B. A. (Rec).. Dunham
Boyd, Chas.,LL.Z>., North Wakefield
Brewer, R. C River Desert
Brown, W. R. (R.D.). . . . Mansonville
Buahell, E. , M. A (^c)Cote St Antoine
Butler, G. H., M. A. ...... .Chambly
Capel, E, T. (Rec) Sutton
Carmichael, J.D. C.Z,(S<(?eo) Montreal
Carmichael, J. S Hudson
Cattermole, J Adamsville
Chambers, W. P., M.A(Rec)Kno\vlton
Charters, F Iron Hill
Clayton, F. H New Glasgow
Coffin, J. W : . .Creemorne
Cunningham, T.E., M .4(,Rec)Montreal
Dart, W. J., M.A. (Rec). St. Lambert
Davidson , J. B. , M. A . (Rec)FrelighsVg
Davies, W Rawdon
Dennis, J. W. (Rec) ... St. Andrews E.
Dilworth, W. C Bristol
Vixon,J.H.(Rec.St.Jude's) Montreal
Ellegood, J., J/..4(.3'./ames)Montreal
Elliott, Alex Eardley
Elliott, J. A., B.A (.Rec.)Cowansville
Emmett, R Monte Bello
Empson, J., M.A Montreal
Evans, H. J., M.A Montreal
Evans, L., M.A. (Ven. Ar.). Montreal
Everett, T., Cote St. Antoine, Mont'l
Flanagan, James L Thorne
French, A., B.A Montreal
Fulton, J., M.A. St. Vincent de Panl
Fyles, W. A., B.A Onslow
Garland, J. W South Stukeley
Garth, W. H., B.A Montreal
Given, A. B Lachute
Gomery, H Montreal
Harris, W. (Rector) Grenville
Henderson, W., D.D Montreal
Hewton, R., M.A. (Rec) Lachine
Horsey, H. E., M.A. (Rec) Abbotsford
Hutchings, R. F Arundel
Irwin, R. D. (Rec.) Chambly
James, C. J., M.A Montreal
Jeakins, T. B Hemmingford
Jekil, H., B.A Montreal
Johnson, George (Rec) Montreal Junct
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Judge, E. P. (Rec) Aylmer
Kaneen, W. E Aylwin
Ker, J., B.D (Rec) Grace Ch. Montreal
King, W. T Poltimore
Lackey, I. H Glen Sutton
Lackey, J. A Brome
Lariviere, D., B.A Montreal
Lewis, B. P., B.A. (Rector). Iberville
Lindsay, D. , M . A . ( Ven A r) Waterloo
Lockhart, A. D. (Rector) . . Ormstown
Loiselle, H. O- Pierreville
Longhurst, W. B. (Rector) . . .Granby
Lonsdell, R., M.A.(V. Ar) . .Kingsey
Marriott, B. S. T Buckingham
Massey, Samuel Montreal
McManus, E Montreal
Meek, H. A Mille Isles
Mervyn, W. A Montreal
Mills, W. L., B.D.(R.Trin) Montreal
Mills, S. A West Shefford
Mills,R.D.,3f.^(#ec)Berthierenhaut
Mount, E. A Lakefield
Mussen, T. W., M.A. (-Rec.)Farnham
Naylor, W.H., M. A. (V.A. Clarendon
Norton, J. G., D.D. (Rec.).. Montreal
Nye, H. W., M.A. (Rector). .Bedford
Plaisted, H., M.A.. Portage du Fort
Pratt, F., B.A Durham
Pyke, J Hudson
Renaud, J. F. (Rector) .... Montreal
Rexford, E. I., B.A Montreal
Robinson , W. , R. D.(jRcc)Clarenceville
Rollit, C. G. f/iec.)..Stanbridge East
Rollit, John (Rector) Huntingdon
Roy, J Sabrevois
Sanders, W. , M .A . (R. Dean) Montreal
Smith, F. R , R. D. (Rector). . . . Hull
Smith, G. Abbott, B.A Montreal
Smith, M. O., M.A., R.D. .Montreal
Strong, J. Irwin Waterloo
Sutton, E. G St. Chrysostome
Taylor, R. F Montreal
114
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[1895
Thompson, J., B.A Savage's Mills
Troop, G. O., M.A. (Sector). Montreal
Waterson, W. J. M Rougemont
Waller, C. C. , B.A Montreal
Weaver, W Kildare
Wilson, A. C Bolton
Windsor, W. (Rec.). .St. John's, Que.
Wood, E., JT. A.(Jfee.&.Jo&u'*) Monti
Wright, Charles Coteau Landing
Wripht, W., M.D Montreal
DIOCESE OF QUEBEC.
Right Rev. A. Hunter Dunn, D.D.,
Lord Bishop (189^.
Very Rev. R. W. Norman, D.D.,Dean
Yen. Henry Roe, D.D., Archd.
Rev. A. A . Von Iffland, M . A }
Rev. Thomas Richardson., I r
Rev. John Foster, M.A., Y Canons -
Rev. Geo. Thorneloe, M.A.)
Adams, Thos., D.C.L., Prin. Bp. Col.
and Rector Gram Sch . . Lennoxville
Adcock, W. C Fitch Bay
Allnatt, J.B.,D.D(B. Col) Lennoxville
Balfour, A. J. , M . A. (R. St. P.) (Sec.
Foreign Church Society). . . Quebec
Ball, T.L.,Jf.A. (RVd\ Lennoxville
Ball, Josiah Magdalen Islands
Blaylock, Thomas, B.A Danville
Boyle, F., M.A East Frampton
Brooke, H. A., B.A Scotstown
Burrays, H.G., M.A.(Retired)Ha,t\ey
Chapman, T. , M. A .(Retired)T>udsv.-ell
Debbage, J. B., B.D Bourg Louis
Dickson, A. H., (Rector). ..Randbore
Dunn, E. Arthur Quebec
Foster, Canon, M.A. (R. D)Coaticoke
Fothergill, R. J.(Cw.). .Shigawak.G
Forsythe, W. T. (Rector).. Stanstead
Fyles, T. W., M.A., Chlm'g'nts, Levis
Faulconer, W. G Upper Ireland
Fuller, H. S Robinson Bury
Harding, G. F. . .Sandy Beach, Gaspe
Hepburn, J., M.A., (R.), Richmond
Horner, D Durham
Husband, E. B. (Rec) New Castle
Kemp, John, B.D. (Retired) . . Leeds
Ker, M., D.D. (Retired) Niagara
King, E. A. W., M.A Waterville
LaRiviere (Chap, to F. Prot.) Quebec
Lyster,W.G.,;A.CR.Decm)CapeCove
Murray, C. H., B.A Dixville
Nicolls, G.G., M.A . .Riviere du Loup
Noble, W. T. (Trinity Church) Quebec
Norman, R.W., D.D. (Dean) Quebec
Parker, G. H. (Rector) Compton
Parkin, E. C. (Retired) Montreal
Petry,H.J.,M.A.(Ass'ntCat)Q,ue\>ec
Richmond, J. P Gaspe Basin
Richardson, Canon Quebec
Riopel, S., M.D Valcartier
Roe, Ven. Arc., D.D. .Windsor Mills
Roe, P Glen Murray, Inverness
Robertson, A. H. (Rector) Cookshire
Rothera, J Leeds
Rudd, T., B.A. .St. George's, Beauce
Scarth, A.C., M.A.(Rec) Lennoxville
Scott, G. F., M.A . . Drummondville
Stevens, A., M.A Hartley
Stuart, H.C ,M A(Rec).1hree Rivers
Smith, F. A. (Retired) .... Montreal
Sykes, J. S Kingsey
Stevens, A., M.A Hatley
Tambs, R.C., M.A Magog
Thompson, I. M Levis
Thorneloe, G.,M.A (Rec) Sherbrooke
VonIffland,Canon,M.A(,Sjf)Quebec
Walters, G. R Pt. St. Peter
Washer, C. B Portneuf
Wat kins, B. , 3f. vl . .B/?. Co. Lennox ville
Wean , W Dudswell
Wilkinson, W., Jf.A.^p.Co^.Len'xv'le
Williams, L.W.,M.A.(Rec.St.M.) Que
Williams, T. A., St. Mathews, Quebec
Wright, H. E Angus
Wurtele, L. C., M.A Actonvale
DIOCESE OF TORONTO.
Rt.Rev. A. Sweatman, D.D., D.C.L.
Lord Bishop (1879).
Ven. S. J. Boddy, M.A., Archd. York
Ven. Thos. W.' Allen, M. A., Arch-
deacon of Peterborough.
Rev. H. Scadding, D. D. \ Bishop's
Rev. A. J. Broughall.Jf.A. / Chapl'ns
Rev. A. J. Broughall, M A . Exam. Chap.
St. Albans, Canons, Residentiary.
Rev. H. Scadding, D.D., Chap.
Rev. J. P. Dumoulin, M.A., D.C.L. ,
S.-De'n.
Rev.C. W.E.Body, D.C. L , Chancellor
Rev. J.D'Arcy Cayley, M.A. Precentor
Canons, Non-Resident.
Rev. Henry Brent, M.A.
Rev. H. Bath Osier.
Rev. F. Tremayne, M.A.
Rev. A. Sanson.
Rev. John Fletcher, A.M.
Rev. Wm. Logan, M.A.
Rev. C. C. Johnson.
Rev. E. W. Murphy, B.A.
Rev. R. W. E. Greene, L.Th
Rev. P. Harding.
Rev. A. W. Spragge, M.A.
Rev. John Farncomb, M.A.
Rev. W. Reiner.
Rev. J. P. Sheraton, D. r>.
Hon.
Canons.
Rural
Deans
Rev. J. P. Sheraton, D. r>.\
Rev. Jas. F. Sweeny, D.D. V
Rv.C. H. Mockridge,D.Dj
Rev. Septimus Jones, M.A.
Rev. Canon Farncomb,J/.A.
Rev. John M. Jones.
Rev. G. M. Kingston.
Rev. Thos. Ball.
Rev. John Creighton, B.D.
Rev. Canon Harding.
Rev. W. F. Swallow.
Hev.W.E.Cooper,M.A.,STB)
Aborn, Thns. L Toronto
Allen,T.W.,.V.A. J Rec.Arcft.,Millbro'k
Allen, W. O., M.A Millbrook
Ashcroft, R., M.A Toronto
Baker J. S Port Hope
Baldwin, Arthur H., M.A. . .Toronto
Baldwin, H. G., M.A Toronto
Ball, Thos. (Rural Dean). Bond Head
Ballard, J. M., M.A Toronto
Bates, W. W., .B.A Thornhill
Bell, C.R.(MU8.Bac.). .Roach's Point
Bethune,C.J.S.,3f.A.Z).C.L.Pt.Hope
Bilkey, R. A Bowmanville
Blackler, J. W Toronto
Boddy, S. J.M. A.(Arch. Forfc)Toronto
Body, C.W.E., M.A.D.C.L., Toronto
Boulden, Charles J Toronto
Bourne, H. T Essonville
Boyd, J. R. S., B.A Toronto
Brent, Henry, M. A. (CanonjNewc&sile
Broughall, A. J.,3f.A.(.S.Ste,)Toronto
Broughall, G. H., B.A Port Hope
Broughall, Jas. S., M.A Toronto
Bryan, Bernard Parkdale
Burges, H. F., B.A Bethany
Burt,F Toronto
Carroll, W. E., B.A Alliston
Carswell, A.. M.A Newcastle
Caswall, R. C., M. A Toronto
Cayley, E. C., M.A Toronto
Cayley, J. D., M.A.(Canon) Toronto
Chafee, A. B., B.A Coboconk
Chilcott, E., B.A Bradford
Clark, W. ,D. C.L. (Pro. Trin. Col.)Tor.
Clarke, W. H., M.A Toronto
dementi, Vincent, B.A . . Peterboro'
Cody, H. J., M.A Toronto
Cooper, H. D., B.A. On leave
Cooper, J. E : . . . Shanty Bay
Cooper, W. E. , M . A . . S. T. JS.Camp'lf rcl
Creighton, J., .D.(JR.D.)Blackstock
Creighton, W. J., M.A . .Bobcaygeon
Creswick, W East Toronto
Croft, O. T. B Markham
Daniel, Edwin, B.A Port Hope
Darling, Charles, M.A Toronto-
Davidson, J. C., M. A Peterboro'
Davies, H. W., D.D Toronto-
DesBarres, T. C., M.A Toronto
Dixon, H. C., (Deacon) Toronto
Drei jar, W. G. G Ivy
Dumoulin, J. P. M. A., DCZ, (OToronto-
Dumuulin, Mark, M.A Tc ronto
Du Vernet, F. H Toronto
Etherington, E. J Lloydtown
Farncomb, John, M. A.(C)Newmarket
Farncomb, Wm., B. A . Fenelon Falls-
Farncomb, F. E., B.A . . . Haliburton
Fidler, A. J., B.A Whitby
Fielding, J. H Toionto
Fletcher, John, M.A.(Canon)Retired:
Fletcher, Joseph, M.A . . .Port Perry
French, W. H. A Graf ton
Gibson, John, M.A Norwood
Gillespie, John Toronto-
Godden, J. K., M.A Allandale-
Grant, William, D.D Toronto-
Greene, R.W.E.,L.y.,(Canon).Orillia.
Hanna, J. A Midland
Harding, Philip, Can., CR.D.).Apley
Harris, Jas. H Brooklin
Harris, R. H., M.A (On leave}
Harrison, Richard, M.A ... .Toronto
Hart, Anthony Toronto-
Hartley, F. H., M.A Apsley
Heathcote, F. C. C., L.T King-
Hedley, C.W.,B.A Otonabee-
Hibba'rd, G. F., B.A Port Hope-
Hill, Jas. J Toronto
HindessR.W.^.^.Spr'gf'd-on-Credit
Hodgkin, T. J., M.D.... .Deer Park
Howard, J. Scott, M.A Toronto
Huntingford E.W.(Prof.T.C )Tor'nto
Ingles, Charles L., M.A... .Parkdale-
Johnson, C. C., (Canon). . .(On leave)
Jones, John M Orillia.
Jones, J. Hughes Streetsville
Jones, Septimus, 3f.A.(fl.D.)Toronto
Jones, W, M A , DCL(Brof. T. C)Tronto
Jupp, Wm Thornhill
Kennedy, F. W.,L.Th...
Kenrick, C. B., M.A Peterboro'
Kingston,G.M.,M.A.CR.D.)Penetang.
Kirkby, L. H Collingwood
Kuhring, G., M. A Toronto
Lampman, A., B.A Toronto
Langtry, J., M.A., D.C.L. . .Toronto
Lew'is, J Pitt, M.A Toronto
Lewis, J G., L. Th., B.D. (On leave)
Lindsay, John Duntroon.
Logan. Wm., M.A.. (C.) Toronto
Lynch. F. J Rosemont
A. W. Mackenzie Port Hope-
Macklem, T. C. S., B.A Toronto
Manning, A. II Toronto
Marsh, C. H Lindsay-
McCann, Wilson, B.A Lindsay
McCollum, J. H., A.Jf.Seaton Village
McGinnis, R H Hasi ings
McKim, R. P Toronto Junction
Miles, A. C., B. A Homing's Mills
Mitchell, F. G.. M.A Toronto
Mockridge, C.H., D.D. (C'n) Toronto
Moore, R. J., M.A Toronto
Morley, George B Tullamore-
Murphy, E. W., B. A. (C.). . Pains wick
Mussen, E. H., M.A Aurora
Nesbitt, G., M.A Georgina.
Oliver, E. A., B.A (On leave)'
Osier, H. Bath (Canon) . . York Mills-
Owen, C. H. P Creemore
Owen, H. B., F.R.S.L. . . .Unionville
O'Meara, T. R., B. A Toronto
Paterson, T. W., M.A. . . . Deer Park
Pearson, J., D.C.L Toronto
Pickford, E. W Peterh< ro-
Plummer, F. G., L.Th Toronto
Powell, T. W York Mills
Reid, Alfred John Ux bridge-
Reiner, W. (Canon) Barrie
Rich, Chas. H Toronto-
Rix, G. A Cannington
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Robertson, F Stayner
Rooney, Robt. A Perrytown
Roper, J. C., M.A Toronto
Ruttan, C Norway
Rigby, Oswald (Prof. T. C.). Toronto
San son, Alex. (Canon) Toronto
Scadding, Henry, Z>.Z>.(Ca.)Toronto
Scott, George Cookstown
Seaborn, R Toronto
Sheppard, J. H Coldwater
Sheppard, F. W Essonville
Sheraton, J. P., D.D(C. P. JTC)Toronto
Shortt, 0. Harper, M.A Toronto
Sibbald, E. VV Lloydtown
Skey, L. E Toronto
Smith, C. S Lindsay
Smith, Lenox I Toronto
Softley, Henry Toronto
Soward, Edward Kinmount
Spragge, Albert W.,l/.^.(C.)Cobourg
Stevenson, E. V Toronto
Stewart, A., M.A Orillia
Swallow, W. F. (R.Dean)\\oodbridge
Sweeny, J. F., D.Z).,(Cno?i).Toronto
Symonds, H., 2>m.Co..Ashburnham
Talbot, Jas. H Oshawa
Taylor, George I., M.A Toronto
Tauey, J. H Shanty Bay
Thompson, H.V., M.A . .Caledon East
Thomson, C.E.,3/".^l.,Canobie,W.T.J
Tocque, P. (Retired) Toronto
Tremayne, F., M.A. (Canon). Mimico
Tremayne, H. O., M.A Islington
Usborne, John Toronto
Vicars, John, B.A Cannington
Walker, T., B.A West Hill
Walsh, W Brampton
Warren, George Lakefield
Watt, A. C Lucille
Watson, J. G Elmvale
Webb, Geo. H Colborne
Westmacott, A. G. E Brighton
Westney.W.S., J/..4., B.D., Uxbridge
White, W. E Beeton
Williams, A., M.A Toronto
Williams, L. T. W Ha\ clock
Winterbourne, H. J., M.A. (On leave)
Wood, E. F Toronto
Wrong, Geo. M., M.A Toronto
DIOCESE OF ONTARIO.
Most Rev. J. Travers Lewis, D.D.,
LL.D., D.C.L., Kingston, Lord
Archbishop, 1862-1895.
Very Rev. Buxcon B. Smith, M.A.,
Kingston, Dean.
Ven. J. S. Lnuder,D.C.L. Archdeacon
of Ottawa, Ottawa.
Ven. T. Bedford-Jones,LL.Z).,Z).C.L.
Archdeacon of Kingston,Brockvi]]e
Eev. John A. Mulock. "\
Rev. F. R. Tane.
Rev. C. B. Pettit, M.A. -Canons.
Rev. J. W. Burke, B.A.
Rev. Albert Spencer.
Ven.Archd. Bedford- Jones, ^
LL.D., D.C.L. I Bishop's
Rev. J. J. Bogert, M.A. f Chapl's.
Rev W. B. Carey, M.A. )
Rural Deans.
Archdeaconry of Kingston.
Rev. W. B. Carey, M.A., Frontenac.
Rev. R. Lewis, M.A., Grenville.
Rev. T. Stan ton, B.A., Hastings.
Rev. G. VV. G. Grout, M.A., Leeds.
Rev.E.H.M.Baker,Lennox&Addi'gt'n
Rev. E. Loucks, Prince Edward.
Archdeaconry of Ottawa.
Rev. J. J. Bogert, M.A., Carleton.
Rev. A. C. Nesbitt, Lanark.
:Rev. H. Pollard, Prescott & Russell.
Rev. C. V. Forster Bliss, Renfrew.
Rev. R.L.M. Houston, M. A., Stormont
Pried*.
Anderson, G. A., M.A Deseronto
' Anderson, G. S Morrisburg
Armstrong, F. W. (Rector). .Trenton
Atkinson, Robert ............. Selby
Auston, H., M.A ........ Gananoque
Bailey, T., B. A .............. Ottawa
Bate, Wm. John Sydenham
Beamish, G.R., M.A(Curate)K\ngst'n
Beaven, E. W.,M .A.(Ret'ed)Montre9il
Bedford-Jones, H. H.,M.A.. Toronto
Bedford-JonesT.LL.Z)(flec)Brockv'le
Blacklock, Henry (Curate). Belleville
Bliss, C. V. Forster, (fl.D.)Eganville
Bogert, D. F., M.A Belleville
Bogert, J. J., M.A.(R.D.). . .Ottawa
Bousfield, George. . . Billings' Brii"
Burton, Wm. Webster ........ Madoc
Carey, W. B., M.A.(R.D.). Kingston
Carson.Chas. Oliver,^.^ . .Micksburg
Christie, I. J .......... North Gower
Clarke, Charles Burton ..... Metcalfe
Clayton,D'Arcy Thos.^.^l.Bearbrook
Codd, Francis ............ Frankford
Coleman, A. H., M.A ...... Arnprior
Coleman, Richard, (Curate) Kingston
Cooke, A. W ............. Kingston
Daw, Samuel .............. Belleville
Daykin, W. Y., LL.B ...... Mattawa
Dibb, Frederick, T ........... Odessa
Dobbs, F. W ............ Portsmouth
Dobbs, O. G., M.A ........ Brockville
I'umbrille, R. J., Lic.Th ..... Crysler
Elliott, A., B.A ...... Carleton Place
Elliott, Joseph ...... North Augusta
Emery, C. P. (Rector). . .Kempt ville
Fisher, John ........... Thomasburg
Fleming, W., M.A ........... Ashton
Forneri,R.S.l/.Jl..D( J Rec)Adolph'n
Forster, J. W ............... Murray
Fcrsythe, J. W., M.A . . Oxford Mills
Fraser, J. F., B.A ............ Navan
Frenph, Charles Albert ---- Lombardy
Garrett, T., B.A ............ Ottawa
Godden, T., B.A ....... Shannonville
Gorman, J. F ................ Ottawa
Green, Wm. Hy ........ Hintonburg
Grout,G.W.G.,Jf.^. (Rec.,R.D.)Lyn
Grout, G. H. P., M.A ...... Newboro
Hague, Spencer D., B.A . .Balderson
Halliwell, John (super'd) . .Stirling
Hariington.E.A W.-tf.^l.NewEdinbur.
Harris, C. M .............. Marmora
Harvey, R. James, L T... (On leave)
Hodgins, F. B.. B.A ......... Ottawa
Houston, R.L.M.,..JLtKZ>)Cormvall
Hutton, Charles James. Sharbot Lake
Jarvis, A., M.A ............. Napanee
Jones, John Wm .......... VVestport
Jones, R. N., B.A ........ Pakenham
Lauder, J.S., D.C.L.(Arch). .Ottawa
Leech, Thos., B.A ......... Bancroft
Lewin, W., B.A ............ Prescott
Lewis, Charles Thomas ....... Tweed
l l evfis,U.,MA.Rec.,(RD)Ret.M&Mand
Upton, W.T.,B.A ..... Wolfe Island
Loucks, E. (Rector, R. D. .). .Picton
Loucks, Walter (Curate) ..... Ottawa
Low, G. J .................. Almonte
Lowe, C. F. (Curate) ..... Gananoque
Mackay, A. W., (Curate).. . .Ottawa
McMorine. J. K., M.A ..... Kingston
McTear, A.L., Lic.Th.(Cur) Maitland
Mercer, W. I >.B.A.(Super'd)Yr;u\\<(u'i\
Metzler, G. B.A ............ Cardinal
Moore, William, M.A ..... Lyndhurst
Mountain, J. J. S., D.C.L. .Cornwall
Muckleston,W.J.,Jf.>l. (Rector) Perth
Mulock, J.A., (Ca<m,.Kc JWinnipcg
Nesbitt, A. C.(R. DmujSmith's Falls
Newham, Frederick ..... Winchester
Nimmo, J. H., B.A., M. D. Brock ville
Orr, Robt. Lic.Th ........ Egan ville
Osborne, John .............. Clayton
Patton. H. B., JS.vl.CCtwJDeseronto
Pettit,C.B.3f.A(Can'n,rt'd)Cornwall
Phillips, A ............ Hawkesbury
Pick, Edward ........ Fitzroy Harbor
Pollard, H. (Rural Dean). . .Ottawa
Poole, M. G. (Rector) Morrisburg
Poole, S. Gower (Curate) .. Cornwall
Powell, F. C. (Curate) Kingston
Price, Vincent (Curate) Belleville
Quartermaine, W. M. H.... Renfrew
Rayson, Robert Winter. . . .Kingston
Read, Wm. Ashley Pembroke
Roberts, Wm.(Jfus.fiac.)Merrickville
Robinson, James Combermere
Rollin.Geo. A.V Hillier
Saddington,Chas.(flec.)RichmondW.
Samwell, Robert Walter Wales
Scammell, E Joj'ceville
Scantlebury, Geo Carp
Serson, J. R., M . A Tarn worth
Shaw, J. Arthur, M.A Cobden
Sills, Charles E.B.A.. SouthMountain
Smith,B.B.l/.^l.CRec,Z>ea/i)Kingston
Smith, Thomas Austin (Cur) Ottawa
Smitheman, J. P Manotick
Smythe, W. H. (Retired) .. Kingston
Snowdon, J. F(o?i leave) .Kincardine
Snowdon, J. Mf, M.A Ottawa
Spencer, A. CCa?!- .Cleri. Sec. ^Kingston
Squire, F.W., B. A., Montreal Junct'n
Stanton, T., B.A.(R.Dean) Deseronto.
Stephenson, L. B. ,B.A .. Frankville
Stiles, Thomas J Iroquois
Stiles, W. H South March
Tane, F. R., (Rector, Canon, Retired)
Eastbourne, Sussex,Eng.
Tighe, S. M.A. , Emerald, Amherst Is'd
Waterman, Robt. B.( Rec. )Frank town
Whalley, Arthur Henry. .Bell's Corn.
Woodcock, Francis D. .Camden East
Worrell, C. L. M.A Kingston
Wright, Wm Athens
Young, C. J., B.A Lansdowne
Deacons.
Coleman, J.H.H., Jlf.^.((7/e)Kingston
Oostigan, Edw Queensboroug-h
Empringham, Jas. (Cwrate)Brockville
*Geen, Albert L Belleville
Lloyd, T. H., M.A . . . . Vankjeek Hill
Pyke, John B. , B. A Parham
Rowland, E. M Ompah
* Ordained under Canon XVIII. of
Provincial Synod.
DIOCESE OF HURON.
Right Rev. M. S. Baldwin, D.D.,
Lord Bishop (1883).
Very Rev. G. M. Innes, M.A., Dean
Ven. J.W.M&rsh,M.A.,Archd London
Ven. A. H. R. Mulholland,^rcM.Grey
Rev. J. P. Hincks,
Rev. J. W. P. Smith,
Rev. A. C. Hill, M.A.,
Rev. E. E. Newman,
Rev. E. Davis, MA.,
Rev. J. B.Richardson, M. A .
Rev. James Chance,
Rev. W. A. Young, B.D., j
Rev. Canon Hill, M.A., Exam. Chap
Rev.J.B Richardson, M. A ,Ex. Chap.
Ven Archd. Marsh, Domestic Chap.
Rev. Canon Davis, M.A., Dom.Chap.
Rural D?a/tx.
Rev. G. C. Mackenzie, Brant.,
Rev. R. S. Cooper. B.D. Bruce.
Rev. Canon Hill, M.A., Elgin.
Rev. C. R Matthews, M.A., Essex.
Rev. George Keys, Grey.
Rev. J. W. Hodgins, Huron.
Rev. S. L. Smith, Kent.
Rev. T. R. Davis, Lambton.
Rev. Canon Smith, Middlesex..
Rev. R. Hicks, Norfolk.
Rev. J. T. Wright, Oxford.
Rev. D. Deacon, Perth.
Rev. J. Ridley, Waterloo.
Andras, C. ll'.,M.A . II. Coll. , London-
Andrew, J. W. J Aylmef
Ardill, James Owen Sound
Armitage, Wm. L London'
Armstrong, Thos. L Bayfleld,
Asbury, S. R., B.A., B.D... Cheslejr
Canons.
116
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Ashton, R Brantford
Baldwin, F. M Woodstock
Ball, John A Fairmount
Bttersby, Win. H., M.A S. Zora
Bearf oot, I Caledonia
Beaumont, J. W., MD.,D.D. Parkhill
Berry, Johu, M.A., B.D London
Beverley, A Essex
Bray, H. E Tharaesville
Brown, Alfred B. A Paris
Brown, T. H Delaware
Brownlee, W. F Gorrie
Carrie, James (Sup'd) Goderich
Carscaden, D Forest
Caswell, D. J , B D., Ph.B. .Meaford
Chance, J Paisley
Chase, H. P. (Sup.) Sarnia
Clark, E. C Wingham
Colles, W. H. G Chatham
Connor, W. J Durham
Cooper, R. S.,B.D. (R.D.) Tara
Cqrbett, Alex Thorndale
Cox, Geo. M Tuscarora
Craig, W., B.D Petrolea
Curran, J. P. (Sup) Mohawk
Daunt, W.,M.A . (Sup'd) Ridgetown
Daries, D (On leave)
Davis, E., (Canon) M.A London
Davis, T. R., M.A. (R.D) Sarnia
Deacon, D., M.A. (R.D.) ..Stratford
Desbrisay, L., B.A On leave
Diehl, H. R Florence
Diehl, L. W Clinton
Downie, J., B.D. (R.D.). . . .Watford
Duthie, Wm. N Burford
Edelstem S Glan worth
Edmonds, J Preston
Elliott, Geo Comber
English, E. N., M.A London
Fairlie, J. H Clinton
Farthing, J. C., M.A Woodstock
Fisher, A Al vinston
Fletcher, R. (Sup.) .Lexington, Mich
Franklin, G. M Wallaceburg
Freeborn, R. J Windsor
Freeman, M. G St. Thomas
Gander, Jabez Pelee Island
Ghent, F. R Walkerville
Goldberg, M. M Hanover
Gould, Sndney H London
Graham, James Brookholm
Graham, W. A., B.A Shelburne
Griffin, A. K.(0n leave) Crawford.N. J
Guillemont, C. B., B.A London
Gunne, C. R Millbank
Gunne, J. M Wyoming
Hale, J Point Edward
Hall, E. A Bervie
Henderson, W Wiarton
Hicks, R., B.D.(R.D) Simcoe
Higley, T. E Blyth
Hill.A. C., M .A. CR.Z).)(C.)St.Thomas
Hill, Jeffrey, M.A Chatsworth
Hill, W. J. T. H. B., B.A . . . .London
Hincks, J. P. (Canon) Windsor
Hind, D. H. , B.A Sandwicl
Hinde, William St. Thomas
Hodgins, J. W. (R.D.) Seaforth
Holmes, F. M Dresden
Holmes, J Grantoi
Howard, Oswald W Londoi
Howard, R. S. W Courtrigh
Hughes, Edward , W Adelaid
Hunt, E. W Exete
Innes, G. M , M.A. (Dean)..Londo]
Jacobs, J Sarni
Jeans, Henry W Dungannon
.Jennings, E. C. Hanove
-Johnson, Wm Wardsvill
. Johnstone.R.W. (Sup) Crosswell, M
.Jones, J. W Max we
Kenneday-Bell, J. R., Jf.^..Paisle
Kerrin, J. T Mitche
Keys, G., (Rural Dean). .Clarksbur
ILee, Edwin Princeto
Leigh, Francis Del
Ix>we, W Glenco
lackenzie, G. C. (R.D.). . .Brantford
arsh, J. W., M.A. (Arch). .London
Matthew ,C. R. , M . A . (R. Z>;Kingsville
iles, C., B.A Lucknow
iller. A. ti. (Sup.) Hamilton
liller,H.G.,Prm..HMronCoZ.London
loore, A Bervie
loorhouse, J. H London
lulholland,A.H.R.C^Lrc/OOwen S'nd
Murphy, A Chatham
IcCosh, R Chatham
ewell, J. R Port Dover
ewman, E. E. (Can.XSup. ^Toronto
fewton, F. G Strathroy
arke, J. F Listowel
lacey, G. W Belmont
leilly, W. G Brussels
Ihodes, A. H Hyde Park
lichardson, J. B.,3f.^fCan.;London
lidley, John (Rural Dean) Gait
loberts, R. J. (Sup)Chema,inus,E.C.
lobinson, S. F Walkerton
Jobson, George A Woodstock
toy, Franklin E Hensall
lyan, F., B.D Tilsonburg
age, G. B., B.A London
anders, T. E. (Sup.) Aylmer
schulte, J., Ph.D. (Sup.).St.Thomas
scott, W. E Ridgetown
Seaborn, W. M London
ihaw, R. H Lucan
Iherwood, G. F. J London
Ihore, A Port Rowan
Ihore, W. Murton Ailsa Craig
ihortt. W., B.D. (Sup.) Cobourg
Jims. Robert A., B.A Forest
Smith, A. G Muncey
Smith, J. W. P. (Can.) (R.D.)London
Smith, S. L. (R.D.) Morpeth
Smith, Thomas B Windsor
Softley, E., B.D. (Sup.) London
Softley, E. , Jr London
Steele, H. D Kirkton
Steen, F. J Berlin
Stout, W Oil Springs
Strong, J. L Brantford
Cancock, James, A Brantford
Taylor, W. J St. Mary's
Thomas, H. A Warwick
Thompson, James Kincardine
Turnbull, M Goderich
Ward, G. B Eastwood
Ward, J Haysville
Watson, Thomas (Sup.). . . .Wiarton
Whealen, T. F Colchester
Williams, David, M.A Stratford
Wilson, R Birr
Wood, L. G Wingham
Wood, W. (Retired).. . . Port Rowan
Wright, J. T.(R.D.) Norwich
Wright, T. A Brantford
Wye, G. W Amherstburg
Young, W. A. , B.D.( Canon) . . Simcoe
DIOCESE OF NIAGARA.
Right Rev. Chas. Hamilton, M.A.
D.D., D.C.L., Lord Bishop (1885).
Yen. A. Dixon, B.A., D.C.L., and S
Houston, M.A., Archdeacons.
Rev. R. Arnold, A.B. \
Rev. W. Belt, M.A.
Rev. G. A. Bull, M.A.
Rev. W. B. Curran, M.A. I
Rev. A. Henderson, B.A. I
Rev. W. J. Mackenzie. > Canons
Rev. F. L. Osier, M.A.
Rev. R. G. Sutherland, M.A
Rev. J. B. Worrell, M.A.
Rev. E. M. Bland.
Rev. John Quibble. )
Rural Deans.
Rev. W. J. Armitage. .St. Catharine
Rev. Wm. Bevan, Mount Forest.
Rev. W. R. Clark, Hamilton.
Rev. Joseph Fennell, Georgetown.
Rev. R. Gardiner, Jarvis.
Rev. Wm. Massey, Hamilton.
rcher, R. H .............. Stamford
rmitage, W. J (R.D) St. Catharines
rhold, R., A.B. (Can.Rec.) Niagara
.ylwin, H. C ........... Tapleytown
lallard, J. Allan, B.A . . . Orangeville
Jelt, A. J., M.A ............ Guelph
telt, C. E., B.A ...... Stoney Creek
telt,W.,Jlf.^.(Can.)CRec.)Burlington
Jennetts, S .................. Arthur
Jevan, W (R.D) .......... Mt. Forest
land, E. M (Can) ........ Hamilton
tonny, A ............. PortColborne
Jrine, C. le V ............ Hamilton
Jritton, M. W ............ Dunnville
3ooke, G. B .................. Acton
Cordner, Robert ........ Waterdown
Jurran, W. B., M.A. (Can.) Hamilton
Dixon, A.B.A.DCL(Archd.R)Gue\ph
Dixon, R. F ............... Harriston
Fatt, F. H .............. Merriton
i'ennell, Joseph (R.D) . .Georgetown
fessenden, E.J., B.A ....... Ancaster
Fletcher, John H .......... Palermo
eret^eo.,^.^! ....... Hamilton
Francis, J., B.D ............ Cayuga
Garden, A. W. S .......... Nanticoke
Gardiner, R .................. Jarvis
Garrett, John C ............ Niagara
Jeoghegan, T ............ Hamilton
Gribble, J. (Can.Rec.)Port Dalhousie
Henderson, A..,BA. Canon Orangeville
Houston.S., M.A.(Archd.) Niag.Falls
lowitt, F. E .............. Hamilton
rving, E. A ................ Dundas
Johnstone, Gabriel, B.D. . . . Welland
Ker, R. (Rector) ....... St Catharines
Leake, H. J., M.A .......... Drayton
Lee, C. R., M.A ........... Grimsby
Locke, R.S., M.A .......... Toronto
Mackenzie, W. J. (Canon). .Chippawa
Massey, W., M.A. (R.D). . .Hamilton
Mellish, H.F ............. Caledonia
Mignot, P. T ................. Milton
Miller, J. 0., M.A....St Catharines
Morton, James .............. Fergus
Morton, John J .......... Greensville
Motherwell, Thos., B.A . Dunnville
Munson, J. C .......... Wellandport
Osier, F. L., M.A. ( Can. .Rec.) Toronto
Pigott, W. J ................ Palermo
Piper, F. C .............. Palmerston
Roberts, L. G. A .......... Hamilton
Ross, J. H .................. Guelph
Scudamore, Cornelius ......... York
Seaman, J ................. Lowville
Shutt, C. H., M.A ____ St Catharines
Smith, P. W. (Rector) ..... Fort Erie
Smith, Thomas ............... Elora
Spencer, P. L. (Rector) ...... Thorold
Sutherland, R. G., M. A. (C.) Hamilton
Wade, W. H .............. Hamilton
Whitcombe, C. E .......... Hamilton
Woodroofe, S. J ............. Homer
Worrell, J. B., M.A. (Can.). .Oakville
DIOCESE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
Rt Rev. Frederick Courtney, S.T.D.,
D.D., Lord Bishop, Halifax (1888).
Very Rev. Edwin Gilpin, D.D.,Dean,
Halifax.
Ven. J. A. Kaulbach, M.A.. Arch-
deacon of Nova Scotia, Troro.
Ven.David Smith, D.D., Archdeacon
of Cape Breton, Sydney.
Ven. S. Weston Jones Archdeacon
of P. E. Island, Windsor, N. S.
Canon*.
Ven. Archdeacon Kaulbach, M.A.
Rev. Thos. Maynard, D.D.
Rev. Isaac Brock, D.D.
Rev. Francis Partridge, D.D.
Rev. G. Townshend (Hon.)
1895]
CLERGY CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
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Rev. Canon Partridge, Secretary.
Wry Rev. Dean Gilpin, Treasurer.
A. E. Silver, LL.B., Esq., Registrar.
Rural Deans.
Rev. V. E. Harris, M. A Amherst
Rev. T. C. Mellor St. George
Rev. F. J. H. Axford Avon
Rev. H. de Blois, M.A Annapolis
Rev. J. Ambrose, D.C.L Tangier
Rev. W. E. Gelling Lunenburg
Rev. R. D. Bambrick Sydney
Rev. F. Partridge, D. U Halifax
Rev. A. Harley, M.A Shelburne
Almon, F. H., B.A Halifax
Almon, H., B.D Picton
Ambrose, J., M.A Falkland
Amor, L St. Margaret's Bay
Ancient, W. J., M.A. . .Londonderry
Ansell, E., B.A Arichat
Archbold, F., A.M Halifax
Arnold, W. J Harrietstield
A very, R. (n tired) Kentville
Axford, F. J. H Port Williams.
Ball, E. H Tangier
Bambrick, R. D., M.A. Sydney Mines
Belliss, \V. B Clementsport
Bent, A. M Pugwash
Binnington, A St. Margaret's Bay
Bowman, C., D.D Windsor
Brine, R. F., B.A Canso
Brock, I., D.D Kentville
Bullock, R. H., D.C.L Halifax
Cartright, T. S., LL.D.. . Yarmouth
Clift, T. W., M.A Chester
Crawford, E. P., M.A Halifax
Davies, S Seaforth
De Blois, H. , M.A Rosette
Downing, J. L River John
Draper, T. F., M.A Louisburg
Ellis, W. (Ret.) Berwick
Filleul, P. J., D.D. (Ret.) Wey mouth
Forsythe.J. (Ret.) Cardinal, Ont.
Gale, A Granville
Gelling, W. E Bridgewater
Gibbons, S Parrsboro'
Goodman, 0. S Antgonishe
Greatorex, F. P Bridgetown
Gwillim, T. R Baddeck
Hague, Dyson, M.A Halifax
Hamilton, H., B.A Manchester
Harley, A. W., M.A Liverpool
Harley, H. A., M.A Digby
Harris, E. A., M.A . . . .Mahone Bay
Harris, G. D Upper La Have
Harris, V.E., M.A. (Vicar) Amherst
Haslam, G., M.A Lunenburg
Hays, W Amherst
Heath, R. A Beaver Harbor
Hind, H. C., M .A Wolfville
How, H., B.A Annapolis
Johnson, H Liscombe
Johnston, T. W Newprt
Jones, S. Weston (Arch) . ..Windsor
Kaulba^h, J. A., M.A. (Vicar) Truro
Leigh, R. M Canso
Lemoine. N Halifax
Lockward, J Poit Medway
Lockyer, W. J Port Morien
Martell, G. R., M.A Maitland
Maynard, T., D.D. (ret.) Windsor
Mellor. T. C Guysboro
Mellor, C. P Petite fiiviere
Morris, W. S. H., M.A.. . .Shelburne
Neish, D Halifax
Norman, Lee, M.A Halifax
Norwood, J. W....Hubbard's Cove
Parry, E. D. P New Germany
Partridge, F., D.D Halifax
Pittman, H. H., B.A Halifax
Richardson, K., M,A.. New Dublin
Roy, K Eastean Passage
Ruggles, J O , M.A Halifax
Smith, D., D.D. ( Vicar) Sydney C.B
Smith, J; S., B.A. (ret.). .Dartmouth
Smith, Richmond Stewiacke
Spencer, James Raw don
Stainer, H. (retired) Windsor
terns, U.,B.A. (retired). .Yarmouth
Taylor, H., M.A Stellarton
Townshend, G., M.A Amherst
Underwood, E Truro
Uniacke, J. B., M.A. (ret,). . Halifax
Vroom, F. W., B.D Windsor
Wade, J. M. C., B.A Aylesford
Warner, John E Wilmot
Webster, F. M., M. A Halifax
White, T. H., D.D Shelburne
Willets, C. E. , D. C.L Windsor
Willis, Cuthbert Halifax
Williams, A. R. P Gunning Cove
Wilson, W. C Hpringhill
Withycombe, J.W., M.A . . Weyniouth
Woollard, E. T New Ross
PRINCE REWARD ISLAND.
Daniel, A. W
Dobie, R.(ret.)...
Forbes, J. M
Hamlyn, W., M.A
Harper, Henry . . .
Hunt, T. H., M.A
Lloyd T
Osborne, A., D.D.
Reagh, T. B
Simpson, J., M.A.
Woodland, E. T . .
Crapaud
St. Elenors
Albf rton
Charlottetown
Port Hill
.... Charlottetown
, New London
St. Eleuors
Milton
. . . Charlottetown
Georgetown
DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON.
The Right Rev. Hollingworth Tully
Kingdon, D.D , D.C.L., Bishop, (1892.)
Armstrong, W. B , M A Welsford
Baylee, C. O'Dell Derby
Bliss, D. M., B.A Mt. Whately
Brigstocke,F.H.J.,DD.^r'd'n S.John
Bryan, J. F SL. Stephen
Burns, W Hampton
Burt, A. F. B Shediac
Campbell, J. Roy, B.D . . Dorchester
Covert, W. S., B. A Grand Manan
Cresswell, A. J., S.A.C.. .Springfield
Davenport, J. M., M.A St. John
DeSoyres, John, M.A St. John
DeVeber.W.H ,M.A.(Canon) St John
Dibblee, H. E., M.A.. . .Maugerville
Dicher, A G. H A. K. C.
Eatough, W. (Curate) St John
Flewelling, J. E Centreville
Forsyth, D., B.A (Canon).. Chatham
Fullerton, C. H Petitcodiac
Hackeuley, Henry Richibucto
Hanford, S. Jones, B.A Upham
Hanington, C.P , B.A . .Lawson's PO
Hansen, N. C., M.A Gagetown
Hansen, N. M New Denmark
Hooper, E. B., B.A Moncton
Hopkins, J. R Birch Ridge
Hoy t, Leo A., BA Simonds
Hurley, E. P Mouth Jemseg
Jaffrey, Wm. (Retired) St. Mary's
Jones, P. O., M.D St. John
Ketchum, W. O , D.D. . St. Andrews
Little, H. W., S.A.C Sussex
Lloyd, Geo. E, M.A Rothesay
Mathers, Richard St. John
Millidge, J. W Oak Bay
Montgomery, H , M A . . Fredericton
Morris, H. B., M.A Balliousie
Murray, A. B , B A Stanley
McKiel, W LeB., BA Fairville
Meales, Jas (Retired) Woodstock
Neales, T., M.A. (Canon) Woodstock
Neales, Scovil, M.A. .Temperance V.
Newnham,O S.(S.of Syn'd)St, Steph'n
Parkinson, J., SAC St. Mary's
Parlee, H. T , B.A Westfleld
Picketr, D. W., M.A .... Round Hill
Raymond, W. O., MA., Sec.D.C.S.,
St. John.
Roberts, G G , M.A (Cri) Fredericton
Sampson, W. H St. John
Schofield, Geo. (Retired) ____ St John
Sibbald, E. W .............. St. John
Simonds, R., B A. (Retired) St. John
Silpper, A. A ............ Weldford
Smith, T. B ............... Rothesay
Smith, Ranald E , M A . . St. George
Smithers, AW, B.A ____ Waterford
Spike. H. M., B.A ......... Musquash
Street, W. H , B A ...... Campobello
Sweet, J. H. S., S.A.C . . . .Newcastle
Teed, A. W., M.A ......... Richmond
Wainwright, H. S , B A ____ Kingston
Warneford, E. A . . Hampton Village
Warneford, C. A. S. .Canterbury Sta
Weeks, A.H , B.A. (Retired). .Sussex
Wetmore, D I , B.A ...... '. . Clifton
Whalley, H. F. E. . .8 A.C., Douglas
Wiggins, C. F., B A ...... Sackville
Wilkinson, Wm. J.,M.A ,Bay du Vin
Williams, P., D.D .......... St John
MISSIONARY DIOCESE OF
ALGOMA.
Right Rev. Edward Sullivan, D.D ,
Bishophurst, Sault Ste Marie.
Commissary.
Rev. Thos. Llywdd ....... Huntsvil
Examining Chaplain.
Rev. Jas. Boydell,3f.^4.,Bracebridge
Rural Deans.
Rev. W. C. Bradshaw, Thunder Bay.
Rev. R. Renison, Algoma.
Rev. A. W. H. Chowne,J5.D.,P.Sound
Rev. T. Llywd, Muskoka.
Editor of "Missionary News."
Rev. Chas. Piercy.
Allman, A. H ............. Uffington
Boydell, Jas., M.A ..... Bracebridge
Bradshaw, W. C ........ Port Arthur
Burt, W. A. J ......... Port Carling
Chowne A. H. W., B.D ..... Emsdale
Cobb, A ................. Broadbent
Eccleston, W. J.. .St. Joseph's Island
Evans, W .............. Parry Sound
French, W. H ............. Sudbury
Frost, F .............. Sheguiandah
Gander, G .............. South River
Gilhnor, G ................. Kosseau
Hay, T. J ............ Magnettawam
Johnson, D. A ....... Temiscamingue
Kirby, M. C ........... Fort William
Lawlor, E ..........
Llywdd, Thos ..... ....... Huntsville
Lowe, H. P., B.A ............ Aspdin
McLeod, D. H ............ Gore Bay
Machin, C. J ............
Mitchell. A. R ......... Port Sydney
Pardoe, J ................ Ilfracomb
Piercy, C .............. Burk's Falte
Renison, R ......... Sault Ste. Marie
Scott, J. D ................ Baysville
Seaborn, W ............. Cook's Mills
Ulbricht, J (Catechist) ..... Baysville
Vesey, E. A ........ Sault Ste. Marie
Young, A. J ............ North Bay
ECCLESIASTICAL PROVINCE OP
RUPERT'S LAND.
Comprising the Dioceses of Rupert's
Land, Mo sonee, Saskatchewan,
Athabaska, Qu'Appelle, Mackenzie
River, Calgary and Selkirk.
Most Rev. R. Machray, D.D., LL.D.,
D.C.L., Winnipeg. Primateofall
Canada, Archbishop and Metro-
politan, consecrated 1865, ap-
po nted Metropolitan 1874,
DIOCESE OF RUPERT'S LAND.
Most Rev. R. Machray, D.D., LL.D.,
D.C.L., Archbishop, Winnipeg.
Very Rev. John Grisdale,/>.D.,Z?ean,
the Deanery, Winnipeg.
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CLERGY CHURCH OF ENGLAND, ETC.
[1895
Ven. O. Fortin, B A., Archdeacon of
Winnipeg
V n. R. Phair ArJid'n of Islington.
Rev. J. B., O'Meara, M. A ^
-Canons.
Anderson, JG. , BA . St Peter's, Dynevor
Archibald, E Brandon
Baker, F. V., M. B Winnipeg
Baldock, H. W., B.A Foxton
Bowker, J Deloraine
Bruce, G., C.Af.5..Fairford, Kinosota
Bunn, T. W.,B.D Westbourne
Burinan, W. A., B. 1) Winnipeg
Buttenvorth, W. A Hagarty
Cheney, W. L Millford
Clarke, W., B.A Morden
Coates.R E. , B. A . Brokenhead , Peguis
Cochrane, H R;tt Portage
Coombes.G. F., M.A. (Cn) Winnipeg
Cooper, H. D., M.^ Holland
Coggs, T. C., B.D High Blufl
Cook, Gilbert... Staggville, Kinosota
Cowley, A. E St. James
Dove, W., B.A Arrow River
Dransfield, H Rounthwaite
Fortiu, O., B, A. (A rch'n).. Winnipeg
Garrioch, A Rapid City
Garton, W. J Emerson
Gill. E. A. W Minnedosa
Gill, Geo Treherne
Girling, R. H., B.A Gladstone
Goudy, R., B.A Springfield
Goulding, A. W.. B.D.... Stony Mt.
Grisdale, J., D.D. (Dean) Winnipeg
Harding, Me A., B.A Brandon
Kenwood, J. R Morris
Hewitt M,. B.A Manitou
Hill, G. C Boissevain
Hobbes, W. E Nepawa
Hole, F. R., M.A Minnedosa
Hooper. G. H Shoal Lake
Houghton, C. W Cartwright
Johnson, W. R Killamey
Kimberley, W., B. A . . . Rounthwaite
Leslie, H. T., B.A Winnipeg
Littler, C. R., B.D Selkirk
Mackenzie, B Posen
Macmoriue, S Portage la Prnirie
Maggrat, J. J Islington
Matheson, J. W., B. A . .St. Andrew's
Matheson. H. \\,B.D , (Cn.) Winnipeg
Mercer, F. C., B.A Melita
Nichols, E. P,, M.A Manitou
Nie, R. F., B.A Woodleads
Owen, C., B. A Winnipeg
Owen, W.,C.M.S.. Long Sault, Rainy K
O'Meara, J. E.,M.A(^anon) Winnipeg
Page, J. W. B., B.A.. ..Rat Portage
Pentreath.E.S W.,.B..D(Cn)Winiiipeg
Phair.R., C.M.S. (4rcftd'n)Winniper
Prewer, G., B.A. (C.M.S.) Wabigoon
Pritchard,T.,Lac Seul, care H. BayCo
Robertson, W Alexander
Rogers. G., B.A Winnipeg
Roy. J. J., M.A Winnipeg
Sadleir, C Russell
Settee, J. , C.M.S Dyuevor
Skagcn, E St. Marks
Spence, B., CMS Dynevor
Stevenson, R. G., B.A Winnipeg
Stocker, W Melitia
Stoddart, D. A. B., B. A . Bradwardine
Sykes, J. H McGregor
Tansey, A Somerset
Thomas, E Fort Alexander
Tudi.r, H. A., M.A Winnipeg
Turnbull, G Binscarth
Wakefield,H.G., M.A.L&ke Daudhin
White, A. S., B.A Carman
Walton, T.. B.A Melita
Walton, W St. Paul's
Watts, H. L Virden
William*. C Carberry
Wood, C Birtle
Woods, A. W., B.M Clearwater
DIOCESE OF MOOSONEE.
Rt. Rev. J.A. Newnham, D.D. (1893)
Moose Fort, via Teiuiscaniingue.
Anderson,.!. S.,Riscobasing Chapleau
Ven. Archdeacon Vincent,!) D.Albany
Dick, R Trout Lake
Lofthouse.J Churchill
Peck, E. J Ungava
Richards, E Rupert House
Saunders, J Matawakuma
Walton, W. G Fort George
DIOCESE OF CALEDONIA.
Right Rev. William Ridley, P.D.,
Bishop (1879). Metlakatla, B.C.
Ven. Archdeacon W. H Collinson,
Kincolith.
Field, J. Hazleton Skeena River
Gurd, R. W., P.P.T.S....Metla-Katla
Keen, J. Massett. .Queen Charlotte Is
McCullagh, J. B. . . .Aiyensh, Naps R
Price, A. E . . Kilwanga, Skeena River
Pyemont, Temple Port Simpson
Quinney, C Port Essington
Stephenson, F. .. .Kilkatla, Skeena R
DIOCESE OF SASKATCHEWAN.
Right Rev. Cypr'an Pinkham. D.D.,
D.C.L., Bishop (1887). Calgary.
V. Archdeacon J. A. M acKay Pr. Albert
Badger, John ... .St. James, Pukahn
Chelcoff, T. E., M.A Duck Lake
Clarke, T Battleford
Cook, Edward Cumberland
Flett )rf J., B.D. (Caori) Prince Albert
Hines John, Devon (Pas) Cumberland
Hogbin. G. H -Battleford
Tnkster, R . . Red Pheasant, Pattleford
McDonald, D. D... Thun., Battleford
McLennan, R Stanley, Pr. Albert
Matheson, J. R Onion Lake
Mathewson, E. K Battleford
Moore, G. (/tec.): Prince Albert
Settee, J. R Cumberland
Sinclair, John Cedar Lake
Pritchard.C.J.. Grand Rapids, N.W.T
Taylor, I. J Onion Lake, N.W.T
WiUiams, N Kinestino
Winter, G. S Sandy Lake
Wright, A. IL.Nepowewin, La L'orne
DIOCESE OF ATHABASCA.
Rt. Rev. R. Young, D.D., Bishop
(1884). Athabasca Landing.
Brick, J. G Smoky River
Holmes, G Lesser Slave Lake
Lucas, J. R Chipewayan
Robinson, H White Fish Lake
Scott, M Fort Vermillion
Warwick, A. J Fort Vermillion
Weaver, R. .S Wapashaw
DIOCESE OF QU'APPELLE.
Rt. Rev. W. Burn, D D., Qu'Appelle.
Bishop (1893).
Barton, B Fort Qu'Appelle
Beal, G. T Greenfill
Brown, W. E Regina
Cook, A., B.A Touchwood Hills
Cunliffe, T. W Estevan
Dobie, G. N Cannington
Godfrey, J Saltcoats
Green, W Whitewood
Johnson, W. F Qu'Appelle
Mitton, VV. T., M.A Moosomin
Munro, D
Nicolls, W., B.A Medicine Hat
Owens, "Touchwood Hills
Sargent, J. P., M.A Qu'Appelle
Tatham, F. H., B.A Broadview
Teitelbaum, F. A Snmner
Terry, G Oxbow
Williams, J Whitewood
DIOCESE OF CALGARY.
Rt. Rev. Cyprian Pinkham, D.D.,
D.C.L., Bishop, Calgary.
Andras, C. H., M.A Wetackiwin
Barnes, W. H Banff
Brashier, H. B Innifail
Cooper, A. W. F., D.D Calgary
D'Easum, S. C, B.A Beaver Lake
Goodman, F. W Red Deer
Greer, A. J., M.A Lethbridge
Hilton, R Macleod
Hinchliffe, J Macleod
Newton, W. (Canon) Ph.D. .Belmont
Smith, Henry H Pincter Creek
Stockeri.H. W. G Fish Creek, Calgary
Stunden, A., B.A Edmonton
Swanson, F Macleod
Tims, J. W Gleichen
Webb, W. F., B.A Milford
Webb-Peploe, M., M.A.. Sheep Creek
MISSIONARY DIOCESE OF
MACKENZIE RIVER.
Right Rev. W. D. Reeve, D. D. . Bishop
(1891). Fort Simpson, via Edmon-
ton, Alta.
Ven. Archdn. McDonald, Peel River.
Hawksky, J Fort Norman
Itssiettla, John Peel River
Marriott, Fort Wrigley
Marsh, T. J. .Hay River, Gt. Slave L
Spendlove, W . Fort Resolution,G.S.L
Stringer, J. O. , B.A. .Esquimaux Mis'n
MISSIONARY DIOCESE OF
SELKIRK.
Rt. Rev. W. C. Bompas, D.D., Bishop
(1874-1891). Buxton, Upper Yukon
River.
Ven. Archdeacon Canham.T. H., Sel-
kirk, Pelly River.
Totty, Benjamin, Rampart House,
Porcupine River.
Wallis, G. C. Rampart House, Porcu-
pine River.
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.
ONTARIO CONFERENCE.
The Next Annual Conference will be held at Berlin, Ont., beginning on Good Friday, 1895.
Bishop Rev. Halleck Wright, D.D., Dublin, Ind. Presiding Elder Rev. D. B. Sherk, Berlin, Ont.
Secretary J. Howe, Stevensville, Ont.
Backus, C. W Berlin, Ont.
Bowman, J. B Berlin, Ont.
Clark, R. A Port Elgin. Ont.
TTnwe, J Stevensville, Ont.
Love, Thos Trout Creek, Ont.
Learn, J. A Ridge way, Ont.
Miehener, J Elmer, Mich.
Moore, W Cass City, Mich.
Sherk, D. B .Berlin, Ont.
Thamer, E. H Dundee, Ont.
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METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA.
General Superintendent Rev. A. Carman, D.D.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
a-
\ Asst.
j Sects.
Rev. W. R. Parker, M.A.,D.D., Pres
Rev. J. J. Redditt, Secretary.
Rev. G. K. Adams,
Rev. Joh n Locke,
Charles Bonnick,
Rev. E. Ban-ass, M. A., D.D. , Journal
Secretary.
Abbs. George (Sup'd)... .Beamsville
Adain.s, Geo. K Toronto
Adams, E. J At College
Addison, Peter (Sup'd) Toronto
Agar Gilbert, B.A Gore Bay
Aikenhead, J. R Toronto
Allen, James, M.A Toronto
Allen, Lewis
Anderson, H. J
Bacon, William (Sup'y) Orillia
Baker, Isaac Heaford
Baker, W. Ernest At College
Barker, William R. (Ch'nJ Orillia
Bark wnU,W.J.,B.A.,Fin.Sec. Toronto
Bark well, J.H., B.A. (Sup'y). Tor onto
Barlow, G. T. B Dorset
Barrass, E., D.D., (Sup'd),.. Toronto
Hartley, Thomas E Toronto
Bedford, J Heathcote
Bedford, A Maple
Bee, Win (Sup'd) Toronto
Beyrion, R. B., B.A Honeywood
Bishop, G. J Toronto
Blackstock, W. 8. (Sup'd) . . Toronto
Booth, Win. B., Ph.B. . . . Willowdale
Bowles,R.P.,Af.A,B.Dm Toronto
Bowles, I. G., Jf.^.,B.D.Streetsville
Boyle, Robert (Sup'd).. . . Brampton
Brace, Adam Philip At College
Briggs, Win, D.D Toronto
Browne, George Cliremont
Brown, Geo M Mimico
Brown, W. P Kleinburg
Brown, Hugh A St. Vincent
Brown, Alfred,(C/mir.).. Orangeville
Brown, F. L., B.A West Essa
Burns, R. N., B.A Toronto
Burwash, V.Sc.,M.A., Prof. Vic. Uni.
Cade, Robert Port Perry
Caldwell, J. 1.,M.A., B.D... Midland
ald well, George
Campbell Thos Malton
Campbell, Peter Elmvale
Card, S., (Sup'd). . .Penetanguishene
Carsoadden, A.J.G..St. Joseph Island
Cattanach, D Bark's Falls
Chambers, A. B, LL.B Toronto
Chapman, J. A., M.A Toronto
Chown, S. D Toron* o
Clarke, George (Supd.) Alliston
Clubine, John At College
Cobb, Thos. (Suj)d.) Toronto
Cuburn, John Wyevale
Couch, Isaac At College
Cochiane, G., D.D. (Supd.) Los
Angeles California
Crews, A. C Toronto
Dean, Wesley Richmond Hill
Dewart, E.H., D D. Toronto
Dinni'-.k, S. Dunn At College
Doel, John (Sup'y) Toronto
Douglas, E. T Cookstnvn
Dunl-ip, Thomas Auiora
Edwards, Thomas Thornhill
Egan, James Rama
Egan, W. E Manitoulin South
Ellis, T.H Aidtrea
Elliott, Wesley Greenwood
Emory, Vcrnon H Toronto
Farewell, Frank L. . Windennere
Farrer, Win. D
Fawct-tt, Michael (Sup'd) ... Toronto
Ferguson, T. A. (Sup'd) Toronto
Ferguson, J. J., B.D Bradford
Ferguson, H.T.,BA . . Without Statn
Ferguson, J. J., B.A Thessalon
Ferrier, W. F Mulmur
Fish, Charles (Sup'd) Toronto
Fish, H. A At College
Fitzpatrick, J. D At College
Fox, Thomas (Sup'd) Aurora
Fox, J. Wesley Utterson
Franks, D. D Dalston
Freebury, Jonh B At College
Fry, Charles C At College
Galbraith,W.,LL.JS. (Pres).. Toronto
Gardner, J. E Rosseau
German, J. f.^M.A.,D.D.. Eglintou
Glover, Thomas W. (Sup'y) .. Toronto
Goodman, John (Sup'd). .Orangeville
Graham, John, B.A Scarboro
Hagar, W. K , .B.^.Penetanguishene
Hall, Wm Homing's Mills
Harbridge, Herbert C
Hare, J. J., M.A., Ph.D., Ladies'
College Whitby
Harper, E. B., D.D. (Sup'd).. . Barrie
Harper, Henry Bond Head
Harris, Henry, (Sup'd) Toronto
Harris, John Greenwood
Harrison, James At College
Hart, V. C., D.D China
Hart, E. I , Barrie
Hassard, W. E. (Fin. Sec.)..Avening
Henderson, James, D.D Toronto
Herridge, Win. (Sup'd) .... Brampton
Hewitt, G. W., M.A. (Fin. Sec)
Bruce Mines
Hill, R. N. (Sup'y) Hillside
Hill, Lewis W., B. A .. Toronto Junct.
Hodgson, John (Sup'd).. Walkerton
Holmes, J. H. (Sup'y) Toronto
Howson, W. G Newmarket
Hudson, Albert G., B A.. Woodbndge
Hughan, Wm. S. (Sup'd) Alliston
Hunt, John (Sup'd) Toronto
Hunt, George S Creemore
Ingram, Thomas At College
Irwin, Frederick H
Jackson, John A At College
Johnston, R.H., B. A.. Without St'n
Jones, Philip Cold water
Jones, C. A. (Sup'd) Toronto
Keam. Frank C Streetsville
Kemp, H. E. W Innisfil
Keough, Thos. S. (Sup'd) Weston
Kenney, George H Seagrave
Kerr, J. McD Toronto
Kerr, Stephen Sylvan
Lauceley, John E Barrie
Langford, A., (Chairman). ..Toronto
Langford, Charles East Toronto
Langford, F.,B.A.,B.D.GwcnYmrst
Laidlaw, Wm. H Palgrave
Laker, Ed.C (Fin Sec.)..Duuchurch
Large, Richard King
Large, R. S. E King
La timer, J. F. (Sup'y) Toronto
Latter, Asher P Alton
Lawrence, George Haldane Hill
Lawrence, Charles South River
Lee, George F. (Sup'd) Alliston
Lee, Herbert Without Station
Leech, George Islington
Leggott, Thoir.as Brooklin
Leonard, Thomas Hillwdale
Linton, John At College
Livingstone, F. J., Sta\m-r
Loblaw, M. H Dutfenn
Locke, Joseph H Toronto
Locke, John Western
Lomas, William (Sup'y) ....Toronto
Long, Jas. A Singhampton
Madden, D B Prince Albert
Madden, William H I. -in id
Mahau, John Mono Road
Manly, John G. (Sup'y) Toronto
Manning, Thos, B.A., (Ch'n). Whitby
Manning, Charles E.. (Chairman)
Sault Ste.Mane
Marshall, William G Uffington
M asou, George
Mathesou, Jas Don Mills
Matthews. H. S. (Chair) Alliston
Metcalf, J. F Without Station
Milner, Jonathan (Sup'd) . . .Toronto
Moore, Herman Tottenham
Moore, Win. H At College
Moore, John H Manitowaning
Morgan, John Cookstown
Morris, John T Stayuer
McAteer, Thos. G Warminster
McBryan, E. W Dufferin
McCullcch, George Toronto
McDowell, Henry, (Sup'd) . . .Aurora
McKee, Robt Toronto
Neil, T. W Cooksville
Nixon, W Oro Station
Noble, S. G Maple
Norman, Daniel At College
Ockley, J. F. (Fin. Sec.) Toronto
Odery, Joseph Toronto
Oliver, Jos. H Campbell's Cross
Parker, W. R., -D.D Toronto
Partridge, H. L Severn Bridge
Paul, Andrew J At College
Paul, Ernest F. (Sup'd). . .Centennial
Peacock, G. Samuel
Peareu, Jas. A., M.A Davisville
Pearson, M L. (Chair.). . .Brampton
Pearson, E. A., B.A Newtonbrook
Perry, Charles E Davenport
Fetch, J. A (Reserve List)
Philp, S. C. (Sup'd).. ..Prince Albert
Philp, S. C. , j r Pickering
Plunkett, J. V Collingwood
Potter, Wm. A Mulmur
Potts, J., D.D (Sec. of Ed\. .Toronto
Powell, G. L Mono Road
Rankiu, J. A Brampton
Rear. S. A Innisfil
Redditt, J.J Shelburne
Reynolds, C. W Sundridge
Richards, A. (Chair.) Huntsville
Richardson, Wm. (Sup'd) Weston
Roach, Wm. R. (Sup'd) W T eston
Roach, Wm. F Magnetawan
Robinson.Geo.W ,B.A. Little Current
Robinson, Gilbert W Port Findlay
Rodwell, W. A. (CTKUr.)Parry Sound
Rogers, James E Novar
Rowe, E. S (Fin. SecO-.Bracebndge
Rutledge, Geo. N Minesing
Sallons, W. B At College
Salt, Allan Parry Island
Sanderson, J. E., M.A.. ..Brampton
Sanderson, W C Kmsdale
Sanderson, A. R At College
Sanderson, J. R Tottenham
Savage, John W Columbus
Sawdon, J. E Sault Ste. Mane
Scott, W. L. (Sup'd) Toronto
Scott, E. E Parkdale
Scott, Thos. G Temper-iiiccvillc,
Scott, N. E. (Sup'd) K-linton
Scott, Thomas McKcllar
Shannon, Wm. (Sup'd) Toronto
Shaw, John, D.D Toronto
Shore, T. E. E Newtonbrook
Slmttlewortl|, J. (Sup'd) Toronto
Simpson, J. M Thornbury
Simpson, J. (Sup'y) Oran^eville
Simpson, C. A(F. S.) Cooksville
Simpson, R. J Malton
Slater, J. C. (Sup'd) Toronto
Smiley, John, M.A 1/unbton
Smith, .lames (iup'd) Parkdale
Smith, \V. G Ophir
Smith, W. 3., M.A Toronto
Smith, G. S At College
Smith, C.M At Collie
Sparling, J.J At College
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Sparling, Philip Christian Island
Speer, Jas. C Toronto
Spencer, {Reserve)
Starr, J. H. (Sup'd) Toronto
Starr, J. E Toronto
Stevenson, J.H.,B.A.. Without Sta'n
Stevenson, G. W Scarboro
Stillwell, R. J Rosemont
Straohan, R Ravenna
Strangways, B. R., B.A. .Lloydtown
Stone, S. G. , D. D. (Ch. ) . . Collmgwood
Stonehouse, J. H Port Carling
Sutherland, A., D.D Toronto
Sutherland, T>.G,LL.B.,D.D. Toronto
Taylor, Chas. (Sup'd) Allandale
Thornley, Wm Greenbank
Toye, Reuben Schomberg
Toye, A. J At College
Tribble, W. J At College
Trollope, J. A Etobicoke
Tucker, Samuel (Sup'd) Toronto
Vickery, John Richmond Hill
Walker, Geo Malton
Walker, Wm. W Mono Mills
Wallace, Wm St. Vincent
Wallace, F. H Toronto
Wass, John B., M.A.. .Brampton W
Washington, Geo., M.A. . Queens ville
Washington, W. C., M.A Angus
Watson, Wm. G Without Stat'n
Waugh, George Queensville
Webber. Geo. (Chair 'n) Toronto
Wellwood, N., F.R.H.S....Ue&foTd
Wetherell, Wm. J Myrtle
Whitlock, Jesse Scugog Island
Wickett, W. T At College
Wilkinson, J. R Day Mills
Will, P. D. (Sup'd) Toronto
Williams, Thos. (Sup'd) Orillia
Willmott, J. C Prince Albert
Wilson, W. F Toronto
Wilson, Jos. E., B.A Allandale
Wicher, E. A At College
Withrow,W.H, D.D( Ed. M ag) Toronto
"Woodger, F Maxwell
Wood, George (Sup'd) Bolton
Young, Geo., D.D.(Sup'd). . .Toronto
Young, E. R (Without Sta )
Young, E. R., jr Hillside
LONDON CONFERENCE.
Rev. I. B. Aylesworth, M.A.,LL.D.
President.
Rev. G. W. Henderson, Secretary.
Rev S. J. Allin, W. H. McCutcheon,
Assist. Secretaries.
Rev. G. H. Thompson Journal Sec'y.
Allin, S. J. (Sec. Con/.^Amherstburg
Alexander, A. O Pelee Island
Anderson, S. A Camlachie
Andrews, G. W., B.A. (F. S.). Comber
Andrews, J. H., (Sup'd).. . Lambeth
Andrews, J. W Corunna
Annis, J. W., M.A London
Antliff, J. C., D.D., Prof. Montreal
Theo. College London
Austin,B.F.,M.^.,B.D.(P.) Alma Col
Ayearst, J. A., B.A..I Harrow
Aylesworth, I.E., M.A., LL.D.
Port Stanley
Baird, John W Florence
Baker, Geo t . ..Crediton
Barker, A Elmville
Barltrop, Charles Shedden
Bartlett, Leonard Rutherford
Bennett, Geo. (Sup'd) Lambeth
Blatchford, T. W., B.A., Journal
Secretary Lambeth
Bond, Stephen (Chairman). .Petrolia
Bristol, Charles W Arkona
Brown, C. W.. B.A., B.D Glencoe
Brown, George (Sup'd) London
Brown, Asa I Malahide
Brown, A. H Dawn
Burdett, Cheney (Sup'd).. Ridgetown
Butt, W. H Centralia
Chant, J. H Grand Bend
Chapman, Win. (Sup'd) London
Chappie, John, (Sup'd) London
Clark, Charles Port Stanley
Clement, B London W
Collins, J. M. (Sup'd) Thedford
Cooper, Wm. H Tilbury Centre
Coupland, Thos. B Elmville
Couzens, Charles C Appin
Crews, H.W., M.A. (F.S.). .Chatham
Crews, Thomas, (Sup'd) London
Creighton.W.B ,B ^..B./'.Tupperville
Crichton, Charles (Sup'd). Highgate
Crossley, Hugh T St. Thomas
Cullen, Thomas .... s London
Deacon, Jos South Mersea
Edwards, Abel S . .St. Clair
Edwards, W. W Courtright
Elias, William A Walpole Island
Fairchild, J. F lona
Fallis, J.Q.,Ph.B.... Point Edwai d
Fansher, W Bothwell
Ferguson, John A Siloam
Fessant, E Straff ordville
Ford, James E. (Fin. Sec.) Wyoming
Ford, W.J., LL.B.,(Ch.)... Dresden
Freeman, J.W., .B.Z).(5'Mp'd)Chatham
Gaetz. L. (Sup'd) London
Garbutt, R. J., LL.B.. Westminster
George, T. T Delaware
Godwin, Wm. Asst.Sec. . . Walkerville
Going, A. H., B.A Springfield
Graham, James (Sup'd). . . Strathroy
Griffin, Michael Fairfield
Griffith, A. E. (Sup'd)... St. Thomas
Gundy, James (Sup'd) London
Gundy, J. R. (Chairman) London
Hadwen, Thos. (Sup'd) London
Hamilton, R. V.(Fin.Sec.).A\vinston
Hannon, J&s.,D.D St. Thomas
Harris, A. G London
Harrison, T. E Melbourne
Hayhurst, Win Fingal
Haylock, J. J Harwich
Hazeu, G. N Victoria College
Henderson, G. W. Windsor
Henderson, John Woodslee
Hill, John, (Sup'y) Oneida
Hill, Joseph (Sup'd) Brigden
Hibbert, J. W Camlachie
Holmes,' Edwin, (Sup'd) London
Holmes, James E Florence
Holmes, John (Fin Sec). . . .Parkhill
Howie, R. A. (Sup'd) Cottam
Huggins, W. (Sup'd) Warwick
Hunter, John E St. Thomas
Husser, James Cedar Springs
Jackson. J. A. . .Montreal Theo. Coll.
