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PREFACE.
We present the first issue of The Business Directory op the
Sons of Jl:^GLAND to the members.
It has been suggested that we should include in the Dire:tory all
the lodges in the Ottawa Valley, and with that end in view we will
arrange to meet the views expressed in the next issue.
With the publication of the Directory it was thought advisable to
give a brief biographical sketch of the Presidents of the lodges, and
where it has been practicable at the short time at our disposal, we have
done so
In so'iciting advertisements we thank the brethren who have so
heartily responded, and we trust the brethren will appreciate the re-
sponse by purchasing as far as it is possible from our own members.
The objects of the Directory is to bring the members into closer
touch with each other, fraternally, nationally and socially. Our num-
bers-from a national p int of view-justify a closer uuicn oi LhougLt
for national aggr<;s8iveness
Ottawa January, 1898.
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THE NUMBER OF EXGLISnMEV IX OTTAWA AND CARLETON COUNTY.
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Wo have so often been {ipproai lied with tlic remark— both in the
lodge room and outside— that the fie'd wcl.ad to work ii» in Ike east uas
limited. To plaec ourselves, jind conviuec the niemlurs that the ma-
tjiiil was plentiful, we consulted the Cen>ns of 1S9I. compiled by the
Dominion Statistician, Mr. Geoige Johnson. It, su^es:
'* In the County of Carleton there were accorriing to the Census of
1891, 935 persons who were born in Knghuid. In the Cit> of Ottawa
there were 1,952 persons so born, and in the County of Russell th< re were
624 persons so born.
"Th're were in 1891 in the County of Cnrleton 1,950 persons whose
fathers were born in England and 1,519 whose mothers were born in Kng-
land. In Ottawa City there 1,387 pcr.-ons whost; fat h< rs were born in
E »gl md and 3.518 persons whose mothers were fo born. In Kusstll
County in 1891 there were 1,413 persons whose fathers were born in Eng-
land and 1,050 whos-e mothers were born there."
According to tho letter, and we must take that as the spit if of the
Constitution, which interprets that the male offspring of cither parent
is el gible to become members of our Order. whi( h givts us pra- tically
in the City of Ottawa 7,905 of an English population.
There ha«? passed through the various Ottawa lodges, f-inco tie in-
auguration of the Order home 12 years ago, about 7(0 members, to day
there are only about .370 active nu mbers in the lodges of Ottawa. With
a little more effort and a better understanding of the full aims of the in-
stitution the membership could be mnde to total up several hundred
more membera. Let the motto be '" Advance."
PLACE NAMES OF LODGES.
In looking over the names of lodges we cannot but help
asking the question what caused a lodge to be given such
and such a name, and find that it invariably occurs that the
lodge is named atter some prominent statesman, county
or city in England.
DERBY LODGE.
Derby Lodgfe, No. 30, was named after Lord Derby, on
the suggestion, we believe, of Bro. Croft Hulme, P.S.G.P.,
of Believille, Ont., who came to Ottawa some 12 years ago
open the lodge, the members being at a loss what to name
the lodge, the suggestion was acted upon and Derby lodge
has proved to be worthy the efforts of the' members
who have joined the Order under the name of one of Eng-
land's greatest statesmen.
BOWOOD LODGE.
Bowood Lodge, No. 44, is called after the county seat
of the Marquis of Lansdowne, in Wiltshire, England, who
was Governor-General of Canada in the Jubilee year of
1887. A large percentage of the charter members of Bo-
wood lodge were from Wiltshire, and at a preliminary
meeting held prior to the formation it was suggested that
Bowood be the name, it was duly decided that it shou d be
so, in honor of the then Marquis, who was Governor-
General of Canada at that time. It is gratifying to the
membei'S of Bowood lodge that the Marquis of Lans-
downe is at the present time England's War Minister in
Lord Salisbury's cabinet. On his lordship learning that
Bowood lodge was named after his family seat in Wilts,
he sent an invitation — through the then President, R. .T.
Wicksteed, LL.D. — to the members to attend an '*At
Home," at Rideau Hall, at which a large number of the
brethren attended.
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STANLEY LODGE.
Stanley lodf^e is another name familiar both to Cana-
dians and English history. Our late Governor-General
Lord Stanley was then ruling in Canada, and it was decided
that the lodge should carry his name. Stanley lodge is
doing a good steady woik, pushing slowly but surely to the
front, impressing all that it has its roots deeply planted and
will ever hold and cherish its representative name.
RUSSELL LODGE.
Russell Lodge is called after that famous English states-
man Lord Russell, it also is holding its own and convincing
others that it is planted firmly and growingas healthy as the
old English oak does. The locality is practically a sub-
urb of Ottawa, and before the annexation, of what was
known as New Edinburgh, it was a municipality of the
County of Russell, a name having the same rererence to
the same noble person as the lodge — Lord Russell.
queen's own lodge.
Queen's Own Lodge, No. 236, was opened on Feb. 23rd,
1897. The object in giving the name of Queen's Own was a
suggestion by the Chaplain, Rev. H. I. Horsey, it being the
Jubilee Year he held it would be in keeping with the cele-
Ijration that was about to take place throughout the Em-
pire. The idea was acted upon, and the name is destined
to be a lasting one among the names in the registry of tde
Sons of England.
