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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 


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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 
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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 

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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 

^%;;i'iit 

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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>           ,y                          .•■         .                 .               .       •*.      V                       U/ 

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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Are  the  Best   Obtainable. 


117  Sparks    St 


Phone  1261 


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GENTLEMEN,  WE  ARE  THE  TAILOR8  ! 


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 
Street,  No.  76. 


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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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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 

do 

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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P.S.— Coupons  given  with  articles. 

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 

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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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Kusscll  Coddc  no*  56. 

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, 

€oi'.  Spai'KiS  aiKl  i^ljJiiii  Sir<M't». 

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ALFRED    E.    FRIPP, 

ISnri'i.stei%  isolicKor.  \olary  Piil^lic,  <>t<'.. 

Supreme  Court  and  Departmental  Agent. 

Carleton  Chambers,  74   Sparks   Street, 


OTTAWA,  ONT.    ^ 

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RICHARD   JOHi^   WSCKSTEED, 

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. 

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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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Howse,,  P]dvvard 
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 
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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 
€i»i*.  isaiik  A  .^lai'ia 

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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J.  FOSS  &  SONS, 

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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Cennyson  Coage  Do.  m,  mh  RQ. 

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 
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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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Mantion,  J  H 

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. 
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material,  and  can  turn  out  all  descrip- 
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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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J^.    ID.    HELiyCEE,, 

Dealer  in  all  Kinds  of  Fresh  and  Salt  Meats, 

I  ish.  Fowl,  Vejjfetahles,  Etc. 

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Bijou    Oyster    Rooms, 

17  METCALFE  STREIT,    -    -    OTTAWA. 


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Plumber  and  Steamfltter,  Stoves,  etc., 
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Auctioneer,  Assi^^nee,  Real  Estate,  Insurance, 
MInlnflf  Property  and  Stocks. 

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Houses    rented,    property    bought    and    sold. 
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FAMILY  BITCHERS, 


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Roast  Beef  should  give  us 
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