Jackson, George (Chairman) .Exeter
Jackson, Thomas Belmont
Jewitt, George Warwick
Johnston, George H Oil City
Jones, Peter W Dawn Mills
Keenleyside. C. B.,B.A., B.D.London
Kennedy,D.M. (Fin.Sec.)Th&inesville
Kennedy, James (Sup'd). . . . London
Kennedy, J B Kerwood
Kennedy, C. W Gesto
Kerr, G. J Mount Brydges
Kershaw, Edward Thorndale
Kirkland, John H Bryanston
Knott, Stephen Sylvan
Laird, J. G., (Sup'd) London
Lanceley, E. B London
Learoyd, John, (Chairman).. .Sarnia
Locke, H. W Exeter
Mallott, F. E West Lome
Martin, D. E Sarnia
Mason, Thomas Muncey
MacAUister,W.G.H.,fi^. Brownsville
McCutchen, Thomas L Vienna
McDonagh, Wm Kingsville
Mclntyre, C. E Chatham
McLean, H. (Sup'd) St. Thomas
McMullen, Wm , B.A Romney
McNair, Thomas R Sparta
McTavish, H. W Blenheim
McVitty, Samuel. . . .Victoria College
Medd, E Ruthven
Middleton, E Wallaceburg
Miller, R. A.. Montreal Theo. College
Millyard, R St. Thomas
Moore, Jas. E Dutton
Morden, John P. (Sup'd) . St. Johns
Morrison, John Strathroy
Muxworthy, Samuel W. Charing Cross
Myers, Peter
Nattrass, Timothy (Sup'd). . . London
Neelands, John Adelaide
Nethercott, J. C Louisville
Oaten, F. J Wanstead
Orme, J. H., (Sup'd) London
Parsons, R. C. (Chairman) . Morpeth
Pascoe, W. S., D.D Essex
Patterson, T. A Newbury
Penhall, Wm St. Johns
Phillips, John R. (Sup'd) . 8t Thomas
Philp, Jos., B.D Ridgetown
Pickard, Mahlon Merlin
Pomeroy, Daniel (Sup'd) . . . Highgate
Pomeroy, Wm. M Malahide
Preston, Walton,(Sp'd). .Courtright
Powell, E G Delaware
Quance, Wm Dorchester
Redmond, Richard Bin-
Reid, L.W., Montreal Theological Coll
Reynolds, John Maidstone
Rice, J. P., (Fin. Agent Alma Col-
lege) St. Thomas
Rigsby, W. (Fin. Sec) London
Robinson, J. H. (Sup'd) Londom
Robinson, A
Russell, Alfred L., M.A.,B.D. (Chair-
man) Leamington
Russell, John Wardsville
Ryan, David (Sup'd) London
Sal ton, Samuel Watford
Sanderson, G.R. , D. D. ( Sup'd^, London
Scott, C. T ,B.A St.' Thomas
Shaw, W. H Cottam
Shepherd ,W.W(Pf) Prtn.Mt.Elgin In
Sinclair, J. J lona
Smith, Charles London
Snell, Byrou Avor>
Snell, J. A Victoria College
Staples, S. G., B. A Lyons
Stinson, Joseph U.f Sup'd) Sarnia
Swift, John R. (Sup'd) Newbury
Thompson, G. H Thedford
Thompson, Robert Ayon
Treleavan, R. J. (Chairman). Aylmer
Tyler, Henry D Courtright-
Uren, H. J , Thorndale
Vance, W. R Louisville
Veale, John Highgate
Vollick, C. A Oneida
Ward, Joseph, M.A., B.D. ... London
Warner, R. L, M.A. (Prof.) Alma Col
Webster, T., D.D. (Sup'd).. Newbury
Wells, C. P., B.A., B.D. .Oil Springs
Wickett, L. W Marthaville
Willimott, Wm London
Wilkinson, G. A Westminster
Wilson, R. L Victoria College
Whiting, Jas Forest
Whiting, Richard, B.A Brigden
Wilson, Jasper, M.A.(F.S) Strathroy
Yelland, J. G Talbotville
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
Rev. E.B. Ryckman,Z).Z>., President^
Rev. W. Philp, B.A., B.D., Sec'y.
Rev. D. C. Sanderson and Rev. F. G.
Lett, Asst. tecs.
Rev. Chas. D. Baldwin, Journal f-ec'y.
Mr. J. R. Lavell, B.A., Lay Assist-
ant Sec'y.
Adams, William Ulverton
Ainsworth, J. Harrison (Sup'd)
Allin, P. H., B.A Magog
Allison, T. C Shawbridge-
Allum, Carl Carp
Anglin, W. W. . . Wesley an Theo ColL
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Armstrong, John, Howick-Valleyfield
Austin, William Quyon
Baldwin, Charles D Cookshire
Barnabas, Jno. R St. Jovite
Barnett, William Bishop's Mills
Bates, G. E. Vankleek Hill
Beamish, W. J..(Wes. Theo. College)
Bell, Gore A Chelsea
Bell, Thomas, (Sup'd) Bedford
Belton, A. J Montreal
Benson, Manly, D.D Ottawa
Betts, Lorenzo A. (Sup'd). Brock ville
Black, Richard Indian Mission
Blair, William. B.A Waterloo
Bland, C. E.,B.A., B.D Montreal
Bland, Henry F Cornwall
Bland, Salem G., B.A Cornwall
Boshart, Wm. P Greenwood
Bradford, W. G Thome, Que.
Brediu, Wm Kingston
Brill, David . . Calumet and Grenville
Brock, Jas. (Sup'd) Kingston
Brown, Daniel, B.A. ..New Glasgow
Brown, David Commanda
Brown, Thos Montreal
Brown, Thos. C Smith's Falls
Brown, Wm. Thos Montague
Brundage, Manly. .. .Sturgeon Falls
Buker, C. F Matilda
Burke, George W Wes.Theo.Coll.
Burke, Thos. E , S.T.L. ..Bearbrook
Burnett, H. W., S.T.L Avonmore
Cairns, H. G Riviere du Loup
Cairns, Hugh Pembroke
Campbell, Alex. (Sup'd). . . .Montreal
Campbell, George I Montreal
Cashmore, Wm Wet. Theo. Coll.
Cassidy, T. Creighton.. Haley's Sta'n
Chan tier, Wm. N Powassan
Charlesworth, James Calabogie
Chisholm, Francis Cataraqui
Claxton, E. H. .Arundel & Ponsonby
Clendinnen, G.S.,.S.T.Z/.Billing's B'ge
Clipsham, John W Lachute
Colborne, J Webbwood
Collins, Benj (W*s. Theo. Coll.)
Conley, Levris Mallorytown
Conley. Thos. B., B.A . . .Chesterville
Conn, Jas. R At College
Conoly, Wm. J Victoria College
Cornell, J. C Micksburg
Corrigan, R.,B.A.,B.D. .Mansonville
Courtice, A. C., B. A.^ B.D .. .Kingston
Crabb, G. J Clarendon
Craig, William Huntingdon
Crane, E. W Ottawa
Cummings, D.T., S.T.L Clayton
Curtis, C. J Battersea
Davies, John (Sup'd) Stanstead
Davis, Ernest A..Gaspe N.&Anticosti
Davis, George H.H . . Franklin Centre
Deeprose, Chas. S. . . Richmond.Que.
DeGruchy, Edward Montreal
DeLong, Albert M Renfrew
DeLong, Francis North Wakefield
Desmarais, w m. H.. French Mission
(Ste. Phillipe de Chester)
Diome, John A Caughnawaga
Dorion, Jos. A. (Sup'd) Montreal
Dorman, J. A Copper Cliff
Dowler, Jno. A . . (Sup'd). Smith's Falls
Dowson, J. L Walford
Drennan, Alex. (Sup'd) .... Kingston
Eagleson, R. . .(Wesleyan Theo. Col.)
Earl, Daniel, B.A Berwick
Bason, Richard Clarendon
Easton, W. H., M.A Cataraqui
Edwards, Geo Kingston
Elliott, D. D....Wes. Theo. College)
Elliott, James, B.A. Ottawa
Ellis, John D., B.A Montreal
Ellis, Wm. J Eganville
Emsley, Wm. H Montreal
England, Luther M..B.^i...Farnham
Ewan, Robt. B (W. T. Col.)
Fairbairn, Andrew Agnes
Farnsworth, Albert H. ..(W. T. Col.)
Ferguson, John (Supd.) Athens
Ferguson, John Clarenceville
Finch, C.W.. A., B.D. .Windsor Mills
Flanders, C.R., B. A. (Prin. Stanstead
Wesleyan College)
Follick, Joseph Inverary
Fowkes, John Odellto wn
Fowler, J. H., M.A.,(Sup'd)..Snttou
Fowler, Hiram (Supd.) Sutton
Garvin, John A ylwin, Q.
Geoffroy, Antoine E. (5wjp'd)Montreal
Gibson, John Manotick
Graham, Wm. H Kemptville
Greaves, R. G Gaspe South
Grenfell, John Carleton Place
Griffith, Thos. M.A. PfcZ>.Brockville
Hagar, Joseph M., M.A Athens
Hall, Isaac Lancaster
Hall, William, M.A. (Gov. and Prin.
ofFr. Meth. Inst.) Montreal
Halpenny, Wm (Wes. Theo. Col.)
Halpenny, E. W Chapleau
Hammond, R. M (Sup'd) Almonte
Hanna, William A Cowansville
Harris, Thomas ..(Sup'd). .Montreal
Harris, Thomas S Compton
Harris, Wm. Sec. End. Fund, Wes.
Tneo. Coll Montreal
Hartwell, G.E.,B.A.,B.D. Brockville
Henderson, Andrew North Bay
Henderson, Win Danville
Hewitt, Wm. J., (Sup'd) Quebec
Hicks, James B., B.A Augusta
Hill, Harry Victoria Uni.
Hiscocks, John (Sup'y) Lachute
Hodgson, Jonathan R Robinson
Holmes, John Portsmouth
Holmes, A. Lee, M.A Coaticook
Horner, R. C Combermere
Howard, Erastus S . . Phillipsburg E.
Ro-9fitt,Wm.B.A.,B.D Sutton
Hughes, Silas J.,M.A Prescott
Humphrey, James W...(JF. T. Col.)
Hunter, W. J. MA. PhD . DD . Montreal
Huntingdon,Silas (Sup'd) North Bay
Huxtable, Charles Opinicon
Huxtable, George G Winchester
Irvine, John C Lawrenceville
Jackson, W., D.D Perth
Jamieson, W. S., M.A Newboro"
Johnston, Alex. B Westmeath
Johnston, C. O ^Kingston
Jones, Alfred Thomas.. ..Melbourne
Jourdan, Philip A Mattawa
Kelley, E. Richardson . . St. Lambert
Kendall, S. C. (Sup'd) Quebec
Keough, W. T,, B.A '.Moulinelte
Knapp, A. E At College
Knox, William Addison
Krupp, Henry Riceville
L&rmour,J.,B.A.,BD. PAD.Maitland
Lawson, James North Augusta
Lennou, W. S (Wes. T.jColl.)
Lett, Francis G Iroquois
Lidstone, Joseph E .. South Mountain
Lough, Daniel A (W. T. Col.)
Lucas, D.V., M.A. Without appoint' t
Mansell, Thomas J Quebec
Mark, R. , M.D. , (Sup'd) Ottawa
Massicotte, Leo., S.T.L... Acton vale
Maudsley, S. E. ,(Sup'd) Hudson
Mavety, John E Ottawa
McAmmond, Foster, B. ^...Montreal
McAmmond, R. B Cardinal
McAmmond, T Cardinal
McCann. Alfred St. John's
McConnell, James H Eaton
McConnell, Robt. C.. . Victoria Uni.
McRitchie, George Aylmer
Meredith, Thos Schrieber
Meyer, Fred. W. A., Ph.B.. .Matilda
Meyers, Henry Chambly
Might, Samuel (Sup'd) .Smith's Falls
Miller, J. H Sharbot Lake
Mills, Arthur W (W. T. Col.)
Mick, D Belvidere
Morrison, Edmund S Lakefield
Mossop, George ............... Leeds-
Murray, J. Holt. . . . ..... Marbleton
Nelson, Isaac ........... East Bolton
O'Hara, James (Sup'd) ........ Stella
Oke, John J .................. Oka
Oliver, Robert F .......... Richmond
Orser, A. R., (Sup'd) ..... Gananoque
Osborne, Heman S., B.A ...... Hatley
Parent, Amand, (Sup'd) ---- Waterloo
Pates, A. E ................ Montreal
Pattan, W. M., B.A., B.D. (Prof, of
Hebrew, Wes. T. Col.)... Montreal
Pearson, William .......... Arnprior
Peck, Wm., (Sup'd) ....... Kingston
Peever, Richard G. . . Portage du Fort
Pergeau. Paul, B.A ..... Sawyerville
Perley, William F. ........... Lyn
Phillips, A.M., B.D ........ Montreal
Pierce, Barry ........... Oxford Mills
Pimlott, Wm .............. Pittsburg
Pinel, Joseph S.T.L ____ Lennoxville
Pitcher, J. Tallman ....... Stanstead
Pletts, Jas ................ Westport
Porter, G. H., M.A.,B.D., Frankville
Powel, T ................ Lake Talon
Poyser, G.C., S.T.L ........... Delta
Pyke, Wm. (Con. Evang.). .Powassan
Quincey, John Andrew.. (IT. T. Col.)
Quinn, Samuel ............. Eardley
Radley, A. A ............ Sawyerville
Raney, William ............. Granby
Raney, W. H ........... Island Brook
Read, F. A ............. Beebe Plain
Rennie, Thomas (Sup'y) ---- Waterloo
Reynolds, Francis C ..... Gananoque
Reynolds, Geo. S .............. Elgin
Reynolds, Wm. E ........ Lansdowne
Richards, Thos. H .......... Metcalfe
Richardson, James E . . . Spencerville
Richardson, P. L., B.A., B.D., Prof.
(Wes. T. Col.) ............ Montreal
Rilance, William ........... Duuham
Rivard, A. F .......... Roxton Pond
Roadhouse, Job ........ Seeley's Bay
Robertson, Arch. G .......... Escptt
Robeson, J. B ......... Harrowsmith
Robinson, Fred. G .......... Plaj fair
Robinson, Richard .......... Bedford
Rogers, George ............. Almonte
Rose, Samuel P, D.D ...... Montreal
Roy, Louis E ................ Bethel
Roy, Telesphore .......... Montreal
Runnells, A ........... Frelighsburg
Ryan, William W ....... Three Rivers
Ryckinan,E.B.,Af.^.,D.D. (Pres.of
Con.) ................... Montreal
Sadler, Mitchell, (Sup'y). . . Montreal
Sanderson, A. E., S.T.L.. W. Brome
Sanderson, D. Cook ........ Montreal
Saunders, Jabez B., M. D.. Ottawa W.
Scanlon, John ............ Broekville
Seed, W. H ...... Nipissing Junction
Seller, Johnson.. .(Wes. Theo. Coll.)
Service William .......... Aultsville
Shaler, Henry, (Sup'd).. .Kemptville
Shaw, W. [., M.A. , D.D. ,LL.D., Prin.
Wes. Theo. Coll.) ........ Montreal
Shibley, Samuel .......... Elginlmrg
Short, Wm., (Sup'd) ....... Kingston
Shorts, Alex., (5Mp'd).Thous. Islands
Shortt, Wm. K., M.A ...... Sudbury
Simpson, James ............. Ashton
Smith, Isaac C .......... Chelm ford.
Smith, Robert ......... Frc-lighsburg
Smith, William ........... Knowlton
Smith, Wm. T. . .Winchester Springs
Smythe, T. A.(Without appointment)
Snell, Geo. W.. Arundel <te Ponsonby
Sparling, Vf.,B.A.,B.D..Easton's Cor.
Sparling, Wm. H., B.A.. ..Montreal
Sproule, Fred. H.,B.A. ..Newington
Stafford, George ........... Barnston
Stevens, Wm. H ............ Hudson
Stevenson, John ....... Victoria (Tni.
Stewart, John H ......... Pakenham
Stilwell, Reuben ............ Lacolle
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Sutherland, John Victoria Uni,
Sykes, Charles A Montoea
Taylor, Ernest M. , M. A . Cowansville
Taylor, Mel vin . .. Merrickville
Teeson, Samuel South Stukely
Tennant, Elisha(,S''up'd)Cornwall Isl'c
Thomas, Ernest .. ..Gananoque Easl
Thurlow, I. E. (Supd.) Kingston
Timberlake, Wm Morrisburg
Topping, Nassau B... Sharbot Lake
Tory, H. M , B. A.,B D., Lecturer in
McOill College
Tredrea, J. M Vaukleek Hill
Tripp, Fred Nepean
Varley, F. W Victoria College
Vaughan, Chas. S. . . . Prin. Madura
Institute India
Visser, A. H Maberly
Walker, Harry Hendersonville
"Warden, Fred. A Blue Bonnets
Watson, James, S.T.L Lachine
Watts, Asa O Inverness
Webster. John Cobden
Weese, W. W Lombardy
Wells, William Beach burg
Wheatley, Isaac Fitzroy Harbor
White, G. Sullivan Wolfe Island
Whiting, Richard (Sup'd) .. Kingston
Wiggins, M. E Pickanock
Wilkinson, Arthur. . ..West Shefford
Wilkinson, Isaac Inkerman
Williams, George H Georgeville
Williams, T. G., Z>.Z>.Sherbrooke,Q.
Williamson, A. W Powassan
Williamson, J. H Pittsburg
Williamson, Wm Verona
Wilson, John, B. A Wolford
Wilson, Richard, (Sup'd) . . Kingston
Wilson, Win (Fes. Theo. Coll.)
Winter, David Sydenham
Wood, George C GranUey
Wood, Wm. J Montreal
Wright, John H. ..(Wes. Theo. Coll.)
Wright, Robt (W. T. Coll.)
Wright, Thomas H Ormstown
Young, Henry A Hemmingford
NIAGARA CONFERENCE.
Rev. Isaac Tovell, President.
Rev. James H. Hazelwood, Secretary
S. F. Lazier, Esq., Assist. Secretary.
Rev. John Stewart, Journal Sec'y.
Adams, Ezra, (Sup'd) Courtlaud
Ames, W. (Sup'd) Woodstock
Archer, Joseph Barton ville
Athpe, Thomas (Sup'd). . . Woodstock
Atkins, Thomas J . . Norwich
Awde, Jas. , B.A Grimsby
Baillie, J. E. S Ridgeway
Barraclough, Wm. H.^.^.Teeterville
Barker, Geo. W Jarvis
Bell, James P Townsend
Bennett, Clifford f.,B.A Jarvis
Bowers, A. A. , B. A Princeton
Bowlby, Charles L Tapleytown
Boyd, Thomas Oxford Centre
Brand, Henry ....(Wes. Theo. Coll.)
Brethour,D.L.,PA.Z> Hamilton
Bristol, Burness (Sup'd).. Jersey ville
Bristol, Emerson (Sup'd).. .Ancaster
Brown, W. G. , M. A . , (Sup'd) . . Chicago
Burns, A., S.T.D., LL.D. . Hamilton
Burns, R. Ph.B Niagara Falls
Calvert, G. W Oakville
alvert, R. , S. T. L . . Walsingham C.
Carpenter, G Strathallau
Cavers, C. A (Wes. Theo. Coll)
Chalmers, David Cainsville
Clark, George, Ph.D(F.S.)..'lhorold
Clarke, Edward J Ancaster
Clarke, Thomas R. (Fin. Sec.) . .Delhi
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COhoe, Benjamin L Palermo
Cole, Charles G. F Stromness
<Coleman,F. (Suj,'d) Hamilton
Collamore, Owen G. (Supd)
Colling, T., B.A St. George
Collins, James H. (CTm.).Waterdown
Cook, Henry A Caistorville
Cookman, Christopher. ..Port Dover
Cooley, J. W. (Chair.) .. .Tilsonburg
Cosens, Charles W Jersey ville
Crawford, Alex. W .. ..Victoria Coll.
Cross, Wm. (Sup'd) Cainsvill
Culp, Josephus Sheffield
Cutler, J. B. (Sup'd) Sraitliville
Davis, John T Kelvin
Deacon, Charles Dereham
Dobson, C.J.,B.D.(Fin.Sec.) Welland
Dougall, Hugh S., B.A... Courtland
Down, George W Fonthill
Duff, Robert Springford
Dyer*, James E.(Sup'd). .Stony Creek
Ecker, Daniel York
Elliott, R. J Burlington
Fallis, Samuel W Port Robinson
Ferguson, George Burf< >rd
Foote, James G Cayuga
Fonnan, Richard J Stamford
Gardiner, J.,D.C.L. (Sup'd). Ingersoll
Garnham, Wm. H.. B.A Ker
Gee, Abraham L., Ph.B.. Beamsville
German, Peter (Sup'd) .. ..Cainsville
Goodwin, James, (Sup'd) ..Grimshy
Green, Robt. G On Reserve Liiit
Hall, Harvey M . . .Louth &Grantham
Hamilton. A. B.A Port Colborne
Haynes, Frederick (Sup'y) Beamsville
Hazlewood, J. H. (Sec. of Con. and
Fin. Sec) Ingersoll
Hilts, Joseph (Sup'd) Dundas
Histon, John (Sup'd).. .. Burlington
Hobbs, Richard Brantford
Hockey, John E.(Fin Sec ) Millgrove
Holden, Samuel W Mountsberg
Hollin-ake, F. W , B.A. . . .Hamilton
Holmes, James H- Port Dover
Howard, T. S. (Sup'd). . .Hagarsville
Hunt, David (Sup'd) Woodstock
Jackson, J. A., Fin Sec..Hagersville
Jackson, T. W Caledonia
Jamieson, Walter S Hamilton
Jefferis, Thomas M. (Sup'd) Oakville
Johnson, D. M Victoria. Col.
Jolley, W. C. (Sup'd) Norwich
Kappelle. Stephen (Sup'd). Hamilton
Kay, John Dundas
Kay, J. Fred., B.A Burford
Kearns, David, (Sup'd) . Mouutsberg
Kelley, f. W., B.A Port Rovva.i
Kelly, D. Ward (Sup'd) Simcoe
Kelly, Samuel Judson Glanford
Kennedy, Albert Washington
Kennedy, Howard Drumbo
Kennedy, James H Fonthill
Kerby, G. W., B.A St. Catharines
Kerruish, T. L Merritton
Kettlewell, Wm. (Chairman) .. Paris
Laidman, Samuel A Rockford
Laing, Byron Without Station
Laird, James (Sup'd) Caledonia
Lavell, A. E., B.A Reserve List
Lawrence, G. (Sup'd) Ingersoll
Leith, Hamilton (Sup'd). . .Hamilton
Linscott, T. S. (Sup'y) Brantford
Livingston , H. G Binbrook
Lounsbury, E., (Sup'd).. ..Hamilton
Lund, Wm. (Sup'd) Woodstock
VIcCartney, James H Freeman
VIcIrvine, Charles L.. Oxford Centre
Marshall, E. E Canboro
Marshall, Sandford E Woodstock
Marshall. Chas. M. . . Victoria College
Masson, James Troy
Masson, Wm. Dalton.. . .Stevensville
Miller, Amasa B St. Catharines
Miller, Geo Lynden
Mitchell, G. A., BA Milton
Mooney, James Carlisle
Moore, T. Albert (Chair ) . Dunuville
Morris, G. Francis .. Victoria College
Monsinger, Henry Decevvsville
Morrow, Charles R.. West Flamboro
Nicholson, S. W Eastwood
Ockley. Robert L South Cayuga
Orme, T. U.,M. A. , Ph. D.. . .Niagara
Parr, Theo. J., B.A Ayr
Parsons, James F Cathcart
Patterson, Joshua R Montreal
Peart, M. W., B.A . .Columbia College
Pescott, Walter E., B.A. . .Hamilton
Philp, John, M.A.,D.D. .. .Hamilton
Pickering, John Woodstock
Preston. J. (Sup'd). .Mount Pleasant
Prudham, W. W. , B.A Montreal
Railton, Richard Trafalgar
Robinson, J. H. (Chair.) Simcoe
Robb, Andrew Cainsville
Ross, J. S.,M.A., D.D Brantford
Rowe, Richard B Trafalgar
Russ, A.E.,Jf.^L,(Cft.).Niagara Falls
Russ, James E. International Bridge
Kutledge,W.L.,fi.^ .(F.S.) Brantford
Saunders, John, M.A Waterford
Scanlon, R. W., Ph.B.,M.A. Oakland
Sheppard, E Victoria College
Sheridan, Walter L Townsend
Sheridan, Wm. \(Sup'd)...'Beams\'\t[e
Sifcon, J.W., M.A., Ph.D. (Sup'd)
Valley City, U.S.
Sipprell, W. J Victoria College
Smith, J. V., D.D Hamilton
Smith, Geo. E On Reserve List
Smith. Wm . B Brantford
Smith, Wray R Stoney Creek
Snider, David W St. Catharines
Stevenson, E. B., B.A Lowville
Stewart, John (Jour. Sec.) . . .Saltbrd
Stobbs, T. (Sup'd) Hamilton
StringMlow, Charles New Credit
S \vinnei ton, G. F Victoria College
Taylor, D. H Smith ville
Taylor, R. H Wellandport
Teeple, Wm. M Fenwick
Terwilligar, 8. (Sup'd) Ingersoll
Terryberry, Arthur I ... Victoria Col.
Tovell, I. (Pres. of Con.).. Hamilton
Trimble, T. B.. Otterville& Bookton
Van Wyck.J. B.A.(Fin.Sec) Hamilton
Voaden, Thomas, B.A Sweaborg
Vollick, W. N Bright
Wakefield, John Dundas
Walker, Win Grand River
Watson, W. C., M.A Brantford
Webb, James Tmtern
Whitworth, Edward Lynedoch
V v ilkinson, T. L Mount Pleasant
Wilson, J. V. (Sup'd) Dunn ville
Wilson, Samuel (Sup'd) Niagara
Williams, David (Sup'd).. .Townsend
Williamson, J. 8., D.D.(Ch.) Ingersoll
Wood, John (Sup'd) Norwich
Woodsworth, R. W Woodstock
Wright, Robert W., .D..Platts ville
Wright, James M Brant
BAY OF QUINTE CONFERENCE.
Rev S. J. Shorey, President.
Rev. Neil A. McDiarmid, Secretary.
R. W. Clarke, Esq., and Rev. David
. Balfour, Assistant Secretaries.
Rev.Samuel T.Bartlett..Jorna7, Sec.
Adam, Alexander L Foxboro
Adams, Charles St Ola
Adams, R. N Cannifton
Adams, W. H Ivanhoe
Allen, H. I Bay
Allin, Roger Bethany
Allin, Arthur, B.A College
Anderson, F. J Cambray
Anderson, Jas Norwood
Anderson, Joseph C Newburgh
Anderson, T. H. P Frankford
Badgley. E. I., M.A., LL.D. (Prof.)
Victoria College
Baker, E.K..M.A.,B.D Belleville
Halfour, David Maiinora
Bamforth, Richard College
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Barnes, Joseph ............ College
B irtlett, S. T ............... Cobourg
Bates, M. J. (Oon. Evang.).. Cobourg
Batstone, James ............ Tyrone
Beer, William C .......... Pete'rjjoro
Bell, Jos C. ( Fin. Sec.). Little Britain
Berry, James P ............. Canton
Bird, William (Sup'd) ...... Belleville
Blansbard, S. (Sp'd).. ..Lernonville
Bodle, George (Sup'y) ...... Belleville
Boyce, W. S ................. College
Boynton, R ........... Little Britain
Brown, A. L ........... Cavan South
Brown, George ........... . . . .Madoc
Brown, Thomas ............. Canton
Brooking, Robert (Sup'd) . . Cobourg
Browning, A., (Con. Ev.). .Markham
Buchanan. Wm. (Chair'n). .Markham
Buckler, William H.. .Demorestville
Biirwash, N., S.T.D., LL.D. (Chan.)
Victoria College .......... Toronto
Butler, John R.(Fin.Sec.)...Ro\>}in
Banner, W. A ............ Mindeu
Bunner, John W ............. College
Campbell, Amos .......... Belleville
Campbell, A. R.(Supd.). . . .Hastings
Campbell, Thos. M. (Ch'm). . . Picton
Cannom, J. "W. (Sup'd). . . . Whitevale
Cook, Enoch ............ Wilberforce
Crag, W. J .............. Wilberforce
Curtis, A. E ............. Stanhope
Carman, A., D.D.(Gen.Supt.)EelleviUe
Clare, George R ......... Bridgenorth
Clarke, J. S. (Chairman) . . . Oshawa
Clarke, Wilmott G., B. A ..... Yarker
Cleworth, Thomas fSwpd.) Peterbor
Cocking, C. T ............ Goodwood
Conuell, J. A ................ College
Cook, William H ............. Cressy
Coombe, William ............ Wilton
Coon. Charles H .......... Havelock
Copeland, G.H. . .Newcastle & Orono
Courtice, Richard T ........ Seymour
Cragg, Edward (Sup'd) ____ Peterboro
Crookshanks, S ............. Rawdon
Crossley , D. O .............. Napanee
Crothers, Wm. J., M.A.. . Port Hope
Crouttr, Darius (Sup'y) ...... Hilton
Day, D.C ................. Kinmount
Demill, A. B. (Sup'y) Pres. Demill
College .................. Oshawa
Denike, R. B (Sw^.-Campbellford
Depew, Sidney F .......... Fraukford
Dewey. George W ..... Mount Albert
Dingman, G. J. (Sup'd) ____ Belleville
Dixon, S. F ............... Plainville
Dove, E. A. W ........... Hall.mell
Down, S. (Sup'd) ....... Boboaygeon
Down, Wesley ........ Newtonville
Doxsee, Arclielaus(,Sttpd.).Bellevlile
Ooxsee, Egerton R., B.A. (Prof.)
Albert College ........... Belleville
Duke, R. (F.S.) ........ Thomasburg
Dunkley, George ........... Morven
Duprau, S. A .......... Rednersville
Dyer, W. P., M.A., B.Sc. (Pres.)
. Albert College .......... Belleville
Edmison,T.J., J5.A,Z?.D. (Fin. Sec.)
Wellington
Edwards, R. L .......... Cartwright
Erabersou, R ................ Apsley
English, John (Sup'd) ...... Cobourg
Farnsworth, Euos ........... Plevna
Fallis, R. J .............. Unionville
Faull, James ................ Bayside
Ferguson, John (Sup'd) ---- Canifton
.son, Samuel -G ...... Dalrymple
Fralick, Reuben S ........ Unionville
Fusee, C. Hiram .......... Janetville
Fulfurd, W. H ............... Harvey
<3arbutt, John ............. Omemee
Garbutt, H. C ............. Lonsdale
Gardner, George M ...... Bobcaygeon
Greatrix, B. (Chair.) ____ Cannington
Green, A. T., (Siip'd) ..... Port Hope
<3reen, S. J ............. Bridgenorth
Greener, James (Sup'd) Lindsay
Harris, N Victoria Road
Harrison, Wm. D.. .Mountain Grove
Hassard, Richard Manilla
Hill, Newton Omemee
Houck, D. S Enniskillen
Horton, Gilbert Centre ville
Howard, E. E Keene
Hudgins, Wm. G Haliburton
Hughes, Jarnes (Sup'd) Colborne
Hull, T. R. (Sup'y) Port Hope
Irwin, Arthur M
Jeffers, W., D.D (Sup'd).. Belle ville
Jewell, John A.,B.A.(F.S.) Hastings
Johnston, W. (Chair.). .... Trenton
Johnston, Robt. (Sicp'd) Bethany
Johnston. Francis Salem
Jolliffe, T. W. (Chair.) Campbellford
Jollifte, William (Sup'd) Bowmanville
Jollitie, W. J., B.C.L Cobourg
Kines, James Oshawa
Kenner. Wm. (Sup'd). .Prince Albeit
Kenny, H. Bruce Oshawa
Kilgour, Joseph Cavan
Laughlin, Wm. A Oakwood
Ladu, S. W. (Sup'd) Coral, Mich, U.S.
Lambly, O. R., M.A Bloomfield
Lawrence, John Alderville
Learoyd, Wm. H Lemonville
Leigh, Montague W Maynooth
Leitch, Frederick A College
Leitch, Robert H..(Pin. Sec. )Castleton
Lewis, E. Dewart Epsom
Lewis, John G., B. A Trenton
Liddy, James Hampton
Limbert, William Lakefield
Mallett, John H Norland
Mallett, Albra W College
Mallett, Richard, B.A Eldoiado
Manning, Henry M Uxbridge
Marsh, R. W Northpon
Martin, Alexander SuttonWest
Martin, Geo.W.,Ph.B.,M.A. Norham
May bee, A. C. (Sup'd) Belleville
McCamus, D. N Millbrook
McCamus, John A. (Ch'n.).. Belleville
McCauley, Samuel Oakwood
McCulloch. Robert (F. S.). Newburgh
McColl,G.W..^.,Z>. Fenelon Falls
McConnell, G Gooderham
McDiarmid, Neil A., (Sec. of Con.)
Napauee
McDowell, D. C. (Sup'd) . . Port Perry
McDonald, Thomas H.. Queensboro'
Macfarlane, James Warkworth
McKee, Thomas S. . South Monaghan
M l ;Laughlin,J.F.,3f.^.,5.D. Victoria
University Toronto
McMullen, James S Atherley
McQuade, Henry Ameliasburg
Mearing, Chas Flinton
Mears, John F Plainville
Mo.therell, Moses Dunsford
Meyers, Tobias (Supd.) .... Belleville
Miller, Aaron D. (Sup'd) Picton
Moran, John X. (F. S.) Arden
Moutiteer, Headley V Smithfield
Neville, P. H Cannifton
Nickle, George Vennacher
Oke. John H Sandford
Puffer, T. W Plevna
Parker, Caleb (Fin. Sec.) Bowmanville
Peake, John R South Dummer
Peake, William H Grafton
Phelps, Leonard.. .South Darlington
Phillips, Samuel B. (Supd.) Hastings
Pickett.T. W .(Fin.Sec.) Whitevale
Pope, Robt. M Picton
Power, John Vroomanton
Rae, Joseph J .(Fin.Sec.).. Peterboro
Real, John R Orono
Reynar, A. H., M.A. LL.D. (Prof.)
Victoria College Cobourg
Rice, James J. (Chair.).. Tamworth
Robeson, J. E Warsaw
Roberts, Ed. (Chairman) . . Belleville
RobinsoH, Geo Sidney
Rogers, John A. (Sup'd) Lindsay
Rogers, Wm. Pomeroy Brechin
Rorke, Samuel G Hallowell
Ross, George E College
Rowe, H. B.. Bancroft & Ft. Stewart
Stratton, C. M Cressy
Saunders. Wm. J.. .. . . .Shannonville
Sanderson, E. A North Marmora
Sanderson, R Wilton
Sanderson, Wm. (Sup'd) Rednersville
Sanderson, W. Slater Welcome
Scales, W. (Sup'd) Oshawa
Seccombe, Win. B Odessa
Sexsmith, Wm. V Roseneath
Sexsmith, Marcus E. . ..Bridgewater
Seymour, James C. (Supd.).. Paisley
Shier, J. Wesley St. Ola
Shorey, Sidney J. (Chair., Pres.
of Con. ) Lindsay
Sing, C. R College
Sing, Samuel Boiicaygeon
Smith, W. E College
Snowdon, Thomas Polity pool
Steel. Thos. P West Huntingdon
Stewart, J. W Sunderlaud
Stillman, Robert Forbes College
Stratton, Fred. E.(Ch.) Selby
Strike, A. J. Harvey. .Carrying Place
Shorey, E. S Adolphustown
Taggert, Chas. (Sup'd) Brighton
Taylor, Robt Deseronto
Thorn, James, B. A(Fin. SecOWelcome
Thomas, Henry Wooler
Thompson, Chris. L Stirling
Tomblin, Wm Centreton
Tonkin, Edwin A Wilford
Totten, J.W. (Fin. Sec.) ... .Lindsay
Tucker, Wm Beaverton
Tucker, Wm.E. ,Ph.B.,M.A .. . Bath
Tuckar, W.Benjamin, B.A. Coboconk
Watch, Chas. W Brighton
White, F. W College
Williams, Daniel Plaintield
Wilkinson, J. W Wood ville
Wilson, Albert C Tyrone
Wilson, Andrew, M. A .. .. Norwood
Wilson, David (Sup'd) Napanee
Wilson, John C. (Ch'n) Tweed
Wilson, J. P., B.A Colborne
Wilson, J S. Ivison, B.A ... .Wilfrid
Wilson, M. E. Ph B Baltimore
Wilson, Wm. D. P Hilton
Woodcock, Eli (Sup'd) Belleville
Workman, G. C.. M.A C >bourg
Wright, Alex. (Sup'd) Hastings
Young, J Cherry Valley
Young, Wm. Il.B.A. (Ch).. Peterboro
Young, Jos Stouff ville
GUELPH CONFERENCE.
Rev. James McAlister, President .
Rev. E. A Chown, H.D., Secretary.
Rev. Jas. McLachlan, Journal Secy.
Aikens. John W Staffa
Amy, Thomas Nassapnvrya
Ashton. W. J Reserve List
Auld, David (Sup'd).. .. Georgetown
Ayers, Walter Ailsa Craig
Balfour, George C Eugenia
Bajl, John Fullarlon
Barnliy, R. H., b.T.L Tiverton
Baugh, William (F.S.) Auburn
Berry, Henry Walters Falls
Hi.-lhy, W. M Colpoy's Hay
Birks, A. K., B.A.,LL.B . Teeswater
Birks, William Woodham
Bowering, John AV.sr/-iv List
Brandon, William J Marsville
Hrycrs, Acton
Buggin, Geo. (Ch'm.) Blyth
Burton, Robert C Whitechuivh
Burwash, Nathaniel y Harmony
CaMwi'll, Hnn-y N. T. L.... Evrtoii
Campbell, W.F.,'/'/t.fi.)/'\S'.)Dundalk
Carson, Robert Kttmhli;
Casson, Wesley, / r in.5ec..Harriston
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Caswell, James (Sup'd) .. ..Listowel
Caswell, W. C. . .Victoria University
Charlton, James , . Hanover
Chown, Edwin A., B.D Lucan
Christie, Herbert B.. Victoria Univ'y
Churchill, J. W Chats worth
Clarke, Andrew (Sup'd) Hanover
Cobbledick.G.H-.M'.^.^.D.. Brussels
Colling, Joseph S.(Fin. Sec.).Elrnira
Colwell, Andrew Tara
Cook, Jos. S., Ph.D. (F. S.)Granton
Corcoran, John S Tevoitdale
Cornish, G. H., LL.D Port Elgin
Cosens, Thomas Wesley Walton
Couch, S. E Elmvvood
Crane, Isaac (Sup'd) Guelph
Crowle, Fied. W., M.A . . . . Wellesley
Cunningham, A. (CVi.).. . .St. Mary's
Currie, Henry E Hensall
Danard, W. B ..Mildmay
Davey, Robert, (Chairman).. Chealey
Dyke, Jabez H Allenf ord
Edge. Joseph Goderich
Edmunds, S. C.,B.D Fordwich
Edwards, Samuel H Markdale
Fair, Hugh J Londesboro
Fear, Ezra A Holmesville
Fear, Samuel (Sup'd) Elora
Ferguson, James Southampton
Fisher, John S Atwood
Flagg, Edwin L., S.T.L Varney
Fydel, Thomas R Hepworth
Galloway, Joseph (Fin. Sec.) Seaforth
Garner, John (Sup'd) Elmwood
Gee, Thomas Alma
German, John W. (Sup'd) Berlin
Gitford, G. A. , M.A., Ph.D. Wingham
Gilpin, John W Stirton
Gilpin, Victor J Victoria Urn.
Glazier, Adam Clavering
Godfrey, Robert (Supd.).. Stratford
Graham, William H.. Victoria Univ'y
Grandy, Thomas Eramosa
Greene, Josias, (Fin. Sec.) Gorrie
Griffin, W. S., D.D Guelph
Hall, Henry, (Sup'y) Arkwright
Hall, Robert H Ashfield
Hall, Theophilus, (Sup'y) . . Dundalk
Hamilton, C., (Chairman) Minto
Harnwell, H. J Tobermory
Harris, James, (Sup'd) Guelph
Hart, John Kintore
Hartley, George Priceville
Harvey, Wm.H.,B.A Hespeler
Hastings, Henry S Guelph
Renders, Richard C., (Sup'd).. Lucan
Henderson, Albert E . . .Victoria Uni.
Henderson, W.C., D.D.(Ch). .Guelph
Hill, Henry E Arkwright
Hincks.Wm. H., LL.B.-Ovfen Sound
Holmes, Joseph W. (Chair.).. Clinton
Honey, Geo. E.,B.A Cedarville
Hosking, Robert J Peel
Hough, John (Sup'd) Guelph
Howell, J. E., M.A Acton
Humphreys, John S Euphrasia
Husband, Robert J . . Holland Centre
Button, Benjamin l>.(F.Sec.). .Bipley
Irvine, Henry Goderich
Irwin, Alex. J. , B. A Norval
Irwin, Robt. Fulton.. We&.Theo. Coll.
Isaac, John R Grand Valley
Johnston, George W Erin
Johnston , A . J Palmerston
Kaine, C. C Gorrie
Keefer, Robert. ..W. T. C.. Montreal
Kennedy, John, S.T.L Nissouri
Kenner, John Staffa
Kerr, S. L., (Sup'y) Owen Sound
Kerr, John L. (Sup'd) Brussels
Kerr, Wesley E Wroxeter
Kestle, James Drew
Kitching, John.. Victoria University
Lake, Charles V Bethel
Leech, Webster W Varna
Legate, Thomas Woodford
Livingstone, James Kincardine
Lounds, George Mooren'eld
Loree, W. A Woodford
Macdouald, P. A Owen Sound
Magee, Herbert S Victoria Uni.
Magwood, Wesley J ... Victoria Uni.
Markham, Joseph Kenilworth
Mathers, F. M. (S.T.L.). . . Aberfoyle
Maudson, Geo. A Colpoy's Bay
Mills, John (Chairman) . . . Lucknow
Mills, Wm. (Sup'd) Blyth
Moir, David A., S.T.L.. Georgetown
Moss, W. H Nile
Moyer, Harvey D Thamesford
McAllister, Jas. (Chairman) Tara
McBain, James R.,B.A.... Guelph
McCulloch, Andrew M Monkton
Mclntyre, Robert J Alma
McKibbon, A Embro
McKinley, George,.D. .Owen Sound
McKelvie, Irving Stratford
McLachlin, Jas., M.A Waterloo
Newcombe, Henry A Clinton
Noble, Jabez I Salem
Norton, Wm., (Sup't). .Mount Forest
Nugent, Francis E Palmei ston
Olivant, E Bayfield
Ottawell, Wm Belwood
Paul, Richard (Sup'd) Brussels
Pepper, John, B. A Brookholm
Perry, Thomas Parker Preston
Phillips, Robert Holstein
Pomeroy, J. C.,B.A.,(F. S.).. Durham
Potter, Austin Clifford
Pring, Joseph W Blue Vale
Richardson, Geo. (Ch.).. .Mt. Forest
Richardson, Jos. D. . . .Grand Valley
Robinson, John W Trowbridge
Rogers, David Dungannon
Rolston, David D. (Sup'd). Walkerton
Rupert, E.S.,M.A(Chair.). Flesherton
Sabine, Thos. J Rock wood
Salton, Geo.F. Ph.B. (F.S.) Stratford
Sanderson, John W. . . , . . Dobbinton
Sanderson , Thos. C Bervie
Savage, Wm. (Sup'd) Guelph
Scott, John, M . A .(Chair'n) .... Berlin
Scott, John G Gait
Scratch, Alex Mildmay
Sellery, S.,B.D., (Chairman). .Guelph
Service, E. B Corbetton
Service, Richard (Sup'y) .. St. Marys
Sharp, Dixon Eden Grove
Shaw, Ed. A Belgrave
Sherlock, Benjamin.(,Sfojr>'d) Ethel
Shilton, J. W., B.A.(F.S). Walkerton
Smith, Alfred E., S.T.L Arthur
Smith, Findley M .(Swpci)Kincardine
Smith, Geo Mitchell
Smith, John T Saugeen
Smith, Thos. James Lion's Head
Smith, Wm. A. Wes. T. Col.,Montreal
Smith, W. . S Stratford
Smitherman, Geo Dyer's Bay
Smythe, William Clinton
Snowdon, Thos. J., Ph.B... Kirkton
Sparling, Wm. W Fergus
Stafford, Charles E Drayton
Stevenson, John C. (Fin. Sec.) . Elora
Strongman, W. A .,LL.D., Ph.D.. Erin
Swann, Francis Hensall
Swann, Matthew (Sup'd) Fergus
Thibadeau, Alex Benmiller
Thompson, Fred. . . . Victoria Univ'y
Tiffin, C. Albert Bervie
Tindall, Wm. (Sup'd) .... Walkerton
Tonge, A. W Milverton
Torrance, Wm Paisley
Treleaven, W. E New Hamburg
Truax, Judson Ponsonby
Tyler, Reuben J. (Sup'd). Mt. Forest
Waddell, Wm. J Ethel
Walker, James Kippen
Walker, John (Sup'd) Lucknow
Walker, Robt, (Fin. Sec.).. . Wiarton
Wallwin, I. B., B.A Stratford
Wass, Jabez Preston
Watson, George (Supd.).. Walkerton
Watts, John H. (Supd.) Ethel
Webster, John , (Sup'd) Tara
Williams, Richard W Wallace
Williams, W., D.D. (Ch.)... Mitchell
Willoughby, Gerald A.T. .Carlingford
Willoughby, N R. (DD.).. . .Listowel
Wilson, Martin J.(Ch.) Victoria Uni.
Wilson, Robert R Fergus
MANITOBA CONFERENCE
Rev. James Woodsworth, Brandon,,
Man., Superintendent of Missions.
Rev. Andrew W. Ross, Portage la
Prairie, Man., President.
Rev. F. B. Stacey, B.A., Moose Jaw,,
Assa., Secretary.
Rev. G. W. Dean, Edmonton, Alta. r
W. W. Bole, Moose Jaw, Assa.,
Assistant Sees.
Rev. J. H. L. Joslyn Crystal City,
Man. , Journal Secretary.
Abbott, W. W., B.A Wascana
Adamson, W. W Macleod
Aldridge, A.R.(B.A.) Norway House
Allen, Lewis Dundas
Allison, B. W College
Anderson, A. H, (Sup'd). . .Killarney
Andrews, Alf. (Chairman). Minnedosa
Argue, Thomas (Sup'd) .... Winnipeg
Armstrong, W. L. (B.A.),.... Melita
Attwood. W. J Pleasant Forks
August, F. A. (Fin. Sec.) Virden
Barker, E. S.,B. A Red Deer
Bell, J. W., B.D Without station
Bennie, George H Rosewood
Bennett, M. M. (B.A.).. Brandon N.
Blewett, G. J Sturgeon River
Beynon, T. B., B.A. (Sup'd) .. Virden
Bate, J. F Lethbridge
Blackie, W. R Without Station
Bridgeman, W., (Fin. jSfec.).Deloraine
Brown, S. R., B.A. (F. S.).. ..Regina
Bruce, J. W College
Buchanan, T. C. (F. S.) Calgary
Bunt, W. C Qu'Appelle
Burrow, J. H., B.A. (F.S.). Wolseley
Brown, J. N. (B.A,, B.D). .Killarney
Bethell, T. G., S T.L Saskatoon
Carter, E. TaHiot Arden
Campbell, G. E Riversdale
Chegwin, E. J.(B.A.) Lacombe
Chegwin, W. B Douglas
Colpittt, W.'-W Rat Portage
Colwell, S. E Thornhill
Cooke, W. A., B.A Prince Albert
Crookshanks, J. J .Fin. Sec ) Newdale
Cross, 0. H St. Charles
Crux, W. S. A.(B.A.) Oxbow
Daniel, G. (Chairman) Brandon
Darwin, O. (Fin.Sec.) Stonewall
Davies, P. W Rapid City
Dean, G.W. (Chairman) .. Edmonton
Dickenson, J. W Meadow Lea
Dimmick, M. (Sup'd) .... Moosomin
Dyer, J. D Elkhora
Dyke, J (Chairman) Moosomiii
Elliott, George J Franklin
Elliott, Joshua Dominion City
Elmitt, George Austin
Endicott, Jas, B.A. .Miss'y to China
Ferrier, T. (Chairman) Melgund
Finn, F. M. (Sup'd) . . Portage la Prairie
Flatt, M. C Blythfield
Fletcher, F. E., B.A . ..Fort Rouge
Galley, Andrew. . : Cartwright
Gaudin, S. D Nelson House
German, O Battle River
Glass, E. B., B.A. . White Fish Lake
Goard, W. P High Bluff
Gordon, A Methven
Gordon, J. W Without Station
Gregory, Egbert Shell River
Halsalf, R
Halstead.W.OSwp'd) Portage la Prairie
Hames, A. B., Ph.B Oak Lake
Hamilton, J. R. M Saltcoata
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Hardman, W College
Harrison, J. M. (Ch) Winnipeg
Hartley, J. C Bidford
Haw, Alfred Brandon Hills
Helliwell, T. L. (Sup'y) . . St. Charles
Hellyer, J Daybreak
Henderson, W. G Winnipeg
Hetherington, A.E ^^)Pincher Creek
Holling, T. E Pilot Mound
Hopper, E. J Indian Ford
Hoskin, J Carman
Howarth, J. R Wapella
Hughes, W. R College
Hull, Hiram College
Huntsman, F. G Beulah
Irvine, S. O Broadview
Johnston, J. W McGregor
Johnston, T. J Lang vale
Jones. W Rosedale
Joslyn, J. H. L Crystal City
Kenner, H Stockton
Kinley, W. (Sup'd) Boissevain
Kinley, H. J.. Selkirk & Poplar Park
Laidley, R. B Maple Creek
Lawford, C. H College
Lawson, Thos. (Cha'n). Cyprus River
Laycock, John Fort William
Leach, J. J., Ph.B. (.F.)..Neepawa
Lewis, H. Holland
Lewis, J Grenfell
Lewis, W. A., B A Pierson
Linton J Wellwood
Locke, F. W Medicine Hat
Long, G. H Souris
Love, G. A Without Station
Lousley, A Barber
Maclean, J.,M. A., Ph.D. Port Arthur
Morden, T. E., B.A. (Sup'y) Winnipeg
Morgan, J. H Winnipeg
Milliken, R Banff
McConnell, H Welwyn
McClung, J. A.(C7iCM>?nan).Treherne
McCnwsan, T. J. (BA.,BU) Burnside
McCullagh, G. F Indian Head
McDougall, J. (Chair.) Morley
McGhee, R. J College
McGregor, P Gilbert Plains
McHaffie, W. P Emerson
McLachlan, J.A.(F.S.) Beren's River
Millar, Henry J Yorkton
Milliken, W. T Fort Frances
Murchison, James Binscarth
Nelson, J. (F.S.).Red Deer Ind. Sch.
Oaten, C. R Snowflake
Osterhout, A. B Ninga
Paupanakis, E Oxford House
Peters, J Rossburn
Peters, N. D Neepawa
Powell, J. B. (Sup'y) Rosedale
Post, L. D Lake Danphin
Rawson, J. (Sup'y) Fleming
Ridd, J. W Kemnay
Riddell, J. H., B.A , B.D.. Winnipeg
Riddell, S. P. . . . Estevan and Portal
Roberts, A. E Pilot Butte
Robinson, A. R Buck Lake
Robinson, Joseph Napinka
Robson, S. T College
Roddick, G. (Sup'y).. Brandon Hills
Ross, A.W. (Pres.Conf) P. la Prairie
Runions, J. W Springfield
Bust, Vincent H Sheho
Ruttan, J. H. (Sup'd) ..P. la Prairie
Rutledge, R. A Whitewood
Scarlett, R. A Bradwardine
Semmens, J. (Chairman).. Winnipeg
Shaw, W College
Sipprell, W. A Glendale
Small, T. J Kenils
Small, A. E College
Smith, H. L Bohann
Somerset, C.E.(.F.S.)White Whale L.
Somerville, W. (Chair' >i) .. Oak River
Saunby, J. W. (B.A. , F.S.) Carberry
Sing, C.R. (S.T.L.) Innisfail
Sparling, J. W., M.A., D.D. (Princi-
pal Wes. Coll.) Winnipeg
Spence, Joseph, M . A ....... Manitou
Spence, R. E ............... College
Stacey, F. B., B.A. (Con/. Sec , Ch'n
Moose Jaw
Steed, George E ............ Fleming
Steinhauer, E. R ........ Fisher River
Steinhauer, R.B ,B.A ......... Morley
Stewart, A., B.D. (Prof.).. Wes. Coll.
Stewart, J. (Sup'd) ........ Winnipeg
Stevens, F. G ....... On Reserve List
Switzer, J. C ............. Winnipeg
Sykes, T. A .................... Alta
Talbot, T. M., B.A., B.D ..... Miami
Taylor, W. H.. .Sheho and Theodore
Taylor, J. B ................. Reston
Teeter, Chancellor .......... Roland
Thorne, J. I ................. College
Tozeland, J .............. Gladstone
Tufts, A. J., B.A ............ College
Turk, G. R .............. Winnipeg
Van Norman, C. F ......... Prospect
Vrooman, W. A .......... Boissevain
Walker, J. C. . .Griswold & Alexander
Watts, T. J ................. College
Whiteside, Arthur ........... Chater
Wigle, H., B.A. (Fin. SecO-.Baldur
Willis, C. H. (Sup'd) ....... Theodore
Wilson, T. B. (Fin. Sec.).. ..Morden
Wilson, W. G ..... , .......... Birtle
Woodsworth, J. (Supt.Mis.) Brandon
Wood, E. W ................. Sidney
Whitmore, Henry ............ College
BRITISH COLUMBIA CONFER-
ENCE.
Rev. Thomas W. Hall, President.
Rev. Walter W. Baer, Secretary.
Rev. C. A. Procunier and Rev. G. H.
Morden, Assistant Secretaries.
Rev. Geo. H. Kayley, Journal Sec'y.
Ashton, J. J. (B.A., B.D.).. .Saanich
Baer, W.W (Sec.of Con/.) Vancouver
Baylty, H. E., B.A ....... Sapperton
Beavis, R. B .............. Bella Bella
Betts, J. F. (Ch'n) ........ Kamloops
Bowell, J. P .................... Surrey
Bryant, C. (Svp'd) .......... Victoria
Birks, D. D ........ Without Station
Calvert, James ......... Salmon Arm
Cleaver, S.,M.A (Ch'n) ..... Victoria
Chan Sing Kai ........... Vancouver
Crosby, T., (Chair.).. .Port Simpson
Freeman, B.C., Queen Charlotte Isl'ds
Gardner, John E ........... Vietoria
Green, A. E ............... Eburne
Gaebal, A. J ................. Slocan
Hall, T.W., (Pres.)New Westminster
Hall, Joseph ............... Victoria
Hicks; J. P ....... New Westminster
Hicks, Jas ............ Similkameen
Hicks, Wm ......... Port Hammond
Hall, W. L .................. Nicola
Hard wick, E. E .............. Sumas
Harris, P. C. L., B,A ....... Clinton
Irwin, R. J ............ Alder Grove
Jennings, D ........ Port Essington
Ki.ox, J. D. P ____ New Westminster
Ladner, Chas.(.Fi?i. S<?c.).Chilliwhack
Liu Yick Pang ..... New Westminster
Michener, E ........ Without Station
Manuel, E ................. Duncans
Miller, A. N ................ Langley
Morden, G. H ............... Nelson
Misener, W. D ............. Enderby
Moody, W. E ................ Cheam
Morrison, J. C ............... Union
Neville, Thomas ......... Bella Coola
Osterhout, S. S ............... Naas
Pearson, T. D. (Sup'd) N. Westm'str
Pierce, W. H ......... Port Simpson
Procunier, C. A ......... Rcvelstoke
Peck, H.W., M.A. t B.Sc. No Station
Robson, E ................... Sardis
Robson John, B.A .......... Union
Rosoman, J. (Sup'y) ........... Mara
Raley, G. H . (Fin . Sec.). . Kit-a-Maat
, Spencer, J. C Upper Skeena
Sutherland, C. H. M Ladner's
Smith, E. V Montreal
Sharp, A. K New Westminster
Stone, W. J Nitenat
Southall, J. F Wellington
Tate, C.M Victoria
j Thompson, S. J Vancouver
Turner, James Victoria
Watson, C Vancouver
White, J. H New Westminster
Whittington, R.,M.A.,B.Sc., (Prin.
of Cot.) New Westminster
Winslow, J. W Mission City
Wood, J. A. (Fin. Sec.) Vernoii
Wilkinson, S Nanaimo
Wilkinson, R Northtield
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
Rev. W. H. Evans, President.
Rev. D. W. Johnson, M.A., Sec'y.
Revs. F. Frijzgens, W. I. Croft and
C. E. Crowell, B.A., Assistant
Secretaries.
Ackman, S. R Kentville
Ainley, William Ritcey's Cove
Andrews, W. W Sackville
Angwin, Joseph G Burlington
Appleby, Jabez Port la Tour
Astbury, John Southampton
Armstrong, R. Student
Baird, Hazen B Student
Batty, James L Lunenburg
Bigney, John G. (Sup'y). .Hantsport
Bond, G. J Canso
Borden, B. C., M. A. .Sackville, N. B
Borden, A. C., B.A., B.D. . . Halifax
Bowen, T. A Student
Brown, W. C (Sup'y) Middleton
Brown, Wm Horton
Brown, Robert M Chester
Buckley, F. A., B.A Shelburne
Burgess, Harry Leicester
Cann, W. F Sandy's, Bermuda
Cassidy, John, (Sup'y). . .Bridgetown
Coffin, Jos. S Aylesford
Craig, John Berwick
Croft, W. Isaac New Glasgow
Crowell, C. E Lockeport
Daniel, Leander Granville Ferry
Daniel, Alban Maitland
Davis, J. Hiram Avondale
Dawson, J. L., B.A Windsor
Day, George F Acadia Mines
Deiustadt, Thomas J.... Yarmouth
DesBarres,F.W.W.,^.B. Advocate.H
Dobson, W Hamilton, Bermuda
Donkin, J. E Arcadia
Edyvean, W. H Amherst Head
England, E . E Springhill
Evans, W. H Nappan
Farquhar, D N.E. Harbor
Fisher, Joseph M Canning
Friggens, Fred Gabarus
Gaetz, Joseph Middleton
Gaetz, Wilfred Student
Giles, Jesse B Bridgetown
Gee, John Petite Riviere
Glendennmg, G.W.F., B.A., S.T.B.,
Liverpool
I Gronland, Oskar Wolfville
Hale, Joseph Hillsburg
Hart, Jas. R., (Sup'y). . . Bridgetown
Hart, Thomas D. , (Sup'y) ... Amherst
Hart, Joseph A Student
Heal, J. B River John
Heartz, W. H., D.D Truro
Hemmeon, J. B. (Sup'y). .Dartmouth
Hemmeon, Douglas B. . ..Woodlawn
Hicjkey, David Sydney
Higgins, A. B., B.A Hebron
Hills, Benj., B.A Pugwash
Hoc-kin, Arthur Halifax
Howie, John W. (Sup'y).. Middleton
Huestis, G. O. (Sup'y) Aylesford
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Huestis, S.F., Book Steward. Halifax
Huestis, C.H., fi.A.St..George's,Ber.
Hughson, James Halifax
Johnson, Geo. F., A. B. North Sydney
Johnson, John Newport
Johnson, D. W., Af.A Dartmouth
Jost, C., M.A.,D.D Harrington
Jost, R. M., B.A White Haven
Lane, W. G Pictou
Langille, W. H Oxford
Lathern, John, D.D., Editor. Halifax
Leonard, S. C Lawrencetown
Lumsden, James Port Moncton
Lund, A Digby Neck
Mack, Carl Five Islands
Mack, R. Barry Onslow
Maeder, Joel Little Glace Bay
McArthur, Roht Mahone Bay
McLaren, H.U Student
Moore, E. B Yarmouth
Mosher, J. A. (Sup'y) Windsor
McNeil, H. C Boylston
McNeil, Harry H .- Student
Munro, C. A Student
Nicholson, A. W. (fup'y).. . .Halifax
Nightingale, Win Stellarton
Ogden, Jonathan C Caledonia
Outerbridge, W. A Wallace
Pentelow, Fred. J River Philip
Perry, W. C College
Phelan, John . . Musquodoboit Harbor
Phillips, Win Hantsport
Prestwood, Paul, (Fup'y) Berwick
Prestwood, J. W., B.A.,B.D., Digby
Purvis, Win New Glasgow
Reynolds, A. J Resting
Robinson, P. H River Hebert
Rogers, J. A Halifax
Ryan, Win Nicholsville
Ryan, W. M Truro
Scott, D. B (Sup'y) Athol
Sharp, James Parrsboro
Shepherdson, J. W Weymouth
Smith, Richard, (Sup'y) Halifax
Smith, T. Watson, D.D Halifax
Smith, J. A.. Bailey's Bay, Bermuda
Sponagle, J. L. (Sup'y) . . .Middleton
Stevens, R. S Bridgewater
Strothard, James Annapolis
Swallow, C.W., l?..A.Pt.Hawkesbury
Seaboyer. Benj : Student
Taylor, James, (Sup'y) Aylesford
Temple, R. A., D.D. (Sup'y) Halifax
Toole, J. H Student
Towusend, H. D Waverley
Turner, J. W Wentworth
Turner, W. R Shubenacadie
Tuttle, G. W. (Siip'y) Pugwash
Tuttlc, A. S. (Supy.) Berwick
Tweedy, James Port Hood
Tyler, C. M Lawrenceti.wn
Walker, David Student
Wootton, Thomas Mill Village
Williams, Robert Amherst
Wright, Fred. H., A.B Halifax
Whitman, G. W. .Mid. Musquodoboit
Wilson, f.A.,A.B. . Leave of absence
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE
EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
Rev. John A. Clarke, M .A., Pres.
Rev. James Crisp, Secretary.
Allen, John S Richibucto, N B
Allen, Thomas St. Davids, N B
Bailey, D. B. (Stu.) . .Sackville, N B
Bailey, S. A. (Stu) Sackville, N B
Baker, H. R., M.A . .Cornwall, P E I
Balderston,B.H.,B. A . . Shediac, N B
Ee\\,A.G.,B.A.,S.T.B.St. James, N B
Bell Edward Boiestown, N B
Berrie, J. C Failville, N B
Brecken,R.,^f.^.,Z)J>. Fredericton "
Brewer, W. W Moncton, N B
Bryenton, W. . . Courtenay Bay, N B
Buchanan, W .J .(Stu.) Sackville,N B
Campbell, G.M.Charlottetown, P E I
Champion, Josiah Kingston, N B
Chapman. A E.,B.A Alma, NB
Chapman, Douglas, DD. Woodst'k , NJB
Clarke, H. J Bocabec, N B
Clark, ,J.A.,MA . (Pres)Pt.DeBute.NB
Clements, R. W. J. .Grand Lake, N B
Colpits, R. A Dear Island, N B
Colter, J.J., S.T.D.(Sup)..On Leave
Comben, C St. Andrew's, N B
Crisp, James (Sec.C'ow)Newcastle.N B
Crisp, R. S Salisbury, N B
Daniel, Henry (Sup'd) St. John, N B
Dawson, G. Y.,B.A. Dorchester, N B
Dennis, A.C., B.A . .Leave of absence
Duke, J. A. (Sup'd). .Hampton, N B
Dunlop, John (Stu.). .Sackville, N B
Dutcher, C. W. (*up.) . .Souris, PET
Dystant, John (Stu.) . . Sackville, N B
Estey, J. F Bidef ord, P E I
E\&ns,E.,DD. (Sup'd) Hampton, N B
Fisher, G. W Tryon, P E I
Frizzel, Frank Richmond, N B
Goldsmith, Jno. . Vernon River, PE I
Gough, Ernest H. . Leave of absence
Gough, J. B (Leave of absence)
Gregg, J. S St. Martin's, N B
Hamilton, C. W Bayfleld, N B
Harrison, F. W.(Swp.)Sackville, N B
Harrison, G. (Sup). . .Newcastle, N B
Harrison, H. A.B Stanley, N B
Harrison, Win Sackvil'le, N B
Hicks, Thomas Alberton, P E I
Howard, J. Benj .(Stii). Sack ville, N B
Howard, S., B. A Hampton, N B
Howard, W.J., B.A . .Mt. Stewart, PEI
Howie, Isaac Gibson, N B
Ives, John A Old Ridge, N B
James, Silas Little York, PEI
Johnson, L.S.(Supd) Newcastle, N B
Johnson, W. E.. B.A . . . . Albert, N B
King, J. K Keswick, N B
Kirby, W. J Bedeque, P E I
Knight, M. R., A.M. . . .Upham, N B
Lawson,Wm. Montague, PEI
Leard, L. J AlSpringfield, N B
Lepage, A. E Kingsclear, N B
Lodge, D. H Hillsboro.N B
Lodge, W. W Marysville, N B
Lucas, Aquila (On leave) Sussex, N B
McConnell, J W,BA. . .Harcourt, N B
McCully,A.D.,^4., J BD.Sheffield ? N B
McDonald, L.R Jerusalem, N B
McLaughlin,N.,.^ . .Gagetown,N B
McLeod, A. D Granville, P E I
Maggs, Wm Sussex, N B
Manaton, C. H Canterbury, N B
Marr.Hedley D.(SmcZ,)Sackville, N B
Marshall, Thomas St. John, N B
Matthews,' W. C Petitcodiac, N B
Opie, Richard .Margate, PEI
Palmer, G. C. P.Charlottetown, PEI
Paisley, C. H., A.M. . .St. John, N B
Parker, I. N Nashwaak, N B
Parkins, J Florenceville. N B
Pascoe, J. (Sup'd). . Petitcodiac, N B
Payson, G.B.(Sfop'd)Fredericton, N B
Penna, Henry Derby, N B
Penna William St. John, N B
Pepper, W. R Andover, N B
Pickles, F.H.W.(Sp.)St.John,NB
Pierce, H. (Stu.) Sackville, N B
Pierce, II. (Stu.) Sackville, N B |
Pierce, Thomas Apohaqui, N B
Pope, H., D.D.(Sup'd) St. John, N B
Prince, John ( *-up'd). . Moncton, N B
Ramsay, Edmund . . . Buctouche, N B
Read, John Moncton, N B
Rice, S. H., B.A Milltown, NB
Se1ler,Geo. A (Student) Sackville, N B
Seller, J., M.A Bathurst, N B
Shenton, Job St. John, N B
Slackford, E W. Cape, P E I
Spargo, W. H . . Murray Harbor, PEI
Sprague, H., D.D. . St. Stephen, N B
Stebbings, Thomas.'. . Winsloe, PEI
Steel, George Chatham, N B
Stewart,C.,P.D.(Pro/.)Sackville, N B
Teasdale, J.J St. John, N B
Teed, S. T. (Sup'd) . . . .Moncton, N B
Tippett, Wm Fredericton, N B
Thomas, W. B Baie Verte, N B
Thomson, W. A Campbellton, N B-
Turner, E. C Pownal, PEI
Tweedie, Wm. (Swp'd)Hampton, N B
Wason, L. J (Stii.). . .Sackville, N B
Wass, Win Welsford, N B
Weddall,R.W., J.B.Summerside, N B
Wightman, F. A St. John, X IJ
Williams, T. L. . . .Jacksonville. N B
\\i\son,ll.,Ph.D.(Sup'd) St. John, NB
Young, G. M Upper Kent, N B
Young, H. Stanley. . . .Hartland.N B
Young, John B Elgin, N B
NEWFOUNDLAND CONFERENCE.
Rev. George S. Milligan.LLD., Pres-
Rev. A. D. Morton, M. A., Secretary-
Revs. J. T. Newman, Wm. H. Brown-
ing, Mark Fenwick, Asst. Sees.
Ambrose, Wm. B Sackville
Atkinson, T. W Bonavista
Antle, Arthur N Sackville
Bartlett, Wm. J Green's Harbor
Browning, Win. H Little Bay
Blythe, John J St. John's, West
Clegg, Herbert Sackville
Cowperthwaite.H. P., MA., St. John's
Curtis, Leyi, B.A Twillingate
Darby, T. B.,B.A. . .Musgrave Harbor
Dove, J as., D.D. (Sup'y). . .St. John's
Dotchon, Wm. H. . ..Musgrave Town
Dunn, W. T. D Brigus
Durrant, J. J Leave of absence
Drake, F. G Britannia Cove
Edmondson, W.W Twillingate
Fenwick, Mark Catalina,
Flemington, Chas Student
Frazer, Geo. C Grand Bank
Follett, C. W Cupids.
Freeman, R. W Old Perlican
Forsey, Eugene Petites
Harris, Wm Herring Neck
Hatcher, Henry C., BD. Pouch Cove
Heyfleld, Jesse Freshwater
Hill, Anthony Topsail
Hill, Jabez Wesley ville
Holmes, A. A Bird Island Cove
Hooper, Herbert
Howse, Charles Spoon Cove
Hutcheson,Wm.J., Little Bay Islands
Heal, Geo. E Carbonear
Indoe, Henry J., B.A . . . .Indian Isle-
James, Thos. H Burin
Jefferson, Selby Lawrencetown
Jones, Edgar Little Bay Islands;
Kelly, James K . . . . St. George's Bay
Kendall, Wm Western Bay
Lench, Charles Greenspond
Luscombe, Wm. J Glover Town
Matthews, Solomon Cupids-
Milligaii, Geo. S.,LL.D.,Si. John's, W
Morton, A. D., M.A St. John's
Moore, Edwin
Newman, John T Channel
Nurse, James Carbonear
Opie, James White Bay
Paine, George Fortune
Patterson, Wm. J Student
Peters, John E Student
Pincock, James Heart's Content
Pratt, John St. John's, E
Pye, John Shoal Harbor
Peck, Bramwell, J.C Bonne Bay
Peck, R.K. . Garnish & Fortune Bay
Reay, John Whitbourne
Rex, Wm Leave of absence
Russell, S. J Moreton's Harbor
Roberts, Thos.E Sound Island
Rowson, Arthur E Flat Island
Scott, Henry Exploits-
Seeley, Wm Student
Sidey, John C . . . Nipper's Harbor
1895J
CLERGY METHODIST.
Skinner, Alfred Student
Smith. James B.A. . Northern Bight
Snowden, Samuel Blackhead
Stoney, Ackroyd Red Bay
Stoney, George Student
Story, George P. .Guardian of Home
Swann, Wm Harbor Grace
Squires, Charles St. Anthony
Taylor, Edgar Trinity
Tratt, Wm. R. . . .Lower Island Cove
Wheatley, J. J Fogo
Willey, F. Geo Bay Roberts
Wilson, James Hant's Harbor
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
IN C/\N/\DA.
The next Annual Session convenes
in Gait, Ont., Wednesday of the
second week of the Provincial Exhi-
bition, i.e., about Sept. llth, 1895.
General Superintendents Rev. E.
P. Hart, Rev. Geo. W. Coleman,
Rev. W. J. Hogg.
Chairmen of Districts Rev. James
Craig, Brantford, Ont. ; Rev. Albert
Sims, Uxbridge, Ont.; Rev. A. H.
Norrington, Elginburgh, Ont.
Secretary of Conference Rev. Jas.
Craig, Brantford, Ont.
Treasurer of Conference Rev. W.
C. Walls, Kelvin, Ont.
Allan, D Hannon
Allguire. A Crown Hill
Beun, M S Ridgeway
Bretz, J Gait
Burnham, R Verona
Burkholder, David Huntsville
Campbell, W. J Toronto
Clink, James Uxbridge
Commodore, J . W Ardoch
Eagle, J. M Gait
Forman, James Perth Road
Gregory, W. H ............. Ardoch
Hamilton, R ............ Bracebridge
Miller, Wm ............... Shetland
Miner, H. L ............. Cataraqui
Mudge, Israel ................ Keith
Overpaugh, G ............ Smithville
Reed, C. H .................. Forest
Reynolds, W. H .......... Belhaven
Rogers, S ................. Burnley
Rogers, Herbert ........ Lansdowne
Sager, L. A ................. Wilton
Sexsmith, Jonathan .......... Orillia
Shay, W. J ............... Barkway
Snider, E .............. Trent Bridge
Snyder, Lyford ........ Perth Road
Slingerland, E. . . Walsingham Centre
Walls, W. C ................. Kelvin
Walker, S ................ Armadale
EVANGELISTS.
Botting, Miss Mary. . . .Niagara Falls
Craig, Mrs. M. C. . .
Diller, Miss Mary
Green, Miss A. L
Norrington , Mrs. M .
.... Brantford
... 1 ilsonburg
...Dawn Mills
..Elginburgh
Robinson, Mrs. Jennie.. .Port Credit
Rusk, Miss Josephene . Niagara Falls
Sipprell, Miss M ......... Tilsonburg
Snyder, Miss Emma ......... Gunter
Warren, Mrs. L. J ....... Dawn Mills
AFRICAN METHODIST
CHURCH.
EPISCOPAL
Bishop Henry McNeil Turner, D.F.,.
LL.D., Chatham.
Secretary Henry Alex. S. Hartley,
D.D., Ph.D., Yarmouth, N.S.
Bell, J. H Windsor
Bowen, H. H Shelburne, N. S
Brown, W". B Amherst, N. S
Davis, H Liverpool, N. S
Hagins, T. H Binchtown, N.S
Hartley, H. A. S., D.D. .. Yarmouth,
Jacklin, A Oakville
Kersey, A St. John. NB
Kane, W. S Chatham
Masterson , J Harrow
North, E. H Amherstburg
O'Banyoun, J Hamilton
Porter, Jas . . . Hamilton, Bermuda
Roberts, J. B Dresden
Spencer, A Halifax, N.S
Skerett, J. W .... Port La Tour, N. S
Toles, A Guelph
Turner, H.M., D.D.,LL.D. .Chatham
THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SYNOD OF CA.NADA.
The next Annual Meeting will be held at Elmira, Ont., beginning Thursday, June 6th, 1895.
President Rev. A. R. Schulz
7 ice- President Rev. J. Stremfer.
Secretary Rev E. Hoffmann
Treasurer Rev. J. Goos . . .
Elmira.
....Zurich.
. . . . Hamilton.
.... Conestogo v
Arendt, M Waterloo
Badke, J Humberstone
Barthomew, O. D Morrisburgh
Berner, U Elmwood
Berthold, E. G Langenburg, Assa.
Blunck, A Rostock
Brackebusch, G Denbigh
Bruph, F Buttonville
Christiansen, B. .Grand Haven, Mich
Daclisel, G Listowel
Eggers, A Auburn
Goos, J Conestogo
Hoffman, E Hamilton
Langhnlz. J Philipsburg
Larnke, C Arnprior
Littwien, E Boonholm
Maasz, J New Hamburg
Meinhold, E Hespeler
Mueller, P. W Germania
Miiller, B Hanover
Mliller, P., M.D., Ph..... Walkerton
Miinzinger, F. N Wellesley
Murray, E North Williamsburg
Neudorffer, E Neustadt
Nitardy, O Baden
Pempeit, F Edmonton, Alb.
Petschke, H Heidelberg
Ramthun, E.. Upper Thome Centre
Rembe, H Desboro
Ritter, E. F Freemansburg. Pa.
Ruccius, H. M Winnipeg
Sander, H Wellesley
Schmieder, H. C Edenwald, Assa
Schiilke, E Rankin
Schulz, A. R Elmira
Schroder, C Pembroke
Strempfer, J Zurich
Veit, F Tavistock
Villing, W Gretna, Man.
Walbaum, H New Dundee
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN ONTARIO.
Conference meets at Ringwood, on Wednesday at 2 o'clock p.m., before the third Sunday in June, 1895.
President Elder D. Prosser Newmarket.
Secretary Elder W. S Cowle Sandford.
Treasurer Brother W. W. Trull Orono.
Executive Board- Elders D. Prosser, W. S. Cowle, W. Percy, and Bros. R. Kirton, E. Lick, W. Trull and
J. N. Dales, B.A.
For the Ontario Christian Magazine, Rev. Thos. Garbutt, Little Britain, is Editor, and J. N. Dales, B.A.,
Kingston, Associate Editor.