The City of Ottawa has a District Council presided over
by Bro. S. J. Davis, D.D., the secretary is Bro, Jos. Berry.
The Council meets monthly.
The Daughtersof England is also flourishing. It is com-
posed of wives and daughters of members of the S. O. E.
Lodge Ivy is making very substantial progress.
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Bro. Aid. Samuel J. Davis, District Deputy, Ottawa.
It is with much pleasure we ^ive a bru»f sketch of Bro.
Aid. Samuel J. Davis, the worthy district deputy of the
Sons of Engrland, he is the youngest son of the late Wm.
. Davis, builder, he was born in the Isle of Wight, 1849,
sho»tly after his parents removed to Southaiupton. He
was t^duca^ed at Poplar House Av,ctdemy, he left Southamp-
ton for Canada in 1870, and with the excr-ption of several
extended trips through the United States and many visits
to Old England has resided ever since in Ottawa. Bro.
Davis joined Bowood lodge some five years ago, ano has
filled many offices in the lodge, including that of Presit*ent,
be was delegate to Brant ford last year, he is also delegate
to St. Catharines. Bro. Davis is an extensive holder of the
(capital's real estate, and a large builder, some of the best
residences of Ottawa are monuments to tiis skill. Bro.
Davis is very popular as a citizen of Ottawa.
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Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at Victoria Hall, Queen Street
OFFICE RS •
W. R. Stkoud, P.S.G.P.. /'/T.9. John ITuxt. Fin.-Scc,
GGl Mariu sirect,
W. C. CousENS, Suroron. Tl. R W. TJomxsoN. Drui/i/ist,
Cor. Shilur aiul U'Goiinor Sts. Cor. Mm i.i uml JKuik rfls.
F. J. Gkohge, Treasure}', 18 First Avenue.
Ackroyd, Edward
Aukro.vd, 1*0 rcy
Ansl, Kit ward
Aiist, Edwin I)
Ai'ijjley, Jo^epli
Barnes, Frank
IJearpark, John
liick, riiomas
Hitshop, Thomas
IfilooiiitlchI, Frank
Bfinvn. NViJiiam
Bu»h. William
Carlcy, Jame^
Cawdron, Henry
Ctieriy, John
C'hi.d>, Jcs.-.e
Chitiy. William
Cousens VN iiliani
('ruuch, Henry
Croucli, Thomas
List of Members.
Occupafir a,
Manuf.u'tiirer
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Cai pea tor
Carpenter
Labouiur
Carponlcr
Coaehnian
'IV'achur
Mes-eiigcr
Towjic4'«toiii.sl;
Walrhman
Barber
Confectioner
Gun^nuth
Coaehinan
BlatksniiLh
Carpenter
Pliy.'iean
Dealer
Coaehman
Addrcsfi.
12(5 Sparks st reet
JVluelmioie street
21 I'm ner street
18 Sophia street
419 Cone ssion street
181) M(!U-alle street
INIouiit Sliurwooil
81 Amiers n Avenue
I.'.') ItaiiK Str<-4>t
721 Cdoper s' rect
.%G Gilniuur street
108 Gloucester street;
Rifle Ranye
Nepean sreet
130 York street
Li -gar street
O'Connor str«'ct
CuMimings' Bridge
Rideau Park
Davis, WAR
Dill. Gorden,
Doming, John ^
Drake, Gcoge
Drake, Tiiomas
Dunimerst, Arthur
Painter
Salesman
Burnisher
Butler
Carpenter
Ella street
131 Bank street
584 Ann strce
388 do
388 do
584 do
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Dunderdale, John T
Dunn, Fred
Dunn, Thomas
Ea»toii« Frank
Fawcett, Joseph J
Gardner, W A
Gardner, William
Geonfe, Fred J
Glover. George
Gregory, Georj^e
Grindal, Frank
Engineer
Gardner
Steam titter
f^utcher
Driver
Cabman
Waiter
Letter Carrier
Butcher
Bricklayer
Cleaner
190 York do
Billings' Bridge
do do
229 RIdeau dt 2413 Bank
708 Cooper st reet
Cummings' Bridge
121 Turner btreet
1st, Avenue
277 Bell street
Ann street
Ottawa East
Hague, Joseph
Harbour, Jacob
Harrison, Daniel
Hart. Kinest
Harvey, James T
Hawkins, Thomas
Hawkinor, Edward
Hicktnett, John T
Hood. Robert
Hooper, J R V
Hooper William H
Hunt. Edward
Hunt, John
H: de, George
Hyde, George W
Hyde, William
Main-layer
Printer
'I'ailor
Confectioner
Tinsmith
Moulder
Hushranger
Gilder
Printer
Stonecutter
Stonecutter
•' The Dairy"
Miller
Uutcher
Butcher
Butcher
161 George street
73 Margaret street
18G Queen street
Florence street
20 Maple street
do do
oOfi McLaren street
241 Kent .^treet
91 4th Avenue
93 4th Avenue
132 Bank street
G64 Maria street
Ottawa Kast
Bank street
do do
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Jar man Fred
Joies, Harry
Jones, Thomas
Merchant
Machinist
Bar man
Bank street
103 Chapel street
98 Stewart street
Kendell, Albert Machinist
Kendall. Benjamin
King, George F Baker
King, G W Merchant
King, George Wesley Painter
31 Centre st, Ottawa east
21 (Centre st., Ottawa E.