Ordained Ministers.
Chidley, W. H .Standfordville, N.Y.
Clark, L Brown Hill
Cowle, W. S Sandford
Garbutt, T Little Britain
Gould. E. J.... ....Castleton
Prosser, D Newmarket I Licentiates.
Prosser, S Castleton | Fletcher, Percy < r<-ii.>
Prosser, J Oshawa I Inch, W. H
Prosser, W Keswick
Russ, J. L Grafton
Shoults, J. H Toronto
Hainer, C. H Stouffville | Thompson, James Keswick
Morgan, W. H. .Standfordville, N.Y.
Percy, W Stouffville
Perkins, G Harriston
Willcughhy, J
1 1 ray (on
Wimat s, J. P . .Staudfordville, N. Y.
Lord, T
Morton, F... Keswick
Trull, W. W Orono
Prosser, W. .
Pryne, Jacob . .
Ballantrae
VanNornmn, D Keswick
| Van Norman, Van
Keswick
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CLERGY EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION CONGREGATIONAL.
[1895
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA.
CANADA CONFERENCE.
The next Annual Session convenes at South Cayuga, Ont.
Bishop Rev. Thomns Bowman
Secretary Rev. J. P. Hauch
Conference Treasurer Rev. J. G, Litt
Mission President Rev. D. Kreh
Mission Secretary Rev. J. A Schmitt
Mission Treasurer Rev. L. H. Wagner
Bean, E. H Hespeler, Ont.
Becker, Emil Benmiller
Bolender, C Pembroke
Brand, D. H Zurich
Braun, G Hamilton
Braun, G. P Diemerton
Braun, G. K. (Local) Crediton
Burn, E Port Elgin
Clemens, M Attercliffe Station
Clemens, D. H. (Local).. Washington
Damm, G. D Pelham Centre, Ont.
Denstedt, F. (Sfctt.;.. Naperville, 111.
Devitt, I. K Rodney
Dierlamm, H Milverton
Dippel, D. (Sup'y) Elmira
Eby, E Dash wood
Eidt, L Elm wood
Finkbeiner, G Tavistock
Finkbeiner, C. S Listowel
Finkbeiner, S New Hamburg
Garret, J. C (Local) Tilsonburg
Grenzebach, J. H Alsfe.ldt
Grenzebach.J.C.O&tt.; Naperville, 111
Haist, G. F Mildmay
Haist, A. Y St. Jacobs
Haist A. J. (Stu.J. . .Naperville, III.
Hammett, J. W Glenshee
Hauch, Theo Hanover
Hauch, J. P Berlin
Hauch, S. M (Student) Naperville, 111
Klingbeil, W. (Stu.). Naperville, I
Knechtel, S. R Campden
Koenig, D. B. (Stu).. Naperville, 111.
Kreh, D. (Pres. Eld.) Waterloo
Krug, Wm . (Local) Chesley
Krupp, S . .
Arnprior
Leibold, H. (Stu.). ..Naperville, 111.
Litt, J. G Crediton
Maurer, M Gowanstown
Meyer, F Sebringville
Miller, J. ( Local) Elmira
Morlock, J. C South Cayuga
Moyer, J. M Selkirk
Nash, J. (Local) Campden
Naergarth, J. (Local) Winslow
Richards, J. W Tain
Rieder, D Chesley
Rife, E. E. (Student). Naperville, III.
Sauer, A. W Rye, Muskoka
Scharffe, F. (Local) Dashwood
Schettler, A. (Local) Dashwood
Schmidt, H. G. G Golden Lake
, April 18th, 1895.
Chicago, 111.
Berlin, Ont.
Crediton, Ont,
Waterloo, Ont.
New Hamburg, Ont.
Stratford, Ont.
Schmitt, J. A New Hamburg
Schneider, N. (Local) . . South Cayuga
Schwalm, J. K Philipsburg
Schwandt, W Wililamsford
Schwarz, G. F. (Sup'y) Creditou
Seito, Hiruma. (St u) . . Tokio, Japan
Spies, C. A. (Sup'd).. Cleveland, Ohio
Spies, F. S Hawksville
Staebler, J Sebringville
Steuernagel, C Waterloo
Thomas, H. A Elmira
Thomas, E. H Norwich
Umbach, J.(Pr.EL). .New Hamburg
Umbach,S. L.,(Prof. Union Biblical
Institute) Naperville, 111.
Wagner, L. H Stratford
Wagner, G. H Rockingham
Walter, J . (Local) Listowel
Werner H., (Sup'd) Rodney
Wildfang, L. (Local) Tavistock
Wilhelm, J Morriston
Wing, M. L. (Pres. Eld.) Berlin
Winkler, Ph. (Sup'd) St. Jacobs
Wittich, L Plattsville
Yaeger, W. J Waterloo
Yenni, J. D Waterdown
CONGREGATIONAL DENOMINATION.
The Congregational Union of Ontario and Quebec will hold its next Annual
nesday June 5th, 1895.
Chairman for 189ItRev. Prof. Warriner, B.D
Chairman for 1895 Rev. J. R. Black, B.D
Secretary-Treasurer Rev. J. P. Gerrie, E. A
Statistical Secretary Rev. J. T. Daley, B.A
The Congregational Union of Nova Scotia and New
Chairman Rev. John Wood
Secretary Rev. J. W. Cox, B.A
Treasurer James Woodrow, Esq
Statistical Secretary Rev. J. Shipperley
Austin, J. M Sheffield, N B
Adams, T. H Ballinafad, Ont.
Ball, G. W. .'.'.....'.. Liverpool, N.S
Barbour. W. M., D.D... Montreal, Q
Barker, E > . . Toronto, O
Barker, Joseph De Bee, N.B
Bentley, Hugh Pine Grove, O
Hay, William Scotland, O
Hay, James Rockport, O
Hay, R Watford, O
Hill, E. M., M. A Montreal, Q
Hindley, J. I., Ph.D Forest, O
Hindley, W. J : . .Garafraxa, O
Hodgkinson, T Winnipeg, M
Black, R. K ....................... I Hopkins. Robt .......... Listowel,
Black, J. R.,B.A ........ Kingston,O Hyde, T. B .............. Toronto, O
Blesedell, James. Pleasant River.N.S j Howie, D ............ St. John. N.B.
Bolton, Charles E .......... Paris, O j King, Stephen ........... Toronto, O
Brown, J. L ........ Franklin Centre Jackson, S. N.. M.D ---- Kingston, O
Burgess, E. J ......... Edge worth, O ! Johnston, Wm ........... Toronto, O
Claris, W. H. A .......... London, O Macallum, Daniel ....... Maxwell,
Mason, H. C., B.A ...... Brandon, M
Madill, J. C ................ Souris, O
Madill, W. H ............ Watford, O
Main, A. W .......... Cowansville, O
Margrett, Albert ........ Speedside O
Clarke, W. F ............. Guelph, O
Colclough, Joseph ........ Lanark, O
Cornish, G., LL.D ....... Montreal, Q
Cox, Jacob W., B.A.. Economy, N.S
Currie, W. T., B.A . . African Mission
Craik, Galen H., B.A ..Waterville, Q
McAdie, J .......... St. Andrews, Q
Daley, James T., B.A ____ Burford, O j McCuaig, J. A. C ........ Toronto, O
Dearborn, P. F Rock Island,
Duff, C., M.A Toronto, 6
Duff, R. J., B.A Georgetown, O
Fenwick, K. M Montreal, Q
Gerrie, J. P., B A Toronto, O
Goffin, J. W Edgar, O
Goddarp, Henry Milton, N S
Gray, M. S Laurel.O
Grisbrook, E.
Gunn, W.T., B.A Cowansville, Q
Gunner, Frederick, JH.D..Listowel,O
Hall, Thomas Montreal, Q
Hamilton, D. S., B.A Forest, O
MacColl,E.C. W., B.A
McCormack, A ...... Cold Springs, O
McEwen, John D ..... Brooklyn, U S
McGill, A.., M.A. ...Ryckman'sCor., O
McGregor, A. F., .B.^..Woodstock,O
Macintosh, W ........... Ottawa, O
McKillican, J ........... Tiverton, O
McKinnon, Norman.. St. Johns, NB
Mitchell, S. L ........ Sherbrooke, Q
Morton, J .............. Hamilton, O
Moore, Churchill ---- Ayer's Flats,
Nicholls, Sampson ....... Toronto
Pedley, Hugh, B. A.. ..Winnipeg, M
, Q
, O
Meeting in Hamilton, Ont., on Wed-
Montreal.
Kingston.
, . .' Toronto.
Burford.
Brunswick.
Truro, N.S.
Economy, N.S.
St. John, N.B.
Maitland, N.S.
Pedley, J. W., B.A.. Vancouver, B.C
Pedley, Hilton Japan Mission
Pritch?"d,W.S.,,B.^I . Bowmanville,O
Purdon, D. W Cheyboyne, N S
Read, F. W African Mission
Purkis, G Bowmanville, O
Read, G. E Fitch Bay, Q
Richardson, A. W.,B.A . . Brantford, O
Robinson, R Toronto, O
Salmon, John, B.A Toronto, O
Sanderson, J. G Danville, Q
Sharratt, J Twillingate, Nfld
Shipperley, J Maitland, N S
Siddall, G. W St. John's Nfld
Silcox, J. B Montreal, Q
Silcox, E. D Embro, O
Sims, Thos., D.D Toronto, O
Skinner, George Frome, O
Smith, W. W St. Catharines, O
Squires, John Random, Nfld
Sykes, S Keswick Ridge, N.B
Unsworth, Joseph Toronto, O
Unsworth, J. K., B.A Toronto, O
Warriner, W. H.,B.D. . . .Montreal, O
Waterworth, J. A
Watt, W. J Melbourne, Q
Watson, W. H Hamilton, O
Webb, Thomas Toronto, O
Whitman, J Cornwallis, N S
Wild, Joseph, D.D London, O
Williams, B. B Guelph, O
Wilmot, W. F Toronto, O
Wood, John Truro, NS
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CLERGY PRESBYTERIAN,
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.
The General Assembly will meet in St. Andrew's Church, London, on the second Wednesday, of June, 1895.
At 7.30 p.m.
Officers 1893-94.
Moderator : Rev. Geo. Leslie MacKay, D.D Tamsin-Formosa.
Clerks : Rev. W. Reid, D.D Toronto.
Rev. Robert Campbell, D.D Montreal.
SYNOD OF THE MARITIME
PROVINCES.
Rev. T. Sedgwick, Tatamagouche,
N.S., Clerk.
Aitken, Win. Newcastle, N B
.Allan, J. M Waterville
Anderson, J., B.D., St. Stephen, N B
Annand, J., M.A. (Miss) N. Heb.
Archibald, W.P., B. ^.,Cavendish,PEI
Barker, Joseph Debec Junction
Bayne, E. S Hillsboro
Bearisto, J. K Glassville, N B
Beg, W. P., M.A .... Kentville, N S
Bennett,J., D.D. (Ret.). St. John.NB
Bowman A New Glasgow
Boyd, A Kempt, N S
Boyd, Samuel Wallace, N S
Bruce, Geo., B.A St. John, N B
Burns, R. F., D.D Halifax
Burrows, Andw., D.D Bermuda
Burgess, Jas Carleton, St. John
Cairns, J.A., M.A . . . .Scotsburn, N S
Calder, William R Mira, C B
Calder, W. C Tower Hill
Cameron, Alex.CRe.)L.Stewiacke,NS
Cameron, John Bridgetown
Cameron , J. G Souris, P E I
Campbell, Alexander. .. Merigornish
Campbell, D Bucklaw
Campbell, M Strathalbyn
Carr, A. F.,3f.^.,Campbelltown,N B
Carruthers, J New Glasgow, N S
Carson, G. S., B. A Pictou, N S
Chase, J.H., Jf.^i. .OnslowStat., NS
Clarke, D. McD Chipman, N B
Coffin, J. R Bloomfield, P E I
Coffin, F. S. . .Lower Stewiacke, NS
Crawford, H Dublin Shore, N S
Crawford, J. W. . . .Mahone Bay, N 5
Cumming, Robert Westville, N S
Cumming, Thomas Truro, N S
Currie, John, D.D. (Prof.).. Halifax
Darragh, W. S. (Ret.). . Linden, N S
Davey, F River Hebert
Dawson, Wm., B.D..U. Canard, N S
Dickie, A. B Halifax, N S
Dill, E. M., B.D.. .Summerside, PEI
Drummond, D Boulardine, C B
Dustan, John F.. Richmond, Halifax
Falconer, Alex Pictou, N. S
-Falconer, J. F Bedford
Falconer, J. W. Newport
Falconer, R. A Halifax
Fisher, George H.A . ..Dalhousie, N B
Fisher, J. M Lawrencetown
Fiske, D., B.D. ..Florenceville, NB
Forbes, J. A Glace Bay, C B
"Forbes, J. F Sydney, N S
Forrest, J.,D.D.(Pr.D.Col.) Halifax
Fotheringham, T, F.. ..St. John, NB
Fowler.W. J., B. k.fOJfjEscuminac, Q
Fowler, Thomas, M.A. .Halifax, N 8
Fraser, D.S., BA...V. Stewiacke.NS
Fraser, D Hampton
Fraser, D. G .'. . . Wolfville
Fraser, John North Shore
Fraser, J. K Alberton, PEI
Fraser, W. M., B. Sc Halifax
Fraser, S. A Hopewell
Fullerton, T. F Charlottetown
Gaudier, A Halifax
Geggie, A. L Truro, N S
Oillies, E. .Murray Harbour S., P E I
Oillis, J Dundas. P.E.I
Gordon, D. M., B.D Halifax
9
Gordon, G. L River John, N S
Graham, Wm St. John's, Nfld
Grant, Alex E. Lake Ainshe, C B
Grant, H. R Trenton
^rant, K. J. D. D .. S. Fernando, Trin.
Grant, Wm Cow Bay, C B
Gray, A Economy
Gray, J., B.D. ^.Ret.).. . Sussex, N B
Greenless, J. A New Mills
Gunn, A., B.A Cardigan, PEI
Gunn, A. D. . .Stewiacke Village, NS
Hamilton.W . . Kingston,KentCo. N B
Harvey, M., B.A Nd
Harvey, McL Moses River
Hawley, John St. James, N B
Henderson, Dunean..Blue Mt., N 8
Herdman, A. W. K Port Elgin
Jack, L. (Ret.) ..... Buctouche, N B
Jack, T. C., B.A Maitland, N S
Johnston, T. G Blackville, NB
King, A Murray Harbor
Kinnear, G. F. .New Richmond, N B
Laing, Robert, M.A Halifax
Lawson, S. G Riversdale
Layton, Jacob Milford, N S
Leek, George A L. La Have, N S
McClure, J. K St. Croix
McCoy, Joseph, M.A. .Chatham, N S
McCulloch,W.,D.D.(.Ke.). Truro, N S
MeCurdv, J. F Boushaw
Me Donald, D. BA. BD. . .Strathborne
McDonald, Willard.Fredericton, N B
McDougall, Donald . . . Baddeck, C B
McFarlane, J. D Melrose
McGillivrav, Daniel Lunenburg
McGillivray, J.D Clifton, N S
McGlashen, J. A Budgeport
McGregor, D Amherst, N S
McKay, Charles Brookfleld, N S
McKay, D. O Rockville
McKay H. B Wallace N S
McKay, J. McG(/?e^.)Port Elgin, N B
McKay Neil Chatham, N B
McKenzie,AA.,3fvi.,,Sc.,Brookneld
McKenzie, J. A Pugwash, N S
McKenzie, J. W., B.A .Mid gell, P E I
McKenzie.J.W. (Miss) New Hebrides
McKenzie, M. A. . . Grand River, C B
McKinnon, Duncan. . Lockeport, N S
McLean,A.,Jf.^l.(H r .t.; New Glasgow
McLean J. A Harvey, N B
McLean, I. B., B.D Little Harb ur
McLean, Jas Great Village, N S
McLean, A. K Acadia Mines
McLean, Roderick . . Valleyfiold, PEI
McLeod, A. B St. Peter's
j McLeod, A. W., Pfc.D.Thorburn, N S
i McLeod, D.B..3f.^i.... Kinross, PEI
McLeod, G. B Cove Head
McLeod, H., D.D. (Ret. $. Sydney, C B
McLeod, 3M.,M.A.. Long River, PEI
Mcl-eod, M Loch Lomond, C B
McLeod, Mai Cape North
McLeod, Wm Maddock
McMillan, Angus West Bay
McMillan, Donald.Sydney Mines, C B
McMillan, G.. B.^.Princetown, PEI
McMillan, John, B.D Halifax
! MoNab, E Harbour Grace
! McNeill, L. G., M.A.. St. John, N B
I McNichol, W Folly Village
McPherson, H. H., M.A .... Halifax
Macrae, Donald, D.D..St. John, NB
Macrae, W. L Prin^etown
Mahon, A. W Marshfield, P E I
Mason, W. A., B.A. Georgetown, P. E.I
Millar, E. D., B.A... Yarmouth, NS
Miller, G Matapedia
Morrison, P. M. (Agt.Ch.). . . . Halifax
Morash, A. V Upper Caledonia
Morton, J., D.D. . . .'lunapuna, Trin.
Morrison, W. C Bay of Islands
Moss, W. T. D Lot 11
Mullen, J. S Stanley, N B
Munro, J. R., B.A. .Antigonish, N S
Munro, Chris Oxford
Murray, I., D.D.. North Sydney, C B
Murray, F. W Bass River, N B
Murray, John .... Shubenacadie, C B
Murray, J. D Red Bank, N B
Murray, Jas., (WC.). . .Montrose, PEI
Ness, W. H Portapique
Nicholson, T. (Ret.) Charlo.NB
Patterson,G.D. D.(WC)N. Glasgow, NS
Pollok, A., D.D. (Prof.) ... Halifax
Pringle, G. C Pisarinco
Rankin, E. B Sydney
Rainnie, W. W St.John
Rattie, E. J Noel
Robbins, John Truro, N S
Robertson, A.. . . New Glasgow, N.S
Robertson, H. A Erromanga
Robertson, J., M.A., Black River, NB
Robitnson, J.M., B. J.,Moncton, NB
Rogers, A., B.A Scotsburn, N S
Rosborough, J.Jf.^.Musquodoboit H
Ross James Carleton. St. John
Ross, Wm., B. ^.Prince William, N B
Scott, Wm Charlottetown
Sedgwick,T.,D.D. Tatamagouche.N S
Simpson, Allan Halifax
Simpson, F. C Bridgewater
Sinclair, A. McLean . ..Eldon, PEI
Sinclair, Jas Bridgeville
Spenser, W. H Montague, PEI
Steven, J Harcourt
Stirling, Alex Clifton, P E I
Stewart, A. S . . .Wood Island
Stewart, Thos Dartmouth, N S
Sutherland. D., Charlottetown, PEI
Sutherland, Donald Gabarus, C B
Sutherland, J Caledonia, PEI
Sutherland, J. M New Carlisle
Sutherland, J. S Sussex
Thomson, A. F..Bathurst Vill., N B
Thomson, A. W Conva
Thompson, F. W. Upper Musquodoboit
Thompson.W.McC. (OM) N. Bedique
Turnbull, J.H., Jf.^.,Stellarton,N S
Vaus, R. G St. George
Whidden, R. S Bridgetown
Wright, D Springhill, N S
SYNOD OF MONTREAL
AND OTTAWA.
Rev. K. Maclennan, Levis, Clerk.
Anderson, D., M.A. (Ret) .. .Levis, Q
Armstrong, W. D., Ph.D. Ottawa. O
Aston, E Merrickville
Barclay, James, M A. .D.D.Montreal
Bayne, G.Dunlop, B.A. Pembroke, O
Bayne, G. T!.,B.A Ashton, O
Beatt, J. H Cumberland.O
Bennett, Orr Russell, O
Bennet. J L'Orignal, O
Bennett, Thos Montreal
Blakely,W.D.M.,J5.^.For'tersFall8,O
Boudreau, M. F St. Hyacinthe, Q
Bourgoin, Jules.. PA. Trembles
Boyd, J. M., B.D Beauharnois, Q
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Brunea, J. O Quebec
Buchanan, D.N Lanark
Burnet, John S Martintown, O
Bums, S. S Newboro
Calder, John A. G Lancaster, O
Cameron, C. J., M.A . . Brockville. O
Cameron, Hugh, B.A. .Morrisburg O
Cameron, Jno. J.,MA Athens, O.
Campbell, Isaac Ottawa
Campbell, J. MA ,LL. D(Pr)Moritreal
Campbell, John C Russell, O
Campbell, Neil.fi. .4., Oliver's Ferry.O
Campbell, R., D. D Montreal
Campbell, R., D. Sc Renfrew, O
Canning, W. T. (Ret .... Mountain.O
Carter. J. M Nulle Isles, Que.
Chiniquy, Charles, Montreal
Cooke, C. H., B.A... Smith's Falls, O
Country, D. G., Sc.
Cormack, James Maxville, O
Cote, Jos. E Namur, Q
( :raig, Hugh Windsor Mills
Coussirat,D., J B.Z).( J Pro/) ..Montreal
Grombie, George . . Fort Coulonge, Q
Crombie, J. Myles, CotSdes Neiges, Q
Cr0mbie,John,>/.^.,(^e<.)S. Falls. O
Cruikshank, W.R. B.A Montreal
Currie, D Perth
Dauby M Ottawa
Dewey, Fmlay*M., A.M. ..Montreal
Doudiet, Chas. A.. ..Buckingham, Q
Duclos, J. E Vallevfield, Q
Duclos, R. P Montreal
Findlay,D.,3f.^ Manotick, O
Fleck, James, B.A Montreal
Fleming, David, B.A Toledo, O
Forlong, Wm Montreal
Fraser, James, Cushing, Q
Gamble, Robert, .A..Wakefield, Q
Gilmour, F. C
Givan, Arpad Williamstown, O
Goodwillie, J. M., M.A . . . . Vernon, O
Gourlay, I. L Chelsea
Grant, A. S. , B. A . , B. D . . Almonte, O
Gloag, L. M Morwood
Graham, Arch., B. A., N.Williamsburg
Hastie, James Cornwall,
Heine, Geo. C Montreal
Herridge, W. T., B D Ottawa, O
Higgins, Jos. H., B.A.. .Mountain, O
Hyland, David J.Fitzroy Harbour, O
Internoscia, A Montreal
Jenkins, Jno,Z>. D.(Ret.). London, Eng
Kalem, Hagope T Earldley, Q
Kellock.D., Jf M.,Ph.D. .Richmond.Q
Knowles, Robt Pembroke, O
Knowles, Robt. E Ottawa, O
Lament Hugh, D.D ..Grand Metis,Q
Lochead, J. S N. Gower
Logie, E. A Chalk River
Love, A. T., B.A Quebec
MacAdam, T. (Prof.) Quebec
McAlister, John M., ^.^l.Iroquois, O
McArthur, Geo., B.A ... .Cardinal, O
McCaulay,E., J B.^.,Ramsey'sCorners
McClung, J Kingsbury
McConnell, Jas. A.. Watson's Corners
McColl, D., B.A St. Sylvester
McCusker,S,F,.&4. St.L.deGonzaqu
McDiannid, H. J Kemptville, O
McDonald. D., A. M., Ph.D., St.
Agnes de Dundee, Q
McDougall, J.B.A : Holton
McFarlane, A. H Franktown, O
McFarland, J. A Ottawa
McFarlane, J. F S. Mountain
McGillivray, J Cote S. Antoine.Q
McGregor, Alex Cantley, Q
MacKay, A. E.,D.D Montreal
McKay, Neil St. Elmo
McKay, N. T. C. ...Summerstown, O
McKay, R., B.D Douglas, O
McKechnie, D. L. (O.Jf.)Mattawa, O
McKenzie, John Moose Creek, O
McKenzie, W. A Brockville,
McKerracher, Chas. M Howick, Q
McKibbin, R.J ,B. A Bryson.Q
McLaren, D., B.A Alexandria, O
McLaren, John Kinburn, O j
McLean, J. M Blakeny, O
McLean, Don'd J., B.A . . Arnprior.O
McLean, Hugh Richmond, O
McLennan, D.D Apple Hill, O
Maclennan, K Levis
McLennan, M., B.A. . . .Kirk Hill, G
McLennan, A. K. , B. A . Dalhousie Mills
McLeod, John, B.A... VankleekHill
McLeod, J. W South Finch
McLeod, J. R Three Rivers, Q
McLeod, Roderick Dunvegan, O
McNabb, Robert, B A .Beachburg, O
McNair, R Carleton Place
McNish, Neil, LL. D ... .Cornwall, O
McPhee, Norman Marsboro', Q
Mcllraith, John S. . . Balderson, O
Me Vicar, D. H . , D. D. ,L L. D. , Montreal
Mackie, John Lachute, Q
Madill, J Bishop's Mills
Matheson, John Martintown, O
Minard, M Belleriviere
Miller, A Aylwin
Mitchell, E. A., B. A .. ..Almonte, O
Mitchell, T. A Avonmore
Moore, Win., D.D Ottawa, O
Morin, Jos. L., M.A Montreal, Q
Morrison, D. W., B. /'..Ormstown, Q
Mowatt, A. J Montreal, Q
Muir, J. B., D.D .. ..Huntingdon, Q
Muir, T Scottstown
Mylne, Solomon(tfe.)Smith's Falls, O
Nelson, Thus, A Bristol. Q
Nichols, John Montreal
Nixon, Thos Smith's Falls, O
Oxley, M. S., B.A., (O.M.). . Montreal
Paterson,D.,4.J/.Z>.Z>.St.Andrew'sQ
Patterson, A., B.A Pakenham, O
Patterson. James, (Clerk).. Montreal
Pugh, David New Rockland, Q
Ratteray, J Eganville
Reid, W. D Montreal
Ross, C. B., B. U Lachine, Q
Ross, James, B.D Montreal
Rowat, Andrew Athelstane Q
Russell, Alex Portage du Fort
Russell, Andrew . . Omabrack Centre
St. Germain, P. E Ductos, Q
Scott, Alex. A.,, J.Jf, Carleton PI. O
Scott, Alex. H. A.M Perth, O
Scott, Eph Montreal
Scott, M. H., Jf.4 Hull, Q
Scrimger,J,Jf.^.Z>D(Pro/.)Montreal
Seylaz, E. F Ottawa
Sharp, J McDougall
Shearer, Wm., Sherbrooke, Q
Sinclair, J. A Spencerville
Smith, G A . . St. Anne de Prescott.O
Smith, G. H. , B.A Danville
Smith, W. S Middleville
Smyth, W.J..PhD Montreal
Steele, Jacob Chicoutimi
Stewart, James Montreal
Stewart;, Donald Dunbar, Q
Stuart, James Prescott, O
Suckling, A. E.. Farnham Centre., Q
Sutherland, James Inverness, Q
Tait, Donald, B.A Quebec
Tanner, Chaa. A Richmond, Q
Tanner, J. W Sawyerville
Taylor, Hugh Loch Winnoch, O
Taylor, S. J., B A Montreal, Q
Tuffts, W. M Hawkesbury
Turnbull, J Marlow
Vernier. Paul S Angers, Q
Waddell, N. (B.D) Lachute, Q
Warden, R.H.,D.D.Agt.Ch. Montreal
Watson, M St. Lambert
Whillans, G., B.A .N. Georgetown, Q
Whillans, Robt,, Jf.^.Hintonbury.O
Whitelaw, J. W. , B. A . Kinnen r's Mis, O
Wilson, James, A.M Lanark, Q
Winfield, T. W ; Ottawa
Wright, J. J Malloaytown, O
SYNOD OF TORONTO AND
KINGSTON.
Rev. John Gray, M.A., D.D., Orillia,.
Clerk.
Abraham, J Whitby
Acheson. S Wiarton.
Adamson % R. J Severn Bridge-
Atkinson, R . Berlin
Amos, Walter Aurora,
Anderson, J Toronto>
Anderson, W., M.A- Bobcaygeon
Andrews, Francis Keene
Argo, James Norval
Armstrong, W. C Hawkesville
Aull, Jno. M Palmerston
Baird, W. R. M Toronto-
Ball, W. S Toronto-
Ballantyne, George Mono Centre
Ballantyne, W. D Toronto
Beattie, R. J Guelpfo
Bell, Geo., LL.D. (W. C.).. Kingston
Bell, Jno. W., M.A Newmarket
Bell, J. R .' Laurei
Bennett, William Apsley
Bethune, M. N Beaverton
Binnie, J., B. D McDonald's Cor.
Black, J. A Roslin.
Blair, Archibald, B.4.,.Nassagaweya
Bloodworth, J. A Millbrook
Boyd, D., B.A Kingston-
Brown, J. A Agincourt
Buchanan . J Uptergrove-
Burnett, J. R. S Alliston
Burns, Wm., <Atjt Knox CW.YToronto
Burten, J Gravenhurst
Cameron, Jas., B.D Toronto-
Cameron, J. M Toronto Junction
Cameron. Charles (W ch.).. Durham
Cameron, D Toronto-
Cameron, M. C., B.D Harriston
Campbell, J. L., B.A . . .Cheltenham
Campbell. Chas., (W.C.). . ..Toronto
Campbell, A. U Uxbridge
Campbell, Charles A Maple
Campbell, N Mitchell Square
Carmichael, James, D.D Strange
Carruthers, S Toronto
Carswell. James Bond Head
Cattanach, J S. Menaghan-
Caven, Wm.,D.D.(Pr.K.C.) Toronto
Childerhose, S., B.A .... Kldorado, O
Chisholm, J Dunbarton
Christie, W. M Louise
Clarke, W., M.C.P.&S. Bracebridge
Cleland, James, (Ret) . . . .Port Hope
Cleland, Wm., (Ret) Toronto
Cochrane, J. J., M.A Sundridge
Coulthard, Walter Toronto
Craig R. J., M.A Deseronto
Craig, R. M Fergus
Craig, S. S Oakville
Crozier, Hugh Grand Valley
Cumberland, J., M.A Stella
Currie, Arch'd. M.A... .(Ret). Sony*
Currie, H Leaskdale
Dawson, A Toronto
Dickson, Jas. A. R., B.D.,Ph.D.G<
Davidson, J. S Blantyre
Dobson, A. B Fordwich
1 'uncan, J. B Parry Sound
Duncan, J. McD^ B.A. . .Tottenham
Duncan, Peter Colborne
Duncan, W. A Sault Ste. Marie
Ernes, L. C Ballinafad
Eastman, S. H., B.A Oshawa
Edmison, Henry, M.A Rothsay
Elliott, J. J Hillsburgh
Ewing, John Mount Pleasant
Fairlie. John Lansdowne
Farquherson, Wm Claude
Ferguson, G.D., M.A Kingston
Findlay, A. (Supt. Mis*.) Barne
Fleming, D Harrowsmith
Fleming, P Caledon East
Forrest, Wm. , (Ret.) Markdale
Fowlie, R Erin,
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Fowler, James, M. A Kingston
Eraser, James Sutton
Fraser, J. B., M.D Annan
Fraser, R. D., M.A Bowmanville
Freeman, G. E Eglington
Frizzell, Wm., Ph.B Toronto
Fuller, J Rosseau
Gallaher, John, B. A Dufferin
Gallaher.W Ayton
Galloway, Wm Hillsdale
Gandier, Jos Newburgh
Garrioch, John (O.Jf.)..Burk's Falls
George, J. L Belleville
Gilchrist, J. R., B.A Baltimore
Gilray, Alex. Toronto
Glassford, R. J. M Guelph
Goldsmith, Thos. (Ret.) Toronto
Gracey, Henry Gananoque
Grant, G., M.A., (l.P.School*yOri\\\s,
Grant,GM,D.D.(P.Q Col.). Kingston
Grant, Jas. A., W. Toronto Junction
Grant, R. N., D.D Orillia
Gray, James M Stirling
Gray, J., D.D. (Pas. Em.) Orillia
Gregg, W., D.D. (Prof.).... Toronto
Haddow, Robert, B.A., Milton
Hamilton, A.M., M.A . . Winterbourne
Hamilton, J., M.A.(O.M.) ..Keady
Hanna, W. G. B.A Oxbridge
Harrison, E. A Dundalk
Hay, John, B.D Cobourg
Henry, J. K Creemore
Hewitt, W. J Cookstown
Home, H. R Elora
Hossack, B.C., M.A Toronto
Hudson. A Maxwell
Houston, Samnel, M.A . ..Kingston
Hughes, Robert Rosemont
Hume, R. (W.C.) Toronto
Hunter, John Guthrie
Hunter, W. A., M.A Toronto
Hutcheson, Smith.(fle.) Shanty Bay
Hyde, Richard Warsaw
Inglis, Wm. (W. charge) Toronto
Jackson, Alex., Pa. D .Gait
James, David Midland
Jamieson, D. M Hepworth
Jansen, A. G Durham
Johnston, J. R Coleman
Johnston, Robert, B.A Lindsay
Johnston, W. U. . . Perietanguishene
Jordan, L. H., B.D Toronto
Knox, H. (Ord. Miss.) Banks
Lang, G. R .Wolfe Island
Laird, Robert Sunbury
Leask, Robert, ( W.C.) Toronto
Leishman, John Angus
Leslie, A., M. A Clarke
Lindsay, Peter (Ret.) Toronto
Linton, A. R , B.D Cooksville
Little, J Dornoch
Lord, C. S., B.A Grafton
McAlpine, John Toronto
McAulay A., B.A Woodville
McCaul, J Toronto
McClelland, A. D. C. L. . . . Havelock
McCrae, D., Ph.D Collingwood
McConriell, Wm Craigvale
McCracken, Jos Toronto
McCurdy,J.F.,P/i.D.(Pro/.). Toronto
McDonald, D Glenarm
McDonald, D. B Bendale
Macdouald, D. D Lorneville
Macdonnell, D. J., B.D Toronto
Macdonald, J. A Norwood
Macdonald, S Minden
McEachern, D Napanee
McFadden, A. L Mt. Albert
McGillivray, Alex Toronto
McGillivray, J.K., M.A. . McLennan
McGillivray, M., M.A Kingston
Mellroy, James. . . Watson's Corners
Mclnnes, John Elora
Mclntosh, D. (Ret.) Swansea
Mclntosh, W. R Allandale
Me Kav, A Toront
McKay, G., M. A Sunderland
McKay, R. P., M.A Toronto
McKee, Thos., B.A. (W.ch.) ..Barrie
McKeen, J. A., M. A Orono
McKellar, Hugh Conn
McKinnon, M., M.A . . .Fenelon Falls
McKenzie, D Orangeville
McLachlan, T Bolton
McLaren, J. B Columbus
McLaren, Peter J., B.D Belwood
McLaren, J. F., B.D Rocklyn
MacLaren, Wm. D.D. (Pro/. /Toronto
McLean, D. A. , Kemble
McLean, M.W., M.A Belleville
McLennan, Alex Hoath Head
McLennan , D. H Bruce Mines
McLeod, A. K Brighton
McLeod, D. D Barrie
McLeod, Donald B.A Priceville
McLeod, P. A., B.A Sonya
McMechan, J Port Perry
McMillan, A Mimico
McMillan, John North Bay
McNabb, Alex Meaf ord
McNabb, Peter Kilsyth
McNair, J Waterlooo
MoNanghton, A Port Hope
McNaughton, D. (Ret.). . . .N. Keppel
McNaughton, J., M. A Kingston
McNeill, Uptergrove
McPhail, D. G., B.A Picton
McRobbie, G. G. Ph.B. . . . Shelburne
McTavish, Daniel D. Sc Toronto
McVicar, D. , B.A Dromore
Me William, W. LL.B., Toronto June.
McWilliams, A Peterhoro
Marsh, D. B Eramosa
Martin. W A. J Toronto
Mackie, John, M.A Kingston
Maxwell, J Lions Head
Meikle, William (Ret.) Toronto
Middlemiss, Jas. D.D Elora
Miller, J. M Holstein
Millican, W (Ret.) Gait
Milligan, George M., B.A.,. .Toronto
Milne, Jas. W. H., B.A, . .Manse wood
Moodie, Robt Barrie
Moore, John, B.A Burnbrae
Moffat, R. C., D.D. (W.C.). . .Toronto
M orrison, J. A Toronto
Morrison, John Cedarville
Morrison, N Corbetton
Mowat, J. B., D.D. (Prof.) Kingston
Mullan, Elias (W.C.) Toronto
Mullan. James B Fergus
Munro, G., M.A Harriston
Mutch, John, M.A Toronto
Neil, John, B.A Toronto
Neilly, A. E Homing's Mills
Nicol, Peter Unionville
Nicholson, A. B., B.A Kingston
Orr, J. W Mono Mills
Oswald, D. P Janetville
Parsons, H. M, D. D Toronto
Patterson. Wm Toronto
Peattie, Wm. (W.C.) Toronto
Pelletier, E Webbwood
Percival. W.W., Richmond Hill
Perrin, L., B A. Geoogetown
Phalen, R. M., B.A Blackstock
Porteous, George L' Amable
Porteous, John (Ret) Gait
Potter, Jas. C Toronto
Rae, James W Act<
Ramsay, D. M., B.D Mt. Forest
Rattray, J. , B.A Melrose
Reid, Walter Wcstoii
Reid, H. E. A., B.A Stouffviile
Reid, W., D D. (Agt. Ch.).. Toronto
Rennie, J Manitowaning
Robertson, J. L., (O.M.). . . Gore Bay
Robertson, Wm., M.A Morriston
Kodgcrs, Uobt. (O.M.). . .Owen Sound
Eondeau, S Sudbury
Uoss, Donald, M.A., D.D., Kingsto
Ross, D. Y Canningto
3oss, James, B.A Harwood
Ross, J. A., B.A Churchill
Scott, J. McP., B.A Toronto
Scott, Marcus Campbellford
Sieveright, James M.A ..Huntsville
Simpson, J. L Thornbury
Sinclair, Henry (W.C.) Toronto
Smellie, George, D.D. (Ret) . . Fergus
Smith, Jas. C., M.A., B.D.. . Guelph
Smith, Frederick Bradford
Smith, J. K., D.D Port Hope
Smith, R. B Ashburn
Smith, F Johnson
Smith, T. G., D.D Kingston
Smith, W. 8 Toronto
Somerville, John, M.A. Owen Sound
Strachan, Donald Rockwood
Strachan David Hespeler
Stenhouse, J., M.A,(O.M.).. Toronto
Stewart, A. C Belmore
Stewart, John (Ret.) Elora
Stewart, J. S Coboconk
Stuart, J. (?., B.A . Toronto
Sturgeon, R. (O.M.). ..Waubaushene
Sutherland, D., M.A.. .. Warkworth
Sym, F. P Wiarton
Thorn, L. W Arthur
Thomas, H. F Preston
Thomson, D. A Hastings
Thomson,R.Y M B.D., (Prof.) Toronto
Thynne, Robert Markham
Tibb, J. C.. Streetsville
Tibb, R. C., B.A Toronto
Torrance, E. F., M.A Peterboro'
Torrance, Robt., D.D. (WC) . .Guelph
Turnbull, J, A., LL.B Toronto
Turnbull, M Orillia.
Waits, E. W. , D. Sc Owen Sound
Wallace, Robt. (Ket. ) Toronto
Wallace, W. G., M. A., B.D. Toronto
Wallace, W. E Little Current
Ward rope, Thos., D.D Guelph
Watfc. Joseph Laskay
Wells John, M.A Flesherton
White, Wm. (Retired) Peterboro'
White, Jas. H.M A.D'i Park, Toronto
Whiteman, R., B.A Port Perry
Wilkins, Wm. Thos., B.A .. .Trenton
Williamson, J., LL.D Kingston
Wilson, Alex Fairbank
Wilson, Andrew Charleston
Wilson, Thomas (Ret.) Toronto
Windell, W. C. (Retired) .. Pontypool
Wishart, David Madoc
Wylie, W. A., B.A. . .. Waubaushene
Young, Stephen Clifford
Young, W. O. (W.C.) Toronto
Young, J. A., M.A Toronta
SYNOD OF HAMILTON AND
LONDON.
Rev. W. Cochrane, D.D., BrantfordV
Clerk.
Abraham, R. H., M.A Burlington/
Acheson, Samuel . Kippen
Alexander, T.. M.A. (-Ree.)Brantford
Anderson, J. A., Goderich
Anderson, John Tiverton
Anderson.R.S.G., M.A., .D.St.HTa
Ballantyne, G Molesworth
Ballantyne, F Kirkwall
Barclay, A Lynedech
Barr, Matthew (Retired) Seaforth
Battisby, J. R.,Ph.D Chatham
Beamer, A Petrolea
Becket, John Thames ville
Bennet, J. H Kintyre
Black, James (Ret.) Hamilton
Bradley, W. A Alvinston
Brown, H Tempo-
Bryant, Jas Merrittor*
Burson, George St. Catharines
Cameron, D. G Strabane
Cameron, J. W. . . . Burne>
Campbell, David Pmkertoa,
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Campbell, John Granton
Carriere, S. A. Grand Bend
Chestnut, E. B St. Catharines
Clark, W. J London
Cochrane, W., D. D Brantford
Cockburn, E. ( M.A Paris
Colter, A. F Comber
Conning, J. S Caledonia
Cosgrove, T. A St. Mary's
Croll, KM Dresden
Cook, W. A Dorchester Station
Courtney, J. H Port Stanley
Craigie. J. R., M.A Hanover
Cruickshank, W. M St. Ann's
Craw, W. W"., B.A Thorndale
Crawford, .Inc., B.A.. .Niagara Falls
Currie, Archd, (Ret.) Duart
Currie, Donald Wallaceburg
Currie, John Belmont
Currie, Hector. B.A Thedford
Currie, Peter (W.C.) Strathroy
Cuthbertson, George Wyoming
Davidson, Duncan Langside
Davidson, John Bothwell
Davidson, T., M. A Wroxeter
Dewar, D .L Ailsa Craig
Dey, W. J., M.A Sinicoe
Drumn, A. H Avonton
Duff, Daniel Malcolm
Eadie, John Point Edward
Elliott, J. E., B.A Nairn
Fairbairn, R., B.A Dungannon
Fenton, S. (Retired) Brantford
Ferguson, I. D Brooksdale
Fisher, J. W , B.A Christie's
Fleming, Win. M Essex
Fletcher, D. H., D./' Hamilton
Fletcher, Colin, M.A Exeter
Forrest, David Walton
Fitzpatrick, Jas Underwood
Fraser, Mungo, D.D Hamilton
Gauld, John (W. ch.) . .. .Hamilton
Geddes, W. H St. Catharines
Gilchrist, Jas Bly theswood
Gillis, John .Paisley
Gordon, Jas. M.A. (Ret.) London
Gourlay, James. M.A ...Port Elgin
Graham, John H., B.A Watford
Grant, A St. Mary's
Grant, Alex. (Ret.) Lucknow
Gray, Robt Kinloss
Greab, S. C Port Dalhousie
Haig, W. M Hyde Park
Haigh, G Arkona
Hamilton, J. A. M . A . Londesborough
Hamilton , J. B Wardsville
Hamilton, Robt Motherwell
Hamilton, R. M Brantford
Hardie, J. S Ayr
Hartley, Alex. Y Bluevale
Henderson, Alex Appin
Henderson, A., A.M Atwood
Henderson, J. S Hensall
Henderson, R Bay field
Hodges. J Tilbury Centre
Hunter, R. J., B A Ridgetown
Hutt, E. R Ingersoll
James, John, D. D Walkerton
Jamieson, W. H., Ph.D.. . Blenheim
Johnson, D. C London
Johnston, John Paisley
Johnson, W. H Chesterfield
Jones, S., (Ret.) Brussels
Jordan, G. W., B.A Strathroy
Kay, John Milverton
.Kay. W. Malcolm Duart
Kelso, Donald Wallacetown
King, Wm. (Retired) Chatham
TCippan, A. H Tara
Laidlaw, R. J., LL.D Hamilton
Laing, John, D.D Dnndas
Larkin, F. H.,B.A Chatham
;Law, George Belgrave
T-ees, John (W.C.) Springbank
JLeiteh, Robert W Waterford
Leifcch M. L Stratford
Lindsay, N Ivan
Little, James Birr
Lochead, John S., M, A Parkhill
Lochead, W Mandamin
Lowry, M London
Lyle, Samuel, B. D Hamilton
McColl, Angus (Ret.) Chatham
McDiarmid, Arch Napier
McQuaig, F Welland
McDonald, A. D., D.D Seaforth
McDonald, J. A Varna
McDonald, J. A St. Thomas
McEachern, P. M Waterdown
McFarlane, John Pine River
McGregor, M Tilsonburg
Mclntyre, D. C., Ph. A...Beamsville
Mclntyre, R St. Thomas
McKay, Angus Lucknow
McKay, Geo., M.D . Armow
McKay, M Goderich
McKay, Wm. A., D. D.. ..Woodstock
McKee, J. C Bridgen
McKibbin, W. M., A.M. . . . Millbank
McKinnon, J., B.D Springbank
McLaren, Alex Hamilton
McLaren, J. B Blenheim
McLaren, J. M., B.A Blenheim
McLachlin, A. G., B.A . ..Harrington
McLean, Archd Blyth
McLennan, F. A Lucknow
McLennan, George Pinkerton
McLennan, G. A., B.A Jarvis
McLintock, J.W. (W.C.) .. Dover C.
McMillan, Jas Alvinston
McMullen, W. T., D.D.. .Woodstock
McNabb, John (Retired) . . . Lucknow
McNeil, J Cowal
Mc.Quarrie, Hector Queen Hill
McQuarrie, J. P Tansley
McQueen, Adam F Ripley
McHae, Donald B Cranbrook
McRobie, John, (W.C.) .... Petrolea
McTavish, \V. S. B.D St. George
Malcolm, James Teeswater
Mackay, G. L.. D.D Tamsin
Manson, Alex. L Valetta
Marsh, D B Blackheath
Martin, Wm. M., B.D Kxeter
Miller, Alex Kilmarton
Millar, D Brussels
M illoy . John . Crinan
Mitchell, J. W., M.A Thorold
Morin, W., M.A Port Colborne
Morrison, J. A Rutherford
Mowat. W Allenford
Muir, Walter Carluke
Muuro, John M Kintore
Murray, J. A London
Murray, John G Grimsby
Murray, J. L., M.A Kincardine
Murray, Ja.me$,M.A. ,B.D., Hamilton
Musgrave, Peter Seafoith
Nattress, Thos., B.A. .. Amherstburg
Nichol, F. Sarnia
Niven, D. P St. Catharines
Ndeham, G Seaforth
Panton, E. W Stratford
Paterson, Nathaniel Hanover
Patterson, G. C Embro
! Perrie, D Wingham
, Pettigrew, Robt., M.A.. Glenmorris
Pritchard, James Forest
Proudfoot, J. J. A., D.D., (Lee. K.
College) London
Pyke, R Shakespeare
Ratelifte, J. H St. Catharines
Reid. W. M Onondaga
Rennie, J. (Ord. Miss).. Spanish Mills
Robertson, D London
Robertson, J.. M.A Port Dover
Roger, Walter M. M.A.St. Catharines
Rose, John Lochalsh
Ross, Alex Clinton
Ross, John, B.A Brussels
Ross, H. M Glencoe
Russell, Alex Bothwell
Sawyers, E. H Wilton Grove
Scott, John B. (W. ch.). .Leamington
Scott, John, D.D., (Ret.). . .Hamilton
Scott, J. F Rodney
Scott, Peter Cromarty
Shaw, Neil, B.A Egnvmdville
Shearer, J. G. B.A Hamilton
Shearer. W. K., B. A Drumbo
Sinclair, R. G Mohawk
Smith, N Niagara
Stevenson, Arch'd Listowel
Stewart. Alex., B.A Clinton
Stewart, A Shakespeare
Stewart, A. S Kilmartin
Stewart, John "... Kincardine
Stewart, R Melbourne
Straith, Peter Inherkip
Sutherland, Alex Ripley
Sutherland, George Fineal
Sutherland, W. R. (Ret.) Strathburn
Tailing, M. P London
Taylor, J. B. (W. ch.) Blyth
Thompson, D. G Hamilton
Thomson, John, M.A Ayr
Thomson, T. G Hamilton
Thompson, John, D.D Sarnia
Thompson, G. J. A., Ph.D. . . Aylmer
Tolmie, Andrew Southampton
Tolmie, J. C Windsor
Tully, A. F Mitchell
Turn bull, J. A Clanbrassil
Urquhart, Alex Corunn*
Ore, Robert, D.D., (Ret.).. Goderich
Waddell. A. W., (Ret.) Blenheim
Walker, W. P Elfrida
Wai-drope, David (Ret.).. . Teeswater
Watson, Murray Leamington
Watts, I. B Port Nelson
Webster, C. A Halifax
Wilson, J Drummond Hill
Wilson, Thomas Dutton
SYNOD OF MANITOBA ANDTHB
NORTH WEST TERRITORIES.
Rev. S.C. Murray, Port Arthur, Ont.,
Clerk.
Andrew, J Rowland
Baird, A.B., B.D. (PA) Winnipeg. M
Baikie, J Miami
Beattie, Walter Virden
Beveridge, T. B. A Griswold
Borthwick, H. J., M.A.(Re.t.) Morden
Bowman, J. A Crystal City
Bryce, G., LL.D. (Prof.) Winnipeg.M
Bryden,G.W.,Jf.^ Battleford S
Cairns, John .. (W. ch) Pasadena, M
Cairns. J. A Carnduff
Cameron, A. H Estevan
Cameron, J. H Russell
Campbell, A Wolseley. Assa.
Campbell, D ."Holland
Carmichael, J. A Regina. Assa
Carswell. D McGregor
Caven, W Manitou, M
Chestnut, W. B Nesbit
Court, T. Collins Petrel
Currie, A Wawanesa
Douglas, James High Bluff, M
Douglas, James M Moosomin, M
Driscoll, A. E., B.A Souris
Duval, Fredk. B., D.D. .Winnipeg, M
Farquharson,J Pilot Mound.M
Ferrie, John Broadview
Fisher, Peter Boissevain
Flett, George Elphinstone, M
Fortune, W. G. W Elkhorn
Fotheringham,J(.fte.)..Grenfell,Assa
Fowler, Alfred Winn-peg
Fraser, W. H Treherne
Frew, Robt., M.A Birtle
Geddes, J. hn, (Ret.) . . .Carlyle. Assa
Gollan, K .". Hilton
! Gow, Kober Shoal Lake
Haig, Alex., McD Glenboro' M
Hamilton, A., B.A Stonewall
H&rt,T.,M.A., B.D.(PJ.) Winnipeg, M
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Hodges, D. H Oak Lake, M
Hodnett, Wra Killarney
Hogg, John Winnipeg, M
Hogg, Joseph Winnipeg, M
Hosie, John Rapid City
Johnson, Jonas Winnipeg
King, J.M.,D.D. (Prin.) Winnipeg, M
Lang, J Newdale
Lantrow, David (W.C.) Langvale
Lawrence, James .. Stoney Mountain
Lewis, A. W., B.D Duck Lake
Lochart, G Alexander
McArthur, J Beulah, M
McBeth, R. G., M. A.. -Winnipeg, M
McFarlane, Alex Dugald. M
McKay, Hugh \Vhitewood, Assa
MeKechnie, J. G Lumsdeu
McKenzie, A. F Deloraine
McKinlay, Wm Kildonan
McLennan, H 1 hornhill
McKutchen, Colin Shellmouth
McLeod, A.J., B.A Regina
McLeod, D Balmoral
McMillan, D. F Fort Qu'Appelle
McMillan, D Wapella
McRae,Farquher,(TF.C.)McGregor,M
McTavish. Alex., B.A Chater. M
McVicar, D.H., .B..4..Ft. Qu'Appelle
Matheson, A Springfield
Matheson, A Qu'Appelle Station
Moore, C Hamiota
Moore, W.S.,B.^ Ft. Qu'A
Mowatt, John Newdale, M
Munro, Donald Deloraine, M
Munro, J. E Gladstone
Murchie, W., B.A Binscarth
Muirhead, J. W Whitewood
Murray, S. C..B.A Port Arthur
Nairn, R., B.A Rat Portage, Ont
Omaiid, W. N.cK.,B.A... Keewatin
Patterson, J Basswood
Patterson, R Neepawa
Penman, W. L Elkhorn
Pitblads, C. B Winnipeg
Poison, S Hartney
Redden, J. A Moosomin
Robertson, J.,D.D (Spt.M) Winnipeg
Robson, Alex Qu'Appelle, Assa
Rochester, Wm. M Prince Albert
Rogerson, W Sti athclair
Ross, H Burnside
Rowand, W. L. H Fort William
Rumball, M. C Morden
Scott, T. R Oxbow
Shearer, T.. R. B.A. .. Rounthwaite
Smith, Alex Minnedosa, M
Sturgeon, R Schtieber
Sutherland, J. A. F- Selkirk, M
Sutherland, H. C Carman
Thompson, A., B. A Virden
Thompson, A., B.A Gainsboro
Urquhart, Alex Brandon, M
Welsh, J K. (O.M) Indian Head
White. Joseph Melita, M
Whyte, W.O., B.A Kamsack
Wright, Peter, B.D..P. la Prairie, M
SYNOD OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Adamson, R. J Albernie
Baylis. J. C Revelstoke
Black, W Nelson
Buchanan, Jas North Arm
Campbell, L, Ph.D Victoria
Chestnut, E. B. . . New Westminster
Dunn, Alex Warnock
Fernie. John Lacombe
Fraser, Alex Comox
Glassford, T. S. . . Ladner's Landing
Grant, J. P Pincher Creek
Hamilton, G Macleod
Herdman, I. C Calgary
Higgins, J. H Union Mines
Jaffray, J. A., B.A Canmore
Langill, P. J., B.A Vernon
Lee, Arch., B.A Kamloops
Logan, J. A Chilliwack
McCrae, D Victoria
McCulloch. R Mission City
McElman, B. K Cloverdale
McKenzie, A Cardston
M cCrae, D. A Nanaimo
McKillop, C., B.A Lethbridge
McLaren, E. D., B.D . ..Vancouver
McLeod, J. M Vancouver
McLeod. P. M. T Victoria
McMillan, J. W Vancouver
McQueen,D.G MJ B. ^4.. Edmonton, Alta
Martin, D. M Kasla
Matheson, J. A., B.D Dewdney
Maxwell, G. R Vancouver
Mogac, A I .angley
Munro, R. A Sonth Edmonton
Murray, G.,M.A Nicota Lake
Paton, T Kettle Kiver
Rogers, Thos. H., B. ^..Wellington
Ross, Walter R Donald
Seouler, T New Westminster
Smith, W. T North-field
Spear, D., B.A Innisfail
Stephen, Chas., M.A . . Medicine Hat
Tait, A., Ph.B Comox
Winchester, A. B Victorai
Wright, J. K.,B.D Spillamacheen
Young, Alex. (Ret) Nanaimo
FOREIGN MISSIONS.
I.-INDIA.
PRESBYTERY OF 1NDORE, WITH 8YWODI-
CAL POWERS.
Rev. Jas. Fraser Campbell . .Rutlam
John Wilkie, M .A Indore
W. A. Wilson, ^/.^...Neemuch
J.Buchanan, B.A.,M D., Ujjain
Norman Russell, B.A... Indore
W. J. Jameson Neemuch
LADY MISSIONARIES.
Misses Rodger (now in Canada), I.
Ross, Beattie, M.D.,(now in Canada),
M. Oliver, M.D., Sinclair, Jamieson,
McKellar, M.D., Fraser, M.D.
II. CHINA.
1. FORMOSA.
Rev. G. L. Mackay, M.D . . . .Tamsui
Native Min.
Rev. Wm. Gauld.
Tan He \
Giam Cheng H6aJ
2. PRESBYTERY OF HONAN.
Rev. Jonathan Goforth.
J. Fraser Smith, M.D
Donald McGillivray.
Rev. M. McKenzie, M.A.
" J. H. McVicar, M.A.
W. Harvey Grant.
W. McClure,3/.D., Med.Miss'ry
' Wm. Malcolm, M.D.
Miss M. Mclntosh, Trained Nurse.
Miss Lucinda Graham.
III. NEW HEBRIDES.
Rev. J. W. McKensie Efate
" H. A. Robertson .... Eromanga
" Jo Annand, M.A Santo
IV.- TRINIDAD.
Rev. John Morton, D.D. .Tunapuna
" K. J. Grant San Fernando
" Lai Bihari (Assistant).
" W. L. Macrae Princestown
" A. W. Thompson.
" F. J. Coffin Conva
" C. C. Ragbir Diemond
LADY MISSIONARIES.
Misses A. Blackadder, M. Graham,
A. J. Archibald, L. Fisher.
V. INDIANS, NORTHWEST.
Rev. G. Fleet (Okanase) Elphinstone
" G.A. Laird (Crow S'd) Kamsack
" D. H. McVicar, B. A (File H.)F.Q.
" W.S.Moore,fi.^.,Ft QuAppelle
" H. McKay (RdLake)Whitewood
" J. McArthur (Bird Tail) Beulah
" A.J.McLeod(Gov.In.S.) Regina
TEACHERS.
Mr. G. G. McLaren Birtle
Miss McLaren, Matron.
Miss McLeod.
Mi-. D. H. McVicar Mistawasis
Miss M. S. Mclntosh Okanase
Rev. C. W. White. .... . .Crow Stand
Mr. W. J. Wright.
Miss H. Adams.
Mr. Alex. Skene, Principal, File Hills
Mrs. Skene, Matron.
Mrs. McKay, Matron... Round Lake
Mr. Wm. McKenzie.
Mrs. Moore, Matron Lake's End
Mr. G. J Welbourne. . .Stoney Plain
Mrs. Welbourne, Matron.
Miss Annie Fraser. . Port. La Prairie
' Sarah Laidlaw, '
" Lucy Baker Prince Albert
Mr. A. B Morton Regina
M rs. Leckie, Matron
Miss Lily Russel "
Mr. Thos. Shields.Pipestone Sioux Re.
.Toronto, Ont.
REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Presiding Bishop -Right Rev. T. W. Campbell, B.D
FIRST SYNOD OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.
Bixhop Right Rev. T. W. Campbell, B.D Toronto.
Allen, W. Fred Boston, Mass.
Brown, J. Eastbum . . . Moncton, N.B
Campbell, T. W., ./>. Toronto
Cuthbert, T. H Oshawa
Dobbs, C. E Portsmouth
Donaldson, J. B Ottawa
Goodchild, Win Brigus. Nfld.
Hubly.A.M Sussex, N.B
Hubbard, C. F. . .New Harbor, Nfld.
Hartley, Wm Nipissing, O.
McGrath, W. M Brooklyn, N. Y
Quieke, W. W Ottawa
Sheppard, W. C Toronto
Stevens, W. D Montreal
Trotter, J. S Belleville
Witten, W Ottawa
Wood, J. H.. ..St. George, Bermuda
Wilson, Rt. Rev. E. . .Metuchen, N.J
Wright, D. C Detroit, Mich
Jurisdiction of the Pacific Coast.
Cridge, Right Rev- E. .Victoria, B C
Haddon, T.. .New Westminster, B C
Reid, J.,Z).Z>.New Westminster, B C
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THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CANADA.
THE HIERARCHY.
PROVINCE OF HALIFAX.
Mt. Rev. Cornelius O'Brien, D.D. 1883 Halifax
Rt. Rev. John Cameron, D.D 1870 Autigonish
Rt.Rev. J.C. McDonald.D.D 1890 Charlottetown
Rt. Rev. James Rogers, D.D 1860 Chatham
Rt. Rev. John Sweeny, D.D 1860 St. John
PROVINCE OF KINGSTON.
Mt. Rev. Jas. Vincent Cleary, D.D. 1880 Kingston
Rt. Rev. Alex. Macdonell, D.D.... 1890 Al- xandria
Rt. Rev. R. A. O'Connor 1889 Peterborough
PROVINCE OF MONTREAL.
Mt.Rev.Edouard Clias. Fabre, -D.D. 1873 Montreal
Rt. Rev. Louis Zeph. Moreau, D.D. 1876 St. Hyacinth
Rt. Rev. J. M. Ernard, D.D 1892 Valleyfield.
PROVINCE OF OTTAWA.
Mt. Rev. Jos. Thos. Duhamel, D.D. 1874 Ottawa
Rt. Rev. Narcisse-Z. Lorrain, D.D. 1882 Pontiac
PROVINCE' OF QUEBEC.
His Em. E. A. Cardinal Taschereau 1886 Quebec.
Mt. Rev. L. N. Begin, D.D., Coad 1891 Quebec.
Rt. Rev. M. T. Labrecque, D.D 1892 Chicoutimi.
Rt. Rev. Elphege Gravel, D.D .... 1885 Nicolet
Rt. R< v. A. Blais, D. D 1890 Rimouski
Rt. Rev. Louis FranQ.Lafleche, D.D 1867 Three Rivers
Rt. Rev. M. T. Labrecque, D.D. ... 1892 St. Laurent
PROVINCE OF ST. BONIFACE.
Mt. Rev. Alex. A.Tache,O.Jf./.,Z)Z>. 1851 St. Boniface
Rt Rev. Paul Durieu, O.M.L, D.D. 1875 N. Westm'nstr
Rt.Rev. V.J.Grandin,O.Jf./.,Z>.Z). 1859 St. Albert
Rt Rev E. Girouard,O.J/./., D.D. 1864 /Athabaska-
Rt.Rev. J. Ulut,O.MJ.,D.D., Coad. 1867 \ Mackenzie
Rt. Rev.Albert Pascal,O.Jf./.,Z>.D. 1891 Saskatchewan.
PROVINCE OF TORONTO.
Mt Rev John Walsh, D. D 1867 Toronto
Rt. Rev. T. J. Dowling, D.D. 1887 Hamilton
Rt. Rev. D. O'Connor, C.S.B., D.D. 1890 London
ARCHDIOCESE OF HALIFAX.
No corrected return received for
18!?5. ED.
Archbishop Most Rev. Cornelius
O'Brien, D.D.
Vicar-General Very Rev. Canon J.
Carmody.
CITY OF HALIFAX.
St. Mary's Cathedral Most Rev. C.
O'Brien, D.D., Rev. Edward F.
Murphy, rector ; Revs. George A.
Ellis, D. J. Summers, M. Kinsella,
J. B. Moriarty.
St. Patrick's Very Rev. Canon J.
Carmody, V.G.; Revs. Gerald
Murphy, W. J. Foley, D.D.
St. Joseph's Very Rev. Canon P.
L. Madden, Rev. J. Walsh.
St. Agnes' Rev. W. Driscoll.
Amherst, Wm. J, Mihan.
Annapolis, W. J. Doody.
Bridgewater, E. Kennedy.
Caledonia, T. J. Butler.
Chezzetcooke, P. H. Labrecque.
Church Point, G. Blanche, A. Morin.
Dartmouth, Charles Underwood.
Elbrook, J. Crouzier.
Enfield, A. P. Desmond.
Herring Cove, T. J. Grace,
Kentville, P. M. Holden.
Londonderry, P. Walsh, D.D.
Meteghan, James Daly.
Parsboro, P. Eagan,
Prospect, J. D. Curry.
Pubnico, J. J. Sullivan.
Salmon River, A. B. Cote.
Sheet Harbor, D. O'Sullivan.
Truro, Colchester Co., J. D. Cum-
maine.
Tusket Wedge, J. M. Gay.
Weymouth, A. B. Parker.
Windsor, T. J. Daly.
Yarmouth, E. J. McCarthy.
BERMUDA ISLANDS.
Hamilton, Wm. B. Hamilton.
St. George's, T. Foran, Post Chaplain.
ARCHDIOCESE OF KINGSTON.
No corrected return received for
1895. ED.
Archbishop Most Rev. James Vin-
cent Cleary, D.D.
Vicars-General Right Rev. Mgr.
James Farrelly and Very Rev. C.
H. Gauthier.
Vicar-Foram Very Rev. J. S.
O'Connor.
Secretary Rev. Thomas Kelly.
CITY OF KINGSTON.
Cathedral of St. Mary Immaculate--
Most Rev. J. V. Cleary, D.D.;
Rev. Thomas Kelly, Bishop's Sec-
retary and rector of the Cathedral ;
Revs. Thomas Carey, Thomas Mur-
tagh, Jas. V.Neville, and J. Kehoe.
Belleville, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Jas. Far-
relly, V.G.; Rev. John O'Brien,
assistant.
Blessington, Thomas McCarthy.
Brewer's Mills, John S. Quinn.
Brockville, Very Rev. C. H. Gauthier,
V.G.; Rev. James Collins assistant.
Burgess, T. P. O'Connor.
Camden, Patrick J. Hartigau.
Carleton Place, M. O'Rourke.
Chesterville, Very Rev. John S.
O'Connor.
Erinsville, G. Cicolari.
Frankford, James J. Connolly.
Gananoque, John D. O'Gnrman.
Kemptville, M. MacDonald.
Kitley, M. J. Spratt.
Loborough, C. A. McWilliams.
Madoc, Thomas Davis, John Mc-
Carthy, assistant.
Merrickville, M. C. O'Brien.
Morrisburg, Denis A. Twoniey.
Napanee, John T. Hogan.
Perth, Charles J. Duffus.
Picton, J. H. McDonagh.
Prescott, J. Masterson, A. Carson, a.
Sharbbt Lake, C. Killeen.
Smith's Falls, Michael Stanton.
Spencerville, W. E. Walshe.
Trenton, Charles B. Murray.
Tweed, John Fleming.
Tyendinaga, Michael Mackey.
Westport, P. A. Twohey.
Wolfe Island, T. J. Spratt,
Yonge, John J. Kelly.
ARCHDIOCESE OF MONTREAL.
No corrected return received for
1895. ED.
Archbishop of Montreal Most Rev.
Edward Charles Fabre, D.D.
Vicar-Gen'l. V.Rev. F. Bourgeault.
Rural Deans Very Rev. Ls. Colin,
Superior S.S., Revs. A. Nantel, F.
Dorval, Prosper Beaudry, Jos. Nap.
Marechal, J. Morin, M. Taillon, L. I.
[ Guyon, J. U. Leclerc, J. B. Cham-
peau, L. J. Lafortune, J. S. The-
berge, F. X. Leclerc.
i Official VeryRv. F.Bourgeault.V.G.
Assessors Rev. Z. Pacicot, Canon,
Revs. F. Dorval, L. G. Guyon, A.
Nantel'.
Promoter Rev. P.N. Bruchesi, D.D.
Canon.
Vice-Promotor Rev. F. L. T. Adam.
Chancellor Rev. Alf. Archambault,
D.D., Canon.
Vice-Chancellor Rev. L. Cousineau.
CITY OF MONTREAL.
Cathedral of St. James. Most Rev.
E. C. Fabre, D.D., Very Rev. F.
Bourgeault, Dean ot Chapter, V.G.;
Canons, P. Leblanc, Z. Racicot, J.
A. Vaillant, P. N. Bruchesi, D.D.,
Alf. Archambault, D.D., W. C.
Martin, J. A. M. Brosseau, L.
Cousineau.
Notre Dame, Place d'armes, Very
Rev. Ls. Colin, S.S., Sup'r, L. A.
Sentenne, S.S., cure. F. Daniel,
S.S., H. Lenoir, S.S., J. B. Larue,
S.S., P. Rousseau, S.S., J. T. Tal-
let, S.S., A. Tranchemontagne, S.
S., V. Sorin, S.S., V. H. Marre, S.S.,
D. Chevner, S.S., H. Bedard, S.S.,
B. J. Pelletier, S.S., J. P. Braye, S.
S., O. Hebert, S. J., J. A. Gaudin, S.
S., J. B. Brassenr, S.S., G. Clapin,
S.S., W. Hebert, S.S., A Luche, S.
S., N. Latraverse, H. C. Laurier,
G. Mivelle.
St. Patrick's, J. Quinlivan, cure, J.
Toupin, S.S., J. A. McCallen, S.S.,
M. Callaghan, S.S., J. Callaghan,
S.S., J. Fahey.
St. James', P. Deguire, S.S., cure,
J. Palatin, S.S., R. Rousseau, S.S.,
J. E. Filliatrault, S.S., Cel. Maillet,
S.S., N. Troie, S. S., William
Duckett, S.S., E. E. Girot, S.S., H.
Guibert, S.S., A. Larut, vies.
St. Joseph's J. U. Leclerc, cure, F.
Rabeau, N, Gauthier, G. Bourassa,
Ch. Laforce, vies., F. Kavanagh,a.e.
St Anne's, J. Catulle, C.SS.R., cure,
Alph. Hendrickx, C.SS.R., Peter
Van derCapellen, C.SS.R,, William
Godts, C.SS.R., Edward Strubbe,
C.SS.R., E. Sternon, C.SS.A., C.
Gregoire, C.SS.R., J. Jacqmin,
C.SS.R., Paul Rioux, C.SS.R.,
Arthur Caron, C.SS.R., Henry
Banckaert, C.SS.R., Lewis Savard,
C.SS.R., Petrus Girard, C.SS.R.
St. Bridget's J. Lonergan, cure, J.
M. Lahdry. H. Barcelo, J. U.
Geoffrion, L. Desjardins, vies.
St. Vincent de Paul's, M. Laval lee,
cure, H. Langevin, Ls. Dubuc, J.
M. Roux, vies.
La Nativite d'Hochelaga H Bris-
1895]
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135
sette, cure, A. Saint-Jean, E.
Lafortune, vies., Rev. L. A. Valois,
a. c.
Sacre Coeur, F. L. T. Adam, cure,
E. Prieur, J. Turcot, J. B. Beauch-
emin, J. Reid, vies., Rev. A. Du-
buc, a. c.
St. Jean Baptiste's, M. Auclair, cure,
N. Morin, J. A. Laliberte, B. Pre-
fontaine, J. S. Larocque, vies.
Notre Dame du Bon Conseil, P.
0'Donnell,cure,P. F.O'Donnell,vic.
St. Anthony's, J. E. Donnelly, cure,
C. Guilbault, vie.
St. Charles', J. H. Carriere, cure,
A. Carriere, O. Lachapelle J. Bru-
yere, vies.
St. Gabriel's, M. O'Meara, G. Casey,
vie.
St. Louis, C. Larocque, cure, Ls.
Boissonneau, J. Bte. Jobin, vies.
Berthierville, J. B. Champeau, cure,
A. Morin, J. A. Lippe, vies.
Boucherville, J. Primeau, cure, E.
Desroches, vie., M. Piette, a.c.
Brandon, Vinceslas Clement.
Caughnawaga, J. G. L. Forbes, cure.
Chamtly, M. Lesage, cure, A. De-
quoy, vie.
<Dheitsey, O. Leferriere, cure.
ContrecxBur, J. Dequoy, cure, Z.
Cardin, vie.
Cote St. Paul, Aug. Provost, cure,
M. Chausse, vie.
oteau St. Louis, G. Lesage, cure,
A. Viau, J. A. Brule, J. Duprat,
vies.
He Bizard, J. Mallet, cure.
He Dupas, P. F. Mondor, cure.
Joliette, Prosper Beaudry. V. F.,
cure, Ed. Contant, Jos. Lafortune,
M. Levallee, M. Desrochers, vies.,
M. Martel, H. Dupuis, a.cs.
Kildare, Damien Laporte.
L'Acadie, L. J. Gaudet, cure.
Lac des Deux Montagnes (Oka), D.
Lefebvre, S.S., cure, A. Cuoq, S.S.,
H. Filiatrault, S.S., vies.
Laehenaie, P. Pelletier, cure.
Lachine, N. Piche, cure, H. Marso-
lais, vie.
Lachute, Arthur Derome.
Lacolle, J. Charette, cure, M. Forbes,
vie.
Lanoraie, L. A. Dequoy, cure, N.
Gravel, vie.
Laprairie. A. Larose, cure, Jos. Blais,
vie., C. Duprat, a. cure.
L'Assomption, F. Don al, cure, V.F.,
D. Lafortune, vie.
Lavaltrie, C. Huet, cure.
L'Epiphanie, J, T. Gaudet, cure, P.
Andre.
Longue Pointe, H. Lecourt, cure,
J. Prudhomme, anc. cure.
Longueuil. M. Tasse, cur, E. J.
Brien, vie., J. M. Bourassa, T.
Hurteau, a. es. Convent Chapel,
Phil. Berard, chaplain.
Maisonneuve, George M. Le Pailleur.
Mascouche, Jos. Lauzon, cure, P.
O. Renaud, anc. cure.
Napierville, A. P. Tasse, cure, A.
Primeau, vie.
Notre Dame de Grace, Jos. Nap.
Marechal, V.F., cure, J. A. Arch-
ambault, A. Marsolais. vies.
Notre Dame de La Merci, L. J.
Vigneault, cure.
Pointe-aux-Trembles, I. Dozois, cure,
A. Gaesnel, vie.
Pointe-Claire, F. X. Laberge, cure,
F. X. Plante, vie.
Rawdon, J. B. C. Durivage.
Repentigny, P. A. Laporte, cure.
Riviere des Prairies, S. L. Bonin,
cure.
Sault-au-Recollet, C. Beaubica, cure.
Sherrington, Jos. A. Peladeau, cure.
Ste. Adele, P. Giroux, cure.
St. Alexis, Jos. N. Lussier, cure, V.F.
St. Alphonse de Rodriguez, P. Parl-
zeau.
St. Andre, A. Dugast, cure.
Ste. Anne de Bellevue, G. F. O. Che-
vrefils, cure, M. McGinnis, vie.
Ste. Anne de Plaines, J. E. Dugas,
cure, G. Dugast, a.c.
St. Augustine, J. Bonin, Cure.
St. Barthelemi, E. Moreau, Hon.
Can., cure, G. Plouffe, M. Cabana,
vies., J. Charette, a.c.
St. Bazile le Grand, J. M. Matthieu,
cure.
Ste. Beatrix, D. Dupont, cure.
St. Benoit, F. Corbeil, cure.
St. Blaise, R. Bonin, cure, Chas.
Boissonneault, a.c.
St. Bruno, N. A. Valois, cure.
St. Calixte, A. Lajeunesse, cure.
St. t'anut, L. Pineault.
St. Colomban , J. F. Forget, cure.
St. Come, P. Sylvester, cure,
St. Constant, P. Bedard, cure.
St. Cunegonde, Alph. SSguin, cure,
A. T. Nepveu, O. H. Mongenais,
A. Belanger, A. Corbeil, vies.
St. Cuthbert, Andre Brien, cure, M.
Labreche, vie.
St. Damien, J. Brien, cure.
Ste. Dorothee, A. Breault.
Ste. Elizabeth, D. Brien, cure, F. X.
Chalifoux, vie.
Ste. Emmelie, P. St. Pierre, cure.
St. Esprit, O. Dubois, cure.
St. Etienne, F. X. Birtz, cure.
St. Eustache, L. J. Guyon, V.F.,
cure, A. Laliberte, vie.
St. Felix de Valois, U. Archambault,
cure, J. B. Desrosiers, vie.
St. Francois de Sales, D. Casaubon,
cure, F. X. Vezina, a.c.
Ste. Genevieve, J. B. Bourget, cure.
St. Henri, R. Decarie, cure, G. Pla-
mondon, T Decarie, N. Ftrland,
A. Lacasse, vies., J. B. Ripux, a. c.
St. Hermas, M. Mireau, cure.
St. Hubert, C. Collin, cure.
St. Jacques de 1'Achigan, T. Mare-
chal, cure, J. Saint-Denis, vie.
St. Jacques le Mineur, J. Morin,
cure, P. P. McGinnis, vie.
St. Janvier, J. B. Lemonde, cure, M.
Beauparlant, vie.
St. Jean Dorchester, Fortunat Au-
bry, cure, A. Pelandoau, J. E. Poi-
tras, vies.
St. Jean de Matha, I. Prevost, cur,
T. Lachance.
St. Jerome, L. J. Lafortune, V.F.,
cure, A. Laporte, A. J. Daigneault,
A. Carriere, U. Ethier, vies.
St. Joseph du Lac, D. Piche, cure.
Ste. Julie, C. Daignault, cure.
Ste. Julienne, F. X. E. Edrement,
cure.
St. Laurent, P. Baudet, C.S.C., cure,
P. Larochelle, r.S.C., vie.
St. Leonard de Port-Maurice, A.
Houle, cure,
St. Ligori, L. Thifault, cure.
St. Lin, J. B. Proulx, Hon. Can.,
cure, G. Payette, J. 'Lavallce, G.
Dauth, vies.
St. Luc, J. Giguiere, cure.
Ste. Lucie, J. Limoges, cun .
Ste. Marguerite, G. Moreau, cure.
Ste. Marie Solomee, C. T. E. Viger,
cure.
St. Martin, M. Leblanc, cure, O.
Forest, vie.
Ste. Melanie, L. Fr. Bonin, cure, F.
S. Jeannotte, a.e.
St. Michel de Napierville, L. M. Tail-
Ion, V.F., cure, T. Gervais, vie.
St. Michel des Saints, O. Guimond,
cure.
Ste. Monique, Jos. F. Archambeault,
cure.
St. Norbert, C. Durocher, cure.
St. Paul, F. X. Geoffrey, cure.
St. Paul 1'Ermite, J. Huot, cure, J.
Richard, vie.
St. Philippe, G. H. Laporte, cure.
St. Placide, S. B. Beauchamp, cure.
St. Remi, A. Baril, cure, J. Beaudry,
vie.
St. Rocha de 1'Achigan, T. Dagenais,
cure, J. Deschenes, vie.
St. Rose, J. Aubin, cure, Art. Martel,
J. Cloutier, vies.
St. Sauveur, J. Gaudet, cure.
Ste. Scholastique, R. Hetu, cure, H.
Mandeville, vie.
Ste. Sophie, E. Pepin, cure.
St. Sulpice, F. X. Arneault, cure.
Ste. Therese, Rev. L. Charlebois, V.
F., cure, L. Cousineau, vie.
Ste. Theodosie, L. Casaubon, cure.
St. Thomas, J. O. Chicoine, cure, A.
Chausse, vie., N. Barette, a. c.
St. Valentin, V. Dupuis, cure, G.
Gaudin, ane. cure.
St. Vincent de Paul, Tsle Jevus, T.
Coutu, cure, P. T. Gelinas, J.
Cabara, vie., O. Harel.
St. Zenon, E. Joly, cure.
Terrebonne, J. Piche, cure, L. Labrie,
vie.
Varennes, S. Theberge, cure, L.
Perrault, vie., J. F. X. Bourbon-
nais, anc, cure.
Verchfres, C. Ouimet, cure, J. Joli-
coeur, vie.
ARCHDIOCESE OF OTTAWA.
Archbishop Most Rev. Joseph-! ho-
mas Duhamel, D.D.
Vicar-General - Very Rev. J. O.
Routhier.
Chancellor V. Rev. P. McCarthy.
Vice-Chancellor Rev. J. C. W. De-
guire, D.D.
CITY OF OTTAWA.
Cathedral of the Immaculate Con-
ception V. Rev. J. O. Routhier,
V.G.; L. N. Campeau, G. Bouillon,
J. A. Plan tin, A. Sauve, J. C. W.
Deguire, D.D.
St. Anne's P. Beauchamp, J. A.
My rand.
St. Bridget's- 1'. McCarthy.
St. Jean Baptiste P. Jacques. O.S.
D., Stephen Gauvreau, O.S.D., V.
Thai-land, O.S.D., and P. Govreau,
O.S.D.
St. Francis Revs. Louis-Marie, La-
dislas, Pacifique, Moise, Alphonse
Alexis, Patrick.
St. Joseph's H. Constantmean, O.
M.I., J. Howe, O.M.J.
St. Patrick's J. M. Whalen, \V. Me-
Auley,
Notre Dame du bon Conseil, T. Cole.
Sacred Heart A. T. Valiquette, J.
E. Jaeanotte, O.M.t.
I'ROVIXCK OF QUEBEC.
Amherst, O. Montour.
Angers, J. Bte. Langlais.
Arundel, L. G. Casaubon, S.M.
Aylmer. A. Labelle.
Bouchette, J. Allan).
Buckingham, F. Michel, J. Leulerc.
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[1895
Cantley, A. Motard.
Chelsea, C. Poulin.
Chute-aux-Iroquois, C. Deslauriers.
Farrellton, J. Foley.
Gracefiekl, C. Gay.
Grenville, J. Gascon.
Hartwell, A. Guillaume,
Hull, L. Lauzon.O.M. I., supr., J. Do-
zois, O.M.I., J. -B. Grandflls, O.M.
I., E. L. Charles, O.M.I., M. Pre-
vost, O.M.I., A. E. Duhaut, O.M.I.
Maniwaki, F. Plan, O.M.I., supr., J.
P. Gueguen, O.M.I., S. Dozois, O.
M.I., J. Laniel, O.M.I., J. Chev-
rier, O.M.I.
Mashan Mills, J. Lyonnais.
Monte Bello, T. Allard.
Montfort, A. Bouchet, S.M., Ath.
Cesbron, J.M.
Notre dame de la Salette, W. D.
Richer.
Notre dome du Luas, E. Trinquier.
Papineauville, E. Rochon.
Perkin's Mills, J. U. Forget.
Rifon, J. Guay.
Ste. Agatha, S. Moreau.
St. Andre Avellin, J. P. Belanger, P.
Garon. curate.
St. Faustin, A. Corbeil.
St. Ignace de Nonioninque, L. Du-
noyer, L. M. Vutraillet.
St. Jovite, S. Ouimet.
St. Malachie, J. McGovern.
St. Philippe d'Argenteuil, Pierre
Chatillon.
Suffolk, C. Proulx.
Templeton, I. Champagne.
Thurso, J. Chatelain.
PROVINCE OP ONTARIO.
Alfred, P. Lombard.
Almonte, D. F. Foley.
Casselman, A. Beausoleil.
Clarence Creek, Thos. Caron.
Curran, J. Pilon.
Dawson, A. Constantineau.
Embrun, A. Philion, O. Lemay.
Fallowfield, J. A. Sloan.
Fournier, E. Dacier, G. Montreuil,
curate
Gateville, M. Boisseau.
Gloucester, J. Maguire.
Hawkesbury Mills, S. Philip.
Huntley (West), P. Corkery.
Lefaivre, P. Bedard.
L'Orignal, 0. Berube.
Notre Dame de Lourdes, F. Joubert,
S.M.
Orleans, L. A. Lavpie.
Pakenham, D. Lavin.
Plantagenet, E. C. Croteau.
Richmond, J. Dunn.
Rockland, J. Hudon.
St. Eugene, F. Towner, E. Groulx.
St. Albert de Cambridge, A. Gau-
thier.
St. Anne, E. Coderre.
St. Isidore, J. Boulay.
Sarsfleld, Osc. Cousineau.
The Brook, A. Larose.
Vankleek Hill, P. Dussere Telmon.
Wendover, O. Ferron.
ARCHDIOCESE OF QUEBEC.
Archbishop His Eminence, Elzear
Alexander Cardinal Taschereau,DD
Coadjutor-Bishop Right Rev. L. N.
Begin, D.D.
Vicars-General Mgr. T. E. Hamel
and Mgr. Cyrille A. Marois.
Secretary Rev. B. Ph. Garneau.
Sub-Secretary Rev. J. C. Arsenault.
Official Mgr. C. A. Marois, V.G.
Assessors Mgr. B. Paquet, Revs. J.
C. K. Laflamme, F. X. Faguy, L.
A. Paquet.
Promoter Mgr. H. Tetu.
Vice- Prom otor Mgr. C. O. Gagnon.
Chancellor Rev. B. Ph. Garneau.
Vice-Chancellor Rev. J. C. Arsen-
ault.
CITY OP QUEBEC.
Archbishop's Palace, His Eminencei
E. A. Cardinal Taschereau, D.D.,
Mgr. L. N. Begin, coadjutor
and administrator, Mgr. C. A.
Marois, V.G , Mgr. H. Tetu, Mgr.
C. O. Gagnon, Rev.B. Ph. Garneau,
Secretary, Rev. J. C. Arsenault,
sub-secretary.
Notre Dame Parish. Cathedral of
the Immaculate Conception, F. X.
Faguy, P.P., F. Dupuis, H. DeFoy,
curates, L. A. Proulx, D. Pampalon
St. Roch Parish, St. Roch's, F. H.
Belanger, P.P., J. D. Beaudoin, L.
P. Delisle, J. O. Guimont, A. La-
chance, C. Samson, Ph. Rov, G.
Remillard.
St. Sauveur Parish, St. Sauveur, P.
Drouet, O.M.I., supr. and P.P., F.
A. Grenier, M. J. Royer, O.M.I.,
Ch. Boissonault, O.M.I., V. Burtin,
O.M I., Jos. Pelletier.O.M.L, J. W.
Perron, O.M.I., H. Portelance, O.
M.I., C. Lagier, O.M.I., A. Desi-
lets, O.M.I.
Notre Dame de la Garde Parish.
Notre Dame de la Garde, A. Bou-
chard. P.P.
St. John Baptist Parish. St. John
the Baptist's, B. Demers, F. X.
Tessier-Laplante, A. Taschereau,
Th. Mercier, curates, Chs. Pouliot.
St. Patrick s Haute Ville, P. Rossback,
C.SS.R., rector, J. McCarthy, M.
Maloney, C.SS.R., M. A. Ander-
son, C.SS.R., B. J. McManus, C.
SS.R., J. B. Guillot, C.SS.K.
Ancienne Lorette, J. O. Faucher,
P.P., J. Rouleau, curate.
AngeGardien, A. Vaillancourt, P.P.
Armagh, B. Dionne, P.P.
Beaumont, N. H. Leclerc, P.P.
Beauport, A.Daziel.P.P., H.Michaud,
curate. Chapel at the Insane Asy-
lum, Rev. A. Rousseau, chaplain.
Beaurivage, Ab. Vaillancourt, P.P.
Earthier, M. Hudon, P.P.
Broughton, F. Pelletier, P.P.
Buckland, P. Roy, P.P. St. Damien,
J. O. Brousseau, P.P., P. Vincent,
Asst.
Cap Rouge, Od. Marois, P.P.
Cap St. Ignace, N. J. Sirois, P.P.,
S. Richard, curate.
Cap-Sante, D. Gosselin, P.P.
Charlesbourg, J. Hoffman, P.P., J.
Kirouac, curate.
Chateau Richer, A. Gingras, P.P.
Chaudiere-Station, A. Rouleau, P.P.
Cranbourne, J. G. DeBlois, P.P.
Deschambault, U. Rousseau, P.P.,
B. Paradis, curate.
East Broughton, O. D. Naud, P.P.
Elgin Road, Jos. Richard, P.P.
Fortierville, A. A. Beaudet, P.P.
Frampton, J. O'Farrell, P.P.
Fraserville, Ludger Blais, P.P., A.
Tetu, A. Cote, curates.
Grondines, J. D Ballantyne, P.P.
He aux Grues, A. O. Godin, P.P.
Inverness, S. Turcotte, P.P.
Kamouraska, N. Fortier, P.P.
Kennebec, J. Elie Breton, P.P.
La Beauce, J. Chaperon, P.P., P.
Godbout, curate.
Lac Etchemin, Thos, Lauze, P.P.
Lac Noir, P. Ouellet, P.P.
Lambton, A. Belleau, P.P., Ls. Bel-
leau, curate.
Langevin, T. Trudel, P.P.
Laval, H. Frechette, P.P.
Leclerc ville, P. Dube, P.P.
Les Ecureuils, Jos. B. Soulard, P.P.
Levis, Ant Gauvreau, P.P., L. Gauv-
reau, U. Brunei, L. Garon,,
curates. Hospice St. Joseph de la
Delivrance, J. E. Feuiltault, chap-'
lain, F. Dumontier, J. Hudon, F.
McDonell, G. Drolet and J. P.
Golfer.
L'Islet, C. Bacon, P.P., L. G. Four-
nier, Asst.
Lorette, G. Giroux, P.P., A Hudon,
curate.
Lotbimere, L. L. Paradis, P.P.
Lyster, R. Labbe, P.P.
Mt. Carmel, M. Moreau, P.P.
Montmagny, L. Rousseau, P.P., J.
Morin, L. Conture, curates.
Newbois, F. Rouleau, P.P.
New Ireland, J. O. Langlois, P.P.
New Liverpool, P. Lessard, P.P.
Picher, curate.
Notre Dame des Anges de Montau-
ban, J. B. Gosselin, P.P.
Notre Dame du St. Rosaire, A.
Talbot, P.P.
Notre Dame du Portage, J. Z. A.
Girard, P.P., E. Cloutier. curate.
Point-aux-Trembles. A. Boucher, P. P,
Pont-Rouge, E. Hudon, P.P.
Portneuf, Nap. Cinqmars, P.P., A.
Bpurassa, curate.
Riviere Boisclair, H. Gagnon, P.P.
Riviere Ouelle, J. E. Page, P.P.
Sacre Coeur de Marie, G. Auclair,
P.P.
St. Agapit de Beaurivage, A. Poulict,
P.P.
Ste. Agathe.P. Kelly, P. P.
St. Alban, E. F. Casault, P.P.
St. Alexandre, Chs. Bourque, P.P.,
C. Roy, a. c.
St. Alphonse de Thetford, J. A,
D'Auteuil, P.P., T. Soucy, curate.
St. Andre, L. Halle, P.P., E. Roy.
Sts. Anges de Beauce, D. Guimont-
P.P.
Ste. Anne de Beaupre, J. Tielen,
C.SS.R., P.P., R. Allard, C.SS.R.,
minister, L. Fievez, C.SS.R., P.
Pampalon, C.SS.R., Ed. Flynn, C.
SS.R., Cl. Leclerc, C.SS.R., J.
Hoyois, C.SS.R., Ls. St. Pierre,
C.SS.R., E. Lamontaerue, C.SS.R.
Ste. Anne de Lapocatiere, C. E.
Poire, P.P., G. Fraser, pro pastor,
S. Chenard, curate.
St. Anselme. F. Morisset, P.P.
St. Antoine, H. Blanchet, P.P.
St. Antonin, B. Desjardins, P.P.
St. Apollinaire, C. N. Paquet, P.P.
St. Aubert, C. Leclerc, P.P.
St. Augustin, F. X. Belanger, P.P.,
J. Jobin, curate.
St. Basile, A. Gauthier, P.P.
St. Bernard, H. L. O. Moisan., P.P.
St. Bernardin de Sienna, Ls. Garon,
P.P.
St. Bruno, P. Grondin, P.P.
St. Casimir, A. H. Paquet, P.P.,
Ls. Picher, curate.
Ste. Catherine, P. M. O'Leary, P.P.
St. Charles, Chs. F. Cloutier, P.P.,
H. Hudon, curate.
Ste. Claire, W. H. Couture, P.P.
Ste. Croix, G. Cote, P.P., J. E.
Houde, curate.
St. Cyrille, M. FiUion, P.P.
St. Damase, Onesime Cantin, P.P.
St. David de 1'Aube-Riviere, H. Desr
jardines, P.P.
St. Denis de la Bouteillerie, C. S.
Brochu, P.P.
St. Eleuthere, A. Caron, P.P.
St. Elzear, J.E. Roy, P.P., E.Paquet,
curate.
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St. Ephrem de Tring, L. M. Morisset,
P.P., O. Dupuis, curate.
St. Eugene, A. Midland, P.P.
St. Evariste de Forsyth, N. Proulx,
P.P.
Ste. Famille, He d'Orleans, L. J.
Gagnon, P.P.
St. Ferdinand de Halifax, L. Gagne,
P.P., D. Chenard, curate, L. E.
Grondin, retired.
St. Ferreol, G. Lemieux, P.P.
St. Flavien, Ach. Vallee, P.P.
Ste. Foye, A. Scott, P.P.
St. Francois, L. Z. Lambert, P.P.,
J. F. Gagnon, curate.
St. Francois, He d'Orleans, J. E.
Leclerc, P.P.
St. Frangois Riv. du Sud, F. A.
Oliva, P.P..T. Thibaudeau.ourate.
St. Frederic, ,1. E. Martin, P.P., A.
Vezina, curate.
St. Georges, Th. Montminy, P.P., O.
Martin, curate.
St. Germain, F. Begin, P.P.
St. Gilles, S. Garon, P.P.
St. Gervais, J. C. Richard, P.P.
St. Gilbert, L. Coulombe, P.P.
Ste. Henedine, A. Paquet, P.P.
Ste. Helene, B. C. Guy, PP.
St. Henri de Lauzon, F. Laliberte,
P.P., A. Verreau, curate.
St. Honore de Shenley, A. Feuiltault,
P.P.
St. Isidore, P. Da Sylva, P.P., O.
Grenier.
St. Jean-Chrysostome, P. V. Legare,
P.P.
St. Jean Deschaillons, P. O. Drolet,
P.P., A. Fortier, E. Hudon.curate.
St. Jean Port Joli, F. Frenette, P.P.,
H. Dube, assistant.
St. Jean, lie d'Orleans, L. Mayrand,
P.P., J. B. Blouin, retired.
St. Joachim, C. McCrea, P.P.
St. Joseph, F. X. Gosselin, P.P., L.
Rochette, curate, Ls. SanfaQon, a.c.
St. Joseph, E. S. Fafard, P.P., E.
Cotd and A. A. Faucher, cu-
rates. Mgr. 0. Guay, retired.
St. Julie de Somerset, P. P. Dube,
B. Leclerc, curate.
St. Lambert, F. X. Methot, P.P.
St. Laurent, He d'Orleans, W. Blais,
P.P.
St. Lazare, D. Lemieux, P.P., S.
Turcotte, curate.
Ste. Louise, J. R. Desjardins, P.P.
St. Magloire de Roux, J. Boulet,
P.P.
St. Malachie, P. Begin, P.P.
St. Marcel, F. X. A. Dulac, P.P.
Ste. Marguerite, E. Laliberte, P.P.
St. Martin, A. Lafrance, P.P.
St. Maxime de Scott, H. Dionne.P.P.
St. Methode, Jos. Valin, P.P.
St. Michel, J. A. Bureau, P.P., A.
Lacasse, curate.
St. Neree, Geo. T. Pelletier, P.P.
St. Nicolas, Jos. Marquis, P.P., F.X.
Garneau, curate.
St. Onesime, P. A. Ouellet, P.P.
St. Pacome, C. Galerneau, P.P., F.
X. Begin.
St. Pamphile, H. Lessard, P.P.
St. Paschal, Chs. Baillargeon, P.P.
St. Paul de Montminy, J. E. Galer-
neau, P.P.
Ste. Petronille, E. O. Corriveau, P.P.
St. Philemon, C. C. L^veque, P.lr.
St. Philippe de Neri, A. Boissinot,
P.P.
St. Pierre-Baptiste, J. B. Thiboutot,
P.P.
St. Pierre, Riv. du Sud., T. Dela-
grave, P.P.
St. Pierre, He d'Orleans, C. Halle, P.P.
St. Prosper, A. Grenier, P.P.
St. Raphael, F. I. Paradis, P.P., M.
Bernard, curate.
St. Raymond, F. A. Bergeron, P.P.,
J. B. Derome, curate.
St. Rochdes Aulnets,F.Garneau,P.P.
St. Samuel, L. P. M. Deschenes, P.P.
St. Severin de Beaurivage, F. X.
Couture, P.P.
St. Sophie d'Halifax, C. S. Richard,
P.P.
St. Sylvestre, O. E. Verret, P.P.
St. Tite des Caps, L. Perusse, P.P.
St. Ubald, J. E. Rouleau, P.P.
St. Valier, J. A. Rainville, P.P.
St. Victor de Tring, C. Berube, P.P.
St. Zacharie, R. Morissette, P.P.
Sault Montmorency, J. B. Ruel, P.P.
Sillery, A. E. Maguire, P.P.
Somerset, D. Matte, P.P., J. Dumais
and Ls. Fiset, curates.
Standon, A. Gouin, P.P.
Stoneham, S. Jolicoeur, P.P.
Valcartier, H. McGratty, P.P.
Valletort, P. M. Meunier, P.P.
ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. BONIFACE.
No corrected return received for
1895. ED.
Archbishop Most Rev. Alexandra
Antonin Tache, O.M.I., D.D.
Vicar General Very Rev. J. Allard,
O.M.I.
Secretary Rev. Elie B. Rocan.
MANITOBA ST. BONIFACE.
St. Boniface Cathedral - Rev. J. Mes-
sier, P.P., rector; Rev. Alph. Le-
mieux, curate ; Revs. Poitras, O.
M.I., G. Cloutier, J. G. Lajeunesse,
E. Rocan, C. A. Poissant, E. Gau-
thier.
Athanase, from St. Boniface.
Brandon, O. R. Bourdeau, C A. Pois-
sant.
Deloraine, F. Turcotte.
Fort Alexander, L. Lebret, O.M.I.
Fort Ellice, J. Decorby, O.M.I., A.
Page, O.M.I.
Lorette, Joseph Dufresne.
N. D. de Lourdes, the Rev. Canons
of the Immaculate Conception :
Rev. Dom Paul Benoit, supr., Dom
Agues Patel, Dom Marie Antoine
Straube and Brother Felix.
Peguis and Selkirk, Rev. J. Allard, O.
M.I. Perreault.
Rivere aux Rats, M. Jolys, P.P.
Ste. Agathe, A. Bourret.
Ste. Anne (des Chenes), R. Giroux.
St. Alphonse, T. Campeau.
St. Andrews, D. Gillis.
St. Charles, D. Dandurand, O.M.I.
St. Eustache, A. Martin.
St. Francis Xavier, F. X. Kavanaugh.
St. Hyacinthe, from St. Boniface.
St. Joachim's, Alex. R. Giroux.
St. John Baptiste's, D. Fillion.
St. Joseph Letellier, N. Pelletier.
St. Laurent, Revs. C. T. Camper, 0.
M.I., Z. Gascon, O.M.I., P. Dupont,
O.M.I., J. Chaumont, O.M.I., Bro.
Mulvihill, O.M.I.
St. Leon, from N. D. de Lourdes.
St. Malo, Rev. Alph. LaRiviere.
St. Norbert, J. N. Ritchot.
S f . Pie and Emerson, J. N. Jutras.
Winnipeg St. Mary's, L. C. Fox, O.
M.I., Jos.McCarthy.OML, O'Dwyer
O.M. I. ; Immaculate Conception, A
A. Cherrier, P.P.
NORTHWEST TERRITORY.
La Montagne des bois, P. St. Ger-
main, O.M.I.
Lac Qu'appelle, Prisque Magnan, O
M.I., J. Campeau, O.M.I. P. Fa-
vreau, O.M.I., O.M.I., J. B. Doyle,
O.M.I. Industrial School, F. Hugon-
nard, O.M.I., A. Comeau, O.M.I.
Moosejaw, E. Proth.
Qu'appelle Station, J. A. Roy.
Regina, J. Caron.
St. Hubert (Whitewood)
Portage du Rat, J. B. Bpudin, O-M.
I., C. Cahill, O.M.I.
ARCHDIOCESE OF TORONTO.
Archbishop Most Rev. John Walsh,
D.D.
Vwars General Rt. Rev. Mgr. F. P.
Rooney, Very Rev. J. J. McCann.
Archdeacon Ven. K. A. Campbell,
Orillia, Ont.
Secretary Rev. James Walsh, St.
John's Grove, Toronto.
Bishop's Council Very Revs. Vicars
General and Deans.
Deans- Very Rev. W. R. Harris, St.
Catharines ; Very Hev. E. J. Gas-
sidy, Brockton -Toronto ; Very
Rev. J. J. Egan, Barrie.
CITY OF TORONTO.
St. Michael's Cathedral Very Rev.
J. J. McCann, V.G., rector ; F. F.
Rohleder and Francis Ryan.
St. Helen's-r-Very Rev. Edw.Cassidy,
J. C. Carberry.
St. Joseph's, Wm. Bergin.
St. Mary's, Right. Rev. Mgr. F. P.
Rooney, V.G., J M. Cruise, P. Coyle
and James Tracey, D.D.
Our Lacty of Lourdes Jas. Walsh.
St. Patrick's Fr. Barrett, C.SS.R.,
rector.
St. Paul's Rev. J. L. Hand, Rector,
J. Redden and A. O'Malley.
Sacred Heart -P. Lamarche.
House of Providence, chaplain, Rev.
J. Kelly.
Sacred Heart Orphanage (Sunny-
side), chaplain, Rev. L. Chevrier.
Alliston, H. Gibney.
Apto, M. J. Gearin.
Barrie, Very Rev. J. J. Egan, dean,
Rev. L. Gibra.
Brechin, K. McRae.
Caldwell, P.Whitney.
Colgan, J. Kilcullen.
Collingwood, E. J. Kiernan.
Dixie, Jas. Trayling.
Falls View, A. J. Kreidt, O.C.C.,
Philip Best, 0. C.C., Dionysius
Best, O.C.C.
Fort Erie, P. McColl.
Lafontaine, J. F. Beaudoin.
Merritton, Rev. F. Smith.
Midland, J. Colin.
Newmarket, D. Morris.
Niagara, J. J. Lynch.
Niagara Falls, Dominic O'Malley, O.
C.C., rector.
Orangeville, H. J. McPhillipps.
Orillia, K. A. Campbell, F. W. Duffy.
Oshawa, M. J. Jeffcott.
Pickering, Bug. Gallagher.
Penetanguishene, Th. F. Laboureau.
Chaplaincy, Provincial Reform-
atory, J. Gibbons.
Port Colborne, J. J. McEntee.
Schomberg, L. Minehan.
Smithville, A Lafontaine.
Stayner, M. Moyna.
St. Catharines, Very Rev. Dean W.
R. Harris; St. Mary's, L. A. H.
Allain.
Thornhill, P. McMahon.
Thorold, T. Sullivan.
Uptergrove, J. Hogan
Uxbridge, P. J. Keane.
Vroomanton, P. Kiernan and T. Can-
tillon.
Wildfield (Gore of Toronto), F. Me-
Spirit.
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DIOCESE OF ALEXANDRIA.
Bishop Rt. Rev. Alexander Mao-
Donell, D.D.
Alexandria, Rt. Rev. Alexander Mac-
Donell, DD., J. McKinnon, Bern-
Higgins, assistants.
Cornwall, George Corbett, pastor, R.
A. McDonald, assistant.
Cornwall East, Paul de Saunhac.
Glennevis, Donald C. MacRae.
Lochiel, William Fox.
Moose Creek, M. J. Leahy.
St. Andrew, W. MacDonnell.
St. Raphael, Terrence Fitzpatrick.
Williamstown, John Twomey
DIOCESE OF ANTIGONISH.
fit*ttop Rt. Rev. John Cameron,
D.D.
Secretary Rev. A. Thompson, D.D.
Antigonish, Rt. Rev. John Cameron,
Acadiaville, H. P. McPherson.
Arichat, Jas. M. Quinan, D.D.
Arisaig, R. McKenzie.
Bay St. Lawrence, W. McPherson.
Boisdale, Alex. P. McGillivray.
Bridgeport, D. M. McGregor, D.D.
Broad Cove, D. Chisholm.
Cansp, D. Phalen.
Cheticamp, Peter Fiset.
Christinas Island, A. Cameron, D.D.
Creignish, Arch. Chisholm.
Descousse, N. McNeil, D.D.
East Bay, M. McKenzie.
Eureka, Roderick McDonald.
Friar's Head, Th. Richard.
Georgeville, Dougald Cameron.
Olendale, D. Mclsaac.
Grand Mira, John J. McNeil.
<Juysborough, M. Tompkins.
Harbor Boucher, Alex. Beaton.
Heatherton, R. Grant.
Ingonish, Duncan McDonald.
lona, R. McNeil.
Judiqiu-, Arch. Chisholm.
Lake Ainslie, C. McDonald.
Lakevale, John Shaw.
L'Ardoise, L. McPherson.
Lismore, Andrew McGillivray.
Little Glace Bay, Fmlay Chisholm.
Lourdes, W. B. McDonald.
Low Point, Arch. McKenzie.
Mabou, K. I. McDonald.
Mainadieu, Wm. Kiely.
Margarae, R. McDougal. Southwest,
F. Chisholm.
New Glasgow, Ronald -McDonald.
Petit Bras d'Or, M. A. Macpherson.
Pictou, J. J. Chisholm.
Pomquet, Jos. McDonald.
Port Felix, Neil McDonald.
Port Hawkesbury, Alex. L. McDonald
Port Hood, C. Chisholm.
Port Mulgrave, B. Mullins.
Red Islands, Roderick Mclnnes.
River Bourgeois, A. Monbourquette.
St. Andrew's. James Fraser.
St. Francis' Harbor, A. G. McAulay.
St. Joseph's, J. J. Fraser.
St. Peter's, John C. Chisholm.
Sydney, James Quinan. North Syd-
ney, D. J. Mclntosh.
Thorburn, M. Coady.
Tracadie, M. Laffan.
DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTETOWN.
Bishop Right Rev. James Charles
McDonald, D.D.
Vicar-General Very Rev. Mgr. Jas.
McDonald.
Secretary
Charlottetown, Rt. Rev. James
Charles McDonald, D.D., D. B.
Reid, P. Hogan, P. Arsenault.
-Alberton, Alfred E. Burke.
Bald win's Road, Michael J. McMillan.
Bloomfield, F. X. Gallant.
Cardigan Bridge, J.C.MacMillan,D.D
De Sable, Patrick A. McElmeel.
East Point, A. J. Mclntyre.
Egmont Bay, Stanislas Boudreault.
Fifteen Point, Rev. J. P. McGrath.
Fort Augustus, Allan J. McDonald.
Georgetown, Stephen T. Phelan.
Grand River, Lot 14, Laughlin J.
McDonald.
Grand River, Lot 55, J. C. McLean.
Hope River, James ^Eneas McDonald.
Indian River, Mgr. D. J. Gillis.
Kinkora, J. J. McDonald.
Miscouche, John A. McDonald.
Montague, West, James Phelan.
Palmer Road, John Chaisson, D.D.
Rollo Bay, Edward Walker, D.D.
Rustico, Ronald B. McDonald.
St. Andrew's, Very Rev. Mgr. James
McDonald, V.G.
St. Dunstan's College, Revs. J. Mor-
rison, D.D., A. J. Macdougall, J.R.
Maedonald.
St. Margaret's, A. P. MacLellan.
St. Peter's Bay, R. J. Gillis.
Souris, Donald Frs. McDonald.
Sturgeon, William Phelan.
Summerside, D. J. G. McDonald.
Tignish, D. M. McDonald.
Tracadie, Peter Curran.
Vernon River, Patrick Doyle, D.D.
MAGDALKN ISLANDS.
Bassin, Alphonsus Pouliot.
Etang du Nord, G. DeFinance.
Harve aux Maisons, J. Blaquiere, A.
McAulay.
DIOCESE OF CHATHAM.
No corrected return received for
1895. ED.
Bishop Right Rev. James Rogers,
Secretary Rev. John S. Knight.
Chatham, Right Rev. James Rogers,
D.D., Thomas J. Bannon, rector,
Henry Joyner, John S. Knight.
Acadieville, Andrew Berube.
Barnahy River, Edward P. Wallace.
Bartibogue, William A. Morrisey.
Bathurst (T^wn), Very Rev. Thomas
F. Barry.
Bathurst Village, William Varrilly,
Wilfred Sormany.
Belledune, Theo. Van de Moortel.
Campbellton, John L. McDonald,.
Francis C. T Campbell.
Caraquet, Theophilus Allard, John
J. Nugent.
Charlo, A. A. Boucher.
Dalhousie, Rev. S. J. Crumley.
Edmondston, Comas D' Amour.
Grand Anse, Joseph R. Doucet.
Grand Falls, Michael O'Keefe and
Rev. Wm. A. Lawler.
Jacquet River, Hilarion Doucet.
L'Amec, Joseph Trudelle.
Neguac, Joseph Theberge.
Nelson, Nicholas Power.
Newcastle, Patrick W. Dixon.
Pacquet-Ville, Joseph Levasseur.
Petit Rocher, John Carter.
Pokemouche, Thomas J. Fitzgerald.
Pokemouche Island, Tnkerman,Azade
Trudelle.
Red Bank (Northwest Miramichi),
Rev. Peter V. Duffy.
Renous Bridge, Edward S. Murdoch.
Richibucto, Edw. J. Bannon.
Rogersville, M. F. Richard.
Shippegan, S. J. Doucet.
St. Ann, Maximus Babineau.
St. Basil, L. N. Dugal.
St. Charles Borromeo's, W. W.
Venner.
St. Francis, J. N. Dumont.
St. Francis of Assisi, Clair Station,
Madoc Co., Rev. Jos. A. Leonard.
St. Hilaire, Anthony Comeau.
St. Isidnre, Louis Gagnon.
St. Jacques, Madoc Co., Rev. Frs.
Regis Gagnon.
St. Leonard, L. A. Launiere and
Felix Dugal.
St. Louis, Joseph Pelletier.
Tracadie, J. A. Babineau, G. B. Gauvin
Upper Bay du Vin, Edm. Pattenaude.
DIOCESE OF CHICOUTIMI.
Bishop Rt. Rev. M. T. Labrecque,
D.D.
Vicars-General Very Rev. B. E.
Leclerc, Malbaie, Charlevoix Co.;
Very Rev. F. Gendron, Esquimaux
Point.
Vicars-Forane Rev. A. Fafard, Baie
St. Paul; Rev. C. L. Parent, St.
Alexis.
Secretary Rev. Thomas Roberge,
Chicoutimi, P.Q.
Chicoutimi, F. X. DelAge, Jos. Dobin,
vicar. Convent of the Good Shep-
herd, Thos. Roberge, chaplain.
Hotel Dieu, E. Delamarre, chap-
lain.
Ause St. Jean, Jas. S. Pelletier.
Baerotville, Jos. Sirois.
Baie St. Paul. A. Fafard, V.F.,
Roger Boily, E. Bergeron, vicars.
Bergeronnes, A. Guay.
Eboulements, Jos. Dumas.
Escoumins, On. Lavoie.
Grande-Baie, Leon Parent.
Hebertville, L. W. Barabe. St.
Bruno, Almar Larouche.
He aux Coudres, J. Alph. Pelletier.
Jonquiere, H. Kerouack.
Laterriere, Ed. Roy.
Malbaie, B. E. Leclerc, V.G., B.
Leclerc, vie.
Metabetchouan, F. X. Belley.
Mille Vaches, Jos. Perron.
Petite Riviere, A. L. Danglade.
Roberval, Jos. Lizotte.
Sacre Coeur, M. Tremblay.
Sacre Co3tir de Marie, Jos. Renaud.
Ste. Agnes, L. E. Lauriot.
Ste. Anne, D. Roussel, Ls. Leclerc,
vie.
St. Charles de Saguenay, Ov. La-
rouche."
St. Cyriac, H. Gandreault.
St. Etienne, Geo. Gagnon.
St. Methode et St. Cj-rille, Ls. Trem-
blay.
St. Felicien, Jos. Girard.
St. Fidele, N. Parant,
St. Fulgence, L. Gagnon.
St. Gedeon, Jas. Paradis.
St. Hilarion, Et. Simard.
St. Irenee, M. Tremblay.
St. Jerome, J. B. Vallee, Dyd. Trem-
blay, vicar.
St. Joseph d'Alma, H. Lavoie.
St. Placide and St. Joseph, Ernest
Hervieux.
St. Prime, Ad. Girard.
St. Simeon, D. A. Dufresne.
St. Thomas d'Aquin, J. F. Roy.
St. Urbain, Elz. Auclair.
Tadousac, Jos. E. Lemieux.
DIOCESE OF HAMILTON.
Bishop- -Rt. Rev. Thomas Joseph
Dowling, D.D.
Vicars-Generals Rt. Rev. E. J.
Heenan, Very Rev. J. Keough,
Very Rev. L. Elena.
Secretary and Stipt. of Schools Rev.
J. H. Coty.
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JSishop's Council Rt. Rev. E. J.
Heenan, V.G., V. Rev. J. Keouch,
V.G., Very Rev. L. Elena, V.G.,
Very Rev. G. Kenny, S.J., Very
Rev. Dr. Kloepfer, C.R., and Rt.
Rev. P. F. McEvay.
CITY OF HAMILTON".
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Imma-
culate Conception F. P. McEvay,
administrator, R. C. Lehmann, J.
Mahony.
St. Joseph's J. J. Hinchey, adminis-
trator.
fet. Patrick'sJohn J. Craven, F.
O'Reilly.
St. Laurence's R. E. Brady, admin-
istrator, and J. H. Coty.
OUTSIDE OF THE CITY OF HAMILTON.
Acton, P. Haley.
Arthur, J. Doherty, pastor, R. Dube.
Ay ton, P. L. Owens.
Berlin, W. Kloepfer, C.R., D.D. St.
Jeseph's Chapel for the Poles, Rev.
John Steffan, C.R., D.D., Ph.D.,
chaplain.
Brantford, P. Lennon, pastor, J. J.
Feeny.
Caledonia, L. M. Lynch.
Carlsruhe, M. Halm.
Cayuga, Archdeacon Laussier.
Chepstow, Stephen Wadel.
Dundalk, P. Cassin.
Dundas, Very Rev. E. J. Heenan,
V.G., P. J. Madigan.
Dunville, E. Crinnon.
Durham, R. Maloney.
Elora, P. Cosgrove.
Formosa, Geo. Brohmann.
Freelton, G. Murphy. '
Gait, E. P. Slavin.
Ouelph, G. Kenny, S.J., rector, F.
Kavanagh, S.J., J. O'Loane, S.J.,
Fr. Dumortier, S.J.
Mactcn, J. O'Leary.
Mildmay, Joseph Wey.
Mount Forest, Very Rev. Dean O'Con-
nell.
New Germany, Stephen Foerster.
Oakville, R, T. Burke.
Owen Sound, Fr. Granottier, C.S.B.,
supr.: P. Shaughnessy, C.S.B., P.
Buckley, C.S.B.
Paris, Very Rev. J. Keough, V.G.
St. Agatha, F. Hubert Aymans, C.R.,
St. Clement, J. Gehl.
Teeswater, J. Corcoran.
Walkerton, J. Kelly.
DIOCESE OF LONDON.
No corrected leturu received for
1S95. ED.
Bishop Rt. Rev. Denis O'Connor,
C.S.B., D.D.
Chancellor Rev. M. J. Tiernan.
Secretary T. Noonan.
Bishop's Council Revs. J. Murphy,
J. T. Wagner, Joseph Bayard, E.
B. Kilroy, D.D., D. Gushing, C.S.B.
CITY OF LONDON.
St. Peter's Cathedral M. J. Tiernan,
rector, Thos. Noonan, N. Gahan.
St. Mary's M. McCormack.
Amherstburg, P. Ryan, C.S.B., L.
Renaud, C.S.B.
Ashfteld iKingsbridge P. O.), N.
Dixon.
Belle River, J. E. Meunier.
Bethune (Hessen P.O.),
Biddulph (Lucan P.O.), J. Connolly.
Bpthwell, M. Cummins.
Big Point, C. Parent.
Chatham, Paul Alf, O.S.F., supr. and
rector, Leopold Oatermann, Henry
Berberich, O.S.F.
Corunna, J. Mugan.
French Settlement (Drysdale P.O.),
P. Courtois.
Goderich, T. West.
Ingersoll, Jos. Molphy.
Irishtown (Dublin P.O.), J. Murphy,
dean, J. A. Kealy.
Kiakora, John O'Neil.
La Salette, P. Corcoran.
Maidstone, C. E. McGee.
McGregor's, P. Bechard.
Mount Carmel, H. G. Traher.
Paincourt (Dover South, P. O.), P.
Andrieux.
Parkhill, D. McCrae.
Port Lambton, J. Aylward.
Ruscom River, A. Lorion.
Sandwich, F. Semende, C.S.B.
Sarnia, Joseph Bayard.
Seaforth, J. Kennedy.
Simcoe, D. P. McMenamin.
St. Anne (Tecumseh P.O.), A. P
Villeneuve.
St. Francis (Tradel P.O.), P. Langlois.
St. Joseph (Cnnard River P.O.), F.
Marseilles.
St. Mary, Perth Co., P. Brennan.
St. Patrick (Fletcher P.O.), P. McCabe
St. Thomas, W. Flannery, J. P.
Quinlan,
Stony Point, N. D. St. Cyr.
Stratford, E. B. Kilroy, D.D. , John
Gnam.
Strathroy, A. McKeon.
Walkerv'ille, L. A. Beaudoin.
Wallaceburgh and Dresden, John
Ronan.
Wawanosh (St. Augustine, P.O.),
Thos. Quigley.
Windsor, J. T. Wagnor, dean, J.
Scanlan, A. Loiselle.
Woodslee, E. Hodgkinson.
Woodstock, M. T. Brady.
Wyoming, Philip Gnam.
DIOCESE OF NEW WEST-
MINSTER.
Bishop Rt. Rev. Paul Durieu, O.M.
I., D.D.
NEW WESTMINSTER.
Cathedral of St. Peter Rt. Rev. P.
Durieu, O.M.I., D.D., J.M.Fayard,
o.M.l., F. Jayol, O.M.I., N. Ouel-
lette, O.M.I., A. Doutenville, O.
M.I., W. Morgan, O.M.I.
Fort St. James, G. Blanchet, O.M.L,
A. G. Morice, O.M.I.
William's Lake, J. M. LeLacq, O.M L,
J. D. Chiappini, O.M.I., J. Bedard,
O.M.I., Ch. de Vriendt, O.M.I.
Kamloops City, J. M. Lejene, O.M.I.,
Fred Guertin, O.M.I., A. Carion,
O.M.I.
Kootenay, N. Coccola, O.M.I., J.
Audic, O.M.I.
Matsqui (St. Mary's), E. Bunor, O.M.
I., C. E. Chirouse, O.M.I., P.
Richard, O. M. L, E. Dommeau,
O.M.I.
Okanagan Mission, O. Cornellier, O.
M. L, Ch. Marchal, O.M.I., J.
Walsh, O.M.I.
Vancouver, Henry Emmelin.
DIOCESE OF NICOLET.
Bishop Right Rev. Elphege Gravel,
D.D.
Vicars-General Very Rev. Mgr.
Isaac Gelinas, and Very Rev. L.
V. Thibaudier.
Procurator and Chancellor Very
Rev. L. V. Thibaudier.
Vice-ChancellorRev. O. Manseau,
Maitre de Chapelle H la Cathedrale.
Nicolet, Cathedral, Rev. P. A. Gouin,
rector, Rev. B. Morin, vicar. Rev.
V. St. Germain, vicar, St. Joseph
residence, Rev. Ph. H. Suzor,
V. G. H. Rev. H. Alexandre,
chaplain of the Sisters of the
Assumption of Nicolet.
Seminaire de Nicolet, Rev. M. G.
Proulx,Sup., Is. Gelinas,V.G.,P.A.,
A. N. Bellemare, Ir. Douville Pre-
fet de etudes, Z Lahaie H. Bru-
nault, E.Baril, L.H. Lavallee, Dir.,
C. 'Cote, econome, F. Cantin, A.
Jutras, G. Desilets, A. McDonald.
Arthabaskaville, E. Grenier, cure ;
I. S. Beliveau, vie.; F. A. St. Ger-
main, chaplain, M. Lambert, chap.
Becancourt, E. Raiche, P. O. Cardin,
vicar.
Blandford, Ch. Ed. Mailhot.
Chester, J. B. H. Bellemare.
Drummondville, T. Quinn, cure, G.
Carignan, vicar.
Gentilly, M. Marchand, V.F., Alp.
Houle, vicar.
Kingsey, A. Blondin.
Kingsey Falls, G. Caron.
Le Brtie du Febvre, J. N. Heroux,
R. Joyal, vicars.
Maddington Falls, G. Belliveau.cure.
Notre Dame de Pierreville, L. E.
Boisvert.
Pierreville, St. Thomas', and Indian
Village, M. Roy, cure. Jos. Salan-
celle, vicar.
Riviere David. A. Paquin, J. de
Gonzaque, vicar.
St. Albert, Thomas Boucher.
Ste. Angele de Laval, V.S. de
Carufel.
St. Bonaventure, E. Buisson, cure, D.
Boucher, vicar.
Ste. Brigitte des Saults, F. Connollv.
St. Celestin, Jos. Tessier, Mgr. J. C.
Marquis, retired.
Ste. Christine, L. Tourigny.
Ste. Clotilde, E. P. de Courval.
St. Cyrille de Wendover, E. Belle-
mare, L. Corneau, vicar.
Ste. Elizabeth, C. Lafond, cure.
St. Elphege, Ph. Bourassa.
St. Eugene deGrantham, Jos.Forcier.
Ste. Eulalie, B. Prince.
St. Francois du Lac, A. H. B. Lassi-
seraye, O. Melancon, vicar.
St. Fu'lgence de Durham, I. Beland.
St. Germain, P. A. Lebrun.
St. Gregoire, J. E. Panneton ; S.
Poirier, vicar.
Ste. Gertrude, N. O. Larue. Theophile
Lemire, vicar.
St. Guillaume, J. A. Blais ; E.
Roberge, vicar, E. Blais, retired.
Ste. Heltne de Chester, M. Laper-
riere.
St. Leonard, E. Dautb.
Ste. Marie de Blandford, A. Longval.
Ste. Monique, P. A. A. Bellemare,
E. de Chatillon, vicar.
St. Norbert d'Arthabaska, L. A.
Buisson.
St. Patrick, V. P. Jutras.
Ste. Perpetue, E. Tessier.
St. Pie de Guire, L. A. Cote.
St. Pierre de Durham, O. Milol.
St. Pierre les Becquets, C. Z. Garceau.
A. Savoie, vicar.
St. Remi de Tingwick, O. Is. Hsuncl.
St. Samuel, A. P. de Courval.
Ste. Sophie de Lf vard, G Brunei.
St. Svlvcre, N. Descoeatux.
St. Valere, E. Brunei.
St. Wenceslas, F. X. Lessard,
St. Zephirin, N. E. Ricard, Alb.
Gladu, vfcar.
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CLERGY ROMAN CATHOLIC.
[1895
Stanfold, A. Desaulniers, A. Desilets.
Tres S. Rosaire, J. A. Mauseau.
Victoriaville, U. Tessier.
Warwick (East), L. Pothier, 0.
Dubois, vicar.
Wickham (West), G. Landry.
Yamaska, A. Smith, J. B. Pinard,
vicar. A. 0. Papillon, stu. at Rome
DIOCESE OF PETERBOROUGH.
Bishop Right Rev. Richard Alphon-
sus O'Connor, D.D.
Vicars-General Very Rev. P. D.
Laurent, Lindsay, and Very Rev.
Joseph Browne, Douro.
Archdeacon and Rector of Cathedral,
Ven. D. J. Casey.
Chancellor and Secretary Rev. D.
J. Scollard, Peterborough.
Peterborough, Right Rev. R. A.
O'Connor, D.D., Ven. D. J. Casey,
D. J. Scollard, T. Collins, D. O'Con-
nell.
Bracebridge, P. J. McGuire, P.P.,
Thos. Fleming.
Brighton, M. J. MoGuire.
Burnley, J. Nolan.
Byng Inlet, A. Bandin, S. J.
Campbellford, M. Connelly.
Cobourg, Edward H. Murray.
Douro, W; J. Keilty.
Emily; (Downeyville P. O.), C. S.
Bretherton.
Ennismore, W. J. McColl.
Fenelon Falls, T. B. O'Connell.
Fort William, L. Arpin, S.J., J.
Specht, S.J., W. Gagnieur, S.J.
Garden River, V. Artus, S. J., H.
Caron, S.J. J. A. MacDonald, S.J.
Grafton, Michael Larkin.
Hastings, John Quirk.
Keene & Young's Point (Douro P.O.)
Jos. Browne.
Lindsay, P. D. Laurent, Thos.
Scanlan.
Massey Station, P. Nadeau, S.J., A.
Cote, S.J.
North Bay, Eugene Bloem, John
Nolan.
Norwood, P. Con way.
Port Arthur, J. Connelly, S.J., E.
Devine S.J.
Port Hope, M. Lynch.
Sault Ste. Marie, O. Neault, S.J.
Sturgeon Falls, Thos. Ferron, A. L.
Desaulniers.
Sudbury Junction, T. Lussier, S.J.,
P. Hamel, S.J., E. Lefebore, S.J.,
A. Primeau, S.J.
Trout Creek, A. F. Kelly.
Victoria Road, J. Sweeney.
Wickwemikong, J. Richard, S.J., D.
Du Ranquet, S.J., J. Paquin, S.J.,
A. Dufresne, S.J.
DIOCESE OF RIMOUSKI.
Bishop Rt. Rev. Andre- Albert
Blais, D.D.
Vicar-General V. Rev. L. J. Langis.
Canons Revs. J. B. Blanchet/ M.
R. Bilodeau, D. Vezina, C. A.
Carbonneau, L. J.. Langis, J. Sau-
cier, P. Audet, F. M. Fournier, L.
Rouleau, L. N. Bernier, R. P.
Sylvain.
Honorary Canons Revs. F. A.
Blouin, N. Thivierge, M. Bolduc.
Assessors Revs. J. B. Blanchet, J.
Saucier, P. Audet, F. A. Blouin.
Promotor Rev. C. A. Carbonneau.
Vice-promotor Rev. J. O. Norman-
din.
Proc. and Econ.L. Alph. Lamon-
tagne.
Secretary Rev. F. X. Ross.
CITY OF RIMOUSKI.
Cathedral of St. Germain Rt. Rev.
Andre- Albert Blais, D.D., L. Rou-
leau, parish priest, J. Perron, vicar.
Amqui, L. D'Auteuil.
Anse a Griffon, Th. Smith.
Bio, C. A. Carbonneau.
Cacouna, Maj. Bolduc.
Cap Chat, P. C. Saindon.
Cap d'Espoir, P. C. C6te.
Cap des Rosiers, F. X. Delage.
Caplan, Mgr. F. X. Bosse', C.S.S.S.
Carleton, V. Rev. F. A. Blouin, V.F.,
F. A. Lavoie, vicar.
Cascapediac, J. A. Chalifour.
Cedar Hall, P. Brillant.
Cloridorme, Elz. Dufour.
Douglastown, D. Gillis.
Gaspe Basin, F. Gauthier.
Grande Riviere, V. Rev. T. C. Duret,
V.F., F. X. Dumais, vicar.
He Verte, V. Rev. L. J. Langis, D.D.,
V.G., L. Arth. Lamontagne, vicar.
Lac Temiscouata, Ph. Moreault.
McNider, D. Morisset.
Maria, Jac. Gagne, R. Sasseville, vie.
Matane, N. Levesque.
Mechins, J. B. Ruest.
Metis, Ant. Chouinard.
Mont Louis, Jos. Dube.
New Carlisle, L. H. Langlais.
Newport, Jos. St. Laurent.
N. D. des Sept Douleurs, J. Eugene
Pelletier.
N. D. du Sacre Coeur, J. A. Panisse.
Pabos, Jos. Dechamplain.
Paspebiac, Gyp. Larrivee.
Perce, L. C. Lavoie.
Pointe au Pere, P. J. Saucier.
Port Daniel, Aug. Gagnon.
Ristigouche, R. P. Pacifique, F.M.C.,
Sup., R. P. Sylvestre, F.M.C., and
two Brothers.
Riviere au Renard, Elias Morris.
St. Alexis Matapediac, J. E. Pelletier.
St. Anaclet, M. R Bilodeau.
Ste. Anne des Monts, D. S. Giguire,
A. A. Sancy, vicar.
Ste. Angele de Merici, Cyp. Gagne.
St. Arsene, F. M. Fournier.
St. Blandine, D. Lebel.
St. Bonaventure, N. Thivierge, J. F.
Biron, vicar.
St. Clement, J. R. Cayouette.
St. Damase,*Aug. Duval.
St. Donat, S. Maheu.
St. Eloi, Th. Gravel.
St. Epiphane, L. N. Bernier.
St. Fabien, Pierre Audet, A.B.
Ste. Felicite, J. H. Lavoie. J. A.
Ouellet, vicar.
Ste. Flavie, Charles G. Fournier.
Ste. Flavie Station, J. D. Rioux.
Ste. Franchise, Z. Jean.
St. Gabriel, Arth. LeBlanc.
St. Godefroi, P. Beaulieu.
St. Hubert, A. Premont.
St. Jean de Dieu, A. D. Jobin.
St. Jean 1'Evangeliste, J.O. Draperu.
St. Joseph of Lepage, N. Gagnon, J.
C. Berube, malade.
St. Lawrence Matapediac, G. W. Freve
St. Louis du Ha-Ha, A. P. Berube.
Ste. Luce, J. B. Blanchet.
St. Mathieu, H. Tremblay.
St. Modeste, J. H. Beruier, H. N.
Therriault, malade.
St. Moise, P. Chouinard.
St. Paul de la Croix, J. Ouellet.
St. Pierre de Malbaie, P. F. Sirois.
Ste. Rose du Degele, Ach. Thibault.
St. Simon, Lud Rioux.
St. Ulric, J. O. Drapeau.
St. Valerien, J. Amiot.
Trois Pistoles, D. Vezina, J. E. Roy,
vicar.
DIOCESE OF ST. ALBERT,
Bishop Right Rev. Vital J. Gran-
din, O.M.I., D.D.
Vicars-General, Alb.Lacornbe O.M.I.,
H. Leduc, O.M.I.
DISTRICT OF ST. ALBERT.
Cathedral, Rt.Rev. Vital. J. Grandin,
O.M.I., D.D.. H. Leduc, O.M.I.,
Sup., M. Merer, O.M.I., V. Vegre-
ville, O.M.I., A. Blanchet, O.M.I.,
Rev. J Bte. Morin.
Lac Ste. Anne, Z. Lizee, O.M.I.
St. Jean Baptiste, Morkiville, Rev.
Jolicceur
N. D.de Lourdes,Fort Saskatchewan
Rev. A. Do-ais.
St. Pierre, Rev. T. Quevillon.
St. Alexander, Riviere qui Barre, R.
Remas, O.M.I., Simonis, O.M.I.
Lac Labiche, H. Grandin, O.M.I., C.
Tissier, O.M.I.
Lac La Selle, P. Boulenc, O.M I.
Lac d'Ognon, A. Therien, O.M.I., E,
Cunningham, O.M.I.
Lac Froid, L. Legoff O.M.I.
DISTRICT OF EDMONTON.
Edmonton, A. Lacombe, O.M.L, sup.,.
L. Dauphin, O.M.I., Rev. Poitras.
Hobbema, V. Gabillon, O.M.I.
Stoney Plain, G. Perreault, O.M.I.
Duhamel, Rev. H. Beillevaire.
DISTRICT OF CALGARY.
Calgary, J. J. M. Lestanc, O.M.I.,
sup., L. Fouquet, O.M.I., P. Co-
mire, O.M.I.
Lethbridge, L. Vantighem, O.M.I.
McLeod, Rev. E. Gravel.
DISTRICT DES PIEDNOIRS.
Blood Reserve, E. Legal, O.M.I., sup.,
Danis, O.M.I.
Blackfoot Crossing, L. Doucet.O.M.I.
Piegan Reserve, D. Foiay, O.M.I.
Industrial School, Dunbow, Albert
Naessens, O.M.I., principal, Du-
bois, O.M.I.
DIOCESE OF ST. HYACINTHE.
Monseigneur Louis Zephirin Moreau,
Eveque de St. Hyacinthe.
Monseigneur Maxime Decelles, Eve-
que de Druzipara, Coadjuteur.
Vicaires-GcntrauxTT. RR. A. X.
Bernard, J. A. Gravel.
EvtcheMM. A. X. Bernard. V.G.;
C. A. Beaudry, Procureur; P. Z.
Decelles, Secretaire ; A. M. Daoust,
S. Secretaire ; J. Beauregard an-
cien cure ; L. H. Duhamel, cure
de la Cathedrale ; C. N. Leduc, M.
Beauregard, J. N. C. Maynard,
vicaires ; J. Chaffers, G. C. Ri-
chard, G. E. Dion, chapelaines.
Chapitaire de la Cathedrale MM.
A. X. Bernard, V.G., Prevot, J.
A. Gravel, V.G., J. Beauregard,
A. O'Donnell, R. Ouellette. Theo-
logal ; F. X. Jeannotte, J. B. Du-
puy, A. Dumesnil, L. H. Duhamel,
penitencier; C. A. Beaudry, P. Z.
Decelles, Chan, titulaires ; O. De-
sorcy, C. St. George's, M. Godard,
Chan, honoraires.
Officialit^ diocesaineT. Rev. A. X.
Bernard, V. G. ; Official ; MM. J.
A. Gravel, V. G., J. R. Ouellette,
F. X. Jennnotte, O. Desorcy, Asses-
seurs; M. P. Larochelle, Promo-
teur ; M. N. C. Leduc, Vice-Promo-
teur ; M. P. Z. Decelles, Chancelier t
M. C. A. Beaudry, Vice-Chancelier.
Seminaire de St' Hyacinthe MM.
A. Dumesnil, Sup^rieur ; J. B.
Chattier, Vice-Superieur ; F. Te"-
treau, J. R. Ouellette, L. Girard,
P. S. Gendron, Procureur ; C. P.
1895]
CLERGY ROMAN CATHOLIC.
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Choquet, J. A. Balthazard, J. O.
Blanchard, L. Guertin, G. Roy, T.
Proulx, L. Pratte, Directeur ; J.
A. Duhreuil, Econome ; J. P.
O'Gara, A. Blais, P. A. Lafond,
Chs. Lescault ; I. Soly, anc. curd.
Petit Serninaire de Ste. Marie de
Monnoir MM. J. A. Lemieux, Su-
perieur ; V. Larose, Vice. Sup. et
Proc., S. N. Brodeur, J. A. Robert,
M. Cadieux, S. Caron, Directeur;
J. B. Houle, R. Lamourenx, H.
Bergeron, F. Labonte, H. Cha-
bot.
Convent des Dominicains de St.
Hyacinthe T. R. P. P. Duchaus-
soy, Prieur ; T. R. P. A. Plessis,
Sousprieur; R. R. P. P. R. Rou-
leau, C. Gonthier, A. Dallaire, Pro-
cureur ; A. Cote, cure ; J. Balle-
niare, Vicaire ; C. Dier, F. Berber,
P. Charland, L. Archambault, A.
Rondot, J. D. Brosseau, Th. Gill,
J. Bacon, Novices.
Metaire St. Joseph P. O. Allaire,
A. Desnoyers, anciens cures.
HoUl-Dieu J. Chaffers, chapelain.
Presentation G. C. Kichard, Cha-
pelain.
Precieux-SangG. E. Dion, Chape-
lain.
ceurs St. Joseph. A. X. Bernard,
V.G., chapelain.
Poseurs Ste. MartheJ. R. Ouel-
lette, chapelain.
Freres Maristes A Balthazard,
chapelain.
Cures du Diocese.
L. H. Duhamel, St. Hyacinthe; C.
N. Leduc, M. Beauregard, J. N. C.
Maynard, vicaires.
A. Cote, N. D. St. Hyacinthe.
J. Bellemare, vicaire.
J. Z. Vincent, St. Thomas d' Aquin.
O. Guy, Ste. Rosalie.
M. Beaudry, vicaire.
P. Larochelle, St. Dominique.
Isid- Hardy, St. Pie.
J. H. Beaudry, vicaire.
F. Pratte, St.' Simon.
-L. M. Letourneau, vicaire.
E. Lessard, St. Ephrem d' Upton.
-C. A. Guillet, vicaire.
F. X. Bertrand, St, Liboire.
F. X. N. Boulais, vicaire.
L. L. Boivin, St. Andre d' Acton.
E. H. Guilbert, St. Theod. d' Acton.
J. L. Marcorelles, S. Naz. d' Acton.
J. U. Charbonneau, St. Helene.
G. J. Browne, St. Hugues.
P. Hamel, Vicaire.
J. A. Nadeau, St. Jude.
G. A. Demers, vicaire.
A. St. Louis. St. Barnabe.
P. L. Pare, LaPresentation.
V. Chartier, Ste. Madeleine.
N. Gauthier, St. Damase.
A. D. Limoges, ancien cure.
A. O'Donnell, St. Denis.
A. Allaire, J. A. St. Amour, vicaires.
R. P. Forest, Direct, du college.
E. Springer, Hop. St. Louis.
J. S. Taupier, St. Charles.
J. M. LaFlamme. St. Hilaire.
J. H. Nadeau, St. Mathias.
J. C. Cormier, N. D. du Richelieu.
J. A. Lemieux, Ste Marie de Mon.
P. E. Noiseux, vicaire.
J. D. Meunier, St. Angele Monnoir.
J. B. Veronneau, St. Jean Baptiste
de Rouville.
L. A. Dutilly, vicairie.
T. Boivin, St. Cesaire.
-J. P. Laberge, vicaire.
R. P. G. B. Leonard, dir. du college.
R. P. O. Kochon, C. S. C.
L. H. Lassalle, ancien cure\
E. Filiatrauk, Rougemont.
A. L. Dupuy, St. Paul,d'Abbotsford.
J. B. Durocher, Ange Gardieu de
Rouville.
G. S. Derome, Vicaire.
0. Desoroy, St. Ours.
L. H. Lariviere, vicaire.
Is. Courtemanche, St. Roch, Rich.
J. C. Bernard, Sorel.
N. Belanger, vicaire.
J. A. Bonin, vicaire.
L. E. Cormier, vicaire.
Chs. Sicard, ancien cure.
R. P. Groulx, direct, du college.
R. P. E. Desfosses, C. S. C.
F. X. Jeannote, Ste. Anne, de
Sorel.
A. Bouvier, St. Joseph de Sorel.
J. Noiseux, Ste. Victoire.
0. Leduc, St. Robert.
M. Godard, St. Aime.
E. Caron, vicaire.
P. U. Brunelle, St. Louis de Bon-
secours.
J. Beaudry, St. Marcel.
J. B. Dupuy, St. Ant. deVercheres.
J. A. Gatien, vicaire.
F. X. Vanasse, St. Marc.
J. A. Gravel, V.G., Beloeil.
J. E. B. Decelles, vicaire.
T. Berurd, Convent St. Victor.
C. St. Georges, St. Athanase.
N. Latraverse, vicaire.
A . Vdzina, vicaire.
J. B. Tetreau, Ste. Anne de Sabre-
vois.
1. Bessette, St. Georges de Henry-
Ville.
G. Gaudreau, St. Sebastien.
J. P. Cardin, Pike River.
P. Boulay, Clarenceville.
V. Gatineau, S. Alexander d'Iber.
ville.
F. Z. Mondor, vicaire.
J. Jodoin, St. Gregoire, d'Iberville.
H. Balthazard, St. Brigide d'Iber.
J. B. Michon, N. D. de Stanbridge.
J. E. Letourneau, vicaire.
J. C. Slanchard, St. Ignace de Stan-
bridge.
A. V. Roy, Ste. Sabine.
R. Desnoyers, St. Damien de Bed-
ford.
E. Rivard, St. Armand Station.
P. A. St. Pierre, Frelighsburg.
J. A. Archambault, Dunham.
P. M- A. Hogue, Sweetsburg.
J. P. Dupuy, Farnham.
A. Laurence, vicaire.
R. P. J. B. Lecavalier. Dir. du Col.
J. B. Langlaise, C. S. C.
H. Leblanc, C. S. C
M. Gill, Granby.
C. H. Tetreau,' vicaire.
P. Coderre, St. Alph. de Granby.
C. L. N. Angers, Adamsville.
A. Petit, West Shefford.
L. A. Senecal, St. Joachim de Shef.
L. Beauregard, Waterloo.
P. D. Darche, vicaire.
H. Messier, Knowlton.
J. F. Santenac, Roxton Falls.
A. Benoit. vienire.
L. L. Dupre, Ste. Cecil de Milton.
J. A. Foisy, Ste. Pudentienne.
F. P. Cote, St. Valerien.
J R. Lussier, vicaire.
DIOCESE OF ST. JOHN, N. B.
No corrected return received for
1895. ED.
Bishop Rt. Rev. John Sweeny, D.D.
Vicar General Rt. Rev. Monsignor
Thomas Connolly.
CITY OF ST. JOHN.
Cathedral Rt. Rev. J. Sweeny, D.D.
T. Casey, F. McMurray, and A. J.
O'Neill.
St. John the Baptist Rt. Rev. Mon-
signor T. Connolly, V.G., rector,
D. Corbett.
St. Peter's A. Weigel, rector, H.
Urben, C.SS.R., P. Trimpel, C.SS.
R., Thos. Donohoe, C.SS.R.
Holy Trinity, John J. Walsh.
Albert, John Carson
Barachois, P. Belliveau.
Buctouche, Jos. Michaud, Our Lady
of Mount Carmel, Joseph Ouellet,
St Paul Ap., J. Hebert.
Cape Bald, P. Bradley, T. Martineau.
Carleton, J. J. O'Donovan.
Central Kingsclear, W. O'Leary.
Cocagne, F. Cormier.
Debec, F. L. Carney.
Dorchester, A. D. Cormier, C.S.C.
Fairville, C. Collins.
Flcrenceville, Francis Bradley.
Fox Creek, D. Leger.
Fredericton, J. C. McDevitt, E.
Savage.
Grand Digue, Napoleon Mass6, C.S.C.
Johnville, John Murray. St. Bar-
tholomew's, John Murray.
Kingston, Louis LeBlanc.
Memramc-iok, C. Lefebvre, C.S.C.
Milltown, E. Doyle.
vioncton,,H. A. Meahan.
Norton and Grand Lake, E. Byrne.
Notre Dame, H. Ouelett.
Petersville, P. Farrell.
Quaco, F. X. Collerette.
Richibucto Village, A. C. Hudon.
St. Andrew's, J. O'Flaherty.
St. George, T. La very.
St. Mary's Ferry. J. P. Kiernan.
St. Stephen, W. Dollard.
Shediac, A. Ouelett, Paul Dufour.
Silver Falls, J. Ryan.
Stanley, J. P. Kiernan.
Sussex, J. McDevitt, M.A.
Woodstock, Wm. Chapman.
DIOCESE OF SHERBROOKE.
Bishop Paul LaRocque.
Bishop's Counsellor* Rev. H. O.
Chalifoux, V.G., Revs. P. Quinn,
L. A. ; Masson, M. McAuley, G.V.,
P. J. A. Lefebvre, H. U amelin,
archpriest, etc.
CITY OF SHKRBROOKE.
Cathedral, H. O. Chalifoux, pastor,
E. St. Jean, J. S. LaRocque.
St. Jean-Baptiste's, J. A. Lefebvre.
St. Patrick's, E. C. Fissette.
Auckland, L. E. Gendron.
Barford, P. D. Picotte.
Barnston, A. Goyette.
Bolton, F. X. Brassard.
Brornpton, Rev. Jos. Laporte-
Chesham, D, Hellemare.
Clifton, W. Morache.
Coaticooke, Michael McAuley.
Cookshire. T. Hannon.
Compton, J. E. E. Choquette.
Danville, L. A. Masson.
Ditchfteld, J. B. A. Cousineau.
Dudswell, R. Ars. Plamondon.
East-Man, P. T. Gelinas.
Ely, T. Descarries.
Emberton, Abel Tremblay.
Garthby, W. Carrier.
Ham, J. C. Lemire. St. Adriens, J.
N. Baron. St. Joseph's, P. L. The-
berge.
Hatley, L. N. A. Caron.
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CLERGY ROMAN CATHOLIC.
[1895
Hereford, L. M. Hamelin.
La Patrie, N. A. Gariepy.
Lennoxville, F. N. Seguin.
Magog, C. E. Milette, L. Castonquay,
vicar.
Mansonville, E. Brunelle de Beaufort.
Orford, T. H. Masse. St. Roch, E. O.
Plante.
Piopolis, J. A. Simard.
Richmond, Patrick Quinu, L. J.
N. Mercier.
Sawyerville, J. A. Lavallee.
St. Camille, L. A. Leveque.
St. Francis Xavier de Brompton,
F. Desrosiers.
Scotstowri, A. Rousseau.
Stanstead, M. Cordeau, J. A. Bussiere.
Stoke, E. A. Martel.
Stratford, L. N. Francoeur. Ste.
Lucie's, J. A. Hamel.
Sutton, J. A. Dufresne.
Stukeley (South), J. Elz. Lessard.
(North), M. Deschamps.
Weedon, P. Brassard.
Westbury, E. F. Boudreau.
Whitton', N. H. G. Gaulin.
Windsor, G. Vaillancourt.
Windsor Mills, F. P. Dig-nan.
Winslow, J. O. Bernier.
Wolfestown, Paul Cote.
St. Fortunat's, J. D. O. Godin.
Wotton, H. C. Hamelin, V. Dodier,
vicar.
Marston, St. Leon, J. D. Bernier.
Ely, St. Mary, L. H. Nicol.
Hospital, J.' B. Ponton, C. E. W.
Dufresne.
Seminary St. Chs. B., J. L. H. Roy,
sup. ; P. J. A. Lefebvre, A. O.
Gagnon, P. A. Begin, A. Caston-
guay, E. C. Tanguay, Th. O'Neil,
H. A. Simard, J. D. Metivier, C. A
Gariepy.
Rome, J. A. H. Gignac, A. Maltais.
V. Charest, Missionary of Agriculture
DIOCESE OF THREE RIVERS.
Bishop Rt. Rev. Louis Francois
Lefleche, D.D.
Vicar-General Very Rev. M. L. Sen.
Rheault.
Chancellor- Rev. J. F. Beland.
Vice-Chancellor Rev. E. A. Beland.
Canons Rev. J. 0. Prince, provost,
Revs. Ls. S. Rheault, V.G., archidi-
acre, Ls. Richard, primicier, J. B.
Comeau, theologal, F. X. CloUtier,
penitentier, B. C. Bochet, Th. Mar-
tel, N. Caron, J. N. Tessier, tit.
can.
Honorary Canons Rev. Mgr. J.
Boucher, Canon of Lorette, Rev.
J. A. Mayrand, H. Trahan.
CITY OF THREE RIVERS.
Cathedral Rt. Rev. L. F. Lafleche,
D.D., F. X. Cloutier, L. Lamothe,
E. Deguise, L. Lafleche, C. Le-
blanc.
Immaculate Conception L. Lamothe
Batiscan, T. Lafleche.
Cap de la Magdeleine, E. Duguay, E.
Heroux, vicar.
Cham plain, P. H. Marchand, Arthur
Beland vicar.
Louiseville, J. N. Tessier, cure, Thos.
Caron, vicar, Mgr. J. Boucher,
Hon. Canon of Lorette (retired).
Maskinonge, N. Caron, N. Villeneuve,
. vicar.
Pointe du Lac, J. F. X. Desaulniers,
D. Comeau (retired).
St. Adelphe, A. Gouin.
St. Alexis, C. A. Savoie.
Ste. Anne de Laperade, B. B. Bochet,
H. Brousseau, vicar, Ed. Lafleche
(retired).
St. Barnabe, T. Martel, Jos. Garceau,
vicar.
St. Didace, Th. Joyal. G. Laquerre,
vicar.
St. Elie de Caxton, A. Bellemare.
St. Etienne des Gres, P. Cloutier.
Jos. Cloutier.
Ste. Flore, F. Verville.
Ste. Genevieve, C. T. Bellemare.
St. Jacques des Piles, F. Boulay.
St. Justin, D. Gerin, M. Masson,
vicar.
St. Leon, D. Houde, F. Gauthier,
vicar.
St. Matthieu, E. Poirier.
St. Maurice, J. Prince, O. Baribeau,
vicar.
St. Narcisse, J. B. Chretien, C. E.
Pintal, vicar.
St. Paulin, J. E. Lafleche.
St. Prosper, O. Lacerte.
St. Severe, H. Trahan.
St. Severin, P. Proulx.
St. Stanislas, J. E. R. Caisse, E.
Poisson, vicar.
Ste. Thecle, M. Janelle.
St. Theophile, P. Boulay.
St. Theodore of the Grand Anse, Paul
Lamy.
St. Tite, J. B. Grenier, F. Beaudet.
Ste. Ursule, E. Beliveau, Ph. Hebert,
vicar, A. Mayrand (retired).
Shawenegan, T. Gravel.
Valmont, O. Carufel, Chs. Carufel,
vicar.
Vincennes, Ars. Beliveau.
Yamachiche, J. B. Comeau, N. Com-
eau, vicar, D. Gelinas, J. B. Le-
clair, chapelain, Ad. Milot.
DIOCESE OF VALLEYFIELD.
Valleyfield, Ste. Cecile's Cathedral
Rt. Rev. J. M. Emard, D.D., Rev.
C. A. Santoire,V.G. and cur6, Revs.
J. A. Castonguay, J. A. Lippe,
vies., Revs. F. X. Goyette, ass.
proc.. T. Pepin, ass. cure, J. C.
Allard, Secretary. College, Rev.
N. Z. Blais, C.S.C., director.
Beauharnois, P. E.Lussier, V.F.,cure>
A. Perreault, F. O. Lagace, vies.
Chateauguay, I. R. Chaput, cure, E.
E. Lachapelle, chaplain.
C teau du Lac, A. Faubert, cure.
Hemmingford, J. Ducharme, cure.
Hinchinbrooke, Chas. B. O'Hara,
cure.
Howick, T. J. Theoret, cure.
Huntingdon, T. Nepven, cure.
He Perrot, J. Duhamel, cure.
Les Cedres, T. Chagnon, cure, J. N.
Bourbonnais, vie. , J. G. Watier, a.e.
Ormstown, J. A. Quesnel, cure.
Rigaud, N. E. Demers, cure, A. L.
Gagnier, vie. College Bourget
J. A. Charlebois, C.S.V. dir., A.
Boucher, C.S.V., E. Foucher, C.S.
V., Ths. Corcoran, F. X. Pelland,
N. Preville, M. Marleau.Ths. Pre-
ville, J. A. Lecu.ver, Profs.
Ste. Agnes R. H. Laberge, cure.
St. Anicet, Z. Auclair, cure.
St. Antoine Abbe, T. Z. Allard, cure.