82 Queen street
do do
115 Kent street
Law, Henry
Law, James
Legge. Arthur E
Lester, George
Lintel!, William
Lintell, William
Low, George
Low, Thomas O
Driver
Lfibourer
Bookbinder
Bricklayer
Butcher
Butcher
Wood-worker
Driver
Peter stree'
do do
132 Coburg street
2nd Avenue
Margaret street
Somers. t street
20 Flora street
701 Cooper sitreet
Martin, Thomas
Grocer
1st Avenue
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Nicholson, Thomas
Norris?, Alfred
Nor r is, William
Norton, Charles
Noaher, William
Gardner
Malster
Tailor
Labourer
Fanner
Bank street Road
79 Margaret street
Almonte House
Belmont Avenue
103 Chapel Ktreet.
Owen, .loliii Jus
Or ton, Gilbert
]llf*i*(*liniit Tailor
Machinist
7!) Hank Street
G74 McLaren
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Pain, W J
Storeman
Pai ker, Thomas
Painter
Perrott, F G
Bank mossenger
Pownall, George
Carpenter
Peacock, Henry
Labourer
Reynolds, Richard
Ma^ hinist
Ropers, George H
Funeral director
Rosebrook, John
Baggageman
Rudd, Joseph
Labourer
Salisbury, Alex
Shipper
Sam -on, John
"Wood -worker
Saund< rs, VV R
Civil Service
Sawyer, Edward
Coachman
Smith, JamcH
Labourer
Slllilll, J«>!4<'|>ll II
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Smith, Samuel
Driver
Smith, WG
Labourer
StrouJ, VV R
Merchant "•
Sutton, H K
BaUer
Smith, Alburt
Butcher
Smith, Alfied
115 Turner st
Taylor, Abraham
Carpenter.
Teagne, J J
Engine titter
Trowbridge, John G
Printer
Thompson, Walter
Labourer
Verral, J. E.,
Manager
Watts A R
Painter
WeaUierall, Francis
Carter
^'ea'herall, J
Baker
Welch, David J
Printer
Westwiek, Thomas
Clerk
Willans, John
Pluntber
William, George H
Clerk
WJliiKniv, James W
Gardner
Williams, Luke
Gardner -
Wocdruff, John
Civil Service
Yelland, James
Fireman .^ ^ .^
Yelland, George
Fireman " ' •
Yelland, William
Moulder
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514 King street
oKi cio do
Si College Avenue
&'u >"om«'rst street
lOj Red path street
448 McLcod street
128 Bank street
P eseott. Out.
490 Lii-gar street
204 Ncpean street
570 Concession street
417 Ann street
8'.t Chapel street
Bell sireet
4)87 Ifleiiireii Ktreet
45)8 Lisgar .'-treet
3IJ0 James sireet
Rideau street
Curnmings Bridge
3.^0 James street
News Agent
675 Mcliaren street
Ottawa Kast
Ottawa Kast
85 Goorge street
286 Albert street
309 Rideau street
Cununings Bridge
do do
273 Besserer street
212 do do
Ottawa East
474 L'3wis street
474 Lewis street
474 do do
Rideau Park
17 Munro street
12 do do
17 do do
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5. OWEN & SON,
76 BANK STREET.
Brethien, we are uiaslers of our trade, and are pre-
paired to make you a fittint? suit froui the latest and
best patterns in cloth of your own selection. You can
purchase from our stock or bring us your cloih and We
will take your njeasuie and give you a perfect fitting
suit. You will find our prices reasonable.
We also do
Clean infi:, Dyin^, Repairing, Altering:, etc.
it^Our store is a few doors souih of Sparks on Bank
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Bro. Brcary 81inn,
Victoria Bakery and
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177 Creighton St., New Edinbiirgli,
Branch— Cor. Quebn and O'Connor
STREETS, (Opposite YM.C.A,)
Pure Candy and Confectionery.
Vienna and Honrie-IVIade Bread,
GUARANTEED THE BEST.
Diplomas were won by Bro. Slinn
at the Central Canada Exhibition,
for the best Bread and Wedding
Cakes for the years 1896 and 1897.
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Bro. R. L. Broadbent, President Bowood Lodge, No. 44.
The subject of this sketch, Bro. Bt oadbent, was bom at
Staley bridge, Lanc^ohire, England, on the 141 h April, 1859,
and received nis education in the Church of England, and
Cowley Schocls, St. Helens, near Liverpool. He came to
Canada in 1880, and joined the staff of the Geological
Survey of Canada at Montreal in 1881, and now occupies
the position of Assistant Carator in the Mineralogical
Branch of the Survey. He joined Bowood Lodge, Sons of
England, No. 44, in 1888, and has filled the olfice of Finan-
cial Secretary for three terms. He was the unanimous
choice of the brethren for president. He instills into all
who may come into contact with him a feeling of confi-
dence, his national characteristics are strong, and he is
admired by the brethien generally^for his sterling qualities
and up-right acts. He is also a prominent member of the
A.F. & A.M. and uiher societies.