St. Barbe, C. A. Dugast. cure.
St. Clet, G. Berard, cure.
Ste. Clothilde, J. Desrosiers, cure.
St. Etienne, F. X. Birtz, cure.
St. Jean Chrysostome, W. N. Seers,
cure.
Ste. Justine, 0. Dufault, cure'.
St. Lazare, A. Desautels, cure.
St. Louis de Gonzague, E. Desmarais,
V.F., cure, Alph. Lig. Laporte.vic.
Ste. Marthe, F. X. Sauriol, cure.
Ste. Martine, N. Aubry, cure.
Ste. Philomene, J. Ed Duprat, cure..
St. Polycarpe, L. Z. Champoux, V.F.,
cure, N. Reinillard, vie.
St. Regis, Moi'se Mainville, cure, P,J_
Bourget, vie.
St. Stanislas de Kostka, S. O. Per-
reault, cure.
it. Telesphpre, Frs. Reid, cure.
St. Timothee, A.L. Charbonneau,cur&
St. Urbain, M. Laporte, cure, F. X.
Tisseur, vicar.
St. Zotique, E. A. Coallier, cure,
Tres-St. Redempteur, J. A. Primeau,
cure.
Vaudreueil, J. O. Godin, cure, A..
Derome, vie.
VICARIATE - APOSTOLIC OF
ATHABASKA-MACKENZIE.
Vicar- Apostolic Right Rev. Emile
Grouard, O.M.I.
Coadjutor Right Re\ . I. Glut, O.
M.I., D.D. Residence, Athabaska
(via Edmonton), N.W.T.
Athabaska Lake, Right Rev. E.
Grouard, O.M.I., Right Rev. I.
Glut, O.M.I., Revs. L. LeDoussal,.
O.M.I., A. H. de Chambreuil, O.
M.I.
Fort Dun vegan, P. Leserrec, O.M.I.,.
P. Letreste, O.M.I.
Fort Norm in, X. G. Ducot, O.M.I.
FortRae, B. C. Roure, O.M.I., V.F.
Ladet, O.M.I,
Fort Smith, P. Laity, O.M.I.
Good Hope, J. Seguin, O.M.I., P.
Lefebvre, O.M.I.
Great Slave Lake, L. F. Dupire, O.
M.I. C. J. Andemard, O.M.I.
Heart River. P. Falher, O.M.I.
Lesser Slave Lake, D. Collignon, O.
ALL, P. Desmarais, O.M.I.
Liards River, N. deKerangue, O.M.I.,.
C. Gourdon, O.M.I.
Peel's River, P. Giroux, O.M.I.
Providence, A. L. Leoorre, O.M.I.,.
supr., C. Brochu, O.M.I.
Rivic-i-e Bataille, A. Husson, O.M.I.
Vermillion, C. H. Joussard, O.M.I.,
C. Dupin, O.M.I.
N.B. Address to all parts of the-
Vicariate via Edmonton, N. W. Ty.
VICARIATE APOSTOLIC OF PON-
TIAC.
Vicar- Apostolic Uight Rev. Nar-
cisse-Zephirin Lorrain, D.D., Pem-
broke.
Secretary Rev. J. Donovan.
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
Pembroke, Right Rev. N. Z. Lorrain,.
D.D., J. Donovan, P. D. Filcon.
Albany, F. X. Fafard, O.M.I., A.
Guegnard, O.M.I.
Arnprior, A. M. Chain e.
Brudenell, J. McCormack.
Douglas, H. S. Marion.
Eganville, P. S. Dowdall, H. Mastel.
Gower Point, T. N. Le Moyne.
Hagarty (Emmet), J. lankowski.
Mattawa, P. E. Gendreau, O.M.I., L
Simonet, O.M.I., J. Bemeche, O.M.
L, A. Bellemare, O.M.I.
Maynooth, N. Motard.
Mount St. Patrick, R. J. McEachen.
lcS95]
CLERGY ROMAN CATHOLIC BRITISH METHODIST.
Nosbonsing Lake, T. G. Gagnon.
Osceola, F. Al. Devine.
Renfrew, P. T. Ryan, L LeGuyader.
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
Calumet Island, G. A. Picotte.
Chapeau (Allumettes Island), D.
Leduc.
Portage-du-Fort, A. Brunet.
Quyon, B. J. Kiernan, A. Nolin.
Sheenboro, M. Shalloe.
Temiskaming (Hudson Bay), F. X.
Therien, O.M.I., C.Mourier, O.M.I.,
J. M. Nedelec, O.M.I.,
Vinton, Vine. Ferreri.
VICARIATE-APOSTOLIC OF SAS-
KATCHEWAN.
Vicar- Apostolic Right Rev. Albert
Pascal, O.M.I., D.D., Prince Albert.
Prince Albert, Right Rev. Albert Pas,
cal, O.M.I., D.D., R. P. L. Vachon,
O.M.I., R. P. Louis Lebrer. O.M.I.,
R. P. Michel Germain, O.M.I., M.
Alex. Fournier ; 3 lay brothers.
Battleford. H. Bigonesse, O.M.I., R.
P. V. Pineau, O.M.I. Battleford
Reserves, R. P. Cochin, O.M.I.
Battleford, Jack Fish Lake, R.
Leon Bondeaux.
Blessed Mag. .Mary, J. Teston, O.M.I.
Cumberland, PP/Charlebois, O.M.I.
Duck Lake (St. Michel Ind. School),
R. P. Paquette, O.M.I.
Fort Cumberland, O. Charlebois, O.
M.I.
Green Lake, R. P. Gestou, O.M.I.
Grand Portage. K. P. Penard, O.M.I.
He a la Crosse, A. Rapet, O.M.I., J.
M. Penard, O.M.I., R. P. Roysef,
O.M.I.. 3 lay brothers.
Lac Caribou, M. J. Gaste, O.M.I., Fr.
Aurel, O.M.I.
Lac Maskeg, M. Paquette, O.M.I. R.
P. Levog, O.M.I.
Lac Caribou, RR. PP. Gaste et Aneal,
O.M.I., 1 brother.
Lac Pelican, L. Bonald, O.M.I., RR.
PP. Bonald, et Maisonneuve, 1 bro.
Sacr6 Coeur, Victor Pineau, O.M.I.
Ste. Angle, L. Cochin, O.M.I.
St. Antoine de Padoue, J. Moulin,
O.M.I.
St. Laurent (Grandin P. O.), V. Four-
mond, O.M.I.
St. Louis (Langevin), P. Lecoq, O.
M.I., R. Pierre Barbier.
St. Antoine (Batoche), R. P. Moulin,.
O.M.I., 1 brother.
St. Coeur de Marie, R. P. H. Bigon-
esse. O.M.I., 1 brother.
Thunder Child's Reserve, L. Vachon,..
O.M.I.
PREFECTURE-APOSTOLIC OF
THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE.
Administrator Right Rev. M. T..
Labrecque, D.D.
Vicar General V. Rev. F. Gendron
Point of Esquimaux, Very Rev. F._
Gendron.
Betsiamits, C. O. Arnaud, O.M.I.,
supr., L. Babel, O.M.I., J. Baron,
0. M. I., A. Lemoine, O.M.I.
English Bay, Abraham Villeneme,
St. Ludger's Strawberry Cove, An-
ticosti Island.
Natasquan, Jean Gauthier.
Notre Dame de Lourdes, Georges
Gagnon.
River Magpie, Samuel Bouchard.
River Pentecost, Philogone LeMay.
Sault-au-Cochon, Joseph Perron.
St. Augustin, Edmond Bosse.
BRITISH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Superintendent Rev. Charles A. Washington 94 Queen Street West, Toronto, Out.
Ball, Rev. R. A Windsor, O \ Drake. Rev. W. R. .St Catharines, O | Lucas, Rev. S. A.
Ball, Rev. R. R Buxton, O j Eady, Rev. Daniel Harrow, O
.Woodstock, <>
Blount, Rev. Geo. R Dresden, O
Bro-jks, Rev. Peter Chatham. O
Davis, Rev. W. H Brantford, O
Holden, Rev. R. L.. Niagara Falls, S
Lawsou, Rev. S. G.. .Collingwood, O
Liburtas, Rev. Win Guelph, O
Moore, Rev. J J London, O
Oliver, Rev. T. C., M.A. . Windsor, O
Stewart, Rev. B (agt.).. Chatham, O
CHINA INLAND MISSION.
General Director Rev. J. Hudson
Taylor.
Home Director Mr. H. W. Frost.
Secretary-Treas. Rev. F.A. Steven.
Office of the Mission 632 Church
Street, Toronto, Canada.
Total number of Foreign Missionaries
from England, Australia, North
America, etc., 624 (Oct. 1st, 1894).
Native Helpers, 366 (105 not being
supported by the mission). Stations,
118. Out-stations, 103. Converts
now in fellowship, 4234 (April 28th
1894).
Total income for 1893 from all
sources, North America, Great
Britain, Continent of Europe, Aus-
tralasia, China, etc., $185,276.42.
MISSIONARIES FROM NORTH AMEBICA.
Adam, Mrs. J.
Best, Chas.
Bolton, H. E.
Batty, Miss L. A.
Collins, Aliss F.
Chambers, Miss A . C.
Duff, Mrs. J. E.
Dreyer, F. C. H.
Ewing, Mrs. A.
Elliott, Miss E.
Fairbank, Miss M.
Forsberg, Miss E.
Fuller, MissE.
Giffen, E. K.
Uiffen, Mrs.
Graves, Miss G.
Horsburg, Miss (at home).
Hastings. Miss L.
Home, W. S.
Home, Mrs.
Hollander, T. J.
Hancock, Miss M.
Irvin, Miss G.
Kay, Miss L. J.
Knickerbocker, E. F.
Knickerbocker, Mrs. E. F.
Lagerquist, W. G.
Lawson, J.
Marshall, Geo. J.
McBrier, E. M. (at home).
McKenzie, Miss R.
Meikle, J.
Miller, Miss T.
Miller, J. B.
Muldoon, Miss C.
Nilson, Miss M.
Pearson, Miss M?ggie.
Pearson, Miss M.
Rice, Miss H. J.
Riggs, Miss M. E.
Ross. Miss I.
Rough, J. S.
Rough, Mrs. J. S.
Ririe, Mrs. B.
Saunders, A. R.
Saunders, Mrs. A. R.
Sibley, H. A.
Sibley, Mrs. H. A.
Stayner, Miss K. H.
Taylor, Win.
Tayl-r, Mrs. Win.
Thor, A. E.
Todd, J. H.
Tillt-y, * iss L.
ITrry, T.
Van Lear, Viss K.
Whittlesey, R. H.
Windsor, Mrs. T.
NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH.
President- Re\ . F. W. Tuerk, Berlin.
Recording Secretary J. B. Me-
Lachlan, Parkdale.
Corresponding Secretary -T. Mower
Martin, Toronto.
Treasurer Martin Grebenstein.
Berlin
Ecclesiastical Committee.
Gould, Rev. Edwin Montreal
Tuerk, Rev. F. W Berlin
Rev. G. L. Albutt Toronto
Members of the Executive Committee
Ahrens, Chas. A., Jr Berlin,
Brierly, R Hamilton
Hendry, William Waterloo
Law, W. H Toronto
Ritter, F. L Millbank
Ronald, J. D Brussels
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.
The Convention for 1895. Time
and place to be named bv Executive
Committee.
President, J. McBride, Port Dover, ().
Treasurer, Thomas Tht-al, Fulton, <).
Secretary, Edward Irvine, Smith-
ville, Ont.
Trustees- J. T. Middleton, M.P.P ,
Hamilton, O. ; James Jacks m,
Uloomlield, O. ; Reuben bruner,
Olinda, O.
Fortney, L. F Waterloo, O
Gregory, T. B Halifax, N S
Johnson, Miss .It-nine II. . . .Picton, O
Lavelle, Rev. J. R Fulton, O
Leonard, Rev. F. (J.... Moo's Ilivt-r, ( A >
McLaughiin, J. W Huntville, V
Mallory, J. M Wooinfield, O
Miller,' F North Hatli-y. i t >
Moses, Georg-j (Indian).. .Oneid'a, O
Pratt, W. A Halifax, N >
LANDMARKS OF HISTORY.
LANDMARKS OF HISTORY.
The Fall of Troy 1183
The Era of the Great Pyramid 1082
David King of Israel 1049
The Foundation of Rome 753
Jerusalem taken by Nebuchadnezzar 588
Battle of Thermopylae 480
Caesar's invasion of Britain 55
Birth of our Lord, 4 yeara before Christian era 4
A.D.
The Crucifixion of Our Lord 29
Jerusalem destroyed by Titus
Constantine 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
King John signed Magna Charta 1215
Battle of Cressy 1346
The French defeated at Poictiers 1356
The Battle of Agincourt 1415
Joan of Arc burnt 1431
Constantino) >le 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 1492
Newfoundland was discovered 1500
TheTirst English Bible printed 1535
Jacques Cartier arrived at Montreal 1535
Archbishop Cranmer burnt 1556
Calais taken, from the English 1558
Accession of Queen Elizabeth 1558
Massacre of St. Bartholomew 1572
Virginia taken possession of by Raleigh 1584
The Spanish Armada defeated 1588
East India Company chartered 1600
Union of England and Scotland 1603
First visit of Champlain to Canada 1603
Barbados first settled. 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 Mayjloiver landed 1620
Nova Scotia settled by the Scotch 1622
Capture of Quebec by Sir David Kirke 1629
Canada coded to France 1632
Maryland settled by Roman Catholics 1634
Rhode Island settled by Roger Williams 1636
Montreal founded by Maisonneuve 1642
Charles I. defeated at Naseby 1645
Charles I. beheaded, 30th January 1649
Oliver Cromwell became Lord Protector 1563
Restoration of the Stuarts 1660
Bombay ceded to England by Portugal 1662
New York was conquered from the Dutch 1664
The Great Plague of London 1664
The Great Fire of London It>b6
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
Clive won the Battle of Plassey 1757
Canada was taken from the French 1759
Steam engine perfected by Watt 1773
Battle of Lexington 1775
Declaration of American Independence, July 4. ... 1776
United States first so styled : 9th September 1776
Independence of U.S.A. acknowledged 1782
Treaty of Paris signed 1783
New South Wales was settled 1787
The First Settlement in Australia 1788
The French Revolution began 1789
George Washington first President U. S 1789
First U. C. Parliament met 1792
Louis XVI. of France was executed 1793
Invention of the Cotton-gin 1793
London Missionary Society founded 1794
Battle of the Nile 1798
Malta acquired by conquest 1800
Union of Great Britain and Ireland 1801
Treaty of Amiens 1802
Bonaparte made Emperor of French . 1804
1805
1806
1807
1809
1812
Battle of Trafalgar : death of Nelson
Cape of Good Hope taken from Dutch
Fulton's first Steamboat Vovage
Battle of Corunna ; death of Sir J. Moore
The French Expedition to Russia
Battle of Queenston Heights Isi2
Scott's " Waverley " was published 1814
Invention of the Printing Press 1814
Ceylon was acquired 1815
Battle of Waterloo ; 18th June 1815
Algiers bombarded by Lord Exmouth 1816
Death of Napoleon Bonaparte 1821
Commencement of Lachine Canal 1821
Death of Lord Byron 1824
Battle of Navarino 1827
Death of King George IV 1830
Revolution in France 1830
Steel pens came into general use 1832
South Australia formed into a province 1834
Lucifer matches invented 1834
First Railroad in Canada 1836
Accession of Queen Victoria, 20th June 1837
Rebellion in Canada 1837
"Great Western " steamed to New York 383s
The Electric Telegraph first constructed 183S
Marriage of Queen Victoria 1840
Hong Kong taken from the Chinese 1841
New Zealand made a separate colony 1S41
Birth of the Prince of Wales : 9th November 1841
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1840
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1S47
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 1848
Victoria formed into a province 18
First International Exhibition 1851
Gold was discovered in Australia 1851
The Duke of Wellington died 1852
Battle of Inkerman : 5th November 1854
Reciprocity Treaty with the United States 1854
Indian Mutiny commenced, 10th May 1857
Queensland formed into a province 1859
Victoria Bridge Montreal, opened 1860
Battle of Bull Run : 21st July 1861
Death of the Prince Consort: 14th December 1861
Slavery abolished in United States: 18th Dec 1862
Lee surrendered at Appomatox 1865
Battle of Sadowa, Defeat of Austria ]866
Fenian invasion of Canada 1866
Confederation of Canada 1867
Abyssinian War : cost $50,000,000 1867
The Capitulation at Sedan 1870
Rome again made the Capital of Italy 1870
Manitoba admitted to Confederation 1870
The Irish Church Disestablished 1S71
The German Empire re-established 1871
The Great Fire in Chicago 1872
Prince Edward Island admitted to Confederation . . 1873
Queen Victoria Proclaimed Empress of India 1877
Afghanistan again occupied by British 1878
Cyprus was taken possession of 1878
The Death of Lord Beacon sfield 1881
End of Afghan War : cost $115,000,000 1882
English occupation of Egypt 1882
Completion of Canadian Pacific Railway 1885
Rebellion in North-West Territories ]885
Emperor William of Germany died 1888
McKinley Tariff in operation in United States 1890
1895]
CLERGY BAPTIST.
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BAPTIST CONVENTION OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC.
President, J. S. Buchan, Q.C., Montreal; Firt>t Vice-President, Rev. J. Dempsey, DD., Ingersoll ; Second
Vice- President, Rev. A. Murdoch, LL.D., Waterford ; Secretary, Rev. D. M. Mihell, M.A., B.D., London.
Board of Publication Rev. C. Goodspeed, D.D., Chairman, W. K. McNaught, Treas., J. G. Scott, D. Bentley,
A. Blue, Rev. J. W. McKay, Geo. Lugsdin, Rev. 0. C. S. Wallace, Rev. J. Trotter, E. VV. Dadson, D. Spencer,
Rev. P. K. Dayfoot. Editor "Canadian Baptist," J. E. Wells, M.A.; General Manager, G. R. Roberts; Office
(Re
of Publication and Book Room, 9 Richmond Street West, Toronto.
Ainswortb, W Brighton
Alexander, John Toronto
Anderson, G Hamilton
Anderson, J Waterdown
Anderson, P. H St. Mary's
Anderson, W. K Vankleek Hill
Arms A. L Abbots Corners
Auvache, F. W .. .. Regina, N.W.T.
Baker, A. C Sawyersville.Q
Baker, J. S Jaffa
Baldwin, J. A Wyoming
Banton, J, A Gait
Barker, J. F Ingersoll
Barker, W. S Campbellford
Barrow, G. H. .Narsapatnam, India
Bates, S. S., B.A Toronto
Becker. S .Zurich
Bennett, T. J Hamilton
Best, A. R Springford
Best, J. H.. New Westminster, B.C.
Binch, S Bobcaygeon
Binga, A Amhertsburg
Bingham, T Langton
Blatherwick, J Bracebridge
Bone, T St. Catharines
Booker, Theoph Stouff ville
Boone, C. S. G St. Mary's
Bornshlegel, G Arnprior
Bosworth, E Tilsonburg
Boundy, 8 St. Mary's
Boville, R. G., M.A.,B.D.. Hamilton
Bracken, J Newburg
Sridgman, R Aylmer
Brouillet, T Roxton Pond, Q
Brown, J. G., B.A. . .Vuyyuru, India
Brown, J. B Eden
Bulloch, W. S Maskinonge, Q
Burtch, D. D Villa Nova
Burns, George Langton
Burwash, A. , B.A Quebec
Cain, J. C . . Lanark
Cameron, J(Ret) Tiverton
Cameron, P. C Westbourne
Campbell, A Lochabar Bay
Campbell, M. P Essex
Carey, 0. C Kenmore
Carey, P. R Port Burwell
Carey, W Conboro
Carey, T. H Clarence
Charlesworth, T. W London
Chase. G. S . . Beebe Plains , Q
Chittenden, G Brantford
Cheetham. W Brockville
Chute, J. E Cocanada, India
Clark. J. W Cumming's Bridge
Cline, W. H,, M.A Paris
Cohoe, D. B Scotland
Collins, T Strathroy
Cook, R. B. (Ret) Acton
Cook, C. W B'onthill
Cote, L. C. F Sorel.Q
Coutts, Jas ; . . . . Ailsa Craig
Coutts, J. R Ormond
Craig, J.,B.A...*.. Akidu, India
Cripps, S Oak Lake, Man
Cross, Geo., B.A Carleton Place
Cross, J Dalkeith
Cunningham, R. M Burgess ville
Cunningham, 8 , . Waterford
Curry, J Orillia
Cuthbert, W. F Delhi
Dack, D Simcoe
Dadson , E. W. , B. A .... Woodstock
Cavies, B Portage la Prairie
Davis, G. B., B.D Sparta
Davis, J. E.,B.A. Samufcotta, India
Davis, S. H Sandwich
Day, C. H Quebec
Dayfoot, P. K. , M . A Port Hope
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Dempsey, John Ingersoll
Dennis, R Burgessville
Denovan, J Wolfville, N S
Deteaud, L. R, St. Pic, Q.
Dewey, C. N Gladstone, Ont.
Doolittle, Thos., B.A Trurso, Q
Dougherty, G. A., M . A . . Leamington
Dowling, J. T Salford
Dowling, R. M Amherstburg
Dunlop, A Neepawa
Dunlop, J. C Stayner
Dyke, S. A Toronto
Emerson, C. H Onondaga
Everton, G S. Spring Is., B.C.
Facey, A. M Kent Bridge
Farmer, J. H , Prof., B.A. ..Toronto
Farmer, S. J., B.A Wallaceburg
Fetzer, J Berlin
Faulkner. J. W Sandwich
Foster, P. R Boston
Fothergill, T Plattsville
Fox, E. F Toronto
Fraser, Jas Fenelon Falls
Freed, W Hespeler
Frith, A. N Ottawa
Frost, T. A. P Clear Creek
Gardiner, J. L Flesherton
Garside, R., B.A... Toronto
Gibson, J St. Catharines
Gilmour, J. L.,B.A Brockville
Gooch, F. W India
Goodspeed, C., Prof., D.D.. Toronto
Gold, M Whitby
Graham, W. T Montreal
Grant, Alexander . . . Winnipeg, Man
Grant, J Walkerton
Grant, W Lakefield
Grant Donald Montreal
Gray, J New Sarum
Gregoire, N South Ely, Q
Gregory, J. W Dixville, Q
Greitzner, E New Dundee
Green, J. (Bible Society).. . .Montreal
Green, Thos. R Bolton, Q
Grenier, C. W Quebec
Grinnell, J Mabee
Gunton, W. A Barrie
Hagan, T Almonte
Haines, E. J Hillsburg
Hall, H. H Portage la Prairie
Hammett, T Holt
Hamilton, Jas Wingham
Harryet, W Toronto
Harris, E., B.A Toronto
Harris, S. G Binbrook
Hartley, W Guelpl:
Haviland, W. H . . . . Waterford
Haviland, H. J Toronto
Heinemaun Killaloe
Helmrich, A Sebastopol, Q
Henderson, T Kingsville
Henderson, W Inverness, Q.
Herrington, R. D Kingsville
Hind, G Durham
Higgins, J Lachute.O
Binson, W. B Montreal
Holbein, W White Lake
Holbert, J. D Amherstburg
Hollingshead, J St. George
Holt, J. A Amherstburg
Hooper, E., M.D Toronto
Hooper, R Wilkesport
Hughson, L. 8 Coaticooke, Que.
Hulbert, W Langton
Hunter, J. H., B.A Parkhill
Hutchinson, D Brantford
Huff, J. B Port Elgin
Her, L Ridgetown
Her, Jacob (Ret.) Cottam
Irvine, J. G. C Port Arthur
Jackson, S Courtland
Jackson, J. R Wesport
Johnson, T. S Brantford
Keay, J. A Toronto
Kelley, J. H Louisville
Kelly, R. W Petrolia
Kendall James Midland
Kennedy, J. B., B.A Toronto
Kennedy, A. P Baker Hill
Kennedy, J. A Athens
King, C. W Kingston
Kose. H Hanover
Laflamme, H. F Cocanada, India
Lafleur, T., M. A Montreal
Laing, D Kingston
Lebeau, A. J Marieville
Leehy, G. M Brandon, Man.
Lewis, A. M Chatham
Luckens, T Collingwood
Ludeke, Julius Arnprior
Lyman, W Sylvan
McArthur, D. D Hartney, Man
McDonald, A. R., B.A .... Lakefield
McDonald, P. A Forest
McDonald, A Edmonton, Man
McDiarmid, A. P., M.A Toronto
M-cDiarmid. D Dominionville
McEwen, J Vankleekhill
McEwen, J. P Toronto
McEwen, P. H Victoria, B C
McFadyen, A Fullarton
McGee, W. D Wiarton
McGregor, W Durham
Mclntyre, A Creemore
Mclntyre, J. P., M.D Moosomin
McKay, W. J., B.A Stratford
McKinnon, J. B Clinton
McKinnon, L Glammis
McKay, D. C Pembroke
McKay, R. R Ottawa
McLatchey, E. D Morden, Man.
McLeod.A. A.Ramachandrapuram,In
McLeod, C. E Peterboro
McLaurin, D. (Ret) Meaford
McLaurin, C. C Sarnia
McLaurin, J., D.D. Bangalore, India
McLennan, D Farewell
McMinnis, S Rosemount, M.
McNeil, D Toronto
McQuarrie, H Vernon
McQuarrie, J. M Leith
Mack, H. W Rodney
Mackie, J Beamsville
Mann, J. W Port Rowan
Markwick, J. M Lobo, Ont.
Marquardt, C. L Zurich
Marshall, R Belleville
Marshall, T. M Carman, Man
Mason, G Bayham
Mason, W Rockford
Masse, S. F Montreal
Massie, A-, B.A Grand Ligue Q.
Massie, G. N., B.A. . .Grand Ligne, Q.
Matzich, J. F Neustadt
Mellick, H. G. , B.D Winnipeg
Mihell, D. M., Ph.B London
Miller, James St. Williams
Moore, J. B Toronto
Morgan, H Beachville
Moyle, J. E Cannington
Munro, A. H St. Thomas
Munt, Joseph Kinmount
Muir, Wm Toronto
Murden, W Gladstone, Man
Murdoch,A.,Jf.4., LL.D.. Waterford
Murdoch, Thos Algonquin
Myers, J. H Woolwich
Newman, A. H., LL.D., D.D Toronto
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CLERGY BAPTIST.
[1895
Newton, L ................. Norwich
Norton, W, E .......... Owen Sound
O'Neill, J ............... Beamsville
Osborne, J. A ............ Granthurst
Palframan, W ............ North Bay
Parsons, C. A .......... Oil Springs
Parent, M. B., B.A ____ Grande Ligne
Parker, A ............... Dixville, Q
Parker, P. C ............... Toronto
Peer, W ................... Freelton
Phillimore, C. H ......... ... Chesley
Phillips, E ................. Bunyan
Pickard, W ................. Guelph
Prosser, W ............. Ridgetown
Pilkey, J . C ............. Baillieboro'
Porter, W. H., M.A ...... Brantford
Porter, J. W ....... Strathclair, Man.
Pugsley, W .............. Port Dover
Pugsley, W., jr .......... Pott Dover
Puttenham, J ................ Ready
Ratcliff, Frederick ....... Stouffville
Randall, L. M .......... West Lome
Reade, E. S ................ Eglinton
Reid, H. (Ret) ....... ---- Brisbane
Richardson, G ...... Buckingham, Q
Roberts, Joshua
Robertson, G. F
Robertson, J
Robertson,
Robinson. J
Woodstock
London East
Ingersoll
Plympton
Grenville, Q
Robinson, T. C ........... Listowell
Rock, G. C ................... Perth
Roney, J ............... Orangeville
ROSM, R .......... Shoal Lake, Man
Roughley, E. W .............. Wood
Saunders, H ........ Burnside, Man.
Schmidt, R. A ............. Hanover
Scott. F. L ................ Windsor
Scott, W. J SaultSte, Marie
Shaw, Hugh Tilsonburg
Sheldon, S. S Delta
Sherman, E. D Oxley
Shields, T Vittoria
Silcox, J. W Uxbridge
Sinclair, T Ridgetown
Siple, E. M Whitevale
Slaght, A Waterford
Smith, H Walsh
Smith, J London
Smith, A Aylmer
Smith, E Vienna
Smith, Ira London
Smith, J. M Port Colborne
Smith, J. T Simcoe
Smith, E. G., M.D. .Cocanada, India
Smither, J Courtright
Souter, T. C Dalesville Q
Sowerby, J. H Chatham
Spencer, D St. Thomas
Spencer, Wm Toronto
St. Dalmas, A. E. de.. . .Georgetown
Stillwell, R. J., B.A Cheapside
Steeves, E. L Blenheim
Stevens, W. H Strathaven
Schmidt, R. A Hanover
Stevens, J Sterling
Stewart, Wm., D.D Toronto
Stewart. A Durham
Sweet, H. C Shoal Lake,M.
Stobo, E. J Quebec
Taylor, F. E Toronto
Tapscott, W. T Niagara Falls
Tapscott, F. T Hamilton
Tennant, J Brantford
Therrien, A. L Montreal
Thomas, B. D., D D Toronto \
Topping, E Woodstock
Teal, J. H Victoria, B.C
Treadwell, W. H Port Dover
Trotter, T., B.A Toronto
Trotter, J. E Peterboro'
Trotter, R Lindsay
Trickey, John Selkirk
Turner, C. B Barnston Q
Turner, E.. Turtle Mountain City, M
VanLoon, J Delhi
Vansickle, M Paisley
Van Tess 11. S Castleton
Vining, A. J Windsor
Walker, Wm. M., B.A. London South
Walker, Wm. S Mt. Forest
Walker, Wm Teeswater
Walker, J. A. iv. Peddapuram, India
Wallace, O. C S Toronto
Warnicker, J. B Montreal
Washington, J. H London
Watson, T Colborne
Weaver, R Aurora
Weaver, S. S Norwood
Webb, J. R Palmerstoa
Weeks, J. W Smith's Falls
Weeks, J. M Cornwall
Welton, D.M., Ph.D., AD.. Toronto
Weir, W. D.. B.A.. Vancouver, B.C.
Whidden, H. P., B.A..Morden, Man
White, A Claremont
Wilson, E. S tona
Williams, J. (Retired) Vienna
Wise, H. E Calgary
Witthem, F Pembroke
Wright, D Lindsay
Yorston, Jno Jersey ville
BAPTIST IVIINISTERS IN NOVA SCOTIA., NEW BRUNSWICK, AJID PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Adams, H. F Truro, N S
Achilles, Henry . .Parker's Cove, N S
Addison, Milton Salisbury, N B
Allaby, E. A Clementsvale, N S
Archibald, E. N., B. A . .Lunenburg.NS
Archibald,I.C.,Jtf.^..Chicacole,India
Armstrong, J. J Truro, N S
Atkinson, F. N. .Hampton Stat'n, N B
Baker, C. E .Billtown, N S
Bancroft, J. W., B.A . . Aylesford, N S
Barss, J. H., B.A.... Wolf ville, N. S
Beals, F. H., B.A Hebron, NS
Beckwith, W. H . . .Fredericton, N B
Bishop, Trueman, B.A Ohio, N S
Bishop, R. H., B.A .. .Wolf ville, N S
Black, S. McC., M.A. ..St. John, NB
Blackadar, T.A.,B.A . .Gt.Village.NS
Bleakney, J. C Woodstock, N B
Bleakney, W. A. J . . .Newcastle, N B
Bleakney, J. E Kempt, N S
Bleakney, D Petitcodiac, N B
Bool, Henry Truro, N S
Browne, Addison F . . Lockeport, N S
Brown.'J. W., A.B. .Bridgewater,N S
Brown, M. W., B.A . .French Village
Brown, A. F Havelock, N B
Burgess, C. C Westport, N S
Bill, I. E Liverpool, N S
Bentley, B.N.,.B.^.Summerside, PEI
Cahill, Jos. A Centreville, N B
Carey, G. M., M.A ....St. John, NB
Carpenter, I. W Sable River, N S
Champion, J. B Alberton, P:E I
Carter, Henry Tyne Valley, PEI
Charlton, H. A Knoxford, N B
Churchill, George Bobbili, India
Chute,Obed.,M.4..Up.Stewiacke,NS
Chute, A. C., M.A Halifax, N S
Cogswell, Aaron . .Clements West,N S
Colwell, I.E. .Dawson Settlement.NB
Cohoon, Atwood.Jf.^l . . Wolfville.N S
Coombs, J.. Cumberland Point, N B
Corey, W. T Havelock, N B
Corey, E. C Oxford, N S
Corey, W. G Springfield, N B
Corey, W. W. .Boundary Creek, N B Hopper, J. E., D.D . . .St. John,
Cornwall, S. H.,B.A. .. Surrey, N B I Howard, Geo. .Hampton Village,
Cox, J. H Canning, N S
Grabble, Geo. C. Pleasant Valley, N S
Crandall, D. W Wolf ville, N S
Camp, W Hillsboro, N B
Currie, Calvin. Richmond, Cor's. NB
Cooney, L. A Wolf ville, N S
Coldwrll, E. P., .4..Freeport, N S
Davidson, F. D Gibson, N B
Daley, E. E., B.A Berwick, N S
Davis, J. H., B.A..1L. Economy, N S
Day, G. E.,M.D.,D. J D.St.Martins NB
Dimock, D. W. C., M.A . .Truro, N S
Dixon, Edw., Africville, Halifax City
Dykeman, A. T Digby, N S
Eaton, J. T Lawrencetown, N S
Ervine, S. D Thornton, N B
Erb, H. S Port Lome
Estabrook, H. E., .B.^i.Andover, NB
Foshay, H. J Yarmouth, N S
Freeman, M. P., BA .. Wolf ville, N S
Freeman, A., B.A . Montague B.,PEI
Freeman, J. D. . . Fredericton, N B
Fields, M. L Brookfield, N S
Fillmore, J. E Turtle Creek, N B
Ganong, E. K. . .Advocate Har., N S
Gates, G. O., M.A St. John, N B
Griffin, H.A Milton
Gardner, James .... Antigonish, N S
Goodwin, Joshua Port Perry
Gordon, J. A., M. A . . St. John, West
Goucher, J. E., M.A Milton
Goucher, W. C., M.A .St.Stephen,NB
Grant, E. J Sussex, N B
Gross, Michael Surrey, N B
Gullison, Ralph Beaver K. N S
Hall, W. E Halifax, N S
Harvey, J. G. Centreville, N B
Haverstock, C. H Pugwash, N S
Hay ward, A. H . . . Florenceville, N S
Henderson, Chas Andover, N B
Hickson, Edw., Jtf.4..Carleton, N B
Higgins, W.V., JJf.^.Chicacole, Ind.
Higgins, Thos.A.,Z>.Z>.Wolfville, NS
Higgins, M.C., B.A . .North R. P E I
Hopper, EzekieJ.. ._. . .Gagetown, N B
N B
Howe, Edwin H Kingston, N S>
Hughes, B. N Riverside, N B
Hughes, John H St. John, N B.
Jackson, J. E Arcadia, N S-
Jenkins, W. H., B. A. Gran ville Ferry
Jewett, Benj. .Hartland Sta.,Co.,NB
Johnson, J. W... Windsor Plains, N S>
Johnson, H. H Halifax
Keirstead, Elias Collins, N B
Keirstead ,Prof. EM., JW/1. Wolf ville N8
Keirstead, S. W Dorchester, N B.
Keith, Oswald N Bayside, N B
Kempton, S. B., .Jf.^.Dartmouth.NS.
Kidson, F. A Annadale, PEI
King, M. P Cambridge, N B
Knight, Peter R. .Nashwaak V., N B.
Kinlay, R. B ..Paradise, N S
Langford, F.R . . Weymouth Falls, NS
Langille, Stephen. . .Springfield, N S
Lavers, A. H Port Elgin, N S-
Layton, T. B Great Village, N S
Lewis, Milledge Lumsden, N B
Lewis, John .Sydney, CB
Locke, E. E Middleton, N S
Maider, HE S St. George, N B
Marple, J. A Belmont, N S
Manning, J. W., B.A St. John
Manzer, W. D .St. Mary's N B
March, Stephen Halifax, N S
Martell, C. A., B.A . .. Fairville, NB
Miles, John Alexandria, PEI
Moore, S. C Waterside, N B
Morse, J. C., D.L). . Sandy Cove, NS
Morton, R. S Melville, N S
Munro, T. M Barrington, N S
Murray, Jos., B.A Falmouth, NS
Murray, P. F Milton, N S
Mutch, R.Port Hawkesbury, Cape B
Martell, A Wolfville, N S
Macdonald, A. B Jemseg, N B
McDonald R. N.E.Margaree, Cape B
McDonald, D. G., B.Th. Halifax, NS
McEwan, P. A Windsor, NS
McDonald, J. H., B.A Amherst
Morse, L. D., B.A India
McGregor, P. S Hantsport, N ft
NB Mclntyre, W.E., B.A. St. Martin's NB
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CLERGY BAPTIST, ETC.
147
dcKeen, David Athol, N S
'icQuarrie, D. H., B.A . . .N. Sydney
rfcGregor, Wm Barton, N S
Cobles, B. N Hillsburg, N S
Normandy, M . . .McLauchlan R. N B
'leal, G. R Preston, N S
I *owlan,P.D . . Westchester Stat'n.N S
Parker, D. O., M.A . . . Wolfville, N S
Parker, J.M.,B.A . .River Herbert, N S
Parker, W. L Nictaux, N S
Parker, W. F Truro, N S
Parry, H. N Chester, N S
Philp, R. R., B.A Halifax, N S
Pineo, David Long Point, N S
Pineo. C. E Nictaux, NS
Porter, R. D., 3f.^i...Middleton, NS
Porter, J. A Blissfield, N B
Price, David Isaac's Harbor, N S
Raymond.G. P. , fl. 4 . NewGermanyNS
Read, E. O Waterville, N S
Read, James L Berwick, N S
Ree, P. O Zealand Station, N B
Rees, W. W Newport, N S
Eowe, John Chebogue, N S
Robinson. W.H...B..4 . .Hantsport, NS
Rutledge, J. W . . . . Mahone Bay, N S
Sables, C. W Campbell town, NB
Sanford, Rufua, M.A . . Wolfville, N S
Saunders, E. M., D.D. . .Halifax, NS
Saunders, J. H St. John, N B
Sawyer.AW, >.#., LL.D.WolfvilleNS
Scott, James Crow Harbour, N S
Shaw, H. J Windsor, N B
Shaw, J. L St. John, N B
Shaw,M.B.,JS..4 . . Vizianagram, India
Sibley, E. G Wittenburg, N S
Skinner, I. J., B.A Weston, N S
Skinner, I. R., B.A. . Musquash, N B
Seeley, George Petitcodiac, N B
Smith, Solomon Welford, N B
Smith, H. B., M^ . . . .Springhill, NS
Smith, John A Cornwallis, N S
Spidel, J. D Petitcodiac, N B
Springer, G. W Jemseg, N B
Spurr, J. C., B.A . . .Cavendish, P E I
Stackhouse,WT,JS^.NewGlasgowN S
Steadman, J. C Elgin, N B
Steele, D. A. , M.A . . . . Amherst, N S
Schurman, G. W Chegoggin
Saunders, H. H., B.A Elgin
Tiner, J. E Port Hilford, N S
Tingley, L. J...Melvern Square, NS
Todd, Thomas Woodstock, N B
Trimble, James Penfield, N B
Vincent, W. C Canning, N S
Vincent, A. J '. Bayfield, N B
Whitman, Asaph . Chester, N S
Wallace, Isa., M.A... .Wolfville, N S
Warren, W.H.,M.A Sackville.NB
Washburn, A St. Martin's, N B
Weathers, Geo. A . . Summerville, N S
Webb, Josiah S. T. B.. .Arcadia, NS
Weeks, F. O Kentville, N S
Weeks, W. W. Moncton, N B
Wetmore, J. D Wickham, N B
Wetmore, William.. . .Margaree, N S
Wright, F. C Penfield, N B
Wilson, C. P., B.D . .Bass River, N S
White, Geo. R., B.A . . Yarmouth, NS
Williams, John Weymouth
Williams, C. W., B. A. .St. Martin's, NB
Young, J. W.S Green Bush, N B
Young, F. M.,Pfe...Bridgetown,NS
THE LAKE ST. JOHN TERRITORY.
The territory in question extends from the head of navigation of the river Saguenay, at Chicoutimi, to the
northern boundary of the Province of Quebec, a distance of 220 miles, and from the sources of the waters flowing:
into Lake St. John, from the East, to the river St. Maurice, and embracing the valley of the river Batiscan,
a distance of 200 miles, the whole forming an area of 44,000 square miles or about 28,000,000 acres. Comparatively
little is known of this great country, with the exception of the valley of Lake St. John, which, within the last
few years, has been colonized with great rapidity, and now contains a population of some 40,000.
The Saguenay and St. Maurice regions are already the field of large lumbering operations, estimated at
60,000,000 feet, B.M., per annum, or equivalent to nearly one-half of the whole export of sawn lumber from the
port of Quebec. The country is thus described by a gentleman who visited it recently :
Trie Soil " Is almost universally composed of a rich grey clay, the land seems to be inexhaustible. At Pointe-
aux-Trembles I was shown a field of wheat, which had been producing that grain for the last fifteen years, without
the application of any manure ; and the grain I saw this year was as fine as any to be found in this district.
Truly one is struck with wonder at the richness of the soil, for I believe there is none richer in Canada."
The Climate Of the Lake St. John region is said to be that of Montreal ; there is no doubt of its being
superior to that of Quebec. The snowfall is certainly less. In fact, farmers complain that they do not get good
sleigh roads till late in the winter. On the 25th September this year I remarked that the leaves of the trees were
very little tinted, and potato stems were still green. Wheat and all grains ripen and produce abundantly, as
may be seen from the following extracts, taken from the census returns :
1881.
16,347
393,127
59,797
67,437
32,40*
Potatoes, carrots and other vegetables yield abundantly and are of immense size. Wheat is of course the
great test of the soil and climate of any agricultural country. Let us then compare its production at Lake St
John with the best districts of the Province, viz : The Eastern Townships, and we find that the census return
show in 1881 :
Population. Bush. Wheat.
Chicoutimi 32,409 154,589
Compton 19,581 34,181
Stanstead 15,556 37,727
Huntingdon 15,495 24,378
Wheat bushels
1861.
10 912
1871.
136 099
1881.
154,589
Hay, tons
1861.
3,648
1871.
5,966
Oats ' '
39 316
117,249
211,216
Butter, pounds
61,777
148,106
Barley, "
30,922
71,210
47,025
108,183
Head of live stock
Tobacco, pounds
18,746
44,772
Pntflf^psa hn<3hp1fl
101.382
156.996
287.238
Population . .
10.478
17.493
Bush, per 1000 of pop.
4,800
1,800
2,400
1,600
Comparison between the temperature, and snow-fall at Roberval and at other places in Canada, each-
winter season (from January to March inclusively) and each summer season (from July to September inclusively.)
The observations for Roberval extend from April 1888 to May 1890, inclusively ; those for Moose Factory, James-
Bay, from the year 1877 to the year 1882. All these observations are taken exclusively from the official reports of
the Meteorological Department at Toronto.
TEMPERATURE.
SNOW-FALL.
'
.
j
3
6
1
1
&
Roberva
3
1
|
I
Moose
Factory.
>
Inch.
Inch.
Inch.
Inch.
Inch.
Average for the Year. .
35.9
31.8
87.0
39.2
81.2
87.2
82.5
164.8
177.6
80.3
Winter
12.2
1.4
8.7
10.4
3.4 I! .43.5
36.1
94.0
94.1
33.6
Summer
59.7
57.1
60.3
62.5
57.6 |l
POSTAL INFORMATION
For List of Officials Post Office Department see page 76.
Letter Rates, &c.
Canada. Letters posted in Canada, addressed to any
place within the Dominion, 3 cents per oz. If unpaid,
such letters cannot be iorwarded, but will be sent to the
Dead Letter Office. If partially prepaid, the letter will
be forwarded to its destination and double the de-
ficiency charged on delivery. Letters mailed at any
office for delivery at or from the same office, provided
that the office is not one at which free delivery by letter
carriers is established, are charged 1 cent per oz., and
must be at least partially prepaid ; otherwise they are
sent to the Dead Letter Office. Letters of this nature
mailed at and for delivery from an office at which there
is a free delivery by letter carriers are liable to 2 cents
per ounce. All postage must be prepaid by Postage
Stamps.
Post Cards. From any place in Canada to any 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 half
oz., whether by Canadian or New York Steamers. If
sent unpaid, double postage will be charged.
Newfoundland. Letters, 3 cents per oz. Newspapers,
from office of publication for subscribers, free. Other
matter same rates, etc., as to United Kingdom.
Bermuda. 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.
It is very important to bear in mind that the postage
upon letters for the United Kingdom and all Foreign
Countries is calculated by the half ounce and doitble
postage is charged on all unpaid letters.
Registration of Letters.
Persons posting letters containing value should be
careful to require them to be Registered, and to obtain
from the Postmaster a certificate of receipt for Regis-
tration.
The charge for Registration 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.
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 separate
T)ooks. Limit of weight for domestic post, 5 Ibs. (un-
less consisting of a single book, in which case a weight
of 7 Ibs is allowed) ; for foreign post, 4 Ibs. Limit of
size, two feet in length, or one foot in width or depth.
Book rackets 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 in
Canada is 1 cent per 4 oz. which must be prepaid by
stamps
The rate to Great Britain and the United States is 1
cent per 2 ozs.
Rates of Postage on Letters and Newspapers
for Foreign Places.
The rates on letters and newspapers for all parts of
the world (see exception for United States and New-
foundland) are 5 cents per \ oz. for letters, and 1 cent
per 2 ozs. for papers.
Miscellaneous Matter.
Miscellaneous matter, described as under, may pass
between places in the Dominion of Canada upon pre-
payment of the rates indicated below. The regulations
of the British Post 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 ma-tter referred to under that head may be
forwarded to the United Kingdom by Book Post:
1. On all pamphlets, occasional publications, printed
circulars, prices current, hand-bills, and other matter
wholly in print, and on packages of seeds, cuttings,
bulbs, roots, bedding plants, scions or grafts, the rate is
1 cent for each 4 ozs. or fraction thereof.
2. On maps, prints, drawings, engravings, lithographs,
photographs when not on glass or in cases containing
glass, circulars produced by a multiplying process easy
to recognize, exhibitor's entry tickets for Dominion
or Provincial Exhibitions, botanical and entomo-
logical specimens when properly put up so as to pre-
vent injury to the contents of the mails, sheet music
whether printed or written, including music books
whether stitched or bound (instruction books in musie
and instruction books in drawing accompanied by charts
may however pass at Book-Post rate, which see), book or
newspaper manuscript whether type-written or hand-
written, printer's proof sheets whether corrected or not,
such partly printed and partly written documents as
deeds of land, mortgages made under seal (including
chattel mortgages), insurance policies, renewal receipts
when attached to the policies, insurance receipts sent in
bulk from head offices *D agents, militia and school
returns, customs manifests, voter's lists when written
or partly in writing, school or college examination
papers, municipal assessment rolls, partly printed and
partly written, Dominion and Provincial Government
documents, statute labour returns, municipal re-
turns in general, blank books, printed forms entirely
blank, and printed stationery, the rate of postage is
1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces ;
and the postage rate must in every case be pre-
paid by postage stamps or stamped post bands or
wrappers ; provided that no letter or other communica-
tion intended to serve the purpose of a letter be sent or
inclosed in any such package or thing mentioned, and
that the same be sent in covers open at the ends or sides,
or otherwise so put up as to admit of the contents being,
if necessary, easily withdrawn for examination by the
officers of the Post Office to ensure compliance with this
provision ; (if enclosed in sealed envelopes notched at
the ends or sides, or with the corners cut off, letter rate
of postage will be charged).
No packet of miscellaneous matter can be transmitted
by mail if it exceed, 5 Ibs. in weight, 24 inches in length
or 12 inches in width or depth.
Legal and commercial papers generally (including Bank
Pass-Books) are liable to Utter rate of postage, except
when sent as parcels by Parcel Post, and the exceptions
above given to matter of tnat cla?s are restricted to
the documents specified, such as Deeds and Insurance
Policies.
[148]
1895]
POSTAL INFORMATION.
149
Newspapers ana Periodicals.
Newspapers and periodicals printed and published in
Canada, and issued not less frequently than once a month
from a known office of publication to regular subscribers
or news agents in Canada, the United States and New-
foundland, are sent free ; and such newspapers and
periodicals are to be put up into packages and delivered
into the Post Office, under such regulations as the Post-
master-General may from time to time make.
On all newspapers and periodicals posted in Canada,
for delivery in the Dominion, other than those addressed
to regular subscribers or news agents, from office of
publication, the rate will be one cent per k oz., to be
invariably prepaid by Postage Stamp.
Newspapers and periodicals weighing not more than
loz. each may be posted singly, if prepaid by Postage
Stamp J cent each.
The postage on specimen newspapers and papers and
periodicals published less frequently than once a month
is one cent per Ib.
British and foreign publications received by mail may
be reposted in Canada to subscribers in Canada at
the rate of 1 cent per Ib.
Transient Newspapers.
Transient newspapers and periodicals include all news"
papers and periodicals posted in Canada, other than
Canada newspapers sent from the office of publication,
and British and foreign newspapers posted by news
agents for regular subscribers in Canada. When ad-
dressed to any place within the Dominion, or the
United States, they must be prepaid the following rates
by Postage Stamp:
If weighing not more than 1 oz., half a cent each.
If weighing over 1 oz., one cent per four oz. or frac-
tion of four oz.
On transient newspapers addressed to the United
Kingdom the rate will be one cent per 2 oz. to be pre-
paid by Postage Stamp. Canada newspapers posted from
the office of publication to subscribers in the United
Kingdom sent in the Mails forwarded by Canadian
Packet or via New York must be prepaid by Postage
Stamp at the transient paper rate of one cent per 2 oz.
The English Post Office requires each newspaper cr
periodical to each address to be prepaid by postage
stamp. If sent in packages the English Post Office
declines to deliver them.
Patterns and Samples within the Dominion.
Patterns and Samples of Merchandise and Goods for
sale, not exceeding 24 oz in weight, may be posted in
Canada, to be forwarded to any place within the Do-
minion, on prepayment by Postage Stamp of a rate of 1
cent per 4 oz., under the following regulations :
If insufficiently prepaid the packet will be forwarded
charged with double the deficient postage, provided the
deficiency does not exceed 5 cents.
Packages of Samples and Patterns, addressed to any
place in Canada, may be registered by affixing thereto
stamps to the value of 5 cents in addition to the postage
rate, and provided such packet be handed into the Post
Office for registration.
Patterns or Samples must be sent in covers open at the
ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, how-
ever, of seeds, drugs, &c. . which cannot be sent in open
covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen, or such like
material, fastened in such a manner that they may be
readily opened.
The packet may bear on the outside the address of the
sender, in addition to the address of the person for
whom it may be intended ; and also a trade mark or
number, and the price of the sample enclosed ; inside,
there must be no enclosure but the samples or patterns
themselves. The particulars, however, of the trade
marks, numbers, and prices may be marked on the
articles themselves instead of on the outside of the
packet, at the option of the sender.
Goods sent for sale or in execution of an order, however
small the quantity may be, or any article sent by one
private individual to another, which are not actually
trade patterns or samples, are not admissible.
United Kingdom and United States.
Patterns and Samples of Merchandise, when addressed
to places in the United Kingdom must not exceed 5 Ibs.
in weight, and to the United States 8 oz., and must be
prepaid by postage stamp at the following rates : 1 cent
per 2 oz. or fraction of 2 oz. , with a minimum prepay-
ment of 2 cents covering a weight of 4 oz.
Useful Hints.
Register all valuable letters. Transmit money by
Money Orders. Make complaints and inquiries in
writing, and address the Postmaster-General at Ottawa.
Preserve, and request correspondents to preserve,
envelopes of missent or delayed letters. Send to the
Postmaster-General envelopes of letters about which you
seek information or make complaint. In addressing
letters add the name of the County and Province in
whichthe office addressed is located. Place stamp on
the right hand upper corner of the address side. Put
your own name and full address in or on letter, to insure
return if it cannot be delivered. In affixing postage
stamps moisten the envelope, not the stamp. When
stamps are moistened the gum is apt to be removed.
Parcel Post.
The charges on Parcels by the Parcel Post to places
within the Dominion, is 6 cents for every 4 oz. or fraction
thereof (with 5 cents additional if Registered). No letter
ir.ust be inclosed ; if any discovered, the amount paid
will be forfeited, and the Parcel charged at unpaid
Letter rates. No Parcel must exceed 5 Ibs. in weight,
and must be prepaid by stamps.
Eye-glasses and spectacles may be sent by mail when
properly put up and prepaid by Parcel Post or as fifth
class matter.
Parcel Post with the United Kingdom, New-
foundland and other British Colonies and
Foreign Countries.
Closed parcels may be exchanged with the United
Kingdom, Newfoundland and most fjreign countries
and British colonies under the following regulations :
1. The dimensions of a Parcel must not exceed 2 feet
in length by 1 foot in width or depth.
2. A Parcel must not contain any explosive, combust-
ible, or dangerous articles, nor any article of a perishable
or fragile character, nor liquids or matters likely to
njure other Parcels or mail transmissions.
3. All Parcels must be securely and substantially
packed and closed,
4. 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.
5. For each Parcel the sender must fill up a Customs
Declaration. On this form the sender will supply an
accurate statement of the contents and value of the
Parcel, also the address thereof, with signature and place
of abode of the sender. The Customs Declaration must
be securely affixed by mucilage or paste to the Parcel to
which it relates.
Parcels from the United Kingdom or any other place
beyond the Dominion will be liable to Canadian Custom
duties, and under existing regulations must be examined
for the purpose by an Officer of the Customs in the
presence of the persons addressed.
Rates and limits of weight vary. See Postal Guide, or
enquire at Post Office.
Prepayment by postage stamp is required in all cases.
Parcels must be handed to the Postmaster ; in no case
should they be dropped into a letter box or other
receptacle for mail matter.
Fifth Class Matter.
Postage rate one cent, per ounce or fraction of an
ounce, to be prepaid by postage stamp. Miscellaneous
articles of merchandise, including seeds, bulbs, etc., to
United States, and generally all matter permitted to pass
by mail in Canada, which is not of the nature of a letter,
and therefore subject to letter rate of postage, and not
entitled to be posted at a lower rate than 5th class under
one or the other classes, may pass as 5th class when ad-
dressed to any destination within the Dominion or United
States. Fifth class matter must be so packed or put up
as to be open 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.
150
POSTAL INFORMATION MONEY ORDERS.
[1895
Money Orders.
In sending money by mail it is always best to transmit
by Money Order if possible.
Commissions on Money Orders.
On Money Orders drawn by any Money Order Office
in Canada on any other Money Order Office in the Do-
minion, the Commission is as follows:
If not exceeding $ 4 2 cents.
Over $ 4 not exceeding 10 5
10 20 10 "
Lagos. St Vincent.
Luxemburg. Sarawak.
Malta. Seychelles Islands.
Mauritius. Sierra Leone.
Mombasa and Lamu. "Smyrna.
*Montserrat. Straits Settlem'ts.
Natal. Sweden.
*Nevis. "Switzerland.
*Newfoundland. "Tangier (Morocco).
New Guinea (German Pro- *Tasmania.
tectorate). The Ottaman Towns of
*New South Wales. Adrianople, Beyrout and
*New Zealand. Salonica.
North Borneo (Sandakan). Tobago.
Norway. Transvaal.
Orange Free State. Trinidad.
*Panama (British Agency). "Tripoli (Barbary).
Portugal, including Ma- "Tunis,
deira and the Azores. Turk's Island.
"Queensland. "United Kingdom.
Rouiriania. "United States.
St. Helena. "Victoria (Australia).
"St. Kitts. "Virgin Islands.
St. Lucia.
There being a direct exchange of Money Orders be-
tween the Dominion of Canada and the countries and
British Colonies distinguished by an asterisk (*), Orders
drawn upon these countries and colonies are paid in the
full amount for which drawn. Orders upon other coun-
tries and colonies, not so distinguished, are, however,
subject to a small abatement on payment.
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 paid by
remitters for Money Orders on the United Kingdom,
India, ^amaica and the Australian Colonies, where
payment will be made in Sterling Money.
20 .... 40 20 "
40 60 . 30 "
60 .... 80 40 "
80 100 50 "
No single Money Order, payable in the Dominion of
Canada, can be issued for more than $100 ; but as many of
$100 each mav be given as the remitter requires.
Money Orders are issued in Canada on the following
Foreign countries and British Possessions, at the rates
of commission shown below :
For sums not exceeding $10 10 cents.
20 20 "
30 30 "
40 40 "
50 50 "
($50 is the limit of a single order).
Africa East (German Pos- Ceylon.
sessions). Chili.
Africa West (Cameroons, Constantinople (Turkey).
Banana, Boma, Matadi, Cyprus.
Togo). Danish West Indies.
* Antigua. Denmark, including Iceland
Asia Minor and the Levant: and the Faroe Islands.
Candia, "Dominica.
Canea(Khania, LaCaue'e) Dutch East Indies.
Chios (Khios), Egypt.
Durazzo, Falkland Islands.
Jaffa, *France and Algeria.
Jerusalem, Gambia.
Kaifa (Caiffa), "German Empire.
Kerassonde (Keressoun), Gibraltar.
Mitylene, Gold Coast.
Prevesa, Grenada.
Retimo, *Guiana (British).
Rhodes, *Hawaii(Sandwich Islands)
Samsoun, Holland (Netherlands).
Santi Quaranta(Serandoz) *Hong Kong, including
Trepizond (Trepezunt), Amoy, Canton, Foo-
Valona. Chow, Han-kow, Hoi-
* Australia, Southern. how, Ning-po, Shang-hai
Australia, Western. and Swatow.
Austria-Hungary. India (British), including
Bahamas. Aden, Bagdad, Bunder
^Barbados. Abas, Bushire, Bassorah,
^Belgium. Guadur, Jask, Linga,
^Bermuda. Muscat and Zanzibar.
British Bechuanaland. *Italy.
British Honduras (Belize). "Jamaica.
Bulgaria. "Japan.
Cape Colony. Labuan.
s. d.
$ c.
*. d.
$ c.
010
020
030
040
050
060
070
080
90
10
11
12
13
14
15
24
49
73
97
1 22
1 46
1 71
1 95
2 19
2 44
2 68
2 92
3 17
3 41
3 65
16
17
18
19
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
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
And two cts. for each penny to make up the sum required.
FOREIGN MO]
TABLE showing the sums payable in Germany in Marks
and Pfennigs, on Orders issued in Canada.
TOY ORDERS.
TABLE showing the sums payable in France. Algeria, Belgium
Italy and Switzerland in Francs and Centimes, on Orders issued
in Canada.
Canadian
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12
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cents .
20
25
30
40
50
60
70
75
80
90
m. pf.
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1 04
1 25
1 66
2 08
2 50
2 91
3 12
3 33
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124 80
145 60
166 40
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STEAMSHIP AND STEAMBOAT LINES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA..
NOTE. The numbers opposite each line of steamboats correspond with the numbers used in the list of Post
Offices and Railroad Stations following. Inasmuch as steamboat lines are not fixed as are railroads but are con-
stantly changing, this list must be used by shippers and travellers with caution.
As this list of Steamboat and Steamship Lines is entirely new, the publisher begs that those who use
it will kindly help him to make it more perfect by sending corrections, additions or criticisms to Editor CANADIAN
ALMANAC, 9 Front Street, West, Toronto.
This mark signifies that the line is subject to interruption by the Seasons Wititer in some parts of the
-country, low water in other parts " d" or " Daily " means every day except Sunday.
aNiagara F'lls Line, d, bet Toronto & P. Dalhousie
aSt. " Lakeside," d, bet Toronto & St. Catharines
aNiagara R. Line, d, bet Toronto & Lewiston, NY
aRochester, Tho'ands Is. & Ogdensburg Navi. Co.,
3 t's a w'k, bet Charlotte, NY & Ogden'g, NY
aLake Ontario Steamboat Co., d. bet. Port Hope
and Charlotte, N.Y.
aDeseronto Nav. Co., d, bet Trenton, Picton, 0.
aB. of Quinte Steamboat Route three to six trips
a week bet Kingston, and Belleville.
aBay of Quinte Ry. & Nav. Co., Steamboat Line,
d, bet Deseronto, and Picton, Ont , connects
at Deseronto with B of Quinte Ry. & Nav. Co.
342
345
346
349
350
353
aTrent V'y Nav.Co., d, bet Lindsay & Bobcaygeon
aBottum's Line, d, bet Lakefield & Burleigh F., O.
aCalcutt's Line, d, betPeterborough.&Harwood.O 371
aSteamboats from Huntsville, Ont.
aSteamboats from Lakefield, Ont. 372
aHamilton St'mb't Co. , d. bet. Hamilton & Toronto
a Places on the Rideau Canal, Lake and River, 373
steamboats bet Kingston, and Ottawa.
a M erchants Line, weekly, bet Montreal & Chicago 374
aSteamer "Persia," w'kly bet Montreal, and St.
Catharine's. 376
aS'r "Alexandria," w'kly, bet Montreal & Trenton 376'1
Saint Lawrence River Steamboat Go's Lines as
follows : 376-2
^Kingston & 1000 Is. Park Line, d, bet Kingston,
and 1000 Islinds Park, N.Y. 376'3
^Kingston & Cape Vincent Line, d, bet Kingston
and Cape Vincent, N.Y. 379
aKingston & Wolfe Island Line, d, bet Kingston
and Wolfe Island, Ont.
aMerchants Despatch Line, twice a week, between
Montreal and Ottawa.
aOttawa R'r Nav. Co., d, bet. Montreal & Ottawa
Richelieu & Ont. Navigation Go's Lines, as follows : 385
aFerry Lines from Montreal.
aToronto Line, d, bet Montreal and Toronto,
aCornwall Line, twice a week between Montreal
and Cornwall, Ont. 391
aChambly Line, twice a week between Montreal
and Chambly, Que. 392
aContrecoeur Line, daily between Montreal and
Contrecoeur, Que., and Bout de 1'Isle. 393
aQuebec Line, d, between Montreal and Quebec. 393'1
aThree Rivers Line, d, bet Montreal & T. Rivers.Q
aSag-uenay River Line, bet Quebec & Chicoutimi.Q.
aBranch Lines from Sorel, Que. 393'2
a Places on the Richelieu River from Beloeil Sta. Q
aBlack Diamond Line, every ten days, between 400
Montreal and St. John's, N.F.
aDobell's Line, every ten days, between Montreal 403
and St. John's N.F.
aPlaces on Lake Memphremagog, reached by 420
steamboat from Newport, Vt. or Magog, Que. 420-3
aQuebec & North Shore Steamship Line, every
two weeks, bet Quebec, and Natashquan, Que. 420'4
aQuebec Steamship Co. , every two weeks, between
Montreal and Pictou, N.S. calling at Quebec. 422
Lake St. John Steamboat Line ; excursion boat
from Roberval.
crBaie des Chaleurs Route, twice a week, between
Dalhousie, N.B. and Gaspe Basin, Que.
Miramichi Steam Navigation Co., d bet Chatham,
N.B. and Nelson, N.B. and Point au Car, N.B.
[151]
356
356-1
356-2
357
359
359-1
359-2
364
Prince Edward Island Steam Navi. Company as
follows :
aDaily, between Pictou, N.S. and Charlottetown.
aD, bet Pointe du Chene, N.B. &Summerside, PEI
aCharlottetown Steam Navigation Co., daily,
between Pictou, N.S. and Charlottetown.
Magdalen Islands and Cape Breton Mail Line
(Steamship Olaf), as follows :
Magdalen Islands Route, w'kly, bet Pictou, N.S.,
and Magdalen Islands.
Cape Breton Route, weekly, between Pictou, N.S.
and Cheticamp, N.S.
Places reached by s'mboat from P't Mulgrave, NS.
Anglo-French Steamship Co., every two weeks,
between Halifax, and St. Pierre-Miquelon.
Halifax and P. Edward Is. Steamship Co., weekly
bet Halifax and Charlottetown.
Halifax & Newfoundland Steamship Co., every
two w'ks, bet Halifax, and ports in Newf 'dland.
Lunenburg & Halifax Steam Packet Co., twice a
week, between Halifax, and Lunenburg, N.S.
Costal Steam Packet Co., twice a week, between
Halifax, and Bridgewater, N. S.
Yarmouth Steamship Co.'s Lines as follows :
Boston & Yarmouth Line, two to four times a
week, bet Boston, Mass, and Yannouth, N.S.
St. John & Yannouth Line, twice a week, bet St.
John, N.B. and Yarmouth, N.S.
Halifax and Yarmouth Line, weekly, between
Halifax and Yannouth, N. S.
Canada Atlantic Steamship Line, weekly between
Boston, Mass., and Halifax, N. 8.
North Atlantic Steamship Co., weekly, bet Boston,
Mas?., & Charlottetown, calling at Halifax.
Red Cross Line, about every ten days, bet New
York and St. Johns, N.F'., calling at Halifax.
Allan Line, every two weeks bet Halifax, N.S.,
and Baltimore, Md.
Places on the River, St. John, N.B. and branches
during season.
Places on the upper part of River St. John, N.B.
by str. from Fredericton, N.B., during nav.
Bay of Fundy Steamship Co., between St. John,
N.B. and Digby and Annapolis, N.S.
International Steamship Co.'s Lines as follows :
St. John Line, two to five times a week, between
Boston, Mass, and St. John, N.B. calling at
Portland and Eastport, Me.
Nova Scotia Line, one to two times a week in sum-
bet. Boston, Mass. & Digby & Annapolis, N.S.
Frontier Steamboat Co., daily, between Calais,
Me. and Eastport, Me.
Grand Manan Steamboat Line, two to three times
a w'k, bet Eastport, Me., & Grand Manan, N.B.
Muskoka & Georgian B. Navi. Co's L's, as follows :
aMuskoka Lakes Divisions, daily betGravenhurst,
Ont., and various routes.
rtMagnetawan Division, daily, bet Burks Falls and
Ah-Mic Harbour, Ont.
aNorth Shore Navigation Co., twice a week, from
Collingwood and Midland to Killarney, Ont.
aParry Sound Route, d, bet Midland and Pene-
tanguishene, Ont., and Parry Sound, Ont.
aSault Ste Marie Route, twice a week, between
Collingwood, Meaford and Owen Sound, Ont.,
and Sault Ste Marie, Mich.
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STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD LINES IN CANADA.
[1895
426 aGeorgian Bay Transit Co., weekly from Owen
Sound and Wiarton to Providence Bay.
428 Canadian Pacific Steamship Lines, as follows :
428-1 aLake Superior Line, tri-weekly, between Owen
Sound, and Fort William, Ont.
428-2 aParry Sound Line, twice a week, between Owen
Sound, and Parry Sound, Ont.
428-3 aSault Ste. Marie Local Line, tri-weekly, bet
Owen Sound and Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
430 Great Northern Transit Go's Lines, as follows :
430-1 aSault Ste. Marie Line, three times a week, from
Collingwood, Meaford, Owen Sound and Wiar-
ton, Ont., to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
430-2 aParry Sound and French River Line, twice a
week, from Collingwood, Ont.
432 aNorthwest Transportation Co. , two trips a week,
between Sarnia, Ont. and Duluth, Minn.
440 aNorthwest Navigation Co., irregularly, between
Selkirk, Man., and Norway House, Keewatin.
445 Columbia & Kootenay Steam Nav. , Co. , as follows :
445'1 aRevelstoke Route, twice a week, bet Revelstoke
and Robson, B.C.
445-2 aLittle Dalles Route, twice a week, between Rob-
son, B.C. and Little Dalles, Wash.
445-3 aKootenay Lake Route, four times a week, bet
Nelson and Kaslo, B.C.
445*4 aBonners Ferry Route, tri-weekly, between
Nelson, B.C., and Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
450 Pacific Navigation Co's Lines as follows :
450-1 Barclay Sound Route, about 27th each month,.
between Victoria arid Quatsino, B.C.
450'2 Bute Inlet Route, weekly in Summer, betweem
Vancouver and Bute Inlet, B.C.
450-3 Fraser River Route, three times a week, between.
New Westminster and Chilliwack, B.C.
450-4 New Westminister Route, twice a week, between*
Victoria and New Westminster, B.C.
450 "5 Northern Route, twice a month, between Victoria*
and Fort Simpson, B.C.
450'6 Puget Sound Route, daily, between Tacoma and
Seattle, Wash, and Whatcom, W.
450-7 Vancouver Route, d, bet Vancouver & Victoria, BC*
451 Nanaimo & Texada Island Line, weekly, between
Victoria and Comox, B.C.
452 Pacific Coast Steamship Co., every live daysy
between San Francisco, Cal. and Tacoma, W r
453 Puget Sound & Alaska Steamship Co., daily,,
except Monday, between Tacoma and Seattle,.
Wash, and Victoria, B.C.
451 Union Pacific Steamers, as follows :
454-1 Portland & Seattle Route, about every twelve-
days, between Portland, Greg, and Seattle, W.
454'2 Tacoma & Victoria Route daily, between Tacoma.
and Seattle, Wash, and Victoria, B.C.
455 Steamer "Cutch," d, bet Vancouver and Na-
naimo, B.C.
LIST OF RAILROADS IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA,, WITH THEIR TERMINAL POINTS.
Numbered bo correspond with numbers used in Third and Sixth columns of pages 154 to 213..
No. AND NAME OF RAILROAD.
TERMINAL POINTS.
No. AND NAME OF RAILROAD.
TERMINAL POINTS.
FROM
TO
FROM
TO
500 Alberta R'y & Coal Co.
Dunmore, A.
Coutts, Alb.
535-32 Montreal & Ottawa Br.,
Vaudreuil . .
P.Fortune.Q*
508 Baie des Chaleurs
Vfetapedia .
BlackCape Q
535-33 Smith Falls Section . .
Montreal ..
Smiths F'lsJ
509 B. of Quinte Ry. & N.
535-34 Toronto & Havelock S.
Smith Falls J
Toronto.
Co., as follows:
535-35 Ingersoll Branch
Woodstock..
S. Thomas, O>
509'1 Tweed & Kingston Line
Kingston . .
Tweed, Ont.
535-36 Elora Branch
SataractJun
Elora, Ont..
509*2 Deseronto Line
Tamworth . .
Deseronto,
535-37 Guelph Branch
Suelph Jun.
Guelph, Ont..
512 Boston & Maine Pas-
535-38 London Section
Toronto ....
London, Ont
sumpsic Division
Sherbrooke.
Stanst'dJ'nQ
535-39 Orangeville Branch . .
StreetvilleJ.
Melville J ,.0
5121 Stanstead Branch
Stanst'd Jun
Stanstead, Q
535-40 Owen Sound Section . .
Toronto
O. Sound, O:
515 Brantford, Waterloo &
535-41 Teeswater Branch
OrangevilleJ
Teeswater, O
Lake Erie
Brantford . .
Waterford.O
535-42 Windsor Section
London. ....
Windsor, O.
516 Brockville, Westport &
Western DID. as follows:
Sault Ste Marie ....
518 Buctouche & Moncton.
Brockville . .
Moncton . .
Westport, O.
Buct'che NB
535-51 F.William&WinnipegL
535-52 W. & Swift Current L . .
Ft William, O
Winnipeg . .
Winnipeg, M
S.Current,A
531 Canada Atlantic
Ottawa
Rouse'sPNY
535-53 S. Current & Donald L.
S.Current, A
Donald, B.C.
531-1 Hawkesbury Branch..
Glen Robe'n
Hawkesb'yO
535-54 Carman Branch
Elm Creek . .
Carman Mar*
531-2 Parry Sound Branch . .
Ottawa
Barry's Bay.
535-55 Emerson Section
Winnipeg . .
Emerson, Ml
532 Canada Eastern
Fredericton.
ChathamNB
535-56 Gretna Branch
Rosenfield J.
Gretna, Man
535 Canadian Pacific
535-57 Pembina Section
Winnipeg . .
Napinka, ML
Railway, as follows :
535-58 Souris Branch-
Kemnay,. M.
Estevan, As.
A tlantic Sections, as
535-59 Southwestern Branch .
Winnipeg . .
Souris, Man.
follows :
535-60 Stonewall Section
Winnipeg ..
Stonewall, M!
535-1 Chaplain Secti'n (trains
535-61 West Selkirk Section..
Winnipeg . .
W.Selkirk.M
may not run to St.
535-62 Prince Albert Section .
Regina, Ass.
P. Albert, S'fc
David, Yamaska,St.
535-63 Edmonton Section
Calgary, Alb
Edmonton A
Robert or Sorel)
535-2 Moosehead & Brownv'e
Stanbridge .
Megantic, Q.
Sorel, Que.
Vanceb'oMe.
535-64 Macleod Section
535-65 Pipestone Section
Calgary, Alb
MenteithJh.
Macleod, Alb
Reston, Man
535-3 Newport Section
535-4 Northern Section ....
Montreal . .
Sutton June.
Newport Vt.
S. Guillaume
Pacific Div. as follows :
535-70 Main Line
Donald', B.C.
Vancouver.
535-7 Sherbrooke Section ..
Farnham . .
L. Megantic.
535-71 Westminster Branch . .
W'minsterJ.
We'minister
Eastern Division, as
535-72 Columbia & Kootenav .
Robson.B.C
Nelson, B.C.
follows :
535-73 Mission Branch
Mission.B.C.
Huntingdon
535-11 Atlantic& North W. Br
535 -12 Chalk River & N. Bay S.
Renfrew
Ottawa
Eaganville O
Chalk Riv.,O
53574 Shuswap&Okanagan..
Atlantic Division, as
Sicamous J .
Okanagan L..
535-13 N. Bay & P. Arthur S.
North Bay . .
P. Arthur.O.
follows:
535-14 Aylmer Branch
Ottawa
Aylmer, Que
535-81 Carleton Section
Fairville
Carleton, NB
535-15 Berthierville Branch . .
Berthier J'n.
Berthier, Q.
535-82 Fredericten Section . .
Freder'ton J
Fredericton
535-16 Brockville Branch
CarletonJ'n.
Brockville, O
535-83 Gibson Section
Woodstock .
Fredericton
535-17 Joliette Branch
Joliette Jun.
St. Gabriel Q
535-84 Edmundston Section .
Aroostook J.
Edmundst'n:
535-18 Ottawa Section
Montreal . .
Ottawa.
535-85 Houl'ton Section
Debec Jun . .
Houlton,Me..
535-19 Piles Branch
Three River.
GrandesP.,Q
535-86 Aroostook Section ....
Woods'ocNB
Presque Isle*
535-20 Prescott Branch
Prescott. . .
Ottawa.
535-87 St. Andrews Branch . .
St.'Andrews.
Watt June.
535-21 Quebec Section
Quebec ....
Montreal.