Bowooa Codde no* 44.
Meets 1st and 3rd Friday at A.O.U.W. Hall, Sparks Street
R. L. Broadbent, Pres.
OFFICERS:
Jos. Berry, Fin.- Sec,
16 William street south.
C. W. F. GoRRELL, Surpeon,
281 Bank st*-eer.
Harry Bott, Treasurer, 261 Somerset street.
A. E. Brethour, Druggist,
Cor. Cooper & Bank sts.
Name.
Andrew's, J E
Bailey, J W
Benbow, H A
Berry, Joseph
B ake, H P
Bott, Harry
Broadbent, R L
Butterworth, E B
Charles, Joseph
Church, C R, M D
Coldrey, Ed
Cook, Fred
Cox. Edward
Crouch, S
Cottee, A T
Cowan, W J
Dackiis, Alexander
Drtubney, Edward
Uavls, i^aniuel J
Dixon, James
Easton, Samuel
Goodwin, E B
Graham, W B
Guppy, H J
Hawkop, Frank
H«»w«*, IVllliani
HudHou, Albert
List of Members.
Occupation.
Address.
Eii^sraYer, etc
Book-binder
Caretaker
Mfr tents etc
Grocer
Mgr C P R Telegraph
Civil Service
Butterworth & Co
Sparks Street
340 Rideau street
Drill Hall
16 William street
Albert & Wellington pts
261 Somerset ^treet
Gf^ological Survey
110 ^ parks f-troet
Book-binder 36 Lewis street
Physician 302 Elgin street
Steamfltter 143 Henderson Avenue
Press Correspondent 212 O'Connor street
Butcher Hull, Prov. Quebec
Agent 425 Rideau strefet.
Bookbinder 257 Boltoti street
CJeaner Hintonburgh
IMerehaiit
Civil Service
Knllder
Book binder
Shop- walker
Civil Service '
Asst-Brewer
Civil Service '
P O Inspector
Guiisisiith
Keal Estate .4 Kent
311 Kliisr gtr<';et
Post Office Department
H3 Jane Street
38 Preston st' eet
229 Rideau street
Public Works Depart't
Hintonburgh
Fublic Works Depart 't
Post Office
Kldeau Street
186 Sparks Street
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•lariiinii, F
Jordan, VV D
Low, James E
Low, Frank
Low, Geor{<e, Sr.
Low, George, Jr.
Mackay. A W, Rev
Mason, Janit^s H
Mason, VVilliam T
Milnu, Robert
Morgan, L G
Mulhall, John
McKay, James
Nowby, Frank
Parks, Alfred
Pegt?, Henry
Pegg, RobiM't
Pel Ion, George
Percy, .lohn
Pinhev, Horald K
Poweli, R VV^ M D
l*iMtcliar<l, T H
Powell, J A
Ripley, A E
Rogers, S M
Reynolds, James
Smith, J B
Snow, E P
ilaughlon, H -T
Thicke, Charles 11
Watts. J W II
While, William, Col
Whitley. Charles b
White, H E
Wilkins, S F
Wintind tic, John
Winter, Chas F., Capt.
rictiirf Frnnier
Messenger
Civil Service
Machinist
do
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Clergyman
Paper ruler
Primer
Jill cher
Men-hant
]iook-keeper
Wood turner
Civil service
Fitter C AR
Clerk
Lithographer
VVait-r
Cooper
Real Kstate Agent
Physician
fr^njisravt'1% etc
Caipenter
Shipper
L^nderlaker
Breakmaa
Mining Engineer
Sad.ller
Book finisher
Civil Service
Ai'chllfct
Gemlcman
Civi Service
Boiler maker
Contra tor
Brewer
Civil Service
'iVl Rank Street
2U4 Kideau street
Post Office Department
.'U7 Dalhousie street
347 do do
347 do do
.544 King street
8S Walhif street
40r> Cumberhii'd street
Hull, Pi-ov Quebec
C'»r fJank & Ann sts.
441 Coop r -street
74 Elm street
Inland Revenue Dcpt.
Ottawa Fast
100 Muria street
100 Maria street
.laneville
80 Nelson street
110 Wellington street
180 Cooper >treet
.SparkiH Street
698 Albert street
277 Dalhouse street
Riiieau street
Hintonburgh
Rat Portage, Ont
Bradford Ont
338 Rideau street
Interior Department
Diirii'M* <'!iiiiiilierH.
185 Wuriemburg str« et
Agri(^ull ural Di-partment
8(J4 Somcr.-^et street
Janeville
Gl Arthur street
Inland Revenue Deptm't
F. J. ALEXANDER,
Duries' Chambers, Sparks Street, Ottavira.
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Fancy Picture Frame Manufacturer,
Dealer in Artists' Materials, General Art Goods and
Mirrors, Stationary and Fancy Goods.
«T« BANK STREET,
OTTAWA.
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School Supplies of all Kinds.
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VICTORIA BREWERY,
(ESTABLISHED 1847.)
A. H. Winfindale,
BREWER AND MALSTER.
Indian Pale Ale, Stout and Porter in Wood and Bottles.
Trade and Families Supplied.