535-88 Main Line
Van'boro Me
St. John, NB-
535-22 St. Eustache Branch . .
S. Therese J.
S.EustacheQ
535-89 St. Stephens Division .
St. Stephen.
McAdam Ju.
535-23 St. Jerome Branch
S. Therese J.
Labelle, Q . .
535-90 Woodstock Line
Me Adam Jn.
W'dstockNB
535-24 St. Lin Branch
S. Therese J.
St. Lin Que.
535-91 Tobique Valley Line ..
Perth
Torra.ceville
535-25 Sault Ste. Marie Branch
Sudbury . .
S'ltS.Ma'e.M
540 Caraquet
Gloucester J
Ship'iganNB
Ontario Sec. as follows:
541 Car.rillon>&rGBenville . .
Carrillon ..
Grenville, Q.
1895]
RAILROADS IN CANADA.
153:
No. AND NAME OF RAILROAD.
TERMINAL POINTS.
No. AND NAME OF RAILROAD.
TERMINAL POINTS.
543 Central of New Bruns-
wick, as follows :
543*1 Northern Division
543-2 Southern Division ....
544 Central Ontario
545 Central Vermont N.
Division
545-1 Waterloo Division
547 Cornwallis Valley Br. of
Windsor & Annapolis
549 Cumberland
565 Drummond County . .
572 Elgin, Petitcodiac and
Havelock
573 Erie & Huron
FROM
Norton ....
Hampton . .
Coe Hill, O .
S.AlbansVt.
S. Johns, Q.
Kentville ..
Sp. Hill Jun.
S. Hyacinthe
Havelock ..
Sarnia
TO
Chipman NB
St. Martins.
Picton, Ont.
St. Johns, Q.
Waterloo, Q.
i'gsport, NS
Parrsboro'h
Nicolet,Que.
Elgin, N. B.
RondEau.O.
Welling'nBC
P. Huron, M.
M'oersJnNY
-,ewiston Me
Alassena Sps.
Is. Pond, Vt.
Toronto.
Norway, Me.
Portland, Me
.evis, Que.
louse's Po't.
)oucet's L'g
Valleyfield Q
S. Laurent,Q
iarwood, O.
..ongueui^Q
l,enox, Mich
Bellev'leHar
Chemong, O.
Coboconk,
Lindsay, O.
Lakefield, O.
Midland, O.
Eldorado, O.
Scotts Mills.
Blackwa'er J
Scarboro J'n
Jackson's P't
Manilla Jun.
Palmerston.
Elmira, Ont.
Listowell, O.
London, Ont
Wingham, O
Sarnia, Ont.
Stratford, 0.
Palmerston.
Harrisburg.
Wiarton, 0.
Collingwood
Allandale, O
Hillsdale, 0.
Nipissing J.
Meaford, 0.
Penetang, 0.
P. Dover, O.
Niagara F'lg.
Harrisburg.
Stratford, 0.
P. Dover, 0.
P. Stanley, O
Glencoe, Ont
Windsor, 0.
580-84 Petrolia Branch
580-85 Sarnia Branch
FROM
nVyoming . .
Ivomoka ....
Loop Line J.
Toronto . . .
P. Colborne.
Longueil, E.
St. Jerome . .
Chater J.,M.
Halifax.N.S.
Moncton NB
Riviere du L
S. Charles J.
Dalhousie J.
Richmond . .
tf. Glasgow.
Derby Jun . .
Stellarton . .
TO
Petrolia, O.
P. Edward.O-
?ort Rowan.
Hamilton, O
P. Dalhousie-
Sorel, Que.
S. Julienne.
Hamiota, M.
Vfoncton.NB.
R. du Loup Oj
Levis, Que.
Levis, Que.
Dalho'sieNB-
WoodsideNS-
Vlulgrave.
Indiantown.
Pictou, N. S..
580-86 S. Norfolk Extension. .
580-87 Toronto Line
580-88 Welland Division ....
583 Montreal & Sorel (This
road may not be oper-
ated)
584 Great Northern (Que) . .
585 Great Northwest Cent.
599 Interco'nial.asfol'ws
599-1 Halifax to Moncton L.
599"2 Moncton to R .du LoupL
599-3 R. du Loup to Que. L.
599-4 Chaudiere Branch
1 599-5 Dalhousie Branch
599-6 Dartmouth Branch
599-7 Eastern Extension
599-8 Indiantown Branch . .
599-9 Pictou Town Branch..
599-10 Pictou Landing Branch
(Summer only)
599-11 Point du Chene Branch
599-12 St. John Branch . . .
574 Esquimalt & Nanaimo.
580 Grand Trunk Rail-
way, as follows :
580-1 Chicago, Detroit & Can.
Grand Trunk Div ..
Main Line and Br., as
follows :
580'5 Hemmingford Branch.
580-6 Lewiston Branch
580'7 Massena Spring Branch
580-8 Montreal & Is. Pond L.
580-9 Montreal & Toronto L.
580-10 Norway Branch
580-11 Portland & Is. Pond L.
580-12 Quebec Bran h
580-13 Rouse's Point Branch .
580-14 Three Rivers Branch. .
580-15 Valleyfield Branch. ...
580-16 Un. Jaques Cartier Ry.
580-17 Cobourg & Harwood B.
580-18 Longueuil Line
580-23 Michigan Air Line D.
Midland Division and
Branches, as follows:
580-27 Belleville Branch ....
580-28 Chemong Branch
580-29 Coboconk Line .
Victoria, B.C
Detroit Mich
S. Isidore J,Q
Lewiston J .
Brosseau's Q
Montreal . .
Montreal . .
S. Paris, Me.
Is. fond, Vt.
Richmond . .
Montreal . .
Arthabaska .
St. Martine .
St. Henri . .
Cobourg
Lambert . .
Jackson, M.
Peterboro'h.
Peterboro'h .
Lorneville J.
Haliburton .
Peterboro'h.
Lindsay
N.HastingsJ
ColdwaterJ.
P. Hope Jun
Lorneville J.
Stouffville J.
Whitby Har.
Durham
Gait
Kincardine.
St. Mary's. . .
London
Toronto ....
Goderich . .
Stratford ..
Southamp'n.
Harriston . .
Beeton
Hamilton ..
Ehnvale
Toronto ....
Allandale ..
Allandale ..
Hamilton . .
Allanburg J.
Tilsonburg J
Buffalo,X.Y.
Stratford . .
London .
Fort Erie ..
Sus. Br'e NY
Trenton
Pictou Lan'g"
Painsec Jun.
Moncton . .
Truro
Po't Tupper.
Oxford Jun.
G.T.R.JunO
Maccan N.S.
Kent June..
Kingston . .
Walkerville.
L'Epiphanie
S. TiteJunc.
BeecherFVt
PlaPrairieM
Mihnedosa .
Binscarth . .
Essex
Buffalo, N.Y
SeaC.ParkO
London
Buffalo, N.Y
Niagara Jun
Petrolia
St. Thomas.
St. Lambert.
Marieville . .
Blaine.Wash
Sackville . .
Morris ....
Portage Jun.
Pemb'aNDk
Middleton . .
Eastman . .
Ottawa
Aylmer, Que
Port Arthur.
Charlo'town
Emerald Jun
Royalty Jun
M. Stewart J
Quebec
Sherbrooke .
Beauce Jun.
Hedleyville .
St. Cath'ines
Harvey, N.B
S.John, N.B
R. du LoupQ
Edmundstor
GananoqueJ
S. Hyacinthe
Annapolis.
Halifax ....
P't du Chene
S. John,N.B.
Trenton, N.B
Sydney, N.S.
Pictou, N. S.
Irondale, O.
Joggins, N.S
Richibucto.
Renfrew, O.
Leamington.
L' Assompt'n
R. a Pierre.
Lime Ridge.
Yorkton, As..
RapidC'y.M.
Russell, M.
Amherstb'rg-
Welland, O.
Comber, Ont
S. Thomas, O
Detroit Mich,
Niagara, Ont
Eddys, Ont.
CourtrightO"
Farnham.
S. Cesaire, Q
S. W'minstep
C. Tor'mtine
Brandon, Ml.
P. la Prairie.
Winnipeg, M
Lunenburg.
Kingsbury Q
Wright.
Coulonge, Q.
Narrows, O.
Tignish, PEI
C. Traverse.
Geo't'wnPEI
Souris. 1*1.
Koberval, Q.
I.evis, Que.
S. Joseph, Q.
S. Anne Sta.
Clifton, out.
SalisburyNB
St. Stephen.
KdiiMiinlst'ii
Connors, NB
GananoqueO
i;<MiLCcmoiit . ..
Yarmouth.
Annapolis*
599-13 Trenton Branch
599-14 Cape Breton Line
599.15 Pictou Line
600 Irondale, Bancroft & O
610 Kent Northern
611 Kingston & Pembroke.
617 L.Erie, Essex &Detr.R.
618 L'Assomption Ry
619 Low 7 er Laurentian
620 Maine Cent.Ry Coos D
622 Manitoba & N. Western
622-1 Saskatchewan & W. Ry
622-2 Shell River Branch . .
625 Michigan Central Can
Division, as follows :
625'1 Amherstburg Division.
625-2 Fort Erie Division
625' 3 Leamington Division . .
625 -4 London Division
625 '5 Main Line
580-30 Haliburton Branch
580-31 Lakefield Branch
580-32 Lindsay & Midland L. .
580-33 Madoc Branch
625 '6 Niagara Division .
625 '7 Petrolia & Oil Springs D
625-8 St. Clair Division
632 Montreal, Portland and
Boston, as follows :
632-1 Main Line
632-2 St. Cesaire Branch
635 N. Westminster South.
638 N. Brunswick &P.Ed.I.
644 N.Pac.&Man.,asfol'ws:
644-1 Morris & Brandon Br. .
644 -2 Portage la Prairie Br . .
644 -3 Winnipeg Line
580-34 Medonte Tramway
(freight only)
580-35 Port Hope & Lindsav L.
580-36 Scarboro & Lorneville L
580-37 Sutton Branch
580-38 Whitby Branch
Northern Divisions &
Branches, as follows :
580-46 Durham Branch
580-47 Gait & Elmira Branch.
580-48 Kincardine Branch
580-49 London Branch
580-50 Lon., Huron & Bruce B.
580-51 Main Line
646 Nova Scotia Central . .
653 Orford Mountain
580-52 Stratfordfc Goderich L.
580-53 Straf 'd & Palmerston L.
580-54 Wellington, Grey &B.B
580-55 Wiarton Branch
656 Ottawa &GatineauVai:
663 Pontiac Pacific Junct
664 Port Arthur Duluth &
Western (building) .
665 P. Edward I. , as follow :
665-1 Main Line
665-2 Cape Traverse Branch.
665'3 Georgetown Branch . .
665*4 Souris Branch
- Northern tfc Northivest-
ern Division & Br's,
as follows:
580-64 Collingwood Section . .
580-65 Hamil ton & Allandale L
580-66 Hilsdale Tram, freight.
580-67 Main Line
680-68 Meaford Section
580-69 Penetang Section ....
580-70 Port Dover Section
Southern Division and
Branches as follows:
580-77 Allanburar Branch
580-78 Brantford&Tilsonburg
580-79 Buffalo & Goderich Dist
580-80 Georgian B. & L. Erie D
580-81 London & P. Stanley B
680-82 Loop Line Division ....
580-83 Main Line
674 Quebec & Lake St. John
675 Quebec Central
675-1 St. Joseph Branch
676 Que.^ Montmorency &
Charlevoix
690 St. Catharines & Nia. C.
693 Salisbury & Harvey . .
695 Shore Line
700 Temiscouata
700-1 St. Francis Branch
702 Thousand Islands Ry . .
706 United Counties
712 Western Counties
714 Windsor & Annapolis . .
POST OFFICES AND "RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
[1895
POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS
IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA.
ings Rank
The Offices printed in Italics are authorized to grant and pay Money Orders. The Offices marked * are Savi _
Offices. Capital letters on right of the Electoral District column indicate the several Provinces of the Dominion,
thus :0, Ontario ; Q, Quebec ; N S, Nova Scotia ; N B, New Brunswick ; P E I, Prince Edward Island; M.
Manitoba; B C, British Columbia ; Alta, Alberta; Assa, Assiniboia ; Atha, Athabasca; Sask, Saskatchewan,
The numbers and names placed opposite every place indicate the Railroad or Steamship line
on which the place or nearest railway station is situated. See list of Railroads and Steam-
boats on pages 151 to 15a
The thanks of the publishers are due to E. W. Bullinger, Esq., for his kind permission to use " Bullinger' s Postal
and Shipper's Guide for the United States and Canada " in the preparation of the following list :
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WIIICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION 8EK
KEY PAGES 151-153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NKAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PAGES 151-153
Sask
Pr'ce Albert 535*62
St. Armand St 545
535-1
53573
St. Anselme 6.75
329-9Yamaska535-l
580-51
535.3
N.Glasgow 599 -7-13
Durham 580*46
Ashcroft 535-70
580-54 (R.R. name
Turners)
Bothwell 535-42
580-83
Puslinch 535-35
Indian Head 535-52
Boissevain 535-57
Canfield 580-79-82
625-5
Upp. Sackville 638
Wellington 665 '1
Tilsonburg 58078-
82 625-5
Lond'derryS. 599-1
Acadie Siding 599- 2
599-2
580-51
580-8 535-4
via Wolseley
via Wiarton
5357
599-2
Ste. Julie St. 580-12
James R. St. 599 '7
Whitehurst 535 '16
Strathroy 580'85
Renfrew 535-12 611
Shubenaeadie599-l
Appin 580-83
309Ernestown580'9
Tring Station 675
Parsborough 549
665-3
599-7
53570
535-35
580-36 535-34
535-2 (R. R. name
Megantic)
Edmonton 535 '63
420 -4 or Burks Falls
580-67
Magnetawan 420-4
Chater 535 '52 585
580-51
445-3-4
Lacolle 531-580*13
Lisle 580-64
580-82-88 (R. R.
name Welland J)
Georgetown 565-3
359-1
Narrows 390
535-58
Orangedale 599 '14
Alba . .
Albanel
Albany
Renfrew.N R O
Chicoutimi Q
Pembroke 535-12
St. Felicien 349 or
Roberval 674
665-2
450'1 via. Nanaimo
via. Charlottetown
Marysville 580 '9
693
St. Hilaire 700-1
via Sydney N. S.
693
Lynden 580 '83
665-1
Georgetown 665 '3
359-1
Essex 625-1-5
Rednersville 308
Boissevain 535 '57
Rodney 625'5
Mission 535 '70-73
450-3
via N. Sydney N.S.
Hetherton 599 -7
Waterdown 580 '87
via Cobourg
610
450-5
Shippigan 540
535-52
via Charlottetown
Ashcroft 535-70
531
Notre Dame 518
Ashcroft St. 535-70
N. Belle '535 -18 328
535-25 428-3 430'1
422-2
Maitland 580'9
Pembroke 535*12
Moncton 518 599 '1-
2-12
Ashcroft 535-70
580-77-88
580 -65-67-68-69
Canterbury Sta.
535-90
Hanover 580*55
R.R. name Brysons
580-7
Perth 535-34
Utterson 580*67
via Kingston
580-55
674
Elmvale 580-66-69
Consecon 544
580.64
Edmundton 535 '39
Ingoldby 580-30
Pembroke 535 '12
580-54
Albert 693
Westville 599-1
665.1
Carman 535 -54
Abbott's Corners .
Abbotsford
Vtissisquoi Q
Rouville Q
^ewWestm'r..B.C
Dorohester Q
Prince PEI
Vancouver .... B C
Queen's PEI
Hastings, E R . . O
Albert NB
Victoria N. B
Cape Breton . . N S
Altart NB
Brant, NR O
Prince PEI
Kings PEI
Essex, SR O
Prince Edward ..0
Selkirk M
Abbotsford
Abenakis ........
.Abenakis Springs
Aberarder
Abercorn
Abercrombie
Aberdeen ..
Aberdeen
Alberni .
Yamaska Q
Lambton, WR ..O
Brome Q
Pictou N S
Alberrv Plains . .
Albert*
Albert
Albertine
Albert Bridge
Albert Mines ....
Alberton
*Alberton
Albion
Albuna
Albury
Alcester
A Idboro'
Aldergrove
Alder Point ....
Alder River
Aldershot
Alderville
Aldina
Grey, S R O
Cariboo B C
Bruce, W.R.... O
Lambton, E. R. O
Wellington, S.R. O
Assa
Selkirk M
Aberdour
Aberfeldy
Aberfoyle .
Abernethy
Abigail
Abingdon
Wentworth, S R O
WestmorelandN B
Prince PEI
Norfolk, N.R....O
Colchester ...NS
Kent N B
Elgin, WR
N Westminster BC
Cape Breton . . N S
Guysborough. .N S
Wentworth, NR
North'berl'd WR
Sask.
Abougoggin Ed. .
Abrams Village . .
Acacia
Acadia Mines . . .
Acadie
Acadie Siding....
* Acton
* Acton Vale
Adair ;
Kent N B
Halton O
Aldouane
Alert Bay
Kent NB
N. WestminsterBC
Gloucester N B
Selkirk M
Bagot Q
Assiniboia. ...
Bruce, N. R O
Brome . Q
Alexander's Point
A lexander
Adamsville . . .
Adamsville . . .
Adamsville . . .
Adderley
Addington Forks
Addison
Adelaide
Admaston
Admiral Rock . .
Adolphe
Alexandra
Alexandria
* Alexandria ....
Alexandrina
Alexis Creek
Alfred
Queen's PEI
Cariboo . . B C
Kent N B
Megantic Q
Antigonishe . . N S
Brockville O
Middlesex, W R. O
Renfrew, SR O
Hants N S
Glengarr / O
Kent....' NB
Cariboo
Prescott O
Algoma O
Grenville, S R . .
Renfrew, N R . . O
Westmoreland, NB
Cariboo B C
Welland O
Simcoe, S R O
York N B
Grey, S R O
Chateauguay Q
Lanark, S R O
Muskoka&PS'd.O
Frontenac O
Bruce, NR O
Portneuf (^
Simcoe, NR....O
Prince Edward ..0
Simcoe, S R O
Peel O
Victoria, NR....O
Pontiac CJ
Wellington, CR.O
Albert NB
Pictou N S
Prince PEI
Selkirk M
*Algoma Mills ..
Algonquin
Alice
Middlesex, W.R. O
Lennox
Adolphustown . .
Adstock
Alison
Alkali Lake ....
Allanburg
*Allandale
Allandale
Allan Park
Allan's Corners . .
Allan's Mills ....
Allansville
Allen .
Beauce Q
Cumberland ..NS
Queen's PEI
Antigonishe . . N S
Yale&KootenayBC
Halton O
Advocate Harbor.
Afton Road
Afton Station
Agassiz
Agerton
Agincourt
^Aanes
York, ER O
Agjricola
Alta
Ahmic Harbour. .
Ahmic Lake ...
Aikenside
*Ailsa Craig ... .
Ainsworth .....
Aird
Muskoka&PS'd.O
Muskoka & P. S.
Selkirk M
Middlesex, NR..O
Yale&KootenayBC
Missisquoi Q
Simcoe, S R O
Welland O
King's PE
Queen's N B
Assa
Allenford
Allen's Mills ....
Allenwood
Allison ville
*Alliston
Airlie
Air Line Junction
Aitkin's Ferry ..
Akerly
Alloa
Allsaw
Allumette Island
Alma
Alma
Alma
Alma
Alameda
Alba
Inverness N S
Almasippi
1895]
POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
155
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION 8EB
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Almira
York, E R O
Unionville 580'36
535.12
Bracebridge 580 '67
420-3
Powasan St. 580-67
580-55
Maberlev 535'34
644-1
535-39-40
599.1
Claremont 535-34
Allanford 580-55
Stobart 535 '62
625-8
Grand Narrows S.
599-14
535-41
Millikin 580-36
Kincardine 580-48
432
Teeswater 535-41
Rednersville 308
599.1
625-1
Amherst 599'1
Hyde Park Corner
535-42 580-50-83
via Fort Frie
Moncton 518 599-1-
2-12
599.2
Gad's Hill 580 '53
599-12
Anagance 599'12
via Hamilton Ont
535-21 (R. R. name
Loretto)
St. Mary '8580 -49-51
Midgic 638
Dewittville 580-7
535-86
Merrickville 535'33
319
679
535-1 (R. R. name
L'AngeGardi'nE)
545-1
535-18 (R. R. name
L'Ange Gardien)
580-68
Wetaskiwin 535 -63
via Owen Sound, O
714-712-392-393-2
Ferry to Digby
N. Wiltshire 665'1
Quyon 663
543-1
544
580-69 (R. R. name
Hendrie)
535-53
599-7
Antigonishe 599'7
Lower Settlement
SouthR'ver599-7
Hun'ville580-67315
535-58 (R. R. name
Gainsborough)
Grenville 535-18
Elmsdale 599-1
Pakenham 535*12
599-12
580-83
Antigonishe 599'7
ma Char' town PEI
Bronte 580'87
Turnerville 573
Stanstead Jun. 512
512-1
535*33
Parsborough 549
Carleton Place 535*
12-16
A 1
Peterboro' E R..O
Simcoe N R O
Yarmouth N S
Dundas O
Coe Hill Mines 544
Pheliston 580-69
via Yarmouth N S
via Morrisburg Ont
Truro .'.99-1-13
River Louison 599-2
Alameda 535-58
535-34
622
Merrigomishe 599-7
Lavant Station 611
Orillia 580'32-67
580-29
Bristol 635-86
via Yarmouth NS
Stonewall 5S5'60
via Yarmouth NS
via Charlottetown
PEI
via Yarmouth N S
371 364 or via Port
Hawkesbury N S
35!)-2 Antigonishe
599-7
Sydney 535 -52
535-37
Thedford 580*51
Invermay 580*55
Alliston 580-64
Canning 547
Milliken 580-36
665-4 (R. R. name
Selkirk)
St. Vallier 599'3
Tetu 700
Kin'dine 580-48, 432
Okanagon 535-74
St.FrancoisNordE.
675-1
Sussex Vale 59912
Jaequet River 599-2
Welsford 535*88
622 (R.R. name
Rokely)
via Guelph, Ont.
535*55
617
via Selkirk, Man.
535*40
535-12
Trout Creek 580'67
535-84-86
Aroostoock June.
535*84-86
Red Jacket 535 -52
Hamiota 585
580-12-14
535-41
535-91
St. Vallier 599'3
Grenville 535-18,
541, 327, 328.
London Ont.
Danville 580-12
Ascot 675
Russell 622-2
Zimmerman 580-65
M'rtle 535-34,580-38
535*70
Ashdad 611
Antigonishe 599*7
Rosseau 420*3
Orangedale 599*14
Esquesing 580*65
Hartland 535*86
Rockford 585*40
535*12
Novar 580*67
Port Hawkesbury
599*14,371,380
London, Ont
-* Almonte
Lanark, N R O
Simcoe. E R O
Muskoka &PS'd O
Grey, S R
Lanark, S R O
Selkirk M
Apto
Alport
Alsace
Archer
Archibald
Colchester N S
Restigouche ..N B
Assa
Alsfeldt
Archibald Sett. ..
Arcola
Althorpe
Altamont
* Alton
Alton
Arden
Arden Station . .
Ardness
Ardoch
Addington O
Marquette M
Pictou N S
Addington O
Simcoe E R O
Victoria NR....O
Carleton N B
Yarmouth N S
Lisgar N
Yarmouth N S
Queen's PEI
Yarmouth ....NS
Richmond ....NS
Antigonishe... NS
Marquette M
Wellington SR..O
Lambton E R ...O
Bruce N R O
Cardwell
Colchester NS
Ontario, W R . . O
Grey, N R O
Altona
Alvanley
Ardtrea
Ararle
Alvena
Sask
*Alvinston
Amaguadus Pond
Amaranth Station
Amber
Lambton, E R . . O
Cape Breton ..N S
Wellington, NRO
York, E R O
Ar gyje
Argyle
Argyle
Argyle Head ....
Argyle Shore
Argyle Sound
Arichat
Amberley
Ambleside
Ameliasburg
Amherst
Huron, WR....O
Bruce, E R O
Prince Edward . . O
Cumberland . . N S
Essex, S R O
Arisaig
Arizona
Arkell
^Amherstburgh . .
Amherst Point . .
Amiens .
Cumberland.. N S
Middlesex, WR.. O
Welland O
Westmoreland N B
Rimouski Q
Amigari
*Arkona
Ammon
Amqui
Amulree
Arlington
Arlington .
Cardwell O
King's N S
YorkER O
King's PEI
Bellechasse Q
Temiscouata Q
Bruce W R O
Oxford, NR.... O
King's NB
Anagance
Anagance Ridge.
*Ancastcr
Ancienne Lorette
Anderson
King's NB
Brant, N R . . . . O
Quebec Q
Armand
Perth, SR O
Armstrong
Armstrong
Armstrong
Armstrong's Br'k
Armstrong'sCorn.
Armstrong Lake
Armstrong's Mills
Arnaud
Arner
Yale&KootenayBC
Beauce Q
King's NB
Restigouche .. N B
Queen's. N B
Anderson
Anderson's Cor's.
*Andover
Andrewsville ....
Ange Gardien . . .
Ange G. de. Rou v'e
Angeline
Westmoreland -NB
Huntingdon Q
Victoria N B
Lanark, S R O
Montmorency .. Q
Rouville Q
Assa
Wellington SR..O
Provencher M
Essex S R
Lisgar . . M
Rouville Q
Ottawa Q
Angers
* Angus
Angus Ridge ....
Annan
Arnes
AtHlOtt
Simcoe, S R O
Alberta
GreyNR O
Renfrew S R O
Muskoka&P. S'd.O
Victoria NB
Victoria NB
Assa
*Arnprior
Grey, NR O
Annapolis N S
Queen's P E I
Pontiac Q
Queen's N B
Hastings, WR..O
Simcoe, NR....O
Alta
Aroostoock June.
AroostoockPor'ge
Arrochar
Annapolis ..
Annarowe
Annesley
Annidale
Arrow River
Arrowton
Marquette M
Marquette M
Anson
Anten Mills
Anthracite
* Arthabaskaville.
* Arthur
Arthabaska Q
Wellington NR.O
Victoria N B
Bellechasse Q
Argenteuil Q
MiddlssexER.. O
Richmond . Q
Arthurette
Arthurville
Arundel
* Antigonishe
Antigonishe Har.
Antig.Harb.S'thS
Antioch . .
Antigonishe . . N S
Antigonishe . . N S
Antigonishe . . N S
Muskoka & P. S. O
Assa
Arva
Asbestos
Ascot Corner
Asessipi
Ash
Sherbrooke Q
Marquette M
Antler
Antoinette
Antrim
Antrim
Apoaqui
* Appin
Argenteuil Q
Halton O
Ashburn
Ashcroft
Ontario S R O
Yale B C
Halifax N S
Lanark, N R....O
King's N B
Middlesex, WR.O
Antigonishe . . N S
Queen's PEI
Holton O
*Axhcroft Station
Ashdad
Yale BC
Renfrew S R O
Antigonishe...NS
Muskoka&P. S'd.O
Inverness N S
Halton O
Ashdale
Ashdown
Appin
Appin Road
Appleby
Appledore
Apple Grove
Apple Hill
Apple Hiver
Appleton
Ashfleld
Ashgrove
Bothwell
Ashland
Carleton NB
GreyNR O
Carleton O
Stanstead Q
Glengarry O
Cumberland . . N S
Lanark NR O
Ashley
Ashton
*Ashworth
Askilton
Muskoka & P. S'dO
Inverness N S
Middlesex SR ..0
Askin . .
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POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
[1895
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR. NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SER
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Aspen
Aspdin
Guysborough .N S
Muskoka&P. S'dO
Lennox
Antigonishe 5997
Utterson 580'67
Ernestown Station
580-9
Aston 580-14
Claremont 535'34
Huntington 580'7
516
Atherley Junction
580-32-67
Delhi 258-82
Tottenham 580'65
Maxville 531
599-1
Gananoque702, 504,
324, 325-1
Attercliffe Station
580-82, 625-5
Diltz 580-82 Atter-
cliffe 625-5
Reaburn 535' 52
580-48
Barrington 376'3
Beauce J. 675, 675-1
Silver Plains 644-3
531
Blyth 580-50
714
Pisquid 665 '3
Agnes 535-2
Whitby 580-9-38
Bothwell 535-42,
580-83
CapeTraverse665-2
Shelburne 535-40
C'pePorc'pine599-7
580-9
580-67
535-52
580-64
Boiestown 532
Mataped'a599-2,508
Pointe au Chene
535-18
Putnam 535-35
St Mary's 580'49-51
Upper Woodsotck
535-80
599-7
Avondale 599 '7
535-33
714
Avonport 714
Sombra 573
Sebringville 580'52
Wawanesa 644'1
Novar 580-67
512
714
Aylmer 535-14 663
Aylmer580-82.
Kazubazur 656
535-35
580-55
Young'sCove543-l,
390
Barrington 376*3
St .George 695
Afton 599-7
599-15
364,370,372 or lona
59914
lona 599 -14,364,372
FenelonFalls580-30
580-51
Mildmay 580 '54
Dundalk 535 '40
Bagotville
Chicoutimi Q
329-8 Ha Ha Bay
345 Trinity Bay
Landing
Tadousac 329 '8
Murray Bay 329'8
St.A'nedeBellevue
535-33, 580-9, 328
via Marquette
638
638
Avondale 599 '7
Millbrook 580 '35
Craig's Road Sta-
tion 580-12
St. Stephen 535-89,
695
580-9
Kilburns 535 '86
Br'gewater646,374
420-3 Gravenhurst
580-67
via Meaford
Indian Head 535 -52
Perth 535-34
Wallaceburgh 573
644-1
BaldwinsCr. 580'37
Coatioooke 580 '8
Perth 665-3
via Picton
Nelson 535 '72, 445*
3-4
Sussex Vale 599'12
Saskatoon 535 '62
535-52
580-37
Ballantyne's 580'9
Georget'n 580'51-65
Palgrave 580'65
Pontypoel 535 '34
via London
Binscarth 622,622 -2
NellesCorn's580-82
Dalhousie599'5,350
Stonewall 535-60
St. Peter's 364, 370,
372.
Tatamagouche 599.
15
My'tle535-34,580-38
via Selkirk
FenelonFalls580-30
Renfrew 535-12,611
Victoria Rd. 580-29
Kensington 665.1
580-17
Ashdad 611
Petersburg 580-51
Emsdale 580-67
Ormsbv 544
Glencairn 580'64
535-52
MorenStation665-4
via Collingwood
PortHood359'2,364
Salisb'ry 599'12,693
544
Shediac 599'11
Mai Bav 346, Point
St. Peters 350
Vankleek Hill 531-1
535-51
via Reston
Napan'e 509 -2,580 -9>
Falkenburg 580 '67
Ashcroft 535-70
Eganville 535'11
Gravenhurst 580*
67,420-3
Baie de la Trinite
Baie des Bacons. .
Baie des Peres. . .
Baie des Rochers
Baie d'Urf e
Baie St. Paul ....
Baie Verte . .
Asselstine
Saguenay Q
Pontiac Q
Aston Station
Nicolet Q
Atha
Ontario W R O
Huntingdon O
Leeds SR O
Ontario NR.... O
Norfolk NR ....O
Cardwell O
Glengarry O
Charlevoix Q
Jacques Cartier . Q
Lisgar M
Westmoreland N B
Westmoreland N B
Pictou N S
Athelstan
* Athens
Atherley
Atherton
Athlon e
Baie Verte Road .
Bailey's Brook . .
Bailieboro'
Baillargeon
Baillie
Bainsville
Bairdsville
Athole
Athol . .. .
Peterboro' W R .O
Levis Q
Charlotte NB
Glengarry O
Dumber-land. ..N S
Frontenac O
YVentworthSR..O
Monck . . O
Atkinson
Attercliffe
Attercliffe Station
Atwell
Atwood
Victoria NB
Lunenburg N S
Victoria N B
Simcoe E R O
Grey N R O
Lisgar M
Perth NR O
Shelburne NS
Beauce Q
Baker Settlement
Baker Brook
Bala
Atwood's Brook .
Aubert Gallion. . .
Aubigny
Aubrey
Balaclava
Balcarres
Provencher M
Chateauguay Q
Huron S R O
King's NS
Queen's P E I
Beauce Q
Ontario N R O
Lambton E R ...O
Renfrew, N R . . O
Prince P E I
Grey E R O
Assa
Lanark S R O
Auburn
Auburn
Auburn
Audet
Audley
Baldoon
Kent O
Baldur
Selkirk M
York N R O
Baldwin
Baldwin's Mills . .
Baldwin's Road . .
Balfour
Stanstead Q
King's P E I
Aughrim
Augsburg
Prince Edward . . O
Yale&KootenayBC
King's NB
Sask
Balfour
Balf ron
Bal Jennie
Augustine Cove .
Auguston
Auld's Cove
*Aultsville ... .
Guysborough.. NS
Stormont O
Balgonie ....
.... 7 Assa
Ballantrae
Ballantyne's Sta.
Ballinafad
Ballvcroy
Balfyduff
Ontario WR.. .0
Frontenac O
Wellington SR .O
Cardwell O
Durham ER.. .0
Middlesex ER..O
Marquette M
Haldimand O
Restigouche . . N B
Lisgar M
Richmond N S
Colchestrr....NS
Ontario WR....O
Lisgar M
Victoria NR....O
Renfrew S R O
Victoria NR....O
Prince PEI
Northumb' W R O
Renfrew S R O
Waterloo NR...O
Muskoka&P. S'd.O
Hastings NR...O
Simcoe S R O
Alta
* Aurora
Austin
YorkNR
Vlarquette M
SimcoeNR O
York NB
Bonaventure Q
Argenteuil Q
Avening
Avery's Portage . .
Avignon
Ballymote
Balmerino
Balmoral
Avoca
Avon
Middlesex ER..O
Perth SR
Carleton NB
Pictou N S
Avonbank
Balmoral
Avondale
Avondale Station.
Avonmore
Avonport
Avonport Station
Avonroy
Avonton
Balmoral Mills...
Pictou NS
Stormont
King's NS
King's N S
Balsam Bay . .
Balsam Grove . .
Balsam Hill ....
Balsam Lake . . .
Baltic
Baltimore
Bothwell . O
Perth S R O
Aweme
Axe Lake
Selkirk M
Muskoka&P. S'dD
Stanstead Q
King's NS
Ottawa Q
Elgin E R O
Ayer's Flat
*Aylesford
*Aylmer (East) .
*Aylmer (West)
Aylwin
Balvenie
Bamburg
Banbury
Ottawa Q
Waterloo SR ...O
Grey S R O
Queen's N B
Shelburne ....NS
Charlotte NB
Antigonishe . . N S
Pictou N S
Victoria NS
Victoria NS
Victoria NS
Banda .....
*Ban/
*Ayr
*Ayton
Babington
Baccaro
Back Bay
Back Lands
Back Meadows . . .
*addeck
Bangor ,
King's PEI
Grey E R O
Banks..
Banks Broad Cove
Banner
Inverness N S
Oxford, S R O
Albert NB
Bannister
Bannockburn
Baracliois
Hastings NR...O
Westmoreland N B
Gaspe Q
Cape Breton ..NS
Prescott . O
Barachois de Malb
BarachoisHarh'ur
Barb .
Baddeck Bay
Baddeck Bridge .
Baddeck River N.
Branch
Baddow .
Barclay
Victoria NS
Victoria N R O
Waterloo SR ...O
Bruce E R O
Grey E R O
Marquette M
Bardal
Bardolph
Selkirk M
Lennox O
Bardsville
Barkerville . . . . .
Bark Lake
Barkway
Simcoe E R . . . . O
Cariboo BC
Renfrew S R . . . O
Ontario N R .. .O
*aden
Badenoch
Badjeros
Bagot
1895]
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157
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEB
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Barnaby River. . .
Barnesville
Barnett . ...
Northumber'd N B
King's N B
Wellington C R .O
Pictou N S
599-2
543-2
via Guelph
599-7
599-7
535-54
Coaticooke 580-8
Saint Peters 364,
370, 372
via Sault Ste Marie
Trout Creek 580-67
Albert 693
5&0-67
via Kingston
Gore Bay 428-3, 430-
1, 422-2.
531
376 -3 via Yarmouth
Barrington 376 '3
Big Tracadie 599 -7
River Hebert 606
Lions Head 426
Eganville 535*11
Block House 646
Calabogie 611
Shubenacadie 599-1
New Germany 646
Chatham 532,353
The Willows 353
Bartlett 535 '87
N. RangeCorner712
via Hamilton
Rat Portage 535-51
Murray Bay 329 -8
Norton Sta. 599-12,
543-1
Eganville 535-11
Port Hawkesbury
599-14, 371,
Winona 580 '83
Buckingham535-18
Londonderry 599-1
Weldford 599 '2
St. Step'n535 -89,695
Roland 644'1
via Sydney
309, 324 Ernestown
580-9
535-88
599-2, 540
Bathurst 599-2
535-21, 329-6
Stobart 535-62
580-68
via Kingston
Lansdowne 599-13
Saskatoon
Angus 580-68
Sheffield Mills 547
353 Chatham 532
Clinton 580-50-62
C'peTonnentine638 j
Afton 599-7
Cherry Grove 665'4
Souris East 665'4,
359.1, 371,
Corinth 580-82
via Belleville
Bay du Vin 353
St. Andrews 535'
87, 400.
Prospect 373
Neils Harbour 372
Bracebridge 580-
67, 420-3
Holderville 390
St. Martins 543'2
Bay view
Bay view
Bay view
Beachburg
Beach Point
Beacon sfield ....
Beaconsfield
Beaconsfield ....
Beach Meadows . .
Queen's PEI
GreyER O
Digby NS
Renfrew N R O
King's PEI
Hunter'sRiv'r 665-1
via Meaford
Grahams 535*12
CardiganB'ge665-3
Burgessville 580 '80
Kilburn 535 '86
Swan Lake 644-1
Liverpool 376 '3
580-82, 535-35
Waterford515,625'5
580-83
Vars 531
Rosseau 420 '3
Metaghan Sta. 712
Mouth of Keswiok
535-83
Port Hawkesbury
599*14, 371, 380.
Barrington 376 - 3
Digby712,392,393'2
Wetaskiwin 535-63
via Charlottetown
PortHood359-2364
580-67 Falkenburg
CapSt.Ignace599-3
675 675-1
674
580-15, 329-3
Bristol 535-86
Joliette 535-17
via Quebec, Que.
Heatherton 599-7
Levis 675 599 -3 -4
580-12
676
Ste. Anne de Beau-
pre 676
420-3 or Brace-
bridge 580-67
Craig's Road Sta-
tion 580-12
535-51
Vaudreuil Station
580-9 535-32-33
535-70 (R. R. name
Beaver Mouth)
714
Albert 693
Truro 5991-12.
Boisdale Chapel
599-14
McGregor Station
535-52
Alberni 450 '1
Shelburne 376'2
WaasisSta'n535-82
Pen'field Ridge 695
West River Sheet
Harbour 371
Edmonton 535 '63
Edmonton 535-63
Murilla 535-51
Burgoyne Bay 451
Moosomin 535 '52-
Hebron 712
Hebron 712
580-32
Ste. Angele de La-
val 580-14
Wallaceburg 573
Chesterville 535 -22
Summerside 665-1
346 356-2
535-1
714 599-1 (R. R.
name Redford)
Newboro' 516 319
via Toronto Ont.
Stanstead Juncti'n
512 512-1
Barney River Sta.
Barney's River. . .
Barnsley
Pictou N S
Liso-ar M
Oxford S R O
Victoria N B
Selkirk M
Barnston
Barra Head
Stanstead Q
Richmond ....NS
Algoma O
Bar River
Queen's. . . N S
Oxford SR O
Norfolk NR.... O
Lincoln O
Russell O
Muskoka&P. S'dO
Digby N S
Barrac'oisStLouis
Barra Glen
Richmond N S
Victoria N S
Bealton
*Beamsville
Bear Brook
Bear Cave .
Barrett
Muskoka&P. S'dO
Albert NB
SimcoeN R O
Frontenac O
Barrettsholme . . .
*Barrie
Bear Cove Chet..
Bear Island ....
Barriefield
Barrie Island
Barrington
Harrington
Barrington Pas'ge
Barrington West.
Barrio's Beach . . .
Barronsfield
Barrow Bay
Barry's Bay ....
York N B
Algoma O
Bear Island
Bear Point
Bear R.(W. Side)
Bear River
Bears Hill .
Richmond.... NS
Shelburne ....NS
Digby NS
Huntingdon O
Shelburne ....NS
Shelburne ....NS
Shelburne ....NS
Antigonishe...NS
Cumberland ..N S
Bruce NR......O
Renfrew N R
Lunenburg. . . .NS
Renfrew S R
Hants N S
Lunenburg NS
Northumber'd N B
Northumber'd N B
Charlotte NB
Digby . . N S
King's PEI
Alta
Beaton's Mills . . .
Beatonville
Beatrice
Beaubien
Beauce Junction.
Beaudet
Queen's PEI
Inverness N S
Muskoka&P. S'dO
Montmagny Q
Beauce Q
Portneuf Q
Barry's Corner. . .
Barryvale
Barr Settlement
Barss' Corners . .
Bartibog
Bartibog Bridge .
Bartlett Mills ....
Barton . . .
Beaudoin
*Beauharnois . . .
Beaufort
Megantic Q
Beauharnois Q
Carieton NB
Montcahn .. Q
Beaulac
Beaulieu ..
Montmorency . . . Q
Antigonishe ..N S
Bellechasse Q
Quebec Q
Bartonville
Wentworth S R .O
Algoma O
Charlevoix Q
Charlevoix Q
King's N B
Beauly
Barwick .
Beaumont
Bas de 1'Anse
Bas de la Baie . .
Base Line Road . .
Basin Depot
Basin of River In-
habitants
Beauport
Beaupr6
Beaumaris
Beaurivage
Beausejour
Beauvoir
Montmorency . . . Q
Simcoe.E R O
Lotbiniere Q
Lisgar M
Vaudreuil Q
DistrictNipissing O
Richmond N S
Wentworth S R .O
Ottawa Q
Colchester ....NS
Kent . N B
'Basingstoke
Bassin du Lievre .
*Bass River
Bass River
Beaver
Beaver Bank ....
Berver Brook
Beaver Brook
Beaver Cove
Beaver Creek
Beaver Creek
Beaver Dam
Yale&K'oten'y.BC
Halifax NS
Albert NB
Colchester N S
Cape Breton ..N S
Marquette M
Basswood Ridge .
Bates
Charlotte NB
Selkirk M
Bateston ..
*Bath . . .
Cape Breton . . N S
Lennox
Carieton N B
Bath
Jlathurst
* Bathurst Street.
Bathurst Village
Batiscan
Gloucester N B
Toronto West . . .O
Gloucester N B
Champlain Q
Sask
Vancouver B C
Shelburne ....NS
York N B
Batoche
Batteau
Simcoe N R.,.. .0
Frontenac O
Pictou N S
Beaver Harbour. .
Beaver Harbour. .
Beaver Hills
Beaver Lake.
Charlotte NB
Halifax NS
Alberta
Battersea
Battery Hill
Battleford. ...
Sask
Baxter
Baxter's Harbour
Bay du Vin
Simcoe SR O
King's N S
Alta
Beaver Mine
Beaver Point
Beaver Rapids . . .
Beaver Rifer
Beaver River Cor.
*Beaverton
*Becancmir
Becher
Beckstead
Bedeque . .
Algoma . . O
Northumber'd N B
Huron S R O
Westmoreland N B
Antigonishe...NS
King's PEI
King's PEI
Elgin ER O
Hastings WR. .O
Northumber'd N B
Charlotte NB
Halifax NS
Victoria N S
Ontario NR ....O
King's NB
St. John NB
Vancouver . . . . B C
Marquette M
Digby N S
*Bayfield
Bayfield
Bayfield
Bayfield
Bay Fortune
Bayham
Bayside
Digby N S
Ontario, NR....O
Nicolet Q
Bothwell O
Dundas O
Prince PEI
Bayside
Bayside
Bedford
Bedford Basin . . .
Bedford Mills....
Bedford Park....
Beebe Plain
Missisquoi Q
Halifax N S
Bayside
Bay St. Lawrence
Baysville
Bay s water
Bay View
Frontenac O
York, WR O
Stanstead Q
158
POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
[1895
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DI81RICT.
AILROAD ON WHICH
OCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. STATION SEE
BY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICT.
ILROAD ON WHICH
GATED OR NEAR'ST
R. STATION SETS
Y PP. 151 TO 153-
Beech Grove
Beech Hill
Pontiac Q
ardley 663
Benton
Bentpath
arleton N B
othwell O
issisquoi Q
Ikirk M
5-90
resden 573
owansville 535 '3
5-38
9*2
a Quebec, Q
5-40
0-47-51
urke'sFalls580-6r
420*4
9*2 (R R name-
Bury's Mills)
urtle Creek 693
ananoque 702 324
325*1 504
5
arrolton 535*59
t. Francois Mont-
magny 599*3
35*15 329*7-9
35*15-21
40 (R B name
Bridgetown)
inc'dine580*48432:
outh Finch 535-38-
14
80-35
Durham 580.8
'a Picton, Ont
nionville 580*36
Ikhorn 535 -52
lelita 535-58
lillbrook 580-35
orson's Sdg.580-29
99*2
73 (R R name
Watson)
evis 675 599*3-4
580-12
ia N. Sydney, N S
Ashcroft 535 : 70
ia North Svdney
West Bay R. 599*14-
Jarrow's 390
Rat Portage 535*51
Bristol 535-86
ia Svdney
Iona'599'14364372
R. Dennis 599*14
lona 599*14 364 372
lona 599*14 364 372
Neil's Harbour 372
MLerigomishe 599*7
Northport 308 309
via Manitow'ni'g O
via Sydney, N S
Antigonishe 5997
Chatham 535 -42 573
580-83 696
St. Peters 370 372
364
Lockeport 376 '3
via Sydney, N S
via Sydney, N S
Spring Brook 541
599-7 (R. R. name
Genoirs)
Sand Point 535 '12
via Ottawa, Omt
Centreville 541
Gl'nfo'd St'n 580*70
Cayuga 580-82 625 '5
Erin 535'36
622 622-2
Cow Bay 338 or via
Sydney
Red Rapids 535 "81
535*7
535*51
Shelburne 376*3
Ormsbv 544
Albert . N S
Beech Hill
Beech Hill
King's N S
junenburg . . . N S
Norfolk, SR....O
Hastings, NR...O
Cape Breton . . N S
Argenteuil Q
Halifax N S
Huron, S R O
Antigonishe . . N S
Oarleton NB
Sinicoe, S R . . . . O
entville 714,547
ahone B. 646, 373
ils'burg 580,78-82
rmsby 541
eitch's Ck. 599*14
achute 535 '18
ia Halifax, N S
ea forth 580'52
35-56
80-64-65
Reaburn 535*52
ucknow 580-48
ia Charlottetown
redit Forks 535 -39
80-50
ution West 580*37
50-5, via Nanaimo
35-16
Malbaie 346 or Pt
St. Peter 350
largaree H. 359-2
99-2
Belledune 599'2
Lefroy 580*67
ia Charlottetown
Green River 535 '84
Bridgetown 714
Norton Sta. 543'1
599-12
Norton Sta. 543 '1
599-12
43-1 (R R name
Belleisle)
43-1 (R R name
Bagdad
Val'fleld 531 580 '15
324, 329-2-3
^80-83 535-42
Ste. Scholastique
535-18
Lacolle 531 580*13
Pipestone 535 '65
580-9-27 308 309 324
Debec 535-85-90
via Yarmouth N S
580*9-27
Thompson 535*35
712 (R. R. name
Belliveau)
Colle'e Bri'ge 599*1
Shawville 663
Verona 611
535*12
Coleraine Sta'n 67
Miscouche 665*1
535*35
6441
699*1
Wroxeter 635*41
580*8 335 329*4 (R
335 329-4 or Beloeil
St. 580*8
Pipestone 535*65
580-49 (RR.Kelly's'
535-36
Wickham 390
Grand Narrow S
599*14
5G.Narr'wsS599'14
Wapella 535*52
) Scarboro' Junctior
580*9-36
5 via St. John, N B
)Goderich580*2435
1 Coleraine Sta'n 67J
) Beachville 535*35
580*83
) Millbrook 580 '35
Beresford
Beresford
Bergerville
Berkeley
* Berlin ....
Beech Lane
Beechmount
Beechmont
Beech Ridge
Beechville
Beechwood
Beechwood
Beechwood
Beeton i
oucester N B
uebec Q
rey, NR O
aterloo, NR ..O
egantic Q
uskoka & P. S. O
estmoreland N B
Ibert NB
eeds S R O
Berneir
Berriedale
Berry Mill Station
Berry ton
Eclair
Portneuf Q
Lisgar M
Huron, WR....O
Queen's P E I
Cardwell . O
Belfast
Belfast
Belfountain
Belgrave
*Belhaven
Bella Bella
Bersimiss
aguenay Q
elkirk M
ontmagny Q
Jerthier Q
erthier Q
Bertha
Berthier(en has).
*Bert'ier(en haut)
Berthier June .. .
Bertrand
Huron, W K O
York,NR
New Westminster .
Brockville O
Gaspe Q
Inverness N S
Gloucester N B
Gloucester N B
Simcoe, S R O
Queen's P E I
Victoria NB
Annapolis N S
King's N B
King's NB
King's NB
Queen's N B
Beauharnois (^
Montreal East . . ^
Essex, NR O
Two Mountains. .(
St John's Q
Selkirk i
Hastings, E R. ..O
Carleton N ]
Yarmouth . . . . N
Hastings, E R...O
Belle Anse
Belle Cote
Belledune . .....
Belledune River .
Bell Ewart
Belle Creek
Bellefleur
Belleisle
Belleisle
Belleisle Bay
Belleisle Creek . .
Bellenden
Bellerive
Bellerive
* Belle River
Belle Riviere
Belle Vallee
Belleview
* Belleville
loucester N B
ruce, W R . . . . O
tormont O
ing's NS
urham, E R... O
leff ord (^
rince Edward.. O
ntario,WR....O
arquette Jtf
elkirk M
or'berland.WRO
ictoria,NR....O
Rimouski Q
Bervie
*Berivick
Bethany
Bethel
Bethel
Bethesda
Beulah
Beverley
Bewdley
Bexley
Bic
Bickford
Bienfait
othwell ....
. . Assa
Bienville
evis Q
Big Bank
Victoria N S
Big Bar Creek. .
Big Brass d'Or . .
Big Brook
iBig Cove
Cariboo . B C
Victoria N S
nverness... . . .N !
lueen's N B
.Igoma O
Carleton N ]
Cape Breton . . N S
Ictoria N
Big Fork
Biggar Ridge
Big Glen
Big Harbour . . .
Big Harb. Island
Big Hill
Big Intervale (M.
Big Intervale(CN
Big Island
Big Island
Belleville
Belleville
Belleville Station.
Bellingham
nverness N
Victoria N
nverness N
Belliveaux Cove. .
Belliveaux Vill'ge
Bell Mount
Bellrock
Bell's Corners . . .
Belmina
Digby N
Vestmoreland.N
J ontiac C
Addington
^arleton C
Wolfe
Prince P E
Middlesex, SR..
Selkirk I*
Colchester ....N
Bruce E R
Pictou N
Prinee Edward.. O
Algoma C
Cape Breton . . N
Antigonishe... N
Kent O
Big Lake
Big Loraine
Big Marsh
Big Point
Big Pond
Belmont
Cape Breton . . N
Shelburne N
}ape Breton . . N
3ape Breton . . N
Hastings, N R . .
Antigonishe . .N
Pontiac C
Russell
Belmont
Big Port le Bear
Big Ridge
Big Ridge South
Big Springs . . .
BigTracadie ,.
Billerica
Billing's Bridge
Bill Town
Belmore
Beloeil Station . .
Beloeil Village . . .
Belses
Vercheres C
Vercheres
Selkirk ]V
Middlesex, ER..
Wellington, E R.
Queen's N]
Cape Breton . . . N
Cape Breton ..N 5
Assc
Belton
*Belwood
Belyea's Cove . . ,
Benacadie
Benacadie Pond.
Benbecula
Bendale
King's N
Wentworth, S R
Monck
Wellington, SR.
Marqnette
Cape Breton ..N
Victoria N
Compton
Lisgar Ii
Bingham Road
[Binkham
Binscarth
Birch Grove . . .
! Birch Ridge . . .
> Birchton
Bird's Hill
Birch town
Bird's Creek...
York, E R C
St. John...... N I
Huron, W R . . . X
Ben Lomond . . .
Bemniller
Bennett
Bennington
Bensfort ..
Oxford, NR.....C
Peterboro', W R (
Shelburne ....N
Hastings. N R . .
1895]
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POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATKD OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION 8EB
KET PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH 1
LOCATED OR NEAR*S T
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153-
Birdton
Birdsall's
York N B
Peterboro' ER..O
Lambton,E R...O
Middlesex, ER..O
Marquette M
Algoma O
via Fredericton
580-27 314
Thedford 580 '51
Lucan 580 "51
522
535-13
ria Prescott
Dudswell Centre
620 675
Hantsford 714
MoultonSt'n 586-82
535-12 (R R name
Bissett)
Beauce J. 675675-1
Lisle 580-64
Black M'd's. 599'15
353 or Chatham 532
George's R. 599'14
via Ottawa
508
625-6
Laurel 535-40
Glanford S. 580'70
675
River Charlo 599-2
Sea Side 599 "2
Chester 373
Liverpool 376'2
Chatham 532 353
via St. John N B
599-7
via Picton
Point au Car 353
Parrsborough 549
Burnsville 540
Tor'nceville 535 '91
via N. Sydney ,N S
Burketon S. 535-34
Pennfield Rdge 695
532
580-35-3,,
580-51 6
Indian Head 535 -52
580-47
Dalhousie599'5350
Gelert580-30
535-34
Kippen 580-50
Gladstone 622
Enniskillen Stati'n
535-88
535-12 (R. R. name
Sneddens)
New Glasgow
599-7-13
Caraquet 540
Thurso 535-18 327
328
Barrington 376 -3
St. Henri de Levis
675
Stanfield 580*12
Malone Bay 646 373
535-35
via Meaford
Prince William
Station 535 -38
573
Shannonville 580-9
535-25 428-3 430'1
422-2
Hoyt Stati'n 535'88
532
646
Canning 547
544
665-1
Wo'dstock535 56-90
599-12
712
Boiestown 532
599-12
Bloomfield Stati'n
Bloomingdale . . .
Blooming Point . .
Bloomington
Bloom burg
*Bloor Street
Blount
Blue Bell
Blue Bonnets
Blue Cove
Blue M ountain . .
Blue's Mill
Blue Rock
Blue Springs ....
Bluevale
*Blyth
Blythfield
Blytheswood ....
*Bobcaygeon
Prince P E I
665-1
Berlin 580-47-51
rracadieCr'ss665-3:.
Sto'ffville 580-36-37
Simcoe 580-80-82-86'
Orangeville 535-40
Grand Falls 535'84-
580-16
3 rand Anse 540
N.Glasgow 599-7-13-
Orangedale 599-14.
via Lunenburg
Okanagon 535 74-
580-48
580-50
Starbuck 535-59
625-3
312 or Lindsay 580"
30-32-35
St. Andrews 535 -87,.
400
Tweed 535-34 509'1
Meaford580 -68,4*0"
1 via Owen S'd.
535-52
532
Calumet 535
Boisdale Chapel!
599-14
599-14
SteTheresedeBl'in-
ville 535 -18-22-23-24
MattawaOnt,535-12
535-57
St. Francois Nord
East 6751
Maberly 535 '34
Eldon Sta. 580 '29'
535-40
Knowlton 535'4
Eastman 535 -7 65
Knowlton 535 '4
via Cobourg
Kilburn 535 '86
Perce 346, 350
350, Black Cape 508-
Black Cape 508
Tadousac 329 '8
Bradford 580 '67
via Picton
Eganville 535'11
Natashquan 345
695
Reaburn 535 '52
via Charlottetown
Monckl'dSta535'33
NewWiltshire 665-1
Hawtrey 580'80,
625-5
535-18
535-18 (R.Rname)'
Sault au Recollets-
Mitchell 580-52
via Ottawa
Roxton Falls 535 '4.
Alameda535'58
Gelert 580*30
Waterfo'd 515,625 -5-
WestBayR'd 599-34.
Cheltenham 535 '39^
580-65
Alma 580-54
Thamesville535-42;.
580-82
580-83, 535-42
Souris East 665'4,.
359-1, 371
Ormstown 580'7
Shediac 59!) -11
Stobart 535'62
583, 329-5
Kazubazua 656.
Waterloo, NR ..O
Queen's P E I
Ontario, WR..O
Norfolk, W R....O
Toronto West.... O
Cardwell O
Birnam'
Birr.
*Birtle
Biscotasing
*Bishop'8 Mills . .
Bishop's Crossing
Bishopville
Bismark
Grenville,NR...O
Wolfe Q
Victoria N B
Hochelaga Q
Gloucester ...No
Pictou. N S
Inverness N S
Lunenburg . .. N S
Yale&KootenayBC
Huron E R O
Huron E R O
King's N S
Monck O
Bissett Creek
Bisson
Renfrew, N R . . O
Beauce Q
Simcoe, S R O
Pictou N S
fforthum'lancLN B
Cape Breton . . N S
Russell O
Bonaventure O
Welland O
Black Bank
Black Branch
Black Brook
Black Brook
Blackburn
Black Cape
Black Creek .
Lisgar , M
Essex S R O
Victorias R ....O
Charlotte NB
Hastings E R ...O
Grey N R
Black's Corners..
Black Heath ...
Black Lake
Black Land
Black Point
Black Point
Black Point
Black River
Black River
Black River
Black R. Bridge. .
Black R. Bridge .
Black Rook
Black Rock
Black Rock
Black Rock
Blackstock
Black's Harbour .
Blackville
Blackwater
Black well Sta
Blackwood
Blair
Blair Athol
Blairhampton . . .
Blairton . .
Wellington, N R.O
Wentworth, S R.O
Megantic Q
Restigouche . . N B
Restigouche . . N B
Halifax N S
Queen's N S
Northum'land.N B
St. John N B
Antigonishe . . N S
Prince Edward.. O
Northum'land.N B
Cumberland. . N S
Gloucester.... NB
Victoria NB
Bogart
Bognor
Boharm
Assa
Boiestown . .
Northumber'd N B
Ottawa Q
Boileau
Boisd'le Barachois
Boisdale Chapel.
Beis de Filion . . .
Bois Franc
Cape Breton.. N S
Cape Breton ..NS
Terrebonne Q
Pontiac Q
*Boissevain
Bolduc
Selkirk . N
Beauce Q
Lanark S R O
Victoria NR....O
Cardwell O
Victoria N S
Durham, W R .. O
Charlotte . . . . N B
Northum'land.N B
Ontario, NR....O
Lambton, W R..O
Assa
Waterloo, S R . . O
Restigouche . . N B
Victoria, N R O
Peterborough ERO
Bolingbroke
Bolsover
*Bolton
Bolton Centre
Bolton Forest . . .
Bolton Glen
Bomanton
Bon Accord
Bonaventure Isl.
BonaventureRiv'r
Bonaventure East
Bon Desir
Brome . . Q
Brome Q
Northumberland O
Victoria NB
Gaspe Q
Bonaventure Q
Bonaventure Q
Saguenay Q
YorkNR
Prince Ed ward.. O
Renfrew SR....O
Saguenay Q
Charlotte ....NB
Lisgar M
Queen's PEI
Cornwall O
Queen's PEI
Norfolk NR.... O
Laval Q
Blake
Huron, S R
Marquette M
Queen's N B
Lanark, NR....O
Pictou N S
Gloucester NB
Ottawa . . Q
Blake
Blakely
* Bondtiead
Bongard'sCorners
Bonnechere
Bonne Esperance
Bonney KiverSta.
Bonnie Doon
Bonshaw
Bonville
Blakeney
Blan chard Road .
BlanchardSettle't
Blanche
Blanche
Shelburne N S
Levis Q
Bomvell
Bookton
Blanchet
Blandford
Bord a Ploufife . .
Bordeaux
Bornholm
Borromee
Boscobel
Boscurvis
Arthabaska Q
Lunenburg NS
Oxford, NR ....O
Grey, E R O
York NB
Toron to Centre. .0
Kent O
Hastings, E R...O
Algoma O
Sunbury NB
Northum'land.N B
Lunenburg.. . .NS
King's NS
Prince Ed ward.. O
Prince P E I
Carleton N B
King's NB
Hochelaga Q
Perth N R . . O
Bland ford
Blandford Station
Blantyre
Blayney Ridge . .
*Bleeker Street . .
* Blenheim
Blessington
Russell O
Shefford Q
Assa
Boskung
Boston . '.
Borneish
Boston Mills ....
Bosworth
Botany
Victoria NR....O
Norfolk N R....O
Inverness . . . .N S
Peel O
Blind River
Blissville
Blissfield
Wellington C R.O
Elgin W R O
Block House
Blomidon
Bloomfield
Bloomfield
Bloomfield
Bloomfield
Bloomfield
Bloomfield Ridge.
Bloomfield Stati'n
*Bothwell . .
Bothwell
Botreaux
Botsford Portage
Boucher
Boucherville ....
Bouchette . .
Bothwell O
King's PEI
Chateauguay Q
Westmoreland N B
Sask
Chambly Q
Ottawa
Digby NS
York N B
Kinir's ...NB
160
POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
[1895
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEK
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTRRAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Bouck's Hill ....
Boudreau Village
Boudreau
Bougie
Boulardarie
Boulardarie C'tre
Boulardarie East
Boulardarie West
Boulogne
Dundas O
via Morrisburg
Richland Sta. 599'1
Shediac 599*11
Mile End 586-18-33
364 lona 599-14, 37
via North Sydney
via North Sydney
Georges Riv. 599-14
535-4
Elmsdale 580'67
Ormsby 544
599-12
Florentine 535-86
Notre Dame 518
674
535-63
535-20 (R R name
Gloucester)
Laurel 535-40
580-9,329-2 (Dar-
lington Landing)
Union 580-81
Markham 580 '36
Moulton Sta. 580 -82
Guysborough 364
Milton West 535 '35,
580-65
512 (Libby's Mills
Station)
580-67, 420-3
Port Carling 420 *2
Little York 665 -3
Little York 665 "3
Little York 665 '3
via Toronto
58U-67
Paisley 580'54
Brigden 625 '8
Oak River 585
Joleman 665 '1
South River 580*67
Strathallan 580'80
535-12
580-67
580-51.535-39
Brid'water 646,347
P. Albert 535'62
580-54
644-1,535-52
644-1 (R R name
Martinsville)
580-80
Ecumanic 353
o80-78-79 515
Barrington 376'3
OsgoodeSta.535-20
712
Vankleek H'l 531-1
New Mills 599 -2
665-1 (R. R. name
Bradalbane)
580-32
622
South Ohio 712
580-68
Saskatoon 535 '62
580-51
319 or Ballantyne
Station 580 '9
Parkhill 580-51
Lawrencetown 714
622 (R. R. name
Franklin)
Moncton 518 599*1-
2-1?
Dal'usieM'ls535-33
316 or via P't'rb'ro'
Berlin 580-47-51
via Sydney
714
Honewell 599 '13
*Bridgewater
Bridgeivater
Brierwood
*Brigden
Hastings, WR..O
Lunenburg.. . .NS
Selkirk M
Lambton, WR..O
Queen's N B
Tweed 535 '34 609 '1
646 374
Griswold 535-52
625-8
Chipman 543 '1 390
535-3
58H -79
Bloomfield 712
580-9 306 324
Perth 535-34
599-7 (R. R. name
Brierly's Brook)
Clandeboye 580 '50
Iroquois 580'9, 320,
323, 324.
Erin 535 '36
53V86
663
Bristol 663
Providence Bay 426
Malton 580-51
535-12
580-8
580-53
Pedmont 535-22
via Parry Sound
PortHood 359 -2,364
Bridgewat'r646,374
PortHood 359 -2, 364
508 (R.R. name
Bourdon)
535-52
Barnev River Sta.
599-7
Pickering 580 '9
via Toronto
Bloomfi'ldSta 665-1
516, 580-9, 535-16,
305, 320, 323, 324,
329-2,504-1 Ferry
to Morrist'n N Y
Mitchell 580-52
Dalkeith 531-1
Beause jour 535-51
535-4
Brome 535'4
Titus Station 580 '8
580-8
580-87
020
Wemyss 535 '34
Calumet 535'18
Carberry 535*42
Amhurst 599*1
599*1
Barr's Corners 646
625*2, 580-82
via Owen Sound
W. Riv. Sta. 599-13
580-38
Car'ganBr'ge665'3
Liverpool 376'3
via Yarmouth
Waterville 714
Beach ville 535*35,
580-83
Cody's 543-1
Shubenacadie 599-1
Orangedale 590-14
Parrsborough 549
N'wGl'sg'w 599-7-1 2
Wo'dst'ck 535-86-90
Melita 535'58
Antigonishe 599 7
580-7-13
Fordwich 535-41
Locust Hill 535-34
675
580-37 (R. R. name
Ravenshoe)
Westmoreland N B
Westmoreland N B
Jacques Cartier Q
Victoria ... . N S
Victoria N S
Victoria N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Drummond Q
Muskoka&P. S'dO
Hastings N R ...0
Westmoreland N B
Carleton NB
Kent N B
Portneuf Q
Alta
Brigg's Corner. . .
Brigham
*Brif/ht
Brome Q
Oxford, NR ....0
Digby NS
Northumberland O
Lanark, NR....O
Antigonishe...NS
Middlesex, NR..O
Dundas O
Brighton
* Brighton
Brightside
Briley's Brook . . .
Brinslev .
Bourdeau
Boulter
Boundary Creek
Boun'y,Presqu'ile
Bourgeois
Bourg Louis
Brinston's Corn's
Brinsbane
* Bristol
Wellington O
Carleton NB
Pontiac Q
Bowesville
Bowling Green . .
*Bowmanville . . .
Boxall
Box Grove
Russell ... . O
Wellington, N R.O
Durham, W R . .
Elgin, WR O
York, ER
Monck O
Bristol
Bristol Mines
Britainville
Britannia
Britannia Bay . . .
Britannia Mills . .
Britton
Pontiac Q
Algoma O
Peel
Carleton O
Bagot Q
Boyle
Perth N R O
Terrebonne Q
Muskoka&P. S'dO
Inverness N S
Lunenburg. . . .NS
Inverness N S
Bonaventure . . . . Q
Assa
Boylston
Guysborough. .NS
Halton O
Britonville
Broadbent
BroadCoveChapel
BroadCove (Lune)
Broad Cove Mines
Broadlands
*Broadview
Boyne ,
Boynton
Stanstead Q
Ontario, N R O
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Queen's P E I
Queen's P E I
Queen's P E I
York, WR O
York, NR O
Bruce, ER O
Bothwell
Selkirk M
*Bracebridge ....
Brackenrig
Brackley Point . .
Brackley Point R
Brackley Beach . .
Bracondale
* Bradford
Bradley
Bradshaw
Broadview Ave..
Broad way
City of Toronto. ..
Pictou . N S
Brock Road
* Brockton
Ontario W R
YorkWR
Prince P E I
Brockville
Perth N R O
Brockton
*Brockville
Broadhagen
Brodie
Bradwardine
Brae
Brae Lake
Braemar
Braeside
Bramley
Prince P E I
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Oxford, N R . . .
Renfrew, SR O
Simcoe, S R . . . . O
Peel O
Glengarry
Lisgar M
Brome Q
Brome Q
Richmond Q
*Brampton ....
Brokenhead
Brome
Brome Centre . . .
Brompton
Branch La Have.
Brancepeth
Branchton
"* Brandon
Lunenburg... N S
Sask
Waterloo, S R . . O
Selkirk M
Selkirk M
Norfolk, NR....O
Northum'land.N B
Brant, S R O
Brompton Falls..
Bronson
Richmond Q
Brandon Hills . .
Brandy Creek ..
Bransfield
Hastings N R . . O
Halton O
Compton Q
Lanark SR O
Ottawa Q
Selkirk .M
Cumberland . . N S
Colchester N S
Queens N S
Welland
*Bronte
Brookburv
Brooke
*Brantford
Brass Hill
Brookdale
Brookdale
Shelburne NS
Russell O
Yarmouth ....NS
Glengarry o
Bray's Crossing..
Brazil Lake
Breadalbane
Breadalbane
Breadalbane
Brechin
Bredenbury . . .
Brookdale
Brookfield
Brookfleld
Brookfield Stat'n.
Brookholm
Restigouche . . N B
Queen's P E I
Ontario, N R O
Assa
Grey, NR O
Pictou N S
*Brooklin
Ontario, S R O
King's P E I
Brenton
Brentwood
Bresaylor
Yarmouth N S
Simcoe, NR....O
Sask.
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Corner.
Brooksdale
Brookside
Brookvale
Queen's N S
Yarmouth NS
King's NS
Oxford, NR ....O
Halifax NS
Queen's N B
Breslau
Waterloo, SR...O
Frontenac. . . O
Brewer's Mills . . .
Brewster
Middlesex, NR..O
Alta
Brice :
Halifax NS
Inverness N S
Cumberland . .N S
Pictou N S
Brickton
Annapolis N S
Northumb' E R . O
Marquette M
Albert NB
Glengarry
Peterboro', W R.O
Waterloo, NR. ..O
Cape Breton ..N S
Annapolis . . .N S
Pictou NS
Brook Village
Brookville
Brookville
Brookvillc
Broomhill
Brophy's
Brosseau's Stati'n
Brotherston
* Brougham
Broughton Stati'n
Brown Hill
Brickley
Bridge Creek
Bridgedale
Bridge End
Carleton NB
Selkirk ... M
Antigonishe...NS
Laprairie Q
Bridgenorth
Bridgeport]
Bridgeville .".',
Wellington, N R.O
Ontario, WR....O
Beauce Q
York, NR O
1895]
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OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
(Brown's Brook . .
Brownsburg
Brown's Corners.
Brown's Mountain
Brownsville
Cumberland . . N S
Argenteuil Q
Half'w Riv.Sta. 549
Lachute535'18
Agincourt 535*34
580-36
Marshy Hope 5997
625-5
Merigonishe 5997
453-1 (R. R. name
Scotch Set'le'ent)
635
580-50
535-25,428-3,430-1,
4222
Cypress Riv. 535*59
Eganville 535 -11
Denm'rkR'd599-15
Denm'rkR'd 599*15
580-52
580-25
580-48
Lucan 580 '51
Renous B'dge599'8
Campbell's Bay 663
Brid'water 646, 374
535-18, 327, 328
St. Charles, River
Bover 599-3-4
Orangedale 599-14
Godfrey 611
518
Cobden 535'12
Norton Sta. 543'1,
599-12
Wood'ock 535 -86-90
Dundas 580'82
580-14
535-7
Durham 580'45
Sarnia 573, 580 *51-
85, 432, 320
391 via Fredericton
580-78
580-80
Port Elgin 580 '54
451 Somenos 574
535-34
580-67, 420-4
Lakefield 580 '31,
313, 316
313, 316 Lakefield
580-31
580-65-87
Kensington 665-1
Berwick 714
580-79 (R R name
Wainfleet)
Elkhorn 535*52
Hoard's Sta. 580*27
Dixie 535-35
Colborne 580*9,306
Newton 580 '53
535-52
Glengarry Station
599*13
535-52
Arnprior 535 '12
540
353 Chatham 532
Shubnacadie599*l
Torrancev'le 535 91
580'30(R.R. name
Retties)
via Vancouver B C
319 or Merrickville
535-32
Mohawk 315
Pontvpool535-34
590WaasisS. 535. 2
Mount Brydges 535
42, 530*83
Blo'mfieldSta. 665-1
Zealand Sta. 535 '83
Bury's Green
Bush Glen
Bute
Victoria NR....O
Stcrmont C
Meo'antic . . Q
Fells 580-30
Aultsville 580-9
Ste.Jule Sta 580-12
Deloraine 535-57
572 (R. R. name
Havelock)
Union ville 580*36
CharingCross625-5
422, 430-2 Utterson
580-67
Byng Inl't422, 430*2
Belle River 535-42,
580-83
Peake Sta. 665 -3
via London
Head of St. Peters
Bay 665-4
Head of St. Peters
Bay 665-4
535-13
Ashcroft 535-70
599-2
Burketon S. 535-34
Burketon S. 535-34
South Finch 535'33
McKinnons Harb.
599-14
Blackville 532
580-79
Mallorytown 580'9
Strathroy 580'85
Allan's Cor's. 580 7
Winona 580.83
Canfield 580-79-82,
625-5
611
South wold S. 625 -8
Alsfeldt 580*55
Caledon 535*40
Bristol 663
611 (R R name
Clyde Forks)
580-65
580-70-79
via Charlottetown
Barss' Corners. 646
Lower Settlement
South R.5997
via Sydney N S
Turtle Creek 693
L'Orignal 327,328
CulumetQ.535.18
535-53-63-64
Thornhill 535 '57
599-1
Aroostook June.
535-84-66
580*67
Aylmer Wt. 580*82
535-18
Campbells B'v. 663
535-12
535-12
via Cobourg
580-32
St. Jerome 535*23,
584, 630
Narrows 390
Newport Sta. 714
Georgetown 665 *S
359*1
714
Truro 599-1-13
509-2
North Bay 535-12
13, 580-67
580-30
Richibucto 610
Hopewell 599'13
Orangeville 535*40
Treherne 535 -59
York, ER O
Antigonishe . . N S
Norfolk, NR....O
Pictou . NS
Butterfield
Butternut Ridge
Buttonville
Buxton
Selkirk $
King's N B
York E R O
Kent O
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brucefield
Bruce Mines ....
Bru
King's NB
N. Westminster, BC
Huron, SR O
Byng
Monck O
Muskoka&P.S'dO
Muskoka&P.S'dO
Essex NR O
Byng Inlet
*Byng Inlet N'th.
Byrnedale
Byrne's Road ....
Byron . . . .
Algoma O
Selkirk M
King's PEI
Brudenell
Brule
Brule Shore
Brunner
Brunswick
* Brussels
Bruxelles ....
Renfrew, S R ...O
Colchester.... NS
Colchester NS
Perth, N R . . . . O
Durham, E R . . O
Huron, E R O
Selkirk . . M
Middlesex SR.. O
King's P E 1
King's PEI
Nipissing . O
Cable Head
Cable Head, West
*Cache Bay
Bryanston
Bryerton
*Bryson
Middlesex, E R..O
Nonthumber'd.N B
Pontiac (J
Queen's N S
Ottawa Q
Bellechasse Q
Victoria N S
Cache Creek
*Cacouna
Yale.... BC
Temiscouata (j
Durham, W R. ..C
Durham, W R...O
Stormont O
Cadmus
Csesarea
Cahore
Cain's Mountain..
Cain's River..
Buckfield
^Buckingham . . .