726 Wellington Streets
Phone. 802
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Bro. Fred. Foss, President of Stanley Lodge No. 55.
The subject of this sketch was born in London, Eng-
land, on the 5th May, 1862. He can.\e to Canada with his
parents when quite young, and located in Ottawa, it might
be said «)f Bro. Foss that he is a native of the cily. Alter
passing through the public schools he learnod the trade of
carriage trimmer, he followed the trade of his choice for
some years, when he look a position with J. G. Butter-
worth & Co., coal merchants, and for the past seven years
has been in charge of their outside business. Bro. Foss
joined Stanley Lodge as a charter member, he has filled
almost every position in the gift of the lodge. Bro. Foss,
like his father, who is a past-president of Stanley lodge
and his three brothers, are workers, and are always found
in their place at the lodge meetings,. . »
Stanley Codge Do. $5.
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday at Wellington Hall,
Wellington Street.
OFFICERS:
Fred Fobs, Pres.
A. T. Shillington, Surgeon,
406 Somerset street.
C. G FoLKES, Fin.-Sec,
Bk of Commerce, Wellington street
R. B. W. Robinson, Druggist,
Cor. Maria & Bank Sts.
W. C. Teague, Treasurer, Florence street.
List of Members.
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Name.
Ardley, James
Berry, R A
Broad head, A
Brown, G
Bull, E
Burman, C
Carter, A
Carter, J as
Cheetham, J B
Cheetham, H
Davidson, Wm
Dawson, R J
Folkes, C G
Ford, A
Fops, Fred
Foss, Joshua
Foss, C H
Fobs, Geo
Good way, C *.
Grisby, A
Geoi^e, A
Occupation.
Express driver.
Musician
Baker
Laborer
Saddler
Tallyman
Machinist
Printer
Machinist
Butcher
Captain
Caretaker
Bank messenger
Laborer
Carriage trimmer
Carriage lllaki'r
Carriage Painter
Carriage Blacksmith
Storeman
Miner
Waiter
Address,
Ann street
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Mount Sherwood
545 Albert tireet
1st Avenue
102 Spruce street
Margaret street
77 Margaret .?• reet
20 Ellen street
20 Ellen street
24 Stanley Avenii*^
Exhibition Grounds
Bank of Commerce
447 Clarence street
Margaret street
Mnrgari't Sireot
83 Marp:aret street
53 Louise street
125 Charles street
East, Templeton
34 Wellington street
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Hunt, B J
Hunt, F
H W Hewlett
Kidd, J F, M D
Lamb, Geor^fe
Led word, John
Lees, J vV
Lewis, J
Lowen, J
Mumford, O
Owen S
Otway, W J
Powell, Thos
Reynolds, E J
Rumsley, A J
Shorter, A A
Shrimpton, J
Stacy, J
Shillington, A T
Teague, W C
Wood, Henry ^' '
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Prea<«man
Laborer
Bulcher
Physician
Messenger
Baker
Machinist
Moulder
Car cleaner
Clerk
MerehAiit Tailor
Bicycle Maker
Express driver
Ed Anslo-Snxon
Laborer
Machinist
Blacksmith
Express driver
Surgeon
Compositor
Laborer
Henry street
77 Margaret street
Uocheitter i^treet
Wellington street
21 Grove st reet
Cedar strei-t
Hi' tonburgh
147 Cedar street
10 Munroe
321 Gloucester street
76 Rank Atreet
Hintonburg, P. O
Ann street
Office l*n Spiirkg SI reet
63 Church st., Hull, P.Q.
92 Lloyd street
^ Ottawa 8 reet
48Kaymond st-eet
406 Somerset street
Florence street
106 Nicholas street
I D. F. STEVENS (Member of S.O.E.)
I AGENT FOR
^ The Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, J
Sparks Street, Ottawa. \
Special "riirlft" policies for Children and Adults. J
S Write Bro. Stevens to care of the Company and he will
8 call and give you full trustworthy information.
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Ero. Breary Siinn, President Russell Lodge, No. 56.
We give herewith a short hiographical sketch of l^ro.
Breary Slinn, alderman-elect for Rideau Ward, and Presi-
dent of Rusaell Lod^e, was born at St. Neots. Huntin^don-
shire, England, on December 22nd, 1855. He came to Ot-
tawa direct from England in 1874. He resided in Glorces-
ter township for several years, was in Vmsiness with his
brother S. B. Slinn, East End Bak-^ry. He also managed,
after the death of his brother, the S. S. Slinn. Palace
Bakery, for 4 years. Two years ago he started in business
for himself at 177 Creighton street, he also opened a con-
fectioner store cor. Queen and O'Connor streets. He was
for eight years secretary-treasurer of school section No. 25
Gloucester. Bro. Siinn is a charter member of Russell
Lodge, behi^^a well-known Oddfellow also .a mem^^er of the
A.O.U.W., C O.F., and I.O.F. Bro. Slinn's business has
increased beyond his expectation, he has now six deliveiy
teams, and his ovens are taxed to their uttermost capacity.
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Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday at Albert Hall, New Edinburgh.
OKFICERS: '
Breaky Slinn, Prcs. Wm. Siioirr. Sec.
C^roiglilon street. " Cr )ii,'hL >ii -<trcor.