Buckland .
Victoria NS
North'berland.N B
Brant N R O
Bucklaw
Buckley
*Buctouche
Addington O
Kent N B
Cainsville
Caintown
Leeds, SR O
Middlesex, W R..O
Chateauguay . . . (j
Wentworth, S R.O
Wentworth, S R.O
Renfrew, SR O
Middlesex, S R..O
Grey, S R
Cardwell O
.Bulger
Bull Moose Hill..
Bull's Creek
Bullock's Corners
Bulstrode Station
Bulwer
Bunessan
Renfrew, N R . . O
King's N B
Cairngorm
Cairnside
Caistor Centre. ..
Caistorville
Carleton N B
Wentworth, N R.O
Arthabaska .... Q
Compton Q
Grey, S R O
Lambton, W R..O
York N B
Brant, S R O
Oxford, S R O
Bruce, W R O
Vancouver B C
Durham, W. R . . O
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Peterborough ERO
Peterborough ERO
Halton O
Calabogie
Calder
Calderwood
Caldwell
Burden
*Burford
Burgessville
Burgoyne
Burgoyne Bay . .
Burketon Station
Burk's Falls
Burleigh
V>~J
Burleigh Falls . . .
*Burlington
Burlington
Burlington
Burnaby
Caldwell
Pontiac ;
Lanark, NR....O
Cardwell
Cardwell
Haldimand C
Queen's ,P E I
Queen's N
Antigonishe ..N S
Cape Breton ..NS
Albert NB
Prescott O
Caldwell's Mills..
Caledon
Caledon East ....
Caledonia
Caledonia
*Caledonia Co'ner
Caledonia Mills..
Caledonia Mines.
Caledonia Set'ent.
Caledonia Springs
Prince P E I
Alta
King's NS
Monck O
Marquette M
Northumberland O
Peel O
Calf Mountain . .
Calhoun
California
Callender
Selkirk M
Westmoreland. NB
Victoria NB
Musk'a&Par'yS'dO
Elgin, ER O
Argenteuil
Pontiac Q
Burnbank
Burnbrae
Burnhamthrope .
Burnley
Burns
North'm'landWRO
Perth N R O
Calton
Calumet
Burnside
Marquette N
Calumet Island . .
Calvin
Pictou N S
Nipissing O
Nipissing O
North'berl'd.WRO
Victoria, NR O
Argenteuil Q
Burnside Station
Burnstown
Burnsville
Burnt Church...
Burntcoat
Burnt Land Brook
Burnt River
Burrard Inlet
Marquette N
Renfrew S R O
Gloucester . . . . N B
Northumb'd..NB
Hants NS
Victoria N B
Victoria NR....O
N Westminster B C
Calvin Station. ..
Camborne .
*Cainbray
Cambria
Cambridge
Cambridge
Cambridge Road.
Cambridge Stat'n
Camden
Jamden East
Camelot
Queen's N B
Hants NS
King's PEI
King's NS
Burritt's Rapids..
Burtch . .
GrenvilleNR...O
BrantS R .... ..O
Durham E R O
Sunbury NB
Middlesex SR ..O
Prince P E I
York N B
Colchester ....NS
Addington O
Tipissing O
Victoria, NR. ..O
Kent NB
Guysboro' N S
CardwelU O
Burton
Burton
BurwellRoad
Jameron's Mills . .
Cameron Settle'nt
Burtt's Corners . .
11
Camille
tf arquette M
162
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[1895
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
OCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. K. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
OCATED OR NEAR'ST-
R. R. STATION SEK.
EY PP. 151 TO 153'
Camlachie
Campania
Campbell .. .
ambton, W R..O
Wellington, NR.O
nverness N S
Durham, ER O
tforth'berl'd.ER.O
ontiac Q
a80-51
Laurel, 535 '40
Port Hawkesbury
599-14, 371, 380
80-35 (R R name
Garden Hill)
580-27
563
St. Julie S. 580-12
Cheltenham535-39,
580-65
Orangedale 599'14
Sussex Vale 599*12
Millville 535-83
West Lome 625'5
599-2
535-35
barman 535-54
Beamsville 580'83
580-68 (R R name
Fields Crossing)
403 via East'rt Me
Kentville 714, 547
ria Yarmouth N S
Vars 531
Cody's 543-1
Kingston Sta., 714
599"2
Waterville 714
547
Amherstburg 625-1
Canfield 580 "79-82,
625-5
Moulton St. 580-82
625-5.58d-79-82(RR
name Canfield J. I
on 580-82
535-53
Chesterville 535'33
St. Peter's 364
Corbyville 580-27
Paris 580-79-83
547
580-36
Moosomin 535*52
540
via Sydney N S
364,371,ormaP'rt.
Mulgrave
Scottstown 535-7
Woodstock 535-86-
90
535-90
Kirks Ferry 656
via Port Hope
Ste. Scholastique
535-18
Little Metis S. 599-2
Murray Bay 329 '8
Little Metis S. 599 -2
Gaspe Bsn. 346,350
Shediac 599'11
350 Black Cape 508
Lion's Head 426
426 or via Wiarton
via N. Sydney N S
Miscouche 665'1
Harvey 693
359-2 or Antig'she
599-7
St. Peters 364, 370,
372
River John 599 '15
512
Prt Hood 359"2, 364
Neil's Harb. 372
Barrington 376'3
Barrington 376 '3
Gaspe Bsn. 346, 350
via Meaford
Barrington 376'3
Barring-ton 376-3
Ca'edeMoiselleC'k
Cap La Ronde . . .
Cap Magdeleine . .
Cap Rouge
*Cap Sante
Cape Spear
Albert NB
lichmond N S
Dhamplain Q
uebec , Q
J ortneuf Q
Westmoreland. N B
Albert NB
>rince P E I
Jonaventure Q
tfontmagny . . . . Q
lorthum'land.N B
Rimouski Q
Albert Mines 693
Glrandigue F'ry.364
'hree Rivers 535"
19-21, 329-6-7
ia Quebec
Portneuf 535 -21
Melrose 638
93
Bloomfield S. 665'L
Black Cape 508
99-3
38
Little Metis S.599-2:
40
35-52
Victoria R'd.580-29>
65-3
80-9
lacleod 535-64
80-54
Delhi 580-82
via Picton 370
35-58
541, 328, 327
50 or Carleton Wt_
508
695, 535-81, (Ferry-
to St. John, N B>
CapeTrave rse 665. 2:
South Ohio 712
535-12-16(RRnamer
Carleton June)
508 (R R name
Carleton)
Stobart 535'62
580-51
via Parry Sound
Andover f>35*86
Sebringville 580'82:
lamiota 585
Hartland 535-86
Waterdown 580-87
Goderich580*52,432r
Bath 535-86
Otterbourne 535 55i
580-55
Glanford St. 580 7O
Alaraeda 535'58
535-54
Enterprise 509'1
565
Atwood 580-48
Gelert 580"30
535-58
535-52
700-1 (R R name-
Baker Brook)
Stittsville 535-12
Wickham 390
via Pictou
via Sydney
Shubenacadie599-*
James R, Sta. 599T
Elmsdale 599'1
McNamee 532
535-59 (R R name-
Carroll)
Parrsborough 549
Maple 580-67
Osgoode St. 535-20
Sussex Vale 599' 12r
Lumsden 535 62
Russell's 535-1*2
Newton 580'53
390Rothesay599*12|
Thessalon 5*5*25,
428-3, 430'i
535*13
Valleyfield 531,580"
15, 324, 329 "2 -3
via Montreal
535-57
St. Pierre 599 '3
Cainpbellcroft . . .
*Campbellford. . .
Campbell's Bay..
Campbell'sCorner
Campbell's Cross.
Campbell Moun'in
Campbell Sett'ent
Campbell Sett'ent
Campbellton
*Campbellton
Campbellville
Campbellville
Campden
Camperdown ....
Campo Bello
Cape Station ....
Cape Wolfe
Caplin River
Cap St. Ignace . . .
Cape Tormentine.
Capucins
M^o-antic Q
eel O
nver ness N S
King's N B
Fork N B
*Caraquet
Carberry
Gloucester N B
tfarquette M
Victoria, N R . . O
King's PEI
Grenville, S R . O
Alta
Bruce, E R O
Norfolk, SR....O
Picton N S
. . . Assa
Elgin, WR O
lestigouche . . N B
Halton O
elkirk M
,incoln O
rey, ER O
harlotte NB
Kind's N S
Carden
Cardigan Bridge.
Cardston
*Cargill
Carholme
Cariboo River . . .
Carievale
Canaan
Russell O
Yarmouth N S
'ueen's N B
King's N S
Carillon
Argenteuil Q
Jonaventure . . . . Q
St. John NB
Prince PEI
Tarmouth .... N S
Lanark, S R O
Jonaventure . . . . Q
.. Sask
York, WR O
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Perth, SR O
Victoria NB
tf arquette M
Wentworth, N R.O
Carleton N B
Carleton
Canaan Rapids. . .
*Carleton
Carleton
Carleton
*Carleton Place . .
Carleton, West . .
Carlton
Canaan Station . .
Canada Creek
Canard ....
Vestmoreland.N B
ting's N S
King's N S
Essex, NR O
lonck O
Canard River
Canboro'
Candasville
*Canfield
Monck O
Haldimand O
Alta
Stormont O
lichmond N S
Hastings, E R . . O
Brant, N R O
King's NS
Ontario, N R O
Assa
Gloucester N B
Cape Breton . . N b
Queen's P E I
Guysborough . . N S
Compton C
York N B
York N B
Canmore
Cannamore
Cannes
Cannifton .
Carlton, West
Carling
Carlingf ord
Carlingford
Carlingville
Carlisle
Canning
* Canning
*Canmngton ....
Canningt'nMan'r
Canoboie
Canoe Lake
Canoe Cove
*Canso
Canterbury
Canterbury
Canterbury Sta' on
Carlisle
Carlow
Carlow . . .
Huron, WR.... O
Carleton N B
Carlowrie
Carisruhe
Carluke
Carlyle
Proven cher M
Bruce, ER O
Brant, NR O
Assa
* Carman
Carmanville
Carmel
Carmunnock
Carnarvon
Carnduff
Selkirk . . . ... M
Addington C
Drummond ....(,
Perth, NR O
Victoria, N R .. ..O
Assa
Ottawa <;
Ourham, E R . . C
Cwo Mountains . . (,
Rimouski C,
Charlevoix C
Gaspe <;
Gaspe C
Westmoreland N B
Gaspe Q
|Caron
Caron Brook
Carp
Assa
Victoria N B
Lanark, NR O
Queen's N B
Pictou N S
Canton
Canuta
Cap a la Baleine .
Cap a 1'Aigle . . .
Cap Chat
Capdes Rosiers.
Cape Bald
Cape Cove
Cape Chin
Cape Croker
Cape Dauphin . .
Cape Egmont . . .
Cape Enrage . . .
Cape George . . .
Cape George Har
bour
Cape John
*Capelton
Cape Mabou
Cape North
Cape Negro
Cape Negro Islam
Cape Ozo
Carpenter
Cariboo Island . .
Cariboo Marsh . .
Cariboo G'd Mines
Cape Breton . . N S
Halifax N S
Antigonishe . . N S
Halifax N S
Northum'land.N B
Selkirk M
Colchester N S
York, WR
Carleton O
King's NB
Assa
Carroll's Corners
Carrol's Crossing
Carrol . ....
Bruce, N R . . . . O
Bruce, N R
Victoria N S
Prince P E 1
Carr's Brook . . .
Carrville
Carsonby
Carsonville
Carssdale
Albert NB
Antigonishe . . N S
Richmond N S
Pictou N S
Carswell
Carthage
Carter's Point . .
Carterton
Cartier .
Renfrew, SR....O
Perth, NR O
King's N B
Algoma O
Sherbrooke (<
Inverness N S
Victoria NS
Shelburne N S
Shelburne.... NS
Gaspe
Grey, ER
Shelburne ....NS
Shelburne. . .. N S
Cartier
CartiervilleW.. .
Carturight
Casault...
Beauharnois . . . . C
Jacques Cartier . (^
Selkirk It
Montmatrnv . . . . (J
Cape Kich
Cape Sable Islan
CapeS.Isl'd S.Sid
1895]
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163
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OFFICES.
ELRCTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCAOAD OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SF.B
KEY PP. 151 '1O 153
Cascades . .
Cascades Point . .
Case Settlement..
Cashel
Cashion's Glen . . .
Cashmere
Ottawa Q
Soulanges Q
656
543-1
Unionville 580 '36
Summerstown Sta.
580-9
Both well 535-42,
580-83
Creemore 580-64
Winchester 535 -33
L'Orignal 327, 328
Calumet 535'18
Bright 580-79
531
Newcastle599"2,353
Roynton 512
Grand Manan 403
Eganville 535-11
Russell 622-2
Danville 580 -12
Albion 535-40
CastlefordS. 535-12
535-12
Kleinburg 535 '40
via Londonderry
Station 599'1
Colborne 580'9,306
via Sydney
via Sydney
via Sydney
535-36-39
via Kingston
Burford 58078
535-3 Ferry to La-
chine
599-2
535-1
535-34
Hunters R. 665 '1
Hunters R. 665 '1
Shawville 663
625-5, 580-82
Kilbain 5807
420-4 orBurk's Fls
580-67
via Nanaimo
Sussex Vale 59912
580-9 '.R R name
Oshawa)
Markham 580'36
Pakenham 535 '12
599-2
Hebron 712
Albion 535-40
Blenheim 573
580-9
M't. Forest 535*41,
580-46
via Yarmomth
Summ'side665, 346,
356-2
Fredericton June.
535-82-88
Bridgetown 714
Narrows 390
via Yarmouth
580-50
Digby712,392.393-2
Hampstead 390
Millville 535-82
Mouth, of Keswick
535-83
via Fredericton
Tatama'che 59.0 -15
Bloomfield 599-12
Truro 599'1-lS
Millville 535 -83
Acadie S'll'g. '"!). 2
via Prescott 531, '9
Hopewell 59913
Holderville 390
Graf ton 580 '9
Centre Village . .
Westmoreland. NB
Addington O
Carleton N B
King's ... N S
Midgic 638
Camden East 509 "2
Forenceville535'86
547
Digby 712,392,393 "2
Orange ville 599 '1 4
319 or Elgin 516'
535-12
580-9 (R R name
Fredericksburg)
Sussex Vale 599 '12
632-1
632-1 329-4
Grand Falls 535 '84
674
Ancienne Lorette
535-21
635-21
Lepreaux 695
Pictou Ldg. 599-10
Coe Hill. Mines 544
Echo Vale 535 7
Knowlton 535 '4
Joliette 535-17
Delta 516
Pembroke O.535 -12
535-13
Tweed 535 -34, 509.1
Port Elgin 638
Amherst 5991
BaieVerte, NB638
Papineauville, Que
53518, 327, 328
625-5
via Port Hope
St. Paul 1' Hermite
329-5
Tupperville 573
Novar 580 '67
674
674
Athens 516
Peel 535-86
via Prescott
Guysborough 364
599-2
6651,337,346,3561
357, 371, 380
via Soui is 665 4
East Clifton 620
Shawville 663
Scottstown 5357
St. Phillippe d' Ar-
genteuil 535-18
Caughnawaga535'3-
Caughnawaga535'3
676
535-52,585(RRn'me-
ChaterJ.on585)j
573, 580-83, 535-42,
532,353
Nicolet 565, 329 '7
535-40
Foxhorough 580-27
599-4
. r >!)!)-4, 580-12
Chaudiere Curve
580-12, 599-4
599-4, 580-12
St. Agapit 580-12
Chilliwack 450-3
Jarvis 580*70-82
rid Yarmouth N S
Iron Dale ;no
Hamilton 580 '65-70
-83-87
CMfcYarmouth
53513
532
656
Bridge Wtr. 646,37*
-.so <;:., 535-39
574
King's N B
York, ER O
Glengarry O
Middlesex, W R. O
Simcoe, N R O
Dundas O
Prescott O
*Centreville
Oentreville
Dentreville ...
Centreville East .
Chaffey's Locks..
Chalk River
Digby N S
Inverness .... N S
Leeds S R O
Cashtown
Cass Bridge
Cassburn
Cassel
Casselman
Cassilis
Cassville
Renfrew, N R . . O
Lennox O
Chambers Settle.
Chambly Basin . .
* Chambly Canton
Chambord
Chambord
King's N B
Oxford, NR.... O
Russell O
Northum'land.N B
Stan stead Q
Chambly Q
Chambly Q
Victoria N B
Chicoutimi Q
Quebec Q
Champigny
Champlain
Castalia
Charlotte N B
Renfrew, N R . . O
Champlain Q
Castile
Castleavery
Castlebar
Marquette M
Richmond Q
Cardwell . . . . O
Chance Harbour.
Chance Harbour.
St. John N B
Pictou N S
Castlederg
Castleford
Peter'ough, E. R O
Beauce
Brome (J
Renfrew, S R . . O
Renfrew, S R . . O
Peel O
Colchester NS
Northu'land.E R.O
Cape Breton . . N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Cardwell O
Channay
Channell
Chantelle
Chantry
Chapeau
*Chapleau
Chapman ....
Castleford Station
Castlemore
Castlereagh
Castleton
Catalone
Montcalm (^
Leeds. S R O
Pontiac Q
Algoma C
Hastings, E R . . O
Westmoreland. N B
Cumberland.. N S
Cumberland.. NS
Prescott O
Kent O
Durham, E R . . O
L'Assomption . . Cj
Bothwell
Catalone Gut
Catalone Road. . .
Cataract
Chapman
Chapman Settlem
Chappell's Mills..
Chard
Frontenac O
Oxford, S R O
Laprairie Q
Rimouski Q
Bagot . . Q
Cathcart
Caughnawaga . . .
Causapscal
Cavignac
Cavan
*Charing Cross . .
Charlecote
Charlemagne
Charlemont
Charlinch
Charlesbourg ....
Charlesbourg Wt.
Charleston
Charleston
Charleville
Durham, E R . . O
Queen's P E I
Queen's P E I
Pontiac Q
Cavendish
Cavendish Road..
Cawood
*Cayuga
Cazaville
Cecebe
Cedar
Cedar Camp
Cedar Dale
Cedar Grove
Cedar Hill
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Quebec . . '. Q
Quebec Q
Haldimaud . . . . O
Huntingdon . . . . Q
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Vancouver B C
King's N B
Ontario, S R O
York, ER O
Lanark, N R O
Rimouski Q
Digby NS
Cardwell O
Kent O
Soulanges Q
Grey, E R O
Leeds, S R O
Carleton N B
Grenville, S R . .
Guysborough . N
Restigouche . . N E
Queen's P E I
King's PEI
Compton
Pontiac ^
Compton (j
Argenteuil (^
Chateauguay . . . . Q
Chateauguay (J
Montmorency ..
Selkirk M
Kent O
Charles' Cove...
Charlo Station ..
*Charlottetown . .
Charnwood
Charrington
Charteris
Chartierville
Chatboro'
Chateauguay
j Chateauguay B'in
Chateau Richer..
Chater
Cedar Hall
Cedar Lake
Cedar Mills
Cedar Springs . .
Cedars. .......
Cedarville
Centennial
Inverness .... N S
Yarmouth.... NS
Prince P E I
Central Argyle . .
Central Bedeque.
Central Blissville.
Central Clarence.
Central Camb'dge
Central Chebogue
Centralia
Central Grove . . .
Central Hamps'ad
Central Hay'ville
Central Kes'ick R
Central Kin'clear
Central N. Annan
Central Norton . .
Central Onslow . .
CentralWaterville
Centre Acadie . .
Centre Augusta. .
Centrediile
Centreton
Centreton ..:...
Chatham
Northum'land.N B
Yamaska Q
Sunbury N B
Annapolis N S
Queen's N B
Yarmouth N S
Middlesex, NR..O
Digby NS
Queen's N B
York N B
Chatillon
*Chatsworth ....
Chatterton
Chaudiere Basin .
Chaudiere Curve
Chaudiere Mills..
Chaudiere Station
Chaumont
Chean
Cheapside
Grey, NR O
Hastings, W R . . O
Levis Q
Levis Q
Levis Q
L6 vis Q
Lotbinii-re Q
N. Westminster BC
Haldimand O
Yarmouth. ... N S
Peter'ough, E R. O
Wentworth, S R. O
Yarmouth N S
Alumna O
York N B
York N B
Chebogue Point .
Cheddar . .
Colchester N S
King's N B
Colchester.... NS
York N B
Kent N S
Grenville, SR...O
Pictou N S
Chedoke
Chegoggin
( 'hclmsford
Chelmsf ord
*Chelsea
Chelsea
Northum'land.N B
Ottawa Q
Limcnburg . . N S
Peel . O
Northum., WR.O
King's NB
Cheltenham
Chemainus
Vancouver. . . .B C
164
POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
[1895
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEB
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
625-5 (R R name
Dufferin)
via Selkirk Man
580-50
Coe Hill Mines 544
Minn'osa 622, 622'1
Ste.JulieStn.580'12
Dundas 580 '83
Alameda 535-58
535-34
River Philip 599-1
327, or Thurso,Que
535-18, 328
Lawrencetown 714
Thurso,Que 535*18,
327, 328
Lacolle 531, 580-12
Gaspereaur Station
535-88
611
535-88
Erinsville 509-1
Wesley ville 580-9
Harrington 376'3
tfew Annan 665 '1
Reaburn 535'52
Thornbury 580'68
Douglas Harb. 390
Leitche'sC'k599.14
580-87
Pisquid 665-3
Cheltenham 535 '39
580-65
580-55
Arnprior 535-12
450-1 via Nanaimo
B.C.
Almonte 535'12
wttN.West'sterBC
Prt. Rowan 580'86
Gravenhurst 580*67
420-3
Bear River 665 '4
via Winnipeg
535-57
R. de Chute 535'8
Muir Kirk 625'5
712
Jlementsport 712
Kensington 665.1
Penobsquis 599*12
420-3 or Utterson
580-67 R'd
West Bayre 599-14
Windeme 420*3
580*54
Truro 599*1-13
540
Rothesay 599*12
Musquash 695
Ashcroft 535-70
580-50-52
Breadalbane 665'1
Welsford 535'88
Cobden 535 '12
Eganville 535*11
Edmonton 535-63
Brookfield 559'1
635
Hartland 535'86
Sussex Vale 599 '12
Antigonishe 599'7
via N. Westmi'ster
Kaladar Sta. 535*34
Church Bridge 622
Killean 535*35
Barrington 376'3
via Charlottetown
Coe Hill Mines 544
665*1(RR N.Clyde)
599*2
Chemical Road..
Chemin Tache ..
Cheneville
Cheney
Cheney Settlem.
Chepstow
Chepstowe
Cherryfield
Albert N B
Hopewell Hill 693
St. Arsene 599.2
Plaisance 53518
Emsdale 580*67
Nerepis Sta. 535 '88
Souris East. 665 '4,
359-1, 371
Dunkeld 580*54
646
Belton 580-49
665-4 (R R name
Harmony,)
Bridgewater 646
Magog 535-7, 342
Butternut R'ge 572
via Picton Ont
via Charlottetown
Locust Hill 535-34
Barss' Corners 646
580-55
373MahoneBay646
Flor'ceville 535 -86
Mahone B. 646, 373
Bright 580-79
Mahone B. 646, 373
535-33
359-2GrandNar'ws
599-14, 364, 372
Cheticamp 359'2
Burk's Falls 580-67,
420-4
Stony Point 580 'S3
Newport Sta. 714
Walkerton 580-54
Pembroke O.535-12
Wolseley 535 '52
329-8
Maccan 599-1, 606
Ashcroft 535-70
450'3, via Nicomin
535-70
Joliette 535-17
Pt. Hood 359-2, 364
via Charlottetown
543-1, 390
Centreville 547
Kentville 714,547
625-6
Southa'pton 580'54
Hensall 580'50
via Picton, Ont
Gaspe B's'n 346, 350
Otterburne 535 '55
Dundas 580 '83
Mt. Brydges 535 '42
580.83
Penetanguishene
580-69, 422-1
GrandNrs.S.599-]4
Wemyss 535 '34
Hamiota 585
622
Lefroy 580 '67
Elgin 572
Shelburne 376'3
Burnt Church 353
712 (R R name
Church Point)
Port Williams 714
535-39
N. Glas'ow 599-7-13
Clanbrassil ....
Haldimand ,O
Lisgar M
Middlesex, NR..O
Peterboro, ER..O
Marquette M
Temiscouata Q
>ttawa Q,
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
King's . . N B
Clandeboye
Clandeboye
Clanricarde
Clan William ....
Clapham . .
King's PEI
Bruce, E R O
l,unenburg . . N S
King's PEI
Middlesex, E R..O
Lunenburg NS
Sherbrooke Q
Queen's N B
3 rince Edward . . O
Queen's PEI
Ontario, W R . .
Lunenburg . . N S
Bruce, NR O
junenburg . . N S
Carlton N B
Megantic Q
Wentworth, N R.O
Assa
Clappison's Cor's
Clare
Cherry Grove ....
Cherry Grove ....
Cherry Hill
Cherry River
Cherry Vale
Cherry Valley ..
Cherry Valley ..
Cherrywood ....
Chesley's Corners
*Chesley
* Chester
*Claremont
Claremont
Ontario, W R . . O
Cumberland.. NS
Russell O
*Clarence
Clarence
Clarence Creek . .
*Clarenceville . . .
Clarendon
Clarendon Station
Clarendon Station
Clareview :
Annapolis . . . . N S
Russell .... O
Missisquoi Q
Charlotte . . . . N B
Addington O
Queen's N B
Addington O
Chester
Chester Basin . . .
Chesterfield
Chester Grant . .
*Chesterville ....
Cheticamp
Cheticamp Chapel
Chetwynd
Chevalier . . .
liunenburg . . N S
Brant, N R . . . .
jimenburg . . N S
Dundas O
Inverness .... N S
Inverness N S
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Essex, N R ....
Hants N S
Clarke
Durham, W R . . O
Shelburne N S
Prince PEI
Clarke's Harbour
Clark's Mills ....
Clarkleio-h .
*Clarksburg
Clark's Corners..
Clark's Road ...
Clarkson
Clarktown
Claude
Clavering
Clay Bank
Clayoquot
Grey, E R O
Queen's N B
Cape Breton.. NS
Peel
Queen's PEI
Peel
Grey, NR O
Renfrew, S R . . O
Vancouver B C
N Westminster BC
Lanark, NR....O
N. Westminster BC
Norfolk, SR....O
Ontario, NR....O
King's PEI
Provencher M
Selkirk M
Chevene
Cheviot
Chichester
Bruce, E R O
Pontiac .. .. Q
Chickney
*Chicoutimi
Chignecto
Assa
Chicoutimi Q
Cumberland.. NS
Ca'boo-LillooetBC
N. Westminster BC
Montcalm Q
Claxton
Chilcoten
*Chilliwack
Chilton
Clayton
Clear Creek
Clear Lake
Clear Springs
Clear Springs ....
Clearwater
Clear View
*Clearville
Clementsport ....
Dlementsvale ....
Chimney Corner.
China Point
Chipman
Chipman's Brook
Chipman's Corn's
*Chippawa
Chippawa Hill ..
Chiselhurst
Chisholm
Chlorydormes . .
Chortitz
Christie
Christina
nverness N S
Queen's .... PEI
Queen's N B
ting's N S
King's N S
Carleton NB
Elgin, W R . . . . O
Annapolis . . . . N S
Annapolis N S
Prince PEI
King's NB
Simcoe, E R O
Richmond N S
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Wellington, N R.O
Gloucester ft B
King's N B
Colchester N S
St John N B
Welland O
Bruce, N R O
luron, S R O
Mnce Edward . . O
Gaspe Q
5 rovencher . . . . M
Wentworth, N R.O
Middlesex, S R..O
Simcoe, E R O
Cape Breton.. NS
Lanark, S R O
Marquette . . M
Clevelands
Clevelands
Cleveland
Christian Island .
Christmas Island
Christy's Lake . .
Chumah
Cley
*Cli/ord
Clifton
Clifton
Clifton
Clinch's Mills....
Clinton
*Clinton
Clinton
ClintonStB. Office
Clones
Ohurchbridge . . .
Churchill
Church Hill
Church Over.. . .
^Church Point
Church Point
Church Street ..
Churchville
Churchville
Chute a Blondeau
Chutes Cove
City View
1 Clachan
Assa
Simcoe, S R O
Albert NB
Shelburne . . . N S
Northum'land.N B
Digby N S
Cariboo B C
Huron, S R O
Queen's PEI
Toronto West.. .O
Queen's N B
Renfrew, S R . . O
Algoma O
Clontarf
Cloudslee
Clover Bar
King's N S
Alta
Peel
Pictou NS
Cloverdale
Cloverdale
Cloverdale
Clover Hill
Clove rville
Clover Valley....
Cloyne
Clumber
Clyde
Colchester.... NS
N. Westminster BC
Carleton N B
King's . . . N B
Prescott O
Annapolis N S
Carleton . O
327 or Gushing 541
Bridgetown 714
via Ottawa
Both well 535 -42, 580
83
700-1
via Aylesford 714
St. Simon de Ya-
maska 535-1
St. Pauls B. 329-8
via Halifax
Antigonishe . . N S
N. Westminster BC
Addington . O
Elgin, WR O
Victoria NB
King's NS
^Clair A.
Clairm out Road. .
Clairvaux de B'g'1
'ClairvauxdeCh'ix
Clam Harbor
Assa
Wentworth, N R.O
Shelburne . . . . N S
Queen's PEI
Peterboro', E R . O
Queen's PEI
Kent . . . . N B
Bagot Q
Charlevoix <^
Halifax N S
Clyde River
Clyde River
Clvdesdale
Clvde Station
Coal Branch Sta.
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POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
165
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Coal Creek
Coal Mines
Coalfields
Queen's N B
543-1
390, Coal C'k. 543 '1
Estevan 535 '58
St Anthony 518
580-8
574
Crumlin 535-38
580-29
535-12
580-9-17, 306, 329.2
Notre Dame 518
Notre Dame 518
Notre Dame 518
535-53 '
Leitch's C'k. 599-14
328 -3,422 -2or Bruce
Mines 535*25
Issac's Harb. 371
Brighton580-9,306,
324
543.1
544 (R.R.name Coe
Hill)
Barrington 376 '3
Newport Sta.714
GrandValley 535'41
5-0-9, 306
Harrow 617
599-12
714(RR name Cold-
brook.
Reaburn 535 '52
via Cobourg Ont
Hyde Park Corner
535-42, 580-50-83.
Hartland 535'86
Shubenacadie 599-1
Peel 535-86
5SO -32-34
509-1
Guysborough 364
611 (R. R. name
Hinchinbrook)
580-9 (RRN York)
665-1
Klienburg 535 '40
675 (R. R. name
Coleraine)
390 or Codys 543-1
via Meaford, Ont
Petr'lia580'84,625.7
Tottenham 580'65
599-1
Antigonishe 599 '7
Antigonishe 599 "7
Macleod 535 '64
Prince Albert535 -62
Campbell Bay 663
BelleisleCreek543-l
580-64-68, 422, 430'
1-2
River Philip 599'1
580-9
422orw'Killarney
426 or via Wiarton
Chesterville 535 '33
Oshawa 580 '9
580-68-69
via Victoria
625 3-5
Eganville 535-11
New Canaan 617
LittleBrookSta.712
Hall's Stream 620
Cardig'nBr'ge665'3
Trout Creek 580 '67
535-32, 328
450-2, 451 via Nan-
aimo
580-8
580-8
Conboyville
Concession
Concord
Brant S R O
Caledonia 580 -70-79
LittleBrookSta.712
Gleng'rySta.599-13
580-67 (R.R. name
Thornhill)
Cambridge Sta. 714
Berlin 580-47-51
Erin 535 '36
Mount Forest 535*
41, 580-46
Connors 700*1
Chesterville 535-33
Florenceville535'86
Palgrave 580'65
599-15
374Bridge\vater646
Bridgew'ter646,374
St. Pauls Sta. 580 -51
544
Seaforth 580 '52
583, 329-5
309EarnestownSta.
580-9
6651
Shubenacadie 599 '1
Guysborough 364
via Winnipeg Man
535-7, 620
535-25, 428-3, 430 '1,
422-2
580-65
535-35
Midgic 638
Madoc 580-33
Washago 580-67
AylmerWest 580-82
580-83
Petr'lia580 -84,625 -7
535-25
Antigonishe 599'7
via N. Westminster
WeymouthB'ge712
535-40
Park Hill 580-51
Hemmingford 580'5
580-27
via Victoria
580-82
535-88 (R. R. name
Cork)
Coaticook 580 '8
CollegeBridge599-l
Buctouche 51S
6-25-5
Perce 346, 350
Petitcodiac 599-12,
572
Petitcodiac 599-12,
572
580-9, 320, 323, 324
329-23
via Charlottetown
Mille Roches 580-9
Cardigan B'ge 665 '3
Kinshurv 053
580-29
573
535-37 (R.R. name
Corwin)
Aroost'kJ 535 -84-86
A lamed a 535 '58
Coteau Lan'g 329 -2
329-2-3 Coteau Sta.
531, 580-9
580-9,5:51 (RR name
Coteau 580-9
via Montreal
via Montreal
ria Montreal
via Montreal
Queen's N B
Assa
Digby NS
Pictou N S
York W R O
King's N S
Waterloo N R...O
Wellington S R.O
Wellington N R.O
Victoria NB
Coates' Mills
Coatsworth Sta . .
Kent N B
Kent
Stan stead Q
Condon Settlem't
Cobble Hill
Middlesex, E R .
Vancouver. . ..B C
Victoria, N R . . O
Renfrew, N R . . O
Northum', W R .
Kent N B
Cobble Hill
Coboconk
Coningsby
*Cobden
*Cobourg
Cocagne
Connaught
Connell . .
Cocagne River . .
Cocagne Cape . .
Cochrane
Kent N B
Kent N B
Darleton N B
Cardwell O
Connor
Alta
Conns Mills
Conquerall Bank
Conquerall Mills
Conrov
Cumberland. . N S
Lunenburg NS
Lunenburg N S
Perth S R O
Prince Edward . . O
ffuron S R O
Vercheres Q
Lennox O
Prince PEI
Cham plain Q
Halifax N S
3uysboro' N S
Lisgar M
Compton Q
Algoma O
Simcoe S R O
Peel O
Westmoreland N B
Hastings N R . . O
Ontario N R O
Elgin E R
Wentworth N R
Lambton E R ..O
Algoma O
Antigonishe . . N S
N Westminster BC
Cochran's Lake. .
Cockburn Island.
Coddle's Harbour
Codrington
Cody's ..
Cape Breton . . N S
Algoma O
Guysborough . N S
Northum', E R . . O
Queen's N B
Hastings N R ..O
Shelburne . . . . N S
Hants N S
WellingtonNR..O
Northumb' E R O
Essex S R
St. John NB
King's N S
*Consecon
Constance
Contrecoeur '
Coe Hill Mines ..
Coffinscroft
Cogmagun River
Colbeck
*Colborne
Colchester
Cold Brook
Cold Brook Sta. .
Cold Springs ....
Cold Springs
Coldstream
Coldstreara
Coldstream
Conway Station . .
Coocoocache ....
Cook's Brook ....
Cook's Cove ....
Cook's Creek
*Cookshire
Cook's Mills ....
*Cookstown
Cooksville
Cookville
Cooper
Cooper's Falls ..
Copenhagen ....
Copetown
Copleston
Copper Cliff ....
Copper Lake ....
Coquitlam
Northumb' W R O
Lisgar M
Middlesex S R..O
Carleton N B
Colchester.... NS
Carleton N B
Coldstream East
*Coldivater
Colebrook
Cole Harbour
Cole Lake
*Coleman
Coleman
Coleraine
ColeraineSta....
Cole's Island ....
Colenso
Simcoe E R O
Addington O
Guysboro' N S
Addington O
York E R
Prince P E I
Peel
M^gantic . Q
Corberrie
Corbetton
Digby N S
Grey E'R O
Corbett
Middlesex N R..O
Huntingdon O
Hastings E R . .
Vancpuver B C
Elgin E R O
York N B
Stanstead Q
Westmoreland N B
Westmoreland N B
Kent N B
Corbin
Corbyville
Corfield . . .
Queen's N B
Grey E R O
Lambton W R..O
Simcoe S R O
Westmoreland N B
Antigonishe ..N S
Antigonishe ..N S
Alberta
Sask
Pontiac Q
King's N B
Simcoe N R
Cumberland.. N S
Frontenac O
Corinth
Cork Station
Corliss
Cormier's Cove . .
Cormier Village. .
Colinville
Colgan
College Bridge . .
College Grant . .
Collegeville
Colles
Colleston
Collfield
Cornell
Corner of Beach
Corn Hill
Corn Hill East . .
^Cornwall
Cornwall
Cornwall Centre.
Corraville
Corris
Corson's Siding. .
Cortez Island
Corunna
Oxford SR O
Gasp6 . Q
King's N B
King's N B
Cornwall
Queen's P E I
Cornwall O
Collina
*Collingwood
Collingw'd Corner
Collin's Bay '
Collin's Inlet
Colpoy's Bay
Colquhoun
Columbus
Colwell ....
Algoma O
Bruce N R . . O
King's P E I
Richmond Q
Dundas O
Ontario S R O
Simcoe S R O
Victoria B C
Essex N R O
Renfrew S R O
Essex S R O
Victoria N R....O
N Westminster BC
Lambton W R..O
Wellington SR..O
Victoria. N B
Colwood
Combermere ....
Comet
Costigan
Comeauville ....
Comeau's Hill .
Comin's Mills
Commercial Cross
Commanda
Digbv N S
Yarmouth N S
Compton Q
Kind's P El
Muskoka&P.S'dO
Vaudreuil Q
Vancouver B C
Compton Q
Compton Q
Coteau
C6teau du Lac . .
Cdteau Landing .
Coteau Station . .
CotedesNeiges..
C6te des Neiges
C6te Jt. Antoine
C6te St. Louis ..
Soulanges Q
Soulanges Q
Soulanges Q
Hochelaga Q
Hochelaga
Hochelaga (^
Hochelaga ^
Como
*Comox
* Compton
Compton Station
166
POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
[1895
POST
OFFICKS.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
Bonaventure . . . .Q
Guysborough .N S
Cape Breton.. N S
Guysborough .N S
Antigonishe . . N S
Richmond N S
Bothwell O
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Cote St. Michel . .
Cote St. Paul
Cote St. Pierre . .
Cote Visitation . .
Cote
EJochelaga Q
Hochelaga Q
Ottawa Q
via Montreal
580-9
Plaisance 535'18
via Montreal
Yorkton 622
Broadview 535 '52
Alma 580-54
Essex 625-1-5
Norwood 535-34
532(R.R.nameGrey
Rapids)
Isaacs Harbour 371
Orillia 580 '32-67
Deloraine 535*57
Bowman ville 580 9,1
329-2
580-82
573, 625-8 Ferry to
St. Glair Mich.
SpencesB'ge 53570
Little York 665-3
Albion 535-40
Moncton 518 599'1-
2-12
Hemmingf'rd2'2-5
lona Station 265 '5
535-3
451 or Somenos 574
Somenos 574
Prince Albert535 -62
via Sydney N S
390 or Cumberland
Bay 543-1
Hillsdale 580-66
Clevelands 420'3
580-68
Belwood 535-30
580-12
^80-67
Putnam 535 35
Black Lake 675
Ste. Henedine 675
Brussels 580-48
Oneida 580-70
GrandNarrows599-
14, 364, 372
Newboro 516, 319.
Cape Travers 665'2
Strathroy 580'85
Regina 535 '52-62
Elmwood 580 55
535-39 (R.R. name
Forks of Credit
Centralia 580'50
Neepawa 622
Alma 580-54
580-64
Shawville 663
Orillia 580-32-67
Port Hawkesbury
599-14, 371, 380.
Saltcoats 622,
309 via Picton, Ont
580-35-38 RR name
Manilla Junction
Birtle 622
Lucknow 580-48
Acton 580-51
Puslinch 535-35
West Lome 625 '5
via Belleville, Ont
Lower Settlement
South River 599-7
Dublin 580-52
Beausejour 535*51
550-33
Robinson 535 '7
532
Waterloo 580-47
Phelpston 580 '69
Crosspoint
508
Antigonishe 5997
Leitche'sC'k599-14
Port Mulgrave 599'
7-14, 364
JamesRiv. Sta 599-7
St.Pet's 364,370,372
Dresden 573
Bridgewat'r646,374
Barrington 376'3
Truro 599-1-13
Canso 364, 371
Welland580 -88,625-
2-5
Barrie 580'67
Erinsville 5091
via Owen Sound
535-38
South Finch 535'33
535-57
Ste. Henedine 675
Brownsville t>25'5
Digby 712,392,393-2
Renfrew 535-12,611
Port Rowan 580'86
327,328 or Bucking-
ham Que 535-18
543-1
Prince Albert535 -62
St. Francois Nord
East 675-1
Y'ngsC've543-l,390
via Ottawa, Ont
St. Andrews535'87,
400
Hopewell 599-13
Ferg's535-36,580'54
Papmeauville Que
535-18, 327, 328.
580-80 (R.R. name
Currie)
River Beaudette Q.
580-9
693
via Kingston
541
535-59
via Ottawa
Ashdad 611
674
Alameda 535'58
Lachute 535'18
699-5 8fO
Stoddarts 646
599-2-5
535-33
Stoddarts 646
ia Pictou N S
t-35'33 (R.R. name
Dalhousie Mills)
Bridgetown 714
Lit tie Metis Station
599'2
531-1
Valcourt 653
Osgoode Sta. 535 -SO
Brechin f-80'32
Barrie 580'67
Virden 535-52
Arthur 535-41
580-8
Shawville 663
Scarborough June.
580-9-36
Y'ngsC've543-l,390
Cumberla'd 327,328
Bothwell 535-42,
580-83
Minnedosa 622'1
580-12
Ballant'neSta.580-9
Newboro 516
NewWiltehire66VI
CrossRds.Cy.Har
CrossRd Leich'sC.
CrossRds.M.Mel'd
Cross Roads, Ohio
CrossRds.StG.Chl
Croton
Grouse Town
Crowel
Crowe's Mills
Crow Harbour . . .
Crowland
Hochelaga Q
Assa
Assa
Cotswold
Cottam
Wellington N R O
Essex S R O
Peterboro' E R..O
North dmber'd NB
Guysboro' N S
Simcoe E R O
Selkirk M
Cottesloe
Coughlan
CountryHar Min's
Lunenburg . . . . N S
Shelburne ....NS
Colchester NS
Guysbororugh N S
Welland O
Simcoe E R O
Addington O
GreyNR O
Middlesex ER ..O
Stormont O
Selkirk M
Dorchester Q
Norfolk NR.... O
Digby NS
Renfrew S R O
Norfolk S R....
Russell O
Queen's N B
Sask
Coulter
Crown Hili
Vancouver . . . . B C
Durham W R . . O
Norfolk N R....O
Lambton W R..O
Yale&KootenayBC
Alta
Queen's . . . . P E I
Cardwell O
Albert NB
Huntingdon Q
Elgin W R O
Missisquoi O
Croydon
Crulckshank
Crumlin
Crysler
Courtland
*Courtrif)ht
Coutlec
Crystal City
Culdaff
Coutts
Covehead Road . .
Coventry
Coverdale
Covey Hill
Culloden
Culloden
Cullton
Cultus
* Cumberland. . . .
Cumberland Bay
Cumberl'd House
Cumberland Mills
CumberlandPoint
Cumming'sBridge
Cumming's Cove.
Cumming's Mt . .
Cumnock
Cowal
*Cowansville ....
Vancouver B C
Vancouver . . . . B C
Sask
Beauce Q
Queen's N B
Russell O
Cowichan Lake . .
Coxby
Coxheath
Cox's Point
Craighurst
Craigie Lea
Cape Breton.. N S
Queen's N B
Simcoe N R....O
Simcoe E R O
Grey E R O
Wellington C R .O
Levis Q
Charlotte ....NB
Pictou N S
Wellington CR..O
Prescott O
Craigleith
Craigsholme ....
Craigs Road Sta.
Craigmore
Craigvale
Crampton
Curran
Currie's Crossing
Curry Hill
Curryville
Oxford SR
Glengarry O
Albert N B
Inverness . . . .N S
Simcoe S R O
Middlesex E R..O
Meo-antic Q
Cranberry
Cranbourne
Cran brook
Cranston
Cranton Section .
Cranworth
Crapaud
Crathie
Dorchester Q
Huron E R O
Cushendall
: Cushing
Cypress River . . .
ICyrville
Frontenac O
Argenteuil (^
Marquette M
Russell O
Haldimand O
Inverness . . . . N S
Leeds S R O
Dacre
iDablon
Renfrew S R....O
Chicoutimi Q
Assa
Argenteuil Q
Restigouche . . N E
King's N S
Queen's P E I
Middlesex WR..O
palesboro'
Dalesville
\Dalhouxie
Dalhousie East . .
Dalhousie Ju'ction
; Dalhousie Mills . .
Dalhousie Road
Dalhousie Settlem
Dalhousie Station
! Dalhousie West..
iDalibaire
Craven
Crawford
Credit Forks
*Crediton
Creeford
Grev S R O
Cardwell O
Middlesex N R..O
Marquette M
Wellington CR..O
Simcoe N R O
Pontiac Q
Simcoe E R O
Inverness .... N S
Assa
Prince Ed ward.. O
Victoria SR ....O
Marquette M
Huron W R O
Wellington SR..O
Wellington SR..O
Elgin W R O
Prince Edward . . O
Antigonishe..N .S
Perth SR O
Lisgar M
Hastings N R.. .O
Compton Q
York N B
Waterloo N R ..O
Simcoe N R . . . . O
Restigouche . . N B
Glengarry
Lunenburg NS
Pictou N S
Creek Bank
*Creemore
Creemorne
Creighton
Creignish Rear . .
Crescent Lake . . .
Cressy
Creswell
Soulanges (J
Annapolis ....NS
Rimouski Q
Dalkeith
Glengarry O
Dalling ....
Shefford Q
Russell O
Victoria N R....O
Simcoe N R O
Selkirk O
Wellington N R .O
Drummond Q
Pontiac Q
York E R O
Dalmeny
Dalrymple
Dalston
Daly
Crewe
Crewe
Damascus
Danby
Crewson's Corn'rs
Crieff
Danford Lake . . .
Danf orth
Crinan
Crofton
Croft
Cromarty
Cromwell
Crookston
Crossbury
Cross Creek
Crossbill
Cropland
Daniel
Queen's N B
Russell O
Bothwell O
Marquette M
Richmond Q
Frontenac O
Lanark SR O
Queen's P E I
;Daniston
Dante
Danvers
* Danville
D'Arcy
Darcy ville
Darlington
1895]
POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
167
POST
OFFICES.
^Darling Road..
Darnley
Darrell
Dartford
Dartmoor
*Dartmouth
Dartville
Darveau
Dashwood
D'Auteuil
Davenport
Davin
Davisburg
Davis Mills
Davison Street . .
Davisville
Dawn Mills
Dawson
Dawson Set'ment
Dawsonville
Day Mills
Day's Corner
Dayspring
Dayton
Deacon
Dead Creek
Dealtown
Dean
Deans
Debec
Debert Station ..
De Blois Station . .
De Cewsville
De Clare
Deebank
Deemerton
Deep Brook
Deerfield
Deerhurst
Deer Lake
~*Deer Park
Dee Side
DeGrassi Point..
De Gros Marsh . .
Delap's Cove
*Delaware
Deleau
Delhaven
* Delhi
Delisle
Dell
Deloraine
De Lorimier
Delmer
Deloro
* Delta
Demorestville . .
Dempsey
Dempsey's Cor'er.
Denbigh
Denfield
Denison's Mills . .
Denman Island . .
Denmark Road . .
Dennington
Dennistown
Densmore's Mills.
Denville . .
Departure Bay .
Dequen
De Ramsay
Derby
Derby Mills
Dereham Centre
De Roche . . .
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
Colchester ____ N S
Levis ........... Q
Huron, S R ____ O
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Monck O 580-82
Prince P E I Kensington 665'1
Bothwell O573
Northumb' E R. .O Hastings580'27,314
Victoria N R. . . .O Atherly 580-32-67
Halifax... . .N S 599'6
Brookfield 599'1
Etchemin 599'4
Exeter 580'50
Lome 580-12
580-67
Arthabaska O
York, W R .... O
Assa Balgonic 535*52
Alta Dewdney 535-64
Renfrew, N R . . O Pembroke 535-12
King's N S Wolf ville 714
York, W R O via Toronto, Ont
Bothwell O I Dresden 573
Russell OJOsgoodeSta. 535*20
Albert N B Steevescote 693
Restigouche. . N B Head of Tide 599 2
Algoma O Dayton 535*25
King's N B Nerepis Sta. 535*88
Lunenburg N SiBrid'water 646, 374
Algoma 0535*25
Renfrew, N R . O Egan ville 535*11
Addington O Arden 535*34
Kent O Blenheim 573
Halifax N S Shubenacadie599*l
Haldimand . . . . O Cay 'ga 580*82, 625*5
Carleton ... N B 535*85-90
Colchester N S 599*1
Prince P E I 665-1
Haldimand .... O;580'82
Marquette M Moosomin 535-52
Muskoka&P. S'd.O Windemere 420-3
Bruce, E R . . . . O Mildmay 580-54
Annapolis N Si 712
Yarmouth. . . . N S South Ohio 712
York, N R O Gilford 580-67
Peterboro', E R.O Ormsby 544
York, E R O\via Toronto, Ont
Bonaventure Q , Matapedia 599 -2,
1 508
Simcoe, S R. . . . O Lefroy 580*67
King's P E I Georgetown 665*3,
359*1
Annapolis . . . . N S Annapolis 714, 392,
393*2, 712
Middlesex, S R..O \viti London, Ont
Selkirk M535'45
King's N S 'Canning 547
Norfolk, NR .. O|580*82
Chicoutimi Q Chambord 674
Compton O Scottstown 535*7
Selkirk M 535*57
Hochelaga Qlm'a Montreal, Que
Norfolk, N R. . . .O Tilsonburg 58078-
A 82, 625*5
Hastings, N R . . O; Marmora 544
Leeds, S R .... O 516
Prince Edward. .O Northport 308, 309
Selkirk
M
King's N S Aylesford 714
Addington ...... O
Middlesex, ER.. 0580-50
Richmond
Vancouver.... B C
Richm'dE. 580-8' 12
451
Colchester.... NS 599 -15
. . Assa Alameda 535-58
Inverness
N S
Vancouver. .
Chicontimi ....
Joliette
Northum'land.N
Grey, NR O
Menteith 535-58
Kaladar Sta. 535-34
Port Hawkesbury
599-14, 371, 380
Hants N S Shubenacadief>99-l
Muskoka&P. S'd.O Burk's Falls 580-67,
420-4
.B C via Nanaimo B C
674 1535-17
St. Felix de Valois
Millerton 599*8
Invermay 580'55
Norfolk, N R. . . .O Ingersoll 535'35,
580-83
N. Westminster BC Mission 53570-73,
450*3
POST
OFFICES.
Derrvnane
Derryville
Derry, West ....
Derwent
De Sable
Desboro'
^Deschambault ':. .
DeschambaultSta
Deschenes Mills..
Descouse
*Deseronto
Desert
Desert Lake . .
Desford
Desmond
Deux Rivieres ,
Devizes ,
Devon
Devon . .
Dewdney
Dewdney
Dewe
DeWinton
Dewittville
De Wolfe
Dexter
Diamond
Diamond
Dickenson
Dickinson's Ldg.
*Digby
Diligent River . .
Dillonton
Dingwall
Dipper Harbour .
Dipper Harb. Wt.
Dirleton
D'Israeli
Dixie
Dixon
Dixon's Corners..
Dixville
Doaktown
Dobbinton . .
Dobson's Corner .
Doctor's Brook . .
Doctor's Cove ....
Doe Lake
Dog Creek
Dogherty
Doherty Creek . .
Dolbeau
Dollar
Dolsen
* Dominion City .
Dominionville . .
Domville
Don
* Donald
Donaldson's Mills.
Don caster
Donegal
Donegal
Dongola
Donore
Doon
Dorch ster
Dorchester Cros't?
Dorchester Stat'n
Dorking
1 >orland
Dornoch
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
Algoma
Addington . . .
Selkirk
Addington . . .
Renfrew, N R
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Wellington, N R.O Kenilworth 535-41
Ontario, N R O Cannington 580*36
Peel O Malton 580*51
Middlesex, S R. .O Belmont 535-35
Queen's . . . . P E I C. Traverse 665*2
Grey, N R O Chatsworth 535*40
Portneuf Q 535-21
Portneuf <
Ottawa Q Hull 535-14-18, 656
Richmond. . . . N S Grandigue F'y. 364
Hastings, N R . . O 509 -2, 308, 309, 310
O Bruce Mines 535 -25,
428-3,430-1,422*2
O Harrowsmith 611,
509*1
M Boissevain 535*57
O Camden E. 509-2
O 535-12
Middlesex, E R .O Belton 580-49
Perth S R
Halifax N S Windsor Ju. 599*1,
714
Alta 535*64, (R R name
Okotoks)
N. Westminster BC 450*3(Landingn'me
Johnson's Land'g
Muskoka&P.S'd.O via Parry Sound, O
Alberta 535'64
Huntingdon Q 5807
harlotte .... N B St. Stephen 535 -89,
695
Elgin, E R O Union 580'81
Lanark, N R . . .O Pakenham 535-12
Pictou N S Scotsburn 599*15
Russell O Vars 531
Stormont O 329% Wales 580*9
Digby N S 712 392, 393*2, Fry
to Annapolis
Cumberland . . N S Parrsborough 549
Brome Q Eastman 535 7, 653
Victoria N S Neil's Harbour 372
St. John N B Lepreaux 695
St. John N B Lepreaux 695
Carleton O Arnprior 535*12
Wolfe Q 675
Peel O 535-35
Stormont O Wales 580'9
Dundas O via Iroquois, Ont
Stanstead Q 580 '8
Northum'land.N B 532
Bruce, N R . . . . O 580*55 (R R name
Dobbington)
Westmoreland. NB Wheaton Mills 572
Antigonishe. . N S Antigonishe 5997
Shelburne . . . . N S Barrington 376*3
Muskoka&P.S'd.O Emsdale 580-67
Cariboo-LilloetBC Aschcroft 535-70
Sunbury N B Chipman 543-1,390
Cumberland. . N S Gren ville Sta. 599'1
Saguenay Q Tadousac 329*8
York, E R O Union ville 580-36
Kent O Jean'ettesC. 580*83
Provencher . . . . M 535*55
Glengarry O Apple Hill 535 -33
Grenvilte, S R . . O via Prescott, Ont
York, E. R O via Toronto, < >nt
Yale-Kootenay. BC M.VfvJ-To
Addington O 611 (R R name
Oinpah)
York, E R via Toronto, Ont
Perth, N R O Atwood 580'48
King's N B Sussex Vale 599'12
Assa Moosomin 535*52
Lisgar M 535*57 (R R name
Osborne)
Waterloo, SR . .O 580' 47
Westmoreland. N B 599'H
Westmoreland. NB 599*11 (R R name
DorchesterRoad)
Middlesex, E R. .O 580 s.',
Perth, W. R . . . .O Newton 5sn*r.n
Lennox O Adolphustown 309
Grey, N R O Chatsworth 535-40
168
POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
[1895
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WH1C
LOCATED OR NEAR'S
R. R. STATION 8E
KEY PP. 151 TO 15
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHIC
LOCATED OR XEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEK
KEY PP. 151 TO 153-
Dorn Ridge
Dorset
York N I
5 Up. Kes wick 535 -8
> Bracebridge 580*
67, 420-3
} 580-9, 535-33
> 535-11
5 535-83
I Stottville 580-13
5 Chatham 532, 353
J 390 or Waasis Sta
535-82
Spence's B. 535*7
535-52
350 Black Cape 50
353 Newcastle 599-
; Black Cape 508, 35
tna Peterboro', On
Lewisville 518
Wallaceburg 573
via Parkdale, On
jKilburn 535*86
Chatham 535 '42,
573, 580-83
via Halifax, N S
Norton Sta. 543'1
599-12
Omemee 580-35
580-67
Pembroke 0. 535 -12
Charing Cross 625 -5
Chelmsford 532
R. Louison 599'2
Spires 535 '36
580-54
573
580-55
Holstein 580-46
Pisquid 665'3
Pisquid 665 '3
580-79, 535-35
622 (R R name
Macdonald)
Perth 535-34
Grand Falls 535 '84
565, 535-4
Hornby 535*35
Greenway 644-1
Kippen 580'50
Muir Kirk 625-5
580-52
Brid'water 646, 374
Ashdad 611
via Winnipeg Man
535-70 (R R name
Ducks)
Wakefield 656
Bala 420. 3, Graven-
hurst 580-67
675, 620 (RR name
Dudswell June)
via Kingston, Ont.
Emsdale 580-67
West River Sheet
Harbour 371
St. Paul's Bay 329 -8
via Winnipeg, Man
Plaisance 535.18
Wetaskiwin, 565 '33
535-87
Paisley 580*54
Prince William Sta
535-88
Mackeys Sta. Ont
535-12
3oissevain 535-57
Lachute535-18
Stonewall 535*60
Dhesterville 535*38
580*9
Sweetsburg 535*3
Dewdney 535*64
Vylmer W. 580*82
ifahone B. 646, 373 1
'hornbury 580*68
*Duncan's Stat
Dunchurch
Duncrief
Vancouver B
Muskoka & P Sd.
Middlesex, SR..
Grey, E R
Wentworth, N R.
King's P E
Toronto, West . .
Huntingdon
Restigouche . . N
Lisgar ]M
574
Ahmic Harb. 420*4
Denfiekl580*50
535*40
580-83
Cardigan Bri. 665*3-
Fort Covington N.
Y. 580-7
Dalhousi 6599*5,350-
via Winnipeg Man
West Bay R. 599-14
via Iroqiiois, Ont.
Colborne 580'9, 36O
535*62
Creemore 580-64
via Char'town PEI
Lucknow 580-48 .
VIemramcook 599*1
Cowans ville 535*3
580-54
Tottenham 580*65
Saltcoats 622
God'ich 580-52, 432
BathurstVge. 599-2
Merigomishe 599*7
Jower Settlement
South Riv. 599-7
Cobden 535-12
500, 535-53
580-79
Blackville 532
Campbell's Bay 663
Stittsville 535-12
Lindsav 580*30-32-
35, 312
580*64
Greenfield 531
P'rt Hood 359*2, 364
Shediac 599*11
Cardigan Bri. 665*3
580*46
via Pictou, N S
532 (R R name
Durham)
Jacquet Riv. 599*2
iarss' Corners 646
ia Sydney, N S
Elmsdale 599*1
ia Halifax, N S
25-5
Huntsville 580*67,
315
Moss Creek 531
Ashton 535*12
26 or via Wiarton
Coldw'ter 580*32-34
West Lome 625-5
jiverpool 376*3
Brantford 515,
580*78-79
ia London, Ont.
ia Cornwall, Ont.
63
Wapella 535 '52
ruro 599 1-13
Alliston 580-46
uj-on 663
mherst 599*1
75
'arrsborough 549
tanfold 580 -1*2
ouris, East C65*4,
359*1, 371
a Sydney, N.S.
'a Sydney, N.S.
inowlton' 535*4
imtghton Stn. 675
a Yarmouth, N S.
a Halifax, N.S.
oddarts 646
a Halifax, NS-
Ontario, N R C
Jacques-Cartieit. Cj
Renfrew, NR ..C
York NI
Napierville (,
Northumberl'd.NI
Queen's NI
Yale-Kootenay.BC
Selkirk M
Dorval
Douglas
Douglas
Douglasburg . . .
Douglasfield . . .
Douglas Harbou
Douglas Lake...
Douglas Station
Douglastovvn . . .
Douglastown . . .
Douglas West...
Douro ....
Dundalk
*Dundas
Dundas
*Dundas Street
Dundee
Dundee '..
Dundee
Dundee
Dundela
Dundonald
Dundurn . .
Richmond N
Dundas
Gaspe 0,
Northumberl'd NE
Gaspe q
Peterboro' E R . . C
Westmoreland.N E
Kent . .
North'berl'd.ER.
.... Ass
(Dunedin
iDunedin . . .
Simcoe, N R . . . .
Queen's P E
Huron, W R C
Westmoreland.N
Missisquoi
Bruce, E R
York, N R
Assa
Dover
Dover Centre . . .
Dovercourt
Dover Hill
Dover, South . . .
Dover, West . . .
Downeyville ...
Downey ville . . .
Downsview
Doyle .
*Dungannon . . .
Dungiven
^Dunham
Dunkeld
York, WR
Victoria NB
Kent
Halifax NS
King's NB
Victoria, SR....O
York, W R O
Dunkerron
Dunleath . . .
Lmnlop
Huron, C R
Gloucester N
Antigonishe ..N
Antigonishe ..N
Renfrew, N R . .
Ass
Monck ... O
Dunlop
Dunmaglass . . .
Dunmore
Dunmore
Dunmore Junct'
*Dunnville
Dunphj*
Dunraven
Dunrobin
Dunsford
Duntroon
Dunvec/an
Dunvegan
Dupey's Corner.
Durell
*Durham
Durham
Durham Bridge.
Durhamville . . .
Durland
Dutch Brook . . .
Dutch Settlemen
Dutch Village ..
*Dutton
Dwight
Dyer
Dwyer Hill
tyer's Bay
Eady
Eagle
Eagle Head
Eagle's Nest" ....
Baling
Earner's Corners..
Eardley
Pontiac Q
Doyles
Doyles Brook...
Doyle Settlemen
Dracon . .
Kent O
Northumberl'd.NB
lestigouche . .N B
Wellington. OR.. O
Wellington, OR.. O
Bothwell O
iorthumberl'd.NB
Pontiac . . . Q
*Drayion
* Dresden
Drew
Darleton {
Victoria, SR
Simcoe, N R O
Jlengarry O
nverness N
Westmoreland.N
King's PE
Grey, S R
Pictou NS
York NB
lestigouche . . N I
unenburg NS
Cape Breton . . N S
Halifax NS
Halifax . N S
Wellington, NR..O
Grey, SR O
Queen's P E I
Queen's PEI
Brant, NR O
Dromore
Dromore
Dromore West . .
*Drumbo
Drumconnor
Drummond
Drummond
*Drum'ondville E
Drumquin
Dry River
Drysdale
Duart
Dublin
Dublin Shore
Dubreuil
Vlarquette M
..anark, S R . . . . O
Victoria NB
)rummond Q
Halton O
Selkirk . M
Huron, S R O
Elgin, WR ....0
Perth, SR O
junenburg NS
Renfrew, S R . . C
'rovencher ]fc
'ale-Kootenay.BC
Ottawa (^
imcoe, E R C
Wolfe Q
Elgin, WR ....0
luskoka & P. Sd.O
tormont .... O
Dubuc
Duck and Pringle
Duclos
Carleton O
Dudley
Dudswell Centre.
Dufferin
Dufferin Bridge. .
Duff erin Mines . .
Dufour
Bruce, N R . . . . O
imcoe, E R O
Elgin, W R . . . .X)
Queen's NT!
^rontenac O
Muskoka & P Sd.O
Halifax NS
Dharlevoix (j
jisgar K
ttawa Q
Brant, NR O
[iddlesex, ER..O
ornwall O
ttawa Q
Assa
Dugald
Duhamel
Duhamel .
Sarltown
Earnscliff e
Sast Aldfield
ast Amherst ....
*JSast Angus
East Apple River.
EastArthabaska..
East Baltic
East Bay
East Bay, N Side.
East Boiton
East Broughton . .
East Chebogue . .
East Chezzetcook
East Clifton
Eastdale
olchester ....NS
imcoe, S R O
'ontiac (j
Cumberland . . N S
ompton Q
umberland . .N S
rthabaska (J
ing's PEI
ape Breton ..NS
ape Breton . . N S
Alta
Dumbarton Stat'n
Dumblane
Dumfries
harlotte ....NB
race, W R . . . . O
T ork N B
Dumoine
Dunallen
Dunany ....
ontiac Q
elkirk M
rgenteuil Q
isgar M
Dunara . .
Dunbar
*Dunbarton
Dunboro'
Dunbo \v
undas
ntario, W R . .
issisquoi Q
. . . Alta
eauce Q
armouth N S
alifax NS
ompton Q
ing's N S
Dunboyne
Duncan
Igin, E R
unenburg NS
rey.ER
Duncan
East Dover
alifax NS
1895]
POST OFFICES AND KAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
169
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153-
East Dudswell . .
East Dunham ....
East Earltown . .
Eastern Harbour.
Ea*t Farnham. .
East Ferry
East Folly Mount.
East Hall's H. Rd
East Hereford . .
East Jeddore
East Leicester . .
East Linton
East Magdala
*Eastman
Eastman's Spri'gs
East Mapleton . .
E Margaretsville.
East Margaree . .
East Mines Stat'n
East Mountain . .
East New Annan.
Easton's Corners.
East Oro
Wolfe Q
Missisquoi
Colchester N S
Inverness NS
Brome Q
Dudswell 620, 675
Cowansville535'3
Scotsburn 99*15.
Cheticamp 359*2
535-3
via Digbv, N S
Debert Sta. 599'1
Centreville, 547
620
via Halifax, N S
Oxford 599-15
via Owen Sound
Lyster, 580*12
535-7, 653
531
E Southampton 549
Middleton 646, 714
Margaree Har. 359 ;2
599-1
Valley Sta 599'13
Tatamagouche
599-15
Jasper, 535-16
Orillia 580'32-67
Souris, East 665'4,
359-1, 371
Bridgewater 646,
374
Chester 373
N.Glasgow 599 -7-13
West River Sheet
Harbour 371
Rogerville 599'2
L. Sett. SR 599-7
Lockport 376-3
Brownsville 543'1
535-51 (R R name
Selkirk)
Sherbrooke 512,
535*7, 580*8, 675
via Yarmouth, N S
Lockeport, 376*3
via Victoria, B C
549 (R R name
Maccan)
535-18, 327, 328
Coleman 580-9
Brookfield 599*1
Wallace 599 *15
Wentworth Station
599-1
Aultsville, 580*9
580*83
620
Parrsborough 549
535-12
Alberton 665*1
Milton Sta. 665*1
Yorkton 622
573
Elkhorn 535 '52
viaN. W'minsterBC
535*25
Cainsville 580*79
Garden Riv. 535 -25,
428*3,430-1,422*2
535*7
Londonderry Sta.,
599-1
do. do.
Antigonishe 599*7
West River Sheet
Harbour 371
Grafton 580'9
Tilsonburg 580*78-
82 625*5
Xeepawa 622
580*.i4 (R R name
Pinkerton)
Arkell 535*37
Balgonie535*52
Barrie 580-67
625-1
Edge Hill
i Edgeley
Grey, S R O
York, WR O
Assa
Durham 580*46
Concord 580*67
Qu'Appelle Station
535*52
Hillsborough 693
Rosseau 420*3
Lachute 535 '18
535-39
535*63
700, 700*1, 535*84
Edmonton 535*63
Colborne 580*9
Sydney 599'14
Red Deer 535 "63
625*7
via Yarmouth , N S
via N. Sidney, N S
Amherst 599 '1
599*2
CanterburyStation
535-90
P't Robinson 580 -88
Ormsby 544
535*11
Thornton 580 '65
Mt. Forest 535 -41 ,
580-46
345
via Toronto, Out.
Seaforth580*52
Wellington Station-
665*1
St. Ephrem d' Up-
ton 580*8
Antigonishe 599*7
Orangeville 535*40
Athens 516
Attercliffe Station
580*82, 625*5
Alliston 580-64
Kleinburg 535*40
580*29
544, 580*^-3
Essex 625 *l-5
Stony Creek 580 -83
516
Lome 599 *13
572
waN. W'minsterBC
Glenvale 611, 509*1
Lucan 580*51
599*3
580*67
Exeter, 580.50
Garden Hill, 580*35
535*52
580*80 (R R name
Gibsons)
Paisley 580'54
Chemlsford 532
714
Agincourt 535*34
580*36
Perth 535*34
Victoria Harbour
580-32
665*1
PeakeStation(H55-3
Wolseley f>:jr>*;.-J
Lyndhurst 516
Btittsville f>::;Vi2
hesterville,
High field, 580*51
635*59
Bonney River Sta.,,
695
Scotsburn 599'la
Alliston 580*64
via Meaford, Out.
Hampton 543*2,
599*12
580*47
Edgett's Landing.
Edgington
Edina ,
Albert . N B
Digby NS
Muskoka & P Sd.O
Argenteuil Q
Peel
Alta
Victoria N B
Colchester N S
King's NS
Compton ... Q
Edmonton
Edmonton . . .
Halifax N S
Edmundston
Edna
Cumberland . .N S
Grey, N R O
Megantic Q
Brome Q
Russell O
Cumberland ..NS
Annapolis N S
Inverness NS
Colchester N S
Colchester N S
Colchester N S
Grenville, N R ..O
Simcoe, E R O
King's P E I
Queen's NS
Lunenburg NS
Pictou NS
Halifax N S
Northumberl'd.NB
3uysboro N S
Shelburne . . . . N S
Kind's N B
Alta
'Edville
N'umberlandER.O
Cape Breton... N S
Alta
Edwardsville
Edwell
Edy's Mills
Eel Brook
Bothwell O
Yarmouth N S
Victoria NS
Cumberland ..N S
Restigouche ..N B
York NB
Monck O
Hastings, N R . .
Renfrew, S R . . O
Simcoe, S R O
Wellington, N R.O
Saguenay Q
York, ER O
Huron, S R O
Prince P E I
Sheff ord Q
Eel Cove
Eel Creek
Eel River Grossi'g
Eel River Lake . .
Efflngham
Egan Creek
*Eganville
Egbert
Egerton
East Point
East Port Medway
East River
Egg Island
Eglington
Egmondville ....
Egmont Bay
Egypte
East R. St. Mary's
East R. Sheet Har
East Rogerville . .
E. Roman Valley.
East Sable River.
East Scotch Settl't
East Selkirk
EastSherbrooke..
E Side Pubnico H.
E Side Ragged Is.
East Sooke
East South'mpt'n
East Templeton..
East Toronto
Eastville
East Wallace
East Wentworth.
EastWilliamsb'gh
Eastwood
Eaton
Eatonville
Eauclaire
Ebbsfleet
Ebenezer
Ebenezer
Eberts
Ebor
Eight Island Lake
Elba
Elb Mills
Elcho
Elder
Guysborough . . N S
Cardwell .
Lisgar M
Sherbrooke Q
Yarmouth ....NS
Shelburne ....NS
Vancouver B C
Cumberland . . N S
Ottawa Q
Leeds, SR O
Monck ... .O
Cardwell . , . . O
York, W R . . . . O
Victoria, N R . . O
Hastings, N R ..O
Essex, S R O
Wentworth, SR..O
Leeds, SR O
Pictou N S
Elder's Mills ....
Eldon Station
Eldorado
Elford
Elfrida
Elgin
Elgin
Elgin
Elgin
Elginburg
Elginfleld
Elgin Road
York, ER O
Colchester N S
Cumberland ..N S
Cumberland ..NS
Dundas
Oxford, S R O
Compton Q
Albert NB
N. Westminster BC
Frontenac O
Middlesex, ER..O
L'Islet Q
Elia
York, WR
Elimville
Elizabethville
Perth, SR
Cumberland. ..N S
Dist of Nipissing.O
Prince P E I
Queen's P E I
Assa
Bothwell O
Selkirk M
N.Westminster EC
Algoma .
Durham, E R .. O
Selkirk M
Ellaton
Norfolk, N R
Ellengowan ....
Ellen's Town
Ellershouse
Bruce, E R .... O
Northumberl'd NB
Hants NS
Eburne
Ellesmere
York, ER O
Lanark, S R O
Simcoe, ER ....O
Queen's P E I
King's P E I
Assa
Echo Bay
Echo Place
Echo River
Echo Vale
*Economy
Economy Point . .
Ecum Secum
Ecum Secum B . .
Eddvstone . .
Eden
Eden
Eden Grove
Eden Mills
Edenwold
Elliott
Elliott's Corners..
j Elliott's Mills...
Elliott Vale
Brant, N R . . . . O
Algoma
Compton Q
Colchester ....NS
Colchester.... NS
Guysborough . . N S
Halifax ..."... N S
Northumb', W R.O
Elgin, E R O
Marquette M
Ellisboro'
Ellisville . .
Leeds, S R O
Elm
Lanark, NR....O
Dundas O
Elma
Elmbank
Peel
Lisgar M
Charlotte . . . . N B
Pictou NS
Simcoe, S R O
Grey, ER O
King's NB
Waterloo N R . .
Elm Creek
Elmcroft
Elmfield
Bruce, E R O
Wellington, S R.
Assa
Elmgrove
Elmhedge
Elmhurst
*Elmira
Edgar
Edgar Mills
Simcoe, E R O
Essex, SR
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[1895
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Elmira
King's PEI
Souris East 665'4,
359-1, 371
Antler, 535 "58
599-1
665-1
Bristol 663
1535-42
Oakville, 644 '2
Shubenacadie 599-1
695 (R R name
Dyers)
Arden 535 '34
580-66-69
Reston 535'65
580-55
Butternut Ri'ge572
580-54, 535-36
Mississippi Sta. 611
Strathclair Sta. 622
Gelert 580'30
Allenford 580 '55
Chater 535*52, 585
Melita 535'58
Utterson 580-67
Beachville 535 "35,
580-83
South Indian 531
Bath 309, 324
lona 599-14,364,372
665-1-2
Medora535'57
644'S, 535-55
535-40
638 (R R name Mel-
rose)
St. Pie 535-1
Eganville 535 -11
Rat Portage, 535 -51
Eldorado 544,
580-33
York 580-79
Ashcroft 535-70
580-67
N. Wiltshire 665'1
535-74
Oshawa 580 '9
599-1
Sheldrake 345
Bedford Ba'in599.1,
714
Annidale 543'1
via N. Sydney, N S
Tottenham 580'65
Grand Falls 535 '84
Burketon Station
535-34
53V88
via Peterborough O
St. Peters 364, 370,
372
5091 ,
via Meaford, Ont.
Manchester 580'38
via Guelph, Ont.
Apohaqui 599 - 12
Waterloo 580-47
via Kingston, Ont.
Jarvis 580-70-82
Port Rowan 580'86
535-36
509-1
Stonewall 535 '60
Lower Settlement
South River 599-7
Marbleton 675, 620
580-9
via Nanaimo, B C
Markdale 535*40
Mallorytown 580 '9
508 !