Dr. R. W. Powell, Sun/con. W. A. Lloyd. DruuuiHt.
Cii \RLE8 Sharp, Traesurer, 21 John Street.
List of Members.
Name,
Dawson, C
Dawson, Frcti
Hanninjrton. Rev
Hardy, F W
Hawken, J J
Hoare, Thos
Hope, JaiiicH
Littlewood, Percy
Sharp, Charles
Sharp, William
Short, S
Short, WillJam
Sliiiii, Kr4'»ry
Snelling, W H
Wells. D H
Woof, J
Tink, W H
Tubman, R
Veale, A J
Veale, P H
Occupation,
Ciirpontor
Carpentiir
Clergyman
Laborer
Engineer
Grocer
Stiitiuiior
Coachman
Clerk
Gardener
Clerk
Salesman
Bilker, etc.
Foreman
Port er
Laborer
Carpenter
Finisher
Clerk
Clerk
Address.
1(U Stanley Avenue
51) CreighioM s.rcet
125 McKay street
('arp Ont.
35 Alexend* r street
(59-71 Sussex street
174 Diill'eriii Uuud
Rockliffe
21 .Tohn street
Rockliffe
SiriiiKtield, Road
.'iH rrei^ihlon street
177 <'i'<'iulitoii Klrret
172 Stanley Avenue.
198 Botcllier street
9 Victoria street
23 Alexander street
51 Creighton street
211 Mf.Kay stre< t
499 Gilniour street
W. A. Gardner, of Lodge Derby, can be found on
O'Connor street, Cab Stand. Brethren who may at
any time feel it necessary in rushini? roand town on
"^business or pleasure will find Bro. Gardner courteous
and obliging. His cab equippage is up-to-date.
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DEPOSITORY OTTAWA AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY.
JAMES HOPE & SONS.
BOOKSELLERS,
Tmportm % manufacturing Stationers,
Bookbinders and Job Printers,
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ISnri'i.stei% isolicKor. \olary Piil^lic, <>t<'..
Supreme Court and Departmental Agent.
Carleton Chambers, 74 Sparks Street,
OTTAWA, ONT. ^
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Barrister and Advocate, Solicitor and Attorney,
IN THE PROVINCES OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC.
llttawa, Ontario, 4'aiia(lic
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of OTTAWA, Limited.
ENGRAVERS {General)
RUBBER STAMPS, STEEL STAMPS, ETC.
iia SPARKS STREET - - - OTTAWA
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Bro. Walter Hunt, President Queen's Own, No. 233.
Bro. Walter Hunt was born at Parme, Somersetshire,
England, in 1846, he came out to Canada in 1872 and located
at Toronto, leavirg that city he came to Ottawa 13 years
t.go, and has been engaged with the Canada Atlantic Rail-
way even since. Bro. Hunt is a charter member of Queen's
Own Lodge, and was its first Vice-President, tbis year he
was honoured with the presidency. He is a P.M.W. in the
A.O.U.W., and has been Gd. Lodge Delegate for that body.
He is one of Ottawa's best S. O. E. members, possessing that
studious and thoughtful character which makes his remarks
and advice appreciated, when given the members know it
has not been done without mature thought. Queen's Own
Lodge has a good president, and coupled with the energy
of his associates in office a great future is before this young
lodge.
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Queen's Own Coage no. 233.
Meets 2nd and 4th Monday at Moreland's Hall, 4th Avenue
OFFICERS:
Walter Hunt, Pres.
J. S. WoRSLEY, Fin.- Sec,
157 Percy street.
Thos. Potter, Surgeon, R. B. W. Robinson, Druggist,
284 Wellington Street. Cor. Maria & Bank Sts.
A. MORELAND, Treasurer, Fourth Avenue.
Name.
Ackroyd, EW
Anstiss, George
Ardley, Alfred
Benbow, T J
BonipMS, W F
Borbridge. H B
Bowen, Albert
Brouse, Samuel
Burgess, A H
Bennett, J H
Crouch, Ptephen
Clease, William John
Davis, Dan
Day, Alfred E
Dyde, Dr C B
Eaton, A J •
Flatter?, Arthur E
Garfoot, George
Hambrook, J H
Hanibrook, William
lliiSlimuii. Joliu B
Hcrsey. RevH I
Howe, F W
List of Members.
Occuiiation.
jiddress.
Clerk
Porter
MuchiDore street
14 C>inal St., Archville
184 Flora street
Caretaker
Carp* nter
Clerk
('arpenter
Watchtnan
Labourer
Clerk
Drill Hall.
Ottawa East
296 Mttcalf.) slrcet
427 Ann street
Fourth Avenue
Ella street
88 Third Avenue.
Laborer
Painter
24 Ella street
Ottawa East
Laborer
Photographer
Physician
F'ora street
473 Gilmour f-treet
Cor. Bank and 3rd Ave
Clerk
252 Stewart street
Driver
170 Rideau street
Machinist
174 Isabella street
Laborer '^ '''
Laborer '
riiiiiil>er
Clergyman ■' »
Clerk
32 Ella street
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51 O*€oiiiior Street
' 79 Second Avenue.
419 Lisgar street
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Hovvse, VVilliam
Hunt, Walter
Hayug, J T
Lester, W H
Lowry, Thomas
May, P W
Morelaiid, A
Moi'el««nd, W A
Mardhall, Arthur
Peart, W lliam
Porter. Dr. I'hos
Povvnall, Alfred H
PretsJand, Kdwatd
Reynolds, James
K«»l>iiiM»ii, U IB W
Koss, Albert A
Srott, J H
Skillen, Wm
Thomas, C
Tobin, Joshua
Whiting. A II
Wilson, A
Worsh^y, J S
Wilson, J J
Carpenter
Laborer
Carpenter
M h(^'l\viiji{ht
Brieklayer
Carpenter
Gmwr
Clerk
Carpenter
Messenger .
Ph\ s cian
CU'rk
Carpenter
Lnbo»er
< lieiiii!«t
Clerk
Plasterer
Harn OSS maker
Mnfr tarpaulins, etc.
Teamster
Bookkeeper
I'ainter
Painter
52 Muchmore street
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186 Laiiel!a street
48 Alutiroe street
24 Fourth Avenue
117 Charles street
350 Albert street
< or 41 li Av<' A Kaiik Kt
47.*i Gilmoiir '•treet
Fhird Aveiiue
IG F^rev sfreet
284 U'j'lliigiun street
85 Cambridge si i eet
Muchmore hireit
Sei ond A ve?uie
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278 Mui, limv»ie hireet
Post Ofl^ice Department
Muchmore street
.'^4 Creiyhlon street
75 Third Avenue*
lOOThitd Avenue
110 First Avenue
157 I'ercy >-ti«et.
IDS Waiier ;jtreet
o. nycoE.EXj.A.nsriD,
IMPORTER OF
Choice FamiCy Groceries, Foreig^n and
Domestic Fruits.
Cor 4th Avenue and Bank Street.
TELEPHONE 560.
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Practical Carriage Makers in all Branches
Repairing of all Kinds.
348 Weliinston Street, Cor. Lyon.
R. B. W. ROBINSON,
The Only English Druggist in Ottawa.
€or. Bank and Hl.'iria Streets.
A. G. BRETHOUR,
Chemist for Bowood Lodge No. 44,
€or. Coopcf and Bank Streets.
Henry Watters, Druggist,
107 Sparks Street is Headquarters in Ottawa
for Pure Drugs and Medicines at reasonable
Drices.
Telephone 950.
FOR A GOOD HAIR CUT CALL AT
Frank Bloomfield's, 155 Bank Street.
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Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Moccasins. £|
Repairs neatly and promptly executed.
Custom work a specialty.
JOHN W. H. WATTS, R.C.A.,
Duries' Chambers, Sparks Street,
S. J. DAVIS,
THE PEOPLES* SriLDER,
87 JANE STREET, OTTAWA.
IIOx^lES FOK ALL.
Cab Proprietor, 304 Lisffar Street.
Nine Years Coachman to the Marquis of Lorne
and He?" Royal Highness the Princess Louise
Orders rroiiiplly Alteiided to • - • - Fhiiiic St*. 68.^.
Wm. HOWE, Gun and Locksmith,
Dealer in all kinds of Fire Arms and Fishing Tackle, Lawn
Mowers and Bicycles. Repaired Guns and Rifles,
Re-l»rown(d and Ite-blued.
AGE\T FOIt .IIAi^SEY-HAKIllS BI€1'€LES,
95 Rideau Street. . - . Ottawa.
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Meets 1st and 2nd Wednesday at S. O. E. Hall, Hull.
OrFICERS:
Thos. Black, Pres.
Geo. Harbour, Fin.-Sec,
26 Brewery Creek.
Alex. Ouimett, Surgeon. R. A. Helmer, Druggist
E. Broadhead, Treasurer, pi Front street.
List of Members.
""■' Name.
Ashby, H J
Barker, Alfred
Bebb. WilLam
HinRley, .Tames
Birks T H
Black, GeOrg'e
Black, Thomas
Blakeney, H G
Blaker.ey, S
Broadhead, Edwin
Broadhead, T W
Broadhead, George
Cockburn, R E
Dann, Joseph
Dann, William
Dodson, Alfred K
Farmer, George
Harbour, George
Harvey, Thomas
Harvey, Tom
Hicks, Charles
Jotii'son, J
Jones, F
Jones, L
Lusk. J C
Occupation.
Laborer
Fapermaker
Laborer
Laborer
Clerk
Bricklayer
Mason /
l^aborer '
Laborer
Cabinetmaker
Painter
Bank Note Engraver
Jeweller
Laborer /
Laborer /
Paper makpr
Laborer
Gilder '^
Papermaker
Panermaker
Papermaker
Laborer
Laborer
J^aborer
Laborer
Address.
Wrip'htville
Post Offlc^.