3i3,orChatham532
Peel 535-86
Eskasoni
Cape Breton . . N S
Bruce, W R . . . . O
Renfrew, S R . . O
Halton
Victoria BC
Saguenay Q
Essex, S R O
Grand Narrows,
South 599-14
Kincardine 580-48,
432
Ashdad 611
580-65 (R R name
Stewarton)
574
345
625-1-5
Port Hawkesbury,
599-14, 371, 380
Haliburton ftSO'30
Whitewood Station
535-52
McKinnons Harbor
599-14
Grindstone Is. 359-1
599-4
580-48
Wolfville 714
580-50
Flesherton, 535 '40
599-13
512
390, or Nerepis Sta
535-88
Gore Bay 428 '3,
430-1, 422-2
Crumlin535-38
580-64
Forrancev'le 535*91
King 580-67
via Guelph, Ont.
Kinmount 580 '30
580-50
Newcastle 599*2,
353
Aylesford 714
580-67 (R R name
Fairbank June.)
Souris 535-58-59
Boynton 512
Cherry Grove 665 -4
535-16
St. Martins 543'2
Burford 580 '78
Tilsonburg, 580*78-
82, 625-5
Killarney, 535*57
St. Andrews 535*87,
400
Ahmic Harbour
420-4
Boiestown 532
Wapella 535 -52
Golden 535 '53
via Meaford, Ont.
Antigonishe 599.7
Stratford 580'51-52-
53, 580-79-80
Dorchester 599-1
via Charlottetown,
PEI
Ok an agon 535*74
599-1
Orillia 580-32-67
535-81-88
via Parry Sound, O
580-67
580-67
Denfield 580 '50
Paris 580-79-83.
via Halifax, N S
Springfield, 616
Perth 535-34
Bell's Corners
535-12
625-5-6
Falmouth St'n. 714
714
Assa
Eskdale
Elmsdale
Elmsdale
Hants NS
Prince PEI
Pontiac Q
Esmonde
Esquesing
Esqmmalt
Esquimaux Point
* Essex
Essex
Elmside
Elmstead
Elm River
Elm Street
Essex, NR
Marquette M
Toronto Centre . .
Halifax NS
Charlotte ....NB
Addington O
Simcoe, N R
Selkirk M
Bruce, E R O
King's NB
Wellington, C R.O
Lanark, N R O
Marquette M
Victoria, N R . . O
Bruce, NR ....O
Selkirk M
Elmsville
Elm Tree
*Elm vale
Inverness N S
Peterboro', ER..O
Assa
Assa
Victoria N S
Essonville
Esterhaz
Estevan
Estmere
Elm Valley
*Elinwood
Elm wood..
*E/,ora
Estang du Nord . .
Etchemin
Ethel
Gaspe Q
Levis Q
Huron, E R O
Kind's N S
Elphin
Elphin stone ....
Elsie
Elsinore
Elton
Etna
Ettrick
Eugenia
Eureka
Eustis
Middlesex, ER..O
Grey, S R O
Pictou . N S
Elva
Emberson
*Eitibro
Embrun
Selkirk M
Muskoka & P Sd.O
Oxford. NR ....0
Russell O
Sherbrooke . . . . Q
King's NB
Algoma O
Middlesex, E R . O
Simcoe, S R . . . . O
Victoria N B
Evandale
Evansville
Evelyn
Everett
Emerald
Emerald
Emerald
Emerald Hill ....
* Emerson
Emery
Lennox O
Inverness N S
Queen's PEI
Selkirk M
Provencher M
York W R O
Everett
Eversley
Everton
Ewan
York, NR O
Wellington, S R.O
Victoria, N R ...O
Middlesex, NR..O
Northumb' NB
King's N S
York, W R . . . . O
Selkirk M
Stanstead Q
King's PEI
Brockville O
St. John NB
Oxford, S R . . . . O
Norfolk, SR.. .O
Selkirk . . . . M
Charlotte . . . . N B
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Northumb' . . N B
Assa
Assa
Yale-Kootenay B C
Grey, E R O
Antigonish..'..NS
Perth, SR O
Westmoreland. NB
Queen's P El
Yale B C
Emigrant Road..
Emileville
Emmett
Westmoreland. N B
Bagot Q
Renfrew, SR O
Algoma O
Hastings, NR ..O
ETaldimand
Cariboo BC
Muskoka & P Sd.O
Queen's PEI
* Exeter
Exmoor
Factory Dale ....
Fairbank
Fairfax
Fairfax
Fairfleld
Fairfield East
Fairfield
Fairfield Plain . .
Fair Ground
Fairhall
Fairhaven
Emo River
Empey
Empire
Empire Valley . .
*Emsdale ..'....
Emyvale
Enderby
Enfield . .
Yale-Kootenay. BC
Durham W K O
Enfield
English Bay
English Corner . .
English Settlem't
English Town . .
Ennis
Hants NS
Gasp6 Q
Halifax NS
Queen's N B
Victoria N S
Cardwell
Fairholme
Fairley
Fairlight
Fairmede
Ennishore
Enniskillen
Enniskillen Sta..
Ennismore
Victoria NB
Durham, W R . .
Queen's N B
Peterboro', W. R
Cape Breton.. N S
Addington O
Grey, E R O
Fairmont Springs
Fairmount
Fairmont
Fairview
Fairview
Fairview
Enon
Enterprise
Epping ...
Epsom
Ontario, N R O
Wellington, S R. O
King's NB
Waterloo, NR..
Trontenac O
rlaldimand O
Norfolk, SR....O
Wellington, S R.
Addington O
jisgar M
Guysborousrh . . N S
Wolfe Q
^eimox O
Vancouver B C
Grey, E R O
Leeds, SR O
tonaventure . . . . Q
North umber'.. NB
Oarleton NB
Eramosa
Erb
Erbsville
Eric :
Erie
Erie View
Fairview
Fairview Station
Fair Valley
*Fairville
Falding
Falken burg ....
Falkenburgh Sta.
Falkirk
Halifax N S
Simcoe, E R O
St. John NB
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Ontario, N R O
Simcoe, E R O
Middlesex,NR..O
Brant, SR O
Halifax N S
Annapolis R S
Lanark, S R O
Carleton O
Welland O
*Erin
Erinsville
Erinview
Erinville
Erie
Ernestown Sta . .
Errington
Erskine
Escott
Falkland
Falkland
Falkland Ridge . .
Fall Brook
Fallowfield
Falls View
Falmouth
Falmouth Station
Escuminac
.Escuminac
Jisdraelon
Hants N S
Hants NS
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OFFICES.
F.LECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION" SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEB
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Liso-ar M
35-59
ia London
Coe Hill Mines 544
venil worth 535'41
73, 625-5
Upper Woodstock
535-86
Sussex Vale 599-12
Head of St. Peter's
Bay 665-4
River Philip 599'1 !
WestShefford5357
Farnham 535-1-2-7,
545-1, 632-1
Brigham 535 '3
135-1-3-7, 545-1,
632-1
Dublin 580-52
580-9
656
Alexandria 531
599-2, 346
via Lunenburg, NS
572
Washago 580-67
Atherly 580-32-67
Victoriaville 580'
12-14
Sarnstown Station
580-9
South Indian 531
Lunenbnrg646
Gilford 580-67
Maxville 531
via Cobourg, Ont.
580-30
Pt. Robinson 580-88
Five Mile River . .
Flamboro' Centre
Flanders
Flatlands .
Hants N S
Shubenacadie 599-1
Waterdown 580 '87
Eaton 620
599-2
via Charlottetown,
PE I
Portage La Prairie
535-52, 644-2
Franklin 580'35
-.35-52
535-40
535-40
625-5
-)99*1 (R R name
Wellington)
Escuminac 508
Ste. Luce 599 "2
Madoc 580-33
Racine 653
Elmira 580 '47
Bothwell 535-42,
580-83,
535-86
535-86
Gladstone 622
Newcastle Cr'k 390
611
Harvy Sta'n 535 -88
Sussex Vale 599'12
Oshawa 580'9
Grand Falls 535*84
599*1 (R R name
Folleigh)
Debert Sta'n f>99'l
Debert Sta. 599*1
Gaspe Basin 346,
350
Richmond East,
580*8-12
Pt Robinson 580'88
Denmark Road,
599*15
Barrington 376*3
Weldford 599*2
535*41
Blvth 580*50
Jarvis 580-70-82
580-51
Bulstrode Station
580*14
Whitewood Station
535*52
Middleton, 646,
714*14
Grahams, 535'12
Head of St. Peters
Bay 665-4
N'apanee 509'2,
580-9
Bristol 535-86
580-86
516
Butternut Ridge
572
lona 599-14, 364,
Perry Station 025-5
Walkerton 580-54
I'r. Albrri r,:<5*62
rid Selkirk, Man.
I'isqnid Ki.v:!
;<;:: K M name Cou-
longe
Birtle622
H25-2, 5Mt*7!-S2
Furnace Fall- r.nn
Mat I'm-tagi- 535-51
r,:;*is<Mii :.:'"> *21,
Stoddarts tin;
Little Metis Sta-
tion 599-2
Fanshawe
Middlesex, E R..O
Hastings, N R . . O
Wellington, N R.O
Kent . O
Wentworth, N R.O
Compton Q
Restigouche . . N B
Queen's PEI
Marquette M
Durham, E R
Assa
Farewell
Flat River
Farmerston ....
Farmii.gdale ....
Farmington
Farmington
Carleton NB
King's N B
Flee Island
Fleetwood
King's PEI
Cumberland.. N S
Brome Q
Flesherton
Flesherton Stati'n
Fletcher
Fletcher's Station
Fleurant
Grey, S R O
Grey, S R O
Kent O
Farndon
Farnham Centre
Vlissisquoi Q
Brome Q
Missisquoi Q
Halifax NS
Bonaventure Q
Rimouski Q
Farquhar
Perth S R ..O
Fleuriau
Flinton
Addington O
lichmond Q
Vaterloo, N R ..O
Middlesex, W R. O
Carleton NB
Carleton N B
Marquette M
Queen's N B
Farran's Point . .
Farrelton
Stormont
Ottawa Q
Flodden
Floradale
Fassifern . .
Glengarry
Rimouski Q
Lunenburg. . ..No
Westmoreland.N B
Ontario, N R . . O
Ontario, N R . . O
Wolf Q
Lennox
Russell O
*Florence
Florcnceville . .
Florenceville, E . .
Florenta
Father Point
Fauxbourg
Fawcett Hill
Fawkham
Flowers' Cove . .
Flower Station . .
Flume Ridge
Folkins
Fecteau's Mills . .
Fellows
Felton
:Feltz South
Fennell's
Fenaghvale
Fenella
*Fenelon Falls . .
Fenwick
Fenwick
Fenwick
*Fergus
Ferguslea
Ferguson
Lanark, N R O
Charlotte ....NB
ving's N B
Ontario, SR ....O
Victoria N B
Foley
Foley Brook
Folley Lake
Folly Mountain . .
Folly Village ....
Fontennelle
Fontenoy
*Fonthill
Forbes
Forbes Point
Ford's Mills ....
*Fordwich
Fordyce
Foreman
Lunenburg . . . N S
Simcoe, S R O
Prescott
Northumb', WR.O
Victoria, NR... O
Monck O
Colchester.... NS
Colchester.... NS
Colchester ....NS
Gaspe Q
Richmond Q
Welland O
Colchester.... NS
Shelburne N S
Kent N B
Huron, E R O
Huron, WR ....0
Haldimand O
Lambton,WR..O
Nicolet Q
Assa
King's NB
Cumberland . .N S
Wellington, C R.O
Renfrew, SR O
Middlesex, ER..O
Lanark, S R O
Gloucester N B
Simcoe, NR O
Addington
Albert N B
Amidale 543 -1
Amherst 599 1
580-54, 535-36
Renfrew 535'12,611
Hyde Park Corner
535-42, 580-50-83
Perth 535-34
Pockmouche 540
Phelpston 580'69
Westport 516, 319
Elgin 572
Moosomin 535 '52
420-3 or Falken-
burg 580-67
Emsdale 580*67
Hvde Park Corner
535-42, 580-50-83
via Winnipeg, Man
Orangedale 599'14
Welsford, 535 '88
Woodstock 535-86-
90
580-32
via Parry Sound.O
Fleshertbn 535 '40
535-53
Lome 599-13
Miscouche 665'1
535-65
Shedden 625 '5
Sonva 580-38
lona 599-14,364,372
Alliston 580-64
via Lunenburg, NS
York ton H22
via Selkirk
Nelles Corners
580-82
via Picton, Ont.
Stanstead Junc-
tion 512, 512-1
665-1 (R R name
Richmond)
Arnprior 535.12
Parrsborough 549
Ferguson's Falls..
Ferguson's Point.
Fergusonvale
Fermoy
*Forest
Forestdale
Forest Farm
Ferndale
Ferndale House . .
Fern Glen
Fernhill
Fernton
Ferry Landing . .
Ferris
Ferryville
Fesserton
Fetherston
Feversham
Fii'hl
Fif t'n Mile Strean
Fifteen Point
Findlay
'Flii'tttl
Fingor Board
Finlayson
Fiiitona
Assa
Simcoe, ER ....O
Muskoka & P Sd.O
Middlesex, SR..O
Lisgar M
Forest Glade
Forester's Falls . .
Forest Glen
! Forest Hill
Forest Hill
Forest Mills ....
Foreston
Annapolis N S
Renfrew, N R . .
Inverness . . . . N S
Albert N B
King's' PEI
Lennox
Carleton N B
Victoria NS
Queen's N I
Carleton N B
Simcoe, ER O
Muskoka & P Sd.O
Grey, E R O
Yale&Kooten'y.BC
Halifax N S
Prince PEI
Selkirk M
Elgin, W R . . . . O
Victoria, SR....O
Victoria N S
Forestville
Forrest Station . .
Forfar
Forks
Norfolk, SR ....<
Selkirk .M
Leeds, SR <>
Queen's NB
Victoria N S
Forks, Baddeck . .
Forks Road
h'uriiinxa
Fort a la Corne . .
Fort Alexander. .
Fort Augustus . .
Fort Coulonge . .
; Fort Ellice
Fort AY*V
Fortescue
Fort Frances . . .
Fortierville . . .
Forties Settlem't
Monck O
Bruce, E R . . . .
Sask
1 isgar M
Queen's PEI
Pontiac . . . . Q
Cardwell
Lunenburg NS
. Assa
First South
Fishing Lake
Fisher Bay
Fisherman's Har .
Fisherville
Fish Lake ..
Fitch Bay
Fit/-, raid Stati'r
Fitxroy Harbour
Fir,' inlands . . .
Disgar M
Guysboro' ....NS
Haldimand . . . .
Prince Ed ward..
Stanstead Q
erince P E
Lanark, NR....O
Colchester NS
Marquette M
Welland
Victoria, N R . .
Algoma <
Lotbini'Tc . ',
Lunenburg. . ..N"
Rimouski ( v
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OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Fort Kipp . .
Alta
Leithbridge 500, or
Macleod535-64
599-1
via Sydney, N S
Yorkton 622
Edmonton 535 '63
450-5, or via Na-
naimo, B C
Golden 535 "53
Ormsby 544
Souris East. 665 '4,
O'Leary Sta. 665'1
Pembroke, O 535-12
535-51, 664
535-51, 664
535-4-7
Barss Corners 646
Sussex Vale 599*12
Canterbury Sta'tn
535-90
St. Peters 364, 370
372
Aroostook Juno,
535-84-86
West River Station
599-13
Maxville 531
580-35 (R R name
Best's)
Natashquan 345
580-27
Liewisville 518
Pugwash 599-15
Canso 364, 371
580-32
Juntsville 580'67,
Gaspe Basin 346,
350
3 arrsborough 549
Stonewall 535 '60
622
Eganville 535 '11
St. Peters 364, 370
St. Peters 364, 370
St. Henedine 675
Perry Sta. 625'5
544
via Peterborough
580-35
622
3arbor au Bouche
599-7
Athelstan
N. Bay 535'12-13,
580-67,
535-16
Jasper 535-16
Bracebridge 580-67
Heatherton 599 '7
Lower Set't South
River 5997
580-35
Craig's Road Sta'n
580-12
532, 535-82-83, 390,
535-82-88
Salisbury 599 '12,
693,
665-1
580-53 (R R name
Peffers)
Newboro 516, 319
Con way Sta. 665'1
Puslinch 535-35
Turlington 580*65-
87
Digby 712, 392,
393-2
Preston 580-54
665-1
St.Armand Sta.545
Allenford 580 '55
French Creek . .
French Lake
French River.. ..
French River
French River
French Road ....
French vale
Vancouver BC
Sunbury N B
451, or via Nanai-
mo, B C
Waasis Sta. 535-82
Merigomishe 599*7
Kensington 665 '1
422, 430-2, or Mas-
sey Sta. 535'25
via Sydney, X. S.
Leitche'sC'k 599-14
Richmond Station
580*8-12
M't Stewart 665 *3-4
via St. John, N B
via Halifax, N S
tfargaree H'r 359 '2
Margaree H'r 359*2
Baddeck 364, 370,
372
via Morrisburg,
)ia Vancouver
Tilsonburg 580'78-
82, 625-5
Shedden 625'5
lemmingford 580*5
Vaterloo 535 '4,
545-1
535-7
Burgoyne Bav 451
Mitchell 580-52
vanhoe 535 '34,
580-33
Winona 580'S3
Chipman 543'1, 390
580-54
600
Teeswater 535*41
via Sydney, N S
via Sydney, N S
via Sydney, N S
451 or via NanainiOy
BC
580-53
390 or Welsford
535-88
Almonte 535*12
Golden 535-53
Arnprior 535'12
via Charlottetow
Aultsville 580-9
Scottstown 535-7
580-47-54, 535-35
580-32
702, 3*24, 325*1
580*35
325*3 viaKingstonO 1
N.Glasgow 599*7-13
535-25, 428-3, 430%
422*2
via Sydnev, N S
St. Martin's 543*2
via Charlottetown,
Aubrey 531
Berwick 714
St. Jean Port Joli
599-3
580-70
via St. John N B
via Prescott, Ont.
via Fort Erie, Ont.
via Owen Sound, O
675
Strathclair Sta. 622
St. Remi tSO'5
346, 350 (Gaspe Ld)
Black Cape 508
Gaspe Ba'n 346, 350
Georgetown 665'3,
359-1
Chipman 543-1, 390
Wolfville 714
535-88
via Yarmouth, N S
Fort Lawrence . .
Fort Louisburg..
Fort Pelly . . .
Cumberland . .N S
Cape Breton ..NS
Assa
Pictou NS
Queen's P E I
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Cape Breton ..N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Drumrnond . . . . Q
Queen's P E I
King's N B
Fort Sask'tchew'n
Fort Simpson
Fort Steele
Fort Stewart
Fortune Bridge..
Fortune Cove
Fort William....
*Fort William . .
*Fort William W.
Foster
Foster's
Foster's Croft ..
Fosterville . .
Alta
N'wWestm'ster.BC
Yale-Kootenay.BC
Hastings, N R . O
King's P E I
Prince P E I
Pontiac Q
French Village . .
French Village . .
French Village . .
French Village . .
Friars Head Ch'el
Friar's Head
Frizzleton
Froatburn
Frock
Algoma O
Algoma ...
Halifax N S
Inverness .... N S
Inverness .... N S
Inverness ... N S
Dundas O.
New Westminster.
Norfolk, S R O
Elgin, WR ....0
Huntingdon Q
Shefford Q
Brome Q
Lunenburg . . N S
King's NB
York N B
Fourchu
Richmond N S
Victoria NB
Pictou N S
Frogmore
Frome
Four Falls
Four Mile Brook .
Four Roads
Fournier
Fowler's Corners
Fox Bay
Foxboro'
Fox Creek
Fox Harbour.. . .
Fox Island Main .
Foxmead
Frontier
Frost Village
Fulford
Gloucester.... NB
Prescott O
Peterboro', W R.O
Gaspe Q
Hastings, E R . . O
Westmoreland. N B
Cumberland. . N S
Guysboro' N S
Simcoe, E R O
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Gaspe Q
Cumberland.. N S
Lisgar M
Fulford Harbour.
Fullarton
Vancouver B C
Perth, S R O
Fuller
Fulton
Fulton Brook.. . .
Fulton's Mills....
Furnace Falls . .
Fyfield
3abarouse Lake.
jfabarouse
3abarouse Bara'is
Gabriola Island . .
Gad's Hill
Gagetown
Hastings, NR.. O
Wentworth, S R.O
Queen's N B
Wellington, NR.O
Victoria, N R . . O
Bruce, E R O
Cape Breton . . N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Dape Breton . . N S
Vancouver B C
Oxford, NR....
Queen's NB
Lanark, N R O
Yale-Kootenay.BC
Lanark, N R O
Queen's P E I
Stormont O
3ompt^n Q
Waterloo, S R . . O
Ontario, NR
Leeds, S R O
Durham, E R . . O
Frontenac O
Pietou... NS
Fox Point
Fox River
Fox River
Fox Warren
Foymount
Framboise
Framboise I'terv'e
Frampton
Franconia
*Frankford
Frank Hill
Franklin
Marquette M
Renfrew, S R . . O
Richmond N S
Richmond N S
Dorchester Q
Monck . . O
Galbraith
Galena
Galetta
Hastings, W R . . O
Victoria, S R
Durham, E R . . O
Marquette M
Antigonishe . . N S
Huntingdon . . . . Q
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Lanark, S R
Brockville
Gallas Point
Gallingertown . .
Galson
*Galt
Franklin
Frankville
Gamebridge
*Gananoque
Garden Hill ...
Garden Island . .
Garden of Eden .
Garden River
Gardiner Mines. .
Gardiner's Creek.
Garfield
Garland
Franklin Centre .
Franks Bay
Franktown
Frankville .
Algoma O
Cape Breton . . N S
St. John N B
Queen's P E I
Chateauguay . . Q
King's NS
L' Islet Q
Fraserburg
Fraser's Grant . .
Fraser's Mills
Fraserville
Ontario, NR....O
Antigonishe . . N S
Antigonishe . . N S
Durham, E R . .
Levis Q
Garland
Frechette
Fredericton
Fredericton June
Fredericton Road
Fredericton Sta..
Freeborn
Freeland
Freeland
Freelton
Freeman
York N B
Sunbury NB
Westmoreland.NB
Queen's P E I
Perth, N R ....
Leeds, S R O
Prince PE1
Wentworth, N R.O
Halton O
Digby NS
Waterloo, S R . . O
Prince P E I
Missisquoi Q
Bruce, N R O
Garnet
Garnet
Haldimand
St. John NB
Vancouver B C
Grenville, S R . . O
Welland O
Grev, NR O
Wolfe Q
Garnham
Garretton
Garrison Road . .
Garrj-owen
Garthby Station .
Harquette M
Chateauguay . . Q
Gaspe Q
G^spe Q
Gasparine
* Gaspe Basin
Gaspe Bav, South
Freeport :
Gaspereaux
Gaspereaux ....
Gaspereaux
Gasperea'x Stat'n
Gavelton . . ,
King's PEI
Queen's N B
King's NS
Queen's N B
Yarmouth N S
Freeport
Freetown
*Frelighsburg . .
French Bay...
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173
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICrS.
RAILROAD OS WHICH
,OCATED OR NKAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
OCATED OR NEAR'ST
. R. STATION SEK
BY PP. 151 TO 153
3ay's River
Gaythorne
Gay's River Road.
Colchester N S
Northumberl'd NB
Halifax NS
Sunbury . .NB
Victoria, N R ... O
Argenteuil Q
Argenteuil Q
Vancouver B C
Nicolet Q
Cape Breton ..NS
Cape Breton ..NS
King's P E I
Shubenacadie 599-1
tfeguac 353
Shubenacadie 599.1
Waasis Sta. 535-82
580-30
Lachute535'18
St. Hennas 535-18
North Saanich 451
Ste. Angele de La-
val 580-14
599*14
665-3, 359-1
580-51-65
342 or Stanstead
June. 512, 512-1
Antigonishe 599' 7
Sutton West 580'37
Hemmingford580'5
Gravenhurst 580'67
Egansville 535 '11
r >80-47
Albert 693
Jravenhurst 580*67
Bridgetown 714
Essex, 625-1-5
Natashquan 345
Getson's Cove 374 or
Bridgewater 646
via Selkirk, Man.
Lower Settlement,
South River 599 -7
Sussex Vale 599*12
via Collingwood, O
Elmvale 580 '66-69
532, 535-83.
712 (R R name
Port Gilbert)
Halfway River Sta.
549
via Picton, Ont.
Oro Station 580'67
Strathclair Sta. 622
Blissfield 532
580-67
Nelles Corn's 580-82
lona 599-14, 364, 372
Ortonville 535 '84
Paisley 580-54
Boisdale C. 599-14
Iona599-14,364,372
do do
West Brome 535 '3
544
via Selkirk, Man.
580-13 (R R name
St. Nicholas)
via Winnipeg, Man
Harriettsv'le535-35
Kilburn 535 '86
622
Red Rapids 535 '91
Dewdney 535'64
PSnkerton 580'54
Mill Brook 580-35
580-35 (R R name
Ops)
Glanford Sta 580 -70
580-70
Millbridge 544
625-4, 580-81
Heatherton 599-2
Berkeley 535-40
Stouffville580-36-37
Shunacadie 599'14
Bristol 535-86
Kaladar Sta. 535 '34
Antigonishe 5997
535-53
Moosomin 535'52
Coe Hill Mines 544
Dravton 580'54
^en Almond . .
Hen Alpine
Hen Anglin
Henannan
Glenarm
Ottawa Q
Antigonishe . . N S
Gloucester NB
Huron, E R O
Victoria, NR....O
Antigonishe ..NS
Ottawa Q
Colchester ....NS
Brockville..
Buckingham 535 -18
\ntigonishe 599'7
aneville 540
35-41
Woodville, 580-36
ames River Sta.,
599-7
Kazubazua 656
Brookfleld 599'1
16 (R R name
Forthton)
35-59
ia Kingston, Ont.
80-64
80-82-83, 535-42
W. Bay Road 599- 14
Head of Tide 599-2
jower Settlement,
S. River 599 '7
Springfield 625-5
Cherry Grove 665 -4
)rangeville 535-40
Morden 535 '57
Summerstown Sta.
580-9
W. Bay Road 599.14
via London, Ont.
Neepawa, 622
Baldur 644 '1
Port Hood, 359-2,
364
Mt. Forest 535-41,
580-46
Antigonishe 5997
Oxbow 535-58
Cardigan Bd. 665 '3
Wingham 580*48-50
535-41
via Charlottetown
Port Hood 359-2,
364
Bloomfield Station
665-1
599-13
St. Peters 364,~370,
372
Bristol 663
Arden Station 622
58064
Sherbrooke 512,
535-7, 580-8, 675
Royal 644-3
Kirks Ferry 656
Head of Tide 599'2
Ste. Julie Station
580-12
Myrtle 535'34,
580-38
via Halifax, N S
Cardigan Bd. 665 '3
Pr. Albert 535-62
Tilsonburg 58078-
82. 625-3
via Trenton, Ont.
Maitland, 580*9
Shubenacadie 599*1
Gait 535*85, 580*47-
54
Ste. Julie Station
580*12
DalhousieM.535-33
do do
Longwood 535 '42,
580-83
Pilot Mound 535 -57
via Picton 309
Redwood 420-3
Oakville 580-87
Blackville 532
625-8
Qelert
Glen Bard
Genoa
Genoa
Glen Bean
Glenbervie
Glen Buell
rlenboro'
Gentilly
George's River . .
George's River Sta
*Georgetoiun . . .'.
^Georgetown ....
Georgeville
Georgeville
klarquette M
Frontenac
Halton
Jlencairn
Jlen Campbell . .
Glencoe
Simcoe, S R O
Inverness N S
Middlesex, WR..O
Inverness N S
iestigouche..N B
Guysboro' N S
Elgin ER
Stanstead . . . . Q
Antigonisbe ..N S
York, NR
Huntingdon . . . . Q
Ontario, NR O
Renfrew, N R . .
Waterloo, S R . .
Albert NB
Siincoe. ER
Annapolis N S
Essex, SR O
Sa"uenav Q
Jlencoe
Glencoe
Georgina Island ..
Gerald) ne
Glencove
Glen Colin
Slencorradale . .
Glen Cross
Glencross
Germania
Germanicus
German Mills
Germantown
King's P E I
Cardwell
Selkirk M
Gesner's Creek . .
Gesto
Gethsemani . .
Getson's Point . .
Geyser
Giant's Lake
Gibbon
Glen Donald
Glendale
Glendale
Jlendale
Glendinning
Glendyer
Gleneden
Glenelg
Glengarry
Inverness N S
Middlesex, ER. O
Marquette M
Selkirk M
Lunenburg NS
Lis^ar M
Guysboro NS
King's NB
Grey, E R O
Simcoe, E R
York NB
Diu-by . . N S
Inverness NS
Grey, E R
Guysboro' ....NS
Assa
King's PE I
Huron, E R
Queen's PEI
Inverness N S
Prince PEI
Gibraltar
Gibson
Gibson
Gilbert Cove
Gilbert Mountain
Gilbert's Mills ..
Gilchrist
Gilbert Plains....
Gilead
Jlen Ewen
Jlenfanning
Glen Farrow
Jlenfinnan
Cumberland ..NS
Prince Ed ward.. O
Simcoe, ER ....O
Marquette M
Hastings ER....O
Northumberl d.NB
York N R O
Glengarry
ilengarry Stat'n.
Glengarry Valley
51en Gordon ....
jlengyle
jlenholm
31en Huron ....
Glen Iver
Glenila
Pictou NS
Cape Breton.. NS
Ottawa Q
Pontiac Q
Gilks
Gilford
Gill
Gilander'sMt....
Gillespie
Gillies Hill
Gillies Lake ....
Gillies Point
Gillie's Point East
Haldimand . . . . O
Victoria NS
Victoria NB
Bruce, N R . . . .
Dape Breton . . N S
Victoria N
Victoria N S
Bronie Q
Marquette M
Simcoe, NR.... O
Sherbrooke (j
Muskoka & P Sd.O
Provencher M
Ottawa (^
Restigouche..N I
Magantic Q
Ontario, W R . . O
Halifax N S
King's PEI
Sask
Norfolk, SR....O
Hastings, W R . .
Grenville, S R . .
Colchester N S
Brant, N R . . . .
Megantic Q
Glengarry O
Glenlea
Glenlivet
Glenlivet
Glen Lloyd ....
Glen Major
Gilmour
Ginili
Hastings, NR ..O
Lisgar M
Girard
Giroux ....
St. John Q
Provencher M
Middlesex, ER..O
Victoria N I
Marquette K
Victoria NB
Alta
Gladstone
*Gladstone
Glen Margaret . .
Glen Martin
Glen Mary
Glen Meyer
Glen Millar
Slenmore
Glenmore
Glen Morris ....
Glen Murray
Glennevis
Glen Norman ..
Glen Oak
Gladwyn
Gladys
Glammis
Glamorgan
Glandine . . .
Bruce, W R . . . . O
Durham, E R . . O
Victoria, SR....O
Wentworth. SR.O
Wentworth, SR.O
Hastings, NR ..0
Middlesex, SR..O
Antigonishe .. NS
Grev, SR
Ontario, WR....O
Cape Breton ..NS
Carleton NB
Addington
Antigonishe ..NS
.. Alta
Glanford
Glanford Station.
Glanmire
Glanworth
Glassburn
Glascott
Glasgow
Glengarry
Middlesex, SR..O
Selkirk M
Glassville
Glastonbury
Glenora
Prince Edward.. O
Simcoe, E R O
Halton O
Northumb'....NB
Lambton, E R . .
Gleichen ... .
Glen Orchard
Glenorchy
Glen Porter ....
Glen Rae
Glen Adelaide . .
Glen Alda
-*//>) AH fin
Assa
Peterboro', E R . . C
Wollino-tnn H R f
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POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
[1895
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH;
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
AILROADON WHICH
OCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION 8EB
BY PP. 151 TO 153
Antigonishe. . N S
urlengarrv O
Hastings; WR..O
lengarry O
Glengarry O
Norfolk, S R....O
Pictou NS
Grenville, S R . . O
klarquette M
Dundas . . . O
Antigonishe 5997
531, 531-1
544 (R R name Chis-
holms)
Green Valley 535-33
Glen Robertson
531, 531-1
3elhi 580-b2
tferigonishe 5997
Spencerville 535 '20
Neepawa 622
via Iroquois, Ont.
535-3
Perth 535-34
Antigonishe 5997
509-1, 611
Petitcodiac 572,
599-12
Port Hood 359-2 1
364
via Cornwall, Ont.
Cardigan Bd. 665 '3
580-65
Appin 580-83
via Yarmouth, N S
Port Hammond
535-70, 450-3
Murray Bay 329'8
580-83
345
580-52, 432
611(RRnameBed-i
ford)
Campbellf'd 580-27
Windsor Jun. 599-1
714
535.53
via St. John, N B
via St. John, N B
Egan ville 535 '11
Peel 535-86
Gladstone 622
Trout Creek 580'67
Antigonishe 599 '7
South Finch 535'33
Mahone B. 646, 373
Blytheswood 625 '3
580-54
574
Rothesay 599 '12
535-51
Woodstock 535-86-
90
Iron Dale 600
Bells Corn'rs 535-12
580-36
Musquash 695
Sussex Vale 599-12
Head of St. Peter s
Bay 665 4
Amherstburg625-l,
Mattawa, O.,535-12
Bristol 535-86
Arthur 535-41
Shubenacadie 599-1
428-3, 430-1, 422-2,
or Spanish River
Station 535 -25
Harwood 580 -17
via Meaford, Ont.
Union ville 580-36
535-41
Elgin 572
Antigonishe 5997
N'panee509-2,580-9
via S't Ste Marie, O
via S't Ste Marie, O
Scottstown 535-7
535-7
Memramcook 599-1
580-54
Gowan Brae
Sowanstown ....
Gower Point
Gowland Mt . . . .
Gowrie
Gracefield
*Grafton
Grafton
Grafton
King's PEI
Wellington, N R.O
Renfrew, N R . . O
Albert NB
Perth, S R O
ouris East 665 '4,
359-1, 371
80-53
Graham's 535'12
Elgin, 572
litchell 580-52
Kazubazua 656
80-9
Wo'stock 535-86-90
Waterville 714
535-32
Emerald 665 -1-2
Mai ton 580-51
lenous B'dge 599 '8
Granby 545 -1
545-1
Grandigue F'rv 364
540
535-88
Park Hill 580'51
Bagotville 329'8
508
Hartnev 535'58
via Halifax, N S
359-1
Murray Bay 329-8
St.Eustache 535-22
Gaspe Ba'n346, 350
580-13
via Winnipeg, Man.
Duck and Pringle,
Man., 535-70
535-19
St. Francois, Nord
East, 675-1
Cheticamp 359-2
Gaspe Ba'n 346,350
535-84
Orton ville 535-84
Grand Manan 403
Notre Dame 518
Stobart 535 '62
599-1
403orwaE'portMe
Lac a la Torture
535-19
St. Octave 599'2
via Sydney, N S
via Sydnev, N S
lona 599-14, 364, 372
599-14 (R R name
lona)
St. Adelaide de Pa-
bos 350
St. Anselme 675
714
350 or Bl. Cape 508
St. Leonards Stafu
535-84
St. Peters 364, 370
via St. Peters
Ste. Monique de
Nicolet, 565
Little York 665 "3
535-41
via Charlottetown,
Cypress Riv. 535-59
Orange ville 535 -40
Spence's Bd 535 '70
Trout Creek 580-67
via Liverpool
South Indian 531
CapTormentine638
Chesterville 535-33-
Comox 450-2, 451
St. Marys 580-49-51
580-51
Westville 599 '9
via Cornwall, Ont.
Breadalbane<,<;:vi
Annapolis 714, 392:
Glen Robertson . .
Glen Ross
Glen Sandfield . .
Ottawa Q
Northumb', W R.O
Carleton N B
King's NS
Vaudreuil Q
Queen's PEI
Peel O
Glenshee
G en Small
Glensmith
Glen Stewart
Glen Sutton ....
Glen Tay
Glen Uig ,
Graham
Graham's Road . .
Grahamsville
Graham's Siding..
Grainfield
Granboro'
*Granby
Grand Anse ....
Grande Ance
Grand Bay
Grand Bend
Grande Baie
Grand Cascapedia
Grande Clairiere
Grand Desert
Grand Entry
Grand Fonds ....
Grande Freniere..
Grande Greve . .
Grande Ligne . . .
Grande Pointe . .
Grande Prairie . .
Grandes Piles. . . .
Grandes Coudees
Grand Etang ....
Grande Vallee ..
* Grand Falls ...
G. Falls Portage.
Grand Harbor .
Grandigue
Grandin
irome Q
Lanark, S R O
Antigonishe . . N S
<Yonteriac O
Westmoreland. NB
nverness N S
Glengarry
Colchester ....NS
Northumb', . . N B
Shefford Q
Shefford Q
Richmond N S
Gloucester N B
King's N B
Middlesex, NR..O
3hicoutimi (j
Bonaventure
Selkirk M
Halifax N S
Gaspe Q
Charlevoix . . (J
Glenvale
Glenvale
Glenville
Glen Water
Glen William....
Glen Williams ..
Glen Willow ....
Glen Wood
Glen Wood
King's PEI
lalton O
liddlesex, W R. O
Tarmouth .... N S
\.Westminster.BC
3harlevoix (|
Brant, N R O
Saguenay Q
Huron, WB....C
Addington O
Northumb', E R. O
Halifax N S
fale-Kootenay.BC
Gobeil
Two Mountains . . (^
Gasp6 Q
Goble's Corners. .
Godbout
*Goderich
Godfrey
St. John's <,
Provericher M
Yale-Kootenay.BC
Champlain ^
Beauce (,
Godolphin
Gofif's
Golden
Inverness N S
Gaspe Q
Goldenburg
Golden Grove
Golden Grove M'ls
Golden Lake ....
Golden Ridge
Golden Stream . .
Golden Valley ..
Gold en ville
Goldfield
Gold River
Goldsmith
Goldstone
Gold Stream
Gondola Point . .
Gonor
Good Corner ....
Gooderham
Goodstown
Goodwood
Gooseberry Cove
Goose Creek . . .
Goose River . . .
St. John NB
St. John N B
Victoria NB
Victoria NB
Charlolte ....NB
Kent N B
Renfrew, N R . .
Carleton NB
Marquette M
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
*uj r sboro' N S
Stormont O
Sask
Halifax N S
Grand LakeSta.
Grand Manan .
Grand-Mere . . .
Grand Metis . . .
Gr'nd Mira, north
Gr'nd Mira, south
G. Narrows Rear.
G. Narrows,south
Grand Pabos
Grand Rang
Grand Pre
Grand River
Grand River
Grand River
Grand River Falls
Grand St. Esprit.
Grand Tracadie . .
*Grand Valley . .
Grandview
Charlotte ....NB
Champlain (,
Rimouski (,
Cape Breton ..N S
Cape Breton . . N S
Victoria . ...NS
Cape Breton ..N S
Gaspe Q
Dorchester (,
King's N b
liurienburg . . N S
Essex, S R O
Wellington, C R.O
Victoria B C
King's NB
Lisgar M
Carleton N B
Peterboro', ER..O
Carleton
Ontario, W R . . O
St. John NB
St. John NB
King's PEI
Essex, S R O
Pontiac Q
Victoria N 1
Richmond N S
Richmond N S
Nicolet . Q
Gordon Creek .
Gordonsville . . .
Gordonville . . .
Gore
*Gore Bay
Gore's Landing.
Goring
Gormley
*Gorrie
Goshen
Carleton N B
Wellington, N R.O
Hants NS
Algoma
Queen's P E 1
Wellington, N R.O
Queen's .... PEI
Selkirk M
Cardwell
Northumb', W R.O
Grey, E R
York, ER
Huron, E R
Albert N E
Grange
Granger
Granite Creek . .
Granite Hill ....
Granite Village . .
Grant
Yale-Kooteuay.BC
Muskoka&PSd.O
Shelburne . . . . N S
Russell
Westmoreland. NB
Dundas
Vancouver B C
Oxford, NR ....0
Middlesex, N R.
Pictou N &
Stormont
Queen's PEI
Annapolis N S
Grant
Guysboro' N S
Lennox C
Grantley
Gosport
Gottinyen St.t'Br
Goulais Bay . . .
Goulais River .
Gould
Gould Station .
Gouldville
Gourock
Grantham
Granthurst
*Granton
! Gran ton
'Grant's Corners. .
Grativille
Granville Centre
Halifax, NS
Algoma C
Algoma C
Compton (^
Compton C
Westmoreland. NE
Wellington, S R.O
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175
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OFFICES.
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DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH;
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Granville Ferry..
Grassinere
Grassy 's Corners.
G rattan
Annapolis N S
Muskoka & P Sd.O
Ventworth, S R.O
"orthumberl'd NB
Renfrew, S R . . O
tormont O '
do do
315 or Huntsville
580-67
Gnmsby 580'83
Neguac 353
Ashdad 611
MoncklandSt535'33
580-67, 420-3
via Peterborough O
Shediac 599'H
Lon'derry St. 599-1
Black wa'r 580-35-36:
via Little Current O
VVhitehurst 535-16
W'odstock535-86-90
Antigonishe 5997
531
Florence ville535 -89
Bridgewater 646
Valley Sta., 599'13
Antigonishe 5997
Lockeport 376-3
Westville 599-9
Parrsborough 549
Cross Creek 532
Red Deer 535 '63
Walkerton 580*54
via Picton, Ont.
599-2
via Emerson, Man.
R. du Loup (en bas)
599-2-3, 700, 329'8
Locust Hill 535-34
535-84
Debec 535 '85-90
N.Glasgow 599-7-13
Brookfield 599'1
t. Cyr 580-12
Holstein 680-46
Dundas 580 '83
Souris East 665-4
35-33
Ormsby 544
99-1 (R R name
Westchester)
99-1
Park Hill 580-51
644-1
Head of St. Peters
Bay 665-4
Mouth of Nerepis
535-88
Stonewall 535-60
Whitby 580-9-38
Kingston Sta. 714
St. Martins 543 '2
Shawville 663
420-3 or Utterson
580-67
Colwell 580-68-69
535-52
541,535-18,328,327
Paisley 580*54
535-56
Nap'nee 509-2,580-9
Rothsay 599'12
Annapolis 714, 392,
393-2, 712
Dewdney 535-64
via Meaford, Ont.
Stanstead Junction
512-1
Tilsonburg 58078-
8-2, 625-5
Gaspe Ba'n 346, 350
Ashdad 611
580-83
580-83
Grimsby 580'83
Providence Bay 426
Invermay 580'55
359-1
535-52
Grondines
Grondines Station
Grosses Coques . .
Grosses Roches . .
Grosvenor
Portneuf Q
535-21
535-21
Bellevaux Cove 712
Little Metis Station
599"2
Harbo'r Au Bouche
599-7
Ay ImerW'st 580-82
Georges R'er599-14
Spencerville 535 "20<
Glenboro 535 '59
Notre Dame 518
580-51-54, 535-37
Blenheim 573
Pugwash 599-15
via Sydney, N S
Tarn worth 509'1
535-53
Shelburne 376-3
Gilmour 544
Oro Station 580 -f>7
Tilsonburg 58078-
82, 625-5
364 or ma Port Mul-
grave, N S
Alton 599-7
Cayuga580-S2,625.5
via Halifax N S
599-4, 580-12
via Victoria, B C
625-5, 58070
Milliken 580-36
Mattawa 535'12
via Iroquois, Ont.
Pri'ce Albert 535-0-2
535-12
N'wcastle 599-2, 353
Emsdale 580 -67
Guysboro' 364
Guysborough 364
Brookfield 599'1
549 (RR name New-
ville)
580-30
714, 599-1, 370, 371,
372,373,374,376-3
379, 380, 383, 385
Hemmingf'rd 580'5-
Foxborough 580-27
Lakefield 580*31
via Peterborough!)
Centreville 547
Almonte 535'12
w'aN.W'minsterBC
620
N. Mountain 335'33
Almonte 635-12
via Belleville, Ont.
Quyon663
580-65-70 83-87,
317
580-65, 317
Kensington 665-1
Bersimis.'U.i
Oak Point 390
585
Sussex Vale 599-12
orillia r,s(i-:W-(i7
Gad's 11 ill 580-58
{'.HI or NVrci'
636-88
Hanover 680-55
Bowman ville
829-2
C'peTravera
M.'VJ, .-,!>! 1-2
rid Ki-cdrri. '
Ashcroftf- ;,7n
Malton 580-51
Portneuf Q
Digby NS
Elimouski Q
Guysborough .N S
Elgin, E R
Cape Breton . . N S
Grenville, S R..O
Selkirk M
Kent N B
Wellington, SR.O
Kent O
Cumberland ..N S
Cape Breton ..N S
Addington O
Assa
Grattan
Gravel Hill
*6ravenhurst . .
jraystock
3reat Shemogue.
*6reat Village ..
3reenbank
Sreen Bay
Greenbush
Greenbush
Greenfield
Greenfield
Greenfield
Sreenfield
Greenfield
Gr'nfi'd.St. Mary's
Green Harbour . .
Green Hill
Green Hill
Grovesend . .
imcoe, E R O
'eterboro,' E R..O
Westmoreland. N B,
Colchester ..NS|
Ontario, N R . . O
Algoma O
Groves Point
Groveton |
Grund
Guesruen
*Guelph
Brockville O
T ork N B
Guilds
Gulf Shore
Gull Cove
Gull Creek
Gull Lake
Antigonishe . .N S
Glengarry O
Carleton NB
queen's N S
Colchester NS
Guysboro' N S
helburne ....NS
Pictou N S
Gunning Cove . .
Gunter
helburne N S
Hastings, N R.. O
imcoe, E R O
Norfolk, NR....O
Guysborough .N S
Juysborough .N S
Haldimand O
Halifax . . N S
Guthrie
Guysborough
Guysborough
Guysboro' In'vale
Gypsum Mines . .
Hackett's Cove . .
Hadlow Cove ....
Hagan
*Plagersville
Hagerman's C'nrs
Cumberland . . N S
York .. N B
Green Hill
Greenlaw
Greenock
Green Point
Green Point
Green Ridge
Green River
Sreen River ....
Green River
Green Road ....
Green's Brook ..
Green's Creek . .
Greenshields
Greenside
Greensville
Green Vale
Green Valley
Alta
Iruce, E R O
'rince Edward . . O
Gloucester N B
'rovencher M
femiscouta Q
Ontario, W R . . O
Victoria N B
Carleton N B
Pictou NS
Colchester N S
lichmond Q
Grey, S R O
Wentvvorth, NR.O
King's P E I
Glengarry . . O
jevis Q
Vancouver . . . . B C
Haldimand O
York, ER O
Hainsville
Halcro
Dundas O
Sask
Haley Station
Halcomb
lenfrew, N R. . . O
Northumberl'd NB
Vluskoka&P. Sd O
Juysboro' N S
Guysborough .N S
Colchester.... N S
Cumberland . . N S
Peterboro', E R .O
Halifax N S
luntingdon Q
Hastings, E R . . O
Peterboro', W R O
Peterboro', E R .O
Kings NS
Lanark, N R....O
N.WestminsterBC
3ompton Q
Dundas O
Lanark. N R O
Hastings, E R . . O
5 ontiac Q
Simcoe, E R O
Hamilton O
Haldane Hill ....
Haif Island Cove.
Halfway cove ....
Halfway Erook . .
HalfwayRiverSta.
*Haliburton
Hastings, NR.. O
Cumberland ..N S
Cumberland . . N S
Middlesex, NR..O
Selkirk M
Greenville
Greenville Stat'n.
Hallerton
Greenway
Greenwich
Greenwich Hill . .
ting's P E I
King's NB
Halloway
Hall's Bridge
Hall's Glen
Hall's Harbour . .
Hall's Mills
Hall's Prairie
Hall's Stream
Hallville
*Greenwood
Greenwood
Greer
Greer Mount ....
Gregory
Ontario, W R . . O
King's NS
St. John N B
'ontiac Q
Simcoe, ER.... O
Simcoe, N R O
Assa
Argenteuil Q
Bruce, W R . . . . O
Selkirk M
Halpenny
!Halston
! Halverson
iHamell's Point ..
'*Hamilton
* James Street
*Pearl Street
* Steven Street
Hamilton Beach.
j Hamilton
Hamilton Cove . .
Hamilton Moun'n
iHamiota
1 Hammondvale . .
i Hampshire Mills
Hampstead
Hampstead
Hampden
* Hampton
Hampton
* Hampton
Hamtown
Hanceville
Hanlan
Grenfel
Grenj'ell
*Grenville
Gresham
Gretna
Gretna
Grey's Mills ...
Greywood
Grierson
Griersville
Gritfin
Griffin's Corners.
Griffin Cove . . .
Griffith
*G>'itnsby
Grimsby Park . .
Grimsby Centre .
Grimsthope ....
(irimston
Grindstone I slam
Griswold . .
lamilton O
Hamilton O
Hamilton O
Wentworth, S R O
Prince PE1
Saguenay Q
giieen's N B
Marquette M
King's N B
Simcoe, E R O
oxford, NR....
(Queen's N B
Lennox O
Annapolis N S
. Alta
Grey, ER O
Stanstead <^
Elgin, ER
Gaspe C,
Renfrew, S R ..
WeritworthSR..O
Wentworth, S R.O
Wentworth, S R.C
Grey, S R
Durham, WR ...<
Queen's 1'K 1
King's N 1
Grey, NR C
Gaspe ^
Selkirk . . . . >
York N 1
Cariboo-LilooetBC
Peel... C
176
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[1895
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Hanlan
Hannon
* Hanover
Hansford
Lisgar M
\Ventworth, S R O
Grey, SR O
Cumberland ..N S
Hants NS
York . N B
Reaburn 535'52
580-70 (R R name
Rymal)
580-55
Thompsons Mills
599-1
714
TOaFrederictonNB
599-7
via Ottawa, Ont.
Antigonishe 599'7
Berwick 714
Kaladar Sta. 535 '34
St. Martins 543'2
Bay du Vin 353
Robinson 5357
Shubenacadie 599-1
638 (R R name
Hardy's Corner)
Salisbury 599'12,
693
535-52
Markdale 535 '40
Delta 516
580-78
Chipman 543 '1 390
Seaforth 580-52
Kaladar Sta. 535'34
Auburn 714
Barss Corners 646
Spring Brook 544
Perth 535-34
Reaburn 535-52
Park Hill 580'51
535-35
W. R'er Sheet Har-
bour 371
Little York 665 '3
Natashquan 345
Grenville 535-18,
541, 327, 328
Beach ville 535'35,
580-83
580-54-78-83
Dewdney 535 '64
Mille Roches 580-9
535-70
Agassiz 535-70
Maccan 599'1, 606
Halfway River Sta.
549
580-54-55, 535-41
Lewisville 518
617
622
509-1, 611
Burk's Falls 580 -67,
Millville 535-83
Waterford515,625*5
Greenville St. 599-1
W'dstock 535-86-90!
611
535-86
Woodville 580-36
535-58
Ormsby 544
N. Wiltshire 665-1
693
Arnprior 535' 12
Harvey 693
535-88
North wood 580 '83
580-17, 314
Stitts ville 535-12
Farnham 535-1-3-7,
545-1, 632-1
Weymouth Bd. 712
K 80-27, 314
Amherst 599 '1
Albert 693
580-78
Norton Sta. 543'1,
599-12
Ratley
Stanstead Q
Grey, E R O
N.Westminster.BC
Massawippi 512
Flesherton 535-40
Mission 535 '70-73
Mission 535 '70-73
Lakefield 580'31
535-34
WeymounthBd712
Ormsby 544
531-1, 328, 327
via Fredricton
580'67
St. Jacobs 580-47
Chambers 580 '9
via Ottawa, Ont.
625-5, 580-80
Exeter 580 '50
Napan'e 509-2,580-9
Chambers 580'9
St. Peters 364, 370,
372
BurketonSt.535'34
Dundas 580-83
Boiestown 532
Carrol ton 535 '59
Orangedale 599-14
N.Hamburg 580'51
Qu'Appelle Station
535-52
Stittsville 535-12
Whitewood Station
535-52
Hunter's Ri'r.665'1
Canso 364, 371
Unionville 580*36
644-2, 535-59
Corson's Siding
580.29
Amherst 599'1
Cardigan Bd. 665 -3
via Halifax N S
Mt, Stewart 665-3-4
Antigonishe 5997
via Halifax, N S
Shelburne 376'3
Sussex Vale 599-12
River Hebert 606
via Halifax, N S
665-4 (R R name
St. Peters)
L. Settlement S R
599-7
Tatamagouche
599-15
599-2 (R R name
Moffat's)
Green villeSta. 599-1
GreenvilleSta.599-1
via Victoria, B C
via Pictou, N S
Walkers 625 -8
Cardigan Bd. 665 '3
599-7
Thornbury 580'68
Derby Line 512'1
Chambord 674
Albert 693
712
via Selkirk, Man.
Kemptville 535'20,
712
River John 599-15
676
Balgonie 535'52
Waterloo 580*47
Rosseau 420'3
Kilbain 580'7
Barss' Corners 646
St. Anselme 675
Port Rowan 580-86
580-5
Hatherton
Hatzic
Hatzic Prairie ..
Haultain
*Havelock
Havelock
Havergal
N. Westminster. BC
Peterboro', E R . O
Peterboro', E R.O
Digbv N S
Hastings, N R . . O
Prescott O
York NB
Simcoe, E R
Waterloo, NR.. O
Lennox . . O
*Hantsport
Harb'r au Bouche
Harbord
Antigonishe . . N S
Carleton O
*Hawkesbury . .
Hawkshaw
Hawkestone
Hawkesville
Hawley
Harbour Road . .
Harbourville
Hardinge
Hardingville ....
Hardvvicke
Hardwood Flat . .
Hardwood Lands
Hardy
Harewood
Antigonishe . . N S
King's NS
Addington O
St. John N B
Northumberl'd NB
Compton Q
Hawthorne
Hawtrey
Hay
Russell O
Oxford, S R
Middlesex, N R .
Lennox
Lennox O
Richmond.... NS
Durham, W R . . O
Wentworth, NR.O
York N B
Selkirk M
Inverness .... N S
Waterloo, S R . .
Assa
Hants N S
Hay Bay
WestmorelandNB
Westmoreland NB
Selkirk M
Grey, E R O
Leeds, S R O
Hayburn
HayCove
Haydon
Hargrave
Harkaway
Hayesland
Hayesville
Hayfield
Hay's River ....
Harlem
Harlev
Harley Koad
Harlock
Harlowe . .
Oxford, S R . . . . O
Queen's N B
Huron, S R O
Addington O
King's N S
Havward
Hazeldean . .
Carleton
Assa
Harmony
Harmony Mills . .
Harold
Harper
Queen's N S
Hastings, NR..O
Lanark, S R O
Lisgar M
Middlesex, NR..O
Middlesex, ER..O
Halifax N S
Queen's . . . . P E I
Saguenay . . Q
Hazel Cliffe
Hazel Grove . .
Hazel Hill
Hazelmere
Hazzards Corners
Headford
Queen's P E I
Guvsboro', N S
N Westminster BC
Hastings NR ..O
York, E R
Harperville
Harpley
Harrietsville
Harrigan Cove . .
Harrington
Harrington
Harrington, East
Harrington, West
Harrisburg
Harrisboro'
Harrison's Corn's
Harrison River..
Harrison Hot Spr
Harrison Road . .
Harrison Settlem'
*Harriston
Harrisville .......
Headingly
Head Lake
Lisgar M
Victoria, N R . .
Cumberland. . N S
King's P E I
Halifax .:.... N S
King's P E I
Guysboro' N S
Halifax N S
Shelburne . . . . N S
King's N B
Cumberland.. N S
Halifax N S
King's P E I
Head of Amherst
Head of Cardigan
Head of Chezzet'k
HeadofHillsboro'
H'd.oflnd. Har.L
Head of Jeddore
Head of Jordan R
H'd of Millstream
H'd of R. Hebert.
'H.ofSt.Mar'et'sB
H. of St. Peter's B
H. of South Riv. L
H. Tatamag'che B
Head of Tide ....
H'd. of Wallace B
H'dofWal'eB.NS
Heal
Heaslip
Argenteuil Q
Oxford, NR.... O
Brant, NR O
Alta
Cornwall O
N. Westminster. BC
S". Westminster. BC
Cumberland . . N S
Cumberland . . N S
Wellington, N R.O
Westmoreland.N B
Essex, S R O
Marquette M
Addington O
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
York . . . N B
Guysboro' N S
Colchester NS
Restigouche . . N B
Cumberland . . N S
Cumberland . . N S
Vancouver B C
Selkirk M
Harrow
Harrowby
Harrowsmith
Hartfell
Hartfield
Hartford
Hartford
Norfolk, NR....O
Cumberland.. NS
Carleton N B
Hartford . ,
Hartington
Hartland . .
Addington O
Carleton N B
Heathbell
Heather
Pictou N S
Lamb ton, E R . . O
King's P E I
Antisronishe . . N S
Grey" E R O
Stanstead Q
Chicoutimi Q
Albert . . . N B
Hartley
Hartney
Hartsmere
Hartsville
*Harvey
Harvey
Harvey Bank
Harvey Station .
Harwich
Victoria, N R . . O
Selkirk M
Addington O
Queen's P E I
Albert NB
Renfrew, S R . . O
Albert N B
York N B
Kent . . O
Heatherdale
Heatherton
Heathcote
Heathton
Hebertville ....
Hebron
Hebron
Yarmouth N S
Lifgar M
Hecla
Heckston
Grenville, NR.. O
Digby N S
Pictou N S
Harwood
Harwood Plains . .
Haseville
Northumb'.WR.O
Carleton
Missisquoi Q
Digby NS
Northumb', E R.
Cumberland.. NS
Albert NB
Oxford, S R . . . O
King's N B
Hectanooga . . .
Hedgeville
Hedley ville
Hednesford
Quebec Q
Assa
Hassett
* Hastings
Hastings
Heidelburg
Hekkla
Helena
Waterloo, NR..
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Huntingdon.. . . Q
Lunenburg NS
Dorchester Q
Norfolk, SR....O
Huntingdon . . . . Q
Hastings
Hatchley Station
Hatfleld Point ..
Hemford
Hemison
Hemlock
* Hemming ford . .
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OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
1
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Hen'erson Set'm'
Hen'erson Set'm'
Henderson's Gr've
Henfryn
Hennigar
Henry
Henrysburg . . .
Heiiryoille
* Hentall
Hepicorth
Hepworth Stati'n
Herdman
Hereford
Hereward
Hermon
Herman ville ....
fiernando Island.
Herne.field
Heron Island
Heron Bay
Herring Cove
Herrons Mills
*Hespeler
Queen's N B
Cumberland ..N S
VIegantic (J
Huron, E R U
Hants N S
Prescott O
Narrows 390
Green'ille Sta.599'1
580-48
Shubenaca'ie 599*1
L'Original327,328,
or Calumet Que.
535-18
531
Stan bridge Station
535-1, 545
580-50
580-55
580-55
Athelstan
Hall's Stream 620
Bel wood 535-36
Ormsby 544
Cherry Grove 665-4
Deloraine 535-57
New Mills 599 -2
535-13
via Halifax, N S
Perth 535-34
580-54
Newton 580'53
625-5
via Peterboro' Ont
Hampstead 390
580-80 (R R name
Strathallan)
Welling'nSta.665-1
via Charlottetown
535-52
Kentville 547, 714
Calabogie 611
580-51
Newport Sta. 714
625-5
Port Union 5*0-9
Lon'derrySta.599-1
Bristol 535-86
585-64
Buckingham
535-18, 327, 328
Andover 635 86
Moosomin 535 '52
St. Julie Sta. 580-12
Wolseley 535-52
i. Range C'ner
712
Lachute 535-18
Canard 547
580-8
544
jeamington 617,
625-3
Camlachie 580-51
P. Hood 359-2, 364
693
35-36
Annapolis 712,
392,
80-66
iroadview ,535-52
'ort Hawkesburv
599-14, 371 , 380
Sussex Vale 599-12
Kippen 580 '50
in Sydney, N S
Elgin 572
Uriswold 535-52
ia Manitowa'ng O
Brighton 580-9,
844-1
fewburg 509*2
ia Ottawa Ont.
Steevescote 693
35-58
Hoard's Station . .
Northumb', E R
Dundas
580*27
Morrisburg 580-9
320, 323, 324
via Owen Sound, O
580-34 (R R name
Scott's Mills)
535-18-21
Otterburne 535-55
Orangeville 535 '40
B'k Meado's 599-15
Burgess ville 580-80
390 (Holder's L'd'g)
Rothesav 59912
535*40
580*67
580*59
Buckingham 5 ' ; 5*18
327, 328
Red Deer 335*63
Hartington 611
Dray ton 580*54
Allandale 580*65-
67-68-69
King 580-67
Bumfrau 535*86
580*52
535*57
58046
Mo'nt Albert 580 -37
St. Remi 580'5
Lucknow ?>80*48
waS.('ath'rines,O.
via Sydney, N S
Shelburne t35'40
535*70
via Wiarton, Ont.
Eganville 535-11
Cardigan B'ge665'l
Hunter's Riv. 665-1
Paspebiac 350
Perth 535-34
Dundalk 535 '40
Hopewell Hill 693
599-13
Cape Station 693
693
Salisb'ry 599-12, 693
535-35
[51 via NanaimoBC
Victoria R'd 580*29
Shelburne 535-40
via Svdney, N S
714
'owassan 580*67
ron Dale 600
Port Rowan 580*86
Grindstone Is.359'1
Washago 580-67
Ballan'ne Sta. 580-9
w'fflN.W'minsterBC
80-7, 531
35-88
Glanworth 580'81,
625-4
Chester 373
28
Wickham 390
ia Iroquois, Ont.
35-14-18, 656
Enderby 535-74
Weston 535-40,
580-51
Mimico 580*87
80*88
lin'edosa 622,622*1
Cody's 54 VI
ona 599-14, 3<>4,
Mattawa, O. 535 '12
365-1
Louiseville 535'21
80-7
HoathHead ..
Hobart
*Hochelaga
Hochstadt
Hockley
Hodgins
Hodson
Grey, NR
S.mcoe, ER ....0
Hochelaga (^
Provencher M
Cardwell
Pontiac Q
Pictou N S
St. John's Q
Iberville (,
Huron, S R O
Bruce, NR O
Bruce, NR O
Huntingdon (,
3ompton (,
Wellington, C R O
Hastings, N R . .
King's P E I
N Westminster BC
Selkirk M
Holbrook
Holderville
Holland Centre..
Holland Jl anding
Holland
Holland's Mills . .
Hollbroke .
Holleford
Hollen . . .
Oxford, S R
King's N B
Grey, NR O
York, N R O
Marquette 1
Ottawa Q
Alta
Addington O
Wellington, N R O
Simcoe, S R . . . . O
York, NR O
Carleton NB
Huron, S R O
Selkirk M
lestigouche . . N I
Algoma O
Halifax N S
-.anark, N R.. . . O
Waterloo, S R . . O
Perth N R O
Ottawa ... Q
Holly ....
Holly Park
Holmesville
Holmesville
Holmfield
Hesson
Heyworth
Hewitt
Hiawatha
Hibernia
Hickson
Higgin's Road . .
High Bank
Hi ,lt Bluff
Highburv
Monck O
Holstein
Holt . .
Grey, S R O
York, NR O
Chateauguay (
Bruce, W R C
Lincoln O
Cape Breto i..N S
Simcoe, S R O
Algoma O
Yale BC
Bruce, N R O
Renfrew, SR ...O
King's PE I
Queen's P E I
Bonaventure (,
Lanark, NR....O
Grey, E R O
Albert N B
Pictou N S
Peterboro, E R..O
Queen's N B
Oxford, NR.... O
Princ e P E
Holton
Holyrood
Homer
Homeville
Honeywood . . .
Honora
ting's P E I
larquette M
King's NS
lenf rew, S R . . . . O
York, W R O
Hants N S
Hope
High Falls
Highfield
Hope Bay .
Hopefield
Hopefield
Hope River
Hopeto-vn
Hopetown
Hopeville
Hopewell
* Hopewell
Hopeivell Cape . .
Hopewell Hill ..
Highfield
*Hi(jhnate
Highland Creek..
Highland Village.
Highland
Highlands
High River. .
Elgin, WR O
York, ER O
Colchester, . . . N S
Guysboro' N S
Carleton. N B
Alta
High Rock
Hillandale ..
Hillburn
Ottawa . . Q
Albert N B
Albert N B
Victoria NB
Assa
Albert N B
Hornby
Hornby Island . .
Horncastle
Homing's Mills .
Horn's Road
Horton Landing .
Hotham
Halton O
Hill Crest
Hill Farm .
Megantic Q
Assa
Vancouver B C
Victoria, N R . . O
Grey, E R O
Cape Breton . . . N S
King's N S
Hill Grove
Hill Head
Hillaton
Digby NS
Argenteuil Q
King's NS
Compton . Q
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Peterboro', E R . O
Norfolk, S R....O
"raspe Q
Ontario, N R O
Frontenac O
N. Westminster. BC
Dhateauguay Q
Sunbury N B
Middlesex, SR..O
Halifax N S
Vaudreuil Q
Hillhurst
Hillier
Hotspur
Houghton
Prince Edward . . O
Essex, S R O
Hillman
House Harbour. .
Housey's Rapids .
Howe Island
Howe Sound
*Howick
r ioyt Station
Hubrey
fubbard's Cove . .
ludson
Huestis Landing.
Hulbert
Hull
Hillsborough
Hillsborough
* Hillsborough . .
Hittsburgh
.ambton, W R..O
nverness . . . N S
Albert N B
Wellington, S R. O
Annapolis N S
imcoe, E R O
Assa
nverness N B
King's . . N B
Hillsburn
* Hillsdale
Hillesden...
Hillsdale
Hillsdale . . .
Hill's Green .
Hillside ..
Hillside
Hillview
Hillv Grove
Hilton
Hilton . .
Hinch
Queen's N B
Dundas O
Ottawa Q
Sale B C
Huron, SR O
ape Breton . . N S
Albert NB
elkirk M
lullcar
Humber
lumber Bay
Humberxtone . .
lun's Valley ....
lunter's Home. .
Hunter's Mou'ain
Hunter's Point . .
Hunter's River . .
Hunterstown
^Huntingdon . . \
York, WR
York, WR
Algoma O
Welland O
Harquette M
Queen's N B
Northumb', E R O
elkirk M
Addington O
Victoria N S
Pontiac ( t
Hintonburg
Hiram ....
Albert NB
Assa
Queen's P E I
Maskinong6 ... Q
Huntingdon Q
Hirsch
Hnausa
12
jisgar M
178
POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA,
[1895
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEE
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
POST
OFFICES.
ELECTORAL
DISTRICTS.
RAILROAD ON WHICH
LOCATED OR NEAR'ST
R. R. STATION SEK
KEY PP. 151 TO 153
Huntingdon
Huntingfield
Huntington
Huntingville
N. Westminster. BC
Huron, E R O
Cape Breton.. N S
Sherbrooke Q
Lanark, NR....O
Queen's N S
53573
Clifford 580-54
via Sydney N S
Lennoxville 512,
535-7, 580-8, 675
Stittsville 535-12
Liverpool 376'3
580-67, 315
via Parry Sound, O
via Ottawa, Ont.
Casselman 531
via Selkirk, Man.
Shubenac'die 599-1
Milford Bay 420-3
Church ville 535'39
Ormsby 544
580-50-83, 535-42
Ashdad 611
Cardinal 580 '9
535-3, 545, 535'1
via Selkirk, Man.
Cavan 535 '34
Butternut R'ge 572
535-51
Novar 580 '67
580-50
535-70
Case Settle'nt 543-1
Oak Point 390
via N. Sydney, N S
Treherne 535'59
via Halifax, N S
535-52
Campo Bello 403
Moncton 518,
599-1-2-12
Mahone B'y 646,373
Ind'nR'r Sta.535'34
Kensington 665'1
535-34
Shubenac'die 599-1
390 via St. John NB
580-83, 535-35
Tamworth 509'1
580-65, 535-39
via Owen Sound
Lawrencetown 714
580-30
372 via N. Sydney
Chester 373
via Parry S'd, Ont.
Proton Sta. 535 '40
N. Mountain 535-33
Pockmouche 540
Thurso 535-18
535-35
535-63
Craigvale 580-67
Perth 535-34
via Fort Erie, Ont.
572
via Kingston, Ont.
Elora 535 -36, 580-54
Kincardine 580*48
432
580-55
Ste.JulieSta.550-12
665-1 (RRname
Portage)
625-8
625-5
599-14, 364, 372,
(Landing name
Grand Narrows)
625-5
James R'r Sta. 599-7
via Iroquois, Ont.
Hebron 712
St. Peters 364, 370,
372
Iris
Simcoe, N R O
Queen's P E I
Grey, S R O
Westmoreland. NB
Algoma O
Minesing 580-69
via Charlottetown,
Flesherton 535 "40
518
Thompson 535 25
600
Sweet sburg 535 '3
Orangedale 599-14
Hopewell 599-13
Hopewell 599-13
656
580-9, 320, 323, 324
Ste.JulieSta.580'12
Hillsborough 693
371, or Antigonishe
599-7
Isaac's Harbo'r 371
via Selkirk
Rat Portage 535-51
Cookshire g35. 7,620
Shippigan 540
Woodville 580'36
St. Paul's Bav329'8
Montmaunv 599'3
Pointe Claire 580-9
Niverville 535-55
Berthier (en haut)
535-15, 329-7
Ste. Anne de Belle-
vue 535-33 580'9
328 Ste. Anne de
Bellevue 535-33,,
580-9
599"2
535-35
B'dgewater 646,374
Hvde Park Corner
535-42, 580-50-83
580-33, 535-34
Marbleton 675, 620
N. D. du Lac 700
Thornton 580 '65
Landsdowne 580'9
535-13
Thompson's Mills
599-1
via Owen So'nd, O.
Up.W'dstock535-86
Up.W'dstock335-86
via N. Sydney, N S
599-2
Orwell 580-82
James R. Sta. 5997
599-7
Brussels 580 '48
lona 599-14, 364372
Almonte 535-12
Pontypool 535-34
540
Emsdale 580'67
Thurso 535 18
Orillia 580'32-67
580-70-82
535-16 (R R name
Irish Creek)
Arichat364, 371
580-83
via Halifax, N S
King 530-t17
Sussex Vale 599'12
Whitehurst 535'16
390 or Codys 543 '1
Codv's 543-1
Thedford 580 '51
Keene 580-27
S. Francois Nord E.
675-1
Lynden 580 '83
Shelburne 535'40
Mouth of Keswiok
535-83
Iris
Irish Lake
Irishtown
Iron Bridge
Iron Dale
Victoria, N R . . O
Brome Q
Inverness N S
Pictou N S
Pictou . N S
Hunt's Point
*Huntsville
Hurdville
Hurdraan's Brid'e
Iron Hill
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Russell O
Iron Mines
Iron Ore
Iron Rock .
Russell O
Ironside
* Iroquois
Irvine
Ottawa Q
Dundas O
Husavick
Hutchinson Settl'
Hutton House . .
Huttonsville
Hybla
Hyde
Hyde Park Corner
Hyndford
Hvndman
Iberville
Lisgar M
Halifax NS
Simcoe, E R O
Peel O
Hastings, N R . . O
Assa
Middlesex, ER..O
Renfrew, S R
Grenville O
Megantic Q
Albert N B
Irving Settlement
Isaac's Harbour.
Isaac's Har.E Side
Isafold
Guysboro' N S
Guysboro' N S
Lisgar M
Isherwood
Island Brook
Island River
Islav
Algoma
Compton Q
Gloucester . . . N B
Victoria, N R .. O
Charlevoix Q
Iberville Q
Icelandic River . .
Ida
Ida
Ignace
Ilfracombe
Ilderton
Illicillewaet
Imlah
Lisgar ....M
Durham, E R . .
Queen's N B
Algoma O
Isle aux Coudies
Isle aux Grues.. .
lisle Bizard
Isle des Chenes . .
Isle Dupas
Isle Perrot
Isle Perrot North
Isle Verte .
Montmagny Q
Jacques Cartier .Q
Provencher M
Berthier Q
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Middlesex, E R . O
Yale-Kootenay.BC
King's N B
Vaudreuil Q
Vaudreuil Q
Queen's N B
Victoria N S
Indian Brook
Indian Ford
Indian Harbour.
Indian Head ..
Indian Island
Indian Lorette . .
Indian Mountain
Indian Point
Indian River
Indian River
Indian River Sta.
Indian Road
* Indian Town . .
*Ingersoll
Ingle
Ingleside
Inglewood
Inglis Falls
Inglisville
Ingoldsby
Marquette M
Halifax N S
Tcmiscouata Q
York, W R O
Assa
Charlotte . . . . N B
Quebec Q
Westmoreland. N B
Lunenburg . . . . N S
Peterboro', E R . O
Prince P E I
Peterboro', E R . O
Hants N S
Islington
Italy Cross
Ivan
Ivanhce
Ives
ivry
i/y
Ivy Lea
Jackflsh Bay
Jackson
Jacks Lake
Jackson.
Lunenburg NS
Middlesex, S R..O
Hastings, S R...O
Wolf Q
Temiscouata Q
Simcoe, S R O
Leeds, S R O
Algoma O
Cumberland . . N S
Simcoe NR ....O
Grey, NR O
Carleton N B
Carleton N B
St. John N B
Oxford, S R O
Addington O
Lisgar M
Cardwell
Grey, NR O
Annapolis . . . . N S
Victoria, N R . .
Victoria N S
Halifax N S
Muskoka&P.S'd.O
Grey, E R O
Dundas O
Jacksontown
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Jacquet River . . .
Jaffa
! James River
James River Sta
* James Street . . .
Jamestown
Jamesville
Jamieson
Janetville
Janeville
Cape Bieton..N S
Restigouche .N B
Elgin, E R O
Antigonishe ..NS
Antigonishe ..N S
Hamilton O
Ingonish
Ingram River
Inholmes
Inistioge
Inkerman
Inkerman .
Gloucester N B
Ottawa Q
Oxford, NR.... O
.... Alta
Huron, E R O
Victoria NS
Lanark, N R....O
Durham, E R....O
Gloucester N B
Muskoka&P.Sd. O
Ottawa Q
Simcoe, E R O
Haldimand O
Grenville, N R ..O
Richmond NS
Kent
Inlet
Inner kip ....
Innisfil
Innisville
Simcoe, S R O
Lanark, S R . . . . O
Welland O
Westmoreland. NB
Frontenac
Wellington, C R. O
Bruce, W R . . . . O
Bruce, NR O
Jarlsberg
Jarnac
Jarret's Corners. .
*Jarvis .
* International B
Intervale
Inverary
Inverhaugh
Inverhuron
Invermay
* Inverness
Inverness
Jasper
Jarvrin's Harbo'r
Jeannette's Creek
JeddoreOyster Pd
Jefferson ....
Megantic Q
Prince P E I
Halifax NS
York, W R O
Inwood
Lambton, E R . . O
Elgin, WR O
Victoria NS
Elgin, W R .... O
Antigonishe . . N S
Dundas O
Ya