Wiighi ville
220 Front St., Eddyvllo.
Eddyville
Chelsea Road
do do
G^i Brewery
328 James street. Otiawa.
91 Front street, Eddyville
10 Brewery Creek,
do do
174 Nepean st., Ottawa
23 Ann street
47 Wrigf t street
228 Front st, Eddyviil^
Eddyville -
Main street *'
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47 Wright street
Chaudier street
155 Front st, Eddyville
\\ right ville
64 Brewery street
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Mc William, Alfred
Reynolds, William
Rile^ , George
Salmon, A
Skipworth, C
Smith, Rev F R
Swale, George
Thomas, A
Wilcox, F Thomas
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Laborer
Ptfcpermaker
Laborer
Farmer
Laborer
Cuachriian
Clergyman
Driver
Papermaker
Laborer
37 Langevin street
213 liiidge street, Ottawa.
Wright ville
Ayliner Ruad
Chelsea Road
41 Brewery street
Main street
72 Wellington street
Front street, Eddy ville
76 Eccles street, Ottawa.
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TENNYSON LODGE, HULL, P.Q.
The above named lodge was established by that well-
known Ottawa Valley representative— Bro. Ed. Ac-
kroyd— who it can be said was the foremost of all or-
ganizers that Ottawa has had. Tenryson— a name
familiar to Englishmen, was well chosen, at the time of
opening the lodge the poet laureate was laying on a bed
of sickness, which proved fatal, and the sympathy of
the English people throughout the world were turned to
one who had handed down some of the most stirring
national inspirations which have thrilled the English
mind. Lodge Tennyson, Hull, P.Q , is named after
England's greatest poet— Lord Tennyson.
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127 Sparks Street, - - Ottawa, Ont.
Post Office Box 296.
The Anglo-Saxon is the only English repre-
sentative paper in Canada, it is now well in its
ELEVENTH YEAR of publication, there are many
who have been subscribers from its fiist issue —
when the number of lodges were only 44 — and who
are well pleased with the work the paper has per-
formed.
Ottawa subscription rates are :
12 months for 35c per member— whole lodge.
Single copies 50c each subscriber.
Our office is opposite the Brunswick Hotel.
Our Telephone number is 1460.
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The City of Ottawa.
The City of Ottawa, capital of the Dominion of Cana-
da, situated on the hank of the Ottawa River, is 120 miles
from Montreal, the same distance from Kinjajston, 75 miles
from Brockville, and 280 miles from Toronto, and is reached
by steamers on the Ottawa River and the Rideau Canal,
Canadian Pacific, Canada Atlantic, Ottawa, Arnprior and
Parry Sound, Ottawa and Gatineau, Pontiac and Pacific
Junction and Ottawa and New York railways.
By-Town— now Ottawa— was founded in 1827, in Janu-
ary 1855, it was incorporated as a city with 10,000 of a popu-
lation and selected as the seat of Government by Her Most
Gracious Majesty the Queen .
The City has an acreage of 3,365| acres.
To show the prog^ress the city is making we give, as
briefly as possible, the following as a sample : —
Assessment, 1898 $22,922,450
•» 1897 21,947,535
Increase for 1898 $984,915
Assessed, 1898 $22,922,450
Exempt, 1898 $15,681,250
Total value .... $38,602,700
Population, 1897 53,727
% Places of Interest «
Parliament Buildings — Art Gallery, Fisheries Exhibit
— Geological Museum — Experimental Farm — Fire Stations
Lovers' Walk— Major Hill Park— Rideau Hall -Exhibition
Grounds— Post Office- City Hall— Electric Power House —
Waterworks Pump House — Uhurches — Asylums— Atheletic
Clubs, etc.
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Dealer in all Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats,
I ish. Fowl, Vejjfetahles, Etc.
€or. 4th AVK.^IJK «& KA:VK ^TKKKT, - • • OTTAWA.
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174 KOCH EST K I S THIBET, - - OTTAWA.
All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats K« pt Con-
stantly on Hand.
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A. G. TAYLOR,
Bijou Oyster Rooms,
17 METCALFE STREIT, - - OTTAWA.
John Higman,
Plumber and Steamfltter, Stoves, etc.,
51 O'CONNOR ST., - - OTTAWA.
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OTTAWA CITV RAG STORE
311 KING STREET, - •
DEALER IN
OTTAWA,
PAPER STOCK, COnON & WOOLLEN RACS,
SCRAP IRON AND METALS.
Highest Cash Prices Paid for Country Rags or any of the
above materials.
J. R. WALKER, ALEX. DACKU8,
Proprietor, Manager,
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A. HIDSON,
Auctioneer, Assi^^nee, Real Estate, Insurance,
MInlnflf Property and Stocks.
181 Sparks Street* - • - Ottawa.
Houses rented, property bought and sold.
Rents and book debts collected.
GENERAL AGENT.
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Messrs. Easton Bros.,
FAMILY BITCHERS,
229 Rideau Street
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203 Bank Street.
Lovers of good old English
Roast Beef should give us
a trial. The primest of
Beef, Pork, Lamb, Poultry,
etc., will always be found
at the above addresses.
Try our celebt-ated ....
Cainn bridge Sausafires,
FRESH DAILY.
Phone
976
strict Attention Paid to all Plione Orders.
teluvtvntii ' -nr of Pu'blicaiioiu
Pvibhshed Monthly. 50c a Year
Catalog -'CS, Prii'C Lists, Paniphl;;ts»
By-laws, Programmes, etc. Lettw
i-ieads, Note Heads, Bill Heads. State-
jne.n*,. Envelopes, Shippiufj 'rat:s,e.